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Discography: The Singles Collection
Discography: The Singles Collection (limited blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 502173 2580238. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Pop
West End Girls (3:54)
Love Comes Quickly (4:13)
Opportunities (Let's Make Lots Of Money) (3:38)
Suburbia (4:00)
It's A Sin (5:02)
What Have I Done To Deserve This? (4:14)
Rent (3:32)
Always On My Mind (3:55)
Heart (4:17)
Domino Dancing (4:16)
Left To My Own Devices (4:48)
It's Alright (4:15)
So Hard (4:02)
Being Boring (4:50)
Where The Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You) (4:26)
Jealousy (4:14)
DJ Culture (4:12)
Was It Worth It? (4:21)
Review: Few synth-pop acts have captured the elegance, wit and sheer dancefloor appeal of this UK dance pop duo, and this compilation remains the definitive snapshot of their first five years. Originally released in 1992, this double album compiles 18 of their biggest hits, now reissued on striking blue vinyl is a remarkable album that's full of excellent songs that flow like a no other. The track list reads like a masterclass in electronic pop. From the moody, detached cool of 'West End Girls' to the euphoric satire of 'Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)', the duo's signature mix of sharp social commentary and irresistible melodies is on full display. 'It's a Sin' and 'Always on My Mind' showcase their ability to turn theatrical drama into anthemic dancefloor epics, while 'Domino Dancing' and 'Left to My Own Devices' reveal a Latin-infused, orchestral ambition. The collection also includes 'Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You)', a bold, unexpected U2/Frankie Valli mashup and 'Was It Worth It?', a then-new single that closes the album with reflective melancholy. Sonically, the reissue retains the crisp production that made these tracks timeless, while the blue vinyl adds a collector's appeal. More than just a greatest hits album, Discography is an album that gathered their impact in a perfect compilation.
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Played by: Shadow Dancer
 in stock $44.31
Party People
Cat: CS 011. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Party People (Night & Day) (9:08)
Every Night (Hold Me Tight) (7:18)
Review: Nick Bike has been at it again, crafting high-grade club cuts that always make an impact. These two have already been well road-tested with great effect. 'Party People (Night & Day)' is the first and is a brilliant collision of some funky, soulful disco classics into one new and strident sound with irresistible claps and vocal hooks. On the flip is the scorching 'Every Night (Hold Me Tight)' which is just timeless and super smooth disco-funk with a persuasive charm. Two no-brainers here that will bring next-level fun to any set.
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Played by: Ursula 1000, VRRS
 in stock $12.89
Pacha House Classics
VARIOUS
Pacha House Classics (3xLP) (1 per customer)
Cat: DFTDPACH 01LP. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Funky/Club House
Soulsearcher - "Can't Get Enough!" (vocal club mix) (6:51)
Fish Go Deep & Tracey K - "The Cure & The Cause" (Dennis Ferrer remix) (6:19)
Shakedown - "At Night" (6:45)
Soul Central - "Strings Of Life" (Danny Krivit re-edit) (8:45)
Spiller - "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" (feat Sophie Ellis-Bextor - extended vocal mix) (7:29)
The Shapeshifters - "Lola's Theme" (6:57)
Kings Of Tomorrow - "Finally" (feat Julie McKnight - extended mix) (6:00)
Pete Heller's Big Love - "Big Love" (10:05)
Noir & Haze - "Around (Solomun Vox)" (7:02)
Dennis Ferrer - "Hey Hey" (DF Attention vocal mix) (7:18)
CamelPhat & Elderbrook - "Cola" (club mix) (6:55)
Louie Vega & Jay 'Sinister' Sealee Starring Julie McKnight - "Diamond Life" (dance Ritual mix) (8:53)
Review: With its distinctive cherries logo and long association with the White Isle - that's Ibiza, rather than the one off the coast of Portsmouth - Pacha remains one of Ibiza's most celebrated clubs - decades after it opened its doors. While the musical menu on offer has of course subtly changed over the years, it has always championed house music - as this celebratory collection of club classics that have rocked the dancefloor proves. As you'd expect, it is heavy on 90s and early 2000s anthems, from Pete Heller's late-90s disco-lopper 'Big Love' and Soul Central's piano solo-heavy re-make of Derrick May gem 'Strings of Life', to Dennis Ferrer's pleasingly low-slung and funky rework of Fish Go Deep's 'The Cure and the Cause', and Kings of Tomorrow's end-of-night singalong 'Finally'. There are a few more recent cuts on show too, including Camelphat & Elderbrook's 'Cola' and Solomun's celebrated vocal remix of Noir & Haze's 'Around'.
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Nautilus
Cat: BCR 176. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Funk
Nautilus (3:15)
Maria Tambien (3:10)
Review: Germany's Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band's profile skyrocketed in 2024 when their hypnotic steel pan cover of 50 Cent's 'Pimp' became a surprise emotional core in the Oscar-winner Anatomy Of A Fall. So pivotal was the track that steel pans would here make their first ever Academy Awards orchestra debut. But for longtime heads, 'Pimp' first turned heads in 2008, where it was pressed on Bjorn Wagner's Mocambo label and was often mistaken afterwards for a 50s sample source. The 'Big Crown Vaults' series now swoops in to save and preserve the group's best contributions to the music world, in addition to and in excess of the 'Pimp' version. A true archive-delving if we've ever heard one, the tracks so preserved include Bob James' breakbeat classic 'Nautilus' and a thunderous take on Khruangbin's 'Maria Tambien'. Then there's the B's funked-up flips of the Jackson 5 and Billy Jones, plus one original, 'Kaiso Noir'.
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 in stock $9.26
Oh England: Live At The Hammersmith Odeon 1979 FM Broadcast
Cat: JACK 075. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Rock
Moving (3:25)
Them Heavy People (4:02)
Violin (3:18)
Strange Phenomena (3:08)
Hammer Horror (3:11)
Don't Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake (5:11)
Wow (3:34)
Feel It (2:52)
Kite (9:43)
James & The Cold Gun (3:12)
Oh England My Lionheart (4:47)
Wuthering Heights (4:40)
 in stock $20.76
Birthing
Birthing (trifold 3xLP + DVD + poster in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: STUMM 516. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
The Healers (19:58)
I Am A Tower (19:16)
Birthing (20:02)
Red Yellow (6:50)
Guardian Spirit (10:52)
The Merge (15:18)
Rope (11:41)
Away (7:19)
Birthing (DVD)
Review: American industrial kings Swans' latest offering unfurls across a sprawling 19-minute journey, building a tension that is as much about space as it is about sound. The first half, marked by 'The Healers' and 'I Am A Tower,' feels like an unyielding force, as if the music itself is evolving into something beyond human comprehension. Gira's voice, thick with grit, clashes with the deep rumble of guitars, creating a rhythm that seems to pulse from a primal core. The journey picks up momentum through 'Red Yellow' and 'Guardian Spirit,' where the sound bends and twists, its drone-like qualities alternately lulling and unsettling. By the time 'Away' takes hold, the track feels less like a song and more like an emotional release, with each successive wave stripping something away, leaving raw, exposed moments in their wake. A visceral experience that demands patience and reflection, with each track revealing layers of complexity.


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New Generation (30th Anniversary)
Cat: DEMSING 056. Rel: 23 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
New Generation
Together
Review: This is the first Suede release with a co-writing credit for guitarist Richard Oakes, who succeeded Bernard Butler. Oakes is on the b-side 'Together', while the a-side - the best track on Suede's iconic second album Dog Man Star - is credited to the legendary plankspanker Butler. 'New Generation' is a beautiful blend of Manic Street Preachers-esque rock with Bowie and T-Rex-esque glam - it's a perfect pop song. Singer Brett Anderson is at his hooky and melodic best here. Meanwhile, 'Together' takes a more Stone Roses-y blues rock direction and it's tougher with more bile, but still majestic thanks to the lush wall of sound that Suede do so well, whilst retaining their hard rock DNA.
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Paradigm
Paradigm (white blue & yellow splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: RTMTRX 003. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Deep House
Paradigm (6:13)
Goes Like This (5:29)
Get Back (5:39)
Thorough (6:28)
Dreamin' (5:45)
Review: Back in February, East End Dubz launched a new label, Rhythm Traxx - an imprint which the London producer intends to use as a vehicle for "timeless house music with an emphasis on raw energy and infectious grooves". For release number three, he's turned to newcomer Oncho - a producer with little or no online footprint. Title track 'Paradigm' sets the tone, with fluid synth motifs, sampled vocalisations and glitchy tech-house sounds riding polished beats and a deep, weighty bassline. 'Goes Like This' joins the dots between vintage UK tech-house and the alien, bass-heavy sounds of bleep techno, while 'Get Back'is a dirty, acid-fired slammer and 'Thorough' is a TB-303-powered slab of deep tech-house. Closing cut 'Dreamin', meanwhile, is - unsurprisingly given the title - dreamy, glassy-eyed and hypnotic.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $17.94
Outernational Dance
Cat: MC 081. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Deep House
Esperanto (5:57)
Unua Libro (6:11)
El Heine (6:04)
Ho Mia Kor (4:09)
Mia Penso (1:55)
Review: Given his long-held love of fusing elements of different musical cultures from around the world, Auntie Flo (real name Brian D'Souza) is almost the perfect Multi-Culti artist. It's something of a surprise then to find that this is only his second outing on the label. He begins in confident mood with 'Esperanto', a delightfully melodious, bubbly and synth-heavy slab of chugging sonic joy, before wrapping waves of mind-altering electronics and sun-bright synths around a slipped Afro-tech beat on 'Unua Libro'. Over on side two, D'Souza takes us to a deeper and more immersive place on 'El Heine', explores hybrid cosmic/ambient soundscapes on 'Ho Mia Kor', and doffs a cap to the new age ambient pioneers of times gone by on blissful closing cut 'Mia Penso'.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $16.81
ReWax EP
ReWax EP (12")
Cat: BLURWAX 006. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Beno, Bernardo Campos - "Space Gruv" (Scruscru remix) (4:42)
Tree Threes - "Sunshine Miss" (Scruscru remix) (4:44)
Manuel Kane - "Disco Visions" (Scruscru remix) (5:08)
Immersif - "La Tournee Des Phares" (Scruscru remix) (4:14)
Punky Wash - "Rebecca's Mystery Mood" (Scruscru remix) (5:16)
Justnique - "Elevator Music" (Scruscru remix) (4:15)
Review: A bumper package of six - count 'em - reworkings of disco grooves by Russia's Scruscru, offering a myriad of new takes on classic sounds. Beno, Bernardo Campos's 'Space Gruv' opens proceedings with a luxurious, soulful edge, while Tree Threes' 'Sunshine Miss' coasts along gracefully with more of a beefed up jazz house vibe. Manuel Kane's 'Disco Visions' throws more beautifully jazzy chord shapes and adds a devastating diva vocal for a proper peak time feel, Immersif's 'La Tournee Des Phares' employs more of a broken beat shuffle and 'Rebecca's Mystery Mood' by Punky Wash revolves around Latin beats and lilting guitar lines. Finally comes arguably the EP's jazziest moment of all, Justnique's 'Elevator Music', with some mighty impressive tinkling of the ivories. Authentic, gorgeous sounds overlaid on some sturdy 4/4 templates - pure DJ heaven.
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Played by: Scruscru
 in stock $13.45
Get Sunk
Get Sunk (limited cobalt blue vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: 726856 7. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Inland Ocean (4:54)
No Love (3:55)
Bonnet Of Pins (4:46)
Frozen Oranges (4:05)
Breaking Into Acting (feat Hand Habits) (3:32)
Nowhere Special (4:57)
Little By Little (5:00)
Junk (2:52)
Silver Jeep (feat Ronboy) (3:53)
Times Of Difficulty (5:16)
Review: This is The National's Matt Berninger's second solo album and treads a sonically similar path to the Cincinnati band, with some forlorn lyrics and gloomy delivery. Berninger is clearly a fan of plumbing the depths of his heart and fortunately has the talent to be considered one of the top merchants of emotion around these days. Of the tracks here, 'Breaking Into Acting' is a beautiful slice of stately Americana and his vocals interlock beautifully with Meg Duffy, aka Hand Habits. For something more energetic try 'Bonnet Of Pins' as it's a pulsating chamber pop cut with thumping rhythms and a tear-jerking yet rabble rousing atmosphere. Live, this one will ultimately go down a treat.
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 in stock $33.37
To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary Edition)
To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold black white & brown marbled vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: 781008 7. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Wesley's Theory (4:35)
For Free? (interlude) (2:10)
King Kunta (3:48)
Institutionalized (feat Anna Wise, Bilal & Snoop Dogg) (4:31)
These Walls (feat Anna Wise, Bilal & Thundercat) (5:02)
U (4:26)
Alright (3:34)
For Sale? (interlude) (4:25)
Momma (4:48)
Hood Politics (4:06)
How Much A Dollar Cost (feat James Fauntleroy & Ronald Isley) (5:01)
Complexion (A Zulu Love) (feat Rapsody) (4:00)
The Blacker The Berry (5:49)
You Ain't Gotta Lie (Momma Said) (3:45)
I (6:01)
Mortal Man (12:01)
Review: Kendrick Lamar aka. K Dot is hip-hop's all-time crown-bearer for the 2010s. Last time we checked, the same was true for the 2020s too. Bridging both decades came To Pimp A Butterfly, which saw mammoth success upon its 2015 release. Though perhaps prematurely slapped with the "classic" label all too soon (and though this wasn't wrong), one good index of an all-time great album is the prevalence of affectionate initialisms among diehard fans: in no time at all, it became known as "TPAB". The Compton rapper had had a firm social conscience ever since the release of Section 80 and Good Kid, Mad City, and TPAB would continue to restitute the many racial and consumeristic ills of American society; unforgettably, a White House mutiny is depicted on the original front cover. Songs like 'I', 'Sing For Me, I'm Dying Of Thirst', 'King Kunta' and 'Institutionalized' revolutionised rap through every motif from G-funk bounce to freeform jazz. Now, after a recent Super Bowl Halftime Show backed by vexingly ironic American flags and pyrotechnics, we hear a newly emerged butterfly: Kendrick's meliorative flows and butterfly-effect cogitations resound with the utmost clarity on this grey UMR edition.
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Spring Sampler
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Cat: ADID 114. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Deep House
Luca Saporito - "Next To Me" (feat Dalma Puskas) (5:46)
Tommy Raffa - "Outta Nowhere" (6:32)
AZ Denar - "This Way" (7:28)
Dimitri Nakov, Limara - "WOW" (feat Natacha Atla - Trip mix) (7:26)
Matiramic - "The Chant" (6:55)
Marian (AR) - "Obsidian" (7:26)
Haums, Wassu - "Star Safari" (7:25)
Jim Rider - "Dust" (feat Niicx) (7:22)
Pole Folder, GMJ & Matter - "Voyage Austral" (7:32)
Nathan Katz, Molac - "Magnetic" (7:19)
Andy Page - "Blob & Wriggle" (5:05)
Lauren Ritter - "Form Constant" (Lost Desert remix) (7:28)
Review: Lee Burridge's All Day Dream has one of the most recognisable sounds in house music. It's deep, its; dreamy, it's organic. Within that framework, he has recruited plenty of fresh talents to find their own niche and now serves up some sounds from his current squad on this lovely summer sampler. Luca Saporito kicks off with the melancholic chords of "Next To Me Ft. Dalma Puska's, Marian (Ar) locks you into a state of hypnosis with 'Obsidian' and Pole Folder, Gmj & Matter bring subtle day time trance vibes to 'Voyage Austral' which is rich in prog energy. Lauren Ritter's 'Form Constant (Lost Desert RemiX)' is a gorgeous closer with magical xylophone style melodies bring a lightness of touch and deep emotional resonance.
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 in stock $33.64
MVP
MVP (7")
Cat: RRR 23. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
MVP (DJ A-L Blahzay Blahzay remix) (3:52)
Jump Around (DJ A-L Shoot Your Shot remix) (3:26)
Review: DJ A-L has been turning heads with his inventive edits for a couple of years now, always on this label and always reimagining classic hip-hop and r&b cuts with fresh twists. After kicking off 2025 with a bang, he's back already with two more standout reworks. First is 'MVP (DJ A-L Blahzay Blahzay Remix),' packed with raw, dusty breaks and that unmistakable golden-era grit. On the flip, 'Jump Around (DJ A-L Shoot Your Shot Remix)' leans into a smoother, more soulful vibe, riding a deep groove laced with 90s swing and crisp claps. It's another top-tier 45 rpm from DJ A-L that is tailor-made to get the vibes flowing.
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 in stock $17.39
Black Hole Superette
Black Hole Superette (gatefold black ice vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: RSE 411LPC1. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Secret Knock (3:31)
Checkers (3:53)
Movie Night (3:21)
EWR - Terminal A, Gate 20 (3:44)
1010WINS (3:54)
So Be It (3:40)
Send Help (3:30)
John Something (4:19)
Ice Sold Here (2:18)
Costco (3:13)
Bird School (3:43)
Snail Zero (3:19)
Charlie Horse (6:03)
Steel Wool (3:01)
Black Plums (3:25)
The Red Phone (4:14)
Himalayan Yak Chew (4:02)
Unbelievable Shenanigans (4:00)
Review: Long Island's Aesop Rock takes listeners deep into the everyday moments that blur the line between the real and the surreal on this, his 11th LP. Self-produced, the album's intricate beats and complex structures provide a perfect canvas for his expansive lyricism. Tracks like 'Movie Night' and 'Send Help' explore this liminal space, mixing reflections on the mundane with eccentric, dreamlike imagery. The production pushes boundaries, channeling a sense of both experimentation and coherence, while tracks such as 'Black Plums' evoke a quiet, wistful nostalgia. Aesop balances cerebral exploration with emotional depth, pulling the listener through his introspective world with both precision and spontaneity. Hailing from New York, his work continues to reflect that city's blend of chaos and contemplation, navigating between complexity and raw instinct. The album's guest featuresiLupe Fiasco, Armand Hammer, Open Mike Eagle, Homeboy Sandman, and Hanni El Khatibiadd distinct layers to the project, each bringing their own energy to the sonic landscape. '1010WINS (feat. Armand Hammer)' and 'Charlie Horse (feat. Lupe Fiasco & Homeboy Sandman)' are highlights where the collaborations are seamless, blending each artist's style with Aesop's own. Throughout, the work showcases his most technically accomplished efforts to date, weaving together complex ideas with an instinctive flow that makes for an album as ambitious as it is enthralling.
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 in stock $37.00
Astral Projections (feat ERP, Client_03, Plant43, Carl Finlow etc.)
VARIOUS
Cat: AC 016. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Electro
ERP - "Telenovela" (5:53)
Reptant - "A Glimpse From Inside The Vortex" (6:13)
MOY - "Pale Nimbus" (6:10)
Client 03 - "TranSonicDelta A5" (3:52)
Plant43 - "Tectonic Lakes" (6:16)
Abduction - "Hours/Days" (6:30)
Carl Finlow - "Woven" (6:07)
Transparent Sound - "Nervous Smiles" (5:30)
Radioactive Man - "Space Junk" (5:35)
Domenic Cappello - "Underwater Lights" (7:19)
Fasme - "Underneath" (6:01)
DMX Krew - "New Blue Goo" (4:01)
Review: Alien Communications has sent out some otherworldly transmissions to cult electro talents ERP, Client_03, Plant43 and Carl Finlow and in return they have been sent a series of killer new tunes for this bumper double 12". ERP's 'Telenovela' I first to cast off into the cosmos with solar winds gently blowing over kinetic drums and far-sighted celestial pads. MOY brings some wonky acid turbulence to the trip on 'Pale Nimbus' and Juno favourite Carl Finlow gets a little grubby with his gloopy, sordid electro wobbler 'Woven'. Another titan of the scene, Radioactive Man, comes through with a winky gem that harks back to Two Lone Swordsmen on 'Space Junk', with many other essentials from the likes of DMX Crew and Domenic Cappello making this utterly essential.

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Cranes
Cranes (7")
Cat: NW 520. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Library/Archive
Douglas Wood - "Cranes" (0:51)
Douglas Wood - "Drag Racer" (1:28)
John Cameron - "Sprocket Shuffle" (2:00)
Review: Measured Mile, the 7"s label run by Bob Stanley, firms its focus on DJ-friendly 45s that are or were either very rare or previously unavailable in the format. Its run of sharply curated 7"s is replenished with another three-tracker, this time an unusual choice, fencing two classic British sports broadcasting themes, pivoting from midtempo funk to faster breaks. Leading the A are two standouts from Douglas Wood, 'Cranes', known as the punchy, synth-heavy theme from the BDO World Darts Championship - and 'Drag Racer', the atmospheric opener to the BBC's Snooker World Championships coverage, both drawn from the revered Studio G library catalogue. On the flip, John Cameron's 'Sprocket Shuffle' - the lively 1980s ITV Snooker theme - rounds out the package in a flurry of analogue texture and charming nostalgia.
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Edits & Revamps EP
Edits & Revamps EP (hand-stamped hand-numbered 12")
Cat: DISCO 015. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Something Spatial (5:20)
Pronto! (5:16)
Exalt Redux (5:27)
Boogie For Her (5:13)
Review: DJ Steaw gives Mike Sacchetti a run round the lathe, doing a bang-up mastering job on this new set of edits by the latter newcomer artist. With Sacchetti having already delivered a Bonkers Italo-Balearic original for the Spanish label Bonkers earlier this year with David Meyer, he now makes his debut solo appearance with a tastefully sampled set of disco hors d'oeuvres. It proves just how truly far the edits form can go, the likes of 'Pronto' and 'Boogie For Her' working a digitally phat, sample-heavy electro hand, and the far echo of Omar Santana's many epic NYC dub disco freestyle-cut-up versions.
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 in stock $15.99
Carrie & Lowell (10th Anniversary Edition)
Carrie & Lowell (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited violet vinyl 2xLP + booklet in slip-case (indie exclusive))
Cat: AKR 992025LPINDIE. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Death With Dignity
Should Have Known Better
All Of Me Wants All Of You
Drawn To The Blood
Fourth Of July
The Only Thing
Carrie & Lowell
Eugene
John My Beloved
No Shade In The Shadow Of The Cross
Blue Bucket Of Gold
Death With Dignity (demo) (3:56)
Should Have Known Better (demo) (4:13)
Eugene (demo feat S Carey) (2:28)
The Only Thing (demo) (4:40)
Mystery Of Love (demo) (4:06)
Wallowa Lake Monster (version 2) (6:26)
Fourth Of July (version 4) (13:25)
Review: To mark a decade since its original release, Carrie & Lowell returns in expanded double vinyl edition through Asthmatic Kitty, curated and designed by Sufjan Stevens himself. The anniversary release addends 7 unreleased tracks, as well as a full 40-page art book, and a newly unearthed Polaroid cover revealing the album's namesake, handwritten by Sufjan's sister Djamilah. The booklet contains family photos over four generations, as well as Sufjan's own landscape photography taken throughout the American West, all reflecting themes of loss, memory, and place. The second LP compiles forty minutes of bonus material, including demos of 'Death With Dignity' and 'Eugene', atmospheric outtakes of 'Fourth of July' and 'Wallowa Lake Monster', and the original version of 'Mystery of Love', recorded during the album's sessions before its reworking for the infamous Timothee Chalamet actor-debut Call Me By Your Name.
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Galaxy Amonst The Stars
Cat: RD 006. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Funk
Galaxy Amonst The Stars (3:36)
A Nostalgic Future (3:49)
Review: Skeme Richards of New York pioneers Rock Steady Crew returns to the Redropped series with a tour-exclusive 7" packed with two raw-edged flips. For this release, he's unearthed a pair of cosmic disco and jazz-funk originals from his bottomless crates and retooled them with heavier low-end and tighter edits built for modern rigs. The result? Deep cuts reimagined for today's selectors, shaped by Skeme's seasoned touch as both a dancer and DJ. Ahead of a confidently slated Skeme Richards x Oonops tour across Germany in May 2025, 'Galaxy Amonst The Stars' is truly a riotous cosmic soiree, made unforgettable by its kazooing sax and brilliantly bright beat novae.
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Special Editions Harri Pearson
Cat: MWSE 013. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Sweet Machine (5:52)
Drums Of Fire (4:35)
Acid Reign (8:21)
Trash Dubbing (4:29)
Review: Harri Pearson is referred to as 'the Most Balearic Man in The World' and goes someway to prove that here on Magic Wand. 'Sweet Machine' is a lively disco cut with plenty of raw machine sounds, elements of peak-time party flavours and fat synths. 'Drums Of Fire' flips the script with a much more chilled out and exotic downtempo offering and 'Acid Reign' is a real dreamy excursion on bongo-laced drums. 'Trash Dubbing' brings a little grit and sleaze to close.
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Played by: Piers Harrison, Gumshoe
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Johnny The Fox
Cat: TT 01. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Johnny The Fox (5:26)
Leave It To The Drums (4:43)
Review: In 1985, rapper Tricky Tee (Edward Yates) pinned an unlikely staple to the great door of hip electro, decreeing that all those to follow him would take a bow whenever he sashayed into the room. 'Johnny The Fox' was his first release for Sleeping Bag Records, who now release it in fullest restored glory - this was the label founded by none other than indie cello superstar Arthur Russell and music mogul William Socolov, crossing between disco, stylistically crossing between avant-garde songwriting and paradise-garage house - and served to indent his name on the map in highly visible, permanent ink. Containing samples of The Kay-Gees and Thin Lizzy, Tee's voice is steeped in a short delay, a timeless technique lending the human voice a smeared-out, mechanoid feel.
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Cerebral Land & Soundscapes
Cat: SJU 0125R. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Deep House
Luminescence (7:36)
Chitality (Mosh Pit Madness) (3:11)
Westside Grim Southside Grit (My Tribe) (13:44)
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My Name Is DJ K1
Cat: PBX 37. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Electro
My Name Is DJ K1 (5:15)
My Name Is DJ K1 (DMX Krew mix) (4:49)
My Name Is DJ K1 (K1 Beat mix) (3:07)
My Name Is DJ K1 (Detroit Jit mix) (5:01)
My Name Is DJ K1 (SPOCK mix) (3:48)
My Name Is DJ K1 (Navi mix) (4:11)
Review: Keith Tucker aka DJ K-1 is back with more of his stripped-back electro magic, complete with trademark vocoder flair. His 'My Name Is DJ K-1' is a six-tracker EP that is reminiscent of his classic K-1 Agenda era on Direct Beat. The original mix here leans into Kraftwerk-style futurism while DMX Krew's remix adds a darker, sample-heavy twist full of Motor City-style techno and bass brilliance. The 'Beat Mix' is pure looped funk so is perfect for seamless blends while the 'Detroit Jit Mi' offers a full vocal rap with local flavor. The goodness keeps on coming with the 'SPOCK Mix' and its eerie, spacey strings, and the 'NAVI Mix' is a hypnotic bonus beat version soaked in synth puddles and absorbing rhythmic tension. Irresistible stuff.
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Tributes Ltd Collection Vol 1
Cat: THMLTD 01. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Celeda - "The Underground" (St David Dark Swing mix) (7:31)
Patrice Rushen - "Haven't You Heard" (St David Gentle Re-Touch) (4:19)
Armando - "100% Disin' Of You" (St David club Re-Diss) (5:58)
Salsoul Orchestra - "Sun After The Rain" (St David Groovylizer Magic dub) (6:05)
Review: Tribute To House Masters launches its homage to talented producers from the foundational days of house and disco with a first volume featuring some real heavyweights. Each of the originals has been remixed by St David who begins with swinging and delightful deep house depths on 'The Underground.' His Gentle Re-Touch of Patrice Rushen leads to some chunky and full flavour disco house fun, the Club Re-Diss of Armando is jacked up and peak time house with a retro flair and lastly Groovylizer Magic dub brings some silky and soulful flourishes to a Salsoul Orchestra classic.
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Played by: VRRS
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Monaco (25th Anniversary expanded edition)
Monaco (25th Anniversary expanded edition) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile crystal clear vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 3882C. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
I've Got A Feeling (4:22)
A Life Apart (6:07)
Kashmere (5:09)
Berts Theme (4:42)
Ballroom (5:12)
See Saw (5:27)
Black Rain (3:50)
It's A Boy (4:55)
End Of The World (4:51)
Marine (6:09)
A Life Apart (instrumental) (6:18)
Black Rain (instrumental) (4:21)
See Saw (Lab Rats Let Loose On The See Saw) (6:03)
See Saw (Solaris dub mix) (7:27)
See Saw (Lab Rats vocal mix) (6:35)
Review: Between 1995 and 2000 Joy Division's Peter Hook and his collaborator David Potts formed Monaco and released two cracking albums. The second of which is now getting an anniversary release in the best possible audiophile quality. It didn't fare as well commercially as the first album, which had the hit 'What Do You Want From Me' and was more electronic in nature. But the janglier nature of this second record is a joy to delve into. 'I've Got A Feeling' has melodies to rival The La's and 'Kashmere' is a sign that in terms of production Monaco were operating on another level compared to most in the post-Britpop space. Meanwhile, hearing Hook's signature basslines throughout, but within a sonic bedding that you haven't quite heard him play before, is a compelling joy. Under-championed excellence here from Monaco.
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Touch
Touch (12")
Cat: TACT 003. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Deep House
Touch (Button mix) (6:26)
Touch (High Society mix) (6:01)
Could It Be (H&S mix) (6:30)
Touch (WC1 dub) (5:26)
Review: Originally released in 1992 under their Ramona 55 alias, the Foreman brothersibest known as The Thrashing Dovesidelivered this UK house gem at the height of the genre's early evolution. Now remastered and re-cut from the original DATs, this four-tracker returns via Discrete, giving crate diggers and heads alike a chance to own a foundational piece. The Button Mix of 'Touch' pulses with minimal, hypnotic charm; the High Society Mix fleshes it out with plush depth and club sheen; and the WC1 Dub adds skipping drums and dreamy pianos that capture the era's after-hours mood. Over on the flip, 'Could It Be (H&S Mix)' locks into a tight, progressive groove, defined by Juno stabs and subtle trance elements. With vocals from Angie Brown subtly folded into the mix, this reissue feels as vital now as it did back thenia reminder of the genre's emotional scope and production daring.
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With Trampled By Turtles (Loser Edition)
With Trampled By Turtles (Loser Edition) (limited gatefold white vinyl LP)
Cat: SP 1680X. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Stranger (3:33)
Too High (4:05)
Heaven (1:58)
Not Broken (3:21)
Screaming Song (3:40)
Get Still (3:39)
Princess Road Surgery (3:04)
Don't Take Your Light (5:15)
Torn & In Ashes (3:09)
Review: Alan Sparhawk isn't one for large crowds or the showy side of fame, yet over the course of his career, his influence has expanded far beyond his low-key persona. As the frontman of Low, the band he founded in the early 90s in Duluth, Minnesota, Sparhawk's distinct style has permeated not just indie rock but also the broader sphere of music that prizes depth over spectacle. The hallmark of Sparhawk's songwriting is the austere, almost minimalist beauty he coaxes from the sparsest of arrangements. His approach to music is inextricable from his sense of placeiDuluth's biting winters, its isolationieverything about the environment feeds into the slow-moving intensity of Low's sound. Musically, the album moves through a variety of textures, from the folk-tinged melodies of 'Heaven' and 'Get Still' to the raw emotional power of 'Screaming Song' and 'Don't Take Your Light.' The latter is particularly stirring, with its swelling fiddles and cello lines, embodying the depth of feeling that pours out during the recording. There's a certain urgency to the musician immediacy that comes from being in a room full of people who understand what it means to create together. The track 'Stranger' is imbued with an intimate, communal spirit, while 'Torn & in Ashes' builds on layers of banjo and mandolin, giving it a rich, earthy feel. Even as the sounds shift, there's an underlying consistency in the raw honesty of Sparhawk's voice and the way the band responds to it. Overall, the record a sense of continuity, reminding us that music, when made with those closest to you, becomes a vessel for lasting memories and support.
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The Unity EP
The Unity EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: AOW 003. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Deep House
When You Look At Me (feat Javonntte) (7:18)
When You Look At Me (feat Javonntte - An Abacus Story) (7:05)
When You Look At Me (feat Javonntte - Late Night dub) (6:16)
Run The Numbers (6:17)
Review: Ascension on Wax tap Toronto Hustle & Sean Roman for their third release, a slick four-tracker pulling heavy influence from *that*argent 90s US-East Coast deep house sound. 'The Unity' lands with some pedigree, where recent drops on Wolf, Local Talk and Freerange have mounted this pairing firmly in the frame. Javonntte lends his unmistakable Detroit flow to the A1, which also gets a shimmering rerub from longtime Prescription associate Abacus. Flip for a late-night dub version that leans into tougher territory, before closing out with a heads-down deep house cut built for sloppily recalled nights.
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Played by: Toronto Hustle
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Moblack Gold Vol XII
Cat: MBRV 033. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Deep House
Jamek Ortega - "Voices" (7:27)
MoBlack, Armonica & Zamna Soundsystem - "Ngeke" (feat Toshi) (5:46)
Bamako - "Peaty" (Afro Melodic mix) (7:09)
Faros - "Feeling You" (extended) (6:29)
Review: MoBlack Gold work both as appraisers and minters of quality Afro House. This record, once again, attests to the fact, clocking in as the label and music-making house's "XII-th" release. Jamek Ortega, MoBlack, Armonica, Samna Soundsystem, Peaty and Faros all stop by the dancehall in a confident move of jitting, shimmying surety, extending out from an extended version of Ortega's 'Voices' to a closing, kwaito-deep quaalude by Faros, 'Feeling You'.
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Tags: Afro House
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Olympia
Olympia (limited red vinyl LP) (1 per customer)
Cat: 964039 631. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Rock
You Can Danc (4:28)
Alphaville (4:24)
Heartache By Numbers (4:56)
Me Oh My (4:40)
Shameless (4:38)
Song To The Siren (5:50)
No Face, No Name, No Number (4:40)
BF Bass (Ode To Olympia) (4:09)
Reason Or Rhyme (6:52)
Tender Is The Night (4:30)
Review: There's something timeless about the way this veteran UK singer carries himself and this 2010 album, now reissued on striking red vinyl, makes that all the more clear. It feels like a continuation of the Roxy Music legacy in spirit, mood and style, with that familiar air of suave detachment and immaculate detail, with a production styler that's lush and forward-thinking, bridging classic lounge-pop stylings with modern textures that still sound fresh over a decade later. The sleekness is no accident - every element is meticulously placed, from the glossy synths to the hushed guitars and orchestral flourishes. 'Shameless' is one of the more adventurous tracks, pulling in electronic flourishes courtesy of Roots Manuva. It's a bold move that actually works, blending suave vocals with a beat-driven framework that never feels forced. The real surprise, though, is the version of 'Song to the Siren' - a haunting, fragile take on the track made famous by Tim Buckley and This Mortal Coil alike, that shows just how much weight his voice can carry with minimal backing. Easily one of the most affecting covers in his catalogue. 'Tender Is The Night' rounds out the highlights with a melodic, romantic glow. There's an added layer of interest with Brian Eno - a Roxy member in its early days - contributing, creating a sense of full-circle collaboration. The sound of a seasoned artist evolving gracefully, without losing the qualities that made him magnetic in the first place.
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Khadim
Khadim (LP)
Cat: ND 30LP. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Lamp Fall
Dieuw Bakhul
Khadim
Nimzat
Review: Khadim is a smart evolution of Ndagga Rhythm Force's sound-stripped down, spacious and spiritually charged. Abandoning guitars and full percussion, the four track album hones in on minimal live drumming, dubby synths (including Mark Ernestus's Prophet-5), and Mbene Diatta Seck's powerful, expressive voice. Each track is emotionally rich and narratively distinct while touching on Senegalese history, Sufi devotion and street-level struggles. Songs like 'Lamp Fall' and 'Khadim' pay homage to revered religious figures while blending traditional rhythms with contemporary electronics. After years of touring, this new direction feels deeply rooted yet forward-reaching and means this album is both devotional and radical in its dubwise majesty.
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Entangled
Entangled (double 12")
Cat: SKO 003. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Electro
Only Words (6:02)
Entangled (6:36)
Spellbound (6:22)
Chirality (6:24)
Hollowed (6:19)
Macromolecule (6:30)
Angstrom (6:43)
Agitator (5:59)
Review: Carl Finlow, the UK electro auteur returns with Entangled, his latest full-length salvo that finds the electro luminary weaving a dense matrix of machine soul and synthetic introspection. Known for pioneering the sound of machine soul under aliases like Silicon Scally and Random Factor, here Finlow shifts focus toward slow-burning, emotionally rich electro that feels both intricate and intimate. 'Only Words' opens with misty-eyed pads and skeletal beatwork, while 'Entangled' itself glistens with neon melancholy and subtle rhythmic mutations. There's a softness in the sequencing, a kind of analogue ache that lingers long after closer 'Chirality' fades out. Fans of classic UK electro and contemporary cinematic hardware jams will find this one quietly devastating.
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Category 1 Music Sampler Vol 1
Cat: COM 3301. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Deep House
Terry Dexter V Sweet Georgie - "You Saved Me" (Michael Gray extended mix) (6:59)
Ed Ramsey - "Save Our World" (Richard Earnshaw Classic extended mix) (6:28)
Shawn Christopher - "He's Got It" (Dr Packer extended remix) (5:48)
Lee Wilson Vs Rudi'Kastic - "I Refuse" (DJ Spinna Galactic Soul remix) (6:33)
Review: Founded in 2023, Category 1 Music (C1M) builds on deep roots in house music, focusing on soulful house vocal productions on a fine international scale. Beyond digital releases, they're now diving into vinyl with a series of exclusive drops; the first is a Category 1 Music Sampler, a 12" of four standouts by Terry Dexter, Michael Gray, Dr Packer, Richard Earnshaw, and DJ Spinna. Organic but still well cooked Ibiza house predominates the set menu, whether by way of the ultrasoul wateriness of Terry Dexter's 'You Saved Me' or the tighter but still dreamy entreaties of Shawn Christopher's 'He's Got It', both translated in exquisite mashup form by the likes of Gray and Packer.
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Hidden Treasures
Cat: WLV 001. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Citizen Kane (6:01)
Remembrance Day (3:44)
Polar Opposites (2:56)
Marilyn Dreams (3:39)
Ice (4:38)
La Lune Lunatique (2:50)
All Fall Down (6:52)
Nowhere Girl (3:42)
Crowds (4:26)
Beginning To Fade (4:00)
Review: Mansfield new wave band B Movie unearth their long-lost 1982 album Hidden Treasures, more than forty years after they first recorded it for Phonogram, an imprint of Universal. The band were on the same management and signed to the same label as Soft Cell, but their career turned out to be a damp squib by comparison and they split up in the mid-eighties, without ever releasing this great album of synth pop for goths. Taking influences from the likes of Ultravox and The Human League, they cloak it in a more brooding atmosphere, reminiscent of The Chameleons and Joy Divsion - hitting all the right notes along the way, we think.
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Permean
Permean (limited 12" in embossed sleeve)
Cat: MRS 002. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Techno
Permean (6:04)
Permean (Sterac Remodel) (6:14)
Permean (Head High Power Tool mix) (5:17)
Permean (Shed Forceful Pressure mix) (5:08)
Review: Berlin's Regent returns to Mutual Rytm with a precision-crafted techno anthem backed by a trio of heavyweight remixes. 'Permean' is the kind of track built for peak-time warehouse deploymentifierce in its groove yet unusually emotional, merging surgical low-end with spiralling pads that lend it a timeless and melancholic charge. Dutch veteran Sterac pares things back with a hypnotic, tunnelling reshape that nods to classic 90s minimalism. Head High, Rene Pawlowitz's house-adjacent alias, flips it into a thudding, big-room roller with buzzing synths and tough drums primed for festival sets. Finally, Shed delivers the darkest mix of the lotihis 'Forceful Pressure' take ratchets up the intensity with distorted kicks, jagged loops and glitched-out percussion. It's a masterclass in restraint and tension, channelling the relentless energy of proper machine music. For a four-tracker, this covers a serious spectrum of club pressureifrom introspective to incendiaryiwith Regent's original anchoring the release as something both forceful and strangely beautiful.
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Inside My Love (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: BLMS 013. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Inside My Love (4:31)
Gee Dee (4:30)
Review: For Record Store Day 2025, Bloom Japan presents a lovely 7" from the 45TRIO, who reimagine Minnie Riperton's classic 'Inside My Love.' This reinterpretation delivers a lush, jazz-infused instrumental take that honours the original's unique sensuality while introducing a fresh, soulful groove for modern 'floors. 45TRIO's tasteful blend of live instrumentation and vintage tones helps breathe new life into this timeless gem while the B-side offers a stripped-down version perfect for late-night spins or sample hunters. This is one to pick up and drop during those loved-up moments.
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The Two Houses EP
The Two Houses EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: HOMOCENTRIC 011EP. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Funky/Club House
The Two Houses (Original Mix) (8:55)
The Two Houses (House Mix) (6:39)
The Two Houses (Dub) (6:39)
Review: The Two Houses is a musical project memorialising prominent members of New York's House of LaBeija and House of Xtravaganza, many of whom have passed away since their founding in 1977 and 1982 respectively. Initially the song was a personal tribute to Simone LaBeija, who tragically died in 2023 but it subsequently evolved into a broader ballroom memorial project when Grammy nominee Rush Davis from Xtravaganza became involved as vocalist and co-writer.
The track is a roll call, an homage and a dedication to the original founders of New York's ballroom community. Those lesser-known heroes who paved the way for the now fully exploited global phenomena we know today.
As Queer, and more specifically Trans human rights come under increasing attack, The Two Houses remembers, underscores and reveres those pioneering artists responsible for the birth of ballroom culture and more broadly, their place in the history of House Music itself.


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Lady Day & John Coltrane
Cat: TOWN 147. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Funk
Gil Scott-Heron - "Lady Day & John Coltrane"
Cesar - "See-Saw Affair"
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Evangelic Girl Is A Gun
Evangelic Girl Is A Gun ('iris of bloodlust' translucent red marbled vinyl LP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: ZEN 315E. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Tequila Coma (2:45)
The Girl Who Sold Her Face (2:50)
Eko (3:29)
1967 (3:52)
VV (3:49)
Dudu (3:06)
What3vr (2:44)
Saiko (1:52)
Evangelic Girl Is A Gun (4:30)
Skullcrusher (2:16)
Review: Yeule (Nat Cmiel) is something of a sonic scrapyard varmint, scouring the lost wastes for augmentable audio parts perhaps useable in their madcap experiments. An avant-garde spin doctor of ash-faced, death-ray-desert-bomb glitch-pop, they've kept their place at the knife-edge of innovation, blending genres and non-genres at the violent vanguard where sounds remain in constant, slipped flux. In the lineage of Machine Girl, ecolagbohrsac2021 or Hakushi Hasegawa, 2022's Glitch Princess laid nutritious ground for Cmiel's now evermore fractious work, Evangelic Girl Is A Gun, which hears the somewhat alter-egoic Yeule now delve into the complexity of a fragmented identity, embracing the duality of light and shadow while echoing surreal animes, such as Serial Experiments Lain and Angel Egg. The LP reimagines Yeule as a haunting figure, exploring ego deaths and transformations in partnership with visual artist Vasso Vu.
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The Move
The Move (limited hand-numbered 12")
Cat: MW 083. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
The Move (4:48)
Le Poete Maudit (2:03)
Eyes Of A Killer (3:04)
Shamandance (demo) (3:24)
21st CET (version) (4:45)
I See Black (4:36)
Review: The always excellent Minimal Wave presents a rare EP from Greek electronic pioneers In Trance 95 here. Alex Machairas and Nik Veliotis formed the duo in 1988 and very much helped define Greece's early electronic scene with their minimal synth and EBM-inspired sound, all of it usually marked by analogue warmth, hypnotic melodies and a futuristic sensibility. This release captures their innovative spirit and cult legacy across six unreleased tracks recorded between the late 80s and early 90s in Athens. It sounds magnificent and is a long-overdue glimpse into their visionary archive for new fans, or a fine reminder of their roots for those who have always been tuned in.

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Played by: Gumshoe
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Roar Groove Meets Dirt Crew Vol 5
Cat: DIRT 156. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Deep House
Twisted Signal (7:12)
Spiral Highway (6:03)
Open Your Eyes (5:29)
Your Life (6:54)
Review: Astonishingly, nine years have now passed since Scottish house hero The Revenge delivered his first EP of Roar Groove label style workouts on German imprint Dirt Crew Recordings. Volume five, the first for some time, is typically packed with playable fare in his hypnotic, analogue-rich style. Across four tracks, he sashays confidently between dirty, bass-heavy and angular headiness (moody opener 'Twisted Signal'), bleeping early morning deep house hedonism ('Spiral Highway', whose power partly derives from his mastery of subtle changes within the mix), sparkling and synth-laden rollers (the simply gorgeous 'Open Your Eyes', which recalls some of his fantastic singles of the late 2000s) and deep, dubby and hazy box jams (the locked-in wonder that is 'Your Life').
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Birthing
Birthing (2xCD + DVD)
Cat: LCDSTUMM 516. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
The Healers
I Am A Tower
Birthing
Red Yellow
Guardian Spirit
The Merge
Rope (instrumental)
Away
Review: Epic alert! New York industrial gods Swans' latest single is a 19-minute behemoth that unfurls like an overwhelming emotional landscape. Gira's gravelly voice takes centre stage, enveloped by the steady churn of droning guitars and atmospheric textures that build to a blistering intensity. 'The Healers' and 'I Am A Tower' highlight the band's mastery of long-form tension, each section holding, stretching, and twisting in a way that feels like a momentary release, only to be swallowed by the next wave. It's a slow, deliberate unfolding of sound that's both hypnotic and punishing. This isn't music for the passive listener; it's exhausting yet utterly immersive, teasing out tension and reflection in equal measure. If you didn't know already, consider yoursefl warned.
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Toxic Funk Vol 18
Cat: BBP 240. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Funk
No Sugar (4:33)
Saoco Root (4:53)
Review: Croatian producer Umbo makes a raucous return to Breakbeat Paradise with this two-tracker of throwback funk edits. A-side 'No Sugar' is a no-nonsense breakbeat soul cut, filtering vintage vocal hooks through crisp drums and rubbery basslines. On the flip, 'Saoco Root' cranks the tempo and energy, fusing jazzy brass, hype vocals and Beastie Boys swagger into a fast-cutting party tool. A continuation of BBP's long-running Toxic Funk series, this latest volume slots right into the label's wheelhouse: dusty, high-energy edits with bite.
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Played by: Jayl Funk
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The Core
The Core (12")
Cat: CKNOWEP 66. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Core (6:46)
Goldman's Propeller (7:00)
Lunar Kiss Baby Whale (5:54)
Lava Luva (4:40)
Review: Sometimes it really does seem like Perth-via-UK house mainstays Craigie Knowes, well... know! Emphatic of their own personal, cratebugging expertise, it would seem that their knack for tracking down and contracting brilliant yet not totally refined dance music talent stems from some unshakeable expert quality: perhaps some business-insider access to info about burgeoning underground artists we're not in on? Whatever the case, Berlin's Olsvanger is the next model musician to be called up, his former founding efforts of the likes of Tofistock and Powerpuff Tracks proving credential assets for the furthering of this aural arrester, 'The Core'. With two Kalahari Oyster Cult releases already under his belt so far, you know what you're in for: 'Goldman's Propeller' and 'Lava Luva' provide extra fishy aquamarine breaks and sexy sample-held step sequencings, perfect for lone raving over break-fast. Ptooey!
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Gente Seria Viste Chandal Vol 6
MMS - "Human Cattle" (4:11)
Uni-Mate - "Dancefloor" (4:06)
Korrupted Brothers - "They Come At Night" (feat Samuel Fitch) (4:05)
Vema-Diodes - "Ultrasonic" (5:32)
Mecanizados Colomer - "Del Diseno A La Entrega" (5:06)
Promising Youngster - "Cubo" (feat Huugen & Engy) (5:49)
Review: The name of Barcelonan label Gente Seria Viste Chandal could best be translated to English as "serious people wear tracksuits", and while it may seem like a non-starter, we can glean all sorts of things from the idea alone. Best not to show up to any of their parties without at least your cotton bottoms on! Their sixth V/A brings handpicked local talents crossing between electro, complextro, grime and technobass with a naughty naughties tinge, the likes of 'Ultrasonic' and 'They Come At Night' emphasising freaky acids and soft-clipping chirrups in the highs.
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Caroline 2
Caroline 2 (limited translucent blue vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: RT 0535LPE. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Total Euphoria (4:29)
Song Two (3:31)
Tell Me I Never Knew That (feat Caroline Polachek) (4:39)
When I Get Home (5:55)
U R Our Only Aching (4:32)
Coldplay Cover (4:16)
Two Riders Down (6:40)
Beautiful Ending (5:16)
Review: One of many recent megabands to arise out of London over the past decade, Caroline return with Caroline 2, an assertive followup to their eponymous debut. A scribblier, pocketbook style is heard; where their first album toyed with minimalism and restraint, Caroline 2 leans into extremes, surging across hushed textures, acoustic detail and synthetic blur, perhaps best recalling the recent hyperdigital indie collages of Bon Iver. With a topical and tasteful feature from post-gloss pop singer Caroline Polachek on 'Tell Me I Never Knew That', the record is led up by a eerily ear-sieging hyperpop ballad, doing justice to the shared name, as if to revel in nominative fate: "it always happens, it always will be..."
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Melody Madness
Cat: SUBBASE 118. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Melody Madness (5:37)
Melody Madness (Roni Size 1995 remix) (5:32)
Melody Madness (Bladerunner remix) (4:07)
Melody Madness (Outrage AWOL remix) (6:00)
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So In Love (remixes)
So In Love (remixes) (limited translacent red vinyl 7")
Cat: POL 0047. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Deep House
So In Love (Joe Claussell Rough mix 1) (4:29)
So In Love (Joe Claussell Rough mix 2) (4:30)
So In Love (Joe Claussell Drums) (2:08)
Review: New York's Joe Claussell offers three blistering takes on 'So In Love' by Black Rascals, the early 90s project from Blaze. This red-label 7" is a pricey one, but the contents justify it: deep house from the source, reworked by one of its most spiritual selectors. 'Rough Mix 1' leans into swirling vocal loops and expansive FX, full of Claussell's signature dynamics, while 'Rough Mix 2' dials back the drama slightly for something more floor-focused. Flip it for 'Drums', a stripped-down tool that reimagines the track as raw percussive hypnosis. Essential NY house lineage, revived in style and pressed loud-just don't expect it to hang around.
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DJ Kicks
QUANTIC / VARIOUS
DJ Kicks (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: K7 443LP. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
JJ Whitefield - "The Mind Is A Palace" (feat Bonnie Behave) (4:16)
The Heliocentrics - "Minimal Engagement" (3:18)
Quantic - "Dialect" (3:11)
Alfa Mist - "In My Defence" (4:19)
JKriv - "Pifeiro Malandro" (feat Gabriel Oliveira) (3:52)
Quantic & Sly 5th Ave - "Twang" (3:40)
Frente Cumbiero - "Michilero" (4:11)
Quantic - "Theme From Selva" (remix) (4:58)
Quantic - "Eko Eko" (3:59)
Quantic - "Motivic Retrograde" (live version) (3:24)
Eblis Alvarez & Meridian Brothers - "Un Grande Nubarron Se Alza En El Cielo" (4:41)
The Maghreban - "Covent Garden" (4:51)
Anna Morgan - "Throw Dat Azz" (3:45)
Ehua - "Scintille" (4:56)
Turbo Sonidero - "Kumbia ESSJ" (4:10)
Sobredosis - "No Llores Por Mi" (3:00)
Review: Stretching across four sides of vinyl, this double LP from Worcestershire-born producer, bandleader and serial collaborator Will Holland traces his journey through transcontinental rhythms and dusty dancefloors. The carefully spaced tracklist opens with JJ Whitefield's deep-thinking 'The Mind Is A Palace', before the record quickly dips into London fusion with The Heliocentrics and Alfa Mist's 'In My Defence'. Dialect's fragmented ambient textures play the foil to Holland's own 'Twang', while JKriv's 'Pifeiro Malandro' evokes smoky Rio funk as filtered through downtown New York. Later on, Frente Cumbiero and a rework of 'Theme From Selva' provide a humid middle section before things sharpen up. Club-leaning selections like 'Eko Eko', 'Scintille' and Anna Morgan's 'Throw Dat Azz' burst across the later sides, pushed by bass pressure and broken-beat finesse. Meridian Brothers' 'Un Grande Nubarron Se Alza En El Cielo' and Sobredosis's 'No Llores Por Mi' bring an eerie sweetness to the close i a reminder that for Holland, emotion and groove are always entwined.
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