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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
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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)
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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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Spring Sampler
VARIOUS
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Drained Strands
Drained Strands (LP in lenticular spray-painted sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PEAK 22. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Drained Strands (6:21)
Delinquent Spirits (5:21)
Ultra Red (5:40)
Reeling Mist (5:33)
Lagoon (5:42)
Somnium Sands (6:18)
Review: Adam Winchester and Laurie Osborne (probably still best known as Appleblim) are Wrecked Lightship and they have an inventive approach to dub, breaks and bass. Their work creates an immersive world full of rich, atmospheric textures and the latest example of that is Drained Strands, a new album for Peak Oil full of fragmented, genre-blurring sounds. The six-tracker is full of experimentation and new ideas from the off. 'Delinquent Spirits' for example is a jumble of jungle breaks and vast basslines with minimal percussion, 'Reeling Mist' is warm, blissed out dub and 'Somnium Sands' is an eerie and evocative world of synth designs and industrial decay.

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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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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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Remixes
Remixes (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: WONDERLP 70. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Lulacruza - "Uno Resuena" (5:46)
Kaleema - "Velo" (3:52)
Lagrtijeando - "El Nogal De Las Pampas" (3:25)
Ape Chimba - "Nina Del Mas Alla" (4:15)
Lum - "Pantera" (4:51)
Perota Chingo - "Reverdecer" (2:53)
Fuel Fandango - "La Grieta" (4:08)
El Buho - "Telocotin" (4:01)
Nickodemus - "Do You Do You?" (feat Carol C, The Spy From Cairo & B Cool-aid) (3:14)
Nicola Cruz - "Cocha Runa" (feat Tanya Sanchez) (5:13)
Review: Argentine electro-cumbia innovator Chancha Via Circuito (Pedro Canale) has a truly strong sense of give and take. His debut movements saw to Bienaventuranza (2018), a critically acclaimed album deep-setting his role in a gauzy downtempo reshape of the global music idiom. A full remix EP of the record followed, spewing forth fresh interpretations by echelonic music masters, including Euro-techno titan Nicola Cruz on 'Alegria', and Spanish producer Baiuca. Now, finally, comes the third in a three-step movement of remixes, this time hearing Chancha Via Circuito himself offer his own remixing hand to several of said very same artists, the works of El Buho, Nickodemus, and Lagartijeando also in tow. Deep, earthy tunes, full of natural oud harmonics blended with chanting, understated downbeats.
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Horizon
Horizon (limited 'lake glass' translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: IARC 96LPI. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Canopy (2:09)
Memento (3:44)
Dewy (3:54)
Zero Gravity (1:22)
Diversey Beach (3:27)
Ahhh (1:53)
Horizon (2:29)
Hazel Canyon (2:36)
Metropoli (2:22)
Tomorrow (3:10)
Review: Horizon finds Matt Gold and Will Miller - respectively the guitarist behind Midnight Choir and the trumpeter/producer steering Resavoir - merging their shared love for Brazilian classics and Chicago's collaborative spirit into something slow-burning and broad-eyed. Orbiting nylon-string guitars and gradated with reeds, horns, strings and synths, 'Canopy' opens with bright chords and unfurls into shuffling groove and soprano sax; 'Diversey Beach', meanwhile, written during a whiteout, pairs NYC songwriter Mei Semones with a string section heard to drift like tidewater. Additions from Macie Stewart, Eddie Burns, Carter Lang and more hear the album bob through chamber jazz and dreamy orchestro-pop.
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Trois
Trois (LP + insert)
Cat: FVR 200LP. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Funk
Alderaan Overture (2:15)
Gulf Of Mexico (6:20)
Opium Des Nuits (4:52)
Cosmic Boy (3:23)
Swingers On The Moons (4:23)
Sweet Spot (4:12)
Riviera Serenade (5:00)
Back To Mother Earth (4:09)
City High (3:59)
Carnaval Ao Sol (Para Airto) (3:47)
Review: Fusion five-piece Aldorande are no fustians when it comes to full-length LPs. These self-styled groove adventurers remain radically open to the sound, thanks to their stylistic touchstone, 70s funk, and its diachronic conduction of future styles. Recorded on tape in a top Parisian studio, their third record Trois brims with trifect textures, bold phrasing, and soaring choral waves. Mathieu Edouard's precise drumming is glued to the spot by Erwan Loeffel's plaited percussion, all the while Laurent Guillet's fingertips and Florian Pellissier's splayed hands make the best uses of Fender Rhodes, axe and Minimoog.
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Played by: Roberta
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Let All That We Imagine Be The Light
Let All That We Imagine Be The Light (limited 'pearl sunrise' vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 964145 491. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
There's No Future In Optimism (3:20)
Chinese Fire Horse (4:04)
Hold (4:34)
Have We Met (The Void) (5:12)
Sisyphus (5:13)
Radical (4:19)
Love To Give (4:22)
Get Out My Face Aka Bad Kitty (4:35)
R U Happy Now (3:36)
The Day That I Met God (5:48)
Review: Led by Edinburgh-born Los Angeles-based 90s superstar Shirley Manson, Garbage have emerged from dark, troubling times to present a new album. The follow up to 2021's No God No Masters was originally intended for release in 2023, but got put back, reportedly due to Manson's surgeries, writer's block and the death of her pet dog. Those who've kept patient, however, are in for a treat: it's a life-affirming record that stands tall in the transatlantic group's storied oeuvre. Ever the sharp critical thinker, the lyrics to lead single 'There's No Future In Optimism' remind us to grab life by the horns and feel unburned by darkness for a moment - it's a message we need from our popstars and it's a nice respite from the cranky punk music that's saturated our radio waves over the past few years.
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Something Beautiful
Something Beautiful (gatefold translucent red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 198029 24051. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Pop
Prelude (2:30)
Something Beautiful (4:31)
End Of The World (3:58)
More To Lose (5:06)
Interlude 1 (1:11)
Easy Lover (2:59)
Interlude 2 (1:36)
Golden Burning Sun (4:58)
Walk Of Fame (feat Brittany Howard) (5:55)
Pretend You’re God (4:16)
Every Girl You’ve Ever Loved (feat Naomi Campbell) (5:21)
Reborn (5:43)
Give Me Love (3:46)
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Xaj3z (remastered)
Xaj3z (remastered) (limited clear smoke vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DAIS 210LPC. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Amkhapaa (8:48)
J3z (5:52)
T-Hu Ri Toh (7:37)
Mic Mo (5:44)
Paer Tahm (7:18)
Dtorumi (7:46)
Lom Tum Lai Kwee (7:16)
Ti-Di-Ti Naoo (7:01)
Review: SoiSong, the collaborative project of Ivan Pavlov (CoH) and Brit industrial music royalty Peter "Sleazy" Christopherson (Throbbing Gristle, Coil), was a brief but enduring exploration of electronica's least charted realms. Coming to in 2007, the duo fused Pavlov's raw digital landscapes and Christopherson's dark, whimsical touch, bringing a bold debut and stark break from convention, blending artificial vocals with live drums, jazz noir with tropical textures, and synthetic sounds. The boundaries of genre are brushed up against, with tracks like 'Dtorumi' and 'J3z' pushing the limits of post-90s electronic experimentation. A new mix of 'Lom Tum Lai Kwee', meanwhile, adds a hallucinatory grandeur, while the closer, 'Ti-Di-Ti Naoo', evokes transformations from rehearsal to performance.
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Moon Beams
Moon Beams (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: 726626 2. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Jazz
Person I Knew
Polka Dots & Moonbeams
I Fall In Love Too Easily
Stairway To The Stars
If You Could See Me Now
It Might As Well Be Spring
In Love In Wain
Very Early
Review: The New Jersey-born pianist returns to the studio here for the first time since the sudden loss of bassist Scott LaFaro, whose death in 1961 marked a devastating rupture for one of jazz's most intuitive trios. Now joined by Chuck Israels on bass, Evans leads with a newfound clarityiless conversational, more contemplative. Recorded in 1962, this was the group's first step into a quieter but no less daring phase. 'Re: Person I Knew' (an anagram of producer Orrin Keepnews) sets the tone: ghostly, elliptical, and harmonically dense. 'I Fall in Love Too Easily' and 'Polka Dots and Moonbeams' drift by in breathy half-light, while 'Very Early', a waltz penned by Evans, closes the set with delicate finality. In the absence of LaFaro's dancing counterlines, Evans doesn't fill the space, but lets it speak. The result is a study in restraint: American post-bop pared down to its emotional core. Not a debut, nor a reinvention, this is a quiet reckoning and a beautifully unresolved response to loss.
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Expanding To One (Deluxe Edition)
Expanding To One (Deluxe Edition) (limited 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: GONDLP 76LE. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Jazz
Prelude: Expansion (1:34)
There's Still Hope (3:11)
Healing Time (5:51)
Many Paths (5:37)
Sunrise (6:21)
Love Theme From Your Life (3:21)
We're All One (3:16)
Nature Signs (1:32)
Discovery (8:03)
It Finds A Way (4:11)
Sounds Of The Universe (3:48)
Before The Pyramids (2:27)
New Pyramid (5:55)
Mysteries Of The Dark (5:55)
Review: Expanding To One is the third album from Phi-Psonics and is a serene meditation on community, connection and healing. Led by bassist Seth Ford-Young, the project captures the spirit of six live and intimate sessions recorded in Pasadena's Healing Force Of The Universe record store and the tracks, which were largely improvised, glide through soulful, spiritual jazz with warmth and clarity. Highlights like 'There's Still Hope' and 'Healing Time' showcase a rotating ensemble of LA's most sensitive players and they all create music that is both grounding and transcendent. Thoughtfully edited and deeply personal, this is the sort of record that cajoles you into a space of stillness, togetherness and quiet, essential reflection.
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Subbase Sampler
VARIOUS
Cat: SUBBASELPV 4. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Intalex Productions Present The X - "Turn Da Lites Down" (5:54)
Mampi Swift - "Old Song" (5:46)
Dream Team aka Bizzy B & Pugwash - "Raw Dogs" (Shy FX Re-Lik) (5:42)
Intalex Productions Present The X - "New Dawn" (VIP mix) (7:02)
Remarc - "One Style" (4:44)
Dream Team aka Bizzy B & Pugwash - "X-Files" (5:14)
Mampi Swift - "Little Touch" (6:07)
Pascal - "Like Dat" (6:13)
Review: Essex rave pioneers and indeed, instituion, Suburban Base plunges into its 90s archive with the new Subbase Sampler, at first a CD-only compilation from 1997. Coming at an evolutionary moment in jungle and drum & bass, we hear the figureheads of said insurgency - Remarc, Dream Team (Bizzy B & Pugwash), Pascal, Mampi Swift, and Marcus Intalex presents The X (Mark XTC) - spread their audio ambits over two tracks per side. While 'Hardstep' by D'Cruze and Remarc's 'In The Hood (Shy FX Remix)' are omitted from the vinyl due to space, they're included in the digital package and available on other recent Suburban Base reissues. Most of the tracks featured here haven't been repressed since the 90s; and aren't 'Raw Dogs', 'One Style' and 'New Dawn (VIP Mix)' true soulful stars among them?
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DJ Kicks
QUANTIC / VARIOUS
DJ Kicks (limited gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: K7 443LPC. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
JJ Whitefield - "The Mind Is A Palace" (feat Bonnie Behave) (4:16)
The Heliocentrics - "Minimal Engagement" (3:11)
Quantic - "Dialect" (3:09)
Alfa Mist - "In My Defence" (4:19)
JKriv - "Pifeiro Malandro" (feat Gabriel Oliveira) (3:51)
Quantic& Sly 5th Ave - "Twang" (3:30)
Frente Cumbiero - "Michilero" (4:05)
Quantic - "Theme From Selva" (remix) (4:58)
Quantic - "Eko Eko" (3:59)
Quantic - "Motivic Retrograde" (live version) (3:16)
Eblis Alvarez, Meridian Brothers - "Un Grande Nubarron Se Alza En El Cielo" (4:33)
The Maghreban - "Covent Garden" (4:51)
Anna Morgan - "Throw Dat Azz" (3:43)
Ehua - "Scintille" (4:54)
Turbo Sonidero - "Kumbia ESSJ" (4:03)
Sobredosis - "No Llores Por Mi" (2:59)
Review: This clear wax edition feels like an invitation into Worcestershire-born global traveller Will Holland's inner circle i not just as a selector but as a connector of people, scenes and sonic microhistories. Across the two LPs, his DJing reveals the subtle hand of a musician: textured, tempo-flexible, deeply in tune with the artists he features. JJ Whitefield's 'The Mind Is A Palace' and Alfa Mist's slow-burner 'In My Defence' lay the introspective groundwork, while The Heliocentrics and Dialect bring fuzz and abstraction into view. Side B pivots to percussive warmth, from JKriv's whistle-led 'Pifeiro Malandro' to Holland's own dusty 'Twang', before the humid swagger of Frente Cumbiero and a tripped-out remix of 'Theme From Selva' usher in Side C. Things then spiral toward the club, with 'Eko Eko', 'Throw Dat Azz' and 'Scintille' all bringing punch and release. The final stretch, featuring The Maghreban, Meridian Brothers and Sobredosis, casts a glowing ambiguity over the mix i just like Holland's sets, it ends not in resolution, but in feeling.
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Volume 2
Volume 2 (limited yellow vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DOC 374LPC1. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Soul
Angels (3:45)
Wanna Know (Ontario) (4:05)
Man (3:27)
Sierra (3:53)
Flicker (2:51)
Wandering Attention (2:32)
Fear (3:01)
More Than You Are Now (3:51)
Review: MRCY, the r&b/soul duo of Barney Lister and Kojo Degraft-Johnson, return with Volume 2: a bold, emotionally charged collection building on their acclaimed debut. Blending timeless influences with modern textures, their music offers comfort and unpredictability. "We're trying to extinguish fear with optimism and worry with love," Barney explains. This ethos runs through the album, from the uplifting grooves of 'Angels' and 'Wanna Know (Ontario)' to the driving rhythms of 'Man', which challenges ideals of masculinity over Afrobeat percussion and jazz flourishes.
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Quiet Pieces
Quiet Pieces (limited LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ECH 001LP. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Following A Dream (6:44)
Constantly Slipping Away (4:44)
In A Studded Procession (7:35)
Through Whispers (7:43)
Like A Bird (10:26)
Review: Serbia's Abul Mogard inaugurates his Soft Echoes imprint - after many a career-spanning stopover with Ecstatic, VCO and Light-years - with Quiet Pieces, an inward-looking suite unearthing stillness and submerged emotions scraped from the edges of memory. Assembled from archival sketches and fragments inspired by a late uncle's collection of 78rpm classical and opera records, the album reimagines faded moments through manipulated samples played at altered speeds, filtered through effects, and folded into new compositions. The result is a dream-static fusion of past and present, where Mogard's own recollections blur with an avuncular other's. The pieces shimmer with spectral density and tactile distortion, edging into abstractions influenced in part by Phill Niblock's Boston Tenor Index; Mogard pushes into rawer and rawer dissonances over the record's course. Marja de Sanctis's cover photograph, taken at the Temple of Jupiter Anxur, captures that same interplay of decay, reverence, and resonance.
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Rest Symbol
Rest Symbol (LP + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FO 01. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
(rest) (2:43)
Ascending Shadow (2:57)
Empty Sun (3:27)
ETIUS MOTIF (2:38)
Skin (4:04)
6 (3:33)
Darkness Settles In Perception (1:41)
Twelfth Hour (4:35)
(break) (2:50)
Review: The London trio of Molinaro, Moreiya, and Wendy Lavone aka Rest Symbol's self-titled debut brings together exotica, orchestral ambience, psychedelic dub and smoky soul for Brian Foote's new label FO. It's a record that reinvents downtempo music by transforming crumbled breaks into gooey caramel with string phrases aged under tape noise and Moreiya's voice sunk deep into endless reverb. There is a surrealist style to this album that brings new life to the embers of trip-hop as crackling samples and orchestral drones make for something decidedly futuristic.

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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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We Were Made Prey
We Were Made Prey (red vinyl LP)
Cat: ROCKACT 168LP. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Folk/Americana
Wolf (3:45)
Dark (4:29)
Harbour (3:52)
Bel(Ll) (1:26)
Before (3:07)
Deer (4:21)
Drawn (3:12)
Roadkill (3:50)
Hold (4:20)
Children (3:01)
Fire (2:59)
Review: There's a dark and eerie underbelly to Kathryn Joseph's We Were Made Prey. Everything feels dense, the air thick with a kind of moonlight, midnight unease. Images spring to mind of rushing through twilight woodlands or sailing through blinding fog. More than a few shades of Kate Bush, with the leading lady's vocal range certainly worthy of such a comparison. Tracks like 'Deer' owe more to the eternal Wuthering Heights resident than others, perhaps, but when all is said and done drawing this kind of comparison does us all a disservice. Lazy writing, and a failure to recognise the unique individuality of both female icons. Sticking in the here and now, Joseph has this remarkable ability to distill heady, intoxicating songs that grow, blossom, sometimes growl and always captivate. An emotionally charged enigma you need in your life.
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Chrome Dipped
Chrome Dipped (silver smokey vinyl LP)
Cat: ATO 0692. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
The Fool
Chrome Dipped
Gulls Way
The Hogg
Starting All The Dogs Off
Trick Pony
Amissus
Poison
Fragrant Rice
Kingdom Come
Swing Of The Noose
Review: Civic frontman Jim McCullogh apparently likes the idea of his band being more of a "mind set" than a group per se. Each record adds another layer to that perspective, like the evolution of a character rather than the trajectory of a troubadour troupe. In this case "one of the main objectives for this album was to make a drastic turn in our sound. Break the mould, melt the steel." Of course, there's still that heavily post-punk influenced Civic sound coursing through the rhythms here, and it's as gritty as ever. But it's also full of curveballs and unexpected twists, at times punting for a more jangle-y atmosphere, in other moments something resolutely muscular and main stage. Either way, it's going to hit you in the face and refuse to apologise.
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And The Sun
And The Sun (white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CIS 177LP. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Vorei (2:14)
Air (3:42)
Jawns (4:23)
Redd (3:10)
Kristall (3:04)
XOR (4:20)
Chalk (3:54)
Tare (2:37)
Review: The work of London-based Suffolk lad Dalham (Jon Michaelides) often comes accompanied by textual musings on existential themes, and his latest record And The Sun is no exception, hearing him quip on the mooted tulip that is generative AI: "As humankind strives to create artificial intelligence what will faith, love, or morality look like to a nascent consciousness? Will it be capable of understanding its creators who often hold logic and superstition within themselves?" So do questions of climate, macro-scale recklessness, and internal contradiction abound on this new record; an eight-track sublime that fits in well with the label's retromodernist, sometimes neo-pagan aesthetic sensibility. A weird Western ambient odyssey, where one abstract electronic artist's resident Suffolk surroundings merge with the same piano-led, drum machine-mapped scenes, not also long ago explored in 2024's 'Alive In Wonderland'.
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Cobra
Cobra (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CIS 176LP. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Pulse Repetition (2:49)
Absolute Everywhere (4:10)
The Proxy (3:11)
Progress Report (1:38)
Buran (3:43)
Tesseract (3:11)
Backscatter (5:34)
Frequency Shift (1:58)
Review: On a remote, gravel-covered spit along the east coast stand the remains of a Cold War-era government weapons testing and radar facility. In the mid-1960s, this site hosted the creation of an over-the-horizon radar-a groundbreaking system designed to bounce signals off the ionosphere to monitor distant nations. Its success depended on a complex interplay of frequency, solar cycles and atmospheric conditions but yet persistent interference plagued the system and rendered it ineffective. Despite multiple investigations, it was decommissioned and dismantled by the early 1970s. Today, the once-ambitious Cobra installation lies dormant, reclaimed by nature as a quiet, unlikely wildlife refuge and these are sounds inspired by it.
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Now That's What I Call The 70's
VARIOUS
Now That's What I Call The 70's (orange, white & brown vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: LPNNNOW 159. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Rock
Queen - "Don't Stop Me Now" (3:29)
Electric Light Orchestra - "Mr Blue Sky" (5:01)
Elton John - "Rocket Man (I Think It's Going To Be A Long Long Time)" (4:38)
Rod Stewart - "Maggie May" (3:42)
Roberta Flack - "Killing Me Softly With His Song" (4:46)
Donna Summer - "MacArthur Park" (3:59)
Blondie - "Heart Of Glass" (4:07)
David Essex - "Gonna Make You A Star" (3:35)
Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel - "Make Me Smile (Come Up & See Me)" (3:54)
Sweet - "Blockbuster" (3:11)
Suzi Quatro - "Can The Can" (3:34)
Mud - "Tiger Feet" (3:50)
Alvin Stardust - "My Coo Ca Choo" (2:47)
Wizzard - "See My Baby Jive" (4:59)
Mott The Hoople - "All The Young Dudes" (3:28)
John Lennon & Yoko Ono - "Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)" (3:18)
Bob Dylan - "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" (2:28)
The Police - "Message In A Bottle" (4:48)
The Clash - "London Calling" (3:20)
The Boomtown Rats - "Rat Trap" (4:55)
Roxy Music - "Virginia Plain" (2:59)
Sparks - "This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us" (3:01)
Gary Numan - "Cars" (3:48)
Baccara - "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" (4:29)
Village People - "YMCA" (3:42)
Chic - "Good Times" (3:37)
Earth, Wind & Fire - "September" (3:33)
Barry White - "You're The First, The Last, My Everything" (3:23)
Stevie Wonder - "Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)" (2:39)
Diana Ross - "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" (3:29)
Commodores - "Three Times A Lady" (3:34)
Bruce Springsteen - "Born To Run" (4:30)
Meat Loaf - "Bat Out Of Hell" (4:42)
Status Quo - "Rockin' All Over The World" (3:31)
Gerry Rafferty - "Baker Street" (4:06)
Don McLean - "American Pie" (4:08)
Bonnie Tyler - "It's A Heartache" (3:28)
Paul McCartney & Wings - "Mull Of Kintyre" (4:41)
Neil Diamond - "Sweet Caroline" (3:20)
Dolly Parton - "Jolene" (2:37)
The Manhattan Transfer - "Chanson D'Amour" (2:55)
Dean Friedman & Denise Marsa - "Lucky Stars" (4:00)
Boney M - "Rivers Of Babylon" (4:15)
Althea & Donna - "Uptown Top Ranking" (3:51)
10cc - "I'm Not In Love" (3:43)
Simon & Garfunkel - "Bridge Over Troubled Water" (4:52)
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Once I've Been There (reissue)
Cat: EXPAND 108RE. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Once I've Been There
Captain Connors
Review: Released in 1977 on Buddha Records, Norman Connors' heartfelt number 'Once I've Been There' is a lush piece of honest-to-goodness soul music that's long been held in high regard by diggers. It features a powerful vocal performance from Prince Phillip Mitchell, warm orchestral instrumentation, and a gentle groove arranged by Jerry Peters. Blending elements of classic r&b with jazz sophistication, the track has a timeless, cinematic feel. It's a standout in US drummer Connors' catalogue. Released in the same year, 'Captain Connors' is a loose and limber soul-jazz workout, with energetic horns and deinty keys riding over a sprawling arrangement. Well worth adding to the collection.
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City Life
City Life (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CR 846. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Funk
Rock Creek Park
Thankful 'Bout Yourself
City Life
All I Ask
Happy Music
Love So Fine
Flying High
Hash & Eggs
Review: The Blackbyrds, Washington Direct-Current pioneers of jazz-funk from the early 70s, overloaded the jazz circuit with City Life, a hair-frying album renowned for its flowing, fulminous rhythms. Core tracks 'Happy Music' and 'Rock Creek Park' set the stage for a long sampling legacy: the latter was famously sampled by both De La Soul and Nas, on 'Bitties In The BK Lounge' and 'Fried Chicken' respectively. This reissue, cut from the original tapes (AAA) by Kevin Gray and pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI, reupholsters the Blackbyrds' debut worm-catching funk pecks for the world's ears to witness once more.
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Still At Their Very Best: Live From The AO Arena Manchester 17 02 24
Cat: DH 2204. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Intro (1:27)
The 1975 (2:21)
Looking For Somebody To Love (5:13)
Happiness (5:25)
Part Of The Band (4:21)
Oh Caroline (4:18)
I'm In Love With You (4:24)
Change Of Heart (5:19)
An Encounter (0:47)
Robbers (4:21)
Me (5:21)
You (4:50)
Fallingforyou (4:07)
Aboutyou (5:21)
When We Are Together (6:43)
I Like America & America Likes Me (4:27)
Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America (3:26)
If You're Too Shy (Let Me Know) (4:08)
Tootimetootimetootime (9:08)
It's Not Living (If It's Not With You) (4:04)
Menswear (5:48)
Chocolate (3:52)
The Sound (4:34)
Somebody Else (4:34)
Guys (1:21)
I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes) (4:32)
Love It If We Made It (4:00)
Sex (4:36)
People (5:10)
Review: February 2024 saw two levee-breaking live moments by The 1975: here the indie band would return to Manchester for two massive AO Arena dates on 17 and 18 February, riding the rips of their biggest world tour yet. While technically from Wilmslow, the band cut their teeth in Greater Manchester's storied live scene and have always claimed the city as their unofficial hometown. Despite turning the leaf on a string of controversies centred on frontman Matty Healy, that didn't stop them from operating Still At Their Very Best, promising the kind of raucous, genre-blending performance fans expect a decade into their career. Support comes from labelmates The Japanese House, and Healy would later duet with Amber Bain on cult single 'Sunshine Baby.' This LP recording of the live spate distils a thirty-track stack of pristine live redeliveries, and with a monomaniacal arena's roar throughout, we hear a larger-than-life return home for the band.
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Oh Good Grief!
Oh Good Grief! (yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: 081007 5115147. Rel: 23 May 25
 
Jazz
Linus & Lucy (2:57)
You're In Love, Charlie Brown (3:07)
Peppermint Patty (2:37)
Great Pumpkin Waltz (3:34)
It's Your Dog, Charlie Brown (3:06)
Oh, Good Grief! (2:34)
Red Baron (4:46)
Rain, Rain Go Away (5:02)
Review: In 1968, celebrated American jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi moved away from Fantasy Records to Warner Bros and marked a new chapter with Oh, Good Grief!, his debut album on the label. Revisiting his beloved Peanuts compositions, Guaraldi expanded his signature trio setup of piano, bass and drums by incorporating electric guitar and electric harpsichord. The result was a fresh new take on his iconic themes that again resonated with fans and meant the album became a commercial success. Here remastered by Kevin Gray, this classic LP returns to vinyl and remains a joyful, nostalgic journey through Guaraldi's musical world alongside the lovable Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang.
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Collected
Collected (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3771. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Funk
You & I (3:08)
Mary Jane (3:58)
High On Your Love Suite (3:26)
Bustin’ Out (On Funk) (3:54)
Love Gun (3:59)
Come Into My Life (part 1) (3:06)
Big Time (3:34)
Give It To Me Baby (4:04)
Super Freak (3:24)
Ghetto Life (4:23)
Dance Wit Me (part 1) (4:16)
She Blew My Mind (69 Times) (4:12)
Hard To Get (4:06)
Standing On The Top (feat The Tempations) (3:50)
Cold Blooded (4:23)
U Bring The Freak Out (4:06)
Ebony Eyes (feat Smokey Robinson) (3:55)
17 (4:11)
You Turn Me On (3:37)
Glow (5:39)
Can’t Stop (4:19)
Spend The Night With Me (4:10)
Sweet & Sexy Thing (4:23)
Loosey’s Rap (feat Roxanne Shante) (3:55)
Busta Rhymes - "In The Ghetto" (feat Rick James) (3:54)
Review: There's more to US funk god Rick James than just 'Super Freak' and this sprawling retrospective proves it. Across four sides, the Buffalo-born musician's full-spectrum funk is on glorious display i from the righteous bounce of 'You & I' and weed-soaked romance of 'Mary Jane', to the hard-grinding grooves of 'Ghetto Life' and 'Give It To Me Baby'. The hits are all here, but so are deeper cuts like 'She Blew My Mind (69 Times)', 'Cold Blooded' and 'Can't Stop', showing off James's twisted humour, whip-smart arrangements and genre-bending instincts. Highlights like 'Glow', 'Dance Wit Me - Part 1' and the Temptations-featuring 'Standing On The Top' cement his reputation as a psychedelic soul innovator who consistently defied convention. Even the closing Busta Rhymes flip of 'In The Ghetto' feels earned i a nod to his lasting influence on rap and r&b. This isn't just a greatest hits i it's a flex, a time capsule and a reminder that Rick James could outplay, outsing and outfreak almost anyone.
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Kingston Riddim
Kingston Riddim (blue in red vinyl 10")
Cat: FDFDUBSX 01. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Techno
Kingston Riddim (7:34)
Kingston Riddim (Sato interpretation) (8:10)
Review: Two decades deep into his career and still pushing forward, this seasoned German DJ delivers something that feels both timeless and fresh. The original version of 'Kingston Riddim' is a smooth, sun-soaked affair. Drawing from island dub but built with a crisp, modern hand, the track is full of warm organic textures and laid-back swing. The chords are clean and expressive without feeling too polished. There's a breezy confidence to the groove that makes it feel effortless. It's the kind of track that could slip into any set and feel right at home. Sato's interpretation dives into deeper territory. The bass rolls in thick and heavy while the chords get more tangled and echo-laced. There's a submerged quality here, like the track has been dragged through deeper waters. It's moodier than the original but still carries that same rooted sense of rhythm. This is one of those rare records where both sides hit in different but equally effective ways.
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Played by: Shadow Dancer
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Light & Illusion
Cat: AFTG 04. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Electro
Login Beat (6:02)
Biancone Interno (5:10)
Strobe Transforms Thinking (5:48)
Light & Illusion (6:08)
Review: Acid For The Grandma's fourth release is another boundless trip into warped rhythms and surreal soundscapes with acid liquid textures that make for a psychedelic experience that sparks the imagination while pulling you into otherworldly dimensions. 'Login Beat' casts you adrift amongst circling snares over jacking beats and 'Biancone Interno' then cuts loose with freewheeling arms and sci-fi motifs that leave long neon trails. 'Strobe Transforms Thinking' taps into more taught dub tech with sinewy leads and last of all, 'Light And Illusion' places you in a colourful world of refracted rhythm and slivery tech house drums sent back from a distant planet.
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Vinyl Love (Kero Uno remix)
Cat: PIBE 004. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Vinyl Love (Kero Uno remix) (4:09)
Dont Kill My Vibes (Kero Uno remix) (3:45)
Review: Kero Uno has been kicking for almost two decades, credited with reviving jazz sensibilities in hip-hop almost three decades since it, unfortunately, fell out of fashion around the turn of the century. K1 introduces city-pop and jazz-hop to two of Kdots biggest tracks, 'Bitch Don't Kill My Vibe' and 'Love', the former of which was put on SoundCloud almost a decade ago now and created nothing but buzz. K1 skyrocketed to fame, having his album crowdfunded by excited fans and catching the attention of Kendrick's own mix engineer Derek Ali. The 'Don't Kill My Vibes' mix flips the 2012 hit into a vibraphone-led synthy jazz slice of heaven, while the 'Love' flip, 'Vinyl Love', is a chill, wavey city-pop banger, with subtle brass and airtight percussion coming together in perfect matrimony.
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Spanish Joint
Spanish Joint (7" repress)
Cat: PIBE 003. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Spanish Joint (Kero Uno remix) (3:14)
Feel Like Makin' Love (Kero Uno remix) (2:15)
Review: American neo-soul pin-up D'Angelo has released a couple of the smoothest records of the last 30 years. He even made a welcome comeback in the mid 2010s and added some more magic to his cannon. Here Kero Uno remixes a couple of his tunes and ups their funky quotient to make them more suitable to dancefloors. First, he flips 'Spanish Joint' into a key-laced and funky workout with low-slung, hip-swinging grooves sure to seduce next to the zippy synth leads. On the flip is his hot take on 'Feel Like Makin' Love', another bona-fide gem full of heart and soul.
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