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FORTHCOMING
Run The Jewels 2
Cat: MSAL 9. Rel: 31 Dec 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Jeopardy
Oh My Darling Don't Cry
Blockbuster Night (part 1)
Close Your Eyes (&Count To F**k)
All My Life
Lie, Cheat, Steal
Early (feat Boots)
All Due Respect (feat Travis Barker)
Love Again (feat Gangsta Boo)
Crown
Angel Duster
Review: Hip hop super group Run The Jewels aka Brooklyn-based rapper-producer El-P and Atlanta-based rapper Killer Mike continue to turn out new albums that continue to get a great reception. But at the same time, their old albums are still much sought after and so are being reissued. Run The Jewels 2 first came back in 2014 and received widespread acclaim from critics. They appreciated its darker, more layered production and Killer Mike and El-P's lyricism and chemistry and its guest contributions from the likes of Zach de la Rocha, Travis Barker and Diane Coffee.
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coming soon $24.63
FORTHCOMING
No Angel (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 196588 72071. Rel: 19 Sep 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Here With Me
Hunter
Don't Think Of Me
My Lover's Gone
All You Want
Thank You
Honestly OK
Slide
Isobel
I'm No Angel
My Life
Take My Hand
Review: On its 25th anniversary, Dido's No Angel hears a reissue after years of quiet retouching, though it has always been a touching record. It introduced the dove-winged Dido as a subtle anomaly compared to the post-Britpop landscape she splashed onto; more introspective than the era's radio pop, but too melodic and emotionally direct for the trip-hop bracket she was often loosely filed under. The album was shaped over several years, with early versions circulating before Arista officially picked it up, much of it having been co-produced with her brother Rollo Armstrong (of Faithless). That connection lends the record the gently electronic undercurrent Dido is now remembered for: looped beats, ambient washes, soft synth beds, acoustic guitar, and a diaristic, plainspoken subject range in the lyrics. Its house vibes - domestic mundanity, bruised endurance - could hardly predict its lead song's aggravated use in Eminem's 'Stan'.
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coming soon $25.75
FORTHCOMING
Comfort In Sound (2025 Remaster)
Comfort In Sound (2025 Remaster) (limited 'curacao' blue vinyl LP)
Cat: 964128 681. Rel: 12 Sep 25
 
Rock
Review: One of the defining moments of the 90s Welsh indie pop band's career, their fourth album arrived at a time of profound personal loss - the death of drummer Jon Lee - marking a shift in both their sound and emotional direction. The album sees them shifting from raw energy to a more reflective mood that captures their journey through grief, translating it into a refined blend of alternative rock.The production is sharp, with standout tracks like the anthemic 'Just the Way I Am' showcasing an evolving sophistication, while the melancholic 'Tide of Change' and 'Forget About Tomorrow' - complete with orchestral backing - offers introspective moments. But despite the challenging backdrop, the album flows with a sense of optimism too, highlighted by the rousing 'Full Circle'. This expanded version is a celebration of a pivotal period in their legacy, as well as containing a stack of tunes that helped define the era.
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coming soon $29.67
FORTHCOMING
Radio Free Europe
Radio Free Europe (orange vinyl 10")
Cat: 727118 3. Rel: 12 Sep 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Radio Free Europe 2025 (Jacknife Lee remix)
Radio Free Dub 1981 (Mitch Easter remix)
Radio Free Europe (original Hib-Tone single)
Sitting Still (original Hib-Tone B-Side)
Wh Tornado (From Cassette Set)
Review: R.E.M.'s first single gets a sharp rethink here, as onetime breakbeat hopeful turned superproducer Jacknife Lee reworks 'Radio Free Europe' for 2025, brightening its edges without sanding off the rawness. The 10" EP gathers together early recordings from 1981, when Mitch Easter first put the band to tape: the prized Hib-Tone single version of 'Radio Free Europe', its original B-side 'Sitting Still', the minimal 'Wh. Tornado' demo, and Easter's dubbed-out studio mix 'Radio Free Dub'. Pressed to orange vinyl and limited in run, the release acts as a flashpoint between the group's ragged, wiry beginnings and the high-gloss politics of Lee's modern production. All proceeds go to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, a nod to the band's early spirit of defiance.
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coming soon $27.72
FORTHCOMING
Peace Song
Cat: RUG 1487T. Rel: 15 Aug 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Peace Song
Peace Song (mix)
Review: After debut album WOOF, South East Londoners Fat Dog return with 'Peace Song', a curveballing single every bit as strange as it is sincere. A longtime setlist gem, the track brings a rare stillness to chaos: a pause in the frenzy for arms-in-the-air swaying (there's the unlikely inclusion of a children's choir). But don't mistake this for sentimentality: Joe Love's repeated line "And I'm in love with the world" is as much a provocation as a profession of joy. The accompanying video, directed by James Ogram, descends gleefully into lo-fi monster madness, riffing on kaiju cinema with a DIY touch that's all Fat Dog. Whether it signals a new direction or a temporary detour, 'Peace Song' proves Fat Dog unafraid to undercut their own earnestness with a snarl a smirk.
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coming soon $17.36
FORTHCOMING
Anxiety
Anxiety (grey vinyl 7")
Cat: 782177 0. Rel: 18 Jul 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Review: Florida-born rapper Doechii's 'Anxiety' didn't land overnight; it bubbled up from a 2019 YouTube demo, got sampled by Sleepy Hallow in 2023, then roared back in 2025 as a full-blown hit. Rerecorded and officially released via Top Dawg and Capitol, the track hinges on a warped lift from Gotye and Kimbra's 2011 smash, flipping that now-familiar hook into a tense, twitchy backdrop for Doechii's switchblade delivery. It's part rap confession, part pop catharsis, and all nerve. The song's viral comeback, sparked by TikTok, pushed it ever up the charts, cracking the top ten in the US and climbing to number one in Australia and Switzerland. Added as a bonus cut to Alligator Bites Never Heal, 'Anxiety' also spawned a Mackel-directed video that slyly nods to its core sample source.
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coming soon $13.72
FORTHCOMING
See You On The Other Side V2.0
See You On The Other Side V2.0 (27xLP box set + slipmat + posters)
Cat: 198028 94631. Rel: 11 Jul 25
 
Metal
Review: With the recent announcement of the mother of all farewell shows for metal pioneers Black Sabbath slated for 5th July on their hometurf of Birmingham at Villa Park, which shall also serve as the final live performance from the original vocalist/reality TV star/bat decapitator/overall heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne, See You On The Other Side offers a mammoth collation of the Ozz Man's entire solo discography, beginning with the seminal 1980 debut full-length Blizzard Of Ozz, running all the way up to the 2022 swansong Patient Number 9, with space provided for the much adored rarities compilation Flippin' The B-Side. Limited to 2000 individually numbered copies, this gargantuan hyper deluxe boxset also arrives complete with ten full-size posters comprised of vintage photos, a gold bat vinyl slipmat, as well as a numbered vellum certificate of authenticity personally signed by Ozzy himself.
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coming soon $484.92
FORTHCOMING
All Of Me
All Of Me (180 gram clear light green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: UPJY 95112. Rel: 25 Jun 25
 
Funk
Oh! Tengo Suerte
Tokyo Reggae
Sweet Agnes
Akogare No Seychelles Shoto
I Remember You
Izu Amanatsu Natto Uri
Tropic Birds
Brasilian Skies
Mambo No. 5
ESP
Star Wars Samba
Sexy Dance
Malibu
Ready To Fly
Review: Part of a dedicated reissues campaign of much of Japanese funk and prog instrumentalist Masayoshi Takanaka's discography, we're now privy to one of the best records within it: the esteemed, sensitively embellished, and patently instrumental super-opus, All Of Me. The only compilation record to be reissued as part of the series, All Of Me was first put out in the same period as the early treats Brasilian Skies and Jolly Jive, which sealed the deal on Takanaka's (successful) career, and saw to the unstoppably decades-long period of fun that followed, and more or less lasted until 2011. Intro'd superbly, and with a sense of amicable drama, we hear segues into 'Sweet Agnes' and 'Izu Amanatsu Natto Uri'; both are gateway drugs for atmospheric music enjoyers to get into funk, amping up the mood of ease, and building on Takanaka's self-fashioned surf scene adjacency.
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coming soon $58.80
FORTHCOMING
Midnight Ragas
Midnight Ragas (bone white vinyl LP)
Cat: MH 029. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Review: Eric Hilton, one half of Washington D.C.'s Thievery Corporation, delivers a solo record that plays out like a dusty, world-weary mixtapeirooted in trip hop and ambient lounge but elevated by a lighter, more soulful touch. 'Life (In The Deep End)' sets the tone, all liquid basslines and slouchy psychedelia, before Puma Ptah delivers smooth vocal turns on the sweetly melancholic 'Leave It All' and the funkier, more libidinous 'All I Want'. Natalia Clavier, meanwhile, lends ghostly tenderness to 'Je ne t'aime plus', the cinematic 'Sol Interior', and the standout 'L'Ocean'ithe most transportive thing here, all pillowy pads and swooning trip hop poise. 'Behind My Eyes' roughens things up with crunchy breaks, and 'Burkina Faso' brings a dubbed-out D.C. bounce. By the end, 'Madame Asha' and 'Beautiful Moment' circle back to soft, expansive textures, shimmering with late-night clarity. Held together by its melodic generosity and shifting moods, this is one of Hilton's most listenable records to date.
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coming soon $27.99
FORTHCOMING
Basho/Still Forms
Cat: SPGRM 012LP. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Basho
Still Forms
Review: Portraits GRM offer a split release between Beatrice Dillon and Hideki Umezawa, riffing on 'basho' and Baschet respectively. Dillon's 'Basho' is shaped on the mortar of a Japanese philosophical concept: conceived by Japanese philosopher Kitaro Nishida, basho describes a post-physical plane in which experiences and thoughts interconnect, dissolving subject-object distinctions. Dillon and Umezawa's music both resist fixity, reactivating the listener's attention by way electronic sounds stripped of origin. Umezawa's 'Still Forms', however, contrasts Dillon's firm-footed techno curtails with an entirely beatless piece, exploring the sonic potential of Baschet sound structures: experimental instruments developed in the 1950s by Bernard and Francois Baschet. Electroacoustic cognitions branch out like newly grown synapses on this fresh 12".
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coming soon $23.50
FORTHCOMING
Love Contest
Cat: AJX 853T. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Jazz
The Joneses - "Love Contest" (Dave Lee extended Disco mix)
Street People - "I Wanna Get Over" (Cosmodelica remix)
Review: This second instalment in the Spring Revisited seriesia collaboration between Acid Jazz and Ace Recordsioffers two expertly handled edits from across the Atlantic rooted in the fertile legacy of 70s New York soul. London's modern disco institution Dave Lee reinvents The Joneses' 'Love Contest' with his trademark finesse, giving the track a full-bodied groove-up without losing its bittersweet heart. The strings soar, the rhythm section locks tight, and Lee's decades-deep knowledge of disco and boogie shines through in every detail. On the flip, New York-based Coleen 'Cosmo' Murphy brings lush new life to Street People's 'I Wanna Get Over'. With sun-drenched keys, crisp hand percussion and subtle delays, she transforms heartache into late-night liberation. Both sides feel like love letters from DJ to danceflooriclassic soul refracted through contemporary ears, pressed on wax that looks and feels like it just time-travelled from 1979.
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coming soon $16.23
FORTHCOMING
Supreme Clientele (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 198029 05571. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro
Nutmeg (feat RZA)
One
Saturday Nite (US album edit)
Ghost Deini (feat Superb)
Apollo Kids (feat Raekwon)
The Grain (feat RZA)
Buck 50 (feat Cappadonna, Method Man & Redman)
Mighty Healthy
Woodrow The Base Head
Stay True (feat 60 Second Assassin)
We Made It (feat Superb)
Stroke Of Death
Iron's Theme (Intermission)
Malcolm
Who Would You Fuck
Child's Play
Cherchez LaGhost (feat U-God)
Wu Banga 101 (feat GZA, Cappadonna, Masta Killa & Raekwon)
Clyde Smith
Iron's Theme (Conclusion)
Review: Ghostface came out swinging on Supreme Clientele, his second solo LP; with wild, free-associative flair - he was by then a standout MC even amid Wu-Tang's crowded barracks. Now. a decorated verbal bombardier, he earned the Killah badge with this one: built in close collaboration with RZA, who ammunised the record's beats while conscripting JuJu, The Hitmen, and Hassan on versal lookout duties, the album lands like a continuous reel of grainy street cinema, warped soul loops, and cryptic one-liners. Written largely after a trip to Africa and through a stint at New York prison Rikers Island, the album steps away from mafioso cliches and fixation on brands, folding in a looser, more surreal energy. Singles 'Apollo Kids' and 'Cherchez La Ghost' cut the ears with raw, slice-thru charm, but it's deep cuts like 'Nutmeg' that cement it as of the sharpest solo turns in the Wu-Tang catalogue.
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coming soon $28.56
FORTHCOMING
The Grand Designer
Cat: ONUDP 67. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Dub
The Grand Designer
Let's Come Together (feat Lee Scratch Perry)
Russian Oscillator
Cold War Skank
Review: Adrian Sherwood, the British dub innovator and head of On-U Sound, returns with a heavyweight four-tracker that distils his decades of studio alchemy into a concise and potent dub plate. 'The Grand Designer' kicks things off with processed percussive fragments, shifting filters and a locked groove that feels both futuristic and rooted in sound system culture. 'Let's Come Together' reimagines that rhythm as a spiritual dub seance, with the late Lee "Scratch" Perry muttering cosmic riddles like ghost transmissions from another dimension. 'Russian Oscillator' dials into coldwave and dancehall tension, while 'Cold War Skank' melts distorted slide guitar over thick reverb and scorched-earth ambience. Sherwood's signature touchisubmerged melodies, splintered rhythms and dubbed-out spaceiis in full effect, reinforcing his legacy while still sounding restless and exploratory. This is sound design for the body and the brain, cut loud and deep to 10" wax.
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coming soon $21.01
FORTHCOMING
Alone At Prom (reissue)
Alone At Prom (reissue) (translucent orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 784300 369516. Rel: 08 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Enchanted Waterfall
Pink Dolphin Sunset (feat Tee)
Midnight's Interlude
The Color Violet
Lavender Sunflower
Ballad Of A Badman
Lady Of Namek
Pluto's Last Comet
'87 Stingray
Hurt From Mercury
Last Kiss Of Nebulon
Prom King/Love On Acid
Crystal Strawberry
Wilona's Workshop
Hurts Me (feat Trippie Red & Yoko Gold)
Alexa Love It
Splash Wave Repeat (interlude)
Poison Ivy
Sex Anonymous (feat Yoko Gold)
Shut Up & Love
Kame House
Review: Tory Lanez's critically acclaimed 2020 album found favour with fans and critics alike for it 80s-inspired sound and smooth blend of r&b, pop and retro vibes. The record was also a great reminder that Lanez has real versatility as both a singer and producer. The reissue offers enhanced audio quality which means tracks like 'Skat' and 'Enchanted Waterfall' which blend lush synths with Lanez's emotive vocals, sound good as ever. Alone At Prom has both nostalgic yet modern appeal and is standout project in Lanez's career that is both sonically and thematically engaging.
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coming soon $54.87
FORTHCOMING
Nothing Else Matters
Nothing Else Matters (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: CLO 5421. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Rock
Review: Lemmy's referential 'Nothing Else Matters' first surfaced on his 2001 record Metallic Assault, which heard the royal funereal Motorhead frontman dedicate an entire fin de mille moment to key works by his fellow metalheads, Metallica. While Metallica's original nihilist anthem had a rousing, Nordic godlike feel, shaded by James Hetfield's sturdy mid register, Lemmy's version counteracts its courageous existentialism with a gruff bass-baritone, as though to drag the original song, along with its life-affirming potential, back down into the hellpit. Lemmy appears as ever on bass, with vocals by Jon Oliva (Savatage), guitar by Bob Balch (Fu Manchu), and drums by Gregg Bissonette.
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coming soon $41.43
FORTHCOMING
Kingmaker
Kingmaker (2xLP)
Cat: DGGF 0021. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Play This At My Funeral
Everywhere I Go (feat Dem Joints)
Been A Long Time (feat Jenn-Em - part 2)
The Moment (feat Busta Rhymes & Problem)
Earth Is Over
Leave Me Alone (feat Dr Dre Ty$ign)
Belly Of The Beast (feat Jason Martin)
History
Genisis
Perfect Alibi (feat Stalone)
American Idol (feat Symba)
Crash (feat Royce Da 5'9)
For The Love (feat Ice Cube & Lorine Chia)
Shut Yo Mouth (feat Compton AV & Butch Cassidy)
Higher (feat Redman & B-Real)
Success
Notified (King Tee) (feat Cold 187)
What U Like (feat Guapdad 4000 & Daygo Fatts)
End Of The Day (feat Tre Capital & Domo Genesis)
Kingmaker
Review: Xzibit first put his talents on full display - no glass case needed - right as the moment that the 90s LA rap underground scene spread its wings. He broke out shortly after this underground comeup in 1996 with At The Speed Of Life, led by the moody slow-burn single 'Paparazzi'. His new record Kingmaker, however, brings, after a decade of remission from the limelight, a full 20 track's worth of deal-ready proofs of liquidity, guile and acumen, with Xzibit casting himself as a "kingmaker". (It) "has nothing to do with him being royalty or sitting on the throne and being a part of some kind of hierarchy", but a sign that he wanted to share his knowledge of "the good, the bad, the ugly, the ups and downs" he's faced throughout his life and career that he attributes to "making him successful". 'Play This At My Funeral' leads the offensive with hollowed out gumption and politically neutral, reminiscent bars, setting the tone with the following sentiment: don't mess with me, I've seen too much.
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coming soon $32.76
FORTHCOMING
Everyday
Cat: DGGF 0931. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Review: "Every day" is a noble ambition to uphold for any budding jazzor. On his eighth LP, Takuya Kuroda exalts the principle of tireless dedication to the craft by way of dedicating just a little bit of time to it every day. 10,000 hours is the ideal, but we wonder how many hours Kuruda has checked off? Front covered by a depiction of the Kobe artist bent tongue-extended over his next batch of sheet music, the record attests to the ingenuity and import of genre-fluid jazz. On the stylistic front, the now Brooklyn-based trumpeter continues the trajectory set by his earlier Midnight Crisp, leaning further into hip-hop beats, neo-soul textures, and electronic layers, though the formative jazz sensibility is not lost, having been shaped by nearly three proud decades of dedicated commitment to the craft.
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coming soon $25.48
FORTHCOMING
Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel III
Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel III (180 gram 'exoazurine' blue vinyl 2xLP + download code limited to 100 copies) (1 per customer)
Cat: PITP 79BLUE. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Ambient/Drone
(Final Approach 1)
(Final Approach 2)
(Final Approach 3)
(Final Approach 4)
(Final Approach 5)
(Final Approach 6)
(Blue New World 1)
(Blue New World 2)
(Blue New World 3)
(Blue New World 4)
(Blue New World 5)
Review: UK ambient artist 36, whose real name is Dennis Huddleston and peerless American ambient producer Zake return to their Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel collaboration on the latter's Past Inside the Present. This ambient masterpiece offers glacial drones and delicate textures that drift like solar winds and evoke the vast calm of deep space. As always, it is layered music crafted with care and restraint that demands deep listening and provides a heady space for stillness and inward reflection in our overstimulated world. It's a meditative, cosmic journey that transcends ambient norms and is rich in subtle harmonics and emotional nuance and makes yet another standout from the tireless Zake and 36.
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coming soon $41.43
FORTHCOMING
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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coming soon $20.15
FORTHCOMING
Elektrofon Klang 4-Voice Polyphonic Controller & Sequencer Module Elektrofon Klang 4-Voice Polyphonic Controller & Sequencer Module
Cat: 835247 Rel: 31 May 25 • View all Synth modules
 
A 4-voice polyphonic controller module in 14HP.
Notes: «Klang» is a 4 voice polyphonic controller. It stores, traverses and manipulates chord progressions.

Overview

«Klang» is a unique take on polyphonic control within Eurorack.

Displaying chords in a circular clock-like display, and giving the user immediate control over every aspect without "menu diving" makes for an easy to use and inspiring module.

The module can store up to 99 chords, where each chord is made up of 4 voices.

Each voice is represented by a colored indicator on the clock-face which in turn is controlled by an encoder.

The indicators points to notes on the chromatic scale drawn in 360- around the clock-face.

Interface

The big grey encoder in the middle of the module lets you browse the chords - the active chord and total chord count is shown just above the encoder on the display.

The + button lets you ad a new chord. The new chord is added after the currently active chord, and the new chord is then set as the active chord.

The - button removes the current chord.

Inputs

The module has 3 inputs - 1 trigger input and 2 bipolar CV inputs.

Trigger input

The trigger input triggers a chord change.

If the direction input is unconnected, a single trigger results in a single step in the forwards direction.

Direction input (+-5V)

The direction input normalizes to a single step in the forwards direction.

You can feed this input a bipolar CV (+-5V).

Direction maps the total chord count to 5V. This means that +5V results in a single trigger progressing +n steps, where n is the total chord count.

A negative voltage will do exactly the same but resulting in backwards stepping.

0V equals no movement.

Transpose input (+-5V)

This bipolar CV lets you transpose the current chord up or down within 1 octave.

It is therefore a 5V/oct input.

The reason for this is that it is intended to be used with an analoge voltage source like the Pressure Points from Make Noise, or any other analoge sequencer.

It is much easier to fine tune a 5V/oct signal with a regular potentiometer than a 1V/oct signal.

Outputs

Each voice has a separate color coded 1V/oct CV output.
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coming soon $402.05
FORTHCOMING
TL 14
TL 14 (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: TL 14. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Techno
Dr4go
Konga3
Review: As are many a contemporary eupho-breaks artists, mysterious rave artist Inner Lakes (a favourite of the likes of Art Of Dark, Junction Forest and Earth Dog) is apparently obsessed with notions of ecstasy and endo-stimulant energy, and his new topup for Timeless' catalogue is no exception to this rule. With the rulebook part ravaged and part preserved in formaldehyde, 'Dr4go' and and 'Konga3' indulge rah-inducing, wackout vocal experiments of a hyperactive calibre, and the A-side is especially creative in this regard, its impactful verbiages smeared over stretch-delays so obscure that we're left to interpret - rather than force the recognition of - what has just been said. "Its my... grah!?"
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coming soon $21.56
FORTHCOMING
Take Care
Take Care (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: DGGF 9761. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Take Care
Lost The Love
Change Me
Leave Me Alone
Therapy Session
Planting Seeds
Words From Wallo267
Law & Order
Back On My BS
2am
Story Of X
The Largest
MMHMM
Rich Off Rap
They Don't Know
Review: The second studio release from US rapper BigXthaPlug arrives as a tightly packed 31-minute set that channels Southern hip-hop muscle with a more reflective, matured perspective. Built around themes of perseverance, self-reliance and generational care, the album mixes gospel and 80s r&b samples with booming low-end production, keeping one foot in the club and the other in the confessional. The title track sets the tone with soulful vocals looped under direct verses, while 'Change Me' and 'Therapy Session' lean into emotional candour without softening the delivery. Tracks like 'The Largest' and 'Rich off Rap' go hard on bravado with a wink toward restraint, and 'Story of X' uses spoken word from Wallo267 to ground the narrative in lived experience. 'Back on My BS' and 'Mmhmm', both holdovers from a previous EP, still hit sharp here, and the deluxe edition adds range with 'Holy Ground' (with Jessie Murph) and the woozy, melodic 'Comes & Goes' featuring Tommy Newport. It's a release that doesn't chase complexity but finds strength in economy i punchy, heavy, and assured in its message. BigXthaPlug sounds more focused than ever, and the results speak loudest when he keeps it concise.
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coming soon $27.16
FORTHCOMING
Every DJ Pt 1 & 2 : The Unreleased Kenny Dope Project
Cat: BL 001. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Every DJ (part 1)
Every DJ (part 2)
Review: Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez is still undergoing a thorough reissuing-reassessment of his finest breaks clasts courtesy of Kay Dee, who've here trowelled deep into his vault for a formerly unreleased cut threading the needle between hip-hop breaks and dancehall grit. 'Every DJ' lands back on 7", flipping a vocal sample from Cutty Ranks' 'The Stopper' into a punchy, bass-heavy instrumental built for crossfader work. It's Dope in classic form: tough drums, deep pockets, and just enough swagger to keep things bouncing.
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coming soon $21.56
FORTHCOMING
Olympia
Olympia (red vinyl LP)
Cat: 964039 631. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Rock
You Can Dance
Alphaville
Heartache By Numbers
Me Oh My
Shameless
Song To The Siren
No Face, No Name, No Number
BF Bass (Ode To Olympia)
Reason Or Rhyme
Tender Is The Night
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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coming soon $30.52
FORTHCOMING
Voices Of The Past
Cat: SDT 001. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Deep House
Herrscher Der Zeit
Eine Frage An Dich Selbst
Condem Me
Videodrome (Arena mix)
Review: New bursters onto the scene, Spain's Spirito Del Tempo present their inaugural release, Das Firmament's 'Voices Of The Past'. Their sound rodded in real-time creation, as opposed to obsessive editing in post, the Swiss duo nonetheless cut the cloth of a steely, ingenious exactitude, befitting of techno-into-dark-synth and its mechanistic mood of absolution. 'Herrscher Der Zeit' and 'Eine Frage an Disch Selbst' are bell-tower-chiming, synthpop machines, stripped of their humanity save for an irrevocable harmonic core. 'Condem Me' and 'Videodrome' move increasingly Cronenbergian, ending on an acid trance tonic traum: "television is reality, and reality is less than television".
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I Wanna Feel You
Cat: ANIMALS 012. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Deep House
I Wanna Feel You (Berlin version) (8:34)
I Wanna Feel You (Tokyo version) (5:43)
Animals Ate The Mushroom (5:24)
I See The Future (6:15)
I Wanna Feel You (short version) (2:44)
Review: Berlin-via-Tokyo artist Courtney Bailey lands on Naarm's Animals Dancing with a debut packed with hypnotic force. Three versions of 'I Wanna Feel You' form the core: the Berlin cut drifts in slow and hazy, Bailey's bilingual vocal wrapping around a rubbery acid line and slinky percussion. Tornado Wallace's Tokyo version ramps up the pressure with sharper drums and a more focused low end, while the short version distils its essence into a tooly spiral. 'Animals Ate The Mushroom' is a wild-eyed polyrhythmic trip, bristling with shakers, broken FX and warped animalistic calls. 'I See The Future' edges closer to dancefloor propulsion, FM bass flickering beneath spectral vocals and birdlike synths. Released on Wurundjeri Country, this marks the offering number 12 from the label and a powerful first move for Bailey. Equal parts lucid and dreamlike, it imagines a world just out of reach: a city populated only by animals, where language breaks down and rhythm takes over.
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Teufelswerk (15th Anniversary Edition)
Teufelswerk (15th Anniversary Edition) (limited red, orange & yellow vinyl 3xLP + poster)
Cat: GIGOLO 25015. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Techno
U Can Dance (feat Bryan Ferry)
The DJ
Electronic Germany
Bodyfarm2
Wonderland
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Review: To mark 15 years since its original release, DJ Hell's landmark Teufelswerk long player returns as a very collectable limited edition triple vinyl set that also includes a poster of the original cover and a special hype sticker. When it was released in 2009, Teufelswerk made an immediate impact and over time has remained a pivotal work thanks to its brash and inventive collision of techno, ambient and experimental sounds. It features collaborations with artists like Bryan Ferry and explores the contrast between Day and Night so looks to, and does, balance euphoric dancefloor highs with immersive, cinematic atmospheres that make a longer-lasting impression. It's proven to be a timeless, genre-defying classic.
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TNT Vol 9
Cat: TNT 009. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Without Me (4:30)
The Real Slim Shady (4:02)
Review: TNT Rap Classics are a ghostly rap reissues outfit, operating in the shadows, but they've churned out a truly solid ream of stadium/megastar rap reissues on 7" for several years now. After lookbacks on Nelly and Beyonce they now pay due deference to Eminem, placing special attention on the rapper's early-noughts Slim Shady era. 'Without Me' was the whimsical, cheekily intoned lead single from The Eminem Show, finding Eminem lampooning pop culture, the media, and his critics. 'The Real Slim Shady', meanwhile, came before, with biting critique of the pop cultural fascination with authenticity: "Will the real Slim Shady please stand up?"
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Virgo Space Acid
Cat: SRN 003. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Techno
Calibration (5:40)
Mercury (5:39)
Virgo Space Acid (6:22)
Floresta (5:13)
Review: GiGi FM's Virgo Space Acid is another mystical techno odyssey. Channelling "2025's energy," she fuses acid textures, reworked 909s and mantra-like vocals across four transformative tracks that range from the hypnotic opener 'Calibration' to the soaring tension of the title track and the emotional dubscape of 'Floresta.' Each cut explores healing, intuition and self-empowerment through sonic minimalism as GiGi refines her craft into a deeply expressive language that merges an urge to move with real moments of introspection. This is not just club music-it's ritual and release from the forefront of experimental techno.
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All Or Nothing At All (Acoustic Sounds Series)
All Or Nothing At All (Acoustic Sounds Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 758081 6. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Jazz
Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me (4:14)
Cheek To Cheek (3:37)
Ill Wind (6:15)
Speak Low (4:26)
I Wished On The Moon (3:26)
But Not For Me (3:50)
All Or Nothing At All (5:41)
We'll Be Together Again (4:25)
Sophisticated Lady (4:49)
April In Paris (3:02)
Say It Isn't So (3:18)
Love Is Here To Stay (3:43)
Review: Billie Holiday's late career 1958 LP through Verve Records caught the legendary singer at a relatively intimate stage: substance abuse compounded financial difficulties, which imposed a toll on her already turbulent personal life, and Holiday's once-pure, all-powerful voice was showing signs of wear. A title like All Or Nothing At All would certainly seem to express the captive intensity of an industry that "breaks" artists in more ways than one, and despite the mixed reviews on release, this small combo-backed record is of one artist's broken but still functioning sensitivity. With Harry "Sweets" Edison and saxophonist Ben Webster, Holiday croons over 12 tracks, recorded over five sessions in 1956 and 1957, showcasing a more restrained vocal style that pierces clearly through and despite pharyngeal ills.
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Sci Fi Lullabies Vol 1 (half-speed remastered)
Sci Fi Lullabies Vol 1 (half-speed remastered) (3xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: DEMREC 1290. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
My Insatiable One (2:57)
To The Birds (5:20)
Where The Pigs Don’t Fly (5:32)
He's Dead (5:15)
The Big Time (4:22)
High Rising (5:32)
The Living Dead (3:11)
My Dark Star (4:16)
Killing Of A Flash Boy (4:01)
Whipsnade (4:00)
WSD (3:57)
Together (4:15)
Bentswood Boys (3:03)
Europe Is Our Playground (5:32)
Every Monday Morning Comes (4:07)
Have You Ever Been This Low? (3:40)
Another No One (3:33)
Young Men (4:36)
The Sound Of The Streets (4:47)
Money (4:02)
WSD (5:45)
This Time (5:35)
Jumble Sale Mums (4:08)
These Are The Sad Songs (6:19)
Sadie (5:24)
Graffiti Women (4:51)
Duchess (3:36)
Review: Legendary UK indie outfit Suede dropped their Sci-Fi Lullabies album back in in 1997. It was soon established as one of the greatest B-sides compilations ever made and became a fan favourite. The record captured the band's creative peak while drawing from the Dog Man Star and Coming Up eras with tracks like 'My Insatiable One,' 'The Living Dead' and 'Killing of a Flash Boy' packed with Suede's romantic melancholy and jagged glamour. All those feature again on this beautifully recreated reissue. The original reached number nine on the UK Albums Chart and received critical acclaim for its depth and ambition and this 2025 version features refreshed artwork by longtime collaborator Paul Khera.
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Happiness (15th Anniversary Edition)
Happiness (15th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold picture disc 2xLP) (1 per customer)
Cat: 198028 89361. Rel: 23 May 25
 
Pop
Silver Lining (4:56)
Wonderful Life (3:58)
Blood, Tears & Gold (4:09)
Sunday (3:51)
Stay (3:49)
Illuminated (3:17)
Evelyn (3:44)
Better Than Love (3:31)
Devotion (4:13)
Unspoken (4:32)
The Water (3:34)
Verona (1:49)
Affair (6:10)
Mother Nature (2:50)
Happiness (3:32)
All I Want For Christmas Is New Year's Day (4:26)
Wonderful Life (Arthur Baker remix) (6:46)
Review: To mark its 15th anniversary, Hurts' debut album Happiness receives a long-awaited vinyl release as a rather special limited-edition picture disc. The synth-pop duo's breakthrough was originally released in 2010 and is revisited in full here with all the hits, featuring such as 'Better Than Love,' 'Wonderful Life' and 'Stay.' This debut vinyl pressing adds further value with a side of deluxe edition highlights including the festive fan favourite 'All I Want For Christmas Is New Year's Day' and Arthur Baker's remix of 'Wonderful Life.' It's a sleek and nostalgic listen that reminds of the moody glamour and melodic punch of Hurts' defining debut.
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Flux
Flux (LP + insert)
Cat: AR 058. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
A Boat Full Of Dreams (5:31)
Fragile (4:27)
The Waiting (5:14)
In Another Way (6:11)
Old Wounds (5:04)
Where We Belong (4:51)
Review: In the wake of unprecedented flooding that devastated Rio Grande do Sul in May 2024 - claiming over 170 human lives and countless animals, and submerging entire cities -local artist Carlos Ferreira created Flux as a means to survive. Composed and recorded in just one week during the height of the crisis, the album began as a personal coping mechanism but soon evolved into something more: a sonic document of a region in trauma. Born of catastrophe, Flux manifests as a twinkling sonic blanket despite it, buoyed by dreams of alterity and belonging, its incredible Max granulations matching the pockets of hope implied therein. Stark, urgent textures mirror the patent despair of the moment, yet embedded within are quiet meditations on endurance, reflecting a labile openness to change from the guitarist-composer and longtime AvantRoots resident.
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Solina
Solina (gatefold LP)
Cat: BBE 805ALP. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Caught In The Wind (3:46)
Trust The Feeling (4:21)
Cave Sands (4:57)
Surrender Love (4:42)
When Will The Day Come (4:22)
Promised Me Love (4:16)
Delta Spirit (2:59)
Always Leaving (5:08)
Surrender Love (reprise) (2:18)
Review: Though they've trodden remarkably different paths through music so far, the coming-together of UK singer-producers Allysha Joy, Hidden Spheres and Finn Rees makes for a latent talent condensation of the "of course!" kind. Solina hears them freshwater rock pool their shared ear for groove and space, weaving motifs of Balearic house, jazz, broken beat and 90s street soul through a vivid whole; long after each artist's works across in veins of future beats, chillwave, deep house and UK bass. From the tremulous Rhodes overwash of 'Promised Me Love' to the sophomoric sunstroke 'Trust The Feeling', Joy's vocals usually only appear lately, like a vocal forest spirit peeking its head out on the ecotone between wood and sea. Not a showcase of chops, but a case of layered restraint, unfurling unhurriedly.
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JS 06
JS 06 (12" + insert)
Cat: JS 06. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Techno
Bleach (7:45)
Condenser (feat Sabola) (6:06)
On (feat Martyn Bootyspoon) (6:11)
Get It Done (feat Frankie Teardrop) (5:53)
Review: Montreal's Jump Source makes it six with four tracks engineered for maximum impact on the dancefloor. Side A features 'Bleach' and 'Condenser,' which are all about building and sustaining tension through bold, cyclical progressions. 'Condenser' was co-produced with Sabola and leans heavily on the Roland SH-05, which anchors the track with analogue grit. The mood shifts of the flip with vocal-driven cuts from Martyn Bootyspoon and Frankie Teardrop adding a hint of introspective flair to the club ready grooves. 'On' takes a confrontational edge, while 'Get It Done' rides a cooler groove.
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Transpace EP
Cat: HWTHR 01. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Techno
Dropped (6:58)
Soul Hacker (6:41)
Equal (7:29)
Dub Spaced (5:41)
Review: Haworthia Records is a new sub-label of Luzerna that kicks off with Nomad Soul, an artist from Marseille who has been making beats for a decade. He likes to tap into dreamy 'scapes but keep the feet moving, and here he also colours his sounds with some 80s and 90s nostalgia on the 'Transpace' EP. 'Dropped' has a raw drum groove that stands you upright, 'Soul Hacker' has warped and psychedelic pads and hallucinogenic vocals, and 'Equal' is a thudding trance-techno pumper. 'Dub Spaced' shuts down with plenty of deep space eeriness, weird sounds and a throbbing, dubby low end.
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Exit 808
Exit 808 (pink black white & grey vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SAR 0006XY. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Electro
Bass Situation 313 (6:54)
Borg Invasion (5:41)
Exit 808 (End Of All Existence edit) (5:31)
Borg Fightz (5:33)
Space Technician (6:31)
Techno Logical (5:34)
The Greed (5:31)
Passion (4:45)
Social Alliance Warriors (Political Greed mix) (5:53)
Review: Detroit electro investigator MICRO4CE delivers a no-compromise double pack here across two EPs packed with nine tracks of raw electronic futurism and imaging. It is all rooted in classic Detroit electro and so-called hi-tech-funk so the sound channels early 80s influences like Nucleus and Mantronix while carving out its own cyborg-driven edge. 'Bass Situation 313' gets underway with swampy low ends and far-sighted chords then the likes of 'Borg Fightz' bring unrelenting coruscated drums and 'The Greed' is a more minimal sound with zippy synths and dehumanised vocals. This is seriously high-grade electro for heads who like gritty, futuristic and fearless sounds.
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Multi Delay EP
Cat: BS 002. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Techno
Control (6:37)
Liquid Rain (6:18)
Interface (8:50)
Review: Originally released in 1997, this underground gem gets a welcome reissue which suggests its impact hasn't dulled a bit. This is classic late-90s techno - from New York's Trebbi via an Italian label - at its most urgent and hypnotic, with enough character and raw drive to still hit hard in today's dancefloors. The title track, 'Control' is an Italian stomper through and through in a heady, trance-tinged banger with tight sequencing and a relentless pulse. It surges with a kind of controlled chaos with that turn-of-the-century energy where techno and trance often blurred lines. It sounds remarkably fresh with tight production and timeless structure. Side-B begins with 'Liquid Rain', diving into tribal techno territory with percussive swagger and a rolling, humid groove. It's a slow-burner, but one that pays off in deep, body-moving momentum. Closer 'Interface' strips things back into a proper warehouse tool i functional, fierce and full of grit. This reissue is more than nostalgia i it's a reminder of how enduring and versatile this sound can be.
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Thelonious Himself (Original Jazz Classics)
Thelonious Himself (Original Jazz Classics) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CR 852. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Jazz
April In Paris (3:52)
A Ghost Of A Chance (4:23)
Functional (9:19)
I'm Getting Sentimental Over You (4:06)
I Should Care (3:10)
'Round Midnight (6:41)
All Alone (4:46)
Monk's Mood (8:06)
Review: Wedged between the high points of Brilliant Corners and Monk's Music, Thelonious Monk's fourth Riverside outing marks a quieter yet pivotal chapter in his discog. Recorded in 1957, a transformative year for Monk, it hears the pianist almost entirely alone at the keyboard, chancing a rare but studious view into his inner compositional world. This session packs a deeply felt solo reading of ''Round Midnight', one of his most enduring pieces, not to mention the cloistered but still group-recorded cut 'Monk's Mood'; the latter track holds special historic significance, as it marks the first recorded appearance of John Coltrane with Monk, alongside unbeaten bassist Wilbur Ware. Though less boisterous than its neighbouring releases, this session reveals Monk in the away-with midsts of a rare creative "zone": distilled, raw, and searching.
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Shades Of Rave Vol 1
Cat: RUPLDN 030. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Benda Brenda (5:07)
Come Undone (5:42)
Total Danger (5:05)
Rolling With Fabio (5:01)
A Deep Shade Of Rave (3:14)
Review: Brenda's debut for Rupture LDN is a love letter to the dancefloor in all its phases, from early anticipation to late-night transcendence. Hailing from the UK and embedded in the country's long rave lineage, she draws on 4x4 jungle techno, deep d&b and spoken word to map out a personal and emotional arc. 'Come Undone' captures the energy of the night in full swingirushing breaks, euphoric pressure, the kind of track that commands the room. Elsewhere, 'Benda Brenda' and 'Total Danger' are raw-edged and jungle-rooted, while 'Rolling With Fabio' is deeper and more rolling. It all closes on 'A Deep Shade of Rave (Outro)', a poem dedicated to her long-running Ferry to the Underworld sessions at Corsica Studios. Spiritually full, physically rinsedithis EP nails what it means to live for the rave.
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Megapikseli
Cat: ANCPT 013. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Electro
Kirsikka (5:29)
Megapikseli (5:16)
Megapikseli (Fleck ESC remix) (4:56)
Mikropikseli (5:15)
Puro (4:04)
Review: Konerytmi is mad prolific, as you probably know - as well as this EP, there is also one dropping on Bordello A Parigi this month - but quality levels always remain high. This 'Megapikseli EP' is a high-definition dive into electro-funk with vintage video game soul. Opener 'Kirsikka' delivers laser zaps and crisp 808s, while the title track brings fog-lit chords and mind-bending percussion, followed by Fleck ESC's cinematic, abstract remix. Side B begins with 'Mikropikseli,' a sun-soaked cosmic journey filled with playful effects and radiant leads, and closing track 'Puro' oozes late-night electrosoul, acid basslines and shimmering melodies perfect for anyone who likes groove-rich electro inspired by the golden age of gaming.
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Chiron Key EP
Cat: VACU 003. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Luca Ruiz - "Intro" (feat Paola) (2:52)
Cakkou - "Missed Call" (6:55)
Luca Ruiz - "Safari FM" (6:57)
Monile - "Rebound" (4:57)
Review: Each release on the Vacuity label follows a spiritual journey inspired by the chakra system. This third EP focuses on the solar plexus chakra, which represents self-confidence, action and inner power. Titled 'Chiron Key,' it also references the astrological symbol of healing and resilience and embodies a coming together of spirituality and rhythm that, hope the label, encourages you to connect deeply with your own inner strength through music. Cakkou's 'Missed Call' has tribal techno leads and trippy neon lines and Luca Ruiz's 'Safari FM' is a twitchy and futuristic world of minimal tech with sprawling bass.
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RYK Vector Wave FM/Harmonic Oscillator Vector Stereo Synth Voice Module
Cat: 1088535 Rel: 21 May 25 • View all Synth modules
 
A feature packed compact Eurorack module, which can be used as a stand alone synth-voice without the need for external VCA,ENV, LFOs etc
Notes: FM & Vector Synthesis

Two icons of the '80s in one unit

Introducing Vecor Wave from RYK Modular bringing together the awesome power of 16 oscillator FM, combined with Vector synthesis OR true multi voice polyphony.

The Vector Wave is a feature packed compact Eurorack module, which can be used as a stand alone synth-voice without the need for external VCA,ENV, LFOs etc.

Features

16 oscillators, divided into 4 banks, oscillators can freely configured into series or parallel combinations for complex FM or additive synthesis

A cute Vector Joystick for morphing between oscillator banks, for cool performance timbre sweeps and sonic movement
Vectors can be recorded from the joystick and replayed from trigger sources, or animated from external or internal modulation sources

Super cool retro Big-Pixel screen, ideal for nostalgia freaks or the visually impaired

Wave Warping brings grit and aggression to the FM synthesis with oscillators continuously variable between Sine,Tri-ish Saw, Pulse waveforms

Wave Folding for subtle to extreme sonic bending

Two Envelope generators [ per voice in polyphonic modes ], and two LFOs with all controls assignable as modulation destinations

Intuitive Modulation Slot patching from external and internal sources to be routed to any parameter within the Vector Wave

30 User Voice storage spaces for storing your synth masterpieces to internal memory, enabling you to impress your friends at a later date

Thee modes of oscillator bank allocation Monophonic Vector, and Polyphonic Voice, and Multitimbral Polyphonic

MIDI input for a spaghetti-free Polyphonic setup, velocity, aftertouch and MIDI CCs avail- able as modulation sources

Slim but handsome Expander Module also available that adds 3 more V/oct and Gate inputs, for maximum mutli-voice multitimbral melodious mayhem!
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RYK Vector Wave V/Oct & Gate Expander Module
Cat: 1088543 Rel: 21 May 25 • View all Synth modules
 
The Vector Wave Expander module allows you to use CV and Gate to control the Vector Wave as a 4 Voice multi-timbral synth module
Notes: Add 3 more V/Oct and Gate inputs to your Vector Wave with the Expander

The Vector Wave Expander module from RYK Modular allows you to use CV and Gate to control the Vector Wave as a 4 Voice multi-timbral synth module.

And it looks nice.

Features:

3HP
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RYK Night Rider Quad Sequential Resonator Module
Cat: 1088552 Rel: 21 May 25 • View all Synth modules
 
Four multi model filters with stereo capability, combined with a six-stage four-channel modulation sequencer
Notes: A sequencer and a filter-bank got together...

...And a love child was born !

Introducing NIGHT RIDER, from RYK Modular

Four multi model filters with stereo capability, combined with a six-stage four-channel modulation sequencer.

Finally a filter bank that unifies the control of multiple parameters, enabling a spaghetti-free approach to formant animation fun.

NIGHT RIDER cleverly turns the dials to where you want them, when you want, via it's unique modulation sequencer

Create dreamy swooshing 70's phaser filter sweeps
Phenomenal for phoneme vocal formant rasps and wheezes
Plucking great for strumming Karplus Strong twangs, and pinging filter pings!
Or, turn your silk into shredded cabbage, with the built in bad-ass clipping-saturator

Technical specifications

Frequency range - from rumble to wispy
Resonance/Feedback range - from tame to insane
Individual Filter levels - silent to beyond 11, for serious saturation-clipped sonic destruction

Features:

Four filter blocks, with multiple models , including:
6db BPF [ pingable ]
12db BPF [ pingable ]
12db variable width BPF
Comb Filter for Karplus Strom [ pluckable & flanger vibes ]
All Pass filter [ crazy Phaser vibes ]

Dual Input and Stereo output, with Pan control for each filter in the stereo field. Input can
be Mono [ CH1 - 1,2,3,4 ] or Dual [ CH1-1,2 CH2 - 3,4 ]
Modulation Sequencer capable of being clocked, scanned, and interpolated
CV inputs for sequencer Interpolated scanning, 1V/Oct frequency offset, Slew amount,
Resonance amount, Clock or MIDI clock input for sequence animation, MIDI CC
Memory slots for storing and retrieving Filter and animation setups, and retrieving preset formant, and chord based Filter setups

Vital stats:

Width 16 HP
Depth 25mm

52mA +12V
9mA -12V
0mA 5V
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Pleasure
Pleasure (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7569. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Rock
Stevie & Sly (4:02)
Born To Dream (3:58)
Late Night Last Train (3:56)
Burning Daylight (4:23)
Holding Back The Fire (3:54)
Just For Pleasure (3:23)
Put Up Your Dukes (3:28)
The Greatest Loser (3:38)
Stealing Time (3:40)
One Horse Race (3:37)
Review: Three years after Ticket to Shangri-La, Young Gun Silver Fox return with a polished showcase of contemporary AOR and blue-eyed soul that could be a long-lost gem, but it isn't, it's all new. The duo of Andy Platts of Mama's Gun and multi-instrumentalist Shawn Lee really deliver here with achingly lush melodies, breezy harmonies and effortlessly smooth vocals that embody their signature mellow sound and tap into all the classics of this genre. From start to finish, Pleasure is steeped in warmth and nostalgia yet feels refreshingly modern and it's a must-have if you like soulful, feel-good pop and yacht rock. With a major European tour ahead, this duo continue to prove they're at the heart of today's AOR revival.
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Eros
Eros (LP)
Cat: BEWITH 180LP. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Golden Verses (2:15)
Lyre Lyre (1:20)
Dolorous Stroke (2:12)
Plain Paper (2:09)
Grapes Draped (2:10)
Xanix Annum (1:55)
Painting Rose (2:43)
Rotunda Garden (1:31)
Flowry Orb (3:18)
Theia Mania (2:26)
Painting Percy (3:08)
For Archetypes (2:38)
Ars Memoriae (2:26)
Mirrored Seven (6:52)
Pure Ornament (3:26)
Brave Boy (2:56)
Waxen Waned (0:20)
Review: Daniel O Sullivan, known as a producer for the likes of Tim Burgess and for his astounding art pop band Grumbling Fur, makes his first foray into classically informed chamber music. With some sort of superhuman genius mind, the unassuming Mancunian wrote these arrangements for a 14-piece ensemble and nailed it. 'Golden Verses' is stately, pastoral, yet menacing. Another highlight, 'Painting Rose' is some of the most psychedelic classical music you'll ever hear. So, if you're looking for chamber music that spans eras, genres and takes you on a transcendent journey, then look no further.
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Risk Of Rain 2: Seekers Of The Storm (Soundtrack)
Risk Of Rain 2: Seekers Of The Storm (Soundtrack) (180 gram blue, white, green & black marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: BSR 142. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Soundtracks
A Tempestuous Noise Of Thunder & Lightning Heard (3:05)
Om Mani Padme Hum (part 1) (4:14)
Yane No Mori (5:18)
Tialocan (5:27)
Om Mani Padme Hum (part 2) (3:37)
I Should Build The Man A Statue (5:02)
Forgot The Cry Of Gulls (3:12)
Om Mani Padme Hum (part 3) (2:48)
(The Song Of Life) (2:48)
It Can't Rain All The Time (5:19)
Review: The soundtrack for Risk of Rain 2's Seekers of the Storm, is here making its vinyl debut, and it's an edition fans won't want to miss. Composed by Chris Christodoulou, with a special contribution from Stavros Markonis, this release brings some atmospheric and powerful music to life on a stunning looking record. The vinyl itself is a visual treat, featuring a striking blue, white, dark green, sky blue, and black marbled design. This soundtrack is housed in a beautifully crafted gatefold sleeve with artwork by Daniele Giardini. Christodoulou's compositions delve into new, unexplored territories with a blend of intense and emotive pieces. The use of a seven-string guitar adds a new layer of depth to the music, delivering some of the most elaborate and heavy tracks ever written for the series. Markonis' contribution introduces a fresh sound, seamlessly integrating into the Risk of Rain universe while also bringing something unique to the table. The recent uptick in soundtracks released on vinyl have really shown that fans love connecting with the music of many movies and TV shows. Even if you may not know the series, this is one the best in recent weeks for you to enjoy.
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Twelves
Twelves (3xLP)
Cat: REACTOR 02LP. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
16 Dreams (2:50)
Head On (2:35)
Burning World (9:34)
Spinning (part 1 & 2) (6:40)
Deep Hit (6:00)
I'll Take You There (6:35)
Collision (4:56)
Crawling Heart (4:01)
Thief Of Fire (3:53)
Thief (Motherfucker) (5:23)
Black Sun (3:45)
Circle Grave (5:13)
Mother Sky (10:37)
Arc-Lite (Sonar) (4:26)
Arc-Lite (Radar) (4:21)
Sunburst (10:01)
Arc-Lite (Radiated) (3:41)
Afterglow (live) (5:19)
Got To Get It Over (live) (4:46)
Burning World (live) (12:39)
Review: The "guitar loop" is not just a staple of modern indie and psychedelic music. It is also an access point to a timeless human necessity: the combo of dexterity and repetition. Without repeatedly using our hands to press notes and catenate chains, we would be nothing but fumbly savages. Loop knew this remarkably well, manually twisting a tight coil around the South London music scene in the late 1970s. This was at the height of the motorik rock scene, which was otherwise largely going on thousands of miles away in Germany: as critics enthused at the time, Loop were the sound of Suicide jamming with the Stooges aboard a spaceship built by Hawkwind and piloted by Can. Described by Reactor as "post-psych, pre-shoegaze" figureheads, 'Twelves' is a priceless rediscovery for electronic rock heads across the (fret, mother)board: compiling across a span of five years, '16 Dreams' and 'Spinning' originate from 1986, while 'Collision' marks their Chapter 22 phase from 1988, and 'Primsma Uber Europa 12' closes the loop in 1991. An early case of sonic cybernetic feedback; viscerally loud, intensive circulations of sound.
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Boss Sounds Vol 3
Cat: OGR 896. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
The Beat On The Street (feat Donovan Kingjay) (3:02)
Button Down (2:27)
Dis Sound Run Town (feat Horseman) (2:41)
Rudi's Serenade (2:35)
Review: Guillermo aka Existencia Pasajera is part of a new wave of artists from the Andes who is making rightful waves in the wider underground. He's got a few great releases dropping this year, and this one on the tasteful Prozpektiva is among them. 'Dreamless' starts off with an eerie piano progression that is suspenseful and noir as twitchy techno beats and synths bring an intergalactic feel. 'Universal Express (feat Dismal)' is a brightly melodic tech stomper with Italo overtones and then hints of garage underpin the nice and punchy 'Now Or Never'. 'Disco Cydonia' (feat Dismal)' best more wiry and weird again then 'Space Groove' closes out with more celestial energy and squelchy acid lines.
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