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Perceive Its Beauty Acknowledge Its Grace
Perceive Its Beauty Acknowledge Its Grace (gatefold translucent red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 6516811. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Jazz
End Of Innocence (2:37)
As The Planets & The Stars Collapse (2:28)
Insecurities (4:36)
Managing My Breath, What Fear Had Become (3:10)
The Wounded Need To Be Replenished (2:42)
Body To Inhabit (7:28)
I’ll Do Whatever You Want (7:41)
Living (3:41)
Breathing (4:27)
Kiss Me Before I Forget (2:54)
Song Of The Motherland (4:46)
Review: British jazz musician Shabaka Hutchings releases his sophomore album 'Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace', set to be another distinctive ribbon on top of his well-decorated jazz career including collaborations with Andre 3000 and being a member of Sons of Kemet. The LP marks Hutchings' return to music after giving up the saxophone a year ago. Here he returns to his original instrumental calling, the clarinet, but a wide array of wind and percussion punctuates his musings. Opening track 'End of Innocence', is a brief and understated clarinet and piano marriage. The reverberation of the keys softly drones behind the masterfully precise clarinet lead, with perfectly placed percussion sprinkled throughout. It's introspective, serene and understated - a supremely narrative feel that only instrumental jazz can give off. This pressing is the indie-exclusive red-coloured disc.
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Cowboy Carter
Cowboy Carter (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 196588 94931. Rel: 12 Apr 24
 
Pop
Ameriican Requiem
Blackbiird (feat Brittney Spencer, Reyna Roberts, Tanner Adell & Tiera Kennedy)
16 Carriages
Protector (feat Rumi Carter) (0:53)
My Rose (3:12)
Smoke Hour (feat Willie Nelson) (0:58)
Texas Hold 'Em (3:48)
Body Guard (3:58)
Dolly P (feat Dolly Parton) (0:23)
Jolene (3:04)
Daughter (3:21)
Alliigator Tears (2:59)
Smoke Hour (feat Willie Nelson) (0:35)
Just For Fun (feat Willie Jones) (3:17)
II Most Wanted (feat Miley Cyrus) (3:27)
Levii's Jeans (feat Post Malone) (4:00)
Desert Eagle (1:20)
Riiverdance (4:26)
II Hands II Heaven (5:51)
Tyrant (feat Dolly Parton) (4:32)
Sweet Honey Buckiin' (feat Shaboozey) (4:59)
Amen (2:15)
Review: Beyonce's Cowboy Carter is a bold and poignant exploration of American roots music, marking a departure from her previous works while asserting her dominance across genres. Inspired by her 2016 experience at the Country Music Association Awards, where she faced criticism and racism despite her Texas roots, Beyonce delves into Louisiana Cajun country, the rivers of Alabama, and the streets of Memphis, reimagining Americana, folk, and country in her own image. The album serves as a powerful statement on the erasure of Black contributions to country music and American culture, with Beyonce reclaiming her rightful place in the genre's history. Through collaborations with legends like Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson, as well as emerging Black country and rock musicians, Beyonce highlights the enduring legacy of Black artists in shaping these musical forms. Cowboy Carter is both a sonic journey and a cultural commentary, blending elements of folk, country and rock with Beyonce's signature style and vocal range. From the haunting cover of the Beatles' 'Blackbird' to the electrifying trap beats of 'Ya Ya,' the album showcases Beyonce's versatility and musical dexterity. No doubt, 2024 will be another strong year of Beyonce led by this album.

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The Soundhouse Tapes & More
Cat: MMD 1. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Metal
Iron Maiden (4:01)
Invasion (3:09)
Prowler (4:20)
Strange World (5:21)
Wrathchild (3:08)
Sanctuary (2:57)
Running Free (3:08)
Burning Ambition (2:34)
I've Got The Fire (2:43)
Women In Uniform (3:02)
Invasion (2:34)
Review: On December 30th and 31st 1978, early demo versions were laid down in Spaceward Studios of what would eventually become the debut EP from future British metal giants Iron Maiden. The three tracks in question ('Iron Maiden', 'Invasion', 'Prowler') were all recorded within the same session, making for a far more primitive and raw offering than the finalised studio versions that would ultimately find their home on the band's self-titled 1980 debut LP. This compilation restores the original three-track The Soundhouse Tapes EP, while including a bevvy of additional demos, alternative takes and live cuts from the formative, (pre-Bruce Dickinson) Paul Di'Anno era.
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I Kept These Old Blues
I Kept These Old Blues (limited green vinyl LP)
Cat: TSQ 4029GREEN. Rel: 12 Apr 24
 
Folk/Americana
Candyman (3:43)
Richland Woman Blues (4:24)
Police Dog Blues (3:14)
Shake Sugaree (5:47)
Vestapol (5:12)
Stagolee (2:50)
Green Rocky Road (3:51)
Frankie (4:00)
Police Sergeant Blues (3:10)
Buck Dancer's Choice (3:39)
Delia (3:19)
Freight Train (3:29)
Review: Country and folk fans alike take heed - Muireann Bradley is a startling new talent in country and bluegrass from County Donegal in Ireland. I Kept These Old Blues absolutely calls back to a golden age of Americana, but Bradley's Irish lilt comes through and entwines with her faithful Southern twang to make for an endlessly charming end result. Her playing is pitch-perfect, stripped to the bone finger-picking all the better to savour the songs and the way they're sung. Don't sleep on this limited coloured vinyl edition of this rough diamond of an album.
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Perceive Its Beauty Acknowledge Its Grace
Cat: 650431 1. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Jazz
End Of Innocence (2:37)
As The Planets & The Stars Collapse (2:28)
Insecurities (4:36)
Managing My Breath, What Fear Had Become (3:10)
The Wounded Need To Be Replenished (2:42)
Body To Inhabit (7:28)
I’ll Do Whatever You Want (7:41)
Living (3:41)
Breathing (4:27)
Kiss Me Before I Forget (2:54)
Song Of The Motherland (4:46)
Review: Composer and multi-instrumentalist Shabaka Hutchings releases his sophomore LP Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace', building on his increasingly impressive career working with Andre 3000, Sun Ra Arkestra and heading multiple bands - not least the, now dissolved, The Comet is Coming. The album marks the king's return to music, following his abandonment of the saxophone in 2023. Here he returns to his original instrumental calling, the clarinet, but a wide array of wind is on offer. The first single, the opening track 'End of Innocence', is a succinct clarinet and piano marriage. The reverberation of the keys softly emanates behind the masterfully controlled clarinet lead, with perfectly placed percussion sprinkled throughout. It's introspective, serene and understated - a supremely narrative feel that only instrumental jazz can give off.
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World War
World War (green vinyl LP)
Cat: WAR 024. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Boys Don't Cry (2:45)
It's Not You (3:15)
Killing An Arab (2:28)
10:15 Saturday Night (3:47)
Fire In Cairo (3:20)
World War (2:36)
At Night (5:37)
M (3:08)
Heroin Face (2:40)
Charlotte Sometimes (3:59)
Review: Just when you thought you'd heard Robert Smith and The Cure every which way but bad, we discover more from their huge back catalogue. This time in the form of World War, a compilation of rare demos that takes its name for the band's seminal early single, which appears in a particular raw and unfettered, grinding version on this collection. A sound that defines the overall aesthetic. Rough and ready but packed full of energy, the huge landmark 'Boys Don't Cry' feels more intimate as a result, 'Fire In Cairo' arguably more punk, 'M' more New Romantic, and 'Heroin Face' less compromising than ever before. If all that sounds like bullshit talking, we implore you to take a listen and see what you think - the smart money is on us agreeing in the end.
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Yummy
Yummy (180 gram red marbled vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: NBLM 3LPX. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Is This Love (3:38)
Life's A Fucking Miracle (4:14)
Better With You (4:35)
Stay (3:43)
Shadow Of A Giant (6:13)
Way Over Your Head (4:15)
Mobile God (4:48)
Our World (4:17)
Rogue (4:10)
Hey (4:29)
Butterfly (4:53)
Folks (3:52)
Review: The 18th album from James, whose career spans over four decades, emerging in the C86 era of indie, coming to prominence as part of the Madchester movement but establishing and holding onto a loyal fan base and critical acclaim with their unique blend of alternative rock and dream pop. The band work in unique ways to keep things fresh and this is no exception, bringing us "the tracks that didn't make it to the next stage" before now. A significant milestone in their musical journey, showcasing the band's continued evolution and creative prowess, it encapsulates a wide range of emotions and themes, exploring personal experiences, societal issues and the human condition. James' distinct songwriting style is evident throughout, with thoughtful lyrics and introspective reflections, while musically, the album features the band's signature atmospheric soundscapes, ethereal melodies and intricate guitar work.
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Scaring The Hoes (DLC Edition)
Scaring The Hoes (DLC Edition) (1-sided digitally printed purple marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: GDMX 1021. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Guess What Bitch, We Back Hoe! (2:57)
Hermanos (4:18)
Tell Me Where To Go (2:51)
No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! (5:05)
Review: Scaring The Hoes was the 2023 collaborative record by unequivocal avant-hip-hop crown bearers Danny Brown and JPEGMAFIA. The album was almost instantly met with widespread critical acclaim, most notably for its weird use of contemporary political imagery in music videos (frequently Donald Trump and Kim Jong-Un, for some reason) and its staunch defiance of the misogynistic injunction to "stop scaring the hoes" with weird, left-of-centre music. Now comes the 'DLC' and/or 'expansion pack' version of the album, which includes four exclusive new mixes from the album sessions; Brown shines on an ultra-kooky, SFX-laden intro, 'Guess What Bitch, We Back Hoe!', followed by the crackly soul-bap of 'Hermanos' and the crossticking lo-fi of 'Tell Me Where To Go'. Closer 'No! No! No!' presents an incredible gospel timestretch-spaghettification, over which a medley shared between both MCs makes their enduring talents ever more apparent.
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Silence Is Loud
Silence Is Loud (limited blue vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 6501652. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Silence Is Loud (2:33)
Cards On The Table (2:54)
Unfinished Business (3:13)
Crowded Roomz (3:06)
Forbidden Feelingz (2:25)
Blind Devotion (1:45)
Tell Me What It's Like? (3:06)
Nightmares (2:42)
FAMILY (2:40)
Out Of Options (2:09)
Silence Is Loud (reprise) (2:26)
Killjoy ! (2:08)
So Tell Me (3:45)
Review: Unstoppable next-gen junglist Nia Archives presents Silence Is Loud, her forthcoming debut album following an introductory onslaught of bangers such as 'Crowded Roomz'.AIn keeping with the contemporary torch-bearer's take on jungle, Archives' sound is cuter and, dare we say, more original than many Terminator-helmeted old-heads would dare allow themselves. Lead single 'Silence Is Loud' demonstrates this as much, with its expository beat drop marking a return to and cogent awareness of, jungle tekno, with its 4x4 undergird topped up by a floaty trip-hop vocal line, its lyrics evoking city reminiscences and staying afloat in troubled times. Promising both banger delivery and sentiment, Silence Is Loud is poised to pave the way for the very next incarnation jungle.
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 in stock $24.88
This Could Be Texas
This Could Be Texas (green vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 587641 2. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Albatross (3:01)
The World's Biggest Paving Slab (3:07)
Broken Biscuits (4:05)
I'm Not Crying, You're Crying (3:48)
Mastermind Specialism (4:33)
This Could Be Texas (4:44)
Not Everybody Gets To Go To Space (3:58)
R&B (2:51)
Nearly Daffodils (3:44)
The Best Tears Of Your Life (3:24)
You Blister My Paint (3:44)
Sideboob (4:11)
Albert Road (4:49)
Review: Leeds indie stars English Teacher serve up a fantastic debut album here with 'This Could Be Texas'. Preceding hits 'The World's Biggest Paving Slab', 'Nearly Daffodils' and 'Mastermind Specialism' have all topped BBC 6 Music playlists and helped build the band quite the following. Their rise continued to soar after they appeared on Later With...Jools Holland, and they have since played a sold-out UK and US tour. Lead singer Lily Fontaine's vision for the album was "an odyssey to space, revealing Doncaster's likeness. It's about navigating in-betweens, cherishing home, and tracing Desire Paths." Fontaine reflects on being mixed-race in post-Brexit several times throughout the album and it comes here on lovely green vinyl.
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All Of Us Strangers (Soundtrack)
Cat: HWD 1435921. Rel: 12 Apr 24
 
Soundtracks
Overture (3:38)
Harry (3:04)
Park (2:34)
Come Back Soon (2:47)
Remember To Breathe (3:28)
Always Running Away (1:43)
Drifting Ove Rthe Edge (3:04)
Can I Hug You Now? (1:54)
Where Would We Go? (1:51)
Always Be Alone (2:24)
Don't Say It (3:04)
Diner (3:13)
Harry's Flat (6:44)
Frankie Goes To Hollywood - "The Power Of Love" (4:35)
Review: Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch's All of Us Strangers soundtrack is a superb trip through plenty of highly atmospheric landscapes that blend delicate piano melodies with haunting electronic textures. Each track paints a vivid portrait, evoking a sense of introspection and emotional depth that only heightens the scenes in the movie. Levienaise-Farrouch's narrative captivates and guides the audience through a range of moods from tranquil introspection to moments of poignant intensity, and as such this soundtrack showcases her exceptional talent for composition and storytelling.
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Fusion To Illusion
Fusion To Illusion (limited LP)
Cat: SC 1243. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Deep House
Fusion To Illusion (5:02)
Piano Sunset (4:32)
Imagery (4:21)
Blue Water (3:23)
Lost In Palms (4:55)
The Crossing (4:35)
Sensitive (4:07)
Outro (3:10)
Review: The summer is almost here which means this is exactly the sort of record we want to be reaching for. It's a lush and tropical work of idealised disco grooves, deepest house, Balearic, smooth jazz and Mediterranean cool that cries out to be played loud while you sip on cocktails and dream of being somewhere utterly blissful and classy. Dreamy textures define each cut with nice fresh rhythms, glistening chords and lush melodies all sprinkled with delightful percussive detail. Big up to A Vision Of Panorama for serving up a beautiful album that is sure to soundtrack the warmest months of the year for many.
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Get Lost (Don't Lie!) (remastered)
Cat: LSTUMM 48. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Marry Me (Lie! Lie!) (4:50)
Hide (3:49)
Hey! Little Child (3:04)
These Immortal Souls (7:57)
I Ate The Knife (4:59)
"Blood & Sand" She Said (4:21)
One In Shadow, One In And (7:44)
Review: Mute presents These Immortal Souls' first full-length album, Get Lost (Don't Lie!), remastered on vinyl and CD. Reissued in conjunction with the 1992 follow-up I'm Never Gonna Die Again, both albums are hearing a thorough looking-back-on in celebration of a full 35 years of their original releases, and the celebration of the life of founding member Roland S Howard. Remastered from the original tapes at the legendary Birdland Studio by Lindsay Gravina and original These Immortal Souls members Harry Howard and Genevieve McGuckin, the 30-minute, seven-track LP is a terse, noise-racked statement and is more cacophonous and disorderly than its dreamier, drawling follow-up.
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Extra
Extra (LP)
Cat: STUMM 268. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Bad (2:50)
My One-Eyed Daughter (4:28)
Luney Tune (3:38)
Open Up & Bleed (alternative mix) (3:20)
Up On The Roof (4:44)
Some Velvet Morning (live) (3:10)
Blood & Sand She Said (live) (4:14)
Hey! Little Child (live) (3:24)
These Immortal Souls (live) (7:02)
Get Lost (Don't Lie!) (live) (4:33)
Review: These Immortal Souls was an Australian Indie rock band who released two albums and a handful of singles in the period from 1987 to 1998, signing to Mute records in a period when the label was mostly working with electronic bands of some sort. These Immortal Souls were more of a retro rock group that would probably be grouped more with bands like The Mighty Lemon Drops, The Jesus & The Chain or Nick Cave, and Extra gathers some of their best work for a compilation that turns out to be a fine tribute to the band who were clearly ahead of their time.
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Live In New York (Special Edition)
Live In New York (Special Edition) (limited yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: YVR 4021. Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
Metal
Murders In The Rue Morgue (4:09)
Wrathchild (3:08)
Run To The Hills (4:01)
Children Of Damned (4:34)
The Number Of The Beast (5:08)
The Prisoner (5:43)
Allowed Be Thy Name (7:07)
The Phantom Of The Oepra (6:51)
Iron Maiden (4:09)
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I'm Never Gonna Die Again (remastered)
Cat: LSTUMM 98. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
The King Of Kalifornia (3:56)
Shamed (4:57)
Black Milk (5:24)
Hyperspace (5:34)
So The Story Goes
Insomnicide
All The Money's Gone
Crowned (0:45)
Review: Latest on Mute Records' reissuing arm is this wonderful eight-track LP from These Immortal Souls, who in 1992 proffered a bold declaration of immortality, spiritual or otherwise, with I'm Never Gonna Die Again. An atmospheric post-punk gem, reissued alongside the earlier 'Get Lost (Don't Die)', is released just as it was in 1995, though it is soon set to be complemented by a brand new ten-track collection of unearthed and yet to be released live recordings. All three releases serve as a remembrance triad for the band led by Rowland S Howard, as they'd cease to perform in 1998; this one hears them at the height of their powers, snarling, riffing and drawling away into a graveyard-shifting musical night.
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Unwishing Well
Unwishing Well (white vinyl LP)
Cat: TLV 169LP. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
What's Going On With Ordinary People? (3:43)
Learning To Love A Band (3:03)
Unwishing Well (3:00)
Faith In Daydreaming Youth (4:22)
Your Worst Song Is Your Greatest Hit (3:50)
Dead Stars In Your Eyes (2:42)
Nothing Between The Lines At All (2:30)
Public Art (2:56)
We Only Hear The Bad Things People Say (3:26)
Goodbye Bobby (6:00)
Review: DIY pop titans the Reds, Pinks & Purples take aim at the threads of hope with untethered abandon on their new album Unwishing Well. With the project helmed up by songwriter and musician Glenn Donaldson and backed up by collaborators Thomas Rubenstein, Lewis Gallardo, Daniel Pearce and Kati Mashikian, the new LP is a romantic sadcore memory-dive, fleshing out a 90s leftfield pop quintessence and lending it a contemporary production edge. Touchstones like The Go-Betweens, The Smiths, Magnetic Fields and Felt lend well to a terrific outpouring of emotion over ten tracks, which is remarkably frank in its admission of the worst foibles of the music industry and the metaphor for life evoked in this (read: 'Your Worst Song Is Your Greatest Hit').
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The Sound Of Perseverance (reissue)
The Sound Of Perseverance (reissue) (gatefold black red & gold splattered vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: RR 52041. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Metal
Scavenger Of Human Sorrow (6:57)
Bite The Pain (4:32)
Spirit Crusher (6:47)
Story To Tell (6:37)
Flesh & The Power It Holds (8:28)
Voice Of The Soul (3:42)
To Forgive Is To Suffer (5:57)
A Moment Of Clarity (7:15)
Painkiller (6:06)
Review: Originally released in 1998, The Sound of Perseverance would serve as the seventh and subsequently final full-length from death metal pioneers Death, before mastermind Chuck Schuldiner's untimely loss due to brain cancer-related complications in 2001. Noted for being the only work with this specific line-up, featuring guitarist Shannon Hamm, drummer Richard Christy, and bassist Scott Clendenin (all members of Schuldiner's equally brilliant but often overlooked side-project Control Denied), this final death breath of fluid progressive tech-death greatness can sometimes fall through the cracks of the band's impeccable discography, and be fobbed off as a latter day addition sans the original core members, but mark our words, even the last Death album puts most modern death metal attempts to utter shame.
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Don't Forget Me
Don't Forget Me (gatefold "dogwood" green vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: 581995 8. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
It Was Coming All Along (3:26)
Drunk (3:25)
So Sick Of Dreaming (3:52)
The Kill (4:12)
If Now Was Then (3:05)
I Still Do (3:31)
On & On & On (2:34)
Never Going Home (3:30)
All The Same (3:44)
Don't Forget Me (4:25)
Review: Grammy Award-nominated songwriter, producer, and performer Maggie Rogers unveils her third studio album, Don't Forget Me, via Capitol Records, to her dedicated and eager fan base. It finds her collaborating with Ian Fitchuk who is known for his work with Kacey Musgraves and Maren Morris at Electric Lady Studios in New York City, and Rogers has co-produced and co-written eight of the album's ten tracks. It is a record that exudes a comforting warmth akin to a lazy Sunday afternoon - think well-worn denim, a leisurely drive in your favoorite car. It's pure understated elegance, classic yet contemporary, with many timeless pieces all feeling vintage yet not overly Americana in vibe.
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Ozean
Ozean (12")
Cat: NUM 920LP. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Scenic (4:47)
Fall (4:58)
Porcelain (5:04)
Review: Ozean's self-titled EP, originally recorded in 1993 but now receiving its first full physical vinyl release, is a testament to the band's splendid blend of shimmering, ethereal shoegaze. From the moment 'Scenic' envelops listeners with its swirling distortion and awesome melodies, it's clear that Ozean's music is something special. The dreamy soundscapes of 'Fall' and 'Porcelain' further immerse the listener, transporting them to a world of otherworldly beauty and introspection. Inspired by influences like Slowdive, Cocteau Twins, and Lush, Ozean's music captures the essence of the British shoegaze scene while adding their own unique twist. Lisa Baer's otherworldly vocals, influenced by Astrud Gilberto and The Jesus And Mary Chain, perfectly complement the band's atmospheric sound. Despite their brief existence and only two live shows, Ozean's impact is felt profoundly in this remastered EP. Recorded on a Fostex Model 80 1/4" 8-Track reel-to-reel tape recorder, the original cassette recordings have been meticulously remastered for this vinyl release, thanks to Tim Green of Louder Studios. Each track is a timeless snapshot of late adolescent wonder and experimentation, preserving Ozean's legacy for generations to come.
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Spiral Dance
Cat: HYPELP 026. Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
Electro
Always Hats (4:40)
Bathtime Bobby (3:59)
Spiral Dance (4:59)
Escape To 92 (3:25)
Perfection (4:34)
Idea Two (3:48)
Karplus Gas Storm (3:14)
Is This Normal (0:33)
Desperate Measures (4:14)
Hammer Slowly Falling (3:33)
Ankle Grinder (3:35)
FM Assembly (5:20)
Amby Stan (2:54)
Review: A sprawling, typically irreverent effort from the ever-prolific DMX Krew. With each unfolding track, Edward Upton charts a new tributary in the Detroit-Berlin-Sheffield pipeline, from the grouchy technoid stomp of 'Bathtime Bobby', to the hazy chillout room introspection of 'Escape To 92', to the dazzled machine funk of aptly named elektro quest 'Desperate Measures'. Another thoroughly satisfying entry in the ever-growing DMX catalogue, Spiral Dance is a sizzling hotplate of timeless electro wizardry.
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Pieces (reissue)
Pieces (reissue) (limited LP + booklet in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: FTS 027. Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
Library/Archive
Spirale (3:17)
Antichambre (2:38)
Images (5:33)
Le Rideau (1:26)
P 216 (6:22)
En Attendant L'Aube (3:52)
Le Tournant Des Temps (3:03)
Hivers 1 - Cap-Des-Rosiers (6:19)
Hivers 2 - Sol-Six D'Hiver (3:31)
14e Sie'cle (4:46)
Review: Danielle Boutet's Pieces is a mysterious artifact of Quebecois marginalia, self-released in 1985. Seeming to land squarely in the French no wave niche, yet nonetheless defying it through sinister inversions of the form, the reissued album comes as a reminder of Boutet's impressive command over atmosphere and narrative. Arabesque monologues in her native French soar over warblingly warm arpeggios, which sound ready-primed for traversals of Transylvania, while the more languid cuts make use of impressively synthetic emulations of what could otherwise sound like affectedly acoustic instruments, such as the "harmonica" on 'En attendant l'aube'. This is a welcome unearthing of an otherwise unconscious album, made in the space between REM sleep and authentic, out-of-the-limelight living.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Individual Thought Patterns (reissue)
Individual Thought Patterns (reissue) (hot pink bone & black splattered vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RR 52031. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Metal
Overactive Imagination (3:27)
In Human Form (3:54)
Jealousy (3:39)
Trapped In A Corner (4:14)
Nothing Is Everything (3:14)
Mentally Blind (4:51)
Individual Thought Patterns (4:36)
Destiny (3:28)
Out Of Touch (4:16)
The Philosopher (3:59)
Review: The mid-90s were a time of immense change for the death metal scene, strongly linked to the endless progression of the genre's most vital pioneers Death, who in retrospect, appeared to be reshaping, retooling and expanding the genre for their current and future peers in real time. Having already switched out the lyrical gore obsessions of their early material for the socio-political ponderings of 1990's Spiritual Healing, before turning to more opaque, introspective ruminations on their superbly technical, progressive death metal opus Human in 1991, a two-year gap would occur (a lengthy creative respite in terms of their prolificacy) before the arrival of 1993's Individual Thought Patterns. During this time, metal drumming legend Gene Hoglan (Testament, Fear Factory) would enter the mix along with King Diamond guitarist Andy LaRocque, and this newly refurbished line up would continue to build upon the virtuosic hyper-technical prog-death blueprint of Human, but with a major increase of oppressive, metallic menace, leading many to consider the work to be Death's most mercurial balance of artistic complexity and vicious heaviness.
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Projections Of A Coral City
Cat: BALMAT 09. Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Deep Call (6:31)
Hearts Aflutter (4:13)
Discovery (4:51)
Precipice (5:31)
Reach Out (5:55)
Review: Miami duo Coral Morphologic has linked up with Nick Leon for a debut collaboration here, Projections of a Coral City, which lands on the cultured Barcelona-based label Balmat. It's a lush listen that very much soothes mind, body and soul with its widescreen ambient synth scopes, suspensory pads and painterly strikes of sound. The mood is carefree and dreamy, occasionally rueful and introspective and always realised in a beautiful fashion. Here's hoping this might be the first of many collabs if this is the sort of work these artists can cook up together.
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Flying On Abraham
Cat: LEGO 319VL. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Wind Machine (4:03)
Jukebox Johnny (4:16)
Moto Moon (5:46)
Shade (4:09)
Critics Lullaby (5:52)
Boys On Canvas (4:58)
Juno (5:23)
Russian Doll (4:27)
Used To Lovin' You (4:16)
Trampoline (5:59)
Review: Diane Birch returns with that spellbinding voice - a transportive powerhouse packing a timeless quality that resonates through her music. The American recording world doing what it has always done so well, creating huge, heartbreaking, hopeful, and captivating mini operas disguised as pop. Or, if you want to get technical here: soft rock, country, folk, r&b and soul. OK, so there are elements of funk and jazz, too, and the result is a heady brew that's pretty inescapable. Harking back to the balladry heydays, with shades of Dolly Parton, Whitney Houston, and Carly Simon, to name but a few - in delivery and performance, if not necessarily tone - no matter where you're listening from it's going to be hard to forget this one.
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Spiritual Healing (reissue)
Spiritual Healing (reissue) (red, & blue splattered vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RR 52011. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Metal
Living Monstrosity
Altering The Future
Defensive Personalities
Within The Mind
Spiritual Healing
Low Life
Genetic Reconstruction
Killing Spree
Review: Following on from 1988's seminal sophomore triumph Leprosy, pioneering death metal forefathers Death entered into the 90s with a work that would shift perception on, not only their own project, but the entire genre as an entity. Released in 1990, Spiritual Healing marked a notable embracing of more melodious compositions, largely due to the presence of lead guitarist James Murphy, with this LP being his only contribution to the band's discography, along with bassist Terry Butler. Coinciding with the simultaneous maximisation of technicality and melody, the album would also shift the lyrical approach of primary songwriter Chuck Schuldiner, who began moving away from gore and viscera-soaked tales and focusing more on the real-world horrors of drug addiction, poverty, serial killers, organised religion and corrupt faith healers, just like the one that adorns the iconic artwork.
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Leprosy (reissue)
Leprosy (reissue) (hot pink, bone white & blue jay splattered vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RR 52001. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Metal
Leprosy
Born Dead
Forgotten Past
Left To Die
Pull The Plug
Open Casket
Primitive Ways
Choke On It
Review: Arriving just a year after their seminal 1987 genre-defining debut LP Scream Bloody Gore, Floridian death metal pioneers Death and their creative mastermind Chuck Schuldiner would perfect, not only their own sound, but the blueprint for an entire movement with 1988's sophomore effort Leprosy. The first of their projects to be recorded at Morrisound Recording in Tampa, highly regarded today as the definitive studio home of the death metal genre thanks to the work of legendary producer and engineer Scott Burns (who would go on to cut records at the same space for Sepultura, Deicide, Obituary, Cannibal Corpse), the material marked the first stylistic and tonal shift towards the far more macabre, gory, compositionally and lyrically depraved bedlam that the genre would fully morph into throughout the next decade. In short, this is a death metal classic that requires little to no introduction, complete with virtuosic guitar leads, Morse-code blast beats and inhuman guttural bellows. The initiated should hang their heads in shame if unfamiliar, while those who've never gone looking into the deep abyss of Death, might be better off continuing to live in peaceful tranquillity.
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Shadow
Shadow (180 gram audiophile translucent gold vinyl LP)
Cat: 694508 89. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Jazz
Sparrow (feat Angelique Kidjo) (6:31)
Your Love (feat Meshell Ndegeocello & Brandee Younger) (3:26)
Root Of Mercy (3:11)
Sweet Feeling (5:28)
This Way (5:00)
Lost In The Valley (feat Trina Basu & Arun Ramamurthy) (4:28)
I Concentrate On You (3:10)
Circling (4:46)
I Made A Lover's Prayer (4:17)
Review: Some 20 years on from the release of her debut album, acclaimed vocalist Lizz Wright releases another instant classic album, Shadow. The Southern American heart-tugger is a specialist of gospel and soul, first earning her spurs as part of a Billie Holiday tribute act before earning increasing stars under the banner of Verve Records. Weaving influences from the Great American Church Songbook to Wright's own personal experiences of love, grief and kinship, Shadow is a moving album statement, channelling the recent memory of her grandmother through stripped-back and unprescribed deployments of acoustic guitar and bare vocals.
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Here Comes The Rain
Here Comes The Rain (gatefold translucent vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) + insert)
Cat: 249046. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Rock
Run Into The Shadows (5:22)
Here Comes The Rain (4:37)
Some Kind Of Treachery (4:28)
After The Silence (4:32)
Blue Tango (5:21)
The Day He Lied (4:28)
The Seventh Darkness (4:42)
Broken City (4:27)
I Wanna Live (5:22)
Borderline (6:12)
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Crimson Rubeus
RODHAD / VARIOUS
Crimson Rubeus (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: WSNWGBTZ 010. Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
Techno
Uvall - "Acamar" (5:47)
Arkan - "Dissonance" (5:45)
Inox Trax - "Decision" (6:01)
Nastia Reigel - "Limit Y" (5:08)
SAMA - "Do You Love Me?" (5:43)
UFO95 - "Refuge" (5:11)
O (Phase) - "Exiting The Delusion" (7:29)
Kameliia - "Above You & Me" (5:12)
Review: Peaktime zoneouts from Rodhad and company; Crimson Rubeus is the first compilation on WSNWG to be curated by the techno titan, and hears eight rising bubblers of the scene contribute to a well-rounded octagonal sonic prism in double LP form. All circulating for months in demo form and as fixtures of Rodhad's sets across Europe, every track here - from the snappy synaptics of Nastia Reigel's 'Limit Y' to the non-duped beffudlery of O (phase)'s 'Exiting The Delusion' - drips with an aural crimson rouge; truly a hematophage's dream. Rodhad does the almost impossible here; squeezes blood from the stony style that is hypnotic techno.
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Can You Handle This Funk
Can You Handle This Funk (white marbled vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CHI 0001. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Can You Handle This Funk (8:44)
Can You Handle This Funk (remix) (8:44)
Kemetic Dance Party (8:07)
Review: Chicago outfit Wavelength tap into the funk traditions of bands like Parliament here with a seductive and rather sleazy new EP for Soulistic 360. The whole thing has been arranged by Windy City soul innovator Rahaan and comes on white marbled vinyl 12". Opener 'Can You Handle This Funk' is slow, steamy, sensuous with its languid kicks, live, raw drums and drawled vocals all luring you into the groove. The remix is a subtle teak of the original and on the flip is 'Kemetic Dance Party' which brings more Afro style drums and some bold sax lines to get things going in a more energetic way.
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Played by: Red Greg
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Loose Grooves & Bastard Blues
Cat: BEWITH 155LP. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
BW's Blues (4:48)
So Blue It's Black (3:29)
Keep On Keepin On (2:49)
Azule (2:17)
Black Sheep Blues (3:29)
30 (1:31)
Pollo Caliente (3:02)
Never (1:41)
Solow (1:56)
Introspection Section (4:19)
Gone Again (2:34)
In My Head (3:06)
Soul Miner (2:58)
Review: Tommy Guerrero's sublime debut album Loose Grooves And Bastard Blues carved out his name as a musician, and followed hot on the heels of an already established skateboarding career. It's not often we can name an artist whose talents lend just as well to the axe as they do to the deck, but it's plain to see on this insouciant jazz/bossa nova collection: Guerrero is one dextrous bloke. With the skate career held firmly in mind, we can easily imagine these numbers as the backing cuts to a fish-eyed trickstyle video; it's a great testament to the pure joy of music-making too, with Guerrero insisting: "it was never meant to be released. I was just recording for the fun of it - still my fave. Oh so naive!"
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Togo Soul Volume 2 (remastered)
VARIOUS
Cat: HC 79LP. Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
International
Ali Bawa - "Yansama" (3:51)
Napo De Mi Amor - "Kissakpiou" (4:03)
Alognon Degbevi - "Baba Na Mi" (3:15)
Mamo Lagbema - "Fati Waka" (4:48)
Koffi Ottytana Bebli - "Doka" (4:14)
Gregoire Lawani - "Habie" (3:39)
Deg Dos - "The End Of All" (3:23)
Tomede Ehue - "Bella Bello" (3:44)
Mawuli Decker - "Hlomede" (7:58)
Palete Wawa - "Assini" (6:00)
Akofa Akoussah - "Sumga Na Bacci" (3:25)
Roger Damawuzan - "Misiqui" (7:03)
Agboti - "Agaza Gbona" (4:48)
Review: Togo Soul 2 is a fantastic compilation of rare Togolese recordings spanning 1974 to 1989. This treasure trove captures the essence of Lome's vibrant music scene and blends traditional voodoo chants, soul, and electro funk. Despite challenges in locating tracks and rights holders, after eight years of perseverance, 13 gems were selected with the guidance of Roger Damawuzan. Featuring stars like Akofa Akoussah and Gregoire Lawani, these tracks showcase Togo's rich musical landscape amid political influences. With original albums commanding high prices online, this selection offers a glimpse into a golden era of Togolese music, celebrating diversity and innovation.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
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Badly Written Songs
Badly Written Songs (gatefold LP)
Cat: ARC 240ADV. Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
Deep House
Good Morning Sunshine (4:43)
Better (3:11)
Oming Back (7:31)
SFS (4:50)
Loving You (3:43)
Was This Love (3:38)
All I Ever Wanted (4:30)
Thinkin' Bout (3:51)
Exit (6:31)
Review: Magic Number is Ross Hillard, a downtempo and orchestral composer whose engineering and bass playing can be heard on an array of releases, most notably for the likes of his own house favourites including Louie Vega, DJ Spen, Kerri Chandler, Lay-Far and Atjazz. Now debuting his first record on the latter artist's eponymous label, Badly Written Songs sounds like a slice of humble pie, but it's actually well-thought out title: in Hillard's own words, "(it's) a tongue-in-cheek reference to how transient electronic music can be." Thus, writing songs in this genre might not have been the most sensible and sustainable idea - but we all love house music, so we put everything into it, hoping that people don't discard it too soon. True to an engineer's tastes, the album is ultra-dynamic and bright throughout, serving up a consistent guest-vocal steeze reminiscent of Charles Webster or Herbert's gravitas.
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Human (reissue)
Human (reissue) (bone white, blue jay & gold splattered vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RR 52021. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Metal
Flattening Of Emotions
Suicide Machine
Together As One
Secret Face
Lack Of Comprehension
See Through Dreams
Cosmic Sea
Vacant Planets
God Of Thunder (bonus track)
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Message From The Country
Message From The Country (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile white vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3604C. Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Message From The Country (4:41)
Ella James (3:12)
No Time (3:42)
Don't Mess Me Up (3:13)
Until Your Moma's Gone (5:07)
It Wasn't My Idea To Dance (5:17)
The Minister (4:34)
Ben Crawley Steel Company (3:01)
The Words Of Aaron (5:14)
My Marge (2:05)
Review: Message From The Country marks a pivotal moment for The Move in 1971, signaling changes on the horizon. The album showcases the band pushing their sound to its limits, incorporating intricate harmonies, lush arrangements, and Beatles-esque influences. Led by Jeff Lynne's songwriting and arranging, the record exhibits a charmingly ornate yet accessible blend of rock and pop-psych elements. Despite facing challenges as a reduced trio and shifting away from live performances, the Move delivered their most complex and cohesive album. From the post-psychedelic title track to the driving energy of 'Ella James' and the airy pop-psychedelia of 'No Time,' each song contributes to a unified and powerful listening experience. Message From The Country holds its own against the White Album with its blend of musical innovation and accessibility. While it may have been overshadowed by the emergence of Electric Light Orchestra, the album remains essential for fans of the Move, ELO, and Roy Wood alike.
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As If It Had Always Been Determined Since This Day Was Born
Cat: WC 104. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Industrial/Noise
Track 1 (0:22)
Water Business (remix 2022) (4:17)
Track 3 (remix 2022) (4:27)
Ensam I Natt (remix 2022) (1:59)
Track 5 (NG take 1) (2:27)
Track 6 (NG take 2) (3:27)
Water Business (Remaster 2022) (1:40)
Sexual Behavior In The Human Male (Remaster 2022) (4:45)
Track 9 (Remaster 2022) (3:32)
Ensam I Natt (Remaster 2022) (2:00)
Track 11 (Remaster 2022) (3:51)
Sexual Behavior In The Human Male (Gero 30 mix 2022) (4:46)
Review: Japanese industrial noise duo The Grogerigegege are something of an urban legend within the underground music scene. Apparently meeting at a sex club where a shared appreciation for envelope pushing sex acts, punishing aural sonics and a bizarre avant-garde perspective on art would lock them together for ensuing decades of musical mayhem. Known for incorporating nudity, violence, broken glass and hoovers into their live set, the pair would even take a lengthy respite while one of the members simply disappeared for years on end before reconnecting with his counterpart. As If It Had Always Been Determined Since This Day Was Born transports listeners back to the pair's earliest forays into calculated extremity with blown out, overdriven remixes taken directly from the master tapes of their first 7" single released back in 1988. This includes the long sought after remaster of 'Mistress' originally used in the legendary Enoshima Beach Flexi Burning Live (which the pair opted to burn all original pressings of rather than make readily available). You do have to remember these are the same lads who sold dried out octopus tentacles in cassette cases during one tour as a limited release, and smashed up the master recording of another work and put the broken pieces in a metallic box that the listener shook to hear the album, hence the title You Are The Music Maker. If the utter lunacy of The Grogerigegege isn't detailed enough here, well this pressing comes complete with 5500 word essay-style liner notes penned by 55 year old Gero himself (Juntaro Yamanouchi).
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Safe Sex Designer Drugs & The Death Of Rock 'N' Roll
Safe Sex Designer Drugs & The Death Of Rock 'N' Roll (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3249C. Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Sperm (2:23)
Saliva (3:54)
Go To Hell (4:08)
Breath (3:52)
Hello Victim (3:15)
Buzz (3:37)
A Bullet For The End (4:29)
Camel (2:04)
Golden Tooth (4:55)
Gazelle Boy (2:01)
Superpowered (3:26)
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Return Of The Bastard
Cat: BEWITH 156LP. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
And The Folklore Continues (2:18)
La Califas Perdido (2:36)
I Would Go With You (2:43)
No Time For Time (1:59)
Calling For Ya! (2:05)
Bloodinthemud (3:27)
Zapata's Boots (2:37)
Mosaic Man (1:46)
What Have I Been Doing Since I Was Gone? (2:11)
Paper Switchblade (3:11)
Never Forget To Remember (2:44)
Run With The Hunted (3:15)
New Terrain (2:24)
40 Summers (2:33)
The Simple Man (2:26)
Review: Guitarist, composer and skateboarder Tommy Guerrero hears several of his earliest albums reissued now via Be With, of which 2008's Return Of The Bastard was his fifth. Still evidently deep in the throes of recording for the pure fun of it, this fifteen-track album reflects a pure lyricless enjoyment that few other of Guerrero's contemporaries could ever hope to share. Perhaps it's the meditative truck of his earlier skate career that course-corrected his frame of mind to pure creative meditativeness; here driving noisy drum machines, lightly-amped two-tones, the occasional kalimba and faint vocals all collide for the perfect accompaniment to an implied visual narrative.
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Up On Gravity Hill (Loser Edition)
Up On Gravity Hill (Loser Edition) (limited yellow vinyl LP in debossed sleeve)
Cat: SP 1560X. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
No Reservation/Love Comes Crashing (3:07)
Glass Eye (3:05)
Entwined (Street Light Buzz) (3:34)
99 (7:22)
Superior Mirage (3:59)
Wound Tight (3:20)
Never Still Again (4:02)
Light Your Way Home (4:59)
Review: Canadian noise-rock trio Metz deliver their fifth full-length LP for their home label Sub Pop. Expressing an exponential graph of maturity, that has grown over their decade or so of recording and releasing, Metz' sound on Up On Gravity Hill veers more towards an almost black-metallic atmosphere, to counterpoise their originally stark, rageful sound. Conceptually, the album's change in sound matches its thematic content, with the band having found more peace in contrast, and the life-promising realisation that one can only experience its most joyful moments on the sole condition that one has also suffered its worst vagaries - there is no paradise without the fall. On the likes of '99' and 'Entwined', we're met with a driving, repetitious howl set against a sludgy axe-y backdrop, as vocalist Alex Edkins performatively laments and celebrates the ways of the world at the same time.
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La Gran Fuga: The Big Break (reissue)
La Gran Fuga: The Big Break (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 725603 4. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
International
Ghana' E (4:04)
Pa' Colombia (5:53)
No Cambiare (3:35)
Sigue Feliz (4:13)
Barrunto (5:31)
Abuelita (4:16)
Panamena (5:53)
Cancion Para Mi Suegra (0:57)
Review: Craft Latino's vinyl reissue of Willie Colon and Hector Lavoe's 1970 album La Gran Fuga is a welcome revival of one of Latin music's most iconic collaborations. Newly remastered and pressed on 180-gram vinyl, this release allows listeners to experience the brilliance of Colon and Lavoe's sixth album in all its glory. With classics like 'Barrunto,' 'Pa' Colombia,' and 'Abuelita,' 'La Gran Fuga' presents the duo's unparalleled creativity and commercial success. Backed by a talented lineup of musicians overseen by Johnny Pacheco, Colon and Lavoe push the boundaries of salsa music, incorporating diverse musical traditions and delivering dance-floor hits alongside emotive ballads. The album's iconic cover art, featuring Colon's "Malo" alter-ego in an FBI wanted poster, adds to its cultural significance. Despite initial controversy, La Gran Fuga became a massive success, earning the duo their second Gold certification and solidifying their place in Latin music history. Retrospectively praised as "essential music" and lauded for its confidence and flexibility, La Gran Fuga remains a shining emblem of the Colon/Lavoe musical aesthetic. As listeners revisit these timeless tracks, they're reminded of the duo's remarkable talent and enduring legacy.






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Tags: Latin | Salsa
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What Lies Beneath (remastered)
What Lies Beneath (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 0219203 EMU. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Metal
Anteroom Of Death (4:05)
Until My Last Breath (4:21)
Naiad (6:59)
Dark Star (4:42)
Underneath (5:16)
Little Lies (4:33)
Still Of The Night (6:32)
Rivers Of Lust (4:15)
In For A Kill (4:03)
I Feel Immortal (4:27)
We Are (4:18)
Falling Awake (5:28)
The Archives Of Lost Dreams (4:26)
Crimson Deep (7:03)
Review: Tarja's What Lies Beneath, originally released in 2010 showcases her versatility as an artist. The album seamlessly blends genres, from symphonic rock to Europop, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience. Tarja's powerful vocals take center stage, soaring effortlessly over the dramatic orchestration and infectious beats. The lyrics delve into themes of love, loss, and personal growth, resonating with listeners on an emotional level. Standout tracks include the anthemic 'Until My Last Breath' and the haunting 'Falling Awake.' The album's reissue in 2024 is a testament to Tarja's artistry and her ability to connect with audiences through her music.
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Revelation Time
Revelation Time (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DBQKLP 14. Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Righteous Way (4:57)
Revelation Time (4:17)
Love Sound System (3:34)
Goldfingas Interlude (3:28)
What A Ting (4:19)
Calling Jahova (2:29)
Roadblock (1:50)
Earthman Style (3:29)
Serious Time (3:58)
Warrior (3:16)
The Juice Interlude (0:23)
Radics Roots (3:11)
Chant Down Babylon (4:27)
Caution (4:47)
Wicked Man (4:17)
The Meaning Of Dub (outro) (4:34)
Review: Four sides of cavernous, postmodern dub inna year 3000 style from the UK soundsystem circuit's hottest boyband: Mark Iration, Dennis Rootical & Rico O.B.F. The trio combine their years of experience crafting box rattling anthems, bringing a new irreverence, sparkle, and poppy playfulness to the classic UK roots template. This really shines through on cuts such as 'Calling Jahova' where washes of buzzsaw synth and Sheffield-type bleeps call to mind Gregory Isaacs' early 90s proto-grime oeuvre, and more austere bangers like the aptly named 'Serious Time', where trappy hi hat flurries and savage anvil snares offer up a taste of unashamed 00s steppa nostalgia, while also deftly channelling O.B.F.'s hip hop influence. Great cover too!
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Eleven Fugues For Sodium Pentothal
Cat: KRANK 241LP. Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Buried At Westwood Memorial Park, In An Unmarked Grave, To The Left Of Walter Matthau (4:46)
Tissue Of Lies (3:37)
Pelagic Swell (3:28)
Stock Horror (7:14)
Dim Hopes (3:37)
As Above Perhaps So Below (2:24)
Mexican Helium (3:08)
We Were Vaporised (4:28)
(Don’t Go Back To) Boogerville (3:05)
Review: American composer and sound engineer Adam Wiltzie, may not yet be a household name in electronic music yet but it's a safe bet you have heard projects that he has been involved in. Adam is one half of the highly regarded ambient and drone project Stars Of The Lid for the past 30 years and also worked with many popular rock and indie bands as an engineer as well as done composing for film and TV. Eleven Fugues For Sodium Pentathol is the name for his first all original material for a full album. Last year in 2023 brought the untimely death of Stars Of The Lid partner Brian Mcbride. However, Adam's relationship with Kranky records is as strong as ever and that's where his first solo album finds a home. The music is inspired by a recurring dream Adam had where the music he composes makes people die. The music blends heavy emotions from ruin to absolute beauty. A powerful album that has extreme depth and cinematic expansiveness. We hope this will be the start to a very productive solo career that will continue his excellent work that was done with Stars Of The Lid.
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Our Brand Could Be Yr Life
Our Brand Could Be Yr Life (silver vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: BRV 126. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Dedicated To The Dedicated (3:14)
GND Deity (2:37)
Bodega Bait (2:21)
Tarkovski (4:27)
Major Amberson (2:14)
Stain Gaze (3:35)
Webster Hall (2:29)
ATM (2:37)
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Drum (2:12)
Protean (1:54)
Born Into By What Consumes (3:49)
Cultural Consumer I (1:38)
Cultural Consumer II (3:03)
Cultural Consumer III (1:41)
City Is Taken (2:36)
Review: BODEGA's debut album under Chrysalis Records, Our Brand Could Be YR Life, arrives as a culmination of their indie-rock musings on the encroachment of corporate influence into youth culture. Initially conceived eight years ago, guitarist and vocalist Ben Hozie has described it as a project they have long wanted to undertake. With 15 fantastic tracks, the album delves into various indie-rock subgenres, from dance-punk to shoegaze and psychedelic rock. Reflecting on themes of self-critique and cultural commentary, it offers a diverse sonic landscape, with hints of influences like R.E.M. This vital new collection shows BODEGA's musical evolution and retains their keen observations on contemporary societal shifts.
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Mythical River
Mythical River (clear vinyl LP limited to 300 copies (indie exclusive))
Cat: RLP 3235CLEAR. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Jazz
Solitude In Limbo (#2) (1:28)
Mythical River (7:57)
Party Among The Stars (6:19)
Chamber Of Silence (2:43)
Heading For Desolate Wastelands (5:53)
Star Cluster Detective (4:44)
Cavern Of The Red Lion (5:07)
Solitude In Limbo (#1) (1:32)
Review: Keyboardist Stale Storlokken leads the trio through six stellar compositions, showcasing hypnotic, magical, and razor-sharp polyrhythms. The album - the follow up to their acclaimed album Arrival of The New Elders - maintains the band's signature groovy mix of high-energy rock and power jazz while incorporating more structure and reflection and displaying a more diverse and mature approach. Recorded and mixed by producer Mattias Glava, Mythical River solidifies Elephant9's position as a contemporary, timeless and futuristic band.
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The Fox
The Fox (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CRF 1436851. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Jazz
The Fox (5:36)
Mirror-Mind Rose (6:32)
One Second, Please (5:53)
Sims A-Plenty (6:17)
Little Chris (5:11)
One Down (7:26)
Review: Originally released in 1960, Harold Land's Fox has not been reissued since 1969; this Craft Recordings reissue is long overdue. The tenor saxophonist delivers six fast-paced hard bop dazzlers here, flaunting an ultra-speedy take on the already high-velocity sound. Aside from the obvious talents of Land, the listener will be equally impressed by the inclusion of St. Elmo Hope in the Land band as pianist, lending an extra-special dimension to this challenging, whimsical, but still breezy album.
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Scream Bloody Gore (reissue)
Scream Bloody Gore (reissue) (neon violet bone white blue & red splattered vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RR 51991. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Metal
Infernal Death (2:50)
Zombie Ritual (4:31)
Denial Of Life (3:28)
Sacrificial (3:42)
Mutilation (3:25)
Regurgitated Guts (3:43)
Baptized In Blood (4:29)
Torn To Pieces (3:30)
Evil Dead (2:55)
Scream Bloody Gore (4:32)
Beyond The Unholy Grave (3:03)
Land Of No Return (3:00)
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Sa Re Ga Machan
Cat: LIFE 040. Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
International
Sa-Re-Ga Machan (9:49)
Romantic Rhino (5:04)
Charging Tiger (4:04)
Night In The Forest (3:52)
Jungle King (3:42)
Birds In The Sky (4:32)
Monkeys' Tea Party (2:57)
Playful Squirrels (1:52)
Dancing Peacocks (2:59)
Jungle Symphony (3:31)
Review: Famous as the nephew of the world famous sitarist Ravi Shankar, Ananda Shankar carried the torch by contributing several greats to the continuing tide of prog rock and Western electronica. One such project was Sa-Re-Ga Machan, first released in 1981, and which lent a jungle-safari theme to the already established electronic rock fusions he'd laid down on his earlier self-titled record. Seguing through rollicking, schools-out psychedelic odysseys, not to mention humid, wonderfully sublime tropical soundscapes on which we can't tell what's synthetic and what isn't, this is an worthy new reissue from Life Goes On; worth every penny.
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Papercuts: Singles Collection 2000-2023
Cat: 009362 4846000. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Metal
Crawling (3:18)
Faint (2:41)
Numb/Encore (3:28)
Papercut (3:06)
Breaking The Habit (3:08)
In The End (3:30)
Bleed It Out (2:49)
Somewhere I Belong (3:35)
Waiting For The End (3:40)
Castle Of Glass (3:18)
One More Light (4:05)
Burn It Down (3:50)
What I've Done (3:18)
Qwerty (3:20)
One Step Closer (2:33)
New Divide (4:29)
Leave Out All The Rest (3:20)
Lost (3:16)
Numb (3:07)
Friendly Fire (2:58)
Review: There are few nu-metal bands from the formative late 90s/early 00s scene who achieved the monumental crossover appeal of Linkin Park. From their turntable spinning, frenetic rap-metal beginnings on 2000's global breakout Hybrid Theory, to the refined maturation of their formula on 2003's career-height Meteora, to their Jay-Z collaborative album Collision Course to the shedding of skin and rebranding as a genre-less alternative rock entity on 2007's Minutes To Midnight; as popular and accessible as they were, the band clearly constantly strived for sonic progression. Papercuts collects the highest charting singles from the group over two decades, with the most recent contribution being the previously unreleased 'Friendly Fire' recorded during the sessions for 2017's One More Light, which ultimately serves as the final new piece of recording from the band and vocalist Chester Bennington who would tragically take his own life later that same year. Ignoring the standard sequencing of a greatest hits which often lists the tracks in chronologically released order, here the cuts are compiled to sonically complement each other and reflect the band's ethos rather than a single line commercial pattern. Here is why the anthemic double platinum 'In The End' is juxtaposed with the minimalist rap-rock of MTM banger 'Bleed It Out', or why the previously unreleased fan favourite demo 'QWERTY' lands right between the U2 indebted 'What I've Done' and the original breakout single that started it all 'One Step Closer'.
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