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Members Only Vol 3
Members Only Vol 3 (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ERE 898. Rel: 28 Jun 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Find Me (intro) (3:00)
Off The Wall! (3:55)
What In XXXTarnation (2:17)
Wassup Bro! (2:12)
H20 (2:25)
Butthole Girl! (3:06)
Static Shock (1:37)
Came 2 Kill (1:48)
Boost! (1:19)
Chokehold (1:26)
4Peat (2:36)
Maxipads For Everyone (1:51)
Slipknot (3:36)
777 (3:02)
Supra (3:51)
God Damn (2:29)
Vulture (3:01)
Curse (2:06)
Members Only Shit (2:46)
On That Bitch (3:12)
LOL (3:38)
Invisible Klip (2:02)
Bowser (3:18)
Review: The third volume of the Members Only mixtapes would serve as the final addition to the saga released during the lifetime of controversial experimental emo-hip-hop artist XXXTentacion (real name Jahseh Dwayne Ricardo Onfroy), who would tragically lose their life in a botched robbery/shooting just under a year later. Known for his genre-bending fusion of hyper aggressive trap interspliced with emotive displays of tortured catharsis, these collaborative collections, originally formulated with friend and regular collaborator Ski Mask The Slump God, became a highlight for fans of the young artist's seemingly endless and expansive discography. Extending the banner to incorporate a myriad of like-minded alternative rappers such as Wifisfuneral, Bass Santana, Robb Banks, Craig Xen and Killstation, Volume 3 is regularly commended for its collective vision, dynamic production and ever-shifting moods, while Onfroy's charisma would still commend the focal point spotlight across its weighty 23 tracks and hour-long runtime.
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Members Only Vol 4
XXXTENTACION / VARIOUS
Members Only Vol 4 (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ERE 899. Rel: 26 Jul 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Corey's Intro (1:58)
Cooliecut, Craig Xen & Killstation - "Nothing" (2:08)
XXXTentacion - "Sauce!" (2:24)
XXXTentacion, Flyboy Tarantino, Kid Trunks, Bass Santana & Kin$oul - "Gassed Up!" (3:42)
Kid Trunks, Flyboy Tarantino & Robb Bank$ - "Plottin" (2:51)
Tankhead & Ikabod Veins - "Pick Your Poison" (2:00)
Bass Santana, Cooliecut & Kin$oul - "Fall In Love With Death" (2:47)
Flyboy Tarantino & Craig Xen - "Love Hard, Fall Fast" (3:01)
Flyboy Tarantino, Craig Xen & Kidway - "Now Or Never" (2:42)
Killstation, Cooliecut & Craig Xen) - "Cold Weather" (2:03)
XXXTentacion, Bass Santana, Kin$oul & Reddz - "Touch Eem Body" (3:07)
Bass Santana, Flyboy Tarantino, Kid Trunks & Craig Xen - "Jahseh On My Wrist" (3:29)
Ski Mask The Slump God - "He Diddy!" (3:45)
Bass Santana, Kin$oul, Robb Bank$, Bhris & Absentwill - "You Are Not MO" (2:58)
Bass Santana, XXXTentacion & Ski Mask The Slump God - "Make Eem Run!" (2:07)
Craig Xen - "Proud Puppy Lover!" (3:04)
Kid Trunks - "Woah (Freestyle)" (2:11)
Tankhead, Ratchet Roach, Flyboy Tarantino, Cooliecut, Kid Trunks, Craig Xen, SB, Kin$oul, Bass Santana & Rawhool Mane - "Members Only!" (1:44)
Ratchet Roach, Bass Santana & Robb Bank$ - "Radar" (2:32)
XXXTentacion, Bass Santana, Kin$oul, Kid Trunks & Flyboy Tarantino - "Hi Wendy!" (3:02)
Cooliecut, Kin$oul & Rawhool Mane - "Over The Rainbow" (2:45)
Cooliecut & Kin$oul - "Red Pills (Love In The Matrix)" (2:27)
Cooliecut, Craig Xen, Kin$oul & Ski Mask The Slump God - "Empty" (3:41)
XXXTentacion & Killstation - "Rebirth (2016)" (2:29)
Review: American hip-hop collective Members Only is led and presented by XXXTentacion. Members Only, Vol. 4, was released on what would have been XXXTentacion's 21st birthday on January 23, 2019 and is the only record to have come since his murder. The record debuted at number 23 on the US Billboard 200 chart and was well received by fans and critics alike with production taken care of by the likes of Flyboy Tarantino, Denzel "Heartbreak" Richards, Courtney "AyooiNk" Jenkins and several others. The record samples the likes of Billie Ellish and Mort Garson and now makes its way to vinyl for the first time.
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AB79 Edits
Cat: GAMM 171. Rel: 20 Feb 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Samba Do Marcos (Koichi Toyama edit) (6:19)
Santa Monica (Koichi Toyama edit) (4:36)
Grama Grass (Koichi Toyama edit) (7:54)
Samba Chimba (Koichi Toyama edit) (4:09)
Review: For its last few outings, Gamm has rather been heading back to its roots. But now the label reverts away from hip-hop and back towards the Latin and disco sounds it has become best known for. And that's no bad thing as Koichi Toyama turns on his machines and gets the scalpel out to serve up some distinctive edits of four fiery broken beat and nu jazz gems. There are playful sax leads on the opener, muted vibes on the shuffling samba stylings of 'Santa Monica' and busier Rhodes chords on 'Grama Grass' before the jazz dancer that is 'Samba Chimba' offers another golden moment to close.
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Tempentary Dance
Cat: DISPARI 003. Rel: 02 Jan 24
 
Techno
Cloud Management - "Tempentary Dance" (3:06)
Gavsborg - "Did Not Make This For Jah_9" (feat Shanique Marie) (4:33)
Review: Techno arriving on 7" is not an all too common sight, but why not? This release from the fledgling Dispari out of Germany suggests it works well. Cloud Management and Gavsborg take one side each, starting with the former. Their 'Tempentary Dance' pairs thudding and broken kick drum patterns with dreamy and rising synth sequences and spoken words. It's brilliantly beguiling. The flip then finds Gavsborg offering 'Did Not Make This For Jah_9' (feat Shanique Marie) which is dark and moody, dubbed out and dystopian deep techno.
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Blue Lantern Modules CSR-VCO CMOS Shift Register VCO Module
Cat: 920883 Rel: 23 Jan 23 • View all Synth modules
 
CMOS shift register VCO module in 8HP.
Notes: This is a complete mini synthesizer that only requires CV and Gate from your midi to CV converter. You can use an AKAI Mini Keyboard or Arturia KeyStep for example. As long as the product has CV and GATE outputs, you can musically control the CSVCO module. This is a great first-time module, or a great percussive voice to add to your electronic singer section.

The CSVCO is similar to the 'toy' algorithm on the mutable braids module, and the weird noise ring (kinda).

-When the Shift Register is put into random mode using the toggle switches you can create the classic arcade noise sound found on the Atari, and defender arcade game.
-The shift register can loop into more musical overtones, using the toggle switches, that also resemble early Atari pulse wave sounds.

These are the only two modules that BLM were able to confirm use the same related approach of using many pulse harmonics to sculpt the sound. There is no firmware, or simulation happening on the CSVCO. The module is an analogue and CMOS logic hybrid module. There are many modular sections involved to make this happen. It would take many modules to attempt to make your own CSVCO patch on your modular.

You would need the following: Triangle VCO, x2 clock generator, Shift Register module, High Pass Filter, VCA, Envelope Generator, Sub Division Pulse Generator Module, Logic xor, Logic AND, Logic Invert modules, and a mixer module. This would easily take up 64-84hp. Such a complicated patch on your system would probably not work as good as the CSVCO.

It can also be used for bright percussive sounds. All of this tracks +5 octaves, musically.

The CSVCO contains so many over tones (mathematically sub divided), that it is indeed producing chords. The EXT trigger input 'rolls the wheel of chance', and changes the overall tone of the shift register.

The CSVCO seems to sound more 'Minor' at times, it gives out a more creepy, spooky set of chords upon changing up the shift register.

Width: 8hp
Current: +150mA, -140mA
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Ulterior Motive
Cat: JW 049S. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Ulterior Motive (feat Rapha Pico) (4:15)
Ulterior Dub (feat Jah Rej) (4:14)
Review: The esteemed Jah Works Records was founded by Jah Rej (AKA D. Forte) back in 1989 in the UK, so has a rich heritage when it comes to dub and its spin-offs. This fresh new slice of 7" roots comes from Amsterdam where it was written, recorded and mixed with vocalist Rapha Pico. The fleshy, rolling rhythms have been produced by Jah Rej and form a lush bed from which languorous horns and snaking synths all emanate. The longing in the vocal and gentle tinkle on the keys finishes this one nicely. On the flip is a slower, heavier and headier dub.
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 in stock $12.09
Gold Mine Trash (reissue)
Gold Mine Trash (reissue) (brown vinyl LP)
Cat: 1972 01B. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Something Sends Me To Sleep (2:53)
Trails Of Colour Dissolve (3:09)
Dismantled King Is Off The Throne (2:51)
Penelope Tree (3:00)
Sunlight Bathed The Golden Glow (3:10)
Crystal Ball (2:57)
The Day The Rain Came Down (2:31)
Fortune (3:36)
Vasco Da Gama (3:40)
Primitive Painters (5:59)
Review: Felt were formed at the end of the 1970s by Lawrence Hayward as a shining emblem of the burgeoning indie pop movement. The majority of the Warwickshire band's early music came out on Cherry Red before they eventually signed to Creation for the second half of their tenure. There's a brittle fragility to the sound of their breakout years which is beautifully captured on this compilation, gathering together works recorded and released between 1981 and 1985. If you're unfamiliar with this nugget from the UK's indie legacy, then this is the perfect way to familiarise yourself.
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 in stock $28.13
Bubblegum Perfume (reissue)
Cat: 1972 02. Rel: 20 Mar 23
 
Indie/Alternative
I Will Die With My Head In Flames (1:33)
Stained-Glass Windows In The Sky (2:01)
I Didn't Mean To Hurt You (2:32)
Space Blues (2:23)
Autumn (1:50)
Be Still (3:04)
There's No Such Thing As Victory (2:18)
Magellan (1:53)
The Final Resting Of The Ark (2:35)
Sandman's On The Rise Again (1:50)
Don't Die On My Doorstep (2:19)
Tuesday's Secret (2:30)
Book Of Swords (2:18)
Female Star (2:03)
Fire Circle (1:51)
The Darkest Ending (2:58)
Bitter End (2:33)
Rain Of Crystal Spires (3:51)
Voyage To Illumination (1:19)
Ballad Of The Band (2:48)
Review: Lawrence (Hayward)'s master project Felt was the darling of 80s indie music pushers Cherry Red, whose collective studio tinkerings gave rise to this compilation of some of the band's most exclusive music from the early to mid 1990s. At Bubblegum Perfume's conception, Lawrence had declared that he would make ten singles and ten albums in ten years, all for the newly befriended Creation Records (Cherry Red had seen a falling-out). This collection is the result: dreamy reverb analogia over psychedelic, jangly and honest vocals, with uptempo whirliers like 'Gather Up Your Wings And Fly' leaping forwards with a genial brightness.
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Bubblegum Perfume (reissue)
Cat: 1972 02P. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Indie/Alternative
I Will Die With My Head In Flames (1:34)
Stained-Glass Windows In The Sky (2:02)
I Didn't Mean To Hurt You (2:33)
Space Blues (2:25)
Autumn (1:50)
Be Still (3:05)
There's No Such Thing As Victory (2:19)
Magellan (1:55)
The Final Resting Of The Ark (2:38)
Sandman's On The Rise Again (1:51)
Don't Die On My Doorstep (2:19)
Tuesday's Secret (2:31)
Book Of Swords (2:20)
Female Star (2:04)
Fire Circle (1:52)
The Darkest Ending (2:59)
Bitter End (2:34)
Rain Of Crystal Spires (3:52)
Voyage To Illumination (1:19)
Ballad Of The Band (2:49)
Review: Bubblegum Perfume is a newly reissued album from cult 80s indie outfit Felt. It goes on a nice pink coloured vinyl and is a perfect primer for anyone looking to get into this band and its vast back catalogue. It first came on Cherry Records in 1990 at a time when guitarist Maurice Deebank quit and rejoined the band multiple times. He had always planned to release 10 albums and 10 singles and they are all drawn upon for this compilation which captures those peak years perfectly.
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Smile On My Face
Cat: RS7 019. Rel: 16 Jan 23
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Smile On My Face (2:54)
Smile On My Face (version) (2:55)
Review: Rock A Shaka comes thorough with more of the sort of sun-kissed and horizontal reggae sounds that have us dreaming of summer. This one finds Phil Francis working with The New Horizon Band on the heart-melting 'Smile On My Face'. It has fat, lazy drum wobbles with steamy trumpet motifs ringing out into a cloudless blue sky. Neat guitar riffs compliment the groove with a blue-eyed soul vocal up top and plenty of lovely lo-fi production finishing it in style. On the flip-side is a version without the vocal that still makes its way into your affections, but the vocal really is the one to beat.
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Moving On
Cat: RS7 021. Rel: 16 Jan 23
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Moving On (3:57)
Moving On (version) (4:03)
Review: Rock A Shaka is hella busy right now and continues to drop mad heat on a very busy schedule. It is now Dave & Earnest who step up with their unique take on reggae. This one is coloured by disco and boogie with dazzling results. 'Moving On' has big horns over soul-stepping beats and retro 80s drum sounds. The vocals drip with sexiness and a killer bassline finishes in style. The version dials it back to a fleshy dub with the tooting horns left in to get your juices going.
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Rocket Love
Cat: ATH 126. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Funk
Rocket Love (3:47)
No Turnin' Back (3:37)
Review: Detroit-born jazz musician Wendell Harrison did a lot of seminal work with the likes of Phil Ranelin and Tribe in the early part of his career, but he's also slipped out some seriously funky wares like this rare joint originally from 1982 on Wenha Records. Athens Of The North are champions of such records, picking them up, showing them some love and getting them out to a fresh audience, and so it goes on this killer 7", which flips the A and the B so Harrison's version of Stevie Wonder's 'Rocket Love' gets up front in all its groovesome glory.
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Cavendish Series Vol 4
Cat: KU 07106. Rel: 24 Feb 23
 
Funk
Pardon (1:30)
Night Driver (3:09)
Review: Dennis Farnon was a Canadian bandleader and composer whose bombastic sound transcended the trappings of the library music world to become universally enjoyed. This latest release on King Underground's library-focused Cavendish Series cherry picks two particularly wonderful joints from Farnon's catalogue of recorded works, with the brassy funk stomp of 'Pardon' paired against 'Night Driver's hi-octane car chase thrills - both shining examples of the masterful touch Farnon brought to the music he made across an accomplished career.
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Jellies
Jellies (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HVNLP 144. Rel: 23 Jan 23
 
Indie/Alternative
If I'm Anything (3:13)
Compass Pass (3:44)
Love Said (Let's Go) (3:21)
Pour It Out (4:04)
Papers (4:31)
Copper Nail (2:42)
ESTWD (4:17)
Chilli (3:40)
Shepherd's Song (3:55)
Situations (4:35)
The Wagon (4:09)
Review: Aaron Fletcher and Tim Parkin are 77:78 and they dropped their debut album back in 2018 during a heatwave. It was perfect timing for a record that is scorched and red hot throughout with its throwback 60s beat pop sounds all rich in big hooks and English psychedelia. There are an array of deep and beautiful harmonies throughout the record, elements of tumble down dub and plenty of fragile vocal sounds. Standout include the likes of 'Papers' and the most metro of the lot, 'Love Said (Let's Go).'
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Fuse
Fuse (CD)
Cat: EBTG 015CD. Rel: 20 Apr 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Nothing Left To Lose
Run A Red Light
Caution To The Wind
When You Mess Up
Time & Time Again
No One Knows We're Dancing
Lost
Forever
Interior Space
Karaoke
Review: Astonishingly, almost 14 years have passed since the release of Everything But The Girl's previous - and many assumed final - album, 'Temperamental'. Since then, husband-and-wife team Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn have delivered plenty of solo music rooted in deep house, nu-disco and contemporary synth-pop, and it is those sounds - along with nods to their acoustic past - that dominate Fuse, their surprise new album. While the set undoubtedly feels fresh and contemporary, the key ingredients that made their music so alluring - not least Thorn's distinctive, world-weary lead vocals and introspective lyrics - remain front and centre. The results are uniformly impressive, with highlights including the slow-motion, piano-laden r&b-pop of 'Run a Red Light', the sub-heavy, garage-influenced brilliance of 'Nothing Left To Lose' and the glossy IDM-pop shimmer of 'No One Knows We're Dancing'.
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Palomine (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Cat: OLE 1928LP. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Leg (5:56)
Palomine (4:25)
Kid's Allright (4:23)
Tomboy (4:22)
Under The Surface (4:13)
Baletine (4:13)
This Thing Nowhere (3:15)
Healthy Sick (2:21)
Sundazed To The Core (7:04)
Palomine (Small) (2:33)
Brain-tag (6:25)
Get The Bird/Smile (7:01)
Review: Rolling Stone declared Bettie Serveert's debut album Palomine as "untamed and free as pop gets" back when it was originally released in 1993. It sure did become a classic and so now gets a 30th anniversary reissue, the first it's ever had. The Dutch band's Carol van Dyk and Peter Visser admit that they were "green as it comes" when they record it but that didn't stop them cooking up plenty of infectious hooks and jangling grooves run through with elements of prog, pop and folk. It's a nostalgic trip to tune into this one three decades on, but one that is well worth making.
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Blimey
Blimey (12")
Cat: HOO 12. Rel: 17 Jan 23
 
Breakbeat
I Need It (7:23)
A Digital Right To The Soul (7:02)
Historical Absolutism (6:23)
Blimey (6:06)
Review: Blimey, crikey, gadzooks, flipping heck. Whatever your choice of exclamation, make sure you execute it with the same energy, creativity and passion as our lads Thugwidow and Bruised Skies. An exciting fusion of kindred energies on Hooversound, a label resonates with every ounce of their ravey charm and authentic ethic, each of these cuts hits hard with sweaty, visceral and often chaotic energy. Highlights include the four to the floor horsepower of 'Historical Absolutism' and the skin-rippling, hair-singeing, heart-popping ravey hype of 'Blimey'. Sheesh! What a powerful slab of wax.
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Stereo Mind Game
Cat: 4AD 0512LP. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Intro (0:33)
Be On Your Way (4:02)
Party (4:25)
Dandelion (3:46)
Neptune (5:11)
Swim Back (4:28)
Junkmail (4:03)
Future Lover (4:14)
(Missed Calls) (1:44)
Isolation (2:38)
To Rage (4:41)
Wish I Could Cross The Sea (3:38)
Review: Daughter's third full-length and first in seven years is one of those hotly anticipated albums that doesn't disappoint on arrival. It's fronted once more by Elena Tonra, a singer, songwriter, and guitarist who asks what it means to be separated from loved ones and from yourself across 12 new tracks. The musical palette is broadened in those tunes, no doubt in part because members of the band have moved countries and cities, to make for a mix of love and longing with plenty of warm soul throughout. There are intense moments like 'Wish I Could Cross The Sea' and modern love stories like 'Future Lover' both providing real standouts. A great return.
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Stereo Mind Game
Stereo Mind Game (limited eco vinyl LP)
Cat: 4AD 0512LPE. Rel: 07 Apr 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Intro (0:32)
Be On Your Way (4:02)
Party (4:28)
Dandelion (3:47)
Neptune (5:09)
Swim Back (4:28)
Junkmail (4:03)
Future Lover (4:12)
(Missed Calls) (1:47)
Isolation (2:38)
To Rage (4:40)
Wish I Could Cross The Sea (3:41)
Review: Elena Tonra, Igor Haefeli and Remi Aguilella return as Daughter, the cherished three-piece who very much embody the contemporary sound of 4AD. Stereo Mind Game is their first album in four years (not counting video game soundtrack Music From Before The Storm, and it finds them grappling with love over long distances - a sentiment many can relate to in these post-pandemic years. There's space for introspection and joy, all delivered with the wide-reaching sound and inherent delicacy which has made Daughter so well loved by so many.
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Soulcatcher
Cat: TRUE 12140. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Metalife (4:14)
Endgame (4:18)
Hullcrusher (4:12)
Hermetic Culture (4:12)
Moonbreaker (4:20)
The Entrance (4:16)
Dot Hallucinations (4:24)
Soulcatcher (4:10)
Become The Sky (4:24)
Ultraviolet (4:21)
Review: Truesoul is the little brother label of Drumcode, a label founded sometime this decade by international megastar DJ Adam Beyer. Welcoming their latest signing Pig & Dan to the imprint, their latest LP Soulcatcher hears the pair hears a thorough scouring of the wondrous limits of progressive house, melodic techno and all styles in between. Layers of kick-driven rhythm, filtrated texture and sublime rapture coalesce to form a monolithic body of work here.
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Bless This Mess
Bless This Mess (limited red vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: 4AD 0506LPE. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Only Daedalus (3:36)
Just Space For Light (3:56)
Screen Face (3:19)
Futures Bet (4:51)
So Typically Now (3:12)
Bless This Mess (4:13)
Tux (Your Body Fills Me, Boo) (6:17)
RIP Roy G Biv (4:43)
St James Way (3:43)
Pump (6:23)
Review: Meghan Remy is one of North America's musical secret weapons. Unless, of course, you already know about her, then she's just a bonafide gem in the crown jewels. Raised in Illinois, but based in Toronto for much of her career, her work as U.S. Girls is born of the post-millennium alt-pop sound, and by that we mean also cast in the shadows of the mainstream that defined much of her childhood. Bless This Mess presents that in all its glory. Some tracks can best be described as yacht pop (see: yacht rock, then work it out), homages to Immaculate Collection-era Madonna are audible, striking beautiful minimalistic balladry is present, and a voice sweeter than a sugar binge just before sitting down to watch, err, something sweet is omnipresent. It's stylised, stylish stuff, and it's difficult not to feel intoxicated by.
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Back In The Day
Back In The Day (limited 7")
Cat: JAR 08. Rel: 23 Jan 23
 
Soul
Back In The Day (5:33)
Back In Love Again (4:53)
Review: Birmingham, Alabama artist David Sea was the front man for his family's gospel outfit The Question Marks in 1970. He had an extraordinary voice and that is very much front and centre on this new 7" from Jai Alai. It takes two of his most tremendous tunes from his Groove Mission album in 1996 with 'Back In The Day' and 'Back In Love Again' both featuring. The former is a lung-busting number full of raw yearning and lots of nostalgia before some hip hop breaks cut up the midsection, then the flipside is a nice bit of r&b with smooth grooves and lush pianos next to his trademark buttery vocals.
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City Sleeps Remixes Part Two
City Sleeps Remixes Part Two (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: PCSS 03. Rel: 20 Jan 23
 
Techno
Very Being (Deepchord remix) (9:32)
Very Being (Deadbeat Blood & Bones dub) (6:16)
Lost In You (FDF Downunder cut) (6:37)
Review: It would probably be a sin not to describe the work of Mike Schommer (and his affiliates) as 'atmospheric'. While the word is a music reviewers' cliche, 'City Sleeps Remixes Part 2' is also the kind of music to which it best applies. Following up the first remix bundle of Schommer's monumentally emotive album 'City Sleeps' (the first volume heard the likes of dub techno legends CV313 and Steve O Sullivan), this follow-up comes back just as strongly with a response from Deepchord, Deadbeat and Freud der Familie. Deepchord's remix is a free-associative pulse through a dejected, rain-soaked 'scape (the occasional 'night bus' vocal can be heard). FDF and Deadbeat, meanwhile, get overtly dubbier and with it. FDF's is particularly evocative of hawkishly looking out over a landscape, half-blind, its light only periodically being let through.
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Take Me Back
Take Me Back (limited 7")
Cat: NP 39. Rel: 03 Feb 23
 
Soul
Take Me Back (3:57)
Trying Hard (feat Lana Gordon) (4:25)
Review: Italian musician and producer Fabio Puglisi is behind the Soul Basement project which started back in 1997 as a four piece ensemble. They released a number of albums with Fabio at the centre and wowed fans and critics alike around the world. This is a brand new single that sees him link up with singer Alvin Le-Bass on 'Take Me Back' and then 'Trying Hard' features Lana Gordon. That A-side tune is a lush mix of downtempo lounge vibes and timeless soul vocals with clean electronic production. On the flip, there is more of a jazz feel with warming, glowing chords and meat little melodies as the lush vocal harmonies make your heart soar.
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Machine Funk
Machine Funk (180 gram clear yellow vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: ASGDE 039C. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Electro
Machine Funk (4:20)
Stairs Wine (8:41)
Moderneers Modernize (4:33)
Hitler Skelter (7:45)
Nonce Tarter (4:28)
Juxtafication (6:01)
Justiposition (5:25)
Budstep (3:51)
Major Miner (4:59)
Taming Of The View (5:46)
Lucon Acid (4:28)
Review: Aside from the founding fathers of acid house - DJ Pierre in particular - few producers can make a Roland TB-303 sing quite like Luke Vibert. That much has been obvious for decades but should further proof of Vibert's '303' mastery be needed, 'Machine Funk' provides it. An exemplary exploration of 'acid' as an art-form that puts the distinctively twisted, mind-altering sounds of the legendary bass synthesiser front and centre, the 11-track set skips between breathless, sub-heavy, bongo-laced monsters ('Taming of the View'), slo-mo IDM ('Lucon Acid'), dreamy mid-tempo house ('Nonce Tarter'), acid-disco of the sort associated with Vibert's Kerrier District project ('Juxtafication'), and plenty of punchy, suitably psychedelic electro jams.
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Played by: Joe Montana
Tags: Acid House
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Make It Or Break It
Cat: RV 2022007. Rel: 22 Jul 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Make It Or Break It (extended mix) (6:40)
Make It Or Break It (instrumental dub mix) (6:25)
Make It Or Break It (Nu Disco mix) (7:38)
Review: You probably weren't expecting the return of Gary's Gang, but the much-loved disco group are back after a prolonged absence with a new single. Produced by Eric Matthew (aka Joe Tucci), the OG co-founder of the band alongside Gary Turnier, this is a legitimate contemporary update on the Gary's Gang sound. 'Make It Or Break It' is bright and cheery, led by sweet vocals and with a crossover instinct which carried the band to such success in their late 70s heyday. For those who just want the groove, the 'Dub Mix' on the flip should give you plenty to work with, while the 'Nu Disco Mix' gives everything a nip and tuck for the more minimally-minded modern dancefloor.
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Rainmaker
Rainmaker (limited 180 gram transparent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: HYPNUS 035BOP. Rel: 01 Jul 22
 
Techno
Osiris (6:41)
Tammuz (5:05)
Adonis (4:51)
Attis (4:39)
Dionysus
Fenix
Review: David Sabel is Birds Ov Paradise, a sound and visual artist from Goteborg, Sweden, who after a few years away makes a retune to the Hypnus Records label. He makes techno with a soft melodic sheen and psychedelic approach that burrows deep into your brain. 'Osiris' is a track with intrigue and mystery that draws you into the rippling melodic motifs, 'Tammuz' is dubby and warped and deep, 'Adonis' is another cavernous sound with watery droplets and bird calls adding detail, with three further mind melting excursion not he flip including the darker 'Attis.'
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Aftermath
Aftermath (12")
Cat: IA 016. Rel: 15 Sep 22
 
Techno
Quelza - "La Panthere Bleue" (6:32)
Eric Fetcher - "Spiral 176" (4:57)
Oscar Mulero - "Forma No Pura" (5:10)
Divide - "Nemesi" (5:36)
Review: Smokey and mysterious Dutch dance from Immaterial.Archives, who here nail a sound that falls neatly in between something made by Burial and I.O Mulen. A compilation EP for the more nocturnal and detail-hungry listener, it includes Quelza's 'La Panthere Bleue', which contains guttural backalley groans and lighter-flicks; Eric Fletcher's control-room trancer 'Spiral 176'; 'Forma No Pura' by Oscar Mulero, with pressurized pink noise aplenty; and Divide's 'Nemesi', which judders and stop-starts like the cross-planetary calls of an alien race.
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GATT 004
GATT 004 (hand-stamped 7")
Cat: GATT 004. Rel: 16 Sep 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Think About It (4:25)
Let It Happen (unreleased 7" mix) (4:26)
Review: This is the fourth in a new series of stamped 7" releases from Gatt artist Beatconductor. There is nothing smart about the work on 'sink About It' which simply brings a classic vocal to a big beat. It's an easy way to get any party going. On the flip is 'Let It Happen' (unreleased 7" mix) which his more nuanced and interesting, with funky bass lines, loose limbed percussion and gorgeously twinkling keys all raining down from above.
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Playtime (remastered)
Cat: LPWABB 122LE. Rel: 21 Jul 22
 
Soundtracks
Andiamo A Spasso (2:41)
Tempo Di Weekend (3:14)
Ballata Western (2:18)
Playtime (2:16)
Music Box (2:06)
Tempo Beat (2:28)
Samba Di Carnevale (2:00)
Napoli Ieri E Oggi (1:48)
Vecchio Texas (2:18)
Ancora Insieme (2:20)
Ore Piccole (2:12)
La Mia Isola Felice (2:19)
Tropicana (2:24)
Rio Cristal (2:30)
Ragazza Del Sud (2:31)
Aria Di Periferia (2:13)
Review: The first official reissue of Playtime by popular and prolific Italian composer, Piero Umiliani. Incorporating styles like jazz, easy listening/lounge, rock, funk, and bossa nova to a genre largely dominated by orchestral scores, he penned some of the most outstanding kosmische music from the '60s and '70s with over 150 titles under his belt. Originally released on Umiliani's own Omicron label in 1968, the album has been remastered from the original recordings by Noah Mintz.
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Total Cuevas
Cat: LVLP 2108. Rel: 01 Jul 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Obsession (The Nassau mix) (6:00)
Obsession (The Paris version) (4:49)
Obsession (The London mix) (4:36)
Ebony Game (6:58)
Island In My Mind (edit) (2:47)
Everywhere Is My Home (3:46)
Gallo Negro (The Ronan mix) (5:34)
Quiereme Un Poco (The instrumental mix) (4:38)
Review: Legendary DJ Guy Cuevas has his own music compiled here by Libreville Records. It's a magnificent showcase of his sounds which range from disco to jazz to afro. The French-Cuban writer, musician, and DJ has one been a mainstay on the Paris scene as resident at the mythical nightclub Le Palace. His ability to take crowds to euphoria knew no bounds and in the 80s he managed to turn out plenty of tracks that also help get you there. His most famous tune 'Obsessions' gets a new remix here amongst loads of other gems.
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Taste The Bass
Cat: DR 003. Rel: 20 Jul 22
 
Techno
Engendrx (8:08)
101 We Love You (5:04)
Anger Management (5:40)
You Can't Forget To Groove (4:51)
Review: Following a recent release with Roza Teranzi on Berlin's Delicate Records, Sophie Sweetland aka D. Tiffany returns for another collaboration as Ambien Baby here with Montreal-based producer Nap. On Taste The Bass, the duo step up their songwriting skills with added vocals and stay true 'to their heady primal sophistication' across four tracks. Beginning with the tripped-out deep groove of 'Engendrx', they venture into cerebral minimal techno territory on '101 We Love You' (said to be a tribute to the favourite synth) before the strobed-out peak time banger 'Anger Management'.
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EBM
EBM (limited orange vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched))
Cat: PIASR 1280LPC. Rel: 22 Sep 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Heart Attack (5:49)
Picturesque (5:10)
Karma Climb (5:18)
Kiss (7:51)
Silence (5:40)
Strawberry Lemonade (6:17)
Vibe (3:40)
Educate (6:50)
Strange Intimacy (6:27)
Review: Much loved UK outfit Editors have that tag because they always manage to confound expectation and stay one step ahead. They first emerged more than 20 years ago now as a group of friends who formed a band at university. Their debut album was Mercury Prize-shortlisted and since then thy have always been bold and brave in their approach. EBM is their first album since Blanck Mass became a full time member and, as the title suggests, is heavily influenced by EBM with physical and angular grooves, soot black moods and real urgency.
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Drifted Entities Vol 1
Cat: BMR 031. Rel: 18 Aug 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Tiny Germs (9:06)
Upbeat Damage (7:40)
Everything Is Frequency (7:55)
Double Orbit (6:34)
Diorama Obscura (6:34)
Review: Healing Force Project is prolific Italian artist Antonio Marini. Over the last decade he has dropped plenty of heat on the likes of Firecracker, Berceuse Heroique, 2 Headed Deer, Random Numbers and more. Drifted Entities Vol 1 is his latest offering and is an experimental take on dub, cosmic funk, jazz and drum & bass with the HFP signature unifying it all. 'Tiny Germs' opens up on dark, sparse drums that are kinda haunting then 'Upbeat Damage' is a deconctructed jungle jazz cut with squealing synths that bring the horror. The flip side continues in that eerie manner with fresh musicality and loose arrangements drawing you in.
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Played by: Mark Forshaw
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Step On Step
Step On Step (gatefold gold vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: IARC 0055. Rel: 09 Sep 22
 
Jazz
Roll Tape (0:20)
Gimme Some Sugar (2:31)
Daddy's Diddies (1:58)
Gotta Dig It To Dig It (3:30)
No Credit For This (3:30)
Roadtrip (5:16)
On Your Face (2:42)
That's The Way Of The World (4:22)
Imagination (5:52)
In The Basement (5:13)
Business (1:29)
Look B4U Leap (6:05)
Around The House (4:15)
Funky Sci Fi (4:09)
Mini Mugg (2:27)
Chicago Independent (1:33)
Surround Stereo (3:43)
Black Gold (4:16)
Denim Groove (1:48)
Notes From Dad (2:45)
Rubie & Charles (3:29)
Greatness (2:43)
Step On Step (4:08)
Review: International Anthem has become one of the contemporary jazz scenes most crucial labels. It deals in the most cutting edge sounds in the genre as well as offering up fantastic fusions with sounds from the world's hip-hop, R&B and broken beat. Here they look to Charles Stepney for an album that he recorded back in the 1960s in his Chicago basement. He played all the instruments himself and across four sides of vinyl he serves up his so-called and signature "baroque soul" sound with widescreen arrangements, innocent melodies and curious rhythms.
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Words & Music May 1965
Words & Music May 1965 (pink vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 18813. Rel: 17 Oct 22
 
Rock
I'm Waiting For The Man (4:50)
Men Of Good Fortune (4:31)
Heroin (4:01)
Too Late (3:19)
Buttercup Song (4:39)
Walk Alone (3:02)
Buzz Buzz Buzz (2:51)
Pale Blue Eyes (5:00)
Stockpile (2:35)
Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (8:16)
Review: A new early cornerstone for Velvet Underground fanatics, 'Words And Music May 1965' is Lou Reed in his earliest incarnation, spanning some of the artist's earliest-known recordings. Demo versions of 'Heroin' and 'Pale Blue Eyes' both make appearances, while seven further completely unreleased and unheard songs also come to fruition. The earliest is a doo-wop serenade recorded in 1958, when Reed was just sixteen years old.
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Neu! (reissue)
Neu! (reissue) (limited picture disc LP)
Cat: LPGRON IP. Rel: 15 Jul 22
 
Progressive Rock
Hallogallo (10:13)
Sonderangebot (4:24)
Weissensee (6:48)
Im Gluck (6:51)
Negativland (9:43)
Lieber Honig (7:16)
Review: Legendary kraut and prog rock duo NEU! aka Michael Rother and Klaus Dinger make the 50th anniversary of their self titled debut album with a special reissue all formats. This limited edition picture disc format is one for the collectors for sure. The music still sounds fresh with its mix of heady ambient and lazy grooves, driving motor kicks and psyched out sounds all making for perfectly immersive listening. Weird and wonderful and unbelievably avant garde for 1972, it remains one of the most impressive debut albums of the era.
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Zomo Sennheiser HD 25 Spiral Cord Deluxe (yellow, 3.5m)
Cat: 882227 Rel: 16 Jun 22 • View all DJ Headphone Replacement Parts
 
Spiral Cord DeLuxe for Sennheiser HD 25 - 3,5m
Notes: Finally it's here! The new cable for the Sennheiser HD-25 headphones. This spiral cable in different colours is an absolute eye-catcher and enhances your HD-25 visually. It's not standard, but it makes your headphones special.

This will make your Sennheiser HD-25 unique and stand out from the crowd!

The cross-section of the spiral cable is also thicker than conventional cables, which brings technical and optical advantages.

Fits the following Sennheiser headphones

Sennheiser Sennheiser HD25
Sennheiser HD25-13
Sennheiser HD25 II
Sennheiser HD-25-13 II
Sennheiser HD25 C II
Sennheiser HD25-1 II

Details

Length: 3,5m
3,5 mm stereo jack plug incl. 6,3mm adapter

Gold-plated connections

Connection of cable 1: 1x 3.5mm Jack
Connection of cable 2: special (Sennheiser HD 25)
Cable length: 3.5 m
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Small Moves EP
Cat: MTRON 026. Rel: 25 Aug 22
 
Electro
Small Moves (5:02)
No Way Back (4:49)
Go 2 Bed (5:03)
Vegetarian At The BBQ (6:41)
All Roads Lead To Here (7:58)
Review: Fred Shepherd has been laying down thick slabs of electro for the past six years under the No Moon alias, taking in labels like X-Kalay, Echo Vortex, Craigie Knowes and Church. Now he's landing on Mechatronica with five new works, leading in with the compression chamber sonics of 'No Way Back' which doesn't need to roll fast to make its imposing presence felt. 'Small Moves' takes the interstellar elevator in pursuit of its own bruising intentions, while 'Go 2 Bed' locks into a more familiar mode of machine funk for the mid-tempo massive. 'Vegetarian At The BBQ' keeps things pinging and ponging atop those hard-ass drums, and 'All Roads Lead To Hear' winds things up with a rapid, bleepy selection for when the night wants to get a touch more delirious.
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Zomo Sennheiser HD 25 Spiral Cord DeLuxe (white, 3.5m)
Cat: 882230 Rel: 16 Jun 22 • View all DJ Headphone Replacement Parts
 
Spiral Cord DeLuxe for Sennheiser HD 25 - 3,5m
Notes: Finally it's here! The new cable for the Sennheiser HD-25 headphones. This spiral cable in different colours is an absolute eye-catcher and enhances your HD-25 visually. It's not standard, but it makes your headphones special.

This will make your Sennheiser HD-25 unique and stand out from the crowd!

The cross-section of the spiral cable is also thicker than conventional cables, which brings technical and optical advantages.

Fits the following Sennheiser headphones
Sennheiser Sennheiser HD25
Sennheiser HD25-13
Sennheiser HD25 II
Sennheiser HD-25-13 II
Sennheiser HD25 C II
Sennheiser HD25-1 II

Details

Length: 3,5m
3,5 mm stereo jack plug incl. 6,3mm adapter

Gold-plated connections

Connection of cable 1: 1x 3.5mm Jack
Connection of cable 2: special (Sennheiser HD 25)
Cable length: 3.5 m
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Bright Red
Bright Red (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red vinyl LP + 4 page booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 2539C. Rel: 20 Jul 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Speechless (4:21)
Bright Red (2:51)
The Puppet Motel (3:49)
Speak My Language (2:29)
World Without End (3:24)
Freefall (5:53)
Muddy River (3:53)
Beautiful Pea Green Boat (4:30)
Love Among The Sailors (2:37)
Poison (3:52)
In Our Sleep (feat Lou Reed) (2:28)
Night In Baghdad (3:31)
Tightrope (5:48)
Same Time Tomorrow (3:46)
Review: An artist so effortlessly apt to reinvent herself such as Laurie Anderson should be more than any other worthy of the reissue treatment. Music On Vinyl here present the legendary New York musician and performance artist's 1989 avant-garde album 'Bright Red', which followed a brief stint in the chart-worthy realm of pop. Co-produced with Brian Eno and informed by her then relationship with Lou Reed, Anderson's musings on love, landscape and death are more than submerged in Eno's proto-ambient pop and reverb techniques. It's also yet another stalwart album in vocal synthesis, with cuts such as 'Puppet Motel' showing off Anderson's longstanding penchant for gender-bending throat mods.
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Heroes
Heroes (CD)
Cat: COUNTCD 234. Rel: 08 Sep 22
 
Coldwave/Synth
Golden Gate
Brooklyn Friday Love
Heartbeat
A Place Of Her Own
Heroes
Heart Worth Breaking
Loved By You
Aerostar
Change Your Heart Or Die
Avalanche
Souvenir
Photograph
Energy Never Dies, It Just Transforms
Review: The Midnight's latest Heroes is a stark display of the musical evolution of the New York duo. A band that started as a synth heavy proposition, extensive touring across the globe (including a headline at London's Brixton Academy) and the desire not to repeat themselves in creative terms has led to the bigger vision and wider appeal of what their label calls "fully-realised, arena-worthy songs".
Heroes is the final part in a trilogy of albums that started with 2018's Kids, followed in 2020 by Monsters. "For me, Kids is self-knowledge, Monsters is self-love, and then Heroes is empathy," said singer Tyler Lyle. "I got into depth psychology and this idea of aetiology, the way a human forms. The world doesn't get better but we do. We grow into ourselves. We grow into our voice."
Still, Heroes remains definitely more a case of evolution than revolution - there's still more than a hint of the gorgeous synth sounds in evidence, but with a lyrical maturity and smartness that gives even its most pop moments an unexpected twist.
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Uncovered: The Lost Astroscope Recordings 1973
Cat: LPSBCS 88. Rel: 11 Jul 22
 
Funk
Hey What's That You Say (3:27)
A Love Of My Own (3:44)
Let's Take A Stroll (3:08)
Trespassing (3:41)
If He Can Do It, She Can Do It (3:27)
I Wish It Would Rain (5:08)
Jermilah (9:38)
Review: This record was thought to have been lost until recently re-discovered. Recorded in the 1970s and has been loving remasters from the original tapes here and pressed onto heavyweight wax. This collection features some heavily sampled tunes such as 'Funkanova' which has been pillaged by the likes of Black Science Orchestra, DJ Sneak and The Bucketheads. It also has a famous rendition of the Ronnie Laws jewel 'Always There'. Wood, Brass & Steel members include the likes of Doug Winbush who went on to play with the Sugarhill Gang and Grandmaster Flash.
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My Life With The Machines Vol 1
My Life With The Machines Vol 1 (hand-stamped double 12")
Cat: REPEAT 05. Rel: 14 Jul 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Acid Soul (8:17)
Jah Love (8:13)
Acid Babies (6:19)
Rawtronik 909 (6:48)
Visual Spectrum (5:30)
Dubdub1111 (5:59)
Sista Dub (8:36)
Review: There is a load of Jay Tripwire newness around at the moment and some of it is from his back catalogue and some of it is all new. Here the longtime minimal mainstay and Canadian scene-pioneer serves up a multi-volume collection of cult tracks of his from the early 2000s. They have a west coast tech house sound and are still future in design. The likes of Villalbos have long been banging these and they sit well with the days current underground sound. Acid, dub, tech, electronic soul and more all colour the grooves.
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We Still Take You With Us: The Early Years
We Still Take You With Us: The Early Years (gatefold 11xLP box set + inserts)
Cat: 406562 9642419. Rel: 02 Sep 22
 
Metal
The Phantom Agony (part 1)
The Phantom Agony (part 2)
We Will Take You With Us (part 1)
We Will Take You With Us (part 2)
Consign To Oblivion (part 1)
Consign To Oblivion (part 2)
The Score (An Epic Journey) (part 1)
The Score (An Epic Journey) (part 2)
Live At Paradiso (part 1)
Live At Paradiso (part 2)
Live At Paradiso (part 3)
Review: Dutch symphonic metal icons, Epica, deliver the ultimate fan service with the epic (excuse the pun) compilation box set,'We Still Take You With Us: The Early Years. Consisting of the band's first three, long out of print, full-lengths; 'The Phantom Agony', 'Consign To Oblivion', and, 'The Score', as well as the long sought after, 'Live At Paradiso' performance, recorded at the legendary Paradiso theatre in Amsterdam during the touring cycle of these early albums, there's no denying the care and attention to detail the band have poured into this expansive collection. Including b-sides, demos, as well as recordings from their first appearance on live Dutch television, this 11xLP beast is a vital puzzle piece/holy grail compiling of long sought-after physicals, collectively priced at a far lesser amount than any flipped singular, earlier editions.
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SUS 004
SUS 004 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SUS 004. Rel: 09 Aug 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Our Chruch Is The Tent (9:14)
Dies Irae (5:39)
Back To Life (7:15)
There's A Devil Inside Me (7:58)
Review: Basel, Switzerland-based Sanguina returns with its fourth vinyl release here in the Unknown Series. On side A, you have the deep and dubby ethereal roller 'Our Church Is The Tent' that's perfect for sunrise euphoria on the dancefloor, while the pop-inflected microhouse edit 'Back To Life' features samples from well-known R'n'B hits to tremendous effect. Over on the flip, the moody and tripped-out Rominimal style groove of 'There's A Devil Inside Me' is absolutely perfect tackle for getting weird at the afterhours. Tip!
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Tags: Minimal
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Playbox (remixes)
Cat: SWEATSV 035. Rel: 31 Aug 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Playbox (Alex Virgo remix) (6:04)
Wanna Feel Like A Lover (feat Ed Mac - Poolside remix) (4:15)
Review: The latest 12-inch from Tino Piontek under his now familiar Purple Disco Machine outing features two fresh remixes of tracks from his popular 2021 album Exotica. First up, Alex Virgo reworks 'Playboox', delivering a mid-to-late-'80s Hi-NRG and Euro-dance inspired take full of starry synth breakdowns, hard-wired sequenced bass, spiralling melodies and bustling beats. It's good, but arguably even better is yacht disco-loving outfit Poolside's languid Balearic disco revision of Ed Mac collaboration 'Wanna Feel Like a Lover'. It's warm, dreamy and luscious, with strings and soulful vocal snippets combining wonderfully with the band's bass and guitars - basically the sort of jam you want to hear as the sun goes down on a steaming hot day.
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Tags: Hi-NRG | Nu Disco | Pop Disco
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The Half Dead Organization
The Half Dead Organization (2xLP limited to 175 copies)
Cat: MWR 33. Rel: 05 Jul 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (2:15)
You Can't Kill Me (5:25)
Wicked (5:02)
Time (5:36)
Heaven Or Hell (4:32)
World (4:41)
Ride (4:05)
To Whom It May Concern (1:44)
Mad Confusion (8:02)
These Streets (6:41)
Mission (4:21)
Alright (5:36)
Dead End (6:06)
Review: The Half Dead Organization was a short-lived rap group from Houston, Texas.The dropped just one album and one EP but for hardcore rap fans they are real classics. The original label was Johnny Palmer Entertainment but now it is Most Wanted that drop this reissue of the seminal self titled debut. It's a record that goes big on the gangsta sounds with hard hitting bars and beats and plenty of old school scratching and samples. It has aged well and though it has plenty of nostalgia it still stands up all these many years later.
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I'll Be There
Cat: BM 001. Rel: 13 Nov 23
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
I'll Be There (6:23)
True Love
Review: Released in 1984 on Bebop's, Clarence Park's 'I'll Be There' and 'True Love' is a classic reggae cut that's become hard to find, hugely sought after and even more expensive if you do. It is currently listed at well over 300 quid to this new label has been launched to make it more widely available. The passionate vocals are a plea for love over timeless reggae riddims on the a-side 'I'll Be There' while on the back is the more slow and steady, deep cut and sunny 'I'll Be There.' It's a beauty for some lovely hazy sessions.
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Far Beyond The Blue
Cat: NN 001. Rel: 13 Oct 23
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Leroy Willacy - "Far Beyond The Blue" (2:44)
Big Youth - "Things In Light" (3:01)
Review: Back in 1973 Big Youth started the Negusa Nagast label, translating as the king of kings in Ethiopian. The first single was a split 7" from Leroy Willacy, also known as Cookey Monster, and Big Youth himself. Nearly 50 years on, this treasured record is back in print and it sounds as magical as ever. Willacy's 'Far Beyond The Blue' is a powerful slice of roots reflecting on the mire of slavery which forms a backdrop to so much of reggae's emotional impact. On the flip Youth delivers a deejay cut which rolls slow and easy, the legendary singer freestyling over the lazy groove in his inimitable fashion.
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 in stock $13.15
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