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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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Dub Spectrum EP
Cat: GATT 1204. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Dub
Grass In Pocket (4:20)
Aint No Other Man (5:04)
Don't Worry (5:53)
Girls On Jamaica (4:27)
DC Skank (4:02)
Boogie Down Jammin (3:36)
In To You (3:49)
Review: Beatconductor's Dub Spectrum EP takes listeners on a journey through Jamaica with seven tracks of dubbed-out pop covers. The EP features creative mash-ups such as The Wailers providing instrumental backing for Adele, Dua Lipa, Christina Aguilera, and Duran Duran, offering a fresh perspective on familiar tunes. Additionally, Amy Winehouse and The Pretenders unite to form a ska supergroup, showcasing Beatconductor's innovative approach to blending genres. Beatconductor's skillful reinterpretations breathe new life into classic tracks, infusing them with reggae and ska influences while maintaining their original essence.
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Sweet Talk EP
Cat: SSM 068V. Rel: 03 Apr 24
 
Deep House
Sweet Talk (6:01)
Work On That Soon (7:30)
Oscar (7:22)
Dreamsville (5:51)
Review: London based Sosure Records releases their next house music 12". The 'Sweet Talk' EP by Physical Education carries four prime cuts of deep house business on one sweet piece of wax. Fans of Chicago house that are on the jazzy tip are sure to like the title track and 'Work On That Soon' for their ability to move people yet still be deep enough for the discerning house music heads. Our favourite of the lot just might be the ender 'Dreamsville' for its super cool bassline and catchy piano use. This is a strong four tracker that can do some dancefloor damage. A great find.
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Believe In You
Believe In You (limited 7")
Cat: TBE 718. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Believe In You (vocal) (5:09)
Believe In You (instrumental) (5:09)
Review: Believe In You by Knoe1 featuring George JJ Flores is a soulful electro funk track that exudes the essence of the early 80s. The vocal version opens with disco claps and a smooth, sultry vocal, complemented by groovy keyboard work. The instrumental version showcases the track's infectious rhythm and tight arrangements, offering a dynamic and engaging listening experience. Overall, Believe In You captures the essence of boogie and electro funk, showcasing the talents of Knoe1 and George JJ Flores.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $12.90
The Endless Echo
Cat: GBX 045CD. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Awful Majesty
Decision Point
Lacunae
On The Clock
Unnatural Span
Chronos
Heat Haze
Momentary Permanence
Written In Water
All Things Pass
Deeptime
Vault
Archaic
Counting The Hours
Green Pulse
Unremembered
Review: Analogue synth spooks rejoice, Pye Corner Audio is back with further explorations of the sweet spot between nostalgic fuzz and circuit-borne futurism. Ghost Box is a spiritual home for Martin Jenkins' flagship project, and he continues to edge out the scope of the Pye Corner sound without derailing the fundamental atmosphere. On The Endless Echo, warm, pulsing melodics set to eerie keys abound, and there's a fine balance between gorgeous ambient atmospheric pieces and sinewy, danceable rhythms, but Jenkins manages to sound fresh and inspired even while reliably holding true to the overall project aesthetic.
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A La Sala
Cat: DOC 357LP. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Fifteen Fifty-Three (3:50)
May Ninth (3:09)
Ada Jean (3:22)
Farolim De Felgueiras (1:56)
Pon Pon (2:54)
Todavia Viva (4:20)
Juegos Y Nubes (1:59)
Hold Me Up (Thank You) (3:39)
Caja De La Sala (1:47)
Three From Two (3:31)
A Love International (4:13)
Les Petits Gris (3:48)
Review: Desert funkers Khruangbin announce their latest album A La Sala, turning their efforts inward to a more personal recollection of childhood and origination, and to reach a firmer understanding of what exact influences made this troupe who they are today. In contrast to their last record Mordechai (2020), uniquely conceived as a party record from the jump of its making, A La Sala (translation: 'to the room') is the measured, self-reflective morning after; lead singles 'May Ninth' and 'A Love International' pare back the layers even further than we could imagine Khruangbin pulling otherwise, making for emotional ponderings of the external world, inextricably tied to the internal as it is.
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The View EP
Cat: MW 009. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Welcome Luz (5:42)
EX-PECT (6:00)
What's Her Name? (6:12)
2020 (2:48)
Review: tINI has always been at the forefront of tech house, often with her own party brand, as well as killer productions and engaging sets at some of the scene's most tasteful parties. Here she steps up to the fledgling Mood Waves label for The View, and EP that finds her stretching herself into all new territory once more. 'Welcome Luz' is crunchy, stomping cosmic tech with sci-fi motifs. 'EX-PECT' has whimsical pads paired with more silvery and metallic drum sounds and after the more mechanical grace of the a-side, 'What's Her Name?' gets loose with rubbery bass and bendy synth leads while '2020' shuts down with some downtempo post club trippiness.
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Played by: Evan Michael
 in stock $15.21
Preserving
Preserving (translucent green vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 46. Rel: 03 Apr 24
 
Deep House
The Sound Exchange (6:45)
Sonic Tour (6:48)
The Kingdom (8:20)
Review: Fresh from delivering a fine album of drone and ambient excursions on his own Private Society imprint - the inspired Message To The Universe - Fred Peterkin returns to the dancefloor via a surprise outing on Synchrophone. As usual, what's on offer brilliantly blends deep house rhythms and textures with the kind of more spacey and dubbed-out elements more often heard in Detroit techno and hypnotic tech-house. A-side 'The Sound Exchange' is particularly potent, with Peterkin wrapping a typically tough-but-tactile groove in ghostly chords, hand percussion hits and echoing synth riffs. Over on side B, 'The Sonic Tour' is a brighter and more colourful riff on a similar sonic blueprint - albeit with deeper, heavier sub-bass and sustained synth strings - while 'The Kingdom' pairs a thickset groove with sweeping strings and twinkling pianos.
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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
 in stock $29.39
Rampen (APM: Alien Pop Music)
Rampen (APM: Alien Pop Music) (limited yellow vinyl 2xLP + fold-out poster + postcards in embosed sleeve)
Cat: 525609 1. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Industrial/Noise
Wie Lange Noch? (5:15)
Ist Ist (3:49)
Pestalozzi (5:05)
Es Konnte Sein (3:18)
Before I Go (4:16)
Isso Isso (4:35)
Besser Isses (4:48)
Everything Will Be Fine (4:45)
The Pit Of Language (4:26)
Planet Umbra (8:45)
Tar & Feathers (5:14)
Aus Den Zeiten (5:14)
Ick Wees Nich (Noch Nich) (3:15)
Trilobiten (6:01)
Gesundbrunnen (5:09)
Review: The legendary experimental German band Einsturzende Neubauten is back with their first album since 2020, Rampen (apm: alien pop music). Since their formation in 1980, the band his sought out to blaze their own trail in making what others would assume is noise into their own brand music. Their own music language was created and brought with them legions of followers that have added a bit of Einsturzende Neubauten's influence to their own sounds. The band has once again pushed their sound even further - alien pop music. This edition comes on yellow vinyl.
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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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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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Asphyx (remastered)
Asphyx (remastered) (12" repress)
Cat: DSRSTC 1RP. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Techno
X Tracks (7:08)
Pacifica (7:52)
Asphyx (9:51)
Darkness In My Life (7:15)
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Wicked Night 1995
Wicked Night 1995 (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CL 94434. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Blues
You Owe Me Some Kind Of Love (3:35)
Beautiful Homes (3:42)
I Believe (3:11)
Goin' Nowhere (4:17)
Changed Your Mind (2:35)
Two Hearts (3:42)
Blue Hotel (3:11)
Wicked Game (4:33)
Go Walking Down There (3:24)
Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing (4:58)
Somebody's Crying (3:37)
Forever Blue (2:55)
I Want Your Love (3:41)
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All & All Vol 5
All & All Vol 5 (hand-stamped 12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: REPEAT 25. Rel: 03 Apr 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Loving You (8:24)
Strong Woman (8:30)
Love In (6:14)
Review: Repeat's 'All & All' series is doing a great job in documenting the immense contribution that UK tech-house pioneer Terry Francis has made to the electronic underground. The genius of Francis's work of the late 90s and 2000s is how it presented a form of purist tech-house that drew as much from classic US deep house as the stargazing futurism of techno. This fifth instalment in the series boasts three decidedly deep excursions. Side A sports 'Loving You', an ultra-dreamy and immersive affair from 2001 that wraps deep house elements around a typically chunky and hypnotic groove. Over on the B-side, the echoing male vocal snippets, sumptuous pads and bubbly electronics of 'Strong Woman' are followed by the slightly more dubby (and even dreamier) brilliance of 1999's 'Love In'.
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Ariel (reissue)
Cat: JAZZR 031. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Jazz
The Girl With Three Faces (5:38)
Black Wing (3:44)
Circles In The Air (6:12)
Would You (4:46)
From Dusk Towards Dawn (5:26)
When I Close My Eyes (3:14)
Travelling (5:21)
747 To Rio (5:29)
Review: First released in 1980 via the little-known Pick Up Records, Danish jazz-rockers Ariel's self-titled debut record sees an unlikely reissue via Jazz Room here. A worthy reintroduction of the quintet to the world at large - where before it wasn't well-known at all - it comes after the album was recently hepped to by none other than Brownswood aficionado Gilles Peterson, whose encyclopaedic internal memory bank and capacity to chin-wag served the cascading recollection of the album by Jazz Room label boss Paul Murphy. Now the eight-tracker dazzles us once more, fusing jazz with subtle elements of kraut and kosmische to make for bustling, brimming urban fugs, all hemmed together by a consistent baritone sax, and the vocal pyrotechnics of Hawaiian singer Lei Aloha Moe.
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Played by: Pete Haigh
 in stock $22.44
Kochi EP
Kochi EP (12")
Cat: INN 115. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
DJ Marky & XRS - "Soul Samba" (DJ Marky & Makoto 2024 remix) (4:37)
DJ Marky - "Star Trippin'" (4:51)
DJ Marky - "(It's Just A) Simple Song" (4:51)
DJ Marky - "Kochi" (3:49)
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Souvenirs
Cat: MRI 201CD. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Jazz
Clouds Moving On The Sky
Ready To Leave
Is It Sunny Or Cloudy In The Land You Live?
Tenkou! Why Feel Sorry?
Ethiopia My Motherland
Where Is The Highway Of Thought?
Don't Forget Your Country
Like The Sun Shines On Meadows
Review: Reissued in the aftermath of her passing away in 2023, Souvenirs is probably the best-known album by Ethiopian legend Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru, whose morphing from nun to composer, pianist and vocalist tracks an exquisitely bleak but powerful history. The first album to feature her own voice, the album was written and recorded at her family home in Addis Ababa, and deals in personal themes of loss, homesickness and transience, reflecting on Emahoy's experiences of the turmoil of the 1976 Red Terror in Ethiopia, in which the provisional Derg military dictatorship violently suppressed the rise of other competing revolutionary militia groups, and in so doing caused mass upheavals and migrations. With lyrics sung in Amharic and overlaid against uniquely mournful DIY instrumentations, Mississippi's CD reissue reminds us of its heart-warmer status, betraying Emahoy's deep familial fidelity and integrity.
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Iguana EP (reissue)
Iguana EP (reissue) (limited turquoise vinyl 12")
Cat: MAXI 112812. Rel: 12 Apr 24
 
Uplifting Trance
Iguana (Megavoices mix) (7:36)
Iguana (RAF By Picotto) (7:59)
Iguana (Mas mix) (7:04)
Iguana (Blank & Jones remix) (8:05)
Iguana (Megamind mix) (8:49)
Iguana (Picotto Tea mix) (7:23)
Review: Germany's ZYX records picks of the reissue of Mauro Picotto hit Iguana. Perhaps the most famous Mauro composed track in his discography, many of the most important original remixes are gathered on this one 12"! Included, is the hard trance version with the Megavoices mix, the pulsating peak time version RAF and the anthemic Blank & Jones remix. The Megamind and Mas remixes should not be overlooked! Each version on here give you all the feels of this mega trance hit.
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 in stock $18.30
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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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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Creeping Around
Creeping Around (pink vinyl 7")
Cat: TR 744C1. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Soul
Creeping Around (4:11)
Creeping Around (instrumental) (4:27)
Review: Pratt & Moody's latest single, 'Creeping Around,' delves into the depths of dark soul with haunting melodies. The duo, comprising Pratt and Moody, showcases their collective prowess in crafting a narrative of infidelity that transcends boundaries. Pratt's velvety vocals intertwine seamlessly with Moody's evocative guitar, creating a timeless soundscape dripping with raw emotion. Supported by the masterful artistry of Cold Diamond & Mink, 'Creeping Around' transports listeners to a realm of late-night introspection, evoking the atmospheric ambiance of a David Lynch film. With its haunting melodies and immersive instrumentation, this track captivates with its exploration of longing, desire, and the complexities of human emotion.
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Lemons
Lemons (7'' + insert)
Cat: SL 45031. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Soul
Lemons (2:58)
BIB (Bitch In Black) (3:00)
Review: Maya Blandy's latest single, Lemons, is a vibrant and infectious track that seamlessly blends upbeat urban funk with an acid jazz sound, resulting in a potential pop hit. The song takes a spin on the classic adage about making the best out of life's challenges, presenting it with a fresh and edgy perspective. With its catchy hooks, groovy rhythm, and Maya Blandy's convincing vocals, Lemons is destined to be an instant hit once heard.
The Side-2 is equally as good with 'BIB (Bitch In Black).' This song oozes with soulful vibes, showcasing Maya's mesmerizing vocals against an urban beat backdrop. The addition of a horn section adds depth and richness to the track, elevating its sonic experience.

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Played by: The Allergies
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Digital Entropy
Digital Entropy (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 364. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Electro
Velocity 04.22 (4:25)
Sync Out Off (5:47)
Fong (feat Kastil) (4:55)
Sub Osc (4:27)
Tight Gate (4:41)
Breath Controller (Dopplereffekt Remodel) (4:53)
Review: For the legendary label Tresor to put out a breakbeat record is something very rare. The ardent techno label for over 30 years is clearly telling us without saying, how good this music is. Tresor is always in touch with rave music though and it's not fully surprising that Tresor would support any music that is so reminiscent of the old skool days like Digital Entropy is. Datashader rises from the depths to give us their wicked debut. The EP is an audio onslaught that combines blistering breakbeat gems like 'Velocity 04.22' with eerie sci-fi pieces like 'Sync Out Off'. The AFX like 'Fong' and 'Sub Osc" are early favorites from those who have heard samples of this haunting record. It is rare to see the power of rave, breakbeat and IDM presented this well on one record.
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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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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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By The Phone (You Rang?)
Cat: SP45 043. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Library/Archive
By The Phone (You Rang?) (2:34)
Jaw Breaker (2:04)
Sei Cardigani Di Bali (2:12)
1/4 Cup Of Sunflower Oil (2:03)
Review: Darvid Thor, Henry Jenkins and Hudson Whitlock (of the bands Karate Boogaloo and Surprise Chef) founded the low-key Frollen Music Library in 2021. Now aided in kind with a public release of their works by Spasibo Records, a heartwarming dialogue is facilitated between two isntitutions by way of a new four-track EP. Hand-picking four sweet treats from two earlier releases put out between 2021 and 2022 respectively - 'By The Phone (You Rang?)', 'Jaw Breaker' and 'Sei Cardigani Di Ball' all hailing from the former's Sweet Treats Vol. 1 compilation and the final track '1/4 Cup Of Sunflower Oil' from the following year's The Fretted Neck' album - these tracks are laid-back, nonchalant refractions of talent, across which the aforementioned cycle through said covers of Ennio Morricone, Pierro Piccioni and Piero Umilliani's standout score cuts with ease.
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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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Stereo Love
Stereo Love (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: DOTB 17. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Funky/Club House
Stereo Love (extended mix) (5:19)
Stereo Love (radio edit) (3:03)
Stereo Love (Molella remix) (5:02)
Stereo Love (Mia Martina remix) (5:19)
Review: 'Stereo Love' marked the debut single of Romanian DJ Edward Maya and Moldovan-Romanian producer Vika Jigulina and it came back in 2009 on Maya's album, The Stereo Love Show. The catchy refrain is sampled from 'Bayatilar,' a 1989 track by Azerbaijani composer Eldar Mansurov and it helped the song swiftly gain global popularity and go on to rule nightclub playlists across Europe. It soared to the pinnacle of eleven national music charts and its success earned it certifications such as 8× Platinum in Norway, 7× Platinum in Sweden, and Gold or higher in ten other countries. Grab it now on vinyl and pump the party once more with this Euro-dance gem.
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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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ANIARAWL 04
ANIARAWL 04 (1-sided hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ANIARAWL 04. Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
Techno
Arkajo - "Surge" (4:57)
Arkajo - "Inari" (5:19)
Dorisburg & Efraim Kent - "Data Smuggler" (8:22)
Review: Aniara's white label number four delivers more techno goodness direct to the dance floor. The A-side features two of Arkajo's most compelling dance-floor tracks, with both offering a propulsive groove and warped and dubbed-out basslines. On the flip side, Dorisburg and Efraim Kent (who are here making their debut on Aniara) present the darker vibes of 'Data Smuggler' which rides on broken beats and has real menace in the airwaves. It complements the A-side with a more deep mood and hypnotic rhythm that will be pure dancing bait.
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Messages From The Mothership Volume 1
Cat: 4W 800. Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
Techno
Price We Pay (feat Karina Mia - Mothership remix) (6:44)
Mirror Image (3:54)
A Better Tomorrow (Mothership mix) (6:20)
Price We Pay (Mothership dub) (6:43)
Review: The dynamic duo Octave One starts off 2024 with a new EP that features new versions of two of their own classics and a brand new song. 'Price We Pay' has two remixes featured here, with the both being massive main stage crowd pleasers. 'Mirror Image' is a slick downtempo track that shows the pair's creativity for making great dance music. Last, the new version of 'A Better Tomorrow' is updated to be more futuristic and spacey. Messages From The Mothership Volume 1 are a great sign of things to come as Octave One explores more of their long and impressive discography.
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Ugly Things Magazine Issue #65
Cat: 1011776 Rel: 09 Apr 24 • View all Music Magazines
 
The top cover story this issue: the Futuristic Sounds of the Yardbirds; writer Peter Stanfield explores their change of direction in 1965, their rivalry with The Who and lots more.
Notes: The top cover story this issue: the Futuristic Sounds of the Yardbirds; writer Peter Stanfield explores their change of direction in 1965, their rivalry with The Who and lots more. Also featured: Detroit rock pioneers the Chosen Few, the band that spawned future members of SRC and the Stooges, the compelling story of UK '70s punk outsiders the Subway Sect as told by guitarist Rob Symmons; '70s power pop princes the Paley Brothers; Viennese proto-punk anarchists Novaks Kapelle; the sixties adventures of Matthew and Daniel Moore (the Moon, Colours, Matthew Moore Plus Four); and a fascinating study of the beat music industry behind the Iron Curtain during the Cold War. Plus: Moby Grape, the Ascots, Cyril Jordan on Little Richard, and our meticulous review sections, covering all the latest vinyl and CD reissues, and rock 'n' roll-related books. (152 pages)
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Acamar EP (reissue)
Acamar EP (reissue) (translucent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: IV 59R. Rel: 12 Apr 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Acamar (8:22)
Lukida (6:50)
Review: Nine years after they dropped one of their most well-known and pivotal EPs, Frankey & Sandrino reissue it on the mighty Innervisions. Their Acamar EP arrived in 2015 and really took the pair behind it up a level with its meticulously crafted house sounds, serene melodies and general sense of electronic elegance. It perfectly defined the Innervisions sound back then and still very much aligns with it now. 'Acamar' is a free-roaming cut for blissed-out 5am listening and tranced-out dancefloors. 'Lukida' has a slightly more whimsical feel and elastic bassline. This version comes on nice orange vinyl.
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Tags: Tech House
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An Alternative Dynasty: The Rehearsals Broadcast
Cat: SON 0393. Rel: 12 Apr 24
 
Rock
X-Ray Eyes
Dirty Livin’
Feel Like Heaven
I Know Who You Are
Charisma
Rumble
Only You
Gypsy Nights
Reputation
It’s Funny, But It Ain’t No Joke
Out Of Control
I Have Just Begun To Fight
Love By Invitation
There’s Nothing Better
I Ain’t Comin’ Back
 in stock $10.83
Sight & Sound '77
Sight & Sound '77 (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CL 94458. Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
Progressive Rock
Something Magic (3:44)
Conquistador (4:31)
Nothing But The Truth (3:22)
Strangers In Space (7:18)
Pandora's Box (4:47)
Wizard Man (3:36)
Grand Hotel (6:29)
Skating On Thin Ice (4:59)
This Old Dog (3:55)
A Whiter Shade Of Pale (5:37)
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PPPPP: The Remixes Part 2
PPPPP: The Remixes Part 2 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: RCM 020. Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
Breakbeat
PPPPP (Head High aka Shed remix) (6:39)
PPPPP (Ian Pooley Deep dub) (7:09)
PPPPP (Drunken Diva Scream remix) (6:12)
PPPPP (Johannes Albert remix) (5:59)
Review: youANDme has always been an important cog in the wheel of underground house and techno and his recent PPPPP was another fine project that has also spawned plenty of equally brilliant remixes. This is a second collection of them and it kicks off with the Polish master of perfect loop techno, Head High aka Shed. His bulky, barreling drums and big percussive loops come with plenty of bounce and raved up vocals. After that come Ian Pooley's dub, and Johannes Albert's deep house trip. Sasha, Roger Sanchez and Laurent Garnier have already been banging these so now it's your turn.
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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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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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Cowboy Carter (Cowboy Hat Edition)
Cowboy Carter (Cowboy Hat Edition) (limited CD + fold-out poster)
Cat: 196588 99652. Rel: 12 Apr 24
 
Pop
Ameriican Requiem
Blackbiird
16 Carriages
Protector (feat Rumi Carter)
My Rose
Smoke Hour - Willie Nelson (feat Willie Nelson)
Texas Hold 'Em
Bodyguard
Dolly P (feat Dolly Parton)
Jolene
Daughter
Alliigator Tears
Smoke Hour II (feat Willie Nelson)
Just For Fun (feat Willie Jones)
II Most Wanted (feat Miley Cyrus)
Levii's Jeans (feat Post Malone)
Flamenco
Desert Eagle
Riiverdance
II Hands II Heaven
Tyrant (feat Dolly Parton)
Sweet Honey Buckiin' (feat Shaboozey)
Amen
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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)
Review: .
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Signs
Signs (12")
Cat: SIGNSSOUL 80. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Badmarsh & Shri - "Signs" (Calibre remix) (5:46)
Calibre - "Soul 80" (6:00)
Review: Just as they were likely originally intended, two of Calibre's said-to-be most coveted productions come remastered fresh from the vaults, and reissued on black vinyl via the sonic conservationists over at Signature. First comes the 2001 remix of Badmarsh & Shri's 'Signs', to which Calibre lends an extra rolling signification, its no-nonsense industrial break and tensing, two-note pads doing most of the legwork here. Then there's the original 'Soul 80', a unique fusion of dub-delayed chipmunky vox splices, modular synth piques, and a massive, untechy breakbeat.
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Music Dance Experience
Cat: BL 001. Rel: 02 Apr 24
 
Deep House
Oranj Jooc (5:24)
Solo Robo (5:22)
Music Dance Experience (5:05)
Valentine (5:38)
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Rhythmystic EP
Cat: ODDOT 01. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Rhythmystic (7:02)
Bass Jam (8:01)
Urban Whispers (4:50)
Binary Technologies (6:36)
Review: Munir Nadir has been breaking through in the past few years with essential releases on 4Plae, Nuts On Board and Outcast Planet. Now he's minting a new label called Odd One Tape out of Italy, and bringing his playful, synth-rich sound with him. There's a nod to Italo and 80s electro in the sampling and throbbing, analogue groove of 'Rhythmistic', while 'Bass Jam' tips more towards the early 00s electro house boom a la Tiefschwarz and Tomas Andersson. 'Urban Whispers' has a more jackin' flavour with some low down sub freakiness thrown in for good measure, and 'Binary Technologies' brings the heat on the B2 with a powerful arpeggio and hard-slapping drums.
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Son Of Zeus
Cat: FW 296. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
These Cards (3:09)
Been Trying (3:15)
All I Need (2:32)
Small Circles (3:08)
Never Look Down (2:37)
4 So Long (2:50)
When You're Lonely (2:34)
Review: Tyler Daley is a UK hip-hop mainstay and the vice of the brilliant Children of Zeus. Here he branches out with his own solo album, Son of Zeus - see what he did there? It comes on the band's home label of First World and bares plenty of their signature sonic hallmarks - dusty, undercooked production, lazy hip hop beats, and gorgeous vocals that sit somewhere between neo soul, golden era boom-bap from Tribe and something else a little unique. It's a warm world where yearning bars, lush harmonies and hooky melodies all float around the stripped back but bumping beats. Superb stuff.
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Ohio Players
Ohio Players (limited red vinyl LP + poster in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: 07559 7900262. Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
This Is Nowhere (3:36)
Don't Let Me Go (2:39)
Beautiful People (Stay High) (2:41)
On The Game (3:54)
Only Love Matters (3:19)
Candy & Her Friends (feat Lil Noid) (3:23)
I Forgot To Be Your Lover (2:25)
Please Me (Till I'm Satisfied) (2:47)
You'll Pay (2:41)
Paper Crown (feat Beck & Juicy J) (4:12)
Live Till I Die (2:28)
Read Em & Weep (3:12)
Fever Tree (3:02)
Everytime You Leave (2:58)
Review: The Black Keys, renowned for their gritty blues-rock sound, pay homage to their Ohio roots with Ohio Players, with this album serving as a soulful tribute to the legendary funk band. With electrifying guitar riffs, pulsating rhythms and soulful vocals, each track resonates with the spirit of Ohio's musical heritage. From infectious grooves to heartfelt lyrics, this lovely long player showcases The Black Keys' versatility and reverence for their musical lineage. It's a celebration of Ohio's rich musical legacy that will delight fans old and new, cementing The Black Keys' status as modern-day rock and roll torchbearers.
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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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Plateau
Plateau (12")
Cat: COCLEAR 001. Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Plateau (5:50)
Want 2 (4:57)
Slow Moving Bodies (2:37)
Want 2 (Purelink remix) (5:31)
Review: Three lovely, carefully terraformed dub tekno sketches from new co:clear recruit Eden Aurelius. Both in title and soundworld, these pieces strongly evoke slow-panning aerial shots of undulating terrain, gusts of wind through glistening skyscrapers and diffused sunlight through striated cloud. A stretch maybe - but a stretch informed by years of dub techno semiotics from precursors like Rod Modell and Pub, whose visually evocative sonic staging doubtless laid some of the groundwork for records like this. There's a formalism and orthodoxy to Aurelius' work, marking it apart from the glut of neu-ambient ASMR-scapes from labels such as INDEX and 3XL. Take the cathartic pulse of title track 'Plateau', for instance, which deftly weaves cavernous swathes of vocals and band-passed chord stabs into something that would sound equally at home on SUED or echospace. Real nice.
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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)
 in stock $30.93
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