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(No 12k Lg 17Mif) New Order & Liam Gillick: So it Goes
Cat: CDSTUMM 450. Rel: 12 Jul 19
 
Coldwave/Synth
Times Change
Who's Joe
Dream Attack
Disorder
Ultraviolence
In A Lonely Place
All Day Long
Shellshock
Guilt Is A Useless Emotion
Sub-culture
Bizarre Love Triangle
Vanishing Point
Plastic
Your Silent Face
Decades
Elegia (bonus track)
Heart & Soul (bonus track)
Behind Closed Doors (bonus track)
Review: In the summer of 2017, New Order returned to Granada Studios in Manchester - the site of their first TV appearance - to perform a special concert. With the accompaniment of a "12-piece synthesizer orchestra" and a stunning, ever-changing stage set designed by Liam Gillick, the legendary Manchester band delivered an extended set featuring radically reworked versions of tracks from their back catalogue. This evocative live album presents the recording of the concert in its entirety, with Bernard Sumner and company mixing bona fide hits ("Shellshock", "Bizarre Love Triangle") with album tracks, lesser-celebrated songs and the odd stunning soundscape (a particularly beautiful version of "Elegia"). As you'd expect, it's superb and a cut above most live albums.
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(Why You So) Green With Envy
Cat: 453823 6. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Jerome Oscar & Oscar Worldpeace - "(Why You So) Green With Envy" (4:49)
Franc Moody - "Cristo Redentor" (5:20)
Review: Oscar Jerome, Oscar Worldpeace and Franc Moody have got new music coming on the latest Blue Note Re:imagined compilation this year which is already getting us hella excited. Before we hear what is sure to be a contemporary great, we get treated to a couple of singles from it on this tidy 45 rpm. Jerome Oscar & Oscar Worldpeace go first with '(Why You So) Green With Envy' which fuses jazz styles for across the age with Worldpeace's tight and thoughtful bars. On the flip side is Franc Moody with 'Cristo Redentor' which balances jazz's traditional past with its freshest future.
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0104
0104 (limited 12")
Cat: ESP 111. Rel: 06 Feb 23
 
Techno
0141 (7:02)
E-Maniac (6:10)
Review: Returning after a four year hiatus from production, Glaswegian producer Jasper James presents the next release for Lovefingers' ESP Institute. As stated on the cover, James 'fights for what he wants to be cuz function is the key. These two songs will ping your pong and pong your ping'. On the A side you have the playful and swing-fuelled stomper '0141' that's certainly geared for the peak of the evening ,followed over on the flip with the heady minimal funk of 'E-Maniac'.
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1010 Music 3.5mm Male Stereo TRS To 2x 3.5mm Female Mono TS Breakout Cable (single, 15cm)
Cat: 970301 Rel: 27 Sep 23 • View all Audio Cables & Leads
 
Stereo breakout cable: 3.5mm male stereo TRS to two 3.5mm female mono TS, 15cm.
Notes: The 1010music line of stereo breakout cables are designed to connect 2 mono audio signals to a single stereo TRS 3.5 mm minijack plug. The slim plug caps fit side by side with other cables in compactly spaced input jacks, like those on the 1010music bluebox. These cables may have been designed for the bluebox, but they have a wide variety of uses with other gear as well.

Each of these cables has a male TRS stereo 3.5mm minijack plug on one end and two female TS mono 3.5 mm minijack plugs on the other end. They are 15 cm/6 in long with the 1010music logo printed on the plug caps.

This stereo breakout cable connects two 3.5mm female mono TS minijack plugs to the left and right channels of one 3.5 mm stereo TRS minijack plug. Red and black end caps on the female end differentiate the left and right channels. Each cable is 15 cm/6 in long and has slim metal caps with the 1010music logo.

Specifications:
15 cm / 6 in long
One 3.5 mm male stereo TRS to two 3.5 mm female mono TS
Nickel / 24K Gold plated connector
Highly flexible PVC / TPE Jacket Materials
Rohs, UL, CE, and FCC approved
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1010 Music 3.5mm Male Stereo TRS To 2x 3.5mm Male Mono TS Breakout Cable (single, 1.4m)
Cat: 970313 Rel: 27 Sep 23 • View all Audio Cables & Leads
 
Stereo breakout cable: 3.5mm male stereo TRS to two 3.5mm male mono TS, 1.4m.
Notes: The 1010music line of stereo breakout cables are designed to connect 2 mono audio signals to a single stereo TRS 3.5 mm minijack plug. The slim caps fit side by side with other cables in compactly spaced input jacks, like those on the 1010music bluebox. These cables may have been designed for the bluebox, but they have a wide variety of uses with other gear as well.

Each of these cables has a male TRS stereo 3.5mm minijack plug on one end and two male TS mono 3.5 mm minijack plugs on the other end. They are 1.4 m/4.5 ft long with the 1010music logo printed on the plug caps.

This stereo breakout cable connects two 3.5mm male mono TS minijack plugs to the left and right channels of one 3.5 mm male stereo TRS minijack plug. Red and black end caps on the split end differentiate the left and right channels. Each cable is 1.4 m/4.5 ft long and has slim metal caps with the 1010music logo on all plugs.

Specifications:
1.4 m/4.5 ft long
one 3.5 mm male stereo TRS to two 3.5 mm male mono TS
Nickel / 24K Gold plated connector
Highly flexible PVC / TPE Jacket Materials
Rohs, UL, CE, and FCC approved
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1010 Music USB-B Splitter Cable For Bluebox
Cat: 1000427 Rel: 05 Mar 24 • View all Audio USB Cables | USB Cable Adapters
 
USB-B cable splitter designed to be used with the Bluebox mixer & recorder
Notes: Use this cable to connect your Bluebox to a data source and a power source at the same time. This will allow you to stream audio over USB. The cable has a USB B male connection on one end and two USB B female connections on the other end: red for power and black for data.

Stream Audio Over USB with Bluebox

If you bought a Bluebox for desktop before September 2023, this handy adapter will make it easier to connect your device to a computer. New firmware allows you to send audio from the bluebox to the computer and back.

The adapter splits the power from the USB signal to help avoid noise from your computer. It also enables you to power the device separately in case your computer or hub is not suitable for the demanding power requirements of the Bluebox.

Connect the male end to the USB Power port on your Bluebox. Then connect your bluebox USB B power cable to the red female jack, and a USB B data cable to the black female jack and you are ready to stream audio.

Specs

Length: 3.25", 8.25 cm

Weight: 1.2 oz, 34 grams
Dimensions: 6.5 × 2.5 × 0.75 in
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19
19 (CD)
Cat: XLCD 313. Rel: 25 Jan 08
 
Pop
Daydreamer
Best For Last
Chasing Pavements
Cold Shoulder
Crazy For You
Melt My Heart To Stone
First Love
Right As Rain
Make You Feel My Love
My Same
Tired
Hometown Glory
Review: Already the winner of a Brit Award (Adele was voted the 'Critics Choice' - the most exciting new British artist expected to 'make it big' in 2008),
'19' is Adele's debut album. Citing influences as diverse as Etta James, Jill Scott, Bjork, Dusty Springfield, Billy Bragg, Billie Holiday, Jeff Buckley,
The Cure and Peggy Lee, Adele also recently completed her first solo UK tour, having toured previously with the likes of Jack Penate, Jamie T,
Raul Midon, Amos Lee and Devendra Banhart. '19' contains both her debut track 'Hometown Glory' and her smash single 'Chasing Pavements'.
Blues tinged and melancholic, Adele describes 'Chasing Pavements' as 'It's me being hopeful for a relationship that's very much over. The sort
of relationship you hate when you're in it, but miss when you're not'. A hymn to lost love and regret, 'Chasing Pavements' follows Adele's first
limited edition single 'Hometown Glory', which introduced her to the world to much critical acclaim, with NME calling it 'totally, absolutely beautiful',
Q Magazine calling her 'The voice of next year' and The Sunday Times saying 'A Star Is Born'
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2000 & Something
2000 & Something (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LONEWOLF 007. Rel: 10 Jan 22
 
Techno
2000 & Something (8:23)
Third Wave (5:23)
Ritmos Oscuros (5:57)
Review: Over the past few years Nick Gynn has been whipping up a storm with his loose and limber strain of trance-inflected club melters. Now he's landing in exactly the right spot to kick off 2022 alongside the good folk at EYA Records. Minting their Lonewolf series specifically, the 2000 & Something EP deals in maximal acid wrigglers with a playful but dark-tinted edge which should go down very well with the buoyant wave of psychedelic party people. Watch out for the electro stylings of 'Ritmos Obscuros', which closes out the 12" in body-popping fashion.
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2020
2020 (12")
Cat: NATURAL 042. Rel: 22 Apr 20
 
Industrial/Noise
GoodThing (4:19)
JoyCamp (3:32)
DayOrder (2:41)
MiniLuv (4:00)
Review: Having built his reputation via a trio of must-check EPs on Bokeh Versions, Mars89 transfers to Alex Hall's "mutant electronics" imprint Natural Sciences. The producer is a neat fit on the imprint, with "2020" containing a quartet of creepy, hard-wired, industrial-tinged cuts that seem eerily fitting for these troubled times. He begins with the bone-rattling beats, machine-gun percussion hits, ricocheting metallic clonks and gut-punching bass of "GoodThing", before successfully fusing mutilated industrial sounds and paranoid rhythms on "JoyCamp". Over on side B, "DayOrder" is a strangely swung slab of mind-altering electronica that defies easy description, while "MiniLuv" is a thumping stomp through lo-fi techno territory in the company of a steroid-fired monster.
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30
30 (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 194399 37971. Rel: 19 Nov 21
 
Pop
Strangers By Nature (3:00)
Easy On Me (3:44)
My Little Love (6:26)
Cry Your Heart Out (4:12)
Oh My God (3:43)
Can I Get It (3:31)
I Drink Wine (6:15)
All Night Parking (with Errol Garner - interlude) (2:37)
Woman Like Me (4:54)
Hold On (6:06)
To Be Loved (6:44)
Love Is A Game (6:38)
Review: Now announcing her latest album 30, it's been Adele's longest ever hiatus between albums. Biting back at media hype earlier this year, our worries that 30 would be a "drum and bass record to spite you", in Adele's own words, have been assuaged; its lead single 'Easy On Me' is rather a dramatic, roomy, noir piano ballad. And now that the tracklist has been revealed, we can expect more of the same - belting emotion is, of course, what Adele does best. Watch out for interluding and ending collabs with Erroll Garner and Chris Stapleton, as well as the intimately titled 'I Drink Wine'.
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35 004 Acid Track Remixes
35 004 Acid Track Remixes (limited hand-numbered blue vinyl 12")
Cat: AAP 3035004. Rel: 18 Mar 22
 
Techno
Acid Track (Paul Johnson remix) (9:26)
Acid Track (Marko Nastic remix) (7:11)
Acid Track (Zombie Nation remix) (5:33)
Acid Track (Shinedoe remix) (6:34)
Acid Track (NUDE remix) (6:01)
Acid Track (NUDE instrumental) (6:02)
Review: The Afro Acid Plastik label has been doing a fine job of carrying new and retrospective works from DJ Pierre, with the most recent focus being on extensive remix packages around the iconic 'Acid Track'. This fourth installment comes with a slightly heavy heart as fellow Chicago titan Paul Johnson leads the way with his 'Jack Nation' remix pumping out while his sad passing still weighs on our minds. Elsewhere, Marko Nastic, Shinedoe, Zombie Nation and NUDE all deliver versions which pay tribute to the legacy of one of the most important club tracks of all time.
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4 U
4 U (12")
Cat: CB 026. Rel: 20 Sep 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Ay-up! (6:44)
Schneebly (6:12)
4 U (6:27)
Review: Constant Black is one of the numerous labels in UK artist Burnski's orbit. He's been a man on form on all fronts in recent years and here he snaps up Retrospect for a trio of super slick and funky minimal house cuts. 'Ay-up!' is a cheeky opener with subtle northern welcomes hidden in the mix as the lithe bass and 2-step tinged drums do their thang. It's reet good. 'Schneebly' gets more pacey and balmy, with silky and oily bass and kinetic drum work all underpinned by a sick bass tone. Last of all comes '4 U' which has something of an upright garage skip and downright irresistible groove. These are high functioning, charismatic cuts to pump up any floor.
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42
42 (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: MG 003. Rel: 14 Jun 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
42 (feat Klatt) (5:52)
Answer (feat Klatt) (4:51)
What Have I Said (5:22)
Artefacts (5:35)
Review: Some six years after the label's last outing, Moody Grass returns via a rock-solid outing from lesser-known producer Valentin Zad and - on the two A-side tracks at least -collaborator Klatt. EP opener '42' is wonderfully hard to pin down, with fuzzy coldwave synth sounds and glacial electronic melodies riding a beat that sits somewhere between relaxed electro and IDM, while 'Answer' adds icy synths and heady electronic string sounds to a locked-in tech-house beat. Elsewhere, 'What Have I Said' is another coldwave-influenced, post-electro nugget - this time with beefier sub-bass - and 'Artefacts' is a tough and ghostly chunk of electro/tech-house fusion.
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420
420 (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: LWKMUS 013. Rel: 20 Jun 22
 
Deep House
Untitled 11 (4:19)
Untitled 1 (4:21)
Untitled 4 (4:22)
Untitled 6 (4:20)
Untitled 13 (4:16)
Untitled 5 (4:19)
Review: Though 420 was originally recorded and released in April of 2020, Galcher Lustwerk's pandemic project is an exercise in counting and patience. Originally from a 16 track, 69 minute release only available for Bandcamp for $69 (or $4.20 per track), the 420 project brings us practically brand spanking new Galcher EP, just under a different name. Finally at an accessible price (and including signature Galcher vocals in a majority of the tracks to boot) this vinyl release hopes to bring more fans who missed the original release to the 420 club.
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4ms 10HP Blank Panel (black)
Cat: 725500 Rel: 15 Apr 19 • View all Synth Module Accessories
 
Official 10HP 4ms blank panel
Notes: 4ms blank panel - 10HP width. Black coloured PCB material with 4ms logo.
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4ms 8HP Blank Panel (black)
Cat: 725499 Rel: 15 Apr 19 • View all Synth Module Accessories
 
Official 8HP 4ms blank panel
Notes: 4ms blank panel - 8HP width. Black coloured PCB material with 4ms logo.
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4x4 Series Part 1
Cat: FIEDELTWO 41. Rel: 05 Dec 22
 
Techno
Sonntag (6:17)
The Road Back (5:39)
Fallen (6:23)
Watchers (5:48)
Review: The beauty of pure, hard hitting techno is laid bare across the four high grade weapons served up on this new EP from Mode 1, the Irish DJ resident at Subject Dublin and District 8. His drums are taught and canter like a race horse while synths that range from edgy and stone lit on "Sonntag" to trippy and spaced out on "The Road Back" add the detail. "Fallen" is an industrial sousing loop-fest that leaves you brilliantly disorientated and "Watchers" gets more lo-fi and gritty, with a more stripped back sound that is no less compelling.
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9371
9371 (12")
Cat: QED 01. Rel: 11 Jul 22
 
Deep House
Collapsing The Wave Function (7:36)
The Rotor (6:23)
Starry Ave (6:25)
Review: Notorious internet motormouth Thomas Cox dropped the first EP on his own new QED label back in 2020, but only now is the vinyl arriving with us. It was worth the wait, however, because as much as it would be fun to find the sort of faults in his music that he does in everyone else's, these are three raw as you like tracks that go direct to the soul. Detroit influences of course loom large throughout, with each cut layering up dirt and grime, dusty drums and rusty synths to hypnotic effect. The standout might be the unresolved loops and cosmic-gaze of 'Starry Ave,' but any of these will make an impact on the right dance floor.
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A & B
A & B (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: RASSVET 003. Rel: 30 Jun 22
 
Techno
A & B (Pyanstvu Boys Cover) (4:53)
A & B (Buttechno remix) (4:49)
A & B (version) (5:39)
A & B (acappella) (1:29)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: After strong turns from buttechno and label founder Pavel Milyakov, RASSVET makes one of its most decisive moves yet with this crucial slab of dance-wrecking badness from Shadowax. The Russian artist made her first appearance on a compilation on Nina Kraviz's Trip label, and now steps forward with some seriously badass techno that will draw in curious trainspotters and head-in-the-clouds ravers alike. "A & B" is a cover of 90s Russian hip-hop crew Pyanstvu Boys, and Shadowax's version is pure fire, her voice poising eerily over a punchy off-beat and droning bass. Buttechno delivers a simple, savage remix, while the B side presents an alternative mix and an acappella that should see lots of action from remixers and creative DJs alike.
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A Beleza E Voce Menina
Cat: BRZ45 092. Rel: 10 Dec 21
 
International
A Beleza E Voce Menina (3:29)
Embalo Diferente (3:27)
Review: For the latest edition in the label's superb Brazil 45s series, the Mr Bongo crew has decided to reissue one of their all-time favourite tracks, Os Devaneios' 'Embala Differente'. Situated here on side B, the track is one of the funkiest and heaviest samba floor-fillers going - a 1978 workout that adds punchy horns, disco-boogie bass, strong male lead vocals and mazy organ solos to an infectious and percussively dense rhythm track. A-side 'A Beleza E Voce Menina', a slightly later recording, is equally as impressive, with the obscure Brazilian band adding elements of soul, South American boogie and AOR to their funky-as-hell samba template. Another essential instalment in one of the most on-point reissue series around.
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A Change In Motion Part 2
A Change In Motion Part 2 (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: OMLP 0062. Rel: 11 Jul 22
 
Deep House
Ultra Synthetic (5:39)
Something Else (feat DUANE) (4:41)
Run Mods (2:39)
Unfold (7:16)
Tides (5:47)
Review: Casino Times is a London-based project of producers Joseph Spencer & Nicholas Church; a partnership that is rooted in house & techno since 2010. The duo have released on labels like Wolf Music, Mireia and their own Casino Edits. This one's courtesy of Swdens Omena imprint, the new label run by Tooli of Local Talk fame. A Change In Motion Part 2 sees the pair enter a new phase sonically, experimenting with the more experimental side of the spectrum. There's some punchy and futuristic electro to be heard on 'Ultra Synthetic' and 'Unfold', as well as sublime downbeat offerings like 'Tides' and 'Run Mods' and some swung-off kilter beats offered up on 'Something Else' (feat DUANE).



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A Family Affair
Cat: FW 200. Rel: 22 Apr 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Allysha Joy - "Better" (Kaidi Tatham remix) (5:36)
Quiet Dawn & Sarah Williams White - "One By One" (4:27)
Takuya Kuroda - "Fade" (KEARL remix) (5:20)
Teotima - "But I Can't" (K15 remix) (4:35)
Review: Earlier this month, First Word Records dropped an epic, digital-only compilation in which members of the label's large family of artists either collaborated with or remixed each other. This 12" boasts four of the collection's undoubted highlights. The EP begins with a simply stunning Kaidi Tatham remix of Allysha Joy's soul-jazz treat 'Better' - think deep broken beat meets liquid jazz-funk and sultry neo-soul - and ends with a fiercely sub-heavy and surprisingly spaced out K15 broken beat rework of Teotima's 'But I Can't'. Sandwiched in between you'll find a jazz-funk-goes-bruk re-wire of Takuya Kuroda's 'Fade' by KEARL (that's K15 and Darkhouse Family's Earl Jeffers) and a wonderful fusion of squelchy synth-jazz and broken beat courtesy of Quiet Dawn and Sarah Williams White.
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A Floating City
Cat: SIR 2235. Rel: 21 Sep 22
 
Progressive Rock
Waiting Room
Departure
The Great Eastern
Unguilty
Moondance
Autumn Light
Mother
Silver Ways & Rainbows
The Fall
Last Signals On Endless Sea
Review: In true progressive rock fashion, Nautilus's latest album - the long-serving German group's eighth in total - is a conceptual affair inspired by Jules Verne's semi-fictional 1871 travelogue, 'A Floating City'. The story provides a loose framework for the band's classic-sounding progressive rock adventures, which as usual join the dots between the mid-70s sounds of Pink Floyd, the epic synth-scapes of Tangerine Dream, the grand and atmospheric work of Jeff Lynn circa 'War of the Worlds', and more contemporary hybrid electronic/electric sounds. Highlights include the System 7-influenced techno-prog fusion of 'Moondance', the duelling guitar solos and spacey synths of 'Mother' and the pleasingly psychedelic ambient journey that is concluding cut 'Last Signals on Endless Sea'.
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A Hero's Death
A Hero's Death (limited 7")
Cat: PTKF 12317. Rel: 25 Sep 20
 
Indie/Alternative
A Hero's Death (4:21)
I Don't Belong (4:28)
Review: Fontaines D.C. is one of the most exciting new bands to have emerged in the last year. Their debut Dogrel was a standout offering that turned plenty of heads and now under a year later they are back with more brilliance. The grizzly, punk laced 'A Hero's Death' has snarling vocal work from the front man while big walls of impenetrable guitars wash over you in arresting ways. On the flip, 'I Don't Belong' is less angsty, with a more subdued sound and forlorn sounding voice repeating the title's refrain to sombre effect.
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A Hora E Essa
Cat: COS 1137. Rel: 08 Feb 16
 
International
Celia - "A Hora E Essa" (3:04)
Franco - "Ei, Voce, Psiu!" (2:34)
Review: Two more rare grooves purloined from Cultures Of Soul's Brasileiro Treasure Box Of Funk & Soul and delivered on a sweet 45: Celia's "A Hora E Essa" is a steamy Latin funk workout from 72; all horns, cuicas and soft, honeyed vocals. Franco's "Ei, Voce, Psiu!" takes a more US funk idea with Franco's spoken vocals giving off a strong air of bandleader as the band lock down a tight groove beneath. Watch out for samba flip towards the end. Blink and you'll miss it.
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A Love Supreme: Live In Seattle
Cat: 384999 7. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Jazz
A Love Supreme (part I - Acknowledgment)
Interlude (1)
A Love Supreme (part 2 - Resolution)
Interlude (2)
A Love Supreme (part III - Pursuance)
Interlude (3)
Interlude (4)
A Love Supreme (part IV - Psalm)
Review: Given that he was the Impulse label's most significant star during its formative years, it seems fitting that a newly discovered live recording of John Coltrane should form part of the acclaimed jazz imprint's 60th anniversary celebrations. What we get is a genuine piece of jazz history: an expanded, wonderfully free-wheeling and hugely atmospheric performance of Coltrane's landmark A Love Supreme suite, recorded live at The Penthouse in Seattle on October 2nd, 1965. Coltrane is of course in prime form, as are his regular accompanying players. Significantly, these included Pharoah Sanders, who on that now famous night in Seattle was making his first official appearance as part of Coltrane's group.
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A Million & One
Cat: KBOGR 45T. Rel: 02 Aug 22
 
UK Hardcore
A Million & One (feat Cinderella) (5:26)
A Million & One (alternate unreleased mix) (6:17)
Review: The whole history of UK music is contained within these potent two tunes, from early rave to jungle, gabba to breakbeat, dub to techno and even indie house. It is a hugely sought after tune from Baraka that comes hot on the heels of his 'Nutty Bass/I'll Be There' release. 'A Million & One' (feat Cinderella has crashing breaks, Happy Mondays samples, euphoric chords, ragga vocals and techno drums as its flips through moods, grooves, styles and tempos with ease. On the flip is a slightly more heady version with heavy studio effects as well as the bruising beats.
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A Moon Shaped Pool
A Moon Shaped Pool (CD + booklet)
Cat: XLCD 790. Rel: 17 Jun 16
 
Indie/Alternative
Burn The Witch (3:41)
Daydreaming (6:26)
Decks Dark (4:41)
Desert Island Disk (3:44)
Ful Stop (6:07)
Glass Eyes (2:53)
Identikit (4:26)
The Numbers (5:44)
Present Tense (5:03)
Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief (4:38)
True Love Waits (5:08)
Review: There was naturally much excitement when A Moon Shaped Pool, Radiohead's surprise ninth studio set, popped up on streaming and download services back in May. Here it gets a CD release, offering those who prefer physical products a chance to bathe in its' woozy eccentricities. Seen by some as a return to their arty rock roots following an extended period spend exploring electronics, the album's 11 tracks draw on a variety of influences (krautrock, ambient, Pavement, James Blake, Stockhausen, intense melancholia etc.), with predictably impressive results. Occasionally elegant, string-laden and grandiose, always beautiful, and sometimes intensely moving, A Moon Shaped Pool is undeniably up there with the band's best work.
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A Number Of Northwests (feat DJ Aakmael mix)
Cat: CS 200. Rel: 07 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Bretton Drive (5:57)
Grand River Slide (8:03)
Ramps To Nowhere (5:23)
Ramps To Nowhere (DJ Aakmael mix) (6:04)
Review: The Valley and the Mountain aka TVTM aka Josh Dahlberg makes a bold return with 'A Number of Northwests', an EP which tells the tale of an artist in transition. Quite literally, that is, as he moved from Detroit's westside to the very far edges of the Pacific Northwest. Musical this is a stylistically diverse offering with four cuts starting with the mid-tempo smooth grooves of 'Bretton Drive' and glistening synths and pads of the cosmically minded 'Grand River Slide'. The chugging 'Ramps to Nowhere' is a dubbed out afters classic and then the one and only dusty deep house don DJ Aakmael remixes it into another cuddly classic.
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A Paraiba Nao E Chicago
Cat: BRZ45 061. Rel: 07 Feb 17
 
International
Marcos Valle - "A Paraiba Nao E Chicago" (4:39)
Don Beto - "Nao Quero Mais" (2:11)
Review: For the latest volume in their ongoing Brazil 45s series, Mr Bongo has decided to change tack. The two tracks showcased here are from the golden age of Brazilian boogie. On the A-side you'll find Marcos Valle's "A Paraiba Nao E Chicago", a largely overlooked cut from his 1981 full-length Vontade De Rever Voce. While not as instantly as infectious as some of his better-known singles, it's still superb; a breezy, blue-eyed soul cut full of rising horns and sweet Portuguese vocals. On the B-side, you'll find Don Beto's 1978 disco-funk jam "Nao Quero Mais", a superb track that was seemingly inspired by the Doobie Brothers' "Long Train Running".
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A Sides Vol 11 Part 4
Cat: DC 2714. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Techno
Nicolas Taboada - "Circles" (6:24)
BEC - "Vibration" (6:21)
Avision - "Find Myself" (6:23)
Cosmic Boys - "I'm A Robot" (6:51)
Review: First cropping up in 2012, the mammoth A-Sides series from the titanic Swedish techno label Drumcode charges ahead into its 11th installment (can you believe it?) while also managing to split said installment alone across seven slices of vinyl. This is the fourth record of seven in part eleven. Only gigantic-room techno could justify this waxen audacity; the music is braggadocious to boot, with contributions from Nicolas Taboada, BEC, Avision and Cosmic Boys. The tracks here are as dreamy as they are goosebump-inducing, easily seguing between massive transitions and drops to cathartic reesebound trances.
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A Town Called Earth
A Town Called Earth (limited 7")
Cat: KRR 003. Rel: 30 May 22
 
Jazz
A Town Called Earth (part 1) (4:25)
A Town Called Earth (part 2) (4:22)
Review: Limited edition 7" comes in just 500 copies and features the American soul-jazz band from San Diego, California, known as The Greyboy Allstars. Memners Karl Denson, Elgin Park, Aaron Redfield, Chris Stillwell and Robert Walter have released six albums to date and originally formed as a backing band for rare groove star DJ Greyboy. Here though is the title track of their 'A Town Called Earth' long player from 1997 and it is one that is sure to appeal to jazz and funk heads who enjoy Pharaoh Sanders and Thembi. The band played seven live-streams during the pandemic and proved they still very much have it.
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A Way Of Life (35th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 405053 8877502. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Wild In Blue
Surrender
Jukebox Baby 96
Rain Of Ruin
Sufferin' In Vain
Dominic Christ
Love So Lovely
Devastation
Heat Beat
Born In The USA (live In Paris 1988)
Devastation (live In Paris 1987)
Dominic Christ (Early Studio version)
Cheree (live In Paris 1988)
Review: Suicide are generally referenced in terms of their earth-shattering late 70s debut, but of course Martin Rev and Alan Vega did work together after that. A Way Of Life was their third album, released in 1988 when the world around them had changed so much from when they started out, and yet their sound was still devastating and imposing amidst the culture of bands they'd influenced. Recorded with The Cars' frontman Rip Ocasek, the resulting nine industrial pop songs are as brilliant as anything from their fabled earlier works, and in this special expanded edition we're also treated to a fully remastered version including a clutch of additional tracks including their live cover of Bruce Springsteen's 'Born In The USA'.


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Abroad
Abroad (12")
Cat: BJ 45. Rel: 22 Apr 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Landing (1:57)
In My Mind (feat Denitia) (4:44)
Nakano (2:17)
Sakura (feat Jennyfire) (3:06)
Train To Kawazu (2:25)
Review: Posy is the alias of Portland-based producer and multi-instrumentalist Rudy Klobas, with a unique sound that intersects jazz, R&B and electronica. The Abroad EP catalogues a period of time spent travelling Japan in the spring of 2019, with a collection of found sounds on the month long trip eventually becoming the foundation for the release. From the sensual and emotive island dream of 'In My Mind' featuring Denitia's gorgeous vocal delivery, the heartfelt neo-soul affair 'Sakura' (featuring another breathtaking vocal this time by Jennyfire) and ending with the chilled-out blunted beats of closer 'Train to Kawazu'.
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Acc-Sees Anti Static 12" Vinyl Record Slipmats (pair) Acc-Sees Anti Static 12" Vinyl Record Slipmats (pair)
Cat: 671634 Rel: 24 Nov 17 • View all Slipmats
 
2 x black anti-static slipmats
Notes: A fine felt slipmat containing carbon fibre designed to minimise static by discharging the record during play and enable dust particles to brush off easily afterwards. Pack of two.
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Acc-Sees Carbon Fibre Vinyl Record Cleaning Brush Acc-Sees Carbon Fibre Vinyl Record Cleaning Brush Acc-Sees Carbon Fibre Vinyl Record Cleaning Brush
Cat: 289298 Rel: 30 Oct 07 • View all Vinyl cleaning
 
Conductive carbon fibres eliminate static charges & fine dust particles
Notes: Keep your vinyl collection in pristine condition with this specially designed antistatic brush. Designed to clear the fine grooves of dust & fluff without damaging the delicate playing surfaces, an essential requirement for maintaining optimum reproduction quality.
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Acc-Sees Velvet Antistatic Vinyl Record Cleaning Brush Acc-Sees Velvet Antistatic Vinyl Record Cleaning Brush Acc-Sees Velvet Antistatic Vinyl Record Cleaning Brush Acc-Sees Velvet Antistatic Vinyl Record Cleaning Brush
Cat: 289329 Rel: 29 Oct 07 • View all Vinyl cleaning
 
Cleaning brush
Notes: The Acc Sees velvet antistatic vinyl brush cleans away dirt & grease while reducing static build up. This helps to improve sound reproduction quality and prolong the life expectancy of vinyl discs.

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Acc-Sees Vinyl Record Cleaning Fluid & Cloth (250ml)
Acc-Sees Vinyl Record Cleaning Fluid & Cloth (250ml) (vinyl record cleaning fluid/cloth)
Cat: 289288 Rel: 30 Oct 07 • View all Vinyl cleaning
 
Non-abrasive cleaning fluid & microfibre cloth
Notes: Specially formulated record cleaning fluid to deeply clean between vinyl grooves and help prolong the life of the vinyl surface. Dries to eliminate static without smears. Microfibre lint free cloth supplied in lid. 250ml.
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Access
Access (CD)
Cat: LHR 14CD. Rel: 01 Feb 16
 
Deep House
NWS - "Time's Irrelevant"
Lazare Hoche - "Access"
Luke Solomon presents Jean Caffeine - "Jean Aftertought"
Point G - "La Lampe du Vizir Adjané"
Modal - "Lovers" (Roy Davis & Dj Skull remix)
Skymaster - "Final Link"
Lazare Hoche & Malin Génie - "Formes"
Nimbus Quartet - "Your House Is Yours"
Lazare Hoche & Malin Génie - "Session 2"
Unit T - "Mystery Tones"
Mandar - "Fouad"
Review: Lazare Hoche doesn't release that much music, but what he does put out is invariably excellent. Following a smattering of singles and an acclaimed collaborative album alongside Malin Genie - 2013's I Don't Sync So Volume II - he's decided to put together a compilation featuring his own productions and those by music industry mates. Access, then, is a lesson in warm and luscious deep house, with significant contributions coming from Luke Solomon (donning the Jean Caffeine guise on the dreamy and rolling "Jean Afterthought"), DJ Gregory's Point G project (the ultra-deep pulse of "La Lampe Du Vizir Adjane"), and pals Skymaster and Mandal. Hoche's own contributions rank amongst the compilation's highlights, with the title track delivering a pitch-perfect lesson in the seductive powers of dreamy, dust-encrusted deep house.
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Acqua
Acqua (7")
Cat: 22A 040. Rel: 25 Feb 22
 
Jazz
Acqua (4:37)
Tema Cinque (4:33)
Review: Lorenzo Morresi and Tenderlonious are back to build on the success of their first collaboration, last year's 'Cosmica Italiana.' This new single comes ahead of a forthcoming debut album later in the year and features a couple of gorgeous tunes. 'Acqua' is a joyous tune with a steady 6/8 groove that is loaded with flutes, sax lines and arpeggiated synthesizers. On the flipside is 'Tema Cinque' which comes as an electro ballad, powered by hypnotic drums and sweeping pads with lush and moody sopranos. On this evidence, the upcoming album is going to be an utterly perfect musical escapism.
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African Blood Defender
Cat: UM 07. Rel: 28 Oct 20
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Guux - "Afrikan Blood Defender" (3:38)
Guux - "Afrikan Dub Defender" (3:33)
Guux - "Afrikan Raw Defender" (3:15)
Guux & Junior Dread - "This Road" (3:05)
Guux & Junior Dread - "Dub Road" (2:57)
Guux & Junior Dread - "Raw Road" (3:03)
Review: There's a lot to like about this expansive EP from lyricist/vocalist Guux and producer Mr Ites. Guux naturally takes centre stage on vocal opener 'African Blood Defender', a jaunty and attractive number in which stirring synth strings and jangling piano stabs rise above a sturdy riddim. Mr Ites delivers two heavier, echo-laden dub revisions, with the weighty-but-melodious 'Afrikan Raw Defender' being our pick of the pair. Over on the flip, legendary Jamaican toaster Junior Dread lends a hand on 'This Road', which is then stripped-back and beefed up for the dance by Mr Ites on the equally impressive 'Dub Road' and 'Raw Road' versions.
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After The Rain
Cat: BWOOD 259. Rel: 10 Sep 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
After The Rain (Dave Lee alternative II mix) (8:44)
After The Rain (Dave Lee alternative II dub) (8:14)
Review: Str4ta is a project that harks back to the glory days of the vibrant British jazz-funk scene of the early 80s. Gilles Peterson and his partner in crime Jean-Paul "Bluey" Maunick are behind the music and the new album is the first new music they have put out in over a decade. Quick on the draw as ever is Dave Lee, fka Joey Negro, who on this 12" on Brownswood serves up two alternative mixes of one of the singles. The fist version of 'After The Rain' is all hip swinging claps, low slung funk and brightly shining, starry-eyed melodies. The second dub version is more scripted back but still with plenty of irresistible percussion and bass.
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Against The Blade
Against The Blade (limited green marbled vinyl 7")
Cat: 466C 657368. Rel: 05 Nov 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Against The Blade (3:25)
Twisted Skin (3:57)
Review: According to news stories when this EP was first announced, The Horrors' own frontman Faris Badwan describes the band's new song, 'Against the Blade', as a "further descent into chaos". A track about giving up hope, abandoning control, and coming to terms with the eternal human position of facing off against the world, rather than actually being part of it.

Listening to the tune now it's easy to buy into that description. The band have always had an uncanny ability to terrify and enthral, and this is a prime example of that. Opening with a searing refrain-cum-wasp-in-jar-noise, we soon explode into a monster metal riff with solid funk undertow, making for a tune that's destined to be a live favourite. Over the other side, 'Twisted Skin' sticks with the industrial-leaning feel.
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Air
Air (CD)
Cat: FLO 0010CD. Rel: 23 Aug 22
 
Modern Classical
Reality
Air
Heart
Solar
Time Is Precious
June 55
Luos Higher
Review: SAULT's body of work is almost untouchable. The mysterious collective has turned out plenty of it in the last couple of years with no fewer than four fantastic albums. This one is a complete left turn, though, which ditches the edgy alt-rock, sou land jazz for an altogether more subbed and symphonic sound. It is a soaring astral soundtrack with plenty of wide open spaces, grand arrangements and plenty of uplifting and celebratory sounds drawn from hugely spiritual choral music and contemporary classical.
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Airport Love Theme
Cat: BRZ 45085. Rel: 26 Mar 21
 
International
Airport Love Theme (2:43)
Afro Som (2:58)
Review: Mr Bongo's reliable Brazil 45s series reaches its' 85th instalment. This time round the Brighton-based label has chosen to offer up two cuts from Waldir Calmon's 1970 set Waldir Calmon E Seus Multisons. While the album is not all that renowned, the track 'Airport Love Theme' - which resides on the A-side here - most certainly is, thanks to Madlib sampling it on the Madvillain album. It's a laidback and languid fusion of mellow soul breaks, Mexican stand-off trumpets, soaring choral vocals, Mediterranean acoustic guitars and mazy organ solos, all topped off with the sugary polish often associated with classic lounge music. Over on side B there's a chance to savour another killer cut from the same set, Jean-Jacques Perrey-esque lounge funk groover 'Afro Son'.
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Aldeia De Ogum
Aldeia De Ogum (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ45 013. Rel: 14 Oct 14
 
International
Joyce - "Aldeia De Ogum"
Rosinha Da Valencia - "Summertime"
Review: One of the many musical golden moments Joyce has given us during her 20 album/40 year career, "Aldeia de Ogum" is a full-bodied samba smash that enjoyed a renaissance during London's acid jazz era in the late 80s. Meanwhile on the flip Roshina lays down an incredible version of Fitzgerald's "Summertime". Spider like nylon string finger business, softly backed by emotion-drenched strings, it's one of the best cover versions Mr Bongo have ever given us.
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ALM 3.5mm Mini Jack To Mono 6.35mm (1/4") Jack Cable
Cat: 801678 Rel: 23 Nov 20 • View all Synth Module Accessories
 
Mini jack to mono jack cable
Notes: Mono 3.5mm mini jack to mono 6.35mm (1/4") jack cable.

Useful for connecting eurorack modules (i.e S.B.G.) to external music equipment.

Custom ALM barrel moulding matching ALM's patch cables.

2m length.
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ALM Custom 3.5mm Male Mono Patch Cables (120cm, black, pack of 2)
Cat: 801574 Rel: 20 Nov 20 • View all Synth Module Accessories
 
Pair of black 120cm 3.5mm patch cables
Notes: Unique custom design 3.5mm patch cables.

They feature strong, ergonomic barrels which are slim and stubby for max patchability.

Available in various lengths (15, 30, 60, 90 & 120cm) and colours.

Longer 60, 90 & 120 lengths also include ALM cable tie.
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ALM Custom 3.5mm Male Mono Patch Cables (120cm, purple, pack of 2)
Cat: 801573 Rel: 20 Nov 20 • View all Synth Module Accessories
 
Pack of 3.5mm purple patch cables
Notes: Unique custom design 3.5mm patch cables.

They feature strong, ergonomic barrels which are slim and stubby for max patchability.

Available in various lengths (15, 30, 60, 90 & 120cm) and colours.

Longer 60, 90 & 120 lengths also include ALM cable tie.
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ALM Custom 3.5mm Male Mono Patch Cables (120cm, red, pack of 2)
Cat: 758070 Rel: 09 Dec 19 • View all Synth Module Accessories
 
3.5mm patch cables for Eurorack modular synths
Notes: Custom ALM patch cables. Small but strong, they are designed for maximum ergonomic post modern wiggling.

- 120cm (Pack of 2 + ALM branded tie)
- Colour: Red
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