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Space Adventure Cobra (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Cat: WAYOV 021. Rel: 27 Mar 23
 
Soundtracks
Cobra (2:56)
Languid Boredom (2:49)
Subtitle Bridge (0:37)
Fleeting Happiness (3:14)
Messenger From Hell (0:47)
Pursuer (1:45)
Cosmic Dust (1:06)
Walking Into The Unknown (0:37)
Rush Hour (1:29)
A Gleam Of Hope (0:41)
Window Shopping (2:07)
Abend (1:22)
Labyrinth (2:25)
Evil Conspiracy (1:00)
My Blue Little Angel (3:31)
Seesaw Game (2:09)
Twilight Memory (3:09)
Sihoulette (0:22)
Tarcalos Blues (1:22)
Smoke Of A Cigar (0:55)
Suspicious (1:35)
Pulse Of Justice (0:46)
Dawn To The Universe (1:40)
Solidary Souls (fast Tempo) (1:06)
Escape To Peace (3:09)
Joyful Voyage (1:24)
Reunion With Old Frinds (2:35)
Ancient History Of Mars Chapter III (1:09)
Sorrow & Determination (2:32)
Python 77 Magnum (1:58)
Mirage (3:32)
Relaxin' (1:58)
Memoirs (3:51)
Sorrow & Determination (fast Tempo) (1:17)
A New World (1:33)
Secret Desire (instrumental) (2:38)
Turning Your Back On The Sunset (1:57)
Fleeting Happiness (fast Tempo) (0:28)
Sunset Rendez-vous (1:25)
Corrider To Purgatory (0:43)
Whispers Of The Devil (2:23)
Solidary Souls (1:53)
Special Moment (2:56)
Cogito Ergo Sum (2:15)
The Psychogun (2:26)
Death March (1:51)
Pastoral (1:35)
Trailer (0:33)
Sweet Happening (Sax version) (4:10)
Sweet Happening (Piano Concerto version) (4:10)
Sayonara Man's World (3:52)
Sweet Happening (4:10)
Lady (3:32)
Secret Desire (3:42)
Cobra (Karaoke) (2:59)
Review: Those interested in Japanese cartoons should know Space Adventure Cobra. First broadcast in 1982, it is now considered one of the country's finest animated TV series. This triple-vinyl box set celebrates Kentano Haneda and Yuji Ono's music from the series, combining compositions featured on the show with unheard extended versions and tracks that never made the cut first time round. Musically, it's a mix of Japanese disco, sax-sporting lounge jazz, jazz-funk, neo-classical movements and eccentric interludes, all doused in layers of cosmic dust and stargazing colour. The release also comes packaged with a 12-page booklet telling the story of the series and the making of the appealing, endlessly entertaining soundtrack.
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 in stock $89.40
Enter The Abstract Theory Vol 1
Enter The Abstract Theory Vol 1 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: CUTS 02. Rel: 27 Mar 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Robot Dance Connection - "Powers Of Ten" (R2d2 live edit) (5:40)
Brunzi - "Gold Saucer" (4:57)
Tomska - "Lethal Overdose" (Touch dub 2022) (5:05)
Emile - "Jeu Froid" (6:14)
Review: The second Abstract Cuts release is an EP split four ways, but with new, unconventional approaches to the dancefloor at the heart of each submission and all using vintage drum machines and samplers. The Robot Dance Connection's 'Powers Of Ten' (R2d2 live edit) kicks off side one, shiny high frequency polish played off against a gorgeously stubborn techno beat, before the slinkier and smoother 'Gold Saucer' by Brunzi offers an equally danceable but less angular counterpoint. Flip it over and Tomska's 'Lethal Overdose' (Touch dub 2022) offers rushing sonics, off kilter snare damage and four to the floor thump, before Emile's 'Jeu Froid' completes the set in grimy basement style.
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 in stock $10.51
Secret 4
Secret 4 (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SECRET 004. Rel: 27 Mar 23
 
Techno
Fred Hush - "Close Your Eyes" (6:56)
Fred Hush - "I Say" (Noseda remix) (5:52)
Emmanuel Top - "Acid Phase" (Fred Hush & Dimitri Andreas Remake) (8:33)
Fred Hush - "I Say" (Klaudia Gawlas remix) (5:56)
Review: On the latest instalment of Palm Beach Records' Secret series, regular contributor Fred Hush is once again at the controls. This time round, we not only get unheard original cuts but remixes, too - including Hush and Dimitri Andreas's stripped back but stomping, ever-building 'remake' of Emmanuel Top's 'Acid Phase'. There's plenty to set the pulse racing across the EP, from the sub-heavy, subtly bleep-influenced hedonism of techno roller 'Close Your Eyes', a riff-heavy, warehouse-ready old school techno re-wire of 'I Say' courtesy of Noeda, and a ridiculously heavy, rave-igniting re-imagining of the same track by Klaudia Gawlas that could be compared positively to the work of Amelie Lens.
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 in stock $16.83
Machine Funk Is Our Game Volume 6
Machine Funk Is Our Game Volume 6 (transparent green vinyl 12")
Cat: KJ 068. Rel: 27 Mar 23
 
Electro
Alonzo - "Nikki Don't Save Me" (4:23)
Daniel Savio - "King Kobra" (5:07)
Deroboter - "Moving Around" (4:10)
Kid Ginseng - "Chrome Belt Buckle" (feat DJ Quest-Questosahn) (6:26)
Cybereign - "My Feel" (5:17)
Review: Connecticut label, Kraftjerks, has made a name for itself as the east coast's prime electro label. Bringing us the sixth volume of their popular Machine Funk Is Our Game series they've pulled together an impressive array of artists including Alonzo, Daniel Savio, Deroboter, Kid Ginseng, and Cybereign. 'Nikki Don't Save Me' is the powerful, bass heavy track that opens the compilation. Veering through meteor fields and firing through wormholes, this is tonally dark electro at its best. 'Chrome Belt Buckle (feat. Questosahn)', a scratch-inflected journey through warped vocals and frenetic percussion, is another highlight. Perfect for the club or cruising down the highway, this is a cornerstone record for electro fans.
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 in stock $14.99
Autumn 2021
Cat: RLV 4501. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Autumn 2021 (3:36)
Autumn 2001 (3:38)
Review: It might be summer 2023 as we write this but it's Autumn 2021 for the Free Robots. This 7" is part of the Time Flies labels removed series where today's producers rework yesterday's classics from the world of Italian golden age soundtracks and library music. This focusses on music from a 1978 album Futuribile by Gianni Safred, a talented pianist and electronic producer. It is a woozy mix of jazz drums and hip hop rhythms with spaced out synth work and experimental effects. The flipside features the original version which is more retro-future and spaced out with less dynamic rhythms.

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 in stock $16.57
Baiao Da Luna
Cat: WJ 075002. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
International
Baiao Da Luna (2:34)
Tonto Luar (1:19)
Extra (Brazilian Reggae) (5:06)
Review: Somehow what we have here is a lost MPB gem, but from rural Finland. This is a first-ever reissue of it, 33 years after it was first released by the Brazilian pair of Rosanna Guimaraes Tavares and Zelia Nogueira da Fonseca aka Rosanna & Zelia. They left their home in Latin America in 1988 and headed to Europe where they dropped a wealth of albums in Germany into the mid-2000s. Zelia still make music and the pair sang on a house cut by German mainstay Ian Pooley. They wrote this one while on a short trip to Finland for the local label Maumau Music and it got a regional release at the time - and now makes it onto the world stage.
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Tags: MPB | Brazilian
 in stock $15.25
Keys For Days
Keys For Days (translucent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: ZON 001. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Deep House
Keys For Days (6:50)
Spring Break (feat Lotte Sarembe) (7:49)
Upon Us (8:19)
Upon Us (Kirik remix) (8:03)
Review: Zon Records has released music digitally before, though this is the first time the wilfully eclectic Belgian label - and the producers behind the label, also called Zon - has made it onto wax. As vinyl debuts go, it's pretty good. They set their stall out with title track 'Keys For Days', a warming and sun-splashed slab of tech-tinged deep house peppered with warming chords, jazzy synth-bass and subtle TB-303 motifs, before diving into deeper, more immersive territory on the gorgeous, sunrise-ready 'Spring Break' (featuring vocalisations from Lotte Sarembe). Over on the reverse, 'Upon Us' is an analogue-rich chunk of deep tech-house, while Ukrainian producer Kirik's remix of the same track is a far more bass-heavy, tactile and otherworldly affair.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $15.76
The Lahaar
Cat: SNDW 12050. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Doin' It (9:36)
Step 2 (5:33)
Work Work Work (4:20)
Super (Kiki) (8:20)
Chase Scene (part 1) (3:46)
Review: The Lahaar is a Trans-Tasman collaboration between Julien Dyne, Horatio Luna and Surprise Chef's Lachlan Stuckey, featuring Mara TK and Toby Laing on vocals. Channeling a heady cocktail of inspirations from New York to Lagos, the supergroup easily moves through different styles in quick succession, from uptempo boogie to mega-ploddy dub. Seguing between original bangers and exploitation movie library music, the EP closes on the riveting 'Chase Scene (Part 1)', which casts evadign tjhe law in a surprisingly emotive light.
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 in stock $15.51
Daytime Viewing 1979-1980 (remastered)
Daytime Viewing 1979-1980 (remastered) (2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: UW 046LP. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Talk 1 (8:47)
Bareback (4:40)
Domestic Violence (8:12)
Distance Space (3:22)
Talk 2 (8:28)
Wishes (6:10)
Narration Theme (14:52)
Talk 1 (instrumental) (8:35)
Talk 2 (instrumental - Clear Light Beat) (5:21)
Review: Southern California-based composer and improviser David Rosenboom is a figure who can't quite be aligned to one particular school, his work slipping intriguingly through the cracks. A collaboration with vocalist Jacqueline Humbert, Daytime Viewing is an extraordinary narrative poem set over a song cycle consisting of six pieces. Quietly released privately in 1983, Unseen Worlds has brought this seminal work back into view along with a full remastering. Exploring ideas of absurdist theatricality, TV soap operas, commercialism, and family, Humbert's voice and Rosenboom's production merge to create a landscape that is at once lush yet also dystopian. An entirely unique release that invites endless study.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
 in stock $52.33
Sense EP
Sense EP (12")
Cat: FREE 004. Rel: 27 Mar 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Sense (6:04)
Confusion (5:53)
Feeling Hazy (Chugging mix) (5:06)
Breathe (5:01)
Review: Sometime Constant Sound regular Kepler has released some terrific music over the last few years, not least last year's debut album 'Freedom Mills' (a set named after a venue in his home city of Leeds). He continues this fine run of form on 'Sense', his first outing on Breakfree. The title track is suspenseful, forthright and pleasingly psychedelic, offering an energetic, sub-heavy take on tech-house, while 'Confusion' pairs the swing and low-end pressure of UK garage with the glassy-eyed sonics of contemporary UK tech-house. Elsewhere, 'Feeling Hazy (Chugging Mix)' cannily combines crunchy drums with bleeping electronics, dubby bass and ghostly aural textures, and closing cut 'Breathe' doffs a cap to ambient techno and hip-hop influenced mid-90s IDM.
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Played by: Kepler
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $12.61
Let's Talk About Love: The 2nd Album (reissue)
Let's Talk About Love: The 2nd Album (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl LP + sticker)
Cat: MOVLP 2658. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cheri Cheri Lady (3:42)
With A Little Love (3:33)
Wild Wild Water (4:18)
You're The Lady Of My Heart (3:17)
Just Like An Angel (3:15)
Heaven Will Know (4:01)
Love Don't Live Here Anymore (4:20)
Why Did You Do It Just Tonight (4:22)
Don't Give Up (3:19)
Let's Talk About Love (3:54)
Review: German duo Modern Talking's debut album, the helpfully titled The 1st Album, was a runaway success in Europe in 1985, so label Hansa - who played a big part in their creation - sent them back in the studio straight away to record a follow-up. Squarely aimed at the band's teen girl fan base, 'Let's Talk About Love: The Second Album' added even more layers of big studio polish and FM synth sounds - with a dash of Fairlight CMI trickery thrown in - to their chart-bothering blend of synthpop, Euro-disco and power-pop. It remains one of their strongest moments, as this surprise audiophile-friendly reissue proves. It comes pressed to translucent blue vinyl, making the release particularly alluring for fans and newcomers alike.
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 in stock $28.93
Digital Dawn
Cat: BLOW 12. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Techno
X-Pressed (4:59)
Rhythm Overture (6:15)
Phase Distorshun (4:50)
Doubt (4:26)
Review: Halvtrak is hardly prolific - this EP is just his fourth solo vinyl outing in a decade - but what he does release is invariably excellent. The Finnish producer's trademark sound is rooted in the past, referencing British breakbeats, ambient techno, bleep, Motor City futurism and Chicago house, but always sounds fresh, pleasingly melodic and analogue rich. Opener 'X-Pressed' is probably the most peak-time ready of the strong bunch of tracks on show, with glassy-eyed chords and spacey melodies riding a thrusting bassline and sweaty breakbeats, though the house-tempo melodic techno strut of 'Rhythm Overture' pushes it close. Elsewhere, 'Phase Distorshun' is a more angular, deeper and lo-fi techno excursion, while 'Doubt' sounds like a cross between deep bleep minimalism and hypnotic, mid-90s Detroit techno.
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 in stock $14.72
Vermillion
Cat: WSNWG 011. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Techno
Vermillion 01 (5:05)
Vermillion 02 (6:02)
Vermillion 03 (5:41)
Vermillion 04 (5:56)
Review: WSNWG visits the ongoing musical love affair between label head Rodhad and upcoming artist Ignez here. The assured studio wizards serve up some hefty techno that is rooted in rolling, drum-led funk and coloured with some edgy and emotive synth work. These four V'ermillion' tunes were recorded in February 2022 during a marathon week of studio sessions and after this first part there will be a second EP to follow it up later in the year. They are bulky cuts with rumbling low ends and sufficient details up top to keep the mind locked.
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Activation Energy
Cat: MR 06. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Rhythm Delay (6:48)
Foundation (5:50)
Control Change (5:25)
Attention Movement (5:12)
Review: A much-loved DJ in the minimal/tech house scene, Gwenan has made a name for herself over recent years thanks to her notable DJ appearances in packed-out clubs and breezy big-stage festivals. Finally unveiling her skills in the studio, Marginal Returns are the lucky hosts of her debut release. On the A-side, 'Rhythm Delay' unfolds as a heady, downtempo, dub-shrouded track. For the A2, 'Foundation' picks up the pace with delicate, glass-resonatory highs and a pumping bassline. On the flip side, 'Control Change' twists and turns through wonky beats and a blissful melodic background. While the closing track, 'Attention Movement' takes a darker direction, with melancholic synths joining abstract electric guitar samples. Another amazing release to add to Marginal Returns' already stunning catalogue.

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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $12.09
Crossing Water
Crossing Water (limited coloured vinyl LP (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: PITP V045. Rel: 27 Mar 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Crossing Water (5:01)
August In Repitition (3:04)
Gradually Fade (6:04)
Soft Fruits (1:52)
Smoke & Oleanders (3:23)
Noisy Houses (4:40)
Taffeta Sails (2:06)
Swells (4:53)
Two Ways Home (2:41)
Review: Aussie composer Cat Tyson Hughes is an experimental artist whose new album Crossing Water on Past Inside The Present marks her debut long player. It comes after she's been involved with several other projects and offers a fragile and delicate mix of subtle instrumentation and rich voice textures imbued with an array of lovely field recordings. These are superbly patient and slow-burn tracks that really have a cathartic effect as nature and natural sounds permeate each composition. The melodies take your mind away as the freely structured, minimal arrangements really make you take note.

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 in stock $17.36
Random Rooms
Random Rooms (LP + postcard)
Cat: SCR 001. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Dromte Mig En Drom (5:57)
Variete (3:38)
Tango Del Amor (3:46)
Vagvisa (6:00)
Edektronika (2:09)
Babylon Genbesogt (1:41)
Jorden Rundt I 80 Sek (Ca) (1:37)
No 8 (12:03)
Review: Danish artists Niels Lyngso and Morten Sondergaard initially bonded over their mutual love of DIY electronic music experiments, before realising that they were both poets. On the same day in 1992, they both released their debut poetry books and this collaborative album - a now sought-after obscurity that has been remastered and reissued by brand-new imprint Sunny Crypt. It's a fascinating and surprisingly on-point collection that effortlessly flits between keyboard solo-sporting instrumental street soul (the deliciously loved-up 'Dromte Mig En Drom'), tactile, organ-sporting slo-mo synth-pop ('Variete'), beat-free synth-tango ('Tango Del Amor'), poodle perm-sporting Scandinavian metal ('Vagvisa'), music concrete ('Edektronika', 'Babylon Gebbesogt') and hard-to-pigeonhole electronic soundscapes ('No. 8').
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 in stock $28.93
Intersections (remastered)
Cat: TM 014. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Techno
The Intersection (9:07)
Ketama (7:39)
Kolo (8:57)
Review: For their latest deep dive into mid-90s electronic music history, Transmigration has decided to explore the slim but perfectly formed catalogue of Mark Lloyd and Mark Richardson's Isomise project. The pair released two 12s under the alias in 1995, and 'Intersections' features remastered versions of tracks plucked from both. A-side 'The Intersection' is simply superb: a sparse, minimalistic, intergalactic excursion that presents nine minutes of hissing tech-jazz cymbals, broken techno beats, dubby bass, creepy melodic motifs and whispered vocal samples. On side B you'll find wayward, mind-mangling acid techno throb job 'Ketama' and the percussion-heavy, acid-flecked psychedelic techno hedonism of 'Kolo'. In a word: essential!
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Played by: Tom Drew
 in stock $19.46
This Time
Cat: NP 42. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Soul
This Time (4:12)
Heaven Sent (2:55)
Review: Six Nine Records welcomes honey-voiced soul man Terrill Paul to the label for the first time, via a two-track 45 written and produced by the prolific Stone Paxton. The cut for dancefloor plays is undoubtedly A-side 'This Time', a pleasingly nostalgic nod to turn of the 80s disco-soul whose grooves, lyrics and instrumentation recall the celebratory brilliance of Earth, Wind and Fire. Just like that band's best moments, 'This Time' boasts a superb lead vocal and a genuinely catchy chorus. Over on the flip, 'Heaven Sent' is a delightfully loved-up slow jam that blurs the boundaries between contemporary soul, r&b and glossy mid-80s productions.
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 in stock $23.40
Planeador
Cat: NYCT 7082. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Planeador (3:06)
Intuicion (3:45)
Review: Caito Sanchez lives in New York but was born in Panama and is a dedicated drummer who has spent years as a sideman. He's been honing his craft since the early 2000s and has played with the likes of Charles Bradley, Lee Fields and Brian Jackson. Now he finally makes the big step of going it alone and this debut single shows what he is capable of. He takes care of drums, but also bass, guitar and lead voice on a pair of nuggets that are heavy and psychedelic Spanish rock tunes full of fresh new wave sounds.
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 in stock $16.83
Cooperation One
Cooperation One (limited double 12")
Cat: ACME 009. Rel: 29 Mar 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Laudes (with Nayve) (9:53)
Understood (with Nayve) (8:08)
Felices Los 3 (with Vadim Oslov & Saav) (9:56)
Zurich-Valencia Crossing (with Aron) (9:39)
Review: Valencia's Alex Font returns on his very own Acme imprint for its ninth release titled Cooperation One and like its name suggests collaboration is key. On the first side, he teams up with newcomer Nayve on the haunting and arcane atmosphere of 'Laudes' which will appeal to fans of early Sepp and Nu Zau or more recently, Pirvu. This is followed by the etheral Rominimal style bounce of 'Understood'. Over on the flip 'Felices Los 3' (with Vadim Oslov & Saav) again ventures into brooding and abstract territory, while "Zurich-Valencia Crossing" (with Aron) ends things on a more upbeat note on this sunny and emotive tech house cut.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $31.54
Dark Night EP
Cat: IZ 001. Rel: 03 Apr 23
 
Techno
Neurolink (5:48)
My Mind (5:48)
Dark Night (5:58)
Crystal Cut (5:30)
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The Love Touch EP
Cat: AMTEC 003. Rel: 29 Mar 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
I Feel Your Touch (5:37)
Love Me Once (5:02)
I Feel Your Touch (DAWL remix) (5:55)
Love Me Once (Escape Earth remix) (5:50)
Review: Peaking once again; Vinyl Fanatiks off-shoot AmenTec (which is a collaboration between Amen Brother and Emotec) welcome old-but-new artist Ova Doce for his debut label EP. The result is a wide-armed homage to all forms of breakbeat and hardcore in the form of two originals and two remixes. 'I Feel Your Touch' is one of those end-of-night slo-mo dreamy breakbeat jams, all poignant and emotional (think Hybrid's early work but much grittier) while 'Love Me Once' goes straight for the Vamp-ish 2am hardcore feel. Meanwhile in remix country, DAWL flexes some tightly coiled electro charm while Escape Earth whips up the d&b. Easy Doce it.
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My Yellow Coat
Cat: CRM 289. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
My Yellow Coat (8:00)
My Yellow Coat (Levon Vincent remix) (8:39)
Review: Irish man Matador has become a new school minimal techno champion with his own label Rukus part of the vanguard. Here he makes a move across the street to Damian Lazarus's Crosstown Rebels. He kicks off with 'My Yellow Coat' which is a brilliantly atmospheric cut with rolling drums and indie vocals that come over like a confessional. It's intimate and tender and perfect for late nights in a back room. On the flip is a remix from New York's techno terminator Levon Vincent who flips it into something bulky and raw, with scratch claps and grainy kicks all powering through a late-night urban landscape.
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 in stock $14.46
Flare
Flare (12")
Cat: CMPD 001. Rel: 29 Mar 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Flare (5:00)
Tomorrow Will Never Be The Same (5:09)
Review: Foundation pioneer Jason Cambridge unleashes a right pair of beasts here on Australian imprint Compound. 'Flare' hits hard with a very little towards Dillinja's 'Hard Noize' era with the bite and jaggedness of the groove. 'Tomorrow Will Never Be The Same' shows us A Sides' more cosmic leanings. Sweeping out with a Marcus-like futuristic but simplistic sheen, there's a lot of latent emotion packed up in this one. Especially in the light of A Sides' right hand man Singing Fats passing away. RIP.
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Hello
Hello (LP + insert)
Cat: FXHE FULL. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Techno
Naughty Gal (feat Milf Melly) (2:38)
Shhh (feat Chablo) (2:03)
Pussy On The Map (feat NLGHTND) (2:23)
Ass Shot (feat Cert) (1:05)
Trillionaire (feat Sonny Dulphi) (4:12)
She Got A Atitude (feat King Milo) (2:06)
Juice (feat Omar S) (3:18)
In Love (2:23)
Review: It's very much a case of expecting the unexpected when it comes to Omar S' FXHE label and this latest effort is no exception. In the US the gap between hip-hop and dance music culture is even wider than it is here in the UK, only not in Detroit and its unique export, namely ghetto tech. FULL BODY DU RAG whips up an idiosyncratic but thoroughly addictive combination of ghetto, house and garage, hip-hop and jazz across eight tracks here, the borders between the genres being fluid at all times. Omar himself makes an appearance on 'Juice', a speedy but classy dancefloor workout, half tech and half house, that along with the hilarious but irresistible 'Trillionaire' boasts a skippy garage swing to the beats to boot. At the other end of the BPM spectrum we get 'Pussy On The Map" (feat NLGHTND) with its r&b strains, only nicely warped and sonically corrupted. Probably best of all is 'FBD X CERT', almost a moody grime exercise until a four to the floor rides roughshod through such conventional plans. Raw, racy - and utterly essential.
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 in stock $27.09
Court Is Closed
Court Is Closed (limited hand-numbered gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: NA 5218LP. Rel: 27 Mar 23
 
Soul
Court Is Closed (8:48)
Inside Black America (4:24)
Times Are Hard, Friends Are Few (5:08)
Prelude To Hell (3:47)
Needle N' Spoon (9:54)
Vibe-ing Theme (4:52)
Prelude Ta Hell (2:03)
Needle 'N Spoon (2:05)
Cold Turkey (9:46)
Soul Of Black Folks (3:10)
Court Is Closed (9:11)
Inside Black America (4:28)
Times Are Hard, Friends Are Few (5:09)
Review: In 1973, Del Jones - a proto-rapper, musician and social commentator regarded by those in the know as Philadelphia's answer to Gil-Scott Heron - recorded an inspired counter-cultural statement called Court is Closed. That album, a laidback fusion of loose-limbed jazz, soul and funk onto which he sung and spoke his truth, was rapidly deleted, with Jones opting to re-record it with a heavy horn section. Re-released and credited to Del Jones' Positive Vibes, it back a cult classic amongst Black American listeners. This much-needed reissue brings both versions of the album together for the first time on one remastered double-vinyl set and should be essential listening for all those who love Scott-Heron and fellow proto-rap pioneers the Last Poets.
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 in stock $52.58
2001: A Space Odyssey (Soundtrack)
VARIOUS
2001: A Space Odyssey (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 700180. Rel: 29 Mar 23
 
Soundtracks
Also Sprach Zarathustra (1:48)
Requiem For Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, 2 Mixed Choirs & Orchestra (4:05)
Lux Aeterna (6:00)
The Blue Danube (7:01)
Gayaneh Ballet Suite (Adagio) (5:12)
Atmospheres (8:26)
The Blue Danube (3:31)
Also Sprach Zarathustra (2:15)
Review: Where do you start with this one? Stanley Kubrick's landmark science fiction movie might be best remembered for its soundtrack. Or at least the opening overture, 'Also Spruce Zarathustra', and its bombastic drums and brass that seem to scream "we're going to space and into the unknown". However, as the original score proves upon reappraisal, there's much here that you likely won't remember until you hear it again.
Not least the terrifying, shrill chorus of 'Requiem for Soprano', which almost sounds like humanity crying out for help across the great endless nothing we call the universe. Elsewhere, we have the strange, alien refrains of 'Lux Antena', which invokes similarly fitting mental imagery - spareness, desolation, a singular beacon of noise in the darkness. Or the nervous tension of 'Atmospheres'. A testament to the power of music to make you visualise.
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Enter The Chillzone
Cat: PN 021. Rel: 31 Mar 23
 
Deep House
Simple As Fast (6:44)
Don't F*** With My Groove (6:50)
Rhythm Is Key (6:46)
A Little Treat (4:05)
Deep Water (5:02)
Review: On his Pont Neuf label debut, DJ Psychiatre - a rising star of the French electronic underground who recently released a fine EP on Shall Not Fade - invites us to Enter The Chillzone. The title offers more than a hint of what's inside, as while there are plenty of club-ready moments, the whole thing is heady, loved-up, laidback, atmospheric and melody-rich. For proof, check the lilting lead lines, simmering chords, bubbly acid motifs and shuffling house beats of 'Simple as Fast', the Global Communication-influenced wonder of 'Don't F**k With My Groove' and the string-laden, sunrise-ready warmth of 'Rhythm Is Key'. Elsewhere, 'A Little Treat' is a jazzy trip-hop number smothered in tactile deep house synths, and 'Deep Water' is a luscious downtempo cut of the sort you might have heard in the late 1990s.
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The Color Of Intention
Cat: CORDLP 012. Rel: 29 Mar 23
 
Jazz
Mettle (6:58)
Recovery (7:35)
Resolve (7:25)
Raise (For Z) (6:30)
Les Lilas (4:40)
Brilliant Corners (5:11)
Review: This hefty collaborative album sees Empirical founding member and skilled vibes man Lewis Wright join forces with two flight New York musicians Matt Brewer on double bass and Marcus Gilmore on drums. They cook up tight, exceptionally well performed tunes that have a title which describe how the music was composed. It's an album of improv lead by emotions and gut feelings rather than technique first and foremost. Bar closer 'Brilliant Corners' a tune by Thelonious Monk, these are all original compositions and all excellent.
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Stanky Funk
Stanky Funk (limited 7")
Cat: JAL 394V. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Stanky Funk (feat Bootie Brown) (4:07)
Never Gonna Let Go (3:46)
Review: Jalapeno remains one of the hottest and most spicy labels out there for hip hop lovers, and now it is The Allergies who bring the heat on a new and limited edition 7". They kick this one off with 'Stanky Funk' which features Bootie Brown and brings some old school cool, plenty of retro organ chords and noodling basslines that will tie the dance floor in knots. 'Never Gonna Let Go' then ups the ante with even more raw and hard hitting breaks next to big vocals and driving brass.
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Heroes Just For One Day
Heroes Just For One Day (coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: SGVNY 015. Rel: 27 Mar 23
 
Rock
China Girl (5:34)
Sound & Vision (3:24)
Ziggy Stardust (3:34)
Young Americans (4:15)
Heroes (4:51)
Modern Love (4:09)
The Jean Genie/Gloria (7:46)
Rock 'N' Roll Suicide (3:59)
Review: Heroes Just For One Day is a superb document of just how extraordinary David Bowie was in the live arena. In 1990 he was taking new paths to rejuvenate his creativity and before he embarked on it fully he headed out on his 1990 Sound+Vision Tour which was to be one final goodbye to many of his most famous back catalogue hits. It's a superb swan song that was captured in all its glory and is now presented here on multicoloured marble vinyl. As far as greatest hits go, it's as great as they get.
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Timeframe EP
Timeframe EP (purple marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: LT 063. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Electro
Ambroxitil (6:45)
Timeframe (6:43)
Strive For More (3:49)
Waouu (5:10)
Timeframe (Voiski remix) (5:39)
Review: There are few labels that have been as constantly excellent as Lobster Thermin, no matter the genre it turns its attention to. Here is it electro from Shedbug that gets us all worked up on a nice purple marbled vinyl. 'Ambroxitil' is a quick and crunchy opener steeped in cosmic tension with icy electro lines and dark bass. 'Timeframe' then has a lo-fi and sludgy feel with muffled drums and bass making for a distant cyborg rave. There is beauty and inward reflection in the sweeping melodies of 'Strive For More', angular grooves that make you jerk your body on 'Waouu' and a hyperspeed Voiski remix to close down.
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Don't Look Back In Anger (remastered)
Cat: OGR 840R. Rel: 29 Mar 23
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
The Regulators - "Don't Look Back In Anger" (Re-mixed & Re-mastered) (4:55)
Prince Deadly - "Dub Look Back In Anger" (4:47)
Review: You can't beat a good cover of a classic tune and they don't come much better than this version of Oasis's masterpiece 'Don't Look Back In Anger' by The Regulators. Original Gravity come through with it on 7" in its 'Re-mixed & Re-mastered' form. The lead melodies come from big fat horns, while the lazy drums sway to and fro and bring an all-new kind of energy. Prince Deadly then gets to work on the studio dials to dub it out to perfection on 'Dub Look Back In Anger'. Two doozies.
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Various Vol 5
Cat: CHUB 005. Rel: 27 Mar 23
 
Deep House
Al Smith - "Drama Room" (2:07)
Al Smith - "Full Of Music" (6:05)
Al Smith - "Full Of Music" (Specter remix) (7:03)
Dan Piu - "Days Gone" (1:49)
Dan Piu - "Snows Of Solaris" (6:55)
Dan Piu - "Days Gone" (Rai Scott remix) (7:40)
Review: Aaron Andrew's Chubby label doesn't rush things. Since launching in 2018 and now only just hitting its sixth release though the music sure is worth the wait and is proof that quality will always win over quantity. Leonid's twin brother, Al Smith opens up with the cuddly and cosmic depths of 'Drama Room' before getting more dark and unsettling with his twisted synth modulations on 'Full Of Music', which then becomes a gorgeous downtempo cut with star-gazing pads and splashy hits within the Specter remix. Dan Piu picks up the pace for some delightfully warm deep house dynamics on 'Days Gone' and 'Snows Of Solaris'. Last of all is the more scuffed up, heads down deep house murk of Rai Scott's remix of Dan's intro tune, 'Day's Gone'.
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Between The Surface
Between The Surface (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: RCM 016. Rel: 29 Mar 23
 
Deep House
Between The Surface (6:59)
Dazed (5:56)
Immortal (7:54)
Review: Orlando Voorn has been on top of his game for some thirty-odd years now. He has landed on all the most vital labels and here arrives on Rhythm Cult for his debut. It's packed with creativity as per usual from the Dutchman who is known for building bridges between Detroit and Amsterdam. First up is 'Between the Surface' which is a steamy and intense techno roller with plenty of Motor City soul. The melodic synth lines take over on 'Dazed' with its watery droplets and elastic rhythm then 'Immortal' closes down with a darker vibe, more minimal styling and eerie pads.
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Our Reality
Our Reality (hand-stamped 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CDMB 001. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Deep House
Our Reality (feat Nathaniel Asamoah) (6:31)
Another Reality (feat Amber Vineyard) (1:55)
Second Reality (feat Amber Vineyard) (2:38)
Our Reality (feat Nathaniel Asamoah - Karizma Revision) (6:52)
Our Reality (feat Nathaniel Asamoah - 25 Places False Reality Treatment) (5:49)
Review: The first release here from Dutch label Modern Balance by Perfect Moment. Our Reality is an impressive four tracker featuring some collaborations with some well known and up-and-coming producers. Side A features the spiritual deep house of the title track (feat Nathaniel Asamoah) which really channels those Prescription Records vibes of old, while the cavernous and glacial 'Another Reality' (feat Amber Vineyard) takes a more ominous turn. Over on the flip, Baltimore legend Karizma lends his Midas touch to a properly deep re-rub of the A1 cut, as does 25 Places on the False Reality Treatment - which pushes the track into emotive and life-affirming territory.
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The Record
The Record (gatefold LP + booklet + temporary tattoo)
Cat: 602455 066077. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Without You Without Them (2:59)
$20 (1:44)
Emily I'm Sorry (3:35)
True Blue (4:57)
Cool About It (2:55)
Not Strong Enough (3:59)
Revolution 0 (4:20)
Leonard Cohen (1:39)
Satanist (4:51)
We're In Love (4:49)
Anti-Curse (3:14)
Letter To An Old Poet (3:00)
Review: "It was not like falling in love - it was falling in love," says Phoebe Bridgers of how Boygenius came into being. Digital pen pal letters exchanging recommendations and adoration for poets and songwriters, a chance meeting in the green room of a venue - when fellow members Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus struck up a friendship over a copy of Henry James - and, eventually, a studio session that led to the recording of not one song, as planned, but an entire EP.
Skip forward to today, and The Record represents the culmination of this meeting of minds. The three women, each garnering widespread acclaim in their own right prior to forming this group, are proof that sometimes sums can be equal to their parts. Emotionally charged, alternative rock, packed with exceptional songwriting, the kind of lyrics that hit home then make a bed for themselves, it's a real gem.
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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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500
VARIOUS
500 (limited blue vinyl 4xLP in slip-case)
Cat: NHS 500LP. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Solah - "Everything Is Possible" (DJ Marky & Makoto remix) (4:50)
Logistics - "Belonging" (4:11)
Netsky & Hybrid Minds - "Let Me Hold You" (Grafix remix) (3:57)
Whiney X Doktor X Subten X Coco - "Start This" (3:22)
Bop X Subwave - "Rave I Didn't Know Was The Last" (Enei remix) (4:43)
Flava D - "Red Pill" (4:08)
Unglued, Lens & Whiney - "Lazy Hardcore" (3:06)
Fred V - "Freefall" (feat Hamzaa) (3:45)
Anais X Sudley X Champion DI - "Live By The Sword" (4:10)
Winslow - "Spaced Out" (5:16)
SPY - "Night Moves" (3:25)
Voltage - "Natty Love" (feat Sweetie Irie - Serum VIP) (3:02)
Urbandawn X Alibi - "Caramel" (4:32)
London Elektricity - "Vasquez" (5:18)
Degs - "Still Messed Up" (Whiney remix) (3:45)
IYRE - "Want No Drama" (feat T Man) (5:22)
Hugh Hardie X Stay C - "Impala" (4:08)
Kanobie - "Upside Down" (feat Tominthechamber) (3:15)
Makato - "Love Is Complicated" (3:46)
Missing - "U Ok G?" (4:06)
Rohaan X MRSA - "Osho" (4:22)
BTK - "Found" (4:33)
Askel - "Thoughts About Home" (5:23)
Review: 500 releases deep... Hospital celebrate a significant moment in their discog with this epic collection of originals and remixes from the widest rainbow of talents imaginable. From Enei to Makoto, the full range is flexing here. Highlights galore but attention needs to be paid to the fantastic futuristic funk link between Rohaan & MRSA (AKA Mat Zo), Hugh Hardie & Stay-C's space-aged swooper 'Impala', the brazen rudeness of Unglued Lens & Whiney's 'Lazy Hardcore' and the sweet jazzy subtleties of Winslow's 'Spaced Out'. Here's to the next 500.
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The Price Of Progress
Cat: 07076 LP. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Grand Junction (3:33)
Sideways Skull (4:04)
Carlos Is Crying (3:46)
Understudies (3:57)
Sixers (4:14)
The Birdwatchers (4:17)
City At Eleven (2:48)
Perdido (3:39)
Distortions Of Faith (5:12)
Flyover Halftime (3:22)
Review: It's album number nine from The Hold Steady, who, as it happens, marked 20 years as a band with this release (or at least the anniversary roughly coincided with the LP landing in stores). During that time, these masters of rough and tumble, near-barroom rock for and by the people, have climbed the ladder of musical fame, enjoyed time in a well-deserved limelight, and then returned to the underground from whence they came.
Understanding that journey is important. Achieving heights of mainstream success a decade or so ago, it's not that the half-spoken word vocal delivery of frontman Craig Finn has waned in impact or emotional resonance. Nor has the timeless, brass and piano hued rock & roll instrumentation gone stale. Instead, their relentless consistency means we almost take the quality of every song and record for granted, leaving die hard fans to carry the torch. Perhaps now is the time to correct that.
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Unfaced
Unfaced (white marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: UNFACED 01. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Techno
Rush (2:19)
Put It Down (feat Bart Kobain) (2:58)
Coit (3:44)
Parson (5:48)
M87 (6:14)
Red Nova (5:31)
Across The Styx (5:26)
Sophia (6:15)
Review: Jacidorex is a techno producer who has been active on the scene since the mid-noughties and known for his signature acid-infused sound. He has released numerous EPs and albums over the years on various labels including Acid Night, Obs.Cur, and Smashead Records and is back with another album - UNFACED01. This one sees the Belgian DJ/producer pushing the boundaries of the genre even further, with his signature brand of dynamic hypnotic acid patterns. It begins with a cinematic introduction before opening into a hip-hop track, which then swiftly transitions into electro, industrial and trance influences throughout.
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Gift From The Trees
Gift From The Trees (2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: GONDLP 061. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Jazz
The Spinner (7:12)
Riser (6:07)
Nightingale (6:41)
Kernel (6:01)
Dimu (intro) (3:11)
Dimu (6:47)
Deep Within Mountains (8:19)
Labyrinth (7:02)
Kai (7:42)
Sleeping Bear (5:59)
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Dazzle Ships (40th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Dazzle Ships (40th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered) (limited gatefold 180 gram silver & blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 488149 2. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Pop
Radio Prague (1:24)
Genetic Engineering (3:32)
ABC Auto-Industry (2:04)
Telegraph (2:56)
This Is Helena (1:59)
International (4:24)
Dazzle Ships (2:22)
The Romance Of The Telescope (3:25)
Silent Running (3:34)
Radio Waves (3:37)
Time Zones (1:56)
Of All The Things We've Made (3:29)
Telegraph 82 (Very Early demo) (2:52)
Silent Running (demo) (3:28)
Sold Our Souls (The Avenue demo) (3:10)
Shakespeare 82 (0:53)
Untitled Instrumental 82 (3:21)
In Heaven Above (4-NEU demo) (2:54)
Telegraph Live 1984 (3:51)
Review: Named after dazzle camouflage, an approach to painting naval vessels in ways that would make it difficult for them to be targeted with the naked eye (used extensively in World War I, less so in World War II), OMD's fourth studio album also arrived on Telegraph, an imprint that never existed and was instead a fictitious platform backed by Virgin Records. There's no mistaking the fact this is Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, though, with the tracks here defining the band perfectly.
By that, we mean grand, epic overtures, a strange - at the time, groundbreaking - hybrid of electronic synth stuff with classical, Neo-operatics and rock & roll. It's evocative, immediately captivating and very difficult to make many assumptions about, with techniques such as sampling, looping and layering employed to incredible effect, without overshadowing the song craft itself. Which, it's safe to say, is approaching their artistic peak at this point.
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Imagine The Truth
Imagine The Truth (limited numbered hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: COM 06. Rel: 29 Mar 23
 
Bass
Calistenics (5:08)
Zerostar (5:20)
Gadabout (5:22)
Airgrit (5:48)
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Operation: Doomsday (reissue)
Cat: RSE 352LP. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
The Time We Faced DOOM (skit) (2:08)
Doomsday (4:58)
Rhymes Like Dimes (feat DJ Cucumber Slice) (4:22)
The Finest (feat Tommy Gunn) (4:03)
Back In The Days (skit) (0:42)
Go With The Flow (3:45)
Tick, Tick (feat MF Grimm) (4:00)
Red & Gold (feat King Ghidra) (4:07)
The Hands Of DOOM (skit) (2:23)
Who You Think I Am? (feat X-Ray, Rodan, Megalon, KD, King Ghidra & Kong) (3:27)
DOOM, Are You Awake? (skit) (1:12)
Hey! (3:48)
Operation: Greenbacks (feat Megalon) (3:45)
The Mic (3:02)
The Mystery Of DOOM (skit) (0:25)
Dead Bent (2:23)
Gas Drawls (3:42)
? (feat Kurious) (3:10)
Hero Vs Villain (feat E Mason - Epilogue) (2:54)
Review: First released in 1999, Operation: Doomsday is widely considered one of the most influential albums in hip hop history. The debut studio album from the enigmatic, metal-mask-wearing British-American East Coast rapper, Operation: Doomsday is significant in that it marks the artist's first move into solo work, following previous releases as part of the group KMD. Featuring Doom's signature intricate wordplay, cartoon samples, lo-fi production values, 80s soul vocals, smooth jazz loops, and vintage drum breaks, this album draws on the weight of the artist's personal tragedies with frank lyrics and piercing rhymes. This is the release that makes it undeniably clear why MF Doom has regularly been lauded as the crucial player of underground and alternative hip hop in the 2000s.

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Baby One More Time (reissue)
Baby One More Time (reissue) (limited pink vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 196587 79121. Rel: 31 Mar 23
 
Pop
Baby One More Time (3:31)
(You Drive Me) Crazy (3:21)
Sometimes (4:04)
Soda Pop (3:23)
Born To Make You Happy (4:05)
From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart (5:10)
I Will Be There (3:55)
I Will Still Love You (with Don Phillip) (4:02)
Thinkin' About You (3:32)
E-Mail My Heart (3:42)
The Beat Goes On (3:43)
Review: We're not sure if these reissues of all of Britney Spear's albums are coming because she is now freed from her draconian conservatorship but we're glad they are. That sad episode very much put the former queen of teen pop back in the headlines and reminded us how much we loved her innocent and catchy tunes. 'Baby One More Time' is certainly one of her most iconic smash hit singles and the album of the same name is packed with plenty more that will take you back to the first time you heard them in a flash.
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Britney (reissue)
Britney (reissue) (limited yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: 196587 79141. Rel: 31 Mar 23
 
Pop
I'm A Slave 4 U (3:32)
Overprotected (3:17)
Lonely (3:18)
I'm Not A Girl Not Yet A Woman (3:49)
Boys (3:28)
Anticipating (3:18)
I Love Rock N Roll (3:06)
Cinderella (3:39)
Let Me (2:50)
Bombastic Love (3:05)
That's Where You Take Me (3:31)
What's It Like To Be Me (2:53)
Review: Now that she is free from the tyranny of her conservatorship, Britney Spears is doing what she wants again. Part of that is reissuing nine albums from her back catalogue, all on nice coloured vinyl this Spring. Britney was her third studio long-player originally recorded and released in 2001. It marked a slight transition away from her teen pop style with a more mature musical outlook. Pop, r&b, EDM and even disco and hip hop start to creep into the rhythms and Spears herself co-wrote six of the tunes. It was another global commercial success for Spears.
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Flow Through EP
Flow Through EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: AKS 9. Rel: 27 Mar 23
 
Techno
Empty Mind (6:12)
Pattern (5:45)
Review: Laima Adelaide's new 12" on Shahr Farang is as deft as sound design gets. The hugely limited 12" is all about quiet artistry and mastering the small things. The A-side 'Empty Mind' is a delightfully sparse and empty yet potent piece with supple, suggestive rhythms and sustained chords that are grainy and lo-fi. It's amazing just how absorbing such little sound can be. 'Pattern' then takes up the whole of the flip with a more pulsing and dynamic rhythm but the whole tune still seems to float through space with distant starry twinkles, deep space energies and a hopeful sense of melodic beauty.
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Exalted EP
Exalted EP (limited 12")
Cat: 30DEYES 004. Rel: 29 Mar 23
 
Techno
Exalted (5:10)
25mg (5:42)
Titan Siren (5:11)
Cohere (5:26)
What I Thought I Knew (5:06)
Review: UK producer Calum Lee aka Paleman has just about made all styles of electronic music in his crater. He is a jazz drummer at heart and the freeform invention defines much of what he does. Here the 30D sub-label EyesHave It snaps him up for his latest trips into the unknown corners of the dance floor. He made the music specifically for the label and really stretches himself - 'Exalted' is a twisted rhythm with groaning leads and dark atmospheres. '25mg' is a frosty world of brushed metal and scuffed synths then 'Titan Siren' brings more expertly designed breakbeats that tumble freely as watery droplets fall from above. Two further cuts shut down this more forward-thinking of EPs.
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The Sound Of Listening
The Sound Of Listening (gatefold blue marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: EDNLP 1210. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Jazz
A Path To Bliss (4:41)
The Most Important Question (6:18)
A Way Of Looking (1:59)
Our Essential Nature (7:07)
The Courage To Be Free (1:55)
Everything Changed After You Left (6:29)
The Sound Of Listening (9:11)
Under The Influence (1:38)
Practicing Silence (4:52)
Continuation (0:40)
 in stock $22.08
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