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Animals: 2018 Remix (Deluxe Edition)
Animals: 2018 Remix (Deluxe Edition) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + CD + Blu-ray + DVD + booklet in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: 019029 5599577. Rel: 06 Oct 22
 
Progressive Rock
Pigs On The Wing (1 - LP) (1:24)
Dogs (17:04)
Pigs (Three Different Ones) (7:04)
Sheep (4:02)
Pigs On The Wing (2) (11:44)
Pigs On The Wing (1 - CD)
Dogs
Pigs (Three Different Ones)
Sheep
Pigs On The Wing (2)
Animals (2018 remix - Stereo - Blu-ray)
Animals (2018 remix - 5.1 Surround)
Animals (1977 original Stereo)
Animals (2018 remix - Stereo - DVD)
Animals (2018 remix - 5.1 Surround)
Animals (1977 original Stereo)
Review: Animals was the tenth studio album by English rock legends Pink Floyd. It arrived on 21 January 1977 and was produced entirely at their own Britannia Row Studios in London throughout the preceding year. This is the first time the album has been made available in 5.1 Surround Sound on this Deluxe Edition. The record marked a departure from the usual style and was a concept album, focusing on the social-political conditions of mid-1970s Britain. It took inspiration from George Orwell's Animal Farm and depicts people as the same classes as in the book with pigs, sheep and dogs in that order.
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Darkfighter
Darkfighter (gatefold clear vinyl LP)
Cat: 007567 8625817. Rel: 02 Jun 23
 
Rock
Mirrors (5:05)
Nobody Wants To Die (3:42)
Bird In The Hand (4:27)
Bright Light (4:28)
Rapture (4:23)
Guillotine (5:13)
Horses Breath (6:02)
Darkside (5:57)
Review: Grammy-nominated rockers Rival Sons punch hard on their latest album - perhaps harder than they have before. But then that's exactly the outfit's modus, with guitarist Scott Holiday making it clear that the band are resolutely determined to progress, develop, step up, and push forward with every effort they bestow on us. To say that's audible when casting an ear over their back catalogue would be an understatement, not that preceding efforts like Hollow Bones, Great Western Valkyrie and Feral Roots weren't all commendable. Nevertheless, there's definitely growth evident when taking a listen now compared with back then. Running from full throttle, sweat inducing, guitar-fuelled adrenalin in song form, through to sweeping and grandiose tracks and onto more reflective acoustic moments, in world that often feels slightly lacking in terms of real modern rock greats, this is one example of where you can still find plenty of life.
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 in stock $29.55
Lost Signals Part 3
Lost Signals Part 3 (limited hand-stamped translucent green vinyl 12")
Cat: FE 080C. Rel: 11 Dec 23
 
Breakbeat
Glee Arch (4:35)
Keyss (2:32)
Electrob (4:32)
Staying On Drugs (2:49)
Review: Irish electro don Cignol is back on Furthur Electronix with more of his top class sonic excursions. He opens this latest EP with 'Glee Arch' which pairs far-sighted chords with celestial pads and broken rhythms. 'Keyss' is a melancholic piece with meaningful chords front and centre and pixelated keys macing around the edges as the woodpecker beats provide the motion. The tenderness of his synths and keys continues on 'Electrob' which has more plaintive melodies paired with bristling beats and then closer 'Staying On Drugs' is a colourful and loose rhythm that feels like it might all fall apart.
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 in stock $16.85
My Dirty Desire
My Dirty Desire (limited 7")
Cat: KCR 129. Rel: 07 Dec 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
My Dirty Desire (3:28)
Dreaming In Slow Motion (2:54)
Review: Pale Jay's latest album, Bewilderment, is once again picked apart for this new single package on Karma Chief. It features two cuts from a record which again showcased his ability to craft rich sonic tapestries that are a mix of pure bliss and deep introspection. If you haven't heard it, you should, and you will want to after hearing these two singles. The A-side is a slow disco gem for extroverts and the flip has a lovely falsetto vocal over some nice and dusty rhythms. It's got pulsing bass but laid back groove and is a perfect soul sound for those who like to dream.
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 in stock $9.32
Blurred Lines EP
Blurred Lines EP (limited 12")
Cat: ABLK 005. Rel: 18 Dec 23
 
Techno
Blurred Lines (7:54)
What's It All About (6:28)
Review: Fletcher's arrival on Ausblick brings another fine selection of techno sounds that tend towards the more deep, heady and minimal end of the spectrum. 'Blurred Lines' kicks off and is a sublime fusion of rubbery drum loops and shuffling percussive sounds that lock you into a mindful state that's eventually heightened by some dreamy little synth sequences and lovely dry hits. On the flip, 'What's It All About' is more abstract and sparse, a late-night sound full of intriguing little details to trip out the after-party crew.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $12.43
Again
Again (12")
Cat: DC 292. Rel: 19 Dec 23
 
Techno
Again (6:24)
Driving Into Techno (5:51)
Review: Main room techno doesn't come any more authentic and impactful than when served up by Drumcode, which is a label that has long been dealing in exactly that. For this new dancefloor weapon, label boss Adam Beyer has called upon Oscar L for two of his finest. First up is the fizzing, texturally rich and overwhelming sound of 'Again' which is always on the rise and powered by slamming great big kicks. 'Driving Into Techno' is another purely physical and functional workout with some nice saw tooth synths bringing a little funk.
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 in stock $15.29
10
VARIOUS
10 (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: MFM 066. Rel: 20 Dec 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Joan Bibiloni - "Nits De La Sultana" (3:46)
The Zenmenn - "The Legend Of Haziz" (5:38)
Stroer - "When You Stopped Sleeping" (3:25)
Androo - "WIO" (Micmac mix) (3:45)
Joel Graham - "Cool Blue Pool" (3:05)
Jonny Nash - "Dream It Right" (5:37)
Terekke - "Just Ducking Around" (2:29)
Mei Honeycomb - "Squeaky Eye Syndrome" (5:18)
Tombolo - "Continental Drift" (5:40)
Kuniyuki Takahashi - "Forest Dust" (9:45)
Yu Su J Wilson - "Mitti Attar" (5:30)
Gigi Masin - "Panama Girl" (6:58)
Ocean Moon - "The Ecstatic Alarm" (2:32)
Michal Turtle - "Borrowed Times" (3:59)
Ramzi - "Baci" (3:37)
Suso Saiz - "Kailas" (3:45)
Dea - "Undecenial" (7:42)
Review: The Music For Memory label has invented its own little scene over the course of the last decade. It's a mature and moving world where modern classical, ambient, downtempo, Balearic and plenty of in between sounds all come together in soothing harmony. To mark the occasion of its tenth release, the label has put together this superb double album overview of what it does - all the usual artists you would expect feature from Joan Biblioni to Jonny Nash to Gigi Masin and it all adds up to a perfectly escapist collection from this top draw label who sadly lost co-founder Jamie Tiller earlier in the year.
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The Mood Mosaic 11 - Feelin Funky
VARIOUS
Cat: MMR 51023CDD. Rel: 08 Dec 23
 
Funk
African Music Machine - "Black Water Gold"
Chico & Buddy - "Can You Dig It"
Brother Jack MC Duff - "Can't Get Satisfied"
All The People - "Cramp You Style"
Gi G - "Daddy Love" (part 2)
Meters - "Doodle-Oop"
Tony Camillo's Bazuka - "Dynamite"
Brother Soul - "Feelin' Funky"
Donny Thompson - "Foxy Lady"
Ike Turner - "Funky Mule"
Bill Cosby- - "Funky North Philly"
Wilmer & The Dudes - "Get It" (instrumental)
The 20th Century - "Hot Pants" (part 1 & part 2)
The Electric Express - "It's The Real Thing" (part 1)
The Rimshots - "Soul Train" (part 1)
Soul Toranodoes - "Go For Yourself"
Swingin' Soul Machine - "Spooky's Day Off"
The Watts - "Spreadin' Honey"
The Maskmans & The Agents - "Stand Up" (part 1)
Timmie Rodgers - "Super Soul Brother"
Review: The long-running Mood Mosaic compilation series was born out of a desire to chronicle "cult tracks" from the "funk superheroes of the 1970s". This eleventh volume was first released in 2007 and here gets a much-needed reissue. There's plenty to get the blood pumping across the two discs, from the fiery Afro-funk fuzziness of African Music Machine's 'Black Water Gold' and the clap-along, Hammond-heavy party vibes of Brother Jack McDuff's 'Can't Get Satisfied', to the Blaxploitation brilliance of Bill Cosby's 'Funky North Philly' (yes, that Bill Cosby), the celebratory excellence of The Electric Express's 'The Real Thing (Part 1)' and the harmonica-heavy swamp funk of 'Spooky's Day Off' by Swingin' Soul Machine.
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Lost Chronicles
VARIOUS
Cat: PRR 001. Rel: 17 Jan 24
 
Electro House
Prince De Takicardie - "Ammoniak" (5:42)
Baptiste - "Space" (6:26)
Idris Bena - "World" (4:41)
Zapp-ared - "Pulsion" (5:01)
Djamel Nait - "Quadrivium" (4:59)
Review: Panta Rhei is many things - the concept of 'everything flows' in the philosophy of Heraclitus, a rock band from Hungary and now also a new Parisian techno label that makes its bow with a various artists' EP. There is plenty of analogue jack to the groove foundations of Prince De Takicardie's hurried 'Ammoniak', then Baptiste brings some depraved acid lines to his mind-melting cut 'Space'. On the flip you will find more prickly acid lines, stark drum textures and future techno sounds from Idris Bena, Zapp-ared and Djamal Nait.
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 in stock $17.11
Cosmic Curves
Cosmic Curves (limited translcuent blue vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: EYS 031LP. Rel: 19 Dec 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Automatic Lover (4:08)
Red Flight (4:00)
Galaxy Of Love (4:45)
Meteor Man (4:42)
Venus, The Godess Of Love (3:44)
Galaxy Police (4:44)
Cosmic Curves (6:03)
Falling Into Space (4:19)
Fireball (bonus track) (3:23)
Din't Think You'D Do It (bonus track) (3:22)
Review: Dee D. Jackson's Cosmic Curves is an album that was originally released in 1978 and has been reissued a couple of times since. It might well be best known for the open track, 'Automatic Lover', which became a chart-topping hit across Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Japan, Argentina, the Republic of South Africa and others. Listening back now it is primo Euro-disco dance tackle with rugged synth arrows and soaring vocals up top, and the rest of the album pretty much follows that same template.
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 in stock $27.98
Indestructible
Indestructible (limited 2xLP)
Cat: 204511. Rel: 28 Nov 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Indestructible (1:37)
Fall Back Down (3:38)
Red Hot Moon (3:30)
David Courtney (2:43)
Start Now (3:00)
Out Of Control (1:38)
Django (2:23)
Arrested In Shanghai (4:06)
Travis Bickle (2:17)
Memphis (3:23)
Spirit Of '87 (3:18)
Ghost Band (1:39)
Tropical London (3:01)
Roadblock (1:55)
Born Frustrated (2:57)
Back Up Against The Wall (3:21)
Ivory Coast (2:20)
Stand Your Ground (3:23)
Otherside (1:53)
Killing Zone (bonus track) (2:38)
Review: Originally released in 2003 and now celebrating its 20-year anniversary, Indestructible served as the sixth full-length from punk legends Rancid. While initially criticised upon release due to the "poppier" sound certain fans took umbrage with, time has grown kind to the project which boasts some of the most personal penmanship from primary songwriter Tim Armstrong (of Operation Ivy), delving into his divorce from The Distillers' Brody Dalle (now divorcing Josh Homme of Queens Of The Stone Age), as well paying homage to two influential heroes who died during the recording process: Joey Ramone and Joe Strummer, with the latter even being mentioned in the title-track. Known to be the final album with original drummer Brett Reed, and even featuring one of the most underappreciated cuts in their catalogue with closer 'Otherside', written by guitarist Lars Frederiksen about his brother Robert who tragically passed away two years prior, Indestructible deserves your reappraisal as it's slowly become the forgotten gem in the Rancid crown.
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 in stock $30.85
Of No Fixed Abode
Of No Fixed Abode (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ISLE 016. Rel: 29 Nov 23
 
Ambient/Drone
I, II, III/IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
Review: ."Post-fluxos 'broken music'" is how the official release information describes this spellbinding outing from Miradasvacas. Made from fragments of recordings by Madrid's Pablo Miron and Juan Vacas, hence the artist name here, the two heads - who some will know from the Real No Real collective and Ediciones Fontenebro label - adopt a collage approach that stops some way short of musique concrete but, at times, is certainly barking up a similar tree. Taking influence from the likes of the Dieter Roth school, Anne Gillis, Leyland Kirby and Henry Krutzen, perhaps what's so technically impressive about this effort is the way tones and sounds and bits and pieces, when heard separately, don't always lay out their stall as complementary. But here, brought together as one, they create what can only be described as a magnificent whole.
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Ambient Particles
Cat: GRSCL 33. Rel: 20 Dec 23
 
Techno
Sandstorm On Mars
Cocooned Under Stars
Dust In The Droid
Chains In The Wind
Sitting In A Room
Ambient Particles
Auteur
No Service After Midnight
Review: Subset makes a welcome return to Greyscale with his second full-length album after the success that was This Quiet Earth. The follow-up, Ambient Particles, is another widescreen work of great cinematic details that again showcase Sunset's studio skills. The track titles give an insight into his thinking behind the music with the likes of 'Sandstorm on Mars' swirl of textured pads over baron landscapes of undulating bass and 'Cocooned Under the Stars' feels adrift in the endless darkness of space with only distant twinkling pads for company. Elsewhere 'Chains In The Wind' is a spacious and dubby ambient techno trip and 'Ambient Particles' brings a little more movement with its rolling drums. A sophisticated and soothing album once more from Subset.
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 in stock $16.34
Money Till I Got None
Money Till I Got None (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SS 010. Rel: 16 Jan 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Tryna Get This Money (4:08)
Danja (5:37)
Fake Money (5:15)
Scrimp & Save (4:14)
Deep Space (feat MC Gusto) (3:45)
Burn It All (feat Kathryn Brenna & Hal) (5:06)
Money For Nothing (4:30)
Leave Behind (feat Rider Shafique) (4:52)
Review: Waggle your wonga gang! DLR is hitting the town and he's stacking up the paper with his third studio album Money Till I Got None. Of course when we say 'paper', we actually mean 'fat greasy d&b grooves', when we say 'stacking' we actually mean 'rolling out', and when we say 'waggle your wonga', we mean 'listen up you lot because this is one the genre's tightest, brightest groove sculptors at play and he's dealing it out like Noel Edmunds in Deal Or No Deal'. Seriously, this is super timeless tackle that nods in all the right directions; heavy, techy, funky, bruised with gritty robotic soul and all the other good things Sofa Sound stand for. And when we say that, we really mean it.
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 in stock $33.70
Killers Of The Flower Moon (Soundtrack)
Cat: MSWK 8841761. Rel: 15 Dec 23
 
Soundtracks
The Sacred Pipe (intro) (0:20)
Osage Oil Bloom (3:11)
My Land, My Land (1:56)
Heartbeat Theme/Ni-U-Kon-Ska (3:35)
They Don't Live Long (2:49)
The Wedding (2:09)
Tibral Council (1:46)
Reign Of Terror (2:10)
Insulin Train (2:46)
Tulsa Massacre Newsreel (2:22)
Shame On Us (2:42)
Too Much Dynamite (2:53)
Not If It's Illegal (2:48)
Salvation Adagio (3:10)
Still Standing (3:44)
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In The City EP
Cat: INFRALTD 025. Rel: 01 Dec 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
In The City (6:17)
Fantazia/Thanks & Praise (feat Salva) (11:15)
Review: J Majik is of course a drum & bass don who not only knocked out killer DJ sets and productions but also headed up his own Infrared Records and made it into one the bastions of the scene from the mid-90s onwards. Thelatest from the label finds the man born James Spratling serving up the crushing breaks and doom laded synths of 'In The City', all designed meticulously and sure to make a massive impact. He then goes long on the 11-minute B-side epic 'Fantazia/Thanks & Praise' (feat Salva) which is a dark and hard hitting flurry of amen breaks and rave vocals.
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 in stock $15.03
Retrofiction
Retrofiction (limited 12")
Cat: HIL 011. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Electro
Total Ghosting (4:04)
Modulation Source (4:23)
Full Duplex (5:26)
Wrong Target (8:23)
Off Screen (5:48)
Review: Luxus Varta really shows his class on this sublime new EP, Retrofiction, for Hilltown Disco. It is richly layered with sound and emotion and plenty of intelligent synth designs from the off. The A-side brings plenty of magical melodic work with 'Total Ghosting' ring a jittery beat with silky arps and textured bass, while 'Modulation Source' has that classic eerie electro vibe and cyborg funk in its bones. 'Full Duplex' is a truly slamming cut then 'Wrong Target' ducks and dives on snappy drum kicks and taught, twanging bass. The final bit of chaos is 'Off Screen' with its twitchy stabs and punchy low ends.
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 in stock $14.00
Waverly Place
Waverly Place (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: JIGS 2021. Rel: 28 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
You & I (3:11)
Twisting The Knife (2:48)
Waverly Place (3:19)
Girl In The Park (3:49)
Ghost Of Youth (2:38)
The Soft City (2:33)
Fourteen Stories Tall (3:49)
Come In The Spring (2:46)
She Won't Ever Calm Down (3:52)
Dearest Virginia (2:59)
Alone In This Room (3:31)
Streamlined (2:20)
Through The Lychgates (3:27)
Review: Formed in 2011 and led by the whimsical penmanship of Philip Sutton (Comet Gain), Pale Light are a criminally overlooked, often slept on indie/folk-pop gem that released a pair of cracking albums in the early 2010s. Often forgotten, however, are the slew of smaller singles (including a self-released 7", CDEP and two digital EPs, as well as a split 7" with Lake Ruth and a coveted spot in Slumberland's 30th anniversary 7" series) which have now all been compiled by the lovely folks over at Jigsaw Records onto one definitive collection of underappreciated beauty. While Sutton keeps busy with his Love, Burns. solo project (also signed to Jigsaw), the label's evident excitement at helping to distribute the songsmiths' expansive catalogue has also led to the muted confirmation that a new Pale Light mini-LP is currently in the works, positioning Waverly Place as the ideal form of prep material.
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 in stock $20.48
Perverted By Language (reissue)
Perverted By Language (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3321B. Rel: 10 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Eat Y'self Fitter (6:37)
Neighbourhood Of Infinity (2:36)
Garden (8:42)
Hotel Bloedel (3:43)
Smile (5:04)
I Feel Voxish (4:25)
Tempo House (7:17)
Hexen Definitive/Strife Knot (8:12)
Review: The Fall apparently weren't thrilled with Rough Trade focusing so many resources on the Smiths, not least as it meant the full length video they wanted to make to accompany this, their sixth studio album, would not be possible, while the other band got the money to make one. Mark E Smith and company's response was to produce their own, and in many ways the 52-minute Perverted By Language Bis, directed by multifaceted French enigma Claude Bessy, remains one of the archetypal pieces of Fall iconography. The music isn't bad on its own, either, opening on the relentlessly catchy 'Eat Y'self Fitter', once described as "endlessly cycling rockabilly chug with extra keyboard oddities and sudden music-less exchanges for the chorus." 'Neighbourhood of Infinity' then picks up the pace, and grit, and we're soon in deep. A record that impresses musically and in terms of forward thinking production (see: 'Garden') without sacrificing the grass roots energy of post punk at the time.
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Rave EP
Rave EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: ZMP 006. Rel: 11 Dec 23
 
Techno
Furious Locals (5:11)
Scratchy Samples (0:32)
Hippies Gathering (4:12)
Furious Locals (Ona:v remix) (5:01)
Hippies Gathering (Randolph Filthy Rave remix) (5:17)
Skank In The Rave (4:38)
Disco Binferno (4:30)
Review: Filth Rich gets suitably filthy on this fresh outing on Zimp. His Rave EP collides many different influences from techno to electro, acid to rave, and also chucks in some classic samples to really make the tunes pop. The first is a peak-time breakbeat bruiser with slapping hits and yelping vocals, then 'Hippies Gathering' is a prog techno classic from the late 90s Castle Morten rave scene. Randolph offers his own Filthy Rave remix that gets even more wild and included along the way are some sample-tactic snippets to liven up your set no end.
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 in stock $13.48
40 Blue Fingers Freshly Packed & Ready To Serve
40 Blue Fingers Freshly Packed & Ready To Serve (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile silver & black marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 104S. Rel: 16 Jan 24
 
Blues
The Letter (4:28)
Lonesome Whistle Blues (3:04)
When The Train Comes Back (3:33)
San Ho Zay (3:06)
King Of The World (5:00)
See See Baby (2:25)
First Time I Met The Blues (6:25)
Webbed Feet (2:55)
You Ain't No Good (3:47)
What You Did Last Night (4:21)
Review: Before we even get to the music, shall we talk about this album title? Easily up there with the best named records of all time, thankfully this is matched in the quality of the music itself. All-British blues rock 'n' roll at its grittiest and funkiest, and most musically impressive. A showcase of exquisite guitar and piano work, and songwriting, marks the debut of Chicken Shack, the group founded by Stan Webb, Andy Silvester, and Alan Morley, who also enlisted Christine Perfect, later Fleetwood Mac's Christine McVie. Comprising ten predominantly rather short tracks (most are around three minutes), this format only leaves us wanting more as the record plays out. There's the classic heartbroken ode 'Lonesome Whistle Blues', the fraught six string solos of 'See See Baby', and the rowdy bar-in-a-track that is 'San Ho Zay' to get you started, but really everything on here is gold.
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Sweetnighter
Sweetnighter (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red & black marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 515R. Rel: 16 Jan 24
 
Jazz
Boogie Woogie Waltz (13:05)
Manolete (5:56)
Adios (3:00)
125th Street Congress (12:15)
Will (6:18)
Non-Stop Home (3:53)
Review: American jazz fusion outfits don't come much more venerated than Weather Report. Fronted by leader Joe Zawinul, the ensemble evolved subtly throughout their career and it was in 1974 that they dropped this album, Sweetnighter. It proved to be a little more funky and influenced by the emerging t&b of the day than its predecessors and it is also noted for being the last long player the band cut with original bassist Miroslav Vitous, as well as being the band's first album to make it into the Top 100 in the US charts of the day. It sodas as good now as ever on this nice heavyweight vinyl pressing.
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Played by: LEGO EDIT
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Thunder Perfect Mind
Cat: IF 119CD. Rel: 06 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Cold (CD1: Thunder Perfect Mind)
Colder Still
Zero Neither No (Andrew Liles remix - CD2: Various Industrial Adhesives & Lubricant)
Crank
Steel Dream March Of The Metal Men
The Dadda's Intoxication
Head Cold
Cold (Miss Ticker mix)
Spooky Loop
Alien
Colder Than
Colder Then
Bad Trip To Berlin
Review: Confusingly, two staggering out-there experimental albums arrived in 1992 bearing the same title: Thunder Perfect Mind. One came from Current 93, a group led by David Tibet featuring Nurse With Wound founder Steven Stapleton. The second was the latter's own experimental musical meditation on the same musical theme - a follow-up to the classic Soliloquy For Lilith that was, if anything, even darker, weirder and more intense than Current 93's paganistic LP. This expanded reissue presents a remastered version of the original two-track set on disc one - complete with musical contributions by Colin Potter and David Tibet - and a wealth of rare, unreleased and recently unearthed contemporaneous material on CD2. It's the ultimate version of an inspiringly out-there set.
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The Soul At Large Sessions (remastered)
The Soul At Large Sessions (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: ABLP 55. Rel: 21 Dec 23
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Soul At Large (2:08)
Soul Of England (2:27)
African Zulu (Sounds Only) (2:32)
Confidential (2:31)
House In Session (3:17)
Cooyah (2:20)
Shang I (Shanghai) (2:33)
Everybody Needs Love (2:16)
Stronger (2:44)
Sweet Sweet (2:08)
Ling Tong Ting (2:42)
Yes Sah (Cat Nip) (2:27)
Review: The Soul At Large Sessions is something of a legendary reggae record originally from 1969. It has been remastered for this reissue and pressed up to nice eco vinyl with updated artwork. Because of copyright restrictions, this version has a new name that differs from the original House In Session but the tunes are all the same and pack just as much of a heavyweight sound. Thing superbly sun-kissed island rhythms with plenty of percussive prickliness and expressive keys. The deeper vibes of 'African Zulu (Sounds Only)' and romantic rhythms of 'Everybody Needs Love' are special indeed.
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Dusk 'Til Dawn
Cat: 7DAYSCOM 2. Rel: 02 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Butterbandz - "Perfect Numb" (6:01)
Generation Next - "Roxbury" (5:40)
Generation Next - "Whatever" (6:37)
Butterbandz - "Rain Man" (5:57)
Review: Big Strick's 7 Days Entertainment welcomes the boss man's own off-spring Butterbandz and Generation Next to the label and both serve up a fresh pair of cuts. Butterbandz opens up with 'Perfect Numb' which is a deep Detroit house jam with signature dusty drums and menacing basslines. 'Rain Man' lifts its head with broad chord work swirling around a more suspensory house cut with steely tech drums. The same lovable lo-fi aesthetic defines the flip with Next's 'Roxbury' layering up piano chords and lush pads over crispy drums and 'Whatever Major Loser' then closes out in raw, punchy fashion. Acid lines and simple but effective chords take centre stage as the pulsing bass never lets up. Pure Motor City goodness all around.
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Just Need Your Love
Just Need Your Love (blue marbled vinyl 7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: BS 039BLUE. Rel: 21 Dec 23
 
Funk
Just Need Your Love (feat Ria Currie) (4:30)
Motorcycle Girl (3:29)
Review: The Burning Sole label deals in small run 7"s that pack a massive punch and that is the case with this latest 45. As well as offering it up on stand back wax they have pressed these tidy blue versions of Freethinker Funk Essence's latest missive 'Just Need Your Love' (feat Ria Currie). It swings and has arm chords right thorough the middle as well as a perfectly energising vocal. Flip it over and you will find 'Motorcycle Girl' which is slower but no less funky.
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Orion
Orion (LP)
Cat: CG 161104LP. Rel: 02 Feb 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Jag Vill Ha Allt (3:24)
Hall Avstand (2:51)
Det Lacker (4:18)
Glitter (2:05)
Firad (4:36)
Milton (3:26)
Orion (3:53)
Mellan De Sju Fjallen (3:03)
Tomma Lador (2:02)
Review: Swedish band Dina Ogon have become one of the most celebrated groups in their scene. After their well received ;east album 'Oas' they now return with 'Orion', which includes the already well received lead single 'Glitter.' That tune is, say the band, "a journey upwards, forwards and inwards." That message somewhat gets against their previous vibe with has been described as backward-looking and Nordic-nostalgic. There is still plenty rich dreaminess to their work here with soaring Balearic-pop delights such as 'Jag Vill Ha Allt', glistening cosmic ditties like 'Det Lacker' and the late night soul of 'Mellan De Sju Fjallen' all swelling your heart.
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Peacemaker (reissue)
Cat: RROO 396. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Hey Love (3:39)
Hope We Get To Love In Time (3:06)
Hey World (3:39)
Lucy & Me (part 1) (4:03)
Lucy & Me (part 2) (3:56)
I'm Not Gonna Give You Up (3:28)
Peacemaker (3:27)
You Touch My Life (3:47)
Survival Time (part 1) (3:35)
Survival Time (part 2) (3:26)
Review: Legendary reggae vocalist John Holt was such a powerful and potent role on the mic that his 1000 Volts Of Holt album title is a perfect summation of what he brought. It is no wonder then that the Jamaican reggae singer and songwriter can be heard on tons of classic tunes and records across the seventies. For the fascinating Peacemaker, he worked with plenty of talented musicians (Sly and Robbie and Lindel Lewis were amongst them) and recorded across Jamaica and the UK. The results take in love-struck ballads, plenty of direct social commentaries and timeless reggae rollers.
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Power Fuerza (reissue)
Power Fuerza (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: VAMPI 295. Rel: 26 Jan 24
 
Funk
Girl From The Mountain (4:24)
There Is Something In My Heart (3:27)
Got This Happy Feeling (4:35)
Mastica, Chupa Y Jala (3:48)
You Say That You're My Friend (3:02)
Viva Puerto Rico Libre (5:50)
I Saw A Tear (3:25)
Ghetto Brothers Power (2:29)
Review: If you listen to those who know about such things, then The Ghetto Brothers' Power-Fuerz album is one of the best-ever Latin funk records. The group formed on the streets of New York City's South Bronx in the late 1960s and often called themselves a gang as much as a band. They were keen supporters of Puerto Rican nationalism and were motivated to help uplift fellow Latino and Black men in their community. Back in 1971 is when they released their one and only album and it had little to no promotion and was only distributed locally so is one of those that has since taken on cult status.
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3rd Drop
Cat: FNR 176. Rel: 04 Dec 23
 
Funk
Adventures Begin (3:15)
Not Good, Too Bad (2:51)
The Worst (Afterwords) (2:07)
Taiga (2:58)
Seek & Destroy (2:34)
Russian Steps (3:07)
From Darkness To The Light (3:22)
Evil's Nest (2:49)
Tired As Cattle (2:34)
Cowboy Walk (2:48)
No Me Hagas Caso (2:48)
Estrellas (3:29)
Review: The Great Revivers have been mainstays of the Funk Night label for a decade or so now. They know how to serve up the most potent dancefloor bombs for DJs who like to make an impact and after countless 7"s to that effect, they now drop an entire album's worth of high-grade tackle. 3rd Drop from this Russian quartet takes in 12 of their most signature sounds, from the rolling and cosmic-tinged open 'Adventures Begin' via the bristling broken beats of 'Not Good, Too Bad.' There is a 60s American feel to many of these cuts as well as some more slow and sentimental moments like the organ-laced melancholy of 'From Darkness To The Light'.
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Bound By Endogamy
Cat: BJR 095LP. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Coldwave/Synth
Going To The Mine (4:24)
Nothing (4:03)
Stuck In The Loop (4:48)
Killed By Shame (4:37)
Cogs (5:04)
Withered Flowers (5:30)
Lune (5:13)
Junktion Rivers (5:39)
Review: .Geneva, Switzerland duo Bound By Endogamy are taking no prisoners with this collection of eight intense workouts that seem to straddle a multitude of genres and somehow emerge from the chaos with something new. Unsurprisingly, given what's here, the pair - Shlomo Balexert and Kleio Thomaides - are prominent figures on the underground punk and squat scene in their hometown, and there's plenty on this record that feels as though it's got to that time in the morning and you're still wandering around a disused labyrinthine building trying to remember where the front door was. Combining the ferocity of hardcore with the atmosphere and futurism of electro and rave, it's growling but crisp, distorted and DIY, dancefloor and weirdo all at once. An album that will not disappoint anyone who has been keeping an eye on this outfit as they emerged from strong successive cassette releases and a single 7" into this full throttle, self-titled long player.
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Local Jerk
Cat: DFA 2708. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Local Jerk (5:06)
I Need Love (6:40)
Review: The DFA debut of longstanding member Jayson Green also signals the revival of the classic DFA twelve-inch format, so you might playfully suggest it stands for Dying Formats Always. Jay has lent his vocals to various bands such as Panthers, Violent Bullshit, Cheeseburger, and the renowned hardcore group Orchid, always showcasing his wit and humor without veering into cynicism. Assuming a bandleader role, he presents a classic A-side here with the low slung funk of 'Local Jerk,' which was recorded during a lively party. It has tight disco drums, resounding claps and a groove-inducing bassline with big horns. On the B-side, 'I Need Love' unfolds as a darkly humorous nightlife satire.
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Extroscopic
Cat: SMR 021. Rel: 12 Dec 23
 
Techno
Extroscopic (Extroscopic version) (6:07)
Extroscopic (Extroscopic version dub) (6:10)
Extroscopic (Trancextro Scopie) (5:29)
Extroscopic (Anatolian Weapons remix) (8:42)
Extroscopic (Anatolian Weapons Deep mix) (6:04)
Review: Sound Metaphors has lined up a bunch of killer EPs to drop in quick fashion and this one from Data features several different versions of one fantastic single. 'Extroscopic' is deft techno with nimble baselines and light synths that float through space on the Extroscopic version while the dub is even more warm and bubbly. 'Extroscopic' (Trancextro Scopie) has more trance-tinged chord work and then Anatolian Weapons turns out a more psychedelic version with silvery percussive chatter and last of all a Deep Mix that is indeed a heads down back room techno trip.
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Eccentric Soul: The Saadia Label
VARIOUS
Eccentric Soul: The Saadia Label (forest green splattered vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: NUM 097LPC1. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
Soul
Pearl Dowell - "It's All Over" (3:02)
Little Beaver & The Rocketeers - "Everybody Has Some Dues To Pay" (4:20)
Robert Moore - "Just Can't Help Myself" (2:13)
Little Beaver & The Rocketeers - "Do Right Man" (2:54)
Brother Williams - "Right On Brother" (2:47)
Pearl Dowell - "Good Things" (2:36)
Joey Gilmore - "Somebody Done Took My Baby & Gone" (3:30)
Little Beaver & The Rocketeers - "Blind Man" (3:17)
Joey Gilmore - "Girl Your Best Friend Done Took Your Place" (2:51)
Robert Moore - "Everything's Gonna Be Alright" (2:39)
Little Beaver & The Rocketeers - "Do It To Me One More Time" (2:14)
Thunder Lightning & Rain - "Super Funky" (4:31)
Brother Williams - "Cold Sweat" (2:23)
Joey Gilmore - "Blind Man" (2:56)
Sam Baker - "Do Right Man" (2:43)
Review: Numero Group is one of our top labels and it is albums like this which make it so. Eccentric Soul: The Saadia Label is collection of 15 of Saadia's funkiest and most deep and soulful jams from the years 1968 to 1970. It comes from talented names like Pearl Dowell, Joey Gilmore, Little Beaver and Frank Williams' Rocketeers and is a great source of gold for Das but also sample diggers. It is 20 years since the label did their first volume of the long-running Eccentric Soul series but all these years later it still bangs.
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BRSB
BRSB (CD)
Cat: BCR 155CD. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Funk
In The Crosshairs
How We Do
Hazy Memories
Love For The Sake Of Dub
Hotline Bling
Grilled
Love$ick
Stranger Things Theme
Treasure Quest
Nuthin' But A G Thang
Got My Mind Made Up
The Champions Walk
Nautilus (bonus track)
Gianna Sisters (bonus track)
Murkit Gem (bonus track)
Review: Unfairly labelled as a novel curio when they first emerged, the Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band is a genuine expression of Mighty Mocambos man Bjorn Wagner's love of Trinidadian steel pan music. Their tracks - often, but not always, quirky cover versions - combined authentic funk instrumentation (drums, bass, guitar, horns) with the timeless and distinctive sound of steel drums. BRSB, the combo's fourth album, is another summery and effortlessly entertaining treat. Highlights include the inspired 'Love For The Sake of Dub' (an organic interpretation of Claudja Barry's slo-mo disco classic 'Love For The Sake of Love'), the breaker-friendly cheeriness and heaviness of 'Grilled', a wonderfully woozy and dubbed out stroll through the 'Stranger Things Theme', and the summer sunshine of 'Champion's Walk'.
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Destroyesterday
Destroyesterday (limited CD)
Cat: PITPDT 01/AY052. Rel: 14 Dec 23
 
Ambient/Drone
All The Weight Of The World
Alone In Crimson
Please Let Go & Let Me Hold You
Destroyesterday
Review: Past Inside The Present welcomes the excellent pairing of Brock Van Wey aka Bvdub and vocalists and instrumentalist Lacey Harris aka Inquiri for a brilliantly escapist new ambient EP, Destroyesterday. They combine to majestic effect with 'All The Weight Of The World' a swirling soundtrack with vocals floating amidst the melancholic pads. 'Alone In Crimson' is more textural and suspenseful and 'Please Let Go & Let Me Hold You' then has the spoken word vocals front and centre as intense synth crescendos sweep you up. The title cut is a hypnagogic delight that leaves you adrift in your own dreams.
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Rice Up
Rice Up (12")
Cat: DEATHCHANT 108. Rel: 14 Feb 24
 
UK Hardcore
Rice Up (5:18)
Smoke Dad (4:29)
Vegan Rice Beats (1:02)
Review: Deathchant continues its mission to put out the most deranged and situated hardcore out there with this new one from Akira, which takes the label well over 100 releases. 'Rice Up' kicks off with an unlikely sample from the tune best known for defining the Rocky soundtrack and it comes in a world of caustic fuzz and noise. After that one, 'Smoke Dad' is another techno blizzard with dense synth winds howling away over the edgy and serrated bass and beats. 'Vegan Rice Beats' shuts down with hip-hop samples and plenty of scratching.
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Equanimity EP (reissue)
Equanimity EP (reissue) (limited translucent teal vinyl 12")
Cat: WOKH 02TEAL. Rel: 13 Dec 23
 
Deep House
Katastematic Pleasure (4:25)
4wrd Motion (4:11)
No More Moon (3:08)
Ghosten 4 A 2nd X (6:22)
Review: Kyle Hall treats us to a new and special pressing of his standout Equanimity EP which was last reissued back in 2020. This one comes on limited edition translucent teal vinyl and was initially put out to mark the ten-year anniversary of Detroit native Hall's own Wild Oats label. In that decade he has established it as one of his hometown's finest for dusty deep house explorations. The four tracks on it are just that with a whimsical melody over bumpy beats on the opener, then more zoned-out beats on '4wrd Motion' and glitchy kicks and hits on 'No More Moon'. Last of all is the star-gazing cosmic house of 'Ghosten 4 A 2nd X'. A timeless EP for sure.
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El Tic Tac (remastered)
Cat: VAMPI 294. Rel: 08 Jan 24
 
International
Flaca Y Despeinada (2:10)
Caompay Gallo (3:13)
Toribio Carambola (2:38)
Oye Mi Guitarra (2:59)
Me Voy A Monsefu (2:58)
Sandungueate (2:37)
Descarga Yemaya (2:31)
El Tic Tac (3:00)
Fea Y Flaca (2:47)
Oye Mi Son (2:37)
Mi Provinciana (2:58)
Yo Me Voy De Aqui (2:49)
Review: El Tic Tac by the Cuarteto Yemaya quartet is a cult, expensive and hard to find treasure form Latin America. It was the band's second album back in 1971 and offers up a great set of Peruvian tunes with a Cuban flavour and irresistibly sunny feels. Pancho Acosta's electric guitar denies much of the record and is backed up with conga and timbales. This is the first time it has ever been reissued and has been remastered from the original tapes for the occasion. Do not sleep on this classic.
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Tags: Latin | Salsa | Cumbia | Afro Cuban
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La Mujer Serpiente
La Mujer Serpiente (limited 7")
Cat: WONDER 228. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
International
La Mujer Serpiente (3:55)
Selam (4:01)
Review: Earthtones have got a new albumin the way and this is the very first and very tasty teaser single from it. This one is actually a collaboration with longtime friend and co-producer Oliwa and it has a stunning lead vocal that is full pf passion and heart ache and comes from Colombian-Canadian talent Lido Pimienta. The drums are slow, heavy and cumbia influenced extra bass synths, keys, guitars and drums all making it feel contemporary as well as traditional. We're told "the vision of this track is one of upliftment of womxn and femmes everywhere."
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Played by: Voodoocuts
Tags: Cumbia
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These Arms Of Mine
Cat: F 1002. Rel: 18 Dec 23
 
Soul
These Arms Of Mine (2:17)
I'm The Man (2:41)
Review: Fraternity is back with a second drop of heart rending soul and this time it's a golden oldie from Albert Washington and The Kings. 'These Arms Of Mine' is the A-side jaunt and it is only just over two minutes long but it really makes a devastating emotional impact with its pained vocals and slow, heavy drums making for a melancholic mood. On the flip is 'I'm The Man' which is a more upbeat sound that comes with funky swing in the drums, big horns and a more lively vocal.
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Io E Lui Al Lago Nassua
Cat: LMTD 004. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Io E Lui Al Lago Nassua (extended) (5:35)
Io E Lui Al Lago Nassua (3:06)
Io E Lui Al Lago Nassua (instrumental) (3:16)
Review: Rita And The Danger ' Io E Lui Al Lago Nassua' is a much sought after but hard to find track from Rita And The Danger. It was recorded some 44 years ago in the Italian city of Bari and for this first ever reissue has been fully restored so it sounds superb. Originally released in 1980 on the Flop Record label it has lush melodic overtones that flow into synthesized sequences that recall early electronic pop. The cult success of the track ensured that Rita and The Danger connected with an audience that reached well outside their home region of Puglia in southern Italy.
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Eccentric Soul: The Tragar & Note Labels
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Eccentric Soul: The Tragar & Note Labels (gatefold hotlanta orange marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NUM 020LPC1. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Soul
Tee Fletcher - "Down In The Country" (2:13)
Bill Wright - "You Got A Spell On Me" (2:11)
Eula Cooper - "Shake Daddy Shake" (1:51)
The Knights - "Tipping Strings" (2:04)
L Daniels - "Nitecap" (2:18)
Frankie & Robert - "Sweet Thing" (1:46)
Franciene Thomas - "I'll Be There" (2:00)
Richard Cook - "Somebody Got'a Help Me" (2:08)
Frankie & Robert - "Love (It's Been So Long)" (1:59)
The Knights - "The Hump" (2:08)
Chuck Wilder - "The Clown" (2:37)
Tokay Lewis - "Who Wants Me Now" (2:10)
Nathan Wilkes - "Now That I'm Wise" (3:25)
Langston & French - "Tumbling Down" (2:12)
Eula Cooper - "Heavenly Father" (2:15)
Tokay Lewis - "What Can The Matter Be" (2:23)
Richard Cook - "Love Is So Mean" (2:40)
Bill Wright - "You're The Only Thing I've Got Going For Me" (2:58)
Sonia Ross - "Every Now & Then" (2:39)
Sandy Gaye - "Watch The Dog That Bring The Bone" (2:16)
Bobby Owens & The Diplomats - "Messing Around" (3:43)
Bill Wright - "How Can I Hit The Ball" (3:09)
Tee Fletcher - "All Because Of You" (2:16)
Eula Cooper - "Standing By Love" (2:24)
Four Tracks - "Charade" (3:03)
The Young Divines - "Deep In Your Heart" (2:50)
Eula Cooper - "I Need You More" (3:02)
Chuck Wilder - "Why" (1:54)
Sonia Ross - "Let Me Be Free" (1:50)
Eula Cooper - "Try" (2:13)
Young Divines - "Ain't That Sharp" (3:44)
Franciene Thomas - "Too Beautiful To Be Good" (2:36)
Sonia Ross - "Breaking My Heart" (2:31)
Four Tracks - "You Mean Everything To Me" (4:15)
Review: Eccentric Soul: The Tragar & Note Labels is yet another superb journey into the lesser-known realms of soul music curated by one of our faves, the Numero Group. This particular compilation unearths rare gems from the Tragar and Note labels and offers a glimpse into the vibrant soul scenes of the 1960s and 1970s. From raw and gritty performances to polished and sophisticated arrangements, each track tells a unique story of love, loss, and perseverance. With soulful vocals, infectious grooves, and lush instrumentation, the album captures the essence of a bygone era while remaining relevant and compelling to contemporary listeners. Essentially, it's a treasure trove of forgotten classics waiting to be rediscovered.
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Fantastic Voyage: New Sounds For The European Canon 1977-1981
VARIOUS
Cat: XXQLP2 124. Rel: 24 Jan 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Simple Minds - " Theme For Great Cities" (6:02)
Cabaret Voltaire - " Silent Command" (4:20)
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "Riot In Lagos" (5:55)
Grauzone - "Eisbar" (4:24)
The Associates - "White Car In Germany" (5:05)
Patrick Cowley - "Nightcrawler" (6:54)
Isabelle Mayereau - "On A Trouve" (2:49)
Chas Jankel - "3,000,000 Synths" (4:59)
Peter Gabriel - "No Self Control" (4:01)
The Walker Brothers - "Nite Flights" (4:31)
Thomas Leer - "Tight As A Drum" (4:48)
Daryl Hall - "The Farther Away I Am" (3:02)
Harald Grosskopf - "So Weit, So Gut" (5:38)
Robert Fripp - "Exposure" (4:35)
Areski Belkacem & Brigitte Fontaine - "Patriarcat" (7:05)
Basil Kirchin - "Silicon Chip" (4:13)
Holger Czukay - "Ode To Perfume" (4:17)
Review: Fantastic Voyage: New Sounds For The European Cannon 1977-1981 is one of the most grandiose titles for a record we have come across in a while, but we like it. Fortunately for those involved, the music on this new gatefold heavyweight double album stands up to scrutiny for lovers of sounds that collide electronic, post-rock and experimental with synth, new wave and even a touch of new age ambient. The track list is a big one with tried and tested names like Patrick Cowley, Cabaret Voltaire, the late Ryuichi Sakamoto, Peter Gabriel and more all featuring. It makes for quite the trip and a fine reminder of the magical newness of electronic music back then.
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Mawja
Mawja (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: GBLP 150. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
International
Bein Trab U Lihjar (2:47)
Thajliba (3:25)
Duaa (3:07)
Marhabna 2.1 (3:36)
Bubisher (3:34)
Ljaima Likbira (3:26)
Mawja (3:12)
Metal, Madera (3:58)
Haiyu Ya Zuwar (3:02)
Fuadi (4:37)
Review: Aziza Brahim's fantastic new album Mawja is a blend of Sahrawi roots music, folk, and contemporary sounds that reflect on the resilience and spirit of her homeland. Through haunting vocals and poetic lyrics, Brahim shares stories of displacement, longing, and hope, drawing from her experiences as a Sahrawi refugee. Backed by hypnotic rhythms, intricate melodies, and soul-stirring instrumentation, each track creates a rich tapestry of sound which means the record is more than just an album; it's a powerful testament to the human spirit and a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggle for freedom and justice. Brahim's music resonates deeply, transcending borders and connecting hearts across the globe.
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Tags: African | Arabic
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Onzichtbaar (Soundtrack)
Cat: MAG 212. Rel: 20 Dec 23
 
Soundtracks
Het Begrijpt Je (1:54)
Veeg Life (4:51)
Schiet Zo In Je Rug (3:23)
Salzero (4:57)
Duif/DAF (1:42)
Hooikoorts (6:56)
Onzichtbaar (3:38)
Hotel Haast (2:25)
Salzero Piano (1:41)
Kamers (2:15)
Kissey (3:48)
Veeg Life II (2:47)
Inspectiespiegel (3:18)
Onzichtbaar II (1:05)
Review: If you've not seen Gabrielle Provaas' innovative and heartfelt documentary Onzinchtbaar we implore you to do so. The film hones in on 'invisible heroes' responsible for keeping a country clean on a day-to-day basis. From hospitals to streets, schools to offices, this is the workforce that ensures the cogs can move and many more people can get stuff done. So what exactly does that sound like when Fatima Yamaha is drafted for the score? Opening on 'Het Begrijpt Je' might suggest the kind of patient music that accentuates attention to detail. That's certainly true at times, like the staggeringly beautiful piano number 'Hooikoorts' or the drones and twinkles of 'Hotel Haast'. But then we also have more hyperactive moments, and noises to accompany those - 'Veeg Life' and its bouncy, club-ready elec-tech, 'Kissey's leftfield deep house, 'Schiet Zo In Je Rug' and its strange, fidgety epic-ness.
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Inside
Inside (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SUBARC 006. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Inside (part 1) (6:57)
Inside (part 2) (6:46)
Outside (part 1) (6:50)
Outside (part 2) (6:45)
Review: Jazzy foundation styles from Chris Read and James Curry's Suburban Architecture alias. As with previous outings such as Turning Point, Solar Winds and Alternative Futures, the vibe is deep, dreamy and timeless. And in this case, it comes with two very clear stories. The two versions of 'Inside' hit with an introspective headbutt, wrapped up in a Good Looking flavoured coating of cosmic funk, while 'Outside' dig deeper into the jazz and house music influences on jungle. Both absolutely kill it, whether you play them in or outdoors.
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 in stock $14.00
1971
1971 (LP)
Cat: POST 02. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Coldwave/Synth
1971 (3:53)
Lilian (3:02)
Becky (3:18)
The Cook (3:12)
Flowers (3:43)
Strange 2 (3:31)
I See (3:01)
When You Are (3:16)
Dreams (3:09)
Review: Georgian pioneer George Dzodzuashvili has been away for eight years but now makes a triumphant if not overdue return as Post Industrial Boys. The record on Casa Voyager finds him tapping into his most personal work yet as he opens up a whole new musical universe that is packed with memories of yesteryear. Even though you didn't experience them, they feel so real here as they are bought to life by Dzodzuashvili with his slow motion dub grooves and wispy melodies. The spoken word snippets and whispered poems all conjure up rich feelings that warm you to your core and help you forget the grown up world around you.
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Electric Landlady (10th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Electric Landlady (10th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: DEMREC 1200. Rel: 08 Mar 24
 
Pop
Walking Down Madison (6:34)
All I Ever Wanted (3:42)
Children Of The Revolution (3:51)
Halloween (3:39)
My Affair (5:22)
Lying Down (4:37)
He Never Mentioned Love (3:52)
We'll Never Pass This Way Again (4:31)
The Hardest Word (4:27)
Maybe It's Imaginary (2:11)
My Way Home (4:20)
The One & Only (3:42)
Review: Celebrating a decade of Kirsty MacColl's iconic album Electric Landlady, this special edition boasts half-speed remastered tracks that sound better than ever. MacColl's distinctive vocals and songwriting prowess shine through in every track, from the infectious energy of 'Walking Down Madison' to the poignant storytelling of 'My Affair.' With its fusion of pop, folk, and rock influences, this album remains a timeless classic which will reinstate with new audiences as well as once again chiming with those who fell for it first time round. MacColl's musical legacy and the brilliance of one of the most influential singer-songwriters of her generation cannot be overstated here. Fun fact: MacColl was once Johnny Marr's landlady.
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Money Mare
Cat: JAMWAXMAXI 30. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Money Mare (7:19)
Hide & Seek (7:10)
Review: Before stepping out to do solo work, Wade "Jimmy" Dyce was a key original member of Cultural Roots. The vocalist was at the heart of the group's sound and is part of the reason the four-part harmony group had such success in the 1970s. They were produced by Donovan Germain and released several classics of the day on the Greensleeves label before Wade made his own jams in the 80s at Chris Stanley's famous Music Mountain studio. He did so with the best musical talents of the day and now some of them get reissued with his full blessing and compete with a unique Disco 45 cover graphic.
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