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'Flicted
'Flicted (limited yellow vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: ZAPPO 001EXC. Rel: 27 May 22
 
Rock
Sidelines (3:35)
Tag (4:31)
The Hound (3:26)
Too Much Monkey Business (3:54)
Maybe Now (2:54)
Bucket List (3:36)
Days Ahead (4:59)
Lidar (4:20)
Is This It (4:35)
Had Enough (4:30)
Simple Prayer (II) (2:49)
Point Omega (3:03)
Review: Keyboardist, singer, and songwriter Bruce Hornsby is back on his own label Zappo Productions with latest album Flicked. It was co-produced with Tony Berg with extra contributions from Ezra Koenig of Vampire Weekend, Danielle Haim from Haim) and Rob Moose from Mumford & Sons. The record is the third in a series of collections of songs based on music made for the famous filmmaker Spike Lee. It has an upbeat feel as Bruce heads into new musical territory and experiments with rich sonic textures and rhythms and deep, contemplative lyrics. Dance music, hip hop and plenty of in between sounds are explored on this adventurous record and it will come with a big run of tour dates.
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(The Microcosm): Visionary Music Of Continental Europe 1970-1986
VARIOUS
Cat: LITA 143. Rel: 15 Dec 16
 
Ambient/Drone
Vangelis - "Creation Du Monde" (9:57)
Ralph Lundsten - "Bon 5 - Forlat Oss Vara Skulder = Prayer 5 - Forgive Us Our Debts" (4:50)
Ralph Lundsten - "Le Sourire Vole" (5:49)
Popol Vuh - "Bruder Des Schattens - Sohne Des Lichts (Abridged)" (14:22)
Ariel Kalma - "Orguitar Soir" (9:15)
Bernard Xolotl - "Cometary Wailing (Valley Plateau)" (12:47)
Peter Michael Hamel - "Einklang" (10:03)
Francesco Messina - "Track 8" (7:31)
Roedelius - "Wenn Der Südwind Weht" (4:09)
Deutsche Wertarbeit - "Der Grosse Atem" (9:50)
Robert Julian Horky - "Dance For A Warrior" (8:05)
Karl Schaffner & Lothar Grimm - "Caravan" (3:11)
Suzanne Doucet & Christian Buehner - "Shiva's Dance" (9:22)
Enno Velthuys - "Morning Glory" (10:01)
Deuter - "Spirales" (6:30)
Gigi Masin - "Ship Beetel" (5:57)
Review: The Microcosm: Visionary Music Of Continental Europe, 1970-1986 presents works from 'cosmically-taped' artists; legends like Vangelis, Ash Ra Tempel, and Popol Vuh through to more obscure names in the form of Bernard Xolotl, Robert Julian Horky and Enno Velthuys. According to Washington State label Light In The Attic, the compilation aspires to present these these works of "ambient, new age, neuzeit, prog, krautrock, cosmic, holistic stuff, whatever one calls it - as a pulsating movement unto itself", and they've done a fine job of that when you hear how well curated this album really is. From major label recordings through to limited obscure cassette editions, it unearths some truly captivating and oddly inspiring gems from beatless electronic music's recent past.
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05 10
05 10 (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 346. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Frau Wav (Brief Fling) (3:11)
Re-Scar Kiln (2:33)
Urgent Jell Hack (4:13)
Dead Shark Eyes (4:56)
Boiler The Wick (3:12)
Dusk Raid (4:52)
Roller The Wick (4:55)
Herr Bar (Improv) (3:14)
Observe Harvest (4:53)
Sparrow Arc Tall (1:53)
Dusk Swells (6:10)
Autumn Linn (3:54)
Review: Clark is a much-loved electronic innovator and a long-time associate of Warp. He has put together a very special collection here featuring a wealth of new tracks as well as some top drawer and unreleased archive material and a load of rarities. It has been compiled to release alongside the remastered reissue of the Body Riddle album and shows off his unique electro style, how it has evolved over time but how it remains utterly thrilling and cutting edge.
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1-4
1-4 (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: ANTIMATTER 04. Rel: 06 Apr 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
#01 (11:30)
#02 (9:05)
#03 (11:32)
#04 (9:01)
Review: One of the only positives to come from the difficult last year and all the various lockdowns is the music that has been made. A case in point is this project from Tactil, a new project from Madrid artists Kawn and F-on. They are responsible for the fourth Antimatter release, which is heavily inspired by deep dub technicians from the 90s like Gas and Porter Ricks. The four tunes are hugely immersive, widescreen and atmospheric and has subtly evolving rhythms, modulated synth details and an eerie mood thanks to the various delays, reverbs and LFO modulations strung out in each tune.
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10 Years Serendeepity: Part 3
Ester Brinkmann - "Apollo11" (5:56)
DJ Marcelle & Another Nice Mess - "Dubai Taxi Ride (You Are An Artist!)" (4:52)
JD Twitch - "Maria Roda" (4:44)
Jorge Velez - "Listening Model" (3:39)
Intersezioni Ensemble - "Arrembaggio Urbano" (4:20)
Review: Third part of the compilation celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Milanese record shop. This collection is entirely composed of previously unreleased music, exclusively produced for the occasion by many artists of great relevance in the worldwide music scene, who supported the store over the last ten years. The artists who produced the music for this compilation are Egyptian Lover, Ellen Allien, Thomas Brinkmann, Neil Landstrumm, JD Twitch, Matias Aguayo, San Proper, Tolouse Low Trax, Jay Glass Dubs, Dj Marcelle, Jorge Velez, Tamburi Neri, Fabrizio Mammarella, Heith, Itinerant Dubs, Timeslip89, Kreggo and Intersezioni Ensemble. The entire work is composed of 4 x 12", plus a bonus EP.
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10000 Gecs
10000 Gecs (LP + booklet)
Cat: 007567 8642203. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Dumbest Girl Alive (2:09)
757 (2:08)
Hollywood Baby (3:06)
Frog On The Floor (2:42)
Doritos & Fritos (3:17)
Billy Knows Jamie (2:52)
One Million Dollars (2:00)
The Most Wanted Person In The United States (2:33)
I Got My Tooth Removed (2:52)
Mememe (3:12)
Review: Dylan Brady and Laura Les are 100 Gecs and 10000 is their much anticipated second album. It comes four years after their 2019 breakout debut includes previously released tunes 'mememe' which is a colourful mix of ska-inflected verses, thrash guitars and wonky synths and 'Doritos & Fritos', a more 90s styled alt rock anthem unlike anything else the band has done. A world tour is to follow the release of this album and is the natural next step for this artfully unhinged and impossible-to-predict collective who make some of the most outsider pop sounds around right now.
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18
18 (LP)
Cat: 060349 7847150. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Rock
Midnight Walker (3:02)
Death & Resurrection Show (5:34)
Time (3:34)
Sad Motherfuckin' Parade (3:32)
Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder) (3:06)
This Is A Song For Miss Heady Lamarr (4:28)
Caroline, No (2:06)
Ooo Baby Baby (3:49)
What's Going On (4:22)
Venus In Furs (4:56)
Let It Be Me (4:52)
Stars (6:03)
Review: In a collaboration you might never have expected but somehow makes perfect sense, original Brit blues mastermind Jeff Beck teams up with a little known American by the name of Johnny Depp to render some of the latter's songs alongside some finely selected covers. From The Beach Boys to John Lennon, The Velvet Underground to Killing Joke and more besides, this is the sound of two lifelong music lovers letting it all hang out and playing with the impassioned energy and innocence of youth. More than just a throwaway side project for a global superstar, this is a deeply discerning project which frames Depp's music in a whole new light.
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1963: London To Manchester (mono)
Cat: RANDB 125LP. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
50s/60s
She Loves You (2:22)
Twist & Shout (3:01)
I Saw Her Standing There (2:43)
Long Tall Sally (1:32)
She Loves You (2:31)
Twist & Shout (2:45)
Money (0:56)
Twist & Shout (0:30)
Boys/From Me To You (0:40)
Roll Over Beethoven (0:32)
Some Other Guy (0:28)
I Saw Her Standing There (0:24)
From Me To You (0:51)
From Me To You (1:52)
Til There Was You (2:33)
She Loves You (2:09)
Twist & Shout (1:29)
From Me To You (1:17)
All My Loving (1:03)
She Loves You (1:14)
I Saw Her Standing There (0:43)
Baby It's You (0:17)
Twist & Shout (1:52)
From Me To You (2:26)
She Loves You (2:05)
Twist & Shout (3:38)
Review: As we write this The Beatles have just managed to put out their last ever, they say, new single. By harnessing the vast powers of AI and feeding it a dusty old clip of him singing back in the day, they have even managed to recreate the voice of John Lennon. It's a reminder of how ahead of their time the Liverpool band always was, even back in the 1960s. And that's when this album London to Manchester was recorded live on October 13, 1963, which marked the point at which the press knew the band was going to be global superstars and features all their biggest hits from this early-on time.
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1971
1971 (limited 2xLP)
Cat: DEMREC 1040. Rel: 30 Sep 22
 
Rock
The King Of The Mountain Cometh (original B-side) (3:53)
Hot Love (Full Lenght) (5:14)
Woodland Rock (original B-side) (2:28)
Electric Warrior (Poem) (0:21)
Electric Warrior (Solo demo) (1:34)
Mambo Sun (SACD version) (3:36)
Cosmic Dancer (single vocal mix) (4:26)
Get It On (Full Lenght version) (5:50)
Life's A Gas (Working version) (2:26)
The Motivator (SACD version) (3:57)
Girl (alternate Master) (2:32)
Jeepsyer (original single) (4:13)
There Was A Time/Raw Ramp/Electric Boogie (original B-side) (12:57)
Children Of Rarn (Complete acoustic demo) (7:33)
Rip Off (SACD version) (3:39)
Sunken Rags (Home demo For Glastonbury Fayre album) (2:28)
Thunderwing (alternate Master) (3:48)
Spaceball Ricochet (demo) (2:01)
Telegram Sam (Working version) (3:35)
Review: The Marc Bolan 'Songwriter' series has proven hugely successful and after the focus was on 1972 last time out, this time we jump another year back to 1971. This vinyl-only and intimate release shines a light on the private life of Bolan and how that altered his approach to songwriting. It was in 1972 that his band T-REx became chart-topping superstars and across the 19 tunes here are long versions of tunes like 'Hot Love' and 'Get It On' as well as plenty of b-sides, working versions and demos and a nearly 15-minute long acoustic demo of 'Children of Rarn.'
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1972
1972 (LP)
Cat: SAR 26LP. Rel: 20 Oct 22
 
Rock
Rocks Off (4:31)
The Slider (3:49)
You Wear It Well (4:51)
Easy To Slip (3:25)
Moonage Daydream (5:03)
Papa Was A Rollin' Stone (5:12)
Review: The Black Crowes have never been ones to hide their inspirations. The classically-styled US blues rockers have turned their hands to plenty of covers over the years, and this time they're offering up a short album's worth of renditions under the banner of 1972. The year doesn't so much nod to the songs specifically as the feeling, and a particular era of sound they were aiming for. Given their skin in the game, it's no surprise to hear them nail the likes of 'Rocks Off' and 'Papa Was A Rolling Stone', paying homage and doing their own thing in equal measure.
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1975-1977
1975-1977 (3xCD box set in slipcase)
Cat: BFBX 002CD. Rel: 27 May 22
 
Rock
The Flower Of Youth (CD1: Finally, His First album (1975))
Souls
Yumiko's Spring
Song From The Void
Grave
Hail The Wonderful Law Of The Lotus Sutra
Phone Call
An Akita Folk Song Run Amok
World School
Resistance, Age 23
Mr Ishimori
First Bon
A Cat Burglar In The Night
Bright Night
Grampa (CD2: Straight From The Throat (1976))
Goddam Winter
Ameran Kuyuran
Dagadzugu
A Fitting Adolescence
Footbridge
The Spring Is Here Again Song
Fridge
Smithereens
Don't Kill The Sea Lions
Harmonica
A Little Ditty
Stone
Try Saying You're Alive! (CD3: A String Of Paper Cranes Clentched Between My Teeth)
Kill Or Be Killed
Memory
Got A Problem?
Namahage
My Hometown Is Also Inside A Dog
The Boys Of Hachiryu
The Donpan Song Goes Off The Rails
Runaway Boy
Missed My Time To Die
Track 38
Review: Kazuki Tomokawa is one of the most enigmatic figures in Japan's modern musical history. Not only a poet and a singer, he's also a bicycle race commentator and a self-described vagabond, and in the 70s he set his poems to music as Japan enjoyed something of a folk music boom. It was 1975 when he recorded his first album, in particular teaming up with percussionist Toshiaki Ishizuka for a fruitful musical partnership. Blank Forms has been diligently reissuing much of Tomokawa's music, and now they're turning their attention to this deluxe three CD boxed set comprised of Finally, His First Album, Straight from the Throat, and A String of Paper Cranes Clenched between My Teeth.
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1985
1985 (gatefold blue & red splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: CLOLP 1991. Rel: 18 Mar 22
 
Metal
The Tears Of A Clown (4:02)
Catholic Girls (3:37)
Day By Day (3:22)
No Second Time (5:05)
Hollywood Squares (3:57)
Fingers On It (4:11)
Aroused (3:14)
Marie (3:30)
I'll Be There 1 2 Luv U (3:40)
Goodbye, Goodbye (4:13)
You Got A Hold Of Me (bonus track) (2:55)
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2020 Connection
2020 Connection (12" + insert in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: PLCN 002. Rel: 27 Jul 21
 
Techno
2020 Connection (4:39)
Animal Kingdom (8:34)
Really Get Fucked (4:53)
Mr Rabbit (8:27)
Review: After launching last year via an arguably overlooked EP from Obsidian, Parallel Connection has made us wait a little while for the London label's second release. It comes courtesy of Sela, a 25-year-old French producer who apparently honed his soon to be trademark sound while living in the UK. There's much to enjoy across the four track missive, from the alien electronics, loose-limbed broken electro beats and chiming lead lines of '2020 Connection' and sub-heavy, acid-flecked stomp of 'Animal Kingdom', to the pitched-down electronica eccentricity of 'Really Get Fucked' and the psychedelic late-night tech-house hedonism of 'Mr Rabbit', which boasts bleeping melodies reminiscent of both mod-90s ambient techno and Yorkshire bleep and bass.
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3
3 (LP)
Cat: DOME 3. Rel: 03 Oct 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
JASZ (3:49)
AR-GU (5:21)
AN-AN-AN-D-D-D (4:14)
BA-DR (4:09)
D-D-BO (3:51)
NA-DRM (1:44)
UR-UR (2:29)
DANSE (4:30)
DASZ (6:16)
ROOS-AN (2:42)
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80s Underground Cassette Culture Volume 2
VARIOUS
80s Underground Cassette Culture Volume 2 (gatefold 2xLP with printed inners + insert)
Cat: CY 80LP02. Rel: 12 Dec 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Die Achse - "Under The Church" (2:40)
Nostalgie Eternelle - "Peace Of Mind" (4:13)
Years On Earth - "As You're Told" (3:34)
If, Bwana - "Tiny Bladders" (3:06)
Stefan Schrader - "Attempt To Rap" (2:43)
Misteek - "Bump Beat" (2:47)
M Rendell - "CV In" (3:47)
Dix Ferro - "Bienvenidos A Neuchatel" (4:11)
Sluik - "Open Window" (2:04)
Pornosect - "Pressure Level" (3:20)
The Horse He's Sick - "Projectile Fascination" (2:15)
M Nomized - "Nitsed" (4:20)
John J Lafia - "Life Is Short" (3:57)
Interaccion - "Newton" (3:16)
Die Mysteriosen - "Spurhund" (3:42)
Homage A Brinkmann - "Franzosisch" (4:05)
Solanaceae Tau - "Tekno Pop" (1:29)
Ob Ovo + Sha 261 - "The CIA, It Dances" (5:27)
Collectionism - "We Are All Children Of God" (4:20)
UPM - "Anstalt" (3:55)
Wolfgang Wiggers - "Slightly Mental" (3:56)
Review: "Rich-poor divide widens. Unemployment soars. The East and West eyeball each other on the brink. 2022 isn't too far off the 1980s. Contort Yourself know this." A second collection of distortion soaked didactics from across the globe, all created specifically and exclusively to express wanton abandonment; marginalisatioan and alientation via tiny tape runs, but lovingly rustled up into a 21 track gem of a compilation. Rusted guitar strings, cobbled drum machines and fire in the belly - a soundtrack of despondent despair, a lament of languid lechery, an anthem of what was then and still is now.
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A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (25th Anniversary Edition)
A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold silver vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 007567 8645655. Rel: 27 Aug 21
 
Rock
Introduction
The Only Difference Between Martyrdom & Suicide Is Press Coverage
London Beckoned Songs About Money Written By Machines
Nails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks
Camisado
Time To Dance
Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off
Intermission
But It's Better If You Do
I Write Sins Not Tragedies
I Constantly Thank God For Esteban
There's A Good Reason These Tables Are Numbered Honey, You Just Haven't Thought Of It Yet
Build God, Then We'll Talk
Review: Divisive wouldn't even come close to describing Panic! At The Disco's A Fever You Can't Sweat Out. For some, even the band's name was enough to put them off, for others, this record arrived riding on the tail end of the second emo wave, which in itself may have been too little too late (or too much?) to stand any chance of saving the genre from becoming a parody of itself.

And yet in the eyes of many, A Fever remains a landmark release from a band that helped define the sound's resurgence at that time. It's a fraught and angsty ode to the moments in our lives when, for a few at least, hanging out in shopping malls being sarcastic and embracing affectation is the only real way to spend the weekend. Recreate those memories with this 25th anniversary edition of an album you already know you love and want. Or not.
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A Fire Of Life
A Fire Of Life (gatefold translucent orange vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: EARS 174LP. Rel: 15 Jul 22
 
Rock
Loose (3:32)
Down On The Street (3:47)
I Wanna Be Your Dog (5:28)
1969 (3:24)
TV Eye (4:57)
Dirt (6:00)
Real Cool Time (4:06)
No Fun (4:15)
1970 (4:56)
Funhouse (7:06)
Skull Ring (4:08)
Little Doll (3:20)
Intro (0:59)
Little Doll (2:51)
Loose (3:23)
Trollin' (2:15)
TV Eye (4:14)
I Wanna Be Your Dog (4:18)
No Fun (4:17)
Review: Definitely one for The Stooges Geek Den, or whatever the inner circle of fans is actually called (let's face it, probably not that). A Fire of Life doesn't actually contain any songs that we're not already familiar with, but it's how the songs were recorded that makes all the difference here. Each was captured directly into one mixing desk or another during the band's original iteration, back when guitarist Ron Asheton was still playing guitar.

Some of these were studio sessions, others live shows, all of them remind us of their unbridled and unfettered talent. Spread out across two vinyls, we have all the big anthems from the first two albums, with many not just re-recorded but full-blown alternative versions of tracks. Released to coincide with the now-legendary 1972 King's Cross concert (another in-the-know fact that will appeal to many), it's a special edition to behold.
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A Hard Road (+16 bonus tracks)
A Hard Road (+16 bonus tracks) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 900174. Rel: 04 Mar 08
 
Rock
A Hard Road
It's Over
You Don't Love Me
The Stumble
Another Kind Of Love
Hit The Highway
Leaping Christine
Looking Back
Dust My Blues
There's Always Work
The Same Way
The Supernatural
Top Of The Hill
Someday After A While (You'll Be Sorry)
Living Alone
So Many Roads
Mama, Talk To Your Daughter
Out Of Reach
Alabama Blues
Sitting In The Rain
Greeny
Missing You
Curly
Rubber Duck
Please Don't Tell
Your Funeral & My Trial
It Hurts Me Too
Double Trouble
Jenny
Picture On The Wall
Review: Vinyl Lovers presents 'A Hard Road' from John Mayall and The Bluesbreakers. More than a compilation, this album is a complete document of the Bluesbreakers' recordings with Peter Green, of which 'A Hard Road' was just the most prominent part. Bonus tracks include several non-LP singles, among them the 1967 B-side "Rubber Duck," which has never before appeared on LP.



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A Live Collection (remastered)
A Live Collection (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram eco vinyl LP)
Cat: GYVOLP 7235. Rel: 31 Jan 24
 
Rock
Sunshine Of Your Love (6:32)
White Room (6:18)
Tales Of Brave Ulysses (7:35)
Steppin' Out (6:43)
Crossroads (3:57)
Traintime (8:07)
Sitting On Top Of The World (4:50)
I'm So Glad (8:25)
Review: Cream's A Live Collection stands as a testament to the legendary rock supergroup's electrifying stage presence and improvisational prowess. This live compilation, drawing from various performances, captures the essence of Cream's genre-defying sound and immortalizes the dynamic interplay between Eric Clapton's searing guitar, Jack Bruce's soulful vocals and bass, and Ginger Baker's groundbreaking drumming. From blues-infused classics like 'Crossroads' to the experimental jamming in 'Sitting On Top Of The World,' A Live Collection offers a sonic trip through the band's influential and iconic performances and prose their unparalleled ability to push musical boundaries.
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A N D (reissue)
A N D (reissue) (black & pink vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPTSR 187X. Rel: 04 Jan 24
 
Rock
Noradrenaline (4:09)
Hashire (3:33)
E (3:38)
Colorless Aquarium (2:54)
Kieru (3:15)
Kobe Number (5:08)
Pieeen (A N D version) (4:15)
Shoku-taku (4:13)
Niwa (3:20)
CBG (3:12)
QFF (6:57)
Break (3:28)
Review: Japanese math rock band Tricot hailed from Kyoto and formed back in 2010. The trio featured vocalist and guitarist Ikumi "Ikkyu" Nakajima, guitarist Motoko "Motifour" Kida, and bassist Hiromi "Hirohiro" Sagane and they soon became synonymous with intricately constructed rhythms. They are prolific, too, having put out seven albums so far and A N D is their second from March 2015. It came on their own label Bakuretsu Records and now gets reissued on black and pink vinyl. Its meticulously and tightly woven grooves still stand up almost a decade on.
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A Tribute To Led Zeppelin
A Tribute To Led Zeppelin (limited gatefold translucent orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PRD 765912. Rel: 25 Feb 22
 
Rock
Whole Lotta Love (6:02)
Kashmir (8:14)
Stairway To Heaven (7:54)
The Crunge (3:23)
Dancing Days/When The Levee Breaks (7:17)
Black Dog (4:50)
No Quarter/Babe I'm Gonna Leave You (7:12)
Good Times Bad Times (2:49)
The Rain Song (7:54)
Review: Just as some of her older albums are being reissued, American singer-songwriter Beth Hart returns with a fascinating new album that has long been rumoured: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin is a profound work by the Grammy-nominated powerhouse vocalist that channels fellow legendary singer Robert Plant. It comes on two translucent orange vinyl and across the nine tracks the artist really manages to capture the wide spectrum of sounds the Zep were known for. Super-producer Rob Cavallo and engineer Doug McKean work don the record and helped bring everything from rock to psychedelia, folk to prog to jazz to the fore.
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A Very Cool Christmas
VARIOUS
A Very Cool Christmas (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent magenta & clear vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 2590MAGCLE. Rel: 01 Dec 21
 
Rock
The Darkness - "Christmas Time (Don't Let The Bells End)" (3:31)
Billy Squier - "Christmas Is The Time To Say 'I Love You'" (2:51)
The Lovers - "Christmas Tree" (2:19)
Leon Russell - "Christmas In Chicago" (2:31)
Brian Setzer Orchestra - "Santa Drives A Hot Rod" (4:06)
Gavin Bryars & Tom Waits - "Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet" (3:56)
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats - "Santa Baby" (3:22)
Wizzard - "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" (4:40)
Bryan Adams - "Reggae Christmas" (2:48)
The Kinks - "Father Christmas" (3:41)
Tangerine - "Don't Turn Off The Lights (It's Christmas)" (3:29)
Nicole Atkins - "Blue Christmas" (3:52)
Alain Johannes - "Silent Night" (3:48)
Darlene Love - "All Alone On Christmas" (3:42)
The Jackson 5 - "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" (2:23)
Carla Thomas - "Gee Whiz It's Christmas" (2:45)
Clarence Carter - "Backdoor Santa" (2:08)
Louis Armstrong - "Christmas Night In Harlem" (2:39)
Marvin Gaye - "Purple Snowflakes" (2:51)
James Brown - "Let's Make Christmas Mean Something This Year" (6:31)
Rufus Thomas - "I'll Be Your Santa Baby" (3:30)
Vintage Trouble - "Soul Noel" (3:25)
BB King - "Christmas Celebration" (2:50)
The Temptations - "Rudolph The Red-nosed Reindeer" (2:58)
Booker T & The MG's - "Jingle Bells" (2:38)
Otis Redding - "White Christmas" (3:06)
Forest Hairston & Marvin Gaye - "I Want To Come Home For Christmas" (3:24)
Bob Rivers - "Walkin' 'Round In Women's Underwear" (1:56)
Review: It is that time of year when the same very limited selection of Xmas songs get piped through every PA in the land. But you can now improve your Christmas soundtrack by at least some percent with this heavyweight double album on translucent magenta and clear vinyl featuring a weird and wonderful array of festive-themed rock, soul and pop songs. Chances are many of these will be new to you - but there are some real gems here, such as the gentle tiny of sleigh bells on Marvin Gaye's 'Purple Snowflakes,' Booker T & The MG's funky 'Jingle Bells' and The Kinks rock licked 'Father Christmas.'
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A White White Day
A White White Day (CD limited to 100 copies)
Cat: K 001. Rel: 17 Jan 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
First Part
Second Part
Review: Klamm is the new label dedicated to the artistic output of Saele Valese. After "Ivic", a collection of old and new materials published on Alva Noto's label (NOTON) at the beginning of the year, Saele Valese releases now his first real album "A White, White Day". Written and recorded between 2018 and 2021 the material of this work was sliced, glued and recreated several times, just like a filmmaker in the editing process, before finding its final form. Inspired indeed by the most poetic cinema, 'A White, White Day' represents, in the form of a non-linear and enigmatic narrative, a personal and psychological reflection on time, memory and dreams. Mastered by Rashad Becker.
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A World Of Service
A World Of Service (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: OSTGUTLP 35. Rel: 29 Nov 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Birds You Can Name (2:49)
Camelo (3:22)
Luis (3:34)
Busto (3:46)
A World Of Service (4:46)
In Your Mouth (3:14)
Vapor Dentro (4:07)
Wish (3:58)
Review: Nobody could accuse Spanish producer JASSS of being backwards and coming forwards on this, her Ostgut Ton debut. The Berlin-based label, Berghain's recorded outlet, usually conjures sonic images in line with the stereotypical soundtrack of the club's main hall, but anyone who has spent a reasonable amount of time in the imprint's back catalogue will know that's a reductive assumption. The crew regularly veer into all kinds of leftfield electronic avenues.

Even so, JASSS' arrival marks one of the wildest rides this platform has ever offered listeners. From the resoundingly emotional and joyous opening wide bands of synth, 'Birds You Can Name', to the euphoric industrialism of 'Busto' and the operatic, neo-tropical pop of 'A World of Service', this is benchmark-setting curveball stuff we cannot get enough of.
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A World Of Service
Cat: OSTGUTCD 49. Rel: 29 Nov 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Birds You Can Name
Camelo
Luis
Busto
A World Of Service
In Your Mouth
Vapor Dentro
Wish
Review: Although arguably best known for her angular, industrial-influenced techno output, Siliva Jimenez Alvarez AKA Jasss has proved adept at delivering oddball electronica, modular-rich ambient and the kind of scuzzy industrial pop of which Trent Reznor would undoubtedly prove. A World of Service, her sophomore album and first for Ostgut Ton, builds on the latter side of her sound while expanding into new musical territory such as autotune-sporting future R&B ('Luis'), buzzing downtempo darkness (the immersive and intoxicating, percussion-rich 'Busto'), leftfield 21st century synth-pop (the curious but excellent 'A World Of Service') and even a dash of jangling, radio-friendly cheeriness ('In Your Mouth'). An impossible album to pigeonhole, but one that's consistently excellent and genuinely worthy of further inspection.
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Absurd Memories
Cat: CRLP 001. Rel: 28 Sep 22
 
Bass
Gagnant (Swallow) (4:58)
Extinct Storm (Absurd Memories) (5:32)
Collapse Depth (5:57)
Persuasion Through Loops (6:42)
Other Forms (Rootkick) (3:27)
Home Of The Afraid (Mountainlude #1) (2:38)
Stone Throw (5:32)
Schadenfreude (6:48)
The End Is Important In All Things (1:17)
Review: We all have absurd memories but they are unlikely to be as beautiful as those in which Modeste invites us to share. Cannataci Records is a new outlet from Ripperton and Agnes Cannataci and offers up tons of empty space, bass, ambient synths and post-rave comedown sounds that are beautifully delicate yet emotionally impactful. The cavernous tracks come with exquisite vocal samples, plenty of hefty bottom ends but also meaningful melodies. There is an unpolished lo-fi sheen to much of the sound design that makes it all the more warm and lived in.
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Acid 1
Acid 1 (12")
Cat: ERS 057.
 
Techno
Dust Acid
Magnetic Acid Two
Wanna Show U Acid
Magnetic Acid Four
Review: Pye Corner Audio shows off his love of acid on the first of two EPs for Emotional Response that drop simultaneously. This first one is his debut on the label and comes with a gorgeous cover that perfectly encapsulates the sounds within. 'Dust Acid' is a sparse cut with dusty drums and meandering basslines that slowly sink you in, then 'Magnetic Acid Two,' which like all of these was recorded live, is another expertly reduced brew of murkiness with plenty of frayed edges and vintage analog sounds. 'Wanna Show U Acid' is a late-night acid dream and 'Magnetic Acid Four' shuts down slightly more bite. Four timeless backroom cuts, make no mistake.


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Acid Tracts
Cat: ALT 16. Rel: 12 Mar 14
 
Bass
Strings Of Death
What Time Is Hate?
Apathy Flash
Set Adrift On Memory Abyss
Lower State Of Unconsciousness
Music Sounds Better Without You
Full Moon Revenge Rainbow
Review: With a wealth of modular techno and experimental sounds to his name, Ralph Cumbers is a prolific producer by anyone's standards and he seems to be going through a particularly productive spell of late. As well as records on PAN and Public Information being announced recently, last year's excellent Acid Tracts cassette has now been reissued on vinyl thanks to the Alter label overseen by Luke 'Helm' Younger. Fans of Bass Clef's under rated Punch Drunk LP Reeling Skullways are encouraged to investigate here, as the potential shown on that album is opened up in glorious fashion across wider stylistic spectrum. Already an album filled with witty track titles, this vinyl edition comes packing an extra previously unreleased one in the shape of "Music Sounds Better Without You".
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Actoma
Actoma (LP + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SODA 012LP. Rel: 15 Mar 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
MWLHWOF-4 (3:29)
Upqp (3:42)
Skor (2:16)
Nooumenon (5:53)
Saxd (3:23)
NIAUW (2:43)
My TK1 (2:53)
Coufal (1:31)
Micle (3:59)
Begin_m (2:56)
Barrel Arbor (2:51)
Review: New York-based musician James Emrick is well known for working with Kinetic Media and is a masterful sound designer who has scored several projects. This is his new full-length and one that finds him making use of an array of granular and feedback processes within Max/MSP environments "to arrive at an idiosyncratic form of computer music that feels wilfully opposed to operating within the sediments of the genre." It's a fancy concept but one that rings true when you tune in as this is music that sounds like little else - all granular, shimmering, like falling rain or shards of glass blowing in a breeze. It's complex by process but simple to fall deep into. It has a widescreen melodic allure that makes for a cathartic and uplifting record.
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Actress: The Birth Of The New York Dolls (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Cat: RRS 133LP. Rel: 21 Jun 21
 
Rock
That's Poison (4:58)
I Am Confronted (5:57)
It's Too Late (4:33)
Oh Dot! (4:09)
I'm A Boy, I'm A Girl (5:19)
Coconut Grove (4:14)
Take Me To Your Party (4:09)
Oh Dot! (take 2) (3:21)
It's Too Late (take 2) (3:27)
We Have Been Through This Before (4:37)
Why Am I Alone? (3:22)
Review: Who needs commercial success, anyway? At least not in the Big Apple during the early-1970s - long before Manhattan became a millionaire's enclave and most of Brooklyn out-priced normal people. The New York Dolls certainly didn't seem to mind that their rowdy and raucous take on rock 'n' roll, somewhere between The Who in full meltdown mode and Jimmy Hendrix and the seedlings of punk, didn't capture mainstream imaginations when they first started out.

Through countless lineup iterations things would slowly and slightly change, with the band's first two LPs considered two of the most sought after releases in cult guitar-dom (The New York Dolls and Too Much Too Soon). Actress predates all that, taking its name from the outfit the Dolls grew out of, but the blueprint for critical recognition is clear already - part psychedelic, party sweat and blood and tears, part lager and fighting, all befitting one of modern history's most hedonistic eras.
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Again
Again (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: WARPCD 365. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Elseware
Again
World Outside
Krumville
Locrian Midwest
Plastic Antique
Gray Subviolet
The Body Trail
Nightmare Paint
Memories Of Music
On An Axis
Ubiquity Road
A Barely Lit Path
Review: Since the release of his last album as Oneohtrix Point Never in 2020, Daniel Lopatin has kept himself busy. Yet for all the high-profile projects - scoring films, producing other artists albums and conjuring up The Weeknd's 2021 half-time show - fans have missed his solo work. Again, his 14th (we think) solo album, is therefore not only big news, but also a pleasingly grandiose conceptual affair - a musical "speculative autobiography" which reportedly imagines "what might have been". Musically, it's typically adventurous, constantly shifting between sounds, styles and instrumental textures; one minute you're hearing star-fall electronics mixed with choirs of children, the next neo-trance style riffs mixed with luscious strings or cinematic style orchestration. Like much of Lopatin's work, it inhibits its' own musical world, and there are very few artists capable of achieving that.
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Against Nature (reissue)
Against Nature (reissue) (180 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: TRESOR 147R. Rel: 21 Oct 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Washing My Hands (2:26)
Let Them Bleed (6:23)
Paralyzing (2:02)
Nothin & No One (4:59)
Meat (5:14)
Join Us In Paradise (5:06)
Hanoi Hanoi (5:34)
Guiltless (6:27)
Theme From Streetwalker (5:17)
Under Skin (1:55)
Review: Regis and Female's Againstnature album from 2000 gets the full reissue treatment here by Berlin label, Tresor. Released under their given names Karl O'Connor and Peter Sutton, the record is a noted zenith of the Birmingham techno scene of the era. It has had a major influence on the music that was released in the years after and has here been remastered for a fresh double vinyl pack. As well as the original sounds, there is also 'Theme From Streetwalke,' a track that was previously released on a Tresor compilation. The tracks are heavy but relatively stripped back. They're packed with texture and atmosphere and never less than hugely compelling.
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Aged Of Bronze
Aged Of Bronze (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ERS 045. Rel: 29 Mar 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Rave Digger (5:49)
Lavid Grinch (6:00)
Uhuru Glue (5:39)
Amaziac (4:14)
Silver Soarde (4:00)
Sethodone Recess Plant (4:55)
Review: Emotional Response present something intriguing and oh so fresh from Cherrystones, who has most commonly been spotted recently lurking about labels like Bahnsteig 23, but in fact has a legacy reaching back to the late 90s. This new mini-album is reportedly the result of a pointed retreat to Scotland - a period of semi-isolation with minimal distractions from the serious business of analogue synths and reel-to-reel tape. There's a lot going on, from the slinky, boogie-licked groove of 'Amaziac' to the sludgy, wave tinted 'Rave Digger', but throughout the common theme is one of rough, upfront waveforms - maximal sounds with lashings of character, wielded with glee by an artist knee deep in their craft.
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Aged Of Silver
Cat: ERS 052. Rel: 30 Aug 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
FlooriDa (5:05)
Upon Etched Glass (4:02)
Myriad (4:29)
Silk Maker (6:29)
Apache Back Swing (Swung) (4:55)
The Canal (5:01)
Review: Cherrystones returns with the second of the "Aged" EPs for Emotional Response. Time propels and so does sound, thus orbiting nuances and motion leads us here, to present whatever maybe or interpreted as. Since the acclaimed Aged Of Bronze EP a symbiotic progress of craft arrives in the aptly titled Aged Of Silver. Again each track is like a coded syntax, unlocking the puzzle to aid a listeners journey and experience, building blocks to a utopian scape in form without form notes and pictures living and residing in the dimensions.

Never pandering to trends, his art based on immediacy and the moment, no disposable sub genres that fade as fast as they emerge, transposing and emitting heard and unheard a way to communicate with himself and those that identify.

A capsule of touched emotions bearing gifts for those in the present and wishing to be present, a key with keys analogue for Silver Tongues and Brass monkeys living in the shadow of a Scorpian's Tail.




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Air Ni Ni (reissue)
Air Ni Ni (reissue) (limited grey marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BF 138. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Only You (4:07)
Track 2 (4:51)
Scary Point (1:48)
Desert (3:54)
Cold Goat (2:56)
Stamens, Pistils, Parties (5:38)
Evil Things (6:48)
Itsukushii Hibi (7:02)
I Can See Mountains (4:11)
Neutral (3:26)
Review: Brainfeeder looks back to Japanese hybridist Hakushi Hasegawa's first album Air Ni Ni here and reissues it on limited grey marbled vinyl. Although on the surface it might be thought of as pop, get in between the beats and you will find a challenging record that fused everything from bubblegum pop to breakcore, prog jazz to video games and much more besides. The record first came in 2019 and remains astonishingly diverse and new in the way it mashes up traditional genre boundaries and draws on alt-rock. Fans of label head Flying Lotus are sure to love it as is anyone who heard it first tie round.
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Aither
Aither (LP)
Cat: ERC 030R. Rel: 30 May 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Djamileh (4:46)
Tik & Tics (3:30)
Le Nenuphare (2:47)
Narme-Air (4:06)
A Cup Of Tea For Suzuki (4:15)
Zen-Dub (3:20)
Allo Rechte (3:28)
Homo Religiosis (7:41)
Akasha (2:18)
Herrvoragende (0:42)
Narguile Toundra, La Grande Plante Fibreuse (5:01)
Review: Cult French outfit Vox Populi! have already put out a subversive and superb album this year back in April on Touch Sensitive. Here it is the good folk at Emotional Rescue who snap up another one in the form of Aither, which has been remastered and repackaged 30 years after it first landed. We're told it is the first of many to come in 2022 and that's good news because it's class - numerous musicians played as part of the band and traditional instrumental paired with folklore vocals make for a majestic melting pot of sound from the world of dub, funk, soul, psyche and oriental.
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Ali
Ali (LP)
Cat: INC 014. Rel: 18 Jul 23
 
Techno
Letztes Pech (4:31)
Lament (5:12)
We Wait (4:15)
Rau (4:51)
Rene (4:52)
Gebet (5:32)
The Hustle (5:50)
How We Say Goodbye (5:38)
Review: Istanbul born, Berlin and Copenhagen based artist Nene H (real name Beste Aydin) had amassed a hardcore following for her slew of early releases. She then finally came good on all her promise with a debut album that blended bass, techno and plenty of her own cultural heritage. Ali arrived in 2021 but only now lands on wax via Incienso. It's an album that processes personal grief and mourning with melancholic melodies, moody grooves and introspective soundscapes that allow for deep thought processing. At times psyched out, at others manic, and always alluring, it's a real triumph.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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All At Once
All At Once (clear vinyl LP with obi-strip limited to 300 copies)
Cat: KER 007. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Bass
Bird (3:45)
MIllennium Green (3:13)
Gold (3:31)
Mother (3:19)
Atlantic (0:41)
N176 (4:29)
Blythe Hill (2:45)
Glory Dust (3:29)
Catford Show (2:30)
Ser (1:42)
Review: Francine Perry and Jens L Thomsen's sixth studio album has arrived. All At Once; a breath-taking collection of sounds and stories that at once hurls you deep into a dance you didn't know existed and the most chilled, calming states of mind you didn't know you could reach. From the moment the opening percussive house odyssey 'Bird' takes flight to the final woozy stumbles and slurs of the closer 'Ser', the pair roll out idea after idea, each one as disarming as the next. Along the way we're treated to faraway contemporary breaks ('N176'), uncompromising techno ('Glory Dust') and a range of ambient treats that break up the intensity such as 'Catford Snow' and 'Millenium Green'. Arranged and articulated with thought and clarity, we guarantee you'll have a whale of time with this.
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All The Young Dudes (50th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Cat: SMALP 1233. Rel: 21 Dec 23
 
Rock
Sweet Jane (LP1: remastered album) (4:15)
Momma's Little Jewel (4:22)
All The Young Dudes (3:20)
Sucker (4:49)
Jerkin' Crocus (4:05)
One Of The Boys (6:48)
Soft Ground (3:11)
Ready For Love/After Lights (6:36)
Sea Diver (2:53)
One Of The Boys (LP2: bonus tracks) (4:14)
Black Scorpio (3:40)
Movin' On (2:47)
Ride On The Sun (3:43)
All The Young Dudes (4:21)
One Of The Boys (4:19)
Sweet Jane (3:13)
Shakin' All Over (2:50)
Please Don't Touch (2:36)
So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad) (2:13)
One Of The Boys (2:46)
Review: "If it hadn't been for Mott, there would be no us," Mick Jones of The Clash once said about Mott the Hoople. Joe Elliott, of Def Leppard, meanwhile, claims these guys to be "the greatest rock 'n' roll band ever, and Queen's Brian May describes their stuff as "raw, fun, angry, glorious and jagged," before summarising their oeuvre simply as "everything". All of which makes the story of their almost-monumental fame so brutally real - a group forever idolised in muso circles, but forgotten in the mainstream conscious. Active as Mott The Hoople from 1969 to around 1980, despite incredible critical reverence and a reputation as one of the live acts to see at the time, studio output failed to really impact. By 1972 they were running out of determination, before David Bowie got involved and wrote 'All The Young Dudes', a glam rock-style classic. A standout on this album, which is packed with amazing tracks waiting for you to fall in love with, for the first or 50th time, we cannot recommend exploring this one enough.
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All Trades: Volume One (feat Apiento & Tepper, Froid Dub, Paperclip Minimiser etc.)
VARIOUS
Cat: ERS 055. Rel: 20 May 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Apiento & Tepper - "606 Dog"
Other Lands - "The Old Ways"
Datasal - "Sea Palace"
Black Bones - "Tipping Point"
Froid Dub - "Item By Item" (dub)
Paperclip Minimiser - "Planarian Wormhole"
Cosmo Vitelli & Die Wilde Jagd - "Elixir"
Amy Denio - "Fresh Fish"
Exotic Gardens - "Soundwaves & Dark Caves"
Yamila & SoFa Elsewhere - "Yo Tampoco"
Valentina Magaletti - "Radio77"
Ocean Moon - "Light Vibrations"
Review: You can never really pin down what the excellent Emotional Repose label does and that is exactly the sinking behind the title of its superb All Trades show on NTS. The sheer eclecticism of that show is now reflected in this new two-part compilation, also called All Trades, which offers up little morsels of what they do, something like a sonic tasting menu at a fancy restaurant. There is chugging electronic dub from Apiento & Tepper, industrial clatter from Black Bones, cosmic ambient breakbeat from Paperclip Minimiser and blissed out dub from Yamila & SoFa Elsewhere amongst many more highlights.
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All Trades: Volume Two (feat Tolouse Low Trax, Al Wootton, Anatolian Weapons etc.)
VARIOUS
Cat: ERS 056. Rel: 20 May 24
 
Techno
Tolouse Low Trax - "Ossia Dub"
T Woc - "Luminescence"
Al Wootton - "Altai"
Iro Aka - "Generations"
HLM38 - "Mystery Train Riddim"
Jamie Paton - "Lost Margins"
Good Block - "Strong Relax"
While My Sequencer Gently Bleeps - "Ready"
Anatolian Weapons - "Mountain Echoes"
Shelter - "The Four Knights" (dub)
Zongamin - "GGANTIJA"
Akulina - "Waiting"
Review: Emotional Response returns with a second volume of its All Trades compilation which is named after its own NTS show. It is just as vast both in terms of style but also the eras it spans with a mix of dub, new wave, slow motion electronics and plenty in between. Tolouse Low Trax kicks off with the filthy dirty and seriously heavy dub glitch of 'Ossia' to provide an early highlight before the likes of Al Wootton get percussive and tribal with 'Altai' and HLM38 channels some African Head Charge on another devastating dub cut. Later on, London's Good Block brings a little more light and sunshine with their lovely 'Strong Relax.'
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All You're Dreaming Of
All You're Dreaming Of (limited 1-sided etched white vinyl 12")
Cat: 019029 5148140. Rel: 18 Dec 20
 
Rock
All You're Dreaming Of (3:59)
All You're Dreaming Of (demo version) (3:46)
Review: Whether or not you expected Liam Gallagher to turn his attention to the notoriously unpredictable world of Christmas music - there be demons - here the Mancunian icon gives it all he's got for the most messed up festive season in recent history.

With all proceeds going to Action for Children, Gallagher's point is pretty clear. Cutting to the chase as ever, the chorus asks us to consider what love really means. Here, it's the question of whether it can survive the worst of the world, phrasing that will resonate with many after a turbulent pandemic year. But fundamentally this can only make us consider what 2020 has been like without support, nurturing relationships or stability. With vocals soaring over simple piano chords, building to a rousing crescendo, here's hoping it's loud enough for people to remember the message long after the crisis has passed.
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Alluvium
Cat: MACROM 77CD.
 
Experimental/Electronic
Review: Alluvium is the third in German experimental producer Stefan Goldmann's series of albums exploring the "first principles" research of metric asymmetry. Exploring new structural paths for machine rhythm in irregular metres, the album seems non-binary patterns running simultaneously, moving in and out of interlocking focus, across twelve offerings of "jagged polyrhythmic magic". With Veiki (2019) and Vector Rituals (2022) already gaining him a growing fan base for his unexpectedly constructed but melodically lush compositions, Alluvium is sure to be well received by those with an ear for the previously undiscovered terrains of leftfield electronics.
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Almost Acoustic Christmas
Cat: WKMCD 036. Rel: 24 Nov 21
 
Rock
Personal Jesus
Walking In My Shoes
Precious
I Want It All
A Question Of Lust
The Sinner In Me
I Feel You (Technical Issues)
I Feel You
John The Revelator
Behind The Wheel
Enjoy The Silence
Shake The Disease
Never Let Me Down Again
Review: Back in 2005, Depeche Mode recorded a special live set for broadcast on US radio that - much to most people's surprise at the time - featured fewer synthesizer sounds. Instead, it saw the Essex outfit reproduce many of their classics hits and fan favourites using traditional rock instrumentation (think electric guitars, drums, bass guitar and electric piano), with the addition of more electronics as the set progressed. Now finally released on CD, the set is genuinely excellent, despite the pared-down, altered musical set-up. Highlights include fine renditions of 'Personal Jesus', 'Behind The Wheel' (which here sounds like a post-punk disco throwdown) , 'Enjoy The Silence' and - after a partial take ruined by sound problems - 'I Feel You'.
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Alphabet 1968 (reissue)
Cat: CELL 05LP. Rel: 08 Aug 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Jonathan (6:43)
Forst (10:22)
Trapez (2:41)
Rauschen (2:13)
Musik Fur Alle (5:22)
Amateur (1:57)
Traum Gmbh (5:34)
Houdini Rites (3:21)
Void (3:03)
Hotel Freund (1:28)
Review: When Black To Comm's staggeringly powerful Alphabet 1968 first landed, rather confusingly in 2010, it stood out on a burgeoning ambient and drone landscape for several reasons. Firstly, it was rather short. Certainly in comparison to similar sounding releases of the day - less than 45 minutes. Secondly, it managed to cram, or rather delicately introduce, myriad sub genres and styles within the relatively brief run time. Each track comes across as though it is autonomous, yet the collection really needs to be explored as a whole to get the full impact. So while 'Trapez' has this stunning, purposefully naive quality to it - like a music box fed through various levels of distortion, chimes straining through the muffled playback - preceding number 'Forst' is this grand, palatial overture of refrains and background marching drums, taking up a full quarter of the entire album on its own. Elsewhere, 'Traum Gmbh' brings fret and chaos to the equation, shrill notes invoking horror movie scenes, while 'Musik Fur Alle' invites us into an aural realm that owes much to candlelit folk tales.
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Always & Forever
VARIOUS
Always & Forever (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DYHP 013. Rel: 14 Dec 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Time Cow - "Hey There Fat Fingers" (3:32)
Guest - "Heavy Knot" (3:06)
Jonnine - "As You Sleep By My Feet" (3:45)
Static Cleaner Lost Reward - "Sweet Paradise" (2:06)
Teresa Winter - "Juniper" (3:32)
Hermeneia & Zaumne - "In The Soil" (3:27)
Guest & Birthmark - "Freeze In The Aisle" (3:10)
YL Hooi - "Glitch Clarry Ditty" (2:33)
Silzedrek - "Kristopher Kolumbo Inaction Ark" (1:38)
Laughter Of Saints - "Shards" (3:25)
Laughter Of Saints - "The Motif" (4:15)
Vessel - "Sleepless" (3:55)
Vessel & Rakhi Singh - "It Can't Be Helped (There Is Nothing In The Sky)" (2:50)
Review: It's the first ever compilation from Do You Have Peace?, the celebrated Bristol label spearheaded by Jabu. Originally intended as a project that would link together disparate dream pop artists, things have naturally evolved into a far broader sonic spectrum. There are ties that bind, though, like the 'half awake' vibe running through every track here. On the list, then, you'll find DIY chamber music, cinema-worthy grand arrangements, intimate confessionals, and strange, otherworldly immersive love letters. Vocals dominate the early half, while the second allows us to escape into a mind unfettered by language, presenting sublime instrumentals without voices. Aside from a few half-heard utterances, motifs and fragments. Lush, engrossing and genuinely beautiful, it should be on everyone's list.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Amber (reissue)
Amber (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 25R. Rel: 11 Nov 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
Foil (5:58)
Montreal (7:10)
Silverside (5:28)
Slip (6:21)
Glitch (5:59)
Piezo (7:58)
Nine (3:41)
Further (9:56)
Yulquen (6:30)
Nil (7:40)
Teartear (6:43)
Review: As Autechre set out on an extensive live tour, Warp has decided the time is right to reissue their 1994 classic, Amber, on vinyl. Given that it's been unavailable on wax since then, and second hand prices have shot through the roof, this is undoubtedly a good thing. It remains one of the legendary duo's standout albums: a peerless collection of brilliant IDM tunes offering a perfect balance between the glistening, atmospheric melodiousness of their early work, and the crunchy, mathematical rhythms of their later releases. There are moments of eyes-closed calm ("Silverside"), bubbly, melody-led workouts ("Montreal", "Slip"), far-out electro missives ("Glitch"), and the odd icy epic (the brilliant "Further").
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Amused To Death (remastered)
Amused To Death (remastered) (180 gram vinyl 4xLP box set in slipcase)
Cat: AAPP 46876145. Rel: 13 Feb 23
 
Rock
The Ballad Of Bill Hubbard (3:56)
What God Wants (part 1) (5:56)
Perfect Sense (part 1) (4:28)
Perfect Sense (part 2) (2:50)
The Bravery Out Of Range (4:49)
Late Home Tonight (part 1) (3:39)
Late Home Tonight (part 2) (2:35)
Too Much Rope (5:57)
What God Wants (part 2) (3:15)
What God Wants (part 3) (4:19)
Watching TV (6:28)
Three Wishes (6:59)
It's A Miracle (8:23)
Amused To Death (9:13)
Review: Amused To Death is the third studio album from Roger Waters outside of his work in Pink Floyd. As one of the fundamental creative forces in the prog behemoth, of course it's hard to separate his solo work from that most famous of bands, but this is indeed its own beast. At times it's an experimental space in which Waters uses space and minimalism to great effect, creating a foreboding sound peppered with speech samples and field recordings. There are of course plenty of more straightforward tracks too, like lead single 'What God Wants, Part 1'. This lavish issue of the 1992 album spreads the music out across four discs and comes in a box set format, a must-have for devoted Floyd and Waters collectors.
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And Then There Was Light (reissue)
Cat: SCM 142MAGENTA. Rel: 08 Aug 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Andmercy (1:45)
Nightwing (1:13)
Twilight (0:46)
Ryders (2:18)
Sundayhey (2:02)
Ohyeah (2:11)
Comeonhome (3:31)
Foreals (2:50)
Thajoy (2:19)
Slippin (2:03)
Children (1:35)
Downs (1:48)
Everlast (1:24)
Beeleave (3:33)
Realeyes (1:53)
Weare (2:11)
Twinkle (2:20)
Wayout (2:03)
Review: Oakland's SNDTRAK dropped his long awaited debut album back in 2021. It was a big hit right off the bat and now it gets a welcome reissue. These are snappy beats with rolling drums, deep hip hop instrumentals that bring the best of the dusty school to fresh new school thinking. Delicate melodies are buried within, soulful vocal smears drift in and out of ear shot and well played bass slowly rotate sunder the tunes to bring languid funk. Sunny and heart aching, heat damaged and stoned, this is a warming soundtrack on many different levels.
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Anima
Anima (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KEPLARREV 09LP. Rel: 21 Mar 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Track 1 (20:29)
Track 2 (19:55)
Track 3 (20:13)
Track 4 (12:31)
Review: Finnish studio wonder Sasu Ripatti returns under his Vladislav Delay moniker, arguably both his most recognised and obscure, universally adored and specialist. Opening on the logically titled and wholly immersive 'Track 1', these tunes are as rich as they are steely, combining white noise, distortion, and the clanging of surface on surface with tangibly eerie, atmospheric melodies.

Wherever you join things, the immediate impact is going to be significant. 'Track 4', for example, takes the elements that made its preceding numbers so spin-tingling, and finally builds those into something that packs inescapable rhythm while refusing to drop a beat, the culmination of that which has come before, marking this as a kind of set, leaving us with just that hint of the reassuring warm up, rather than purely an ambient album.
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