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Maggot Brain Magazine #15
Cat: 994595
 
This cover feature is a career-spanning piece by Tamara Palmer on Bjork, with a terrifically gorgeous cover image by Marly Beyer
Notes: -BJORK: This cover feature is a career-spanning piece by Tamara Palmer on Iceland's most noted export since the foundation of their parliament in 930, with a terrifically gorgeous cover image by Marly Beyer. -MARCELLUS HALL delivers a 30-plus page excerpt from a graphic novel about life in indie-rock in the early 1990s that's stunning and lyrical.

-Hot on the heels of their world tour, it's an engaging photo essay from Detroit's premier music photographer Doug Coombe on the return of garage punk heroes BE YOUR OWN PET. -Mike Turner spends serious time with BMX champion CHELSEA WOLFE, right when she might be suspended from competition for being trans. -Ana Gavrilovska digs deep into the work of up-and-coming multimedia artist WAYNE PHOENIX. -Uncharacterizable instrumental musicians PENGUIN CAFE are back (under the direction of originator Simon Jeffes' son Arthur Jeffes) and Kurt Reighley is writing beautifully on them. (Their first two records for Eno's label are The Shit.) Cassette tape reviews; Lucy Sante delivers a tribute to the olden days of mp3 blogs.

Mimi Lipson weighs in on cats versus dogs in her advice column; Andy Beta talks of Annea Lockwood in the Icons column; the reissue of the issue is a box set of Pauline Anna Strom, by Michelle Dove; Fred Thomas on "why Sonic Youth's most underrated record deserves a second look" (guess which one it is!); an overview of reissue label Mesh Key for a new column on the people who run labels and stuff like that. In the new column Tracked (on music supervisors) Martin Douglas talks to Tiffany Anders, and it's largely about her work on RESERVATION DOGS! Then there's the column PHYSICAL GRAFFITI by editor McGonigal, an epic look at dozens of recent LP releases plus a few books (that's right, it's a bona fide multi-page record review column), plus the debut of Maggot Brain's food column with a disastrous visit to the Russian Tea Room courtesy of noted genius QUINTRON.
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Ugly Things Magazine Issue #65
Cat: 1011776 Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
The top cover story this issue: the Futuristic Sounds of the Yardbirds; writer Peter Stanfield explores their change of direction in 1965, their rivalry with The Who and lots more.
Notes: The top cover story this issue: the Futuristic Sounds of the Yardbirds; writer Peter Stanfield explores their change of direction in 1965, their rivalry with The Who and lots more. Also featured: Detroit rock pioneers the Chosen Few, the band that spawned future members of SRC and the Stooges, the compelling story of UK '70s punk outsiders the Subway Sect as told by guitarist Rob Symmons; '70s power pop princes the Paley Brothers; Viennese proto-punk anarchists Novaks Kapelle; the sixties adventures of Matthew and Daniel Moore (the Moon, Colours, Matthew Moore Plus Four); and a fascinating study of the beat music industry behind the Iron Curtain during the Cold War. Plus: Moby Grape, the Ascots, Cyril Jordan on Little Richard, and our meticulous review sections, covering all the latest vinyl and CD reissues, and rock 'n' roll-related books. (152 pages)
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Maggot Brain Magazine #16
Cat: 1010418 Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
This is a really packed, special issue of Maggot Brain, with the feature cover story a comprehensive interview by celebrated writer Sasha Frere-Jones with essayist, Lucy Sante.
Notes: Maggot Brain Issue 16: Spring 2024

This is a really packed, special issue of Maggot Brain, with the feature cover story a comprehensive interview by celebrated writer Sasha Frere-Jones with essayist, Lucy Sante (who's written for every issue of MB since the start), on the occasion of her awesome memoir about transitioning, I Heard Her Call My Name.

Phill Niblock: A tribute to the genius musician, filmmaker, label head, and generous promoter of ecstatic sound, by Steve Silverstein.

Tresa Leigh: An in-depth feature on the star of Efficient Space's beloved Ghost Riders compilation! Really a beautiful, untold story.

Dredd Foole: As his legacy is revealed through Corbett vs Dempsey's archival series, Foole talks to Six Organs of Admittance's Ben Chasny about the role of his band the Din in the Boston underground. Plus sidebars from Christina Carter, Kris Price, and Phil Milstein.

Loopsel: Mike McGonigal on some of the most elusive, beautiful contemporary music, straight out of Gothenburg.

Jeff Noon: An illuminating interview with the British speculative writer on his newest work as well as the 30th anniversary of the stunning Vurt.

Sleater-Kinney: 30 vital years of uncompromising music, by none other than Audrey Golden!

Hudson of Feature Inc.: A celebration of the most innovative gallerist of our lifetime on the occasion of the Soberscove Press book about his work and life.

Shabazz Palaces: The creator of vital, spiritual hip-hop beautifully interviewed by Detroit-based musician and writer Zachary Weedon.

Birtha: Nate Carson's in-depth feature on the pioneering, all-women boogie-choogle act.

Shonto Begay: One of Maggot Brai's favourite contemporary writers, JD O'Brien, in deep discussion with the great Native American painter-with particular emphasis on how his works engage with and are influenced by music. This piece alone is so well-written and illustrated it's worth buying the issue for.

Some columns: The debut of archivist Andy Zax's fabulous 'Extinctophonics' column! Cassette reviews, plus copious book and record reviews as well! Ana Gavrilovska on Detroit-based jazz duo Balance! Nate Carson on the Earth documentary, in the debut of the music documentary column! The latest Icons column finds Michelle Dove exploring the work of Chicago's beloved Douglas McCombs! 13 Questions for contemporary folk great Lael Neale by Mike McGonigal! And more Lucy Sante!
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Ugly Things Magazine Issue #64
Cat: 1011777 Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
This issue features a major cover story on British Mod R&B heroes the Artwoods by Mike Stax, while Pop Art paintermen the Creation are the subject of a brilliant new fact-finding mission by Peter Stanfield.
Notes: This issue features a major cover story on British Mod R&B heroes the Artwoods by Mike Stax, while Pop Art paintermen the Creation are the subject of a brilliant new fact-finding mission by Peter Stanfield. Doug Sheppard reveals the true story of '70s hard rock mystery group Stonewall and their mega-rare private press tax scam LP, Moby Grape's Don Stevenson shares photos and secrets from his early history, and there are interviews with pre-teen pop prodigy Mark Radice, and UK label head and A&R genius Andrew Lauder. Also: '60s Miami garage girls the Belles (of "Melvin" fame), Minnesota psych monsters C.A. Quintet, sublime singer-songwriter Fred Neil, a Doors/Sons of Adam love triangle, Laurie Anderson on Lou Reed, Cyril Jordan on the Yardbirds, and much more including our remarkable review sections, covering all the latest vinyl and CD reissues, and rock 'n' roll-related books. (144 pages)
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Wire Magazine May 2024 Issue #483
Cat: 1007838 Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
Featuring Still House Plants, FUJI TA, Cheer-Accident, Lolina, NikNak, Kristin Hersh and more
Notes: Inside our brand new issue:

Still House Plants: London's post-post-punk trio use deconstructed songform to tap emotions others cannot reach. By Frances Morgan

FUJI|||||||||||TA: Pulling out the stops with homemade pipe organs. By Antonio Poscic

Cheer-Accident: Thymme Jones's motley crew of Chicago outsiders flip the conventions of the rock band. By Peter Margasak

Lolina: One half of influential duo Hype Williams explores a comic book dystopia in new project Unrecognisable. By Claire Biddles

NikNak: The British musician turns the tables on sound art. By Tayyab Amin

Invisible Jukebox: Kristin Hersh: Will the songwriter and author find her muse in The Wire's mystery record selection? Tested by Emily Pothast

Unlimited Editions: Tripalium Corp

Unofficial Channels: Billdifferen

Ana Lua Caiano: Portuguese tradition made anew by the musician and audiovisual artist. By Shane Woolman

BBBBBBB: The Japanese trio present their scum manifesto. By James Hadfield

Fatboi Sharif: The Garden State Gargoyle raps a dance of the macabre. By Joseph Stannard

Angelica Sanchez: A set of monster jams from the East Coast pianist. By Stewart Smith

The Inner Sleeve: Lee Gamble on Various Artists' Decay Product

Epiphanies: Jlin maximises her creative potential with Philip Glass

Soundcheck: [Ahmed], Ancine, Andrea & Mud, Maria Bertel Et Nina Garcia, Alan Braufman, Anthony Braxton, Kyle Bruckman, Natalia Cappa, John Carpenter/Cody Carpenter/Daniel Davies, Cheer-Accident, Clarissa Connelly, Anastasia Coope, Viv Corringham, Alison Cotton, Couch Slut, Richie Culver, Elkhorn & Mike Gangloff, Phil Geraldi, Carlos Giffoni, Allen Ginsberg, Allen Ginsberg & Youth, Grackles, groundsound, Liz Helman, Julia Holter, Jack O'The Clock, Goran Kajfes Tropiques, Kowloon Spider Temples, Sean Ono Lennon, Magic Tuber String Band, DJ Marcelle, Melvins, Monopoly Child Nightlife, Monopoly Child, Star Searchers, NOUT, Bill Orcutt Guitar Quartet, Organum Electronics, OU, Pye Corner Audio, Quiet Husband, Mikel Rouse, Bianca Scout, sinono, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Ches Smith, Kavain Wayne Space & XT, Guido Spannochi, Malini Sridharan, Luke Stewart Silt Trio, Sunburned Hand Of The Man, Thollem, Thollem & Ka, Thollem/Terry Riley/Nels Cline, tilt, Toadliquor, Alan Tomlinson & Lawrence Casserley, Alan Tomlinson Trio, Kamasi Washington, Larry Wish, Cody Yantis, Zombi, Various Resist Colonial Power By Any Means Necessary

The Boomerang: Amon Duul, As One, Cranes, Curve, Brian Eno, Brian Eno/Holger Czukay/J Peter Schwalm, NRG Ensemble, Pharoah Sanders, Linda Smith, Twelve Cubic Feet, Vile Cherubs, Mars Williams & Hamid Drake, Mars Williams/Darin Gray/Chris Corsano, Bernie Worrell, Bernie Worrell/Cindy Blackman Santana/John King, Various Aceh Punx Compilation, Various Groucho Marxist Record Co.Operative, Various Noise Of Cologne 3, Various Punk KS, Various Trouble Brews: A Belfast Punk Compilation

Print Run: Basta Now: Women, Trans & Non-binary In Experimental Music by Fanny Chiarello; Dream Machines: Electronic Music In Britain From Doctor Who To Acid House by Matthew Collin; Ears To The Ground: Adventures In Field Recording And Electronic Music by Ben Murphy; Ain't It Fun: Peter Laughner & Proto-Punk In The Secret City by Aaron Lange; 20 000 Words: Interviews With Antoine Le Bousse by Sylvain Darrifourcq; Switched On: The Dawn Of Electronic Sound By Latin American Women edited by Luis Alvarado & Alejandra Cardenas; The Future Of Songwriting by Kristin Hersh; Elizabethan Tape Loops by Drew Mulholland; The Notebooks Of Sonny Rollins by Sonny Rollins with Sam VH Reese (Editor)

On Screen: Neo Sora Ryuichi Sakamoto: Opus

On Location: Andre 3000, San Francisco, US; Fred Frith & Susana Santos Silva, London, UK; FLEA Presents Random Gear Festival + Rashad Becker + Joanne Robertson + Callahan & Witscher + Nick Malkin, London, UK; Cassie Kinoshi with seed. + NikNak + London Contemporary Orchestra, London, UK; Fortuna 2024, Tokyo, Japan; Charlemagne Palestine, Amsterdam, Netherlands; On An Endless Road: It? Noe And The Women Composers Of Her Time, London, UK; Ustad Noor Bakhsh, London, UK; Glamorous Pharmacy, Shenzhen, China; ML Buch + Astrid Sonne, London, UK; Life After Death, London, UK; Brighde Chaimbeul, London, UK

On Site: Pan Daijing Mute, Munich, Germany; Ginsberg In London, London, UK
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 1 in stock $6.75
Dominoes: We Jazz Magazine Issue #10
Cat: 981533 Rel: 19 Dec 23
 
The tenth issue of We Jazz Magazine, "Dominoes" for Donald Byrd
Notes: The tenth issue of We Jazz Magazine, "Dominoes" for Donald Byrd. 128 pages, 170 x 240 mm in size and printed on 140g Edixion paper with laminated 300g Invercote covers. All articles presented IN ENGLISH. Donald Byrd by Andy Beta, Lonnie Liston Smith by Anton Spice, Charles Gayle by Seymour Wright, Anoushka Shankar & Arooj Aftab in conversation by Debra Richards, Billy Harper by Bret Sjerven, Anni Kiviniemi by Wif Stenger, Kenneth Jimenez by Andrey Henkin, Sun Ra by Francis Gooding, Muffins by Marc Medwin, Discaholic column by Mats Gustafsson, Vogel Records by Lander Lenaerts + reviews & more

128 pages, 170 x 240 mm in size and printed on 140g Edixion paper with laminated 300g Invercote covers
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 1 in stock $20.74
Favoritism (B-STOCK)
Cat: 1003730 Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Crease on corner of book, otherwise in excellent condition
Notes: ***B-STOCK: Crease on corner of book, otherwise in excellent condition***


Disco Beats has created a disc guide zine in paper format.

The theme is domestic disco 7-inch B-sides.

Please get a copy of this zine and go on a treasure hunt at record stores.

Most of the records in the zine can be obtained for a few hundred yen.

(Some of them are chill soul, and some are disco.)
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out of stock $9.61
Wax Poetics Journal 2023 Issue 6
Cat: 973797 Rel: 17 Oct 23
 
The issue features articles and insight from Notorious B.I.G., Super Cat, Blackalicious, Yo-Yo, Rap Zines, Grand Master Flowers, B+, Sue Kwon, Lady B, Schoolly D, MIKE, T. Eric Monroe and much more
Notes: *144 Pages, Full Colour, Heavyweight Print *

To celebrate 50 years of hip-hop, this issue will be dedicated to the genre with a stunning cover featuring the Notorious B.I.G.

The cover image image was taken by renowned photographer B+ who captures Biggie at unique time and the cover article is written by Michael A. Gonzales.

The issue features articles and insight from Notorious B.I.G., Super Cat, Blackalicious, Yo-Yo, Rap Zines, Grand Master Flowers, B+, Sue Kwon, Lady B, Schoolly D, MIKE, T. Eric Monroe and much more...
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Wire Magazine April 2024 Issue #482 + The Wire Tapper 64 Unmixed CD
Cat: 1007711 Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Featuring Darius Jones, Steve Roach, Ahmed, Clarissa Connelly, Ka Baird and more
Notes: On the cover: Darius Jones: The New York based composer and saxophonist draws connections between Fluxus and US avant jazz. By John Morrison. Plus: Steve Roach: Synthesizer worship with the Arizona ambient musician. By Ned Raggett; [Ahmed]: Revolutionary grooves from the radically minded Anglo-Swedish-French quartet. By Stewart Smith; Clarissa Connelly: The Scottish born, Denmark based multi-instrumentalist meditates on myth, memory and modernity via her singular songcraft. By Leah Kardos; Shovel Dance Collective: The London avant folk ensemble balance the trad and the weird. By Lucy Thraves; Invisible Jukebox: Ka Baird: Will the New York based artist lose their Bearings when faced by The Wire's mystery record selection? Tested by Ryan Meehan. Also inside this issue: The Wire Tapper 64; Arushi Jain; Kulku; Harmony Holiday; Richie Culver; Unlimited Editions Industrial Coast; Unofficial Channels The Rest; Global Ear: Dublin; The Inner Sleeve by Raji Rags; Epiphanies by Aura Satz; many pages of reviews and much more.
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 1 in stock $6.75
Groove Magazine: Issue 149 July/August 2014 (with free 10 track CD by Roman Flugel, German language)
Cat: 539565 Rel: 23 Jun 14
 
Feat FKA Twings, Guy Gerber, Michael Alig, Lone, Zenker Brothers and more
out of stock $5.45
Wire Magazine: August 2014 Issue #366 + The Wire Tapper 35 Unmixed CD
Cat: 541166 Rel: 11 Jul 14
 
Feat St Vincent, Lee Gamble, Trevor Wishart, Bernie Krause and much more
out of stock $4.67
DJ Magazine July 2014: #535 Get A Move On! (incl. FREE Uner download card)
Cat: 541232 Rel: 02 Jul 14
 
Feat Mr Scruff, John Digweed, Riva Starr, George Clinton, Seth Troxler and more
out of stock $3.75
It's Psychedelic Baby Magazine: Issue #1 (with free Space Rock/Neo-Psychedelia CD)
Cat: 541733 Rel: 22 Oct 14
 
Space rock/Neo phsychedelia magazine with free CD
Notes: 130 full-colour pages, glossy sleeve, plus bonus Space Rock/Neo-Psychedelia compilation CD! A must-have for fans of 'Shindig!', 'Flashback' or 'Ugly Things Magazine'! Read, what Vernon Joynson has to say about it: The first Country Joe and The Fish album Electric Music For The Mind And Body is one of the very finest examples of psychedelia and when Klemen found it as a 12-year-old among a pile of his dad's records and played it, his life changed forever. His curiosity lead him to research deeper and deeper into the whole sixties music scene. He started a blog where he discussed private pressings and over the next few years, with the help of a network of like-minded friends, the blog evolved into the fabulous online magazine that is now 'It's Psychedelic Baby!'. The name is perhaps a little misleading because the magazine's scope is much wider than just psychedelia. Its scope encompasses prog-rock, jazz, blues, folk, punk, metal & avant-garde music. Indeed Klemen is a huge folk and jazz fan. Above all, the website has a special focus on obscure and rare music. At the last count this stunning site contained over 500 interviews with a very broad range of artists and people connected with the music business, as well as lots of reviews and articles. He has done so much original research, located so many forgotten artists and even helped some to find record labels. What you have in your hand is the first hard copy version of this magazine! This first edition is primarily dedicated to Texas psychedelia. The state has a very rich and diverse musical tradition, but in the sixties it produced countless tough garage-punk bands and some of the most demented acidpunk records to come out of the US in this era, as well as some seminal hippie-rock bands. Many of these were drawn to the attention of wider audiences in the subsequent years by the pioneering works of David Shutt whose 'Journey To Tyme' was a brilliant interpretative discographical guide to Texas 1960s punk and psychedelia and by Doug Hanners' equally excellent magazine 'Not Fade Away' focusing on the Texas music scene in that era. It is largely due to them and other Texas collectors that many obscure Texas recordings of the mid to late sixties found their way onto the many various artists' compilations of sixties punk and psychedelia that emerged in subsequent years. Now, in this new hard copy magazine, Klemen assisted by other music historians like Kevin Rathert, has traced and interviewed many more artists and the magazine contains features about Powell St. John, Zakary Thaks, The Moving Sidewalks, Lemon Fog, Golden Dawn, Homer, Corpus and many more. Be sure to read the interview with Michael Jensen (who was a member of the 13th Floor Elevators in the eighties) and shares for the very first time many stories about Roky and different meanings of some of the band's songs. In keeping with the sheer scope of Klemen's antenna this mag includes many other features too. He has tracked down the Zambian band WITCH and has a fascinating feature (probably the first in hard copy) about the whole seventies Zambian music scene. He's also found Vyto (from First Chips) and there are articles on the Mexican Kaleidoscope, Bodo Molitor, Anonymous and reviews of new reissues and new psych releases. There is also a fascinating non music-related feature about "music as medicine". Read on....I promise you will not be disappointed.
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Wire Magazine: September 2014 Issue #367
Cat: 543956 Rel: 13 Aug 14
 
feat Dean Blunt, Pharoah Sanders, David Rosenboom, Justin Broadrick and much more
out of stock $5.18
DJ Magazine August 2014: #536 Mr Mange Tout (incl FREE 25 Years Of Space Ibiza download card)
Cat: 544218 Rel: 01 Aug 14
 
feat Butch, Pasco Osuna, Om Unit & more
out of stock $5.14
Wax Poetics Magazine Issue 59: Aaliyah & Kelela Cover
Cat: 544608 Rel: 11 Aug 14
 
feat Aaliyah, Kelela, Jimmy Jam, Edwin Birdsong & more
out of stock $10.89
Groove Magazine: Issue 150 September/October 2014 (with free 10 track compilation CD by Thilo Schneider, German language)
Cat: 545966 Rel: 22 Aug 14
 
Feat Theo Parrish, Caribou, Richard Villalobos, SBTRKT, Plastikman and more
out of stock $5.70
Mixmag Magazine: Issue 280 September 2014 (incl free Julio Bashmore mix CD)
Cat: 546712 Rel: 28 Aug 14
 
Feat Julio Bashmore, 10 Years Of Beatport, NIght Slugs, Marcel Dettman & more
out of stock $3.10
Wire Magazine: October 2014 Issue #368
Cat: 547985 Rel: 11 Sep 14
 
feat Robert Fripp, Bruce Lacey, Pharmakon, Grumbling Fur and much more
out of stock $5.18
Wire Magazine: November 2014 Issue #369 + The Wire Tapper 36
Cat: 551463 Rel: 20 Oct 14
 
feat Richard Dawson, Autechre Remixes, Alfred 23 Harth, Moniek Darge, Cooly G & Many More
out of stock $5.18
Mixmag Magazine: Issue 281 October 2014 (incl free Tiga mix CD)
Cat: 551566 Rel: 13 Oct 14
 
Feat Tiga, Caribou, Gui Boratto, Matthew Dear, Jori Hulkonen, Erol Alkan, Seven Davis JR and more
out of stock $2.59
Mixmag Magazine: Issue 282 November 2014 (incl free Kaytranada mix CD)
Cat: 551572 Rel: 13 Oct 14
 
Feat Kaytranada, Porter Robinson, Marco Faraone, Shanti Celeste, Huxley, Salva and more
out of stock $5.14
Whats That Noise Magazine: Volume 3 (with free compilation CD) Whats That Noise Magazine: Volume 3 (with free compilation CD)
Cat: 551771 Rel: 21 Oct 14
 
Zine dedicated to harder electronic music - such as underground hardcore and speedcore, released with a compilation CD
out of stock $16.85
Groove Magazine: Issue 151 November/December 2014 (with free 10 track compilation CD by Thilo Schneider, German language)
Cat: 552953 Rel: 24 Oct 14
 
Feat 25 Jahre Groove, 100 Listen Special, Aphex Twin, Steffi, Barnt, Leon Vynehall & much more
out of stock $5.18
Knowledge Magazine: July 2009 - Issue 109 (feat Sub Focus, LTJ Bukem, True Playaz, High Contrast + free mixed CD!) Knowledge Magazine: July 2009 - Issue 109 (feat Sub Focus, LTJ Bukem, True Playaz, High Contrast + free mixed CD!)
out of stock $4.14
Groove Magazine Issue 119 July/August 2009 (German Language) (feat DJ Koze, Ricardo Villalobos, Steve Bug, Snap! DJ T + more!) Groove Magazine Issue 119 July/August 2009 (German Language) (feat DJ Koze, Ricardo Villalobos, Steve Bug, Snap! DJ T + more!)
out of stock $3.63
ATM Magazine Issue 84: July/August 2009 (feat Metalheadz, Orbital, Survival, DJ Vadim, SPY, Untold, Bladerunner + free Spectrasoul CD!) ATM Magazine Issue 84: July/August 2009 (feat Metalheadz, Orbital, Survival, DJ Vadim, SPY, Untold, Bladerunner + free Spectrasoul CD!)
out of stock $3.90
Juice Magazine: June 2009 (feat Rick Ross, Eminem, Raekwon, Azad, Hiob & Dilemma, Oddisee, Mok, Basstard, MC Bogy, The New Breed + more! includes CD) Juice Magazine: June 2009 (feat Rick Ross, Eminem, Raekwon, Azad, Hiob & Dilemma, Oddisee, Mok, Basstard, MC Bogy, The New Breed + more! includes CD)
Cat: 361956 Rel: 16 Jul 09
 
June 2009, featuring Rick Ross, Eminem, Raekwon, Azad, Hiob & Dilemma, Oddisee, Mok, Basstard, MC Bogy, The New Breed + more. Includes CD.
out of stock $5.18
Mixmag Magazine: Issue 219 - August 2009 (incl. Tiesto mix CD, plus La Roux, Tiesto, Mz Bratt, Bootek, MSTRS, John Legend, music & album reviews + more) Mixmag Magazine: Issue 219 - August 2009 (incl. Tiesto mix CD, plus La Roux, Tiesto, Mz Bratt, Bootek, MSTRS, John Legend, music & album reviews + more)
out of stock $4.36
ATM Magazine Issue 85: September/October 2009 (feat Dizzee Rascal, Anti Pop Consortium, Nu Directions, Brackles, Reso, Lenzman, Sigma, + free Ray Keith mixed CD!) ATM Magazine Issue 85: September/October 2009 (feat Dizzee Rascal, Anti Pop Consortium, Nu Directions, Brackles, Reso, Lenzman, Sigma, + free Ray Keith mixed CD!)
out of stock $3.90
Wire Magazine: October 2009 Issue 308 (feat Lou Reed, Iancu Dumitrescu, Dopplereffekt, Rashied Ali, Sun Araw, Hans Peter Kuhn, single/album reviews + more!) Wire Magazine: October 2009 Issue 308 (feat Lou Reed, Iancu Dumitrescu, Dopplereffekt, Rashied Ali, Sun Araw, Hans Peter Kuhn, single/album reviews + more!)
out of stock $4.04
Groove Magazine Issue 120 September/October 2009 (German Language) (feat Mattias Aguayo, Paul Kalkbrenner, Peter Kruder, Luciano, Patrick Cowley + more!) Groove Magazine Issue 120 September/October 2009 (German Language) (feat Mattias Aguayo, Paul Kalkbrenner, Peter Kruder, Luciano, Patrick Cowley + more!)
out of stock $3.63
ATM Magazine Issue 86: November/December 2009 (feat  Andy C, Alix Perez, Viper Recordings, Untold, Critical, Alexander Nut, Joy Orbison + free Nookie mixed CD!) ATM Magazine Issue 86: November/December 2009 (feat  Andy C, Alix Perez, Viper Recordings, Untold, Critical, Alexander Nut, Joy Orbison + free Nookie mixed CD!)
out of stock $3.90
DJ Magazine November 2009: Vol 4/#79 (incl. free Chus & Ceballos mix CD) DJ Magazine November 2009: Vol 4/#79 (incl. free Chus & Ceballos mix CD)
Cat: 373347 Rel: 31 Oct 09
 
feat Alix Perez, Armin Van Buuren, Jay Haze, Redshape, music listings, club listings & more
out of stock $4.09
Groove Magazine Issue 121 November/December 2009 (German Language) (feat Kode9, Hyperdub, Dixon, Boys Noize, Yello, Joris Voorn, Air, Kraftwerk + more!) Groove Magazine Issue 121 November/December 2009 (German Language) (feat Kode9, Hyperdub, Dixon, Boys Noize, Yello, Joris Voorn, Air, Kraftwerk + more!)
out of stock $3.63
Mixmag Magazine: Issue 223 - December 2009 (incl. free Kissy Sell Out Xmas Blowout CD) Mixmag Magazine: Issue 223 - December 2009 (incl. free Kissy Sell Out Xmas Blowout CD)
Cat: 375468 Rel: 20 Nov 09
 
feat Fatboy Slim, Zabiela, Hot Chip, Wolf & Lamb, MANDY, Sven Vath, Kid Massive, A1 Bassline, Mat Zo, Sub Focus, music & album reviews & more
out of stock $4.36
ATM Magazine Issue 88: March/April 2010 (incl. free Jubei mixed CD, feat Blame, Toddla T, Breakage, Raekwon, SBTRKT, Phace & Misanthrop + more) ATM Magazine Issue 88: March/April 2010 (incl. free Jubei mixed CD, feat Blame, Toddla T, Breakage, Raekwon, SBTRKT, Phace & Misanthrop + more)
out of stock $5.18
Groove Magazine: Issue 146 January/February 2014 (with free 10 track CD compilation by Thilo Schneider, German language)
Cat: 517174 Rel: 08 Jan 14
 
Feat Four Tet, Kerri Chandler, M.I.A and others
out of stock $6.21
DJ Magazine January 2014: #529 Drool Britannia (with FREE best of British download card)
Cat: 517187 Rel: 02 Jan 14
 
Feat: Paul Woolford, Scuba, Andy C, Black Butter, Daniel Avery, Danny Howells and many more
out of stock $3.75
Wire Magazine: March 2014 Issue #361
Cat: 519275 Rel: 12 Feb 14
 
Feat Actress, Jandex Redux, Ellen Fullman, Steve Lacy and many more
out of stock $3.06
Mixmag Magazine: Issue 273 February 2014 (incl free Tensnake mix CD)
Cat: 519699 Rel: 24 Jan 14
 
Feat, Tensnake, Nile Rodgers, Vegas Special, UK Garage, Bugged Out and much more
out of stock $5.14
DJ Magazine February 2014: #530 The Reason We Can't Have Nice Things (with FREE Showtek mix download card)
Cat: 521062 Rel: 05 Feb 14
 
Feat Erol Alkan, Phil Asher, Timo Garcia, Illum Sphere, Showtek and more
out of stock $2.22
Wire Magazine: April 2014 Issue #362 + The Wire Tapper 34 Unmixed CD
Cat: 522391 Rel: 13 Mar 14
 
Feat The Ex, Akira Sakata, Early DIY Synthesists, Marissa Nadler and much more
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