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Between Fragments
Cat: PILOTLP 01. Rel: 13 Jun 22
 
Breakbeat
Rest (6:30)
Passenger (4:23)
Journey (4:34)
Seducer (5:26)
Roboflow (5:26)
Systematic (4:31)
Went Too Far (6:02)
Do Not Resist (6:03)
Ying Yang (5:31)
Neintien Eyti (4:47)
Illumination (5:33)
Stay With Me Forever (5:10)
Lights On (5:35)
Review: Johannes Kolter is Kolter, an artist formerly known as DJOKO, and now a hotly tipped breaks and garage head who has already got plenty of attention. Here though he makes a grand and widescreen statement with the first release on the all-new Pilot label. It is a stylish and adventurous record with plenty of killer cuts from the downbeat hip hop opener to the deep house delights of 'Journey' via the elastic and energetic future house kicks of 'Roboflow.' Showcasing both a knack for well craft synths and expert drum programming precisions, this record plays out like a mini DJ set with all the twists and turns you need to keep you on your toes and fully engaged.

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Prism Of Dust
Prism Of Dust (coloured vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PSR 051. Rel: 19 Apr 21
 
Ambient/Drone
A Prism (3:17)
Nobody Wants To Be Here (6:00)
Cause Not Known (3:54)
Evacuation (3:37)
The Carriers (4:32)
Deviation & Dispersion (3:37)
Midway (5:15)
Red & Black (3:45)
Resuscitation (5:10)
Nobody Wants To Leave (3:46)
Review: Ross Gentry makes an impressive debut on the Polar Seas label with an album of ambient inspired by " inspired by two monumental works of modern fiction, Tom Perrotta's 'The Leftovers' and Don Dellilo's 'White Noise'." As such, the music explores human tensions and existential dread, with ominous dories layered over creeping found sounds. Shards of synth light break through the cloud atmospheres to bring light relief on 'Nobody Wants to be Here' while the edgy string sounds (performed by Emmalee Hunnicutt), lo-fi crackle and sustained pads of 'Midway' keep you in a state of unease throughout. This is a beautiful troubled album for similarly troubling times.
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Happening
Happening (140 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ABYLA 001. Rel: 06 Apr 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Happening 1 (3:27)
Happening 2 (2:44)
Happening 3 (3:06)
Happening 4 (2:33)
Happening 5 (2:56)
Happening 6 (2:56)
Happening 7 (2:40)
Happening 8 (1:53)
Happening 9 (3:27)
Happening 10 (2:46)
Happening 11 (2:38)
Happening 12 (3:19)
Happening 13 (4:10)
Review: Burnski's Instinct alias has given rise to two full-length albums and a swathe of EPs in just the past two years alone, and now he's heralding spring with the launch of a new label, Abyla, and his most delicate, ambient record to date. Happening is a far cry from what you might know of Burnski or indeed the Instinct project overall, focusing as it does on orchestral ambience with a preference for plaintive piano lines at the front of the mix and ample drone matter backing it up. These short vignettes glide between moods, hovering in moments of tender minimalism or bursting with effervescence depending on the situation.
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Taiyo
Taiyo (2xLP)
Cat: UTTER 7. Rel: 15 Dec 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Seven Laws (10:31)
First Contact (7:28)
Merging (8:50)
The Forest (6:07)
Sufi Trance (19:06)
Taiyo (10:42)
Review: Nobody ever comes out and says "you have to spend three days living in a yurt in the Welsh wilderness to make a good album", but clearly the move can help your efforts. Just add some analogue and digital synths, and a thought process in line with that of Lucie st?pankova (AKA Avsluta) and Christian Duka, here working together for the first time under the name Vadin.

What a murky world they lure us into. From the chilling opening moments on 'The Seven Laws', all moorland whispers in the digital mist, through the warbling sci-fi consoles of 'Merging' and the tribalistic ritualism that seems to drive 'Sufi Trance', it's as wild as the conditions it was made in, and as transcendent as that experience will have been for the pair involved.
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Catalogue Raisonne Vol X
Cat: SIS 010SC. Rel: 31 Jan 23
 
Progressive Rock
Darkside (7:31)
Maypole (5:05)
Live For Today (8:05)
RC8 (5:00)
The Cat (5:25)
Zero Time (6:52)
Review: British psychedelic rock band Dark released their debut album Dark Round The Edges in 1972 and put out several more until the late 70s. Steve Giles was the man responsible for forming the group while still at school in Northampton in 1968. He took care of the design, photography and production as well as playing lead guitar and providing vocals alongside Martin Weaver on guitar, Alan Bowley engineering and Ron Johnson on bass. Their well-honed live sound transferred well to record when they head into SIS Studios to record the bulk of their work. Melodic prog rock licks, fuzzy guitar riffs and angular drums define much of this collection.
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Advent (reissue)
Cat: JAZZR 018. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Jazz
Dipping (5:02)
Advent (4:55)
Music & Art JD (0:26)
Find A Way (4:35)
Dirkie (6:03)
Black Label (6:15)
Arrival (5:11)
Review: This reissue from Jazz Room is one from the rather more obscure end of the jazz spectrum but it is well worthy of your time. Johnny Walker - not the same guy as the whisky magnate - recorded this one when he was touring the world with veteran jazz star Lionel Hampton back in 1982. The sounds that defined his signature are drenched in funk with fat beats powering them along. The excellent rhythm section work really shines through here on an album that was originally released on his own Private Press label.
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Old Moon New Moon/The Image Of 36
Cat: LIN 084. Rel: 17 Mar 21
 
Industrial/Noise
Bonnie Mercer - "Half Moon" (6:05)
Bonnie Mercer - "Lilac & Rose" (3:05)
Bonnie Mercer - "Linda Goodman's Love Signs" (3:49)
Bonnie Mercer - "The Latest Disappointment" (5:14)
YLP - "The Image Of 36" (5:13)
YLP - "Foreign Sands 04:58" (5:01)
YLP - "The Way We Came" (9:31)
YLP - "Amen" (9:16)
Review: Downwards' latest release shines a light on Melbourne's famed experimental music scene by bringing together tracks from two of the city's most interesting artists. On side A there's a chance to savour all four tracks from Bonnie Mercer's previously cassette-only release Old Moon, New Moon, with the experienced artist combining elements of desert rock (fractured, discombobulated, fuzz-toned guitar textures) with droning tones, reverb-laden samples and gentle washes of ambient colour. Over on the flip YLP - the duo of Joshua Wells and Harry Schwind- take over, delivering a suite of suitably cosmic tracks heavily influenced by Spacemen 3, Suicide and Sun City Girls.
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Metamorphosis
Metamorphosis (red vinyl LP)
Cat: URBNET 1327. Rel: 11 Jun 21
 
Hip Hop/R&B
(Intro) Dreamdave - Korea Town Acid Shout Out (feat Imani) (1:45)
Curtain Call (2:39)
Bloom (feat Desiire) (3:16)
Dazed (feat LJ The Alien) (3:01)
Eclipse (feat PNSB) (2:57)
Bounce (feat Pianwooo) (2:57)
Thiis World Is Sick (3:18)
Law Of Attraction (2:32)
Into The Future (3:00)
There's No Turning Back (2:58)
Review: South Korean-born and Toronto-based musician Jessica Chao aka Korea Town Acid spans the divide between disparate musical cultures with her new record Metamorphosis. It is a collaborative work with DESIIRE from Toronto, Korean pianist and rapper Pianwooo, as well as Seoul rapper PNSB, LA producer Dreamdave and New Jersey MC, L.J The Alien. Glitch, home, jungle, boom bap and trap are all distilled into the 10 tracks, with sultry grooves next to more dark and stark instrumentals, often with carefully deployed raps and whispers elevating each tune above mere ear chewing gum status.
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Played by: Jennifer Loveless
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Maiden Flight (remastered)
Cat: SCLP 040. Rel: 06 Mar 23
 
Progressive Rock
Maiden Flight (3:57)
Star Of Ishtar (8:06)
Sailboat (5:29)
My Lady Know No Other (2:01)
Za Da Phase Three (1:14)
Za Da Phase Seven (0:46)
Broken Ladder (4:47)
Man On The Mountain (2:35)
Where The Hell Is Home (2:39)
Stormdance (part 1) (2:17)
Stormdance (part 2) (3:51)
Calender (1:02)
Review: It could not get much more late-1960s into early-1970s folk rock if it tried. Band name: Rainbird. Album title: Maiden Flight. General vibe: somewhere between a psychedelic ultraworld, late night blues basement and trip to a remote island to join an off-grid community. Painting quite a vivid picture there, admittedly, this 1971 rarity proves exactly why contemporary musicians can try to emulate this era but will never truly recreate it. Simply put, it's impossible to commit in the same way today. Rant and questionable point aside, Rainbird's uncovered gem is an epic masterpiece in no uncertain terms. From the wistful croonerdom of 'Stormdance (Part 1)' and its Wurlitzer powered chaotic seizure follow up l ('Stormdance (Part 2)'), to the lead guitar solo mastery of 'Man On the Mountain' and the quiet, reflective journeyman stuff on 'Sailboat', it manages to include every totem of this scene, without sounding cliched.
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Jazzberry Patch
Cat: JAZZR 017. Rel: 28 Jul 22
 
Jazz
Jazzberry Patch (20:01)
Over Easy (1:47)
Planed Off (5:02)
Sugar Bear (5:29)
Sand "N" Your Blues (6:48)
These Are My Friends (4:22)
Review: It's always worth checking the reissues offered up by Jazz Room Records, not least because there are few people more knowledgeable on the dancefloor friendly end of jazz than boss man Paul Murphy. Predictably, he's scored another coup here by securing the rights to reissue Jazzberry Patch's 1977 debut - a private-press jazz-funk gem that's long been a "holy grail" amongst collectors. Joined by virtuoso organist Mike Longo (who supplies liner notes) and a handful of guest percussionists, the Californian trio lay down a series of effortlessly funky, percussive and solo-rich workouts that should delight jazz-funk fans everywhere. The piece de resistance is undoubtedly the epic title track, which grooves, bobs and weaves over 20 mesmerising minutes.
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Eterno Rancor (B-STOCK)
Eterno Rancor (B-STOCK) (limited coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: LFRC 12431 (B-STOCK). Rel: 13 Mar 19
 
Metal
Diamorte
Falsa Arte
Apostolo Do Terror
Sincronismo Do Mal
Sangue Morto
Repudio Alarmante
Um Nas Sombras
Sopro Do Tirano
Oficio Da Mentira
O Caminho Da Mao Esquerda
Neoselvagens
Azul, Vermelho E Branco
Porco Azul
Saco Azul
Amigo Toxico
The Regulator
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record sleeve damaged, product in perfect working order***


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Rubicon
Rubicon (mini LP)
Cat: LWKMUS 012. Rel: 23 May 22
 
Deep House
Rendezvous (4:14)
Lake Effect (4:41)
Store (1:01)
Got A DWB (3:33)
Industrial Valley (2:21)
Wash (3:21)
Cassie Kitty (6:58)
Review: Rubicon marks the first physical edition of Galcher Lustwerk's driving-themed alias, Road Hog. Collecting tracks from seven releases spanning from 2014 to 2021, Rubicon serves as the project's Greatest Hits (for now). Including tracks from the Cleveland-dedicated album 'Tour De Hog' as well as the sharp toothed 'Spares' and 'More Spares' the pithy 'Haul Ass' plus some cinematic favorites from 'DWB' and 'On The Lam'. Originally meant to be digital only and listened to while driving, demand for certain tunes to be pressed to vinyl has risen with each release. From the Road to the Club, Lustwerk's got you covered.
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The Rise & Fall Of Jaymie Silk & Rave Culture LP
Cat: SNFLP 011. Rel: 06 May 22
 
Deep House
Freedom For Everybody (4:00)
The Heat (3:09)
Stop Singing, Start Swinging (4:06)
Party Downstairs (3:36)
Bad B (4:12)
Cat Love Drums (4:04)
Waiting For The Day (4:26)
Take Time To Breathe (3:24)
Review: Montreal's Jaymie Silk (not to be confused with the Chicago house originator J.M. Silk) first came to light in 2016 with the Trouble In Paradise LP on Ghost Club Records. He reached a wider audience in Europe in 2021 with The Legend Of Jack Johnson on Shall Not Fade, and now he's back on the UK label with a mighty eight tracks of forward-thinking house which draws deeply on the roots while bringing a distinctive slant. There are 90s tropes scattered throughout this release, but they're wielded with a cavalier attitude which makes even the most familiar sample sound fresh. Crucially, this is club music with a purpose as Silk interweaves his tracks with pointed messages in the speech samples he draws on, winding up with party gear to make you think as well as move.
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In Praise Of Shadows: B Sides & Live Versions
Cat: BFMLP 001VX. Rel: 18 Aug 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Postcard From Tokyo (2:11)
All I Need (4:12)
Velvet Leaves (live) (5:09)
Snowflower (live) (3:16)
Already Falling (live) (4:15)
Sheets (live) (2:52)
Oil Slick (live) (5:18)
Opiate (live) (2:45)
Bath House (live) (4:28)
Super Soft (live) (4:19)
Review: In Praise Of Shadows is an essay on Japanese aesthetics by the Japanese author and novelist Jun'ichiro Tanizaki. It is also the name of Puma Blue's debut album, and one that won widespread critical acclaim. Following its release comes this new collection of b-sides and live versions that is sure to win fans over. Like the original album, it showcases his next-level production style with plenty of bedroom intimacy as the tunes are taken from rehears for the live shows in 2021. This is a great way to experience these sounds with a full band arrangement.
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Asiatisch
Cat: HDBLP 024. Rel: 01 May 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
Shanzhai (For Shanzhai Biennial) (feat Helen Feng)
Szechuan
Wudang
Loading Beijing
Hainan Island
Shenzhen
Dragon Tattoo
Forbidden City
Shanghai Freeway
Jade Stairs
Review: Multidisciplinary artist Fatima Al Qadiri aligns with Hyperdub to release Asiatisch, a keenly anticipated debut album that's described as a "simulated road trip through an imagined China". First coming to prominence on the UNO label in 2011, Al Qadiri has subsequently provoked critical acclaim for the 2012 Desert Strike EP for Fade To Mind that played on her time spent living in Kuwait as a child, while her work under the Ayshay moniker for Tri Angle explored vocals in a unique manner. Asiatisch expands on the political themes of Desert Strike in a new and unexpected way, and acts as a homage to the style of grime known as "sinogrime". Asian motifs and melodies are prominent throughout whilst conceptually Al Qadiri runs through "the fantasies of east Asia as refracted through pulpy Western pop culture". If that wasn't enough to sell you on the concept, opening track "Shanzhai" is a "nonsensical Mandarin" language cover of Sinead O'Connor's "Nothing Compares 2 U".
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Entangled
Cat: AVN 037. Rel: 02 Jul 19
 
Techno
Palacelike Timescale Of Black (5:58)
Spacelike Orphan (0:58)
Trispider (4:08)
The Presence Eurydike (5:55)
Quantum Skull (0:56)
Levitation (7:39)
Rabenlandschaft (0:19)
Magnetic Force (5:32)
Biophotons (0:15)
Silver Thread (4:44)
Review: Danish producer SOS Gunver Ryberg is known for her compositions in soundtracks, video games and theatre, as well as her own A/V installations. She now presents this mini LP for Berlin-based imprint Avian, following up some exciting releases on Contort and Noise Manifesto. "Entangled" includes six tracks focused on the dancefloor, including four "micro compositions", which illustrates Ryberg's vision of contemporary techno and her ability to hypnotise through sound design. From the barrelling intensity of opener "Palacelike Timescale Of Black", introspective ambient drifter "The Presence Eurydike", to powerful moments of textured greyscale techno ("Levitation") and intoxicating IDM deconstructions as heard on "Magnetic Force" - prepare yourself for one intense sonic experience.
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Every Now & Then
Every Now & Then (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MA 0084LP. Rel: 13 Oct 16
 
Indie/Alternative
Falling (1:32)
Say What You Feel (5:47)
Loose Ends (5:23)
Give Me A Reason (7:03)
Ordinary (4:14)
Batter Up (3:06)
Obi (5:20)
Slipping (4:40)
High Rotations (3:16)
Don't Make It Right (3:56)
Colours Of Paradise (5:54)
Review: This Australian and now London-dwelling three-piece made their name by balancing out their psychedelic explorations with a somewhat Madchester-derived pop sensibility, and this second album sees them throwing this delicate balance into orbit by effectively offering more of everything - the sonic textures here are more adventurous, the hallucinogenic swirls of sound more lustrous, yet the choruses are as indelible and infectious as ever. A party album with a 'Screamadelica'-esque experimental edge, 'Every Now And Then' makes these three space cadets sound like genuine contenders.
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Emblematic Ruin
Cat: AVN 029. Rel: 11 Apr 17
 
Industrial/Noise
Conduit (5:04)
Thorri (4:51)
Effigy (3:42)
Transient (4:25)
Deluge (6:09)
Spleen (9:42)
Hinterland (6:36)
Suspension (4:39)
Review: Since its inception, Shifted's Avian imprint has gone from being a murderous, straight-laced techno imprint to what has now become a source for some of the best and most multi-faceted industrial music from the European quarters. We're not sure of Verge's true identity; it could either be one of the label's existing artists, the mysterious Shifted himself, or even an artist like Blawan riding incognito (don't quote us on that, though!) Solitary and crest-fallen, this magnetic collection of tunes feed off one another with utter ease and simplicity. They're not merely a selection of sound experiments but rather a unitary cloud of sonics which leave the listener with a powerful mental image. The feeling of dusk, the water dropping off the leaves, the cold breeze of Autumn. This is a blinding foray into the darkest corners of contemporary industrial experimentation.
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Shoulder Move (reissue)
Cat: RROO 375. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Shoulder Move (4:27)
Red Eye (3:32)
Hard To Get (4:21)
Dance With Me (3:50)
New Dress Style (3:58)
Nuff Boy A Imitate (4:03)
Lyrics For Sale (3:47)
When Yuh Poor (3:16)
She Nuh Ready (4:05)
Review: Jah Thomas's Shoulder Move dropped in 1983 and was one of some 200-plus released the veteran Jamaican producer and Midnight Rock label was involved with in a career that spanned from 1978 to the present day. He worked with legends like King Tubby, The Roots Radic Band, Scientist and plenty more but head up this one alone. His deadpan vocal style is rhythmic and compelling as he rides the stripped-back dub rhythms below through the nine superb cuts on this newly reissued record. It's pure reggae and it really hits the spot.
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Descifrar (B-STOCK)
Cat: NF 041 (B-STOCK). Rel: 27 Apr 22
 
Bass
Descifrar (3:25)
MORPH (4:56)
No Time (feat Tama Gucci) (3:18)
Distension (3:21)
Ceniza (feat Valenciagas Falsas) (3:40)
Gare Du Nord (2:51)
Trying (feat Tama Gucci) (4:42)
Bite Me (5:57)
Crush (2:34)
Verde, Vert, Verde! (2:45)
Dividuacion (feat Estoc) (3:33)
Impasse (feat Wasted Fates) (2:36)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve, also slight surface mark on the record, but otherwise in excellent condition***


Following his debut album Discretizacion in 2018, Mexican fusionist Imaabs delivers his sophomore LP Descifrar. An exploration of postmodern, hyper-digital emotions and fragmented encounters in the modern human experience, the album sees him darting off in multiple directions simultaneously. One moment we're rolling our sleeves up to pounding techno ('Distension'), the next we're swooning dulcet pop bliss ('No Time'), the next we're pushed head first into a bath full of cosmic bubbles and breaks ('Gare Du Nord')... These are just three of the extremities mapped out by Imaabs parameters. A perfect soundtrack for time that concentration spans forgot.
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Memory Care Unit
Cat: BLACKEST 045. Rel: 23 Feb 16
 
Ambient/Drone
The Singing Bile (7:11)
Little Jammy Centre (8:56)
They're Playing Themselves (4:45)
Paean Delle Palme (3:47)
Stripping At The Nail (8:23)
Memorize Them Well (8:19)
Review: Blackest Ever Black first plunged us head first into the "small hour tape experiments, noise etudes and basement-mildewed pop" of Ryan Martin's Secret Boyfriend project in late 2013 with the release of This Is Always Where You've Lived. That album granted Martin his debut vinyl outing after a raft of cassette releases through his own Hot Releases label, and he's now back on the good ship BEB with a new album. Some six tracks long, Memory Care Unit compiles material Martin recorded for a Grovl tape boxset released back in February along with previously unreleased music recorded between 2013-14. A few minutes spent listening to Memory Care Unit proves that Blackest Ever Black's description of the album as "poignant, isolationist machine music" is most certainly apt.
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Angella
Angella (LP + insert)
Cat: BSRLP 866. Rel: 02 Feb 23
 
Dub
You Hurt My Feelings (3:37)
Collie Man (5:07)
Give Me One A Your Girl Friend (3:13)
Have Faith In Jah (4:20)
My Cherie A'moure (3:48)
Nanny Goat (2:39)
Angella (3:02)
Tonight (3:08)
Review: Michael 'Palmer Dog' Palmer was one of the most notable dancehall vocalist of his era. He became quickly popular after appearing with plenty of sound systems and perfecting his unique improvisational techniques on the mic. That helped him standout in an overcrowded market and kept him popular with DJs who were turning reggae away from what it was becoming and turning it back to what it once was. This album first came in 1984 and showcased Palmer's singing style well with The Roots Radics serving as his backing band. A mini classic for sure.
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Split Second Origins Part 1
Split Second Origins Part 1 (hand-stamped LP)
Cat: B 4022. Rel: 16 Sep 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Remedy (3:16)
World Lame (2:00)
Zero One (3:03)
Free (4:09)
Incognito (3:07)
True Factz (4:11)
Virus (6:23)
K Hole (2:19)
Yellow Moon (3:08)
Drop It (3:55)
Sanctuary Pitched (3:04)
Review: While punk imprint-turned-electro and bass outfit Bunker Records specialises in 'dark electronic music for mutants' (as they put it), the Den Haag-based imprint is not averse to offering up oddball excursions and releases that are formidably hard to pigeonhole. We perhaps shouldn't be too surprised, then, to find them offering up a first label outing from Lunatika, a trap and drill rapper from the Hague whose Split Second Origins Part 1 LP is restlessly brilliant and impossible to describe. His raps - sometimes doused in auto-tune - are a constant, as is a lo-fi sound that pushes booming basslines and lo-fi beats to the fore. Bolted onto this framework are nods to mutant hip-hop, chopped and screwed R&B, dub, UK bass and his beloved drill and trap.
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Maybe In Another Life
Maybe In Another Life (limited 180 gram yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: 456865 8. Rel: 06 Oct 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Maybe In Another Life (0:13)
Growing Pains (3:06)
Basement (3:29)
Dear Miss Holloway (3:28)
Bubble Wrap (2:47)
OTT (2:38)
Memory Loss (3:28)
Silver Linings (2:54)
Crocodile Tears (2:56)
Moral Support (2:52)
Calling In Sick (3:54)
Beeswax (3:12)
Buggin' (2:01)
Antifreeze (3:31)
Fortune Cookie (2:34)
Review: Easy Life's new record is 45 minutes of bliss. It's their best since the Leicester five-piece's Life's A Beach and all 15 cuts will enrich your life with brilliant tunes such as 'Beeswax' and 'Dear Miss Holloway ft. Kevin Abstract. The soulful sounds all tackle the various issues that we all struggled with during the covid-19 pandemic. Lead vocalist Murray Matravers sings "I've been moving lateral, horizontal, vertical" just one minute into the first track on the album and it sums up the pace of this one perfectly. The band's cult fan base will lap this up while new fans are also sure to come flocking.

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