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Zurhyrethm
Zurhyrethm (2xLP)
Cat: EM 1153DEP. Rel: 23 Sep 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
Zurhyrethm (10:02)
Mild Mind Bending (5:02)
RIP 505 (3:50)
Gazing Beat (9:13)
Bugs Groove (4:44)
Doo Dah Dah (3:24)
Dreams (2:31)
Review: Osaka's Koshiro "YPY" Hino built his reputation on a series of fearlessly experimental cassette releases, before breaking cover to deliver a 12" of frazzled techno on Nous last year. Zurhyrethm marks his long-form vinyl debut, and contains eight suitably experimental tracks stretched across two slabs of wax. While there are clear tropical influences, a humid feel and nods towards the visceral pleasures of ambient, Hino's greatest strength is his eccentric drum programming. Zurhyrethm's dense - but often subtly mixed - percussive backing dominates throughout, with nods to African and South American rhythms, Sweet Exorcist's C.C.CD-era "clonk techno" (look it up), and the metallic clanking of classic industrial music.
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Played by: RIZZOLO DJ
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Zuckerzeit (reissue)
Cat: SV 189. Rel: 03 Apr 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Hollywood (4:43)
Caramel (3:16)
Rote Riki (6:06)
Rosa (4:07)
Caramba (3:54)
Fotschi Tong (4:15)
James (3:23)
Marzipan (3:09)
Rotor (2:36)
Heisse Lippen (2:25)
Review: German outfit Cluster were pioneers in the world of prog rock, Kraut and experimental early electronic music some 50-odd years ago. Their music still resonates to this day - and fetches high prices for those willing to pay it - but thankfully reissues like this keep it available to those of us more interested in the music than the format or the investment value. This one is rooted in cold wave and synth elegance, with its loose-limbed rhythms and bendy chords, cosmic intonations and ever-optimistic melodies all making for a brilliantly unique listen and cosmic journey.
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Zooropa (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Zooropa (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (limited gatefold translucent yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 559925 9. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Zooropa
Babyface
Numb
Lemon
Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
Daddy's Gonna Pay For Your Crashed Car
Some Days Are Better Than Others
The First Time
Dirty Day
The Wanderer
Lemon (The Perfecto mix)
Numb (Gimme Some More Dignity mix)
Review: In many ways it's hard to get a fix on U2's 90s period. It's as though they folded time between their breakthrough 80s albums and the comfortable middle age period post the turn of the millennium. However, Zooropa remains a wildly exciting album which saw Bono and his buddies weren't afraid to mess with the formula and embrace what was happening outside of their mainstream rock bubble. There are some surprising risks taken and yet their gargantuan song craft remains undiminished. On this 30th anniversary pressing there's also some bonus remixes tucked onto side four, bringing Oakenfold's equally supersized Perfecto sound into the mix.
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Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars (50th Anniversary Edition) (Soundtrack)
Cat: 505419 7561153. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Soundtracks
Introduction (0:37)
Hang On To Yourself (2:46)
Ziggy Stardust (5:10)
Watch That Man (0:50)
Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud (6:16)
All The Young Dudes (2:58)
Oh! You Pretty Things (2:22)
Moonage Daydream (3:15)
Changes (4:04)
Space Oddity (3:15)
My Death (4:24)
Cracked Actor (6:26)
Time (6:26)
The Width Of A Circle (11:07)
Let's Spend The Night Together (3:51)
Suffragette City (7:07)
White Light/White Heat (5:34)
Medley: The Jean Genie/Love Me Do/The Jean Genie (feat Jeff Beck) (7:59)
Round & Round (feat Jeff Beck) (4:05)
Farewell Speech (0:44)
Rock 'N' Roll Suicide (5:13)
Review: This special 50th Anniversary Edition of the late great David Bowie's soundtrack to his iconic Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars show comes on double gold vinyl for the first time since it was originally recorded. Despite Ziggy being Bowie's most loved alter ego, he retired it much to the chagrin of fans (and band members, who had no idea it was coming) live on stage at London's Hammersmith Odeon. The farewell speech he gave is included here along with a medley of 'The Jean Genie'/'Love Me Do' and 'Round And Round' featuring Jeff Beck and plenty of other Bowie classics from that era. A real moment of rock 'n' roll history, then.
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Zeru Freq
Cat: LPS 37. Rel: 13 Sep 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Sarrera: Afinacion De Color
Arquitectura Capilar
Pure Air Contortion
Eco-noise Hunting
Wind Pose
Zeru Freq
Pausa: Basque Rain Dances
Draw Us Before We Fade (feat Violeta Azevedo)
1 Tsp Breeze
Igandea (feat A Txabarria)
Punto Final?
Review: RRUCCULLA finds fresh new ground to explore here on his new Zero Freq album for Lapsus. It is a wide-ranging one with vastly cinematic tracks taking you on a trip through magnificently realised compositions that pair electronic sound design with an almost orchestral architecture. The tracks sound both synthetic and abstract but organic and real world. Rhythms range from dubby and persuasive to barely there at all. In combining such grand ideas with relatable structures the Spanish composer, percussionist and multidisciplinary artist once again shows why he is in a class of one.
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Zeit (Collectors Edition)
Zeit (Collectors Edition) (limited gatefold orange vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: 3700477835477. Rel: 04 Apr 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
First Movement: Birth Of Liquid Plejades (19:49)
Second Movement: Nebulous Dawn (17:49)
Third Movement: Origin Of Supernatural Probabilities (19:33)
Fourth Movement: Zeit (17:00)
Review: Tangerine Dream's ironically timeless classic, Zeit ('Time'), has once more been reissued on vinyl by LMLR. The experimental electronic album, originally released in 1972, amounts to far more than the sum of its parts: the haunting soundscapes and trembly synths heard on it have been sampled time and time again, proving the album's re-interpretability through time and its intention to transcend any zeitgeist. For what could be more timeless than an abstract whirl of ambience, not least one bolstered by kosmischesque moods, such as that evoked by the solar eclipse on the front cover? Prepare to zone out, enter flow, and focus on the present 'Zeit'.
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Your Fandango
Your Fandango (limited coloured vinyl 7")
Cat: CLO 2418. Rel: 04 Aug 21
 
Rock
Your Fandango (4:28)
Your Fandango (instrumental mix) (4:29)
Review: Rock Hall Of Fame nominee Todd Rundgren is an accomplished songwriter and ever-innovative producer. Here he links up with someone just as talented in the shape of Sparks, who is an eclectic and quixotic creative and pillar of the modern musical world. 'Your Fandango' (served up here on a limited coloured vinyl 7") is the third single from Rundgren's forthcoming Space Force album. It's a wall of sound with space rock riffs, gauzy textures and freaky vocals. After this comes the album with guests spots from Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo and Muslim hip hop artist Narcy amongst much more.
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Young As The Morning Old As The Sea
Cat: PASSVLP 8. Rel: 23 Sep 16
 
Rock
Everything (3:34)
If You Go (3:43)
When We Were Young (4:38)
Anywhere (3:36)
Somebody's Love (5:14)
Young As The Morning Old As The Sea (3:23)
Beautiful Birds (feat BIRDY) (3:31)
The Long Road (3:52)
Fool's Gold (4:12)
Home (5:41)
Review: Brighton troubadour Michael Rosenberg vaulted himself into the popular consciousness with 'Let Her Go', the biggest hit of 2012, yet rather than let this become a millstone around his neck, he's simply forged forward, elaborating on the heartfelt style that made his name whilst never losing the basic emotional connection at his music's core. This marks his seventh studio album to date, recorded in New Zealand at Neil Finn's Roundhead studios, and replete with the same kind of easy-going yet soul-searching ditties that marry lyrical campfire aesthetics to tasteful orchestral arrangements.
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You're Dead!
You're Dead! (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: WARPLP 256. Rel: 01 Oct 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
Theme
Tesla (feat Herbie Hancock)
Cold Dead
Fkn Dead
Never Catch Me (feat Kendrick Lamar)
Dead Man's Tetris (feat Captain Murphy & Snoop Dogg)
Turkey Dog Coma
Stirring
Coronus, The Terminator
Siren Song (feat Angel Deradoorian)
Turtles
Ready Err Not
Eyes Above
Moment Of Hesitation (feat Herbie Hancock)
Descent Into Madness (feat Thundercat)
The Boys Who Died In Their Sleep (feat Captain Murphy)
Obligatory Cadence
Your Potential/The Beyond (feat Niki Randa)
The Protest
Review: Arriving with some truly mind bending artwork from controversial guro manga artist Shintaro Kago, the new Flying Lotus album You're Dead! Is quite alot to take in upon first listen. Some nineteen tracks deep, Steven Ellison uses all the available space to draw you deep into the afterlife as he sees it, veering through heavily psychedelic jazz passages and next level beat explorations that demand you pay full attention. The iconic Herbie Hancock leads a high profile cast of contributing artists to Fly Lo's fifth studio LP and his most ambitious to date with Kendrick Lamar, Captain Murphy, Snoop Dogg, Angel Deradoorian, Thundercat and Niki Randa also adding to what is a transcendental listening experience.
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You Who Are Leaving To Nirvana (half speed remastered)
You Who Are Leaving To Nirvana (half speed remastered) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: WRWTFWW 061. Rel: 13 Jul 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Teisan (0:58)
Gyatei Gyatei (Drumming) (6:21)
Unga-bai (4:49)
Sange (4:50)
Taiyo (11:10)
Hannya-Singyo (3:46)
Kannon-Daiji (5:50)
Review: Earlier in the year, Midori Takada released his first new solo album in 23 years - a breathlessly brilliant Afro-ambient extravaganza recorded "in a live setting" and utilising instruments held in the MEG Museum in Geneva. Recorded in 2918 and similarly produced with assistance from the museum, You Who Are Leaving sees the long-serving Japanese percussionist combine his own spiritual compositions with vintage recordings of chants by a Buddhist choir, led by Reverend Syuukoh Ikaw. For the most part, it's a sparse, haunting and intoxicating affair, with sustained chants being combined with all manner of percussion instruments (bells, cymbals, chimes, glass bowls) and plenty of studio effects to create mesmerising soundscapes. It's very good all told - so much so that it will likely one day be considered a new age ambient masterpiece.
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You Want It Darker
Cat: 8898536 5071. Rel: 09 Dec 16
 
Rock
You Want It Darker (4:42)
Treaty (4:00)
On The Level (3:27)
Leaving The Table (3:46)
If I Didn't Have Your Love (3:35)
Traveling Light (4:22)
It Seemed The Better Way (4:20)
Steer Your Way (4:24)
String Reprise/Treaty (3:30)
Review: Whilst it's now impossible to view Leonard Cohen's final album outside the context of his passing, the fact of the matter is that this lugubrious sage had been ruminating on the nature of endings and goodbyes for much of his near half-century of artistry, and it's hard to think of a figure who's been quite so eloquent and wise in this endeavour. 'You Want It Darker' seem may a fitting way to bow out, but moreso it bears testimony to the fact that Cohen's questing spirit remained undimmed right until the last, and his travails in the exploration of faith, romance and the human condition were never to lose their finesse and bite.
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You Scare Me To Death
You Scare Me To Death (limited 7" + insert)
Cat: YATC 87. Rel: 07 Feb 22
 
Rock
You Scare Me To Death (2:42)
Cat Black (You Know She's Back) (2:33)
Mustang Ford (2:38)
The Perfumed Garden Of Gulliver Smith (2:48)
Review: Not to be confused with either the album of the same name nor a prior 7" single with different music on it, this limited cut contains four outtakes and demos recorded by T. Rex's Marc Bolan in 1966. Later in 1981, backing instrumentals were recorded and added to Bolan's vocals, under the watchful eye of his trusted former manager Simon Napier-Bell. From 'Mustang Ford' to the later hit 'The Perfurmed Garden...', Bolan sounds all but overdubbed here; he is at one with each rollicking, slick backing, freewheeling and near yelling on this rock altarpiece.

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You & I
You & I (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 888751 758513. Rel: 11 Mar 16
 
Rock
Just Like A Woman (6:27)
Everyday People (4:33)
Don't Let The Sun Catch You Cryin' (4:03)
Grace (6:12)
Calling You (5:25)
Dream Of You & I (4:09)
The Boy With The Thorn In His Side (3:34)
Poor Boy Long Way From Home (5:58)
Night Flight (4:57)
I Know It's Over (6:56)
Review: The mercurial and magical Jeff Buckley departed this realm leaving a severe shortage of actual material, thus this collection of early demos - recorded in 1993 in advance of his debut album proper 'Grace' - marks a cherished opportunity to experience his soulful intensity and otherworldly powers as an interpreter of song. The majority of 'You And I' consists of covers, traversing all the way from Sly & The Family Stone to The Smiths, yet all imbued with his uniquely raw, intuitive and captivating approach. The world will never see the like of Jeff Buckley again, which makes 'You And I' a document worth savouring.
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Ylang Ylang EP
Cat: FKJ 004V. Rel: 27 Aug 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Earthquake (2:44)
Risk (with Bas) (3:57)
Ylang Ylang (3:28)
Brother (3:28)
100 Roses (4:09)
10 Years Ago (3:20)
Review: Vincent Fenton's FKJ project has been a delight to melt away in since first appearing some time back in 2013. His body of work has been measured but meaningful since then, with just his self-titled album to his name aside from a scattered selection of singles. The last we heard from the French artist was the Ylang Ylang EP, released in 2019 digitally on Mom + Pop. Given the EP's warm reception, FKJ has decided to put out a vinyl edition himself, and truth be told his smoky, soulful blend is perfectly suited to wax.
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 in stock $14.00
Yet Another Kito Jempere Album
Yet Another Kito Jempere Album (140 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ERS 048. Rel: 17 Jan 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
A King Of Comets (feat New Composers & Lovvlovver) (5:38)
Sikao Qi Yun (feat Jimi Tenor, Minako Sasjima & Lovvlovver) (7:23)
Sergio Leone (feat Lovvlovver, Gadzhi, Roman Englisgh & Juravlove) (6:46)
Talking In My Dreams (feat Wolfram & Lovvlovver) (3:59)
Untitled Ritual (feat Noteless) (7:31)
Time Traveller (5:26)
Your Ghost In Me (feat Hard Ton, Noteless & Ruf Dug) (10:33)
After The Storm (feat Maajo) (5:43)
Why You Guys Broke? (feat Rich Thair) (1:58)
A Mirage Seen At Buffalo (feat Gadzhi, Lovvlovver, Lipelis, Roman English, Noteless & Jimi Tenor) (12:27)
Et Que Je Dorme (feat Miriam Sehhon & Lovvlovver) (4:12)
Every Minute Is Too Late (2:29)
Review: The acclaimed Kito Jempere joins Cherrystones and DJN4 on the label for 2020, with an album full of international minds. Working with array of collaborators across a cast of friends including Jimi Tenor, Wolfram, Hard Ton, Lipelis, Rich Thair (Red Snapper), Ruf Dug, Cedric Gasaida (Azari & III) and many more, presenting this, his third long play.

A hail of freedom of thoughts and voices before these changed times, recorded and shared across continents. Kito - following releases with DFA, Lo Recordings, Bordello A Parigi, Hell Yeah and Duca Bianco - acts as curator rather than conductor, the idea not to transform the contributions but allow them absolute.

Sending music and receiving back, nothing was touched to keep the truth and honour. From Tokyo to London, Berlin to his base in St Petersburg, trusting the chosen artists led to a broad palette, as his 4/4 driven funk expands with Jazz horns to Motorik percussion, Avant-Reich vocals to White Isle melodies, J Pop Balearics to Chanson stories wrapped around Club memories.

A true world meeting, crossing borders and genres. An eye on the dance floor and week long chill outs. With remixes from the likes of Samo DJ, Lipelis, Cable Toy and more to follow, this is more than Yet Another Kito Jempere Album.




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Yen Ni Agoro
Cat: FUR 407. Rel: 29 Mar 22
 
International
Yen Ni Agoro (2:51)
Wo Nkoa Na Mendo (4:11)
Review: Osei Korankye hails from Accra, Ghana and is a talented musician known as one of his homeland's last remaining seperewa musiciana. These tracks throw it back to the heyday of the sound in 1970 but were recorded in Brooklyn, NY as well as Accra when Korankye linked up with Super Yamba bandleader and drummer Daniel Yount for a few gigs in New York City in 2017. It was an effortless collaboration that resulted in some super psychedelic funk tunes that are designed for carefree dancing.
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 in stock $12.18
Yasuke (Soundtrack)
Yasuke (Soundtrack) (red vinyl LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: WARPLP 334. Rel: 24 Sep 21
 
Soundtracks
War At The Door (2:07)
Black Gold (with Thundercat) (1:35)
Your Lord (2:03)
Shoreline Sus (1:21)
Hiding In The Shadows (with Niki Randa) (1:01)
Crust (2:14)
Fighting Without Honor (1:54)
Pain & Blood (1:26)
War Lords (1:23)
Sachi (1:24)
Your Screams (2:17)
Using What You Got (1:04)
African Samurai (with Denzel Curry) (1:52)
Where's The Girl? (0:43)
Kurosaka Strikes! (1:19)
This Cursed Life (1:27)
Robomb (1:04)
Taiko Time/Sacrifice (1:20)
Your Day Off (1:31)
Your Armour (2:20)
Enchanted (1:25)
Mind Flight (2:53)
Survivors (1:13)
Your Head/We Won (1:24)
The Eyes Of Vengeance (2:55)
Between Memories (with Niki Randa) (1:35)
Review: The aural aesthetics of Flying Lotus go hand-in-hand with film scores. There was the original music contributed to the Blade Runner 2049 anime prequel, tunes for Carole & Tuesday, and the small matter of his label Brainfeeder's new film division. Now we have Yasuke, his first full score.

If you're unaware, Yasuke is the Japanese animated series that's been a hit among fans of Far Eastern cartoons since arriving on Netflix. So far so factual, what about the actual tracks themselves? Well, this collection of arrangements is at once very FlyLo, and then not that FlyLo at all. Yes, there's plenty of deep genre diving going on, nodding to freewheeling jazz, prog rock, trap and more. But here it's much more minimalistic than many might be used to - resulting in a thoroughly original approach to soundtracking a samurai story, void of stereotypes, while never fully breaking from tradition.
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 in stock $19.19
Yarns From The Chocolate Triangle
Yarns From The Chocolate Triangle (limited peanut chocolate vinyl LP)
Cat: ORBSLP 003. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Leaving Plymouth (3:56)
Saragossa Wells (4:41)
Ace (4:27)
Centre Of The Triangle (4:29)
Mermaids (1:47)
The Barn (6:44)
Compass I Fell In Love (4:04)
Cracking Kraken (3:18)
Home (The First Of The Last) (7:05)
Review: Chocolate Hills is a duo made up of Paul Conboy and Alex Paterson, Orb founder and Orbscure Records boss. Their excellent Yarns From The Chocolate Triangle is one of those albums that is tailored made for listening to on good quality headphones, a lush and world class ambient soundscape with vivid designs and bright colours all in high definition. It draws on library music, exotica, kitsch, Balearic, downtempo, folk, spaced out pop and even d&b, all loosely based on an imagined nautical journey to the Bermuda triangle and back. All is calm at sea as you bob and drift on these roomy and magnificently realised sounds, mixing organic and electronic sources and taking a more gorgeosuly idiosyncratic route than the latest Orb album.
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Y.A.A.M.
Y.A.A.M. (12")
Cat: DEEWEE 075. Rel: 24 May 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Y.A.A.M.
Y.A.A.M. (acappella)
Y.A.A.M. (Soulwax version)
Review: Marie Davidson's latest single 'Y.A.A.M.' is a poignant critique of power dynamics in the music industry - favouring authenticity and passion in a world that thrives on branding and transactional relationships - out of which the Canadian artist finds fuel to fan the driving flames of existential industrial electro-techno. The track opens with a juddering, in-between-4x4-and-2-step electro beat, which lasts for over a minute before Davidson takes up the mic: "do you follow me?". What ensues is an imperfect list of music industry quibbles, which flow over the monstrously huge backing - "entrepreneurs, influencers, producers, managers / nothing for you and me" - in stark but gallows-comedic contrast to the plea to relocate our arses to the dancefloor. In Davidson's own words, the track was inspired by a haughty, lecturing email from a music industry insider: "I took the opportunity to write down how I felt about the words," she recalls, "and the overall tone of arrogance of what I had just been sent quickly, I found myself having a bit too much fun."
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Y (remastered)
Y (remastered) (LP + 12" + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: TPGY 1. Rel: 01 Nov 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Thief Of Fire (4:35)
Snowgirl (3:22)
Blood Money (3:00)
Savage Sea (2:58)
We Are Time (6:31)
Words Disobey Me (3:26)
Don't Call Me Pain (5:40)
The Boys From Brazil (4:15)
Don't Sell Your Dreams (6:25)
She Is Beyond Good & Evil (3:24)
3'38 (3:40)
Review: This 40th anniversary reissue of The Pop Group's seminal Y Live album is a timely reminder of what a game changer it was. Hugely inventive and original upon initial release in 1979, it is still an alarming and arresting record of experimental noise. Manic vocal samples, caustic guitars, detuned synths and dishevelled drums make it a tribal and dystopian fusion of unease and terror. It includes tracks recorded in New York, Manchester and Brussels and all re-cut to half speed vinyl, with a special 12" including "She Is Beyond Good & Evil" and "3'38" as well as a special poster.
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Xylophonics/Robot X
Xylophonics/Robot X (limited numbered clear vinyl 2xLP + stamps + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: IP 08889CV. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Xylophonics (LP1: Xylophonics) (3:47)
Refer To The Manual (4:53)
The Spark (2:38)
Supernaturals (2:56)
The Typewriter (2:18)
Temperamental Circus (2:13)
Xylophonics 2 (2:38)
Memory Oscillator (3:42)
Peak Harmonics (4:09)
Whistling Home (3:43)
Space Patrol (1:49)
Sound Corridor (2:55)
The One That Got Away (LP2: Robot X) (3:49)
Harmonic Drive (4:52)
Nanobots (2:37)
Edmondo (2:57)
Repeatability (2:19)
The Three Laws Of Robotics (2:13)
Awareness Signals (2:39)
Multi-Minimal Malfunctions (3:37)
Resolution Sensory Feedback (4:15)
X Robot (3:42)
Resista Reggael (1:51)
Robot X (2:48)
Review: Brothers in sounds (and lineage) Mark and Clive Ives deal with two of the biggest issues impacting music right now on one incredible record.WOO have a reputation for taking parts of archived sounds and formulating new things from those segments, and in this case the work is born from excerpts of four-track tape recordings made in the late-1980s. They then began reflecting on the "imminent nature of humanoid robots", and starting to create Xylophonics/Robot X. From artificial intelligence to reuse and sample politics and economics, these themes seem to guide the sounds themselves, which feel strangely nostalgic and futuristic, a vision of tomorrow that is inseprtable from the humans that made it - their understanding of the unfolding machine age through weird distorted jazz tech, deconstructed dub and psychedelic electronica. So, remembering all this is a reconfigured version of stuff made almost 35 years ago is truly mind-blowing.
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Xen
Xen (LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: STUMM 374. Rel: 29 Oct 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
Now You Know
Held Apart
Xen
Sad Bitch
Sisters
Slit Thru
Failed
Family Violence
Thievery
Lonely Thugg
Fish
Wound
Bullet Chained
Tongue
Promise
Review: The music Venezuelan artist Alejandro Ghersi makes as Arca first came to the fore via UNO, the New York label who issued a trio of compelling releases in 2012. Arca's brand of glossy, high grade beat experimentation has seen him go on to work with Kanye West and FKA Twigs as well as release on venerated US indie Hippos In Tanks. An album deal with Mute may seem unexpected yet the UK label have a long and proud tradition of challenging conventions. Entitled Xen, Mute have described the 15 track set as full of "mercurial forms, fluxing unpredictably from smooth to spiked to sweet" and you wont get much of an idea from the soundclips. If you were charmed by the FKA Twigs set this is an album that will get your serotonins bubbling.
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X01
X01 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: XYX 01. Rel: 29 Nov 21
 
Techno
Track 1 (5:48)
Track 2 (6:32)
Track 3 (5:25)
Review: Here's some fresh techno from Intercepts, a new project dropping three slabs of hi-def, immersive club material from three different un-named artists for adventurous souls. 'Track 1' moves at a slower tempo and deals in fractured rhythms, all the better to carry the huge swathes of atmospheric sound design. 'Track 2' rolls with a deceptive discoid funk which contrasts neatly with the looped up Berlin techno-friendly elements. 'Track 3' takes things even further out into experimental - but still rhythmical - territory, marking Intercepts out as a label with a strong sense of adventure and their own distinctive way of merging influences into something which may well tickle your ear drums.
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Played by: Jeigo
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X-mas Card From Outer Space: Oscar's X-mas Carols 1984-1987
VARIOUS
X-mas Card From Outer Space: Oscar's X-mas Carols 1984-1987 (limited LP + hand-printed x-mas card + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: DOM 34L. Rel: 04 Dec 17
 
Coldwave/Synth
Grandmaster O - "Santa Cut" (1:26)
Ende Shneafliet - "X-mas Card From Outer Space" (3:52)
Mark Lane - "When The Candle Burns Tonight" (3:20)
Atom Cristal - "Cristalissages" (2:51)
Ptose - "What Will You Bring (To Me)?" (2:29)
Atrox & FP & The Doubling Riders - "The Little Match Girl" (5:25)
Bene Gesserit - "Joyeux Poeme!!" (1:50)
Geluidshouwerij - "Snow Blow" (3:07)
The Legendary Pink Dots - "Governement Health Warning" (1:30)
Jacques Van Erven - "Longfellow's Christmas Bells" (3:30)
Pascal Comelade - "Creche Musicale Et Plastique" (2:22)
Doxa Sinistra - "Sade Claus Is Coming To Town (Chapter I-VII)" (4:46)
Van Kaye & Ignit - "Happy Holiday" (3:58)
Edward Ka-Spel - "Jesus Wept" (2:13)
Genetic Factor - "Vigila Di Natale" (5:57)
Review: Domestica presents a vinyl version of Oscar's X-mas Carols. For this album's tracklist, Jordi Serrano and Oscar Smit made a personal selection from the three previous cassettes which were originally released on Christmas Day 1984, 1985 and 1987 respectively by Smit's imprint Noel Tapes in Holland. The 15 tracks here are a selection of the best tracks of these three cassettes, mastered from the originals by Ruud '66' Lekx. It also features a cover painting by Max Kisman, laminated translucent sleeve and is hand stamped. Complete with dossier including liner notes by Smit, band bios, photos and download code, it's allegedly the only experimental Christmas compilation ever published.
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Played by: Dj soFa
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WYGG: While Your Guitar Gently
WYGG: While Your Guitar Gently (CD in debossed sleeve)
Cat: N 0021. Rel: 31 May 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Fear Into Dust
WYGG (For Tom Waits)
Forgotten Journey To
Bolero (feat Ola Rudnicka)
Gear Chill Spell
Arrows Of Faith
WYGG Coda
Bolero (with Ola - bonus track)
Heat (bonus track)
Review: mSometime Coil affiliate CoH has spent the last few years combing his cutting-edge experimental techniques and love of mind-altering electronics with what counts - in his sphere of interest at least - as traditional rock and pop song structures. He continues that theme on WYGG: While Your Guitar Gently, a collection whose laudable attempts at accessibility are partially countered by his experimental instructs and love of curiously processed, otherworldly sounds. In truth, it's a very enjoyable and entertaining listen, with the long-serving producer combining fractured, manipulated guitar sounds with bullish, glitchy electronic rhythms, pulsating electronic motifs, copious amounts of mind-altering effects and a genuine sense of wide-eyed excitement. In other words, it's off-kilter minimalism dialled up to the max, with added musical vibrancy.



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Wrong Side Of Paradise
Wrong Side Of Paradise (purple vinyl LP)
Cat: MOSH 664LPP. Rel: 19 Jan 23
 
Rock
Wrong Side Of Paradise (3:44)
Hustle (3:27)
Better Than Saturday Night (3:40)
Riding Out The Storm (3:46)
Pay Dirt (3:44)
Catch Yourself On (4:16)
Crazy Horses (2:25)
Burning Rome (3:46)
Don't Let The World (Get In The Way) (3:47)
Green & Troubled Land (4:50)
This Life Will Be The Death Of Me (3:32)
Review: Originally born when members of Thin Lizzy decided to reform, obviously opting not to use the name without the involement of the late Phil Lynott. Forming under the Black Star Riders banner instead, as a means of being able to perform new material on a nightly basis without the added pressure of folk simply anticipating a rendition of, 'Emerald', or, 'Dancing In The Moonlight, they've gone on to deliver a slew of retro-fitted rock anthems without relying too heavily on nostalgic tropes. Their fifth full-length, 'Wrong Side Of Paradise', marks the first project with current drummer Zak St John, as well as the last to feature guitarist/songwriter Christian Martucci. While also serving as the first to be recorded without founding member Scott Gorham, cuts like the momentous standout, 'Better Than Saturday Night', keep positive affirmation, thunderous riffs and serene hooks at the forefront, and are a definitive reminder that behind-the-scenes alterations don't always amount to the art being sacrificed.
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Wow
Wow (yellow vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: RVNGNL 82LPC2. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Oni (They) (4:17)
Confessions At The Dinner Table (3:24)
Slon (Elephant) (3:49)
Asleep (2:46)
Nochnoi Zvonok (Night Call) (5:36)
Mi (We) (4:29)
D D Don't (3:46)
Early Bird (2:38)
Razmishlenie (Thinking) (4:22)
Flu (3:11)
Meow Chat (2:27)
Review: A concept album in the truest sense, not that you'd necessarily assume that from the outset, Kate NV has quite literally thrown her toys out of the pram for this one. Taking the bits and pieces, sounds and sonics from her 2020 album, Room For The Moon, Wow feels like she might have scattered the parts on the carpet like an eager child emptying a chest of fun they've not opened in years, then started to see what might be made anew from those once-familiar elements.

Fittingly, the result of that approach is very, very fun, but also pretty serious. There's plenty of innovation at work here - leftfield, alternative electronica messing around with assumptions we make about structure and order, at times almost sounding like a cut and paste project. In other moments, we step from staccato rhythms and percussion into rich brass movements. Quite unlike a lot you'll buy this week.
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Worlds Gone MAD
Worlds Gone MAD (limited LP)
Cat: TTT 106. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Mutually Assured Destruction (2:56)
Lord Of The Flies (3:49)
Portal Of Corruption (3:46)
I Was Dead (12:32)
Leonard (3:58)
Tomorrow's Pioneers (4:20)
Anti Work (3:36)
Sun Cage (12:25)
Review: Nuke Watch made a big debut on this label back in 2021 and since dropped live snapshots on the likes of NYPD Records and WEEDING but now return with new full-length World's Gone M.A.D.. The ensemble features Chris Hontos and Aaron Anderson and between them, they explore modal jazz infused with dub undercurrents and plenty of rhythmic and electronic invention. Spoken words and warped folk guitar lines, plucked strings and ritualistic dances, whirring machines and drifting sax notes all make this a record that is alive with detail and brilliantly beguiling.
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World Of Echo
Cat: AU 1002-1. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Experimental/Electronic
Tone Bone Kone
Soon To Be Innocent Fun/Let's See
Answers Me
Being It
Place I Know/Kid Like You
She's The Star/I Take This Time
Tree House
See Through
Hiding Your Present From You
Wax The Van
All Boy All Girl
Lucky Cloud
Tower Of Meaning/Rabbit's Ear/Home Away From Home
Let's Go Swimming
The Name Of The Next Song
Happy Ending
Canvas Home
Our Last Night Together
Review: Well, we couldn't really be happier. In fact, there is almost nothing to say about this album apart from the fact that it is absolutely, downright essential. Originally released in 1986 on Rough Trade here in the UK, it has been reissued a few time over the years but has always vanished in the blink of an eye and reappeared on the EBay and Discogs circuits for big bucks. Finally, you can indulge in a beautifully remastered version on virgin vinyl. In what is seen by many cultic Russell fans as perhaps his biggest achievement, the LP drifts in and out of light and shadows with utter ease, truly portraying the genius of the man who paved much of the way for modern electronic music generally. From start to finish, it's an ethereal mixture of sparse beats, effect manipulations and folklore, charismatically told by one of the only artists in the history of experimental music to really combine and successfully bind so many unexpected musical terrains. We are only mere mortals, so we won't describe the music to you...just get yourself a copy and see...
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WORKSHOP 32
Cat: WORKSHOP 32. Rel: 20 Feb 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Track 1 (6:35)
Track 2 (6:51)
Track 3 (3:08)
Track 4 (6:10)
Track 5 (8:57)
Track 6 (9:03)
Track 7 (4:45)
Track 8 (6:10)
Track 9 (6:04)
Provide Those Ends (2:05)
Review: WORKSHOP 32 has been a long time coming - not least as this is Kassem Mosse's first solo outing on Workshop since 2014. And what a way to return, presenting a full-length album that reflects the evolution of the artist while not denying any of the ideas and sounds and styles that first made us fall in love with him all those moons ago. A broad and varied celebration of off-centre electronic music that has as much right to be on the dancefloor as it does on a movie soundtrack. So what does that sound like? Well, in the case of 'Track 2', it's a skeletal toybox tech workout, while 'Track 6' takes us into deep and surrealist house music. Elsewhere, ''Track 7' explodes into a carnival of percussion and bleep, 'Track 4' offers lunging curveball fours, bassline seeming to bore holes in the very ground you're stomping on. Always pared back, but never truly minimal, it's one of 2023's earliest classics.
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Workaround
Cat: PAN 106. Rel: 19 Nov 21
 
Techno
Workaround 1 (3:38)
Workaround 2 (4:22)
Workaround 3 (4:25)
Workaround 4 (5:48)
Workaround 5 (1:39)
Clouds Strum (1:18)
Workaround 6 (3:24)
Workaround 7 (1:26)
Workaround 8 (3:16)
Workaround 9 (4:23)
Square Fifths (1:21)
Workaround Bass (4:31)
Pause (0:59)
Workaround 10 (1:12)
Review: It's been a long time coming, but finally Beatrice Dillon has delivered her debut album - and it's a peach. It sees her "Workaround" a set rhythmic idea - 150 BPM percussive polyrhythms influenced by various global drumming styles - to create a suite of tracks rooted in bass-heavy UK style "broken techno" but vastly different in tone and style. Thanks to a range of impressive guest musicians (techno experimentalists Batu and Laurel Halo both contributed alongside veteran jazz players, one of Britain's best bhangra drummers and a cellist), there's a fantastic hybrid electronic/acoustic vibe throughout, with Dillon's experimental instincts combining with her grasp of mood and melody to create a suite of impossible-to-pigeonhole tracks that genuinely sound like nothing else around. In a word: superb
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Played by: Cedric Woo, Pure Space
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Words & Music May 1965
Words & Music May 1965 (pink vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 18813. Rel: 17 Oct 22
 
Rock
I'm Waiting For The Man (4:50)
Men Of Good Fortune (4:31)
Heroin (4:01)
Too Late (3:19)
Buttercup Song (4:39)
Walk Alone (3:02)
Buzz Buzz Buzz (2:51)
Pale Blue Eyes (5:00)
Stockpile (2:35)
Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (8:16)
Review: A new early cornerstone for Velvet Underground fanatics, 'Words And Music May 1965' is Lou Reed in his earliest incarnation, spanning some of the artist's earliest-known recordings. Demo versions of 'Heroin' and 'Pale Blue Eyes' both make appearances, while seven further completely unreleased and unheard songs also come to fruition. The earliest is a doo-wop serenade recorded in 1958, when Reed was just sixteen years old.
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Words & Endings
Cat: OTCRLP 015. Rel: 01 Oct 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Forfra (1:36)
Kill A Sound (4:24)
Immortal (5:59)
The Moon (3:51)
Krasnik Interlude (2:29)
Handgrenade (4:22)
Moenten (5:00)
Old Balance (4:39)
Krasnik Boogie (3:40)
Limo (4:53)
The Ender (4:16)
Review: "Uffe's Words and Endings is a dub addled breach of sonic warfare." So says the officially approved text to accompany this release. Whoever wrote it isn't wrong, either. Long-since turning heads with releases on highly regarded but often unsung labels like Tartelet, Pets, and Delusions of Grandeur, we should already be expecting some special greatness from the artist in question. And yet Words & End-ings exceeds those expectations.

The juxtaposition between the soulful, jazz-driven, loose, 10PM atmospherics of 'Immortal' and 'The Moon''s sharp, stubby, staccato techiness is just one case in point. This is a dance music album that should be in album format, a night out on one record, all your memories and your current after party. At a point in time where we can all agree things are looking worrying, here is reassurance.
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Woodstock '69
Woodstock '69 (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PARA 482LP. Rel: 01 Jun 22
 
Rock
Suite - Judy Blue Eyes (5:48)
Blackbird (3:07)
Helplessly Hoping (5:51)
Guinnevere (5:51)
Marrakesh Express (5:58)
4 + 20 (5:00)
Mr Soul/Wonderin' (2:55)
You Don’t Have To Cry (3:31)
Pre-Road Downs (3:40)
Long Time Gone (6:12)
Bluebird Revisited (4:17)
Sea Of Madness (3:10)
Wooden Ships (6:36)
Find The Cost Of Freedom (3:55)
49 Bye-Byes (5:15)
Review: "Noted for being "scared shitless" at the prospect of their upcoming Woodstock gig in 1969, Crosby, Stills Nash & Young were still fledgling performers at this point, this being only their second live appearance as a supergrounp. An evening gig, many of the festival attendees were on their way out; those who stayed for CSNY didn't regret it, though. Careening through originals like Still's 'Judy Blue Eyes' and Paul McCartney's 'Blackbird', the band later caused jaws to drop with the mid-show rollout of Neil Young. Prepare for lovingly remastered psych funk shoulder-swayers on this limited LP and CD bundle.

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Wonders Of The Underwater World (Soundtrack)
Wonders Of The Underwater World (Soundtrack) (LP + insert + sticker sheet)
Cat: JBH 102LP. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Soundtracks
Wonderland In The Wilderness (7:50)
Nature On A Knife Edge (7:42)
Sunken Tombs Of The Truk Lagoon (5:45)
Magic Of The Dolphin (8:50)
Review: It's always fascinating to discover a completely different side to an artist like Gerald Woodruff. Jezz to most, he's best known for his spell with the mighty Black Sabbath, appearing on the Technical Ecstasy album, and performing on both that tour and the dates in support of landmark LP Sabotage. He also recorded with Robert Plant and Phil Collins on the former's debut album, Pictures at Eleven. As such he's probably not the first artist you'd expect to have made an underwater soundtrack to a forgotten marine life epic, Wonders of the Underwater World. A production two years in the making, Woodroffe's accompaniment uses a number of synths and electronic instruments that Vangelis was fond of at the time, lending a sense of the miraculous and unknown to the score, while the crew at Trunk Record have also created a retro sleeve complete with sticker sheet, meaning you can create your own seabed scene on the cover
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FORTHCOMING
Women & Children First
Women & Children First (limited numbered 180 gram 45RPM Audiophile SuperVinyl UltraDisc One-Step 2xLP)
Cat: MFSL45UD1S 034. Rel: 31 Dec 25
 
Rock
And The Cradle Will Rock
Everybody Wants Some!!
Fools
Romeo Delight
Tora! Tora!
Loss Of Control
Take Your Whiskey Home
Could This Be Magic
In A Simply Rhyme
Review: Van Halen's third release, Women & Children First, showcases the band coming into their own after their meteoric rice to fame in the late 70s. Originally released in 1980, the album made the top ten and sold over three million copies with little radio play and not even a top 40 song. The album is also ranked #36 in the top 100 Heavy Metal records of all time. Released on limited numbered 180 gram at 45RPM Audiophile SuperVinyl with the UltraDisc One-Step process spread across two records. Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab US's pressing is perhaps the ultimate copy to have for the discerning audiophile.
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Wombs & Alien Spirits
Cat: SPCTR 019. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Bios (4:07)
Hypha (6:44)
Opium (4:42)
Libya Loop (3:33)
Aton (1:48)
Hmmm? (2:21)
Codex (4:25)
Soma Cell (1:22)
Wombs & Alien Spirits (6:20)
Molecular Repair (5:01)
Review: Kareem Lotfy and Heith are back with their Ghost Lemurs project, and arguably their most conceptual and captivating record to date. Describing Wombs & Spirit Aliens as "a type of folk music devoid of a specific homeland, but resulting from the authors' heritages, simultaneously divided and united by the Mediterranean Sea", it feels like stepping out of our traditional timeline and into another dimension. Unarguably psychedelic - you can almost hear the shooting stars wisp by core arrangements as you desperately try and stargaze in the mind's eye - it's also unarguably earthly. Polyrhythms and melodic motifs seem to be taken straight from the ceremonial practices of long lost communities and tribes. Those who built their civilisations around a connection with the terrestrial and extraterrestrial, something most of us can only really hope to imagine in 2024.
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Wolf Eyes With Spykes
Wolf Eyes With Spykes (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: WE. Rel: 03 Jul 23
 
Industrial/Noise
Track 1 (15:01)
Track 2 (4:47)
Track 3 (4:59)
Track 4 (5:31)
Track 5 (7:26)
Review: Lo-fi industrial experimentation from Michigan outfit Wolf Eyes, who by this point had already become renowned for their strange avant-garde approach to a genre that hasn't exactly played things by the books for the most part. Those looking for tunes to unwind to need not apply, while those in search of something that pushes the boundaries of sound, not to mention song craft, will likely feel right at home. Originally recorded in 2000 in Ann Arbor, something of musical hotbed in the Motor City state, this challenging five track collection was laid down on a two-track reel-to-reel and feels almost handmade. Packed full of distortion, subtle discordance, interference substituting melody, and a constant love for the abrasive, it's a benchmark-setting example of what makes these guys so vital, incomparable and insane.
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FORTHCOMING
Within/Without
Within/Without (grey marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: FLT1 02LPC1. Rel: 26 Apr 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Strange Temptation
Within/Without
The End Of Me (feat Douglas McCarthy)
New Decay
The Depths You Hold
Flesh Techniques
Deserve (feat Ms Boan Mariana Saldana)
Pisces
Serpent Coil
Sightline
Review: Oakland, CA trio Houses Of Heaven draw on elements of industrial pop, post-punk, electro and experimental on their latest full-length Within/Without, their second LP for label Felte. Channelling the production prowess of Matia Simovich (INHALT) - and featuring top-of-their-game guest vocals from Douglas McCarthy (Nitzer Ebb) and Mariana SaldaNa (BOAN) - Within/Without marks a turn away from the dub-infused movements of their prior 2020 Silent Places, going full-on weighty and noir cyberpunk, but with an extra ear for texture that most other releases operating in said style cannot claim to match. Opener 'Strange Temptation' prefers its shutdown Reeses and crunching arp sequences, while mid-record peaktimer 'Deserve' proves itself unafraid of rapturous verbs and washes; the lust could go on, but all tracks here have a remarkable ability to both strike fear into the hearts of us puny humans and simultaneously make us prance.
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With Any Future
Cat: WLM 38. Rel: 15 Sep 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
With Any Future
Missing Us
Missing Us (dub)
Review: Marking the start of an exciting new collaborative project, Wolf + Lamb proudly share the debut release of The Waves & Us. Formed out of
a creative meeting of minds between Maayan Nidam, Markus Nikolaus and Louis McGuire, theirs is a sound that strengthens the storied
approach of a live band with the experimental thrust of analogue electronics. Pop and rock fundamentals lend an earthly hook to the
tracks, but these are anything but straight-forward songs.
Maayan has already forged a formidable career in electronic music, both under her own name and as part of Mara Trax, scoring releases
on such celebrated labels as Perlon. Markus performs his own solo project Cunt Cunt Chanel, while Louis is part of Ballet School, a band
releasing on noted indie label Bella Union. The whirlwind of creativity that has whipped up around the trio has yielded an album which will
follow this single, made up of one-take recordings that capture the energy and adventure that powers The Waves & Us.
Maayan's electronics provide the atmospheric backdrop to the songs, running modular synthesisers and drum machines through detailed
chains of processing and effects with an emphasis on a warm, charmingly rough finish. Markus' guitar undergoes a similar fuzzy treatment
while his voice calls out introspective, abstract lyrics to set the mind racing. Louis' bass underpins the music with a dubby sensibility,
bringing a necessary balance to the frequency range.
Making the most of their in-the-room recording approach, the singles will feature alternative takes of the songs that will appear on the
album, providing a little insight into the flutters and fluctuations that shape the development of this project. With their eyes fixed on live
performances and an arresting sound already formed, this is a vital time for all three artists and the people that listen to them.
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Wireless World (Record Store Day RSD 2022)
Wireless World (Record Store Day RSD 2022) (limited green splattered vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPYEP 3014XRSD22. Rel: 25 May 22
 
Rock
Music For Money (2:10)
I Love The Sound Of Breaking Glass (3:12)
Little Hitler (2:57)
Shake & Pop (3:20)
Tonight (3:57)
So It Goes (2:32)
No Reason (3:31)
36 Inches High (2:58)
Marie Provost (2:50)
Nutted By Reality (2:55)
Heart Of The City (live) (4:04)
They Called It Rock (3:13)
Rollers Show (3:32)
Heart Of The City (2:05)
Review: The title of Nick Lowe's solo record has a great backstory: at the time, he and label head Jake Riviera wanted to mess with journalists so in every interview at the time they gave the record a different title. Jesus of Cool was one which they knew wouldn't work for the US release so that became Pure Pop for Now People, while Wireless World was another one banded about. That faded away and was forgotten about as the other two titles went on to be used. But now, 40 years later, the record is reissued under that third title but with the original album tracklist.
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Wirehead
Cat: CANVAS 013. Rel: 13 Dec 22
 
Bass
Bone Theory (4:16)
Benevolent World Exploder (4:18)
Aqua Tofane (3:25)
Hyperfixate For Me (3:39)
Strawberry Online (3:22)
I Wed My Shadow (3:46)
Ophanim Plushie (4:31)
Threnody For The Child Of Omelas (6:14)
Review: XAO is back on his long-term label Canvas with another scintillating new album, Wirehead. It is his second following the head tuning 2019 debut Eternal Care Unit and it comes with liquid metal surfaces, chrome sheen and wispy sound design that is utterly futuristic. Though very much a clean digital album laden with video game FX and contemporary sound design, there is warmth and humanity in these tracks. Delayed percussion, guitar fuzz, celestial chords and rich, hearty bass all make it so as techno, IDM and electro are all fused together.
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Will Of The People
Will Of The People (limited trifold 3xLP)
Cat: 457208 6. Rel: 27 Oct 22
 
Rock
The Piper (3:44)
Into The Sea (2:41)
Big Brass Buttons (3:03)
Super Lekker Stoned (Richard Fearless mix) (5:30)
Saturns Pattern (Young Fathers remix) (4:01)
Let Me In (demo) (3:34)
I Spy (3:32)
Oranges & Rosewater (3:01)
Praise If You Wanna (1:39)
Mother Ethiopia (part 1) (3:10)
We Got A Lot (3:04)
I'll Think Of Something (4:05)
Devotion (4:00)
Sun Goes (3:19)
Alone (3:51)
Lay Down Your Weary Burden (3:41)
The Olde Original (2:38)
Pure Sound (2:55)
Landslide (2:42)
Dusk Til Dawn (2:04)
The Ballad Of Jimmy McCabe (4:05)
Rip The Pages Up (vocal version) (4:32)
How Sweet It Is (3:50)
Golden Leaves (3:46)
Birthday (2:44)
Serafina (2:46)
I Work In The Clouds (0:32)
Portal To The Past (3:02)
Hopper (White Label remix) (5:14)
Cosmic Fringes (Pet Shop Boys remix) (12:02)
Alpha (0:36)
Review: This album was brought together as a look back at some of Paul Weller's lesser-known tunes. The collection dates back to 1991 and takes in many solo recordings across six sides of vinyl. Amongst the inclusions are plenty of rare B-sides and remixes as well as live recordings, none of them appearing on any of his most successful solo albums. It's a mix of rarities that fans are sure to lap up as they travel through 20 years of Weller magic, all compiled by the man himself.
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Wildflowers & All The Rest
Cat: 009362 4929291. Rel: 16 Oct 20
 
Rock
Wildflowers (3:14)
You Don't Know How It Feels (4:47)
Time To Move On (3:17)
You Wreck Me (3:25)
It's Good To Be King (5:11)
Only A Broken Heart (4:32)
Honey Bee (4:55)
Don't Fade On Me (3:33)
Hard On Me (3:49)
Cabin Down Below (2:51)
To Find A Friend (3:27)
A Higher Place (3:56)
House In The Woods (5:32)
Crawling Back To You (4:58)
Wake Up Time (5:19)
Something Could Happen (4:35)
Leave Virginia Alone (4:15)
Climb That Hill Blues (2:33)
Confusion Wheel (4:19)
California (2:38)
Harry Green (3:53)
Hope You Never (3:03)
Somewhere Under Heaven (4:35)
Climb That Hill (3:33)
Hung Up & Overdue (5:51)
Review: You'll have to go pretty far to find anyone who doesn't crack a smile at the ever-so-slightly nasal tones of Tom Petty. The late-Earl of heartland and blues rock originally unveiled this record as his second solo full-length, back in 1994, and it earned triple-platinum sales for very good reason.

At times carefree and driven by a celebration of abandon as much as any time signature ('You Don't Know How It Feels', 'Wildflowers') in other moments reflective ('Don't Fade On Me'), and occasionally redemptive ('Crawling Back To You'), it is quite literally packed with the gamut of human emotion. And some very handy guitar work. Here extended (hence the All The Rest bit in the title), you also get an additional four discs of bang for your buck, including rare home recordings, live takes and alternative versions. We'll leave you to explore those, though.
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Who's Next (50th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Cat: ARHSLP 19. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Rock
Baba O'Riley (4:54)
Bargain (4:05)
Love Ain't For Keeping (3:32)
My Wife (3:31)
The Song Is Over (6:30)
Getting In Tune (4:46)
Going Mobile (3:45)
Behind Blue Eyes (3:36)
Won't Get Fooled Again (8:34)
Review: As part of the Who's massive reissue bundle of Who's Next, their most popular album, the half-speed remastered edition on vinyl makes for a relatively reserved version, compared to the mammoth CD box-sets full of demos and rarities also in tow. Primed for audiophiles - whose needs sometimes cross over with, but are no less distinct from, that of collection completists - this version of the album is special in that the original tapes have been re-treated using a half-speed remastering process, which enhances the sound quality and clarity of the original recordings. What's more, this version was done at Abbey Road Studios, of all places, with the process overseen by acclaimed engineer Miles Showell and from tapes prepared by Jon Astley.
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Who's Next (50th Anniversary Edition)
Who's Next (50th Anniversary Edition) (10xCD box set + Blu-ray + hard-back book in slipcase)
Cat: 358730 7. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Rock
Who's Next - The Original Album
Pete Townshend's Life House Demos 1970-1971 (part 1)
Pete Townshend's Life House Demos 1970-1971 (part 2)
Record Plant, New York Sessions, March 1971
Olympic Sound Studios, London Sessions 1970-1972
Singles & Sessions 1970-1972
Live At The Young Vic, London 1971 (part 1)
Live At The Young Vic, London 1971 (part 2)
Live At The Civic Auditorium, San Francisco 1971 (part 1)
Live At The Civic Auditorium, San Francisco 1971 (part 2)
Who's Next & 14 Bonus Tracks (Blu-ray)
Review: Who's Next is the Who's most popular album, and is widely hailed as one of the greatest commercial rock albums of all time. Coasting on the enduring international success it has received for just about five decades, the album's 50th Anniversary now sees to this humungous CD and Blu-Ray box set reissue, putting together an ultra high quality Blu-Ray audio version of the original album, as well as over 50 demo tracks and oddballs from around the time. There's also a deluge of recorded live shows on there.
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Who's Next (50th Anniversary Edition)
Who's Next (50th Anniversary Edition) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 358584 0. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Rock
Baba O'Riley (5:02)
Bargain (5:20)
Love Ain't For Keeping (2:07)
My Wife (3:27)
The Song Is Over (6:25)
Getting In Tune (4:48)
Going Mobile (3:45)
Behind Blue Eyes (3:39)
Won't Get Fooled Again (8:34)
Review: With all-time rock anthems like 'Won't Get Fooled Again' and 'Baba O'Riley', it's perhaps no wonder Who's Next is The Who's best selling album, but it's no commercial compromise. Songs like 'Behind Blue Eyes' are as raw and visceral as the foursome ever were, even compared to much of today's indie music. The 50th anniversary reissue package at large has dug up 89 unreleased demos and rarities for the completist collector, but this vinyl edition concentrates on the album itself and is all the more powerful a listen for it.
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Who's Next (50th Anniversary Edition)
Who's Next (50th Anniversary Edition) (translucent green vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 450620 8. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Rock
Baba O'Riley (5:07)
Bargain (5:13)
Love Ain't For Keeping (2:22)
My Wife (3:28)
The Song Is Over (6:13)
Getting In Tune (4:44)
Going Mobile (3:40)
Behind Blue Eyes (3:45)
Won't Get Fooled Again (8:05)
Review: Who's Next is probably the Who's biggest album, serving as a great introduction for new would-be fans. Suprisingly, though, it was their fifth, and was a whopping international seller despite its ambitious conception as a multimedia rock opera, first made under the working title Lighthouse. The blueprint for the next generation of stadium rock, the likes of 'Won't Get Fooled Again' and 'Baba O'Riley' are quintessentially epic songs, and have seamlessly translated into today's modern rock & pop cultural landscape. Now reissued 50 years later, it comes incredibly as the eighth edition of the album, featuring a humungous 155 audio tracks in total, 89 of them being unreleased demos and rarities.
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Who's Next (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 358585 3. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Rock
Baba O'Riley
Bargain
Love Ain't For Keeping
My Wife
The Song Is Over
Getting In Tune
Going Mobile
Behind Blue Eyes
Won't Get Fooled Again
Introduction
I Can't Explain
Substitute
Summertime Blues
My Wife
Baba O'Riley
Behind Blue Eyes
Bargain
Won't Get Fooled Again
Baby Don't You Do It
Magic Bus
Introduction To Tommy
Overture
Amazing Journey
Sparks
Pinball Wizard
See Me Feel Me
My Generation
Naked Eye
Going Down
Review: The Who's 50th Anniversary edition of Who's Next is being released in multiple formats and chief among them is this relatively short and succinct 4xLP version. Though four sides of vinyl isn't usually thought to be "short", this is a minimal incarnation of the reissued album, compared to the juggernaut CD and Blu-Ray box set which contains over 155 original audio tracks on it. This version is as comparatively minimal and monolithic as the 2001: A Space Odyssey monolith referenced on its front cover, though it's not still without its nice extra-album bonuses, 'Pinball Wizard' and 'Naked Eye' included.
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Who Me?
Who Me? (12" + insert in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: MIC 002. Rel: 06 Jun 17
 
Experimental/Electronic
Gush (4:29)
Who Me? (4:18)
Ode To Daughter (3:49)
Edges (4:13)
Lady Bug (4:06)
Review: The MIC label has undoubtedly been one of the best things to happen this year. The London independent kicked off a few months ago with an excellent hidden gem by Mike Collins, a fringe drum machine enthusiast from the 80s, which was a record that we saw as totally unmissable (and one which flew of our shelves like hotcakes!). The imprint is back with LAPS, a cold wave duo who are making similarly stripped-back machine music, except that these two girls have only been around for a few years. This is a great signing from an indie, because it's the sort of crew that will likely be picked up by a bigger label in the future. The duo's sounds linger in mid-air beautifully, from the opening shots and burst of "Gush", to the more dancehall-flavoured chants of the leading "Who Me?", and the pensive twists and turns of "Ode To Daughter". "Edges" oozes a thick bass amid stepping drums, whereas "Lady Bug" offers the only real moment of r&b delight, all filtered through a raw and loose sort of framework. Top stuff. We love this label.
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