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FORTHCOMING
Lives Outgrown
Lives Outgrown (LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 287. Rel: 17 May 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Tell Me Who You Are Today
Floating On A Moment
Burden Of Life
Lost Changes
Rewind
Reaching Out
Oceans
For Sale
Beyond The Sun
Whispering Love
Review: Beth Gibbons releases her debut solo album Lives Outgrown. Notably containing ten songs that were in total written over the course of ten years, the overarching mood is one of saying farewell and musing on the bittersweetness of loss. The English singer and notable Portishead member's solo efforts often operate with this affect, but Gibbons' latest is of special import, given the length of time over which these songs were crafted and occasionally performed over the years. As demonstrated by lead track 'Floating On A Moment', the palette is soft and reflective, hitting only the softest dynamic notes, as Gibbons sings of unique lifetime journeys and a dealt-with sense of friends suffering being left behind.
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FORTHCOMING
Lives Outgrown
Cat: WIGCD 287. Rel: 17 May 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Tell Me Who You Are Today
Floating On A Moment
Burden Of Life
Lost Changes
Rewind
Reaching Out
Oceans
For Sale
Beyond The Sun
Whispering Love
Review: Beth Gibbons has never saturated the market with her distinctive approach to singing and songwriting, choosing to leave the power of her contributions to Portishead and solo hanging in the air. That makes Lives Outgrown a truly exciting proposition, some 20 years after her last solo outing and simultaneously unique but naturally leading on from the magical Out of Season. The sonic content is layered differently, less folky and more like art rock embellished with electronics, but the melancholic, wistful melodic makeup feels absolutely rooted in Gibbon's approach throughout the years. This is the CD edition of a very welcome return from a truly unique treasure in British alternative music.
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est. release 17 May 24 $11.05
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FORTHCOMING
Lives Outgrown (Deluxe)
Lives Outgrown (Deluxe) (CD in hard-back book case)
Cat: WIGCD 287X. Rel: 17 May 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Review: Portishead's incredibly gifted lead singer Beth Gibbons is back with a solo album which appears like a bolt from the blue on Domino. As it transpires, Lives Outgrown has been ruminating for some time as Gibbons reflects on the passage of time, working closely with James Ford (of Simian Mobile Disco fame) and Talk Talk's Lee Harris to develop a distinct, gently psychedelic art rock-meets indie pop sound. Throughout, the album is guided by Gibbons' distinctive approach to songwriting, sounding like a natural cousin to her work in Portishead or her earlier solo album Out Of Season, while also offering something beguiling fresh and unsurprisingly brilliant. This is the CD edition, which comes in a hardback book case for the collectors out there.
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est. release 17 May 24 $13.16
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All The Same
All The Same (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: RUG 1410. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
All The Same (3:00)
Land Before Time (2:09)
Review: Fat Dog make a riveting return to the spotlight with new single 'All The Same'. Following up their 2023 debut 'King Of The Slugs', their latest track is a hardcore stadium-crusher, hadron-colliding motifs of coldwave, EBM and anthem punk for an electronic statement reminiscent of Scalping or Yard Act, but to an end all of their own fashioning. It's no wonder this cold-punk five-piece group of lads are billed as "music to grow your hairline to"; despite the huge sonic histrionics present in their music, the track somehow manages to provoke the release of cortisol and oxytocin in the brain at the same time, nailing that ever so delicate blend of humour and tension.
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Something In The Room She Moves
Something In The Room She Moves (limited gatefold translucent red vinyl 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: WIGLP 506X. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Sun Girl (5:50)
These Morning (3:47)
Something In The Room She Moves (6:15)
Spinning (6:11)
Materia (3:10)
Meyou (5:13)
Evening Mood (6:20)
Ocean (5:35)
Talking To The Whisper (3:40)
Who Brings Me (6:39)
Review: Julia Holter's sixth album Something in the Room She Moves might just be the Los Angeles songwriter's best work. In the past she has often explored memory and dreamlike futures but on this new outing she is very much more in the moment throughout. She explains herself hat "There's a corporeal focus, inspired by the complexity and transformability of our bodies." Musically the album mixes fretless electric bass pitches with her unique vocal melodies. The recognisable sounds of the Yamaha CS-60 interweave with more organic wind instruments and add up to a fluid, watery sound that flows smooth and carries you along with it amongst the gorgeous harmonies.
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Something In The Room She Moves
Something In The Room She Moves (gatefold 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 506. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Sun Girl (5:49)
These Morning (3:46)
Something In The Room She Moves (6:14)
Spinning (6:11)
Materia (3:09)
Meyou (4:50)
Evening Mood (6:20)
Ocean (5:35)
Talking To The Whisper (6:49)
Who Brings Me (3:29)
Review: Julia Holter's sixth album, Something In The Room She Moves, is a dreamlike exploration of complexity and transformability, featuring flowing harmonic universes and fluid, water-like melodies. Her vocal register, reminiscent of Siouxsie Sioux, Nico, or Kate Bush, possesses a matchstick intensity, rekindling its own flame through the conversation in her voice. Holter's diaphragm shifts between instruments, creating a continuum of fretless electric bass pitches counterpointing with gliding vocal melodies. Glissing Yamaha CS-60 adds a touch of experimentalism, while her production choices and arrangements maintain a sense of simplicity and refinement. Holter's singing resonates in somatic frequencies, evoking a deep connection between mind and body. With its liquid, ever-changing nature, 'Something In The Room She Moves' invites listeners to immerse themselves in a world of sound that is both ethereal and profoundly human.
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Something In The Room She Moves
Cat: WIGCD 506. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Sun Girl
These Morning
Something In The Room She Moves
Materia
Meyou
Spinning
Ocean
Evening Mood
Talking To The Whisper
Who Brings Me
Review: Julia Holter has subtly shifted focus on new album (her sixth in total) Something In The Room She Moves, moving away from exploring memory and dream-like states to instead focus on (in her words) "the complexity and transformability of our bodies". To create this rather distinctive (and rather good sound world), she added her own ethereal vocals to self-created backing tracks rich in electric fretless bass, warming wind and reed instruments, and distinctive synth sounds plucked from a Yamaha CS060. The results are predictably immersive and soul-enriching, with highlights including stunning opener 'Sun Girl', the percussively inventive 'Spinning', and the pastoral, dreamy 'Evening Mood'.
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Singles Going Steady (45th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Singles Going Steady (45th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered) (limited numbered translucent orange vinyl LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: REWIGLP 129XA. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Orgasm Addict (2:03)
What Do I Get (2:54)
I Don't Mind (2:20)
Love You More (1:49)
Ever Fallen In Love? (2:42)
Promises (2:36)
Everybody's Happy Nowadays (3:12)
Harmony In My Head (3:07)
What Ever Happened To? (2:14)
Oh Shit! (1:36)
Autonomy (3:44)
Noise Annoys (2:52)
Just Luck (3:00)
Lipstick (2:38)
Why Can't I Touch It? (6:35)
Something's Gone Wrong Again (4:29)
Review: Buzzcocks are one of the most formidable punk bands of all time. Formed in Bolton in 1976 just outside of Manchester, they not only staged the famous shows where the Sex Pistols inspired Manchester to go forth and become punks, their line up - vocals and guitar from Pete Shelley, Steve Diggle on guitar and vocals, John Mayer on drums and Steve Garvey on bass - they formed the first punk indie label and created a musical template of short, sharp, perfectly formed rabble rousers like 'What Do I Get?', 'Everybody's Happy Nowadays' and 'Orgasm Addict' (all present here). This Singles Going Steady was a compilation of Buzzcocks singles compiled by the band's US label I.R.S. with the band's permission and released in September 1979. If there's one Buzzcocks album to have, then this is it.
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out of stock $26.06
Loveless (reissue)
Loveless (reissue) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: REWIGLP 159. Rel: 21 May 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Only Shallow (4:18)
Loomer (2:38)
Touched (0:57)
To Here Knows When (5:31)
When You Sleep (4:12)
I Only Said (5:32)
Come In Alone (4:00)
Sometimes (5:19)
Blown A Wish (3:36)
What You Want (5:36)
Soon (6:49)
Review: There are a whole host of My Bloody Valentine reissues landing at the moment after the band was signed by Domino. It all came digitally last year and now the physical release get some tidy sonic treatment and pressed to heavyweight vinyl. If you're reading this, you will already known that the band which is made up of Bilinda Butcher, Kevin Shields, Deb Googe and Colm o Ciosoig are quote possibly one of the most influential groups of the last four decades. Their second album Loveless came in 1991 and took big leaps forward from their debut in 1988. It's an album that still overwhelms your sense even today.
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The Marble Index (remastered)
The Marble Index (remastered) (LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: REWIGLP 145. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Prelude (1:09)
Lawns Of Dawns (2:51)
No One Is There (3:36)
Ari's Song (3:11)
Facing The Wind (4:18)
Julius Caesar (Memento Hodie) (5:00)
Frozen Warnings (4:01)
Evening Of Light (5:38)
Review: Nico's Marble Index was the first album to establish the German musician's home in the avant-garde; the story of the fashion model turned "legitimate" artist is as old as time, yet is rarely told today. In contrast to her first album, Chelsea Girl, which consisted almost entirely of pop chansons, Nico's sophomore LP here tracks nicely with her working introduction to John Cale in his harmonium era, drawing inspiration primarily from modern European classical music, not three-minute hookcraft. Long out of print, this slow-burner of a critical classic now hears a worthy reissue via Domino.
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Desertshore
Desertshore (LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: REWIGLP 146. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Janitor Of Lunacy (4:03)
The Falconer (5:28)
My Only Child (2:16)
Le Petit Chevalier (2:20)
Abschied (3:02)
Afraid (3:28)
Mutterlein (4:38)
All That Is My Own (3:29)
Review: As part of a new looking back on German art rocker Nico's esteemed career by the indie label Domino, Desertshore chronologically follows The Marble Index, and is her third album, following the prior project's establishing her as an avant-garde artist with one foot in the mainstream, in stark defiance of the the prejudiced poo-poohs that followed her first (baroque pop) album, Chelsea Girl. Desertshore is more of a reconciliation of her prior two projects, bringing back the initial western pop sensibility while now firmly basking in a newfound weirdness-and-she-knows-it. From the opening dark waves of 'Janitor Of Lunacy' to the piano-balladic injection of sadness that is 'Afraid', this is another avant-garde masterpiece by the musician, never justifiably passed over.
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Reset In Dub
Reset In Dub (limited LP)
Cat: WIGLP 538. Rel: 07 Dec 23
 
Dub
Gettin' To The Point Dub (3:29)
Go On Dub (4:20)
Everyday Dub (3:37)
Edge Of The Edge Dub (5:24)
In My Body Dub (3:32)
Whirlpool Dub (4:54)
Danger Dub (6:54)
Livin' In The After Dub (4:24)
Everything's Been Leading To This Dub (5:17)
Review: Panda Bear aka. Noah Lennox is best known for his formative membership of experimental pop surrealist troupe, Animal Collective. But the Panda Bear alias itself is nowadays of almost equal stature, similarly blending psychedelia, folk, electronic and ambient influences for further, less-restrained takes on the sound. Here on 'Reset In Dub', Lennox reunites with Peter Kember - a former member of the influential space rock band Spacemen 3 - and legendary dub producer Adrian Sherwood. In dubwise style, Sherwood comes through to remix all nine tracks on Lennox and Kember's prior collaborative LP Reset, amounting to a multi-layered, adventurous retake.
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Loveless (reissue)
Cat: REWIGCD 159. Rel: 21 May 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Only Shallow
Loomer
Touched
To Here Knows When
When You Sleep
I Only Said
Come In Alone
Sometimes
Blown A Wish
What You Want
Soon
Only Shallow
Loomer
Touched
To Here Knows When
When You Sleep
I Only Said
Come In Alone
Sometimes
Blown A Wish
What You Want
Soon
Review: My Bloody Valentine frontman Kevin Shields has talked a lot about the stress of making Loveless, the band's now iconic 1991 sophomore album. It took over two years (and trips to 20 recording studios) to make, such was Shields sharply focused desire to capture a very specific sound. As this reissue proves, his attention to detail genuinely resulted in what many critics cite as their best album - a wonderfully immersive, wide-eyed and enveloping set that fuses their fuzzy alt-rock guitars with gaseous musical textures, dreamy aural colours and painstakingly layered musical soundscapes that sound as gloriously intense and druggy as they did way back in 1991. It's an album that everyone should own - or at least all those who doubt the sonic potential of primarily guitar-based music.
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 in stock $13.16
Franz Ferdinand (20th Anniversary Edition)
Franz Ferdinand (20th Anniversary Edition) (limited black & orange swirl vinyl LP + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: WIGLP 136X. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Jacqueline (3:48)
Tell Her Tonight (2:17)
Take Me Out (3:57)
The Dark Of The Matinee (4:03)
Auf Achse (4:20)
Cheating On You (2:37)
This Fire (4:14)
Darts Of Pleasure (3:00)
Michael (3:21)
Come On Home (3:46)
40' (3:23)
Review: Few bands capture the mood of the millennial indie explosion like Franz Ferdinand. The plucky Scots pitched their sound perfectly between the spiky post-punk of Gang Of Four and the dancefloor-friendly pop hooks of Talking Heads. Then all it took was one monster hit single, 'Take Me Out', and their victory was assured. 20 years on their self-titled debut hasn't dulled one bit and so Domino are celebrating with a limited black and orange swirl vinyl pressing presented in a very tasteful embossed sleeve as sharply dressed as the band themselves.
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Negro Swan
Negro Swan (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 421. Rel: 05 Oct 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Orlando (3:13)
Saint (3:09)
Take Your Time (2:54)
Hope (feat Puff Daddy & Tei Shi) (3:52)
Jewelry (4:34)
Family (feat Janet Mock) (0:43)
Charcoal Baby (4:02)
Vulture Baby (1:14)
Chewing Gum (feat A$AP Rocky & Project Pat) (4:27)
Holy Will (feat Ian Isiah) (4:22)
Dagenham Dream (2:48)
Nappy Wonder (2:38)
Runnin' (feat Georgia Anne Muldrow) (3:56)
Out Of Your League (feat Steve Lacy) (2:20)
Minetta Creek (2:00)
Smoke (3:35)
Review: There's no denying Domino know how to knock 'em down hard. Having already delivered long players from Cat Power, Bob Moses and Villagers just this year alone, they are now turning to Devonte Hynes who is no stranger to the label either. Negro Swan provides the London artist with his fourth studio album which in large draws from the lost souls of '90s pop. It's hard not to hear Michael Jackson, Phil Collins and R&B four pieces all at once in tracks like "Saint", and even "Charcoal Baby", while there's even suggestion of Will Powers' spoken charm in the words to "Family". More Contemporary touches of genre are there in the emotional, beat pop of tracks like "Chewing Gum" and "Nappy Wonder" without forgetting the tropes of neo soul in "Holy Will". A grand album wrapped up in the angel wings of Blood Orange's queer poetic.
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Rounds: 10th Anniversary Edition
Rounds: 10th Anniversary Edition (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + CD + MP3 download code)
Cat: REWIG LP88. Rel: 10 May 13
 
Experimental/Electronic
Hands
She Moves She
First Thing
My Angel Rocks Back & Forth
Spirit Fingers
Unspoken
Chia
As Serious As Your Life
And They All Look Broken Hearted
Slow Jam
She Moves She (live in Copenhagen)
Everything Is Alright (live in Copenhagen)
Spirit Fingers (live in Copenhagen)
Glue Of The World (live in Copenhagen)
My Angel Rocks Back & Forth (live in Copenhagen)
As Serious As Your Life (live in Copenhagen)
Hands, No More Mosquitos, Calamine, Tangle (live in Copenhagen)
Review: Released back in 2003, Rounds was the third LP from Kieran Hebden as Four Tet and perhaps the first long player that widely established him as a pioneering voice within electronic music. Though it doesn't feel like a decade since it was released, Domino celebrate the album's tenth anniversary in requisite fashion here, reissuing it in double LP format and slipping in a CD of Four Tet performing live in Copenhagen in 2004. Listening back now, it's easy to understand why Rounds is viewed as an early classic in the Four Tet canon, transferring his love for free jazz records to a beat template that's more palatable on the ear (Fact pickers might want to know that Hebden recently revealed to Pitchfork the LP was made entirely from samples) "She Moves She" still sounds absolutely haunting too!
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 in stock $26.06
Everything You've Come To Expect
Everything You've Come To Expect (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: WIGLP 371. Rel: 01 Apr 16
 
Indie/Alternative
Aviation (3:41)
Miracle Aligner (4:04)
Dracula Teeth (2:48)
Everything You've Come To Expect (3:12)
The Element Of Surprise (2:46)
Bad Habits (2:58)
Sweet Dreams, TN (3:55)
Used To Be My Girl (2:54)
She Does The Woods (3:27)
Pattern (4:12)
The Dream Synopsis (3:01)
Review: More than merely an awaybreak for its members Alex Turner and Miles Kane, The Last Shadow Puppets proved themselves on their debut 'Age Of The Understatement' to be masters of a distinctly '60s-styled world of glamour and arresting artifice, their clever wordplay and swooning harmonies combining with ornate arrangements to create a sound as redolent of black-and-white kitchen sink dramas as the trials and tribulations of the twenty-first century everyday. This long-awaited sequel, meanwhile - reuniting them with string arranger Owen Pallett - displays that whereas their careers may have moved in markedly different directions in the interim, their wry and wordily ditties when united display an enviable chemistry and magnetic charm.
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Daniel
Daniel (limited silver vinyl LP + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: WIGLP 529X. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Somebody New (3:42)
Haunted World (3:01)
Water Underground (3:21)
Flowers (2:48)
Interior (3:55)
Freeze Brain (3:25)
Say No More (3:29)
Airdrop (3:13)
Victoria (2:57)
Market Street (2:52)
You Are Here (5:10)
Review: Real Estate's sixth full-length album Daniel was recorded in an ebullient nine-day spree at RCA Studio A, in Nashville with GRAMMY-winning producer and songwriter Daniel Tashian (Kacey Musgraves). In 11 compulsively tuneful songs, they connect the uninhibited wonder of their earliest work with the earned perspective of adulthood. Several days into recording, all five members of Real Estate were discussing album titles when someone suggested Danielmsimply because it seemed funny to bestow a human name upon a record. Was it for Daniel Tashian? Maybe. Was it a nod to The Replacements' Tim? Possibly. Was it the sign of a band that has now been around long enough to take its music seriously without taking itself or its perception too seriously? Absolutely.
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Wet Leg
Wet Leg (CD)
Cat: WIGCD 496. Rel: 08 Apr 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Being In Love
Chaise Longue
Angelica
I Don't Wanna Go Out
Wet Dream
Convincing
Loving You
Ur Mum
Oh No
Piece Of Shit
Supermarket
Too Late Now
Review: Given that Isle of White twosome Wet Leg (AKA late twenty-somethings Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers) broke through with an insanely infectious chunk of monosyllabic rap-sporting post-punk pop, the stupidly catchy 'Chaise Longue', it seems fitting that the song lands early on their self-titled debut album - track two, to be precise. While the set features little else quite as upbeat, energetic and unashamedly joyous, it's still a boisterous and at times brilliant debut full of tongue-in-cheek lyrics, low-slung post-punk intent, raucous references to vintage '80s and '90s indie, weighty guitar riffs and ear-catching melodic motifs. It's the kind of set capable of pushing them towards super-stardom and will undoubtedly be warmly received by critics.
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Music For Psychedelic Therapy
Music For Psychedelic Therapy (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 458. Rel: 25 Mar 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Welcome (with 7RAYS) (5:48)
Love Flows Over Us In Prismatic Waves (6:51)
Deep In The Glowing Heart (8:57)
Tayos Caves, Ecuador (19:03)
Ascending, Dawn Sky (with 7RAYS) (9:11)
Arriving (with 7RAYS) (4:43)
Sit Around The Fire (with Ram Dass, East Forest) (8:24)
Singing Bowl (Ascension) (19:46)
Review: Much has been made of Jon Hopkins' intentions with his new album Music For Psychedelic Therapy, but whether you're a devoted tripper or a sober psychonaut his new album has plenty to offer. Of course Hopkins has more than proved himself over the years as a phenomenal producer and composer, but here he's replaced his brooding cinematic techscapes for blissful ambience draped in rich overtones and gently drifting patterns of melody and rhythm. It's wholly invigorating and relaxing, clearly designed to soothe the listener in stark contrast to the shock and awe he normally inspires amongst his considerable fan base.
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Isn't Anything (reissue)
Cat: REWIGCD 158. Rel: 21 May 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Soft As Snow (But Warm Inside)
Lose My Breath
Cupid Come
(When You Wake) You're Still In A Dream
No More Sorry
All I Need
Feed Me With Your Kiss
Sueisfine
Several Girls Galore
You Never Should
Nothing Much To Lose
I Can See It (But I Can't Feel It)
Review: Some 33 years after it first hit record stores, My Bloody Valentine's debut album still sounds undeniably fresh. Isn't Anything, which appeared on the back of two similarly ground-breaking EPs, genuinely moved guitar-based music forwards, in part by combining Kevin Shields and company's more traditional alternative rock inspirations - think Dinosaur Junior, Sonic Youth and the jangling sixties psychedelia of the Byrds - with then cutting-edge production techniques, subtle nods towards hip-hop and an impressive dedication to achieving layered, immersive sound. Sometimes loud, gnarled and intense and at other times becalmed, dreamy and otherworldly, the album remains breathlessly inspiring all these years on.
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West Kirby County Primary
West Kirby County Primary (gatefold LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 346. Rel: 03 Nov 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Tell Me You Don't Love Me Watching (2:23)
Two To Birkenhead (4:13)
Let's Get Away from Here (4:28)
Daniel (4:17)
Put It Down Before You Break It (3:51)
Catharine and Huskisson (3:56)
Wild Roses (3:35)
You Can't Hide a Light With the Dark (3:35)
Satellites (5:45)
Seabirds (4:20)
Review: Ryder-Jones is something of a Liverpudlian legend, a troubadour who originally made his name with The Coral, yet one whose charismatic talents have extended beyond the '60s-worship of his origins to a very personal place on this, his third solo album to date. Recorded in the bedroom of his childhood home, 'West Kirkby County Primary' is a work of heartache, loneliness and melancholia that finds its metier somewhere between the work of Michael Head and Springsteen's 'Nebraska' - Ryder-Jones' mood may be desolate, soul-searching and reflective, yet his songwriting flair lurks behind every corner.
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Wet Leg
Wet Leg (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 496. Rel: 08 Apr 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Being In Love (2:05)
Chaise Longue (3:18)
Angelica (3:52)
I Don't Wanna Go Out (3:40)
Wet Dream (2:20)
Convincing (2:36)
Loving You (3:41)
Ur Mum (3:20)
Oh No (2:31)
Piece Of Shit (2:47)
Supermarket (3:10)
Too Late Now (3:30)
Review: Hailing from the Isle of Wight and steadily building in momentum via a run of stunning singles, Wet Leg are making their much anticipated breakthrough with their debut album on Domino. The duo hit a note between the brooding post punk and new wave romanticism and a spikier pop streak which should find them winning hearts and minds all over festival season. 'Chaise Longue', 'Wet Dream' and 'Too Late Now' have been doing the rounds since the girls signed to Domino in 2021, and it only takes one listen to know they're going to be huge. Razor sharp hooks, singalong choruses and a droll sense of humour are all conspiring to make Wet Leg your new favourite band.
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The Car
The Car (LP)
Cat: WIGLP 455. Rel: 21 Oct 22
 
Indie/Alternative
There'd Better Be A Mirrorball (4:26)
I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am (3:18)
Sculptures Of Anything Goes (3:52)
Jet Skis On The Moat (3:17)
Body Paint (4:36)
The Car (3:17)
Big Ideas (3:57)
Hello You (4:04)
Mr Schwartz (3:29)
Perfect Sense (2:48)
Review: One of Britain's best-loved and most accomplished pop-rock bands are back with another highly anticipated album. The Car is epic on every level with its adventurously designed tunes, lots of grand orchestration and plenty of easy-to-enjoy and enigmatic songs of love but also doubt. The Sheffield outfit's seventh long player was written by frontman Turner at his home in LA and mixes indie and psychedelic rock, baroque, glam and orchestral rock with production largely taken care of by frequent collaborator James Ford. The title is a nod to the fact that there are many references to cars throughout the lyrics.
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Person Pitch (reissue)
Person Pitch (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: ACD 9. Rel: 19 Dec 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Comfy In Nautica (4:07)
Take Pills (5:23)
Bros (12:25)
Good Girl (5:50)
Carrots (6:45)
I'm Not (4:01)
Search For Delicious (4:54)
Pony Tail (2:05)
Review: Person Pitch is the third solo album from Animal Collective member Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), originally released in 2007. With a much greater emphasis on electronic instruments and effects, the album is a departure from Animal Collective or Panda Bear's usual sounds, reappropriating styles such as cabaret and Americana through reams of reverb. The result on tracks like 'I'm Not' and 'Good Girl' is a style that has rarely been reinvented, daring to eschew comprehensibility or dryness for a psychedelic sound plunged in echo, and dealing in themes of fatherhood, travel sickness, and marriage.
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Isn't Anything (reissue)
Isn't Anything (reissue) (gatefold LP + art prints + MP3 download code)
Cat: REWIGLP 158S. Rel: 16 May 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Soft As Snow (But Warm Inside)
Lose My Breath
Cupid Come
(When You Wake) You're Still In A Dream
No More Sorry
All I Need
Feed Me With Your Kiss
Sueisfine
Several Girls Galore
You Never Should
Nothing Much To Lose
I Can See It (But I Can't Feel It)
Review: First arriving in 1988, the debut album from My Bloody Valentine really is deserving of re-appraisal and reissue, albeit most musos out there won't have exactly forgotten it existed in the first place. Still, there are a whole lot of ears out there that were born too late and may not have discovered its wonders yet simply because they have far too much back catalogue greatness to unearth, and so this is a great opportunity to get stuck in, for want of better words.

The Irish dream pop and shoegaze pioneers do get pretty loud at times, but overall this is noise being used in a very different way to the vast majority of guitar styles before or since. Hence the record stunning critics of the day, with the sorely-missed Q magazine perhaps publishing the most apt description, from the mind of one Stuart Maconie: "The first full-length expression of this remarkable new sound: gossamer vocals and insinuating melodies glimpsed through sheets of blurred, opaque noise."
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MBV (reissue)
Cat: REWIGCD 160. Rel: 21 May 21
 
Indie/Alternative
She Found Now
Only Tomorrow
Who Sees You
Is This & Yes
If I Am
New You
In Another Way
Nothing Is
Wonder 2
Review: Domino Records' My Bloody Valentine reissue series concludes with the legendary band's third (and most recent) studio album, a set that finally appeared almost two decades after they started working on it. M B V was critically acclaimed upon its 2013 release - arguably even more so than any of their previous work - and listening back eight years on it's easy to see why. The perfect distillation of the band's uniquely layered, otherworldly and dream-like trademark sound, it ripples with effects-laden guitar textures, shoegaze style haziness, woozy soundscapes and drows, glassy-eyed lead vocals. Basically, M B V is every bit as essential as their other albums - and that's saying something.
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out of stock $11.05
Singularity
Singularity (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 352. Rel: 04 May 18
 
Experimental/Electronic
Singularity (6:22)
Emerald Rush (5:38)
Neon Pattern Drum (8:25)
Everything Connected (8:17)
Feel First Life (5:21)
Cosm (7:22)
Echo Dissolve (3:20)
Luminous Beings (11:56)
Recovery (4:57)
Review: Having taken time out to travel the world and experience new things (including psychedelic substances in California), John Hopkins planned to make Singularity, his ninth album, "a sonic ecosystem that starts and ends on the same note". He soon got frustrated by these limitations, so instead just laid down a fluid and hazy album that combines his usual luscious, ambient electronics with a variety of sparse, heavy and off-kilter rhythms. While undeniably laidback in parts, the album also boasts a number of foreboding techno workouts and uses a wider palette of instrumental sounds than we've come to expect (including some fine strings and his own intricate piano playing). The resultant set is rather impressive, all told, and while not quite a "sonic ecosystem", it's certainly an enjoyable journey.
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Henryk Gorecki: Symphony No 3: Symphony Of Sorrowful Songs
Henryk Gorecki: Symphony No 3: Symphony Of Sorrowful Songs (heavyweight vinyl LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 395. Rel: 29 Mar 19
 
Modern Classical
Lento, Sostenuto Tranquillo Ma Cantabile (24:13)
Lento E Largo, Tranquillissimo - Cantabilissimo - Dolcissimo - Legatissimo (8:19)
Lento, Cantabile - Semplice (15:36)
Review: Five years ago, Portishead front woman Beth Gibbons joined forces with the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra to perform Henryk Gorecki's "Symphony Number 3 (Symphony Of Sorrowful Songs)" at the National Opera Grand Theatre in Warsaw. Here, the recording of the concert is finally given a release. It's a stunning suite of classical pieces, with the orchestra making short work of Gorecki's swelling movements and deeply melancholic musical motifs. Gibbons is in particularly fine form, transforming herself into an operatic artist and accurately delivers the stunning, Polish-language pieces. It's an astonishing performance and nothing like we've ever heard from her before. The 24-minute opening track is, in particular, breathtaking.
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Piano Versions
Piano Versions (limited blue vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: RUG 1217TX. Rel: 02 Jul 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Dawn Chorus (3:23)
Heron (4:03)
Modern Driveway (4:06)
Wintergreen (3:21)
Review: Seven years after he gave us the spectacularly beautiful Asleep Versions, Jon Hopkins presents four minimal piano stunners to help us return to those half-awake moments of absolute bliss. The bit before the dark in the back of your eyes turns red and you realise it's going to be another 12 hours or so before you're climbing back into the sack and returning to a place where, let's face it, most of us are pretty happy.

In terms of the music itself, this is Hopkins and therefore you know the score in terms of vision. Opening on the tranquility of 'Heron', which sounds as though it was recorded by a lakeside in southern England complete with wildlife on tape, from here things only get more intoxicating, until the delicate pitter pattered notes of 'Wintergreen' close us out on a subtle but moving air.
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Strawberry Jam
Cat: WIGLP 199. Rel: 31 Aug 07
 
Indie/Alternative
Pearebone
Unsolved Mysteries
Chores
For Reverend Green
Fireworks
#1
Winter Wonder Land
Cuckoo Cuckoo
Derek
Review: Animal Collective return with album number eight, their first for Domino. "Strawberry Jam" was recorded by Scott Colburn in Tucson, Arizona. It's an amazing record, which should finally mark some sort of crossover for them. It bears all of their unique and charming hallmarks but with vocals and melody much more to the foreground.
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Home Recordings Mixtape
Home Recordings Mixtape (low-price mixed CD)
Cat: BLOODORANGE 1. Rel: 30 Jun 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Get Fresh
Sex Cray
Huge Quite (part 2 - feat Erika Foster Soring)
Drop Dead
Casper Valleys
Telling (What's Wrong With Me)
Instantly Black (part 2 - (Teacher) No Female vocals mix)
He Doesn't Even Know I'm Alive
Falling Apart
Secret Sights
I Should Have Known Better
Lives & Treasure (Acrylics cover)
Sutphin Boulevard (part 2 - concluded)
Track 14
Review: Formerly part of the risible Test Icicles and previously known as Lightspeed Champion, the now New York-based Devonte Hynes will release Coastal Grooves his 'official' debut album under the Blood Orange pseudonym, later this summer. As a precursor, he's put together this low-price "mixtape" of home recordings, demos and cast-offs to whet our appetites. Given its piecemeal nature, Home Recordings Mixtape is a pretty tasty collection. Apparently originally designed to accompany his various late-night drives around New York City, it neatly blurs the boundaries between glassy-eyed 80s synth grooves, soft rock, slow jams, blue-eyed soul and late night AM radio favourites. Naturally, it's pretty stylized and there's an air of the too-cool-for-school about it, but the effervescent quality of the ultra-atmospheric music on offer easily outweighs such misgivings.

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out of stock $4.21
You'll Improve Me
Cat: RUG 440T. Rel: 08 Dec 11
 
Electro House
You'll Improve Me (Caribou remix)
You'll Improve Me (original version)
You'll Improve Me (Dem 2 remix)
Review: Whilst the return of Junior Boys will always be a welcome sight, especially when they are ploughing the sort of Canadian slant on Down With Prince era Hot Chip demonstrated on "You'll Improve Me", this twelve inch is all about the Caribou remix. This year has seen Dan Snaith deliver countless memorable dancefloor moments under both the established Caribou alias and the more recent Daphni, and this latest effort is right up there with his best. Naturally epic in execution yet organic in it's construction, Caribou's arrangement rises gradually from the glitchy beginnings into a full blown behemoth tinged with 2 step undertones - it essentially sounds like something few other producers would attempt with any degree of success.
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out of stock $8.16
Orion (remixes)
Cat: RUG 448T. Rel: 16 Feb 12
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Orion (Emperor Machine remix)
Orion (Umberto remix)
Orion (Wrong Island remix)
Review: The latest batch of remixes to accompany Sons & Daughters second album, the JD Twitch produced Mirror-Mirror, offers further proof that someone at Domino Records knows their onions when it comes to commissioning producers for such endeavours. The last time round Twitch himself and Andy Blake offered up some decidedly epic takes on "Silver Spell" and DC Recordings veteran analogue noodler The Emperor Machine adopts a similarly expansive poise in tackling "Orion". Thundering into life via a typically strident motorik thump, Meecham deftly turns the screw on oscillating patterns of delay laden synths that intertwine with the jagged guitar and infectious vocal refrain with typical aplomb. This expansive trudge through modern psychedelia is complemented by a more restrained yet quite hypnotic rendition from Not Not Fun's resident Giallo dabbler Umberto, whilst fellow Glaswegians Wrong Island deliver a zombified Moroder revision that takes a fair while to achieve take off but is quite stunning in full flight.
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out of stock $6.30
Covers EP Remixes: Volume 2
Cat: RUG 460T. Rel: 22 Mar 12
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Debbie Harry & Franz Ferdinand & LCD Soundsystem - "Live Alone" (Brennan Green remix)
Debbie Harry & Franz Ferdinand - "Live Alone" (dOP remix)
Review: Presumably done in an attempt to appease their legions of fans, last years Covers EP revealed Franz Ferdinand to be fans of a typically wide reaching range of music, with LCD Soundsystem, ESG, Debbie Harry, Peaches and The Magnetic Fields front man Stephin Merrit commissioned to cover their favourite tracks from the band's last LP. Whilst those fans still wait for new material from the indie arch dukes, Domino usher in this second round of remixes with enigmatic New Yorker Brennan Green and French act dOP complementing the work doing previously by Wild Geese and Comeme's Daniel Maloso. Whilst dOP opt for a stripped down minimalist revision of Debbie's take on "Live Alone" that showcases her iconic voice, it's all about the excellent Brennan Green version that merges both Debbie and LCD's covers together in his own inimitable dub laden style.
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Played by: Hannulelauri
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Flutes
Flutes (limited 12")
Cat: RUG 473T. Rel: 30 Mar 12
 
Electro House
Track 1
Track 2
Review: Recently premiered via a dizzying video recorded in their studio, Hot Chip's "Flutes" offers an insight into how their forthcoming album In Our Heads might unfold. The UK troupe may have a new label home in the shape of Domino Recordings, but this new environment doesn't signal the change in a reliable formula that's delivered so many iconic singles since they surfaced with the low key Down With Prince way back in 2003. Compositionally "Flutes" bears plenty of production nuances (wood block percussion and African vocals looped up form the intro) and there's a dewy eyed melodic sentimentality to how the track develops that's clearly influenced by Joe Goddard's recent bloke house endeavours as part of 2 Bears, though Alexis Taylor's falsetto dominates throughout.
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Night & Day (Daphni mix)
Cat: RUG 474TX. Rel: 24 May 12
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Night & Day (Daphni mix)
Review: Those who couldn't face the hours of queuing on Record Store Day will be glad for a chance to own this absolutely stellar remix of Hot Chip's "Night & Day" from Dan 'Daphni' Snaith! While some of Hot Chip's side projects are risible at best, you can't deny the group know how to craft an infectious electronic pop track that also lends itself to a multitude of remix possibilities and this Daphni remix is up there with the Alkan, Fulton and Soulwax efforts. This remix casts Daphni at his most eminently danceable without losing sight of those production intricacies that set him apart, smartly referencing two classic eras of Belgium in 80s EBM (not EDM) and 90s techno like R&S used to do. A delightfully playful production fills the expanses around the rubber band bassline with all manner of loose drum fills and snatches of Joe and Alexis' vocals put through the reverb chamber. One of the remixes of the year without a doubt and wait for those final few minutes!
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In Our Heads
In Our Heads (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 293. Rel: 07 Jun 12
 
Electro House
Motion Sickness
How Do You Do?
Don't Deny Your Heart
Look At Where We Are
These Chains
Night & Day
Flutes
Now There Is Nothing
Ends Of The Earth
Let Me Be Him
Always Been Your Love
Review: Hot Chip jumped ship yet again, releasing their fifth studio album In Our Heads via the esteemed UK imprint Domino Recordings. The eleven track album was self produced by the band members (along with some behind the boards help from respected studio engineer/producer Mark Ralph) and recorded in London, presumably in the spare time between the various band members other musical commitments that include 2 Bears, New Build and About Group. It stands up alongside their previous long players, with certified pop gems littered among a heady mix of synthy electo and downtempo romantic jams such as the irrepressible "Look At Where We Are".
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In Our Heads
Cat: WIGCD 293. Rel: 08 Jun 12
 
Electro House
Motion Sickness
How Do You Do
Don't Deny Your Heart
Look At Where We Are
These Chains
Night & Day
Flutes
Now There Is Nothing
Ends Of The Earth
Let Me Be Him
Always Be Your Love
Review: Hot Chip jumped ship yet again, releasing their fifth studio album In Our Heads via the esteemed UK imprint Domino Recordings. The eleven track album was self produced by the band members (along with some behind the boards help from respected studio engineer/producer Mark Ralph) and recorded in London, presumably in the spare time between the various band members other musical commitments that include 2 Bears, New Build and About Group. It stands up alongside their previous long players, with certified pop gems littered among a heady mix of synthy electo and downtempo romantic jams such as the irrepressible "Look At Where We Are".
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out of stock $13.95
There Is Love In You
There Is Love In You (2xLP + MP3 album download)
Cat: WIGLP 254. Rel: 21 Jan 10
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Angel Echoes
Love Cry
Circling
Pablo's Heart
Sing
This Unfolds
Reversing
Plastic People
She Just Likes To Fight
Review: It's been almost five years since Four Tet's last LP. However, you could never accuse Kieran Hebden of being lazy, having spent the years since 2005's Everything Ecstatic working on a number of EPs, collaborations and mixes, not to mention enough remixes to keep any student going throughout their perpetual revision period.

His fifth studio album to date forms a combination of minimal dance and amalgamations of sounds and ideas from his career so far. It serves a timely reminder of the joy of genre mashing in what is one of the first important releases of the new decade.

After the delicate and disjointed vocal-led opener 'Angel Echoes' we move into what will be Four Tet's next single, the hypnotic nine minute colossal, 'Love Cry.' Jazz percussion is layered over a sprawling house sentiment that builds exponentially throughout the saga. The aptly named 'Circling' uses hazy synthesizers to progresses from a soft, folk-like beginning to flamboyant end before we are treated to the fantastically warped female vocal that gives the defining factor on 'Sing.' Following 'Plastic People's' clap-infused melodic wandering, we reach 'She Just Likes To Fight' which seems to capture the emotional undertones that lay covered throughout the whole LP in a heart-warming sense of utter contentment.

It seems the long wait for an LP was more than worth it as Four Tet delivers guides through a labyrinth of musical tastes and genres whilst never losing his way in experimentation or self indulgence. Pushing limits, but in an ear-pleasing way, 'There Is Love In You' is yet another reason to jump aboard Four Tet.
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Banana Ripple
Cat: RUG 410T. Rel: 02 Jun 11
 
Electro House
Banana Ripple (album version)
Banana Ripple (The Field remix)
Review: Canadian synth pop duo Junior Boys are set to release their It's All True album imminently, and as a little teaser they press up one of the singles, "Banana Ripple", onto nice shiny 12". Focused on summer vibes, catchy pop vocals and underlying groove, this will no doubt be a hit amongst dancefloor dwellers and DJs alike. On remix duty is The Field who strip back some of the immediate punch, instead offering a more relaxed re-work. Their shy approach slips marks it out as Juno's pick of the two.
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It's All True
Cat: WIGCD 262. Rel: 30 Jun 11
 
Electro House
Itchy Fingers
Playtime
You'll Improve Me
A Truly Happy Ending
The Reservoir
Second Chance
Kick The Can
EP
Banana Ripple
Review: With strong links to Morgan Geist's Environ imprint and admirers including Caribou/Manitoba man Dan Snaith and Kelley Polar (all three of which lend a hand here), Junior Boys are fast becoming electronic music's premier synth-pop duo of choice. And with good reason; to date, they've yet to release a duff record, and their blissful brand of bittersweet, melancholic pop rarely fails to excite. As you might expect, this fourth full-length is another perfectly formed exercise in gorgeous electronic pop, with Jeremy Greenspan's sweet vocals lighting up dreamlike moments of intense beauty ("Playtime"), smart songs ("Second Chance") and near-anthemic chunks of upbeat dancefloor pop (the brilliant "Banana Ripple").

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out of stock $9.46
Leave Before The Lights Come On
Cat: RUG 236. Rel: 10 Aug 06
 
Indie/Alternative
Arctic Monkeys - "Leave Before The Lights Come On"
The Newell Octet - "Baby I'm Yours"
Review: A brand new studio recording of the now live smash "Leave Before The Lights Come On" shows Alex Turner and gang further honing their songwriting craft with a track which could well turn out to be one of their finest.
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out of stock $16.32
Days Gone By
Cat: WIGCD 340. Rel: 15 Sep 15
 
Deep House
Like It Or Not
Talk
Before I Fall
Too Much Is Never Enough
Tearing Me Up
Keeping Me Alive
Nothing At All
Days Gone By
Writing On The Wall
Touch & Go
Review: Since first pricking the collective consciousness with their debut 12" in 2012, Canadian duo Bob Moses has been on a fast track to the top. With their evocative vocals and love of bittersweet lyrics, the duo's trademark sound feels like an outsider house-meets-melancholic pop take on fellow Canadians Junior Boys. Certainly, that's the impression given by this much anticipated debut album on Domino. Drowsy, atmospheric and often downbeat, Days Gone By combines their typically hazy take on radio-friendly pop - see the decidedly downbeat but weirdly poignant "Keeping Me Alive" - with more upbeat fare variously influenced by deep house, two-step garage (see "Nothing At All") and classic trip-hop ("Before I Fall").
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Days Gone By
Days Gone By (limited gatefold 180 gram coloured vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 340X. Rel: 15 Sep 15
 
Deep House
Like It Or Not (6:01)
Talk (6:43)
Before I Fall (3:55)
Too Much Is Never Enough (5:22)
Tearing Me Up (7:38)
Keeping Me Alive (4:51)
Nothing At All (5:14)
Days Gone By (6:39)
Writing On The Wall (4:11)
Touch & Go (7:12)
Review: Although the name Bob Moses would lead one to imagine a hairy, bearded dude making reggae-driven folk ballads in his attic, it actually represents a duo made up of Canadians Tom Howie and Jimmy Vallance. The pair moved from British Columbia down to NYC, and have since then been on a steady rise in terms of releases. They were first picked up by New York's Francis Harris, on his own Scissor and Thread imprint, and then they made a jump to the almighty Domino, the label they return to now with their debut LP. Days Gone By follows neatly from where the duo last left off; the album is a fine blend of melancholic, r&b-flavoured vocals and luscious house grooves. The opener "Like It Or Not" and "Talk" are both perfect examples of their deep and ethereal take on the genre, while "Before I Fall" shows their more musical side, a tune that doesn't rely on a 4/4 structure, and instead manages to work a slow hip-hop beat into the same pensive sway that drives most of their previous tracks. All in all, this is a deep and melancholic house album with plenty of twists and turns - it's a keeper!
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Played by: Martin Haberland
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Distance
Distance (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: WIGLP 12. Rel: 18 Mar 16
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Oceans (5:13)
Standing Stone (4:20)
Crystal Shade (4:21)
Instrumental Wish (6:38)
Distance (4:53)
November Mist (4:55)
Soaring High (4:19)
Oceans (2) (5:35)
Review: The Bristol-birthed experimental project of David Pearce and Rachel Brook has proven both uniquely magical and widely influential in the last two decades, and for many their haunting and elegiac sound started here, with a singles compilation that marked their first release for Domino. A hazy litany of vivid dream-states, 'Distance' may have parallels in the kosmische sound of the '70s and the celestial guitar miasmas of My Bloody Valentine, yet these were might signposts to an otherworldly destination uniquely Flying Saucer Attack's own, and it's notable that no-one has since come close to their heavenly spell their eerie sound-world weaves.
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West Kirby County Primary
Cat: WIGCD 346. Rel: 04 Nov 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Tell Me You Don't Love Me Watching
Two To Birkenhead
Let's Get Away from Here
Daniel
Put It Down Before You Break It
Catharine & Huskisson
Wild Roses
You Can't Hide A Light With The Dark
Satellites
Seabirds
Review: Ryder-Jones is something of a Liverpudlian legend, a troubadour who originally made his name with The Coral, yet one whose charismatic talents have extended beyond the '60s-worship of his origins to a very personal place on this, his third solo album to date. Recorded in the bedroom of his childhood home, 'West Kirkby County Primary' is a work of heartache, loneliness and melancholia that finds its metier somewhere between the work of Michael Head and Springsteen's 'Nebraska' - Ryder-Jones' mood may be desolate, soul-searching and reflective, yet his songwriting flair lurks behind every corner.
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Beach Music
Beach Music (limited heavyweight blue vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 350X. Rel: 06 Oct 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Intro (0:47)
Bug (2:38)
Thorns (2:49)
Kicker (2:49)
Salt (4:40)
Look Out (1:57)
Brite Boy (2:30)
In Love (3:29)
Walk (1:29)
Mud (1:59)
Ready (4:20)
Station (2:34)
Snot (4:49)
Look Out (2:24)
Black Hair (3:14)
Bug (2:49)
Kicker (3:49)
Wicked Boy (3:01)
Mary (3:30)
Icehead (3:01)
Boy (3:05)
Snot (4:34)
Rules (3:05)
Soak (2:04)
Mis (3:40)
After Ur Gone (3:56)
Review: This lo-fi songwriter has emerged from Philadelphia to make an impressive seven albums in only five years, yet 'Beach Music' appears to be the point whereby his unusual and beguiling skills make a lurch for the mainstream, and it's not hard to see why. The otherworldly, melancholic dreamstates of this album are always buoyed as much by infectious melody as by off-kilter experimentation, summoning a strangely engaging landscape in which the pixie-ish songwriting of Devendra Banhart , the off-kilter stylistics of Pavement and the soundscapes of Talk Talk can co-exist. A record of understated slacker charm and rare magic.
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out of stock $25.00
Fresh Blood: Deluxe Edition
Fresh Blood: Deluxe Edition (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + poster + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 309X. Rel: 04 Mar 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Take Care My Baby (5:31)
Rock & Roll Is Cold (4:12)
Fruit Trees (5:16)
Holy Moly (5:17)
Circle Round The Sun (3:18)
Feeling Good Is Good Enough (4:35)
Tranquility (5:49)
Golden Robes (3:58)
Vision (5:08)
Love Is Deep (3:49)
Take Care My Baby (Fresh Blood: No Skin - minimalist mix LP minus strings horns & choir) (5:30)
Rock & Roll Is Cold (4:12)
Fruit Trees (5:21)
Holy Moly (5:32)
Circle Round The Sun (3:18)
Feeling Good Is Good Enough (4:36)
Tranquility (5:49)
Golden Robes (4:00)
Vision (5:08)
Love Is Deep (3:50)
Review: This second album from White - the chap with the style of Lennon in 1970 and the orchestrated sonic stylings of a soul icon from the decade that followed - sees him expanding on the lush, meditative strains of his debut 'Big Inner', touching on universal themes whilst harking back to gospel and R&B, yet always maintaining an emotionally engaging approach that extends throughout both the rootsy, upbeat 'Rock & Roll Is Cold' and the beautifully arranged tribute to Philip Seymour Hoffman that is 'Tranquility.' Proof positive that this heart-on-sleeve auteur is a force to be reckoned with.
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out of stock $22.64
Why Make Sense? (Special Edition)
Why Make Sense? (Special Edition) (2xCD (comes in different coloured sleeves cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: WIGCD 313X. Rel: 14 May 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Huarache Lights
Love Is The Future
Cry For You
Started Right
White Wine & Fried Chicken
Dark Night
Easy To Get
Need You Now
So Much Further To Go
Why Make Sense?
Burning Up (Separate EP - bonus track)
Separate (Separate EP - bonus track)
Move With Me (Separate EP - bonus track)
Re-Harmonize (Separate EP - bonus track)
Review: Hot Chip continue to occupy a unique space in British music. Yet despite their standing as a bunch of polymaths just as at home with pure pop as experimental diversions, what continues to truly separate them from all or any contemporaries is a rich melancholy to their sound, and it's this which looms pleasantly large on 'Why Make Sense'. The songwriting of Alexis Taylor and Joe Goddard has never sounded sharper, not their beat-driven yet tastefully spare sound more addictive. Now as ever, no-one can reconcile human emotion and machine-like rhythm in quite the same fashion as this maverick outfit.
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