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Singles
Instrumental Dubs 3
Granti Asher & Paulette Tajah - "Love Or Physical" (instrumental) (3:20)
Michael Prophet - "Body Fusion" (version) (3:41)
Protek - "I Love To Dance With You" (The Nightlark edit) (6:16)
The Cool-Notes - "Natural Energy" (5:07)
Ilija Rudman - "Dub 4 Love" (Secret Weapon mix) (5:59)
Review: This third volume of instrumentals continues the faultless Isle of Jura label's deep dive into dub versions and beyond. Side one takes in references from UK street soul and reggae and features two late-'80s tracks by Howard Hill with machine-led rhythms, rudeboy reggae skank and soulful pads. Protek's 'I Love to Dance With You' is a proto-house gem featured in a Jura Soundsystem mix and here it gets a loving re-edit by The Nightlark. Side B includes an instrumental-driven track with spacey FX from The Cool Notes' and Ilija Rudman's 'Dub 4 Love' which is a knowing nod to acid house's golden era.
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When Jah Come
Cat: ISS 100. Rel: 08 May 25
When Jah Come (3:44)
When Jah Come (King David mix) (3:45)
When Jah Come (feat Jah Shaka - Zulu mix) (3:45)
When Jah Come (Russ D mix) (3:47)
Review: Marking Indica Dubs' 100th release in serious style, 'When Jah Come' by Danman takes the form of a powerful tribute to the late Jah Shaka, whose influence shaped generations of dub and roots sounds and musicians. This long-anticipated dubplate was famously championed by Shaka himself and comes laden with deep, earth-shattering basslines, spiritual vocals that touch your inner psyche and militant rhythms with unmistakable reverence. It is a celebration and a memorial that honours Shaka's legacy while showcasing Danman's ever-commanding voice and Indica Dubs' unrivalled production strength.
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The Way Things Were
The Way Things Were (7" + insert)
Cat: P7 6607. Rel: 14 May 24
The Way Things Were (Joe Hertz remix) (3:23)
The Way Things Were (3:43)
Review: Ed Black, aka "edbl," is an increasingly prominent hip-hop and R&B artist and composer who has emerged from South London's indie music scene alongside luminaries like Jorja Smith and Jamie Isaac. His sound, a blend of lo-fi soul and hip-hop akin to Jordan Rakei and Tom Misch, garnered attention when Spotify UK featured him on their New Music Friday cover. Additionally, Music Business Worldwide Magazine nominated him as one of The Hottest Independent Artists In The World and now he backs up that potential with 'The Way Things Were,' featuring the mellifluous vocals of Isaac Waddington.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
 in stock $34.67
Past Our Means (reissue)
Past Our Means (reissue) (limited milky clear vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: REV 0541. Rel: 30 Dec 24
Holding On (2:01)
Past Our Means (2:23)
In Defense (2:56)
Embrace (2:22)
Self-Made Man (1:19)
Taken Away (2:55)
Banned In DC (2:02)
Review: This six-track mini-album delivers Southern Californian punk at its best - fast, furious and packed with anthemic sing-along tracks. The new pressing comes on translucent white vinyl and includes an additional bonus track: a high-energy cover of Bad Brains' iconic 'Banned in D.C.,' originally released on a split 7? with Good Riddance. Combining raw energy with infectious melodies, this release captures the spirit of the punk scene with a fresh twist so whether you're a long-time fan or a new set of ears, this updated version offers a perfect opportunity to dive into the band's powerful and relentless intensity.
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 in stock $27.19
Nanocluster Vol 3
Nanocluster Vol 3 (gatefold bio vinyl double 10")
Cat: VWM 59LP. Rel: 06 Mar 25
The Nameless (3:42)
Cross Pollination (7:04)
In Between Us (5:37)
Attitude (4:22)
In The Far Away (5:15)
Luminous (4:51)
Khamsin (4:30)
State Of Motion (4:53)
Review: So what happens when a European post-punk outfit meets an American 'ambient country ensemble'? The answer: A Nanocluster. In fact, three. This being the third. Immersion first met SUSS in September 2021, and the results were mesmerising. Three years on and the impact was no less staggering. Originally landing in September 2024, part tres takes us into the kind of musical places we're used to finding Spiritualized or Mogwai, and even then the references are misleading. For as many times as Nanocluster Vol. 3 sucks us into a thick soup of ambient and atmosphere, inviting us to get lost in opiate cloud formations, it also asks us to jump on board a stream train of rolling and driving rhythms, juggernauts gathering depth and complexity as they forge ahead. A stunning collection of highly evocative and incredible musical instrumentals.
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La Piscine
La Piscine (limited coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: MW 041. Rel: 07 Aug 18
La Piscine (14:13)
Calling Somewhere (14:52)
Review: Fans of mechanical techno-not-techno sounds will be all over Minimal Wave's latest transmission from 80s French underground heroes In Aeternam Vale. Having reissued several essential lost works from the outfit last year, most notably the proto-Sandwell sound of "Highway Dark Veins", Veronica Vasicka delivers another two tracks from the vault. Stylistically mirroring that previous two track release the title track is an equally brilliant synth-techno beast which could easily pass for a Function track today, while B-side "Calling Somewhere" sounds like a cold wave version of proto-halfstep. Needless to say, the fact that these tracks are 22 years old literally left us speechless.
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Gotta Get Mine
Gotta Get Mine (7" + insert)
Cat: FDR 7003. Rel: 05 Apr 22
Gotta Get Mine (4:05)
Take A Look (4:36)
Review: The Funky Dividends label is all about preserving and celebrating a range of classic tunes from cornerstone genres like hip hop, funk and r&b. Its latest careful vinyl outing is this limited 7" with two hip hop cut from Infinite. These came first time around in the mid-nineties when Infinite was knocking it out of the park with his storytelling rhymes. He was an underground star who grew up in a low income area in Toronto and used that to power his potent bars. He released only a couple of tunes but these two are his most notable.
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Rhythms Of Dedication
Cat: DGR 003. Rel: 15 Nov 24
Nagareru (SidiRum remix) (5:19)
Nagareru Anatomy (3:45)
La Isla Secreta (4:11)
Karyobinga (5:27)
Hoshifuru Drums (5:14)
Cityscape 4:20am Harajuku (2:00)
Review: Kaoru Inoue's latest EP continues the journey of his acclaimed long player Dedicated to the Island, which was recently released for Record Store Day 2024. This six-track sequel features a series of self-reworked tracks from the LP, a first-time vinyl release and previously unreleased material as well as a remix by Argentina's SidiRum, who is a leading tastemaker in the tribal and slower house scenes. True to its title, the EP emphasises enhanced rhythmic elements and delivers a blend of organic, left-field electronic sounds. Inoue's talent for crafting atmospheric, innovative sounds will only improve with this superb 12".
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New Era
New Era (12")
Cat: SEVS 16LP. Rel: 09 Feb 23
C90 Intro (0:54)
Polestar (4:18)
New Era (4:43)
Salm (1:38)
Reasons (4:50)
Review: Pete Cunningham's hybrid electronic/acoustic jazz collective Ishmael Ensemble has been right at the forefront of innovation when it comes to those sounds. For his latest project he links up with lyricist and MC Rider Shafique. They first met some six years ago when Cunningham was struck by "his powerful way with words." As such they got in the studio, Cunningham embraced a more bass heavy sound to his style and drew on his love of the likes of dub kings King Tubby and Adrian Sherwood. Coupled with Rider's voice and you have a superb new record.
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Watarase (Joe Claussell remix)
Cat: STUDIOMULE 41. Rel: 31 Aug 22
Watarase (Joe Claussell remix) (16:00)
Watarase (feat Yuki Kaneko Symphonic Poem) (13:15)
Review: Some expansive, cinematic, orchestral spiritual jazz for you here, from the trio of talents that Fumio Itabashi, Kuniyiki and Henrik Schwarz. While the latter two are generally better-known for their deep and sometimes tech-tinged house and ambient productions, the original mix of 'Watarese' (featured here on side B) is a dense, immersive jazz soundscape laden with evocative Japanese vocals, improvised piano, moody orchestration and definite nods towards vintage free-jazz. Spiritual Life supremo Joaquin 'Joe' Clausell provides the remix and, somewhat predictably, steals the show. His take is gently rhythmic, sun-splashed spiritual jazz full of hand percussion, fluid piano motifs and rubbery double bass.
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Mid Season
Cat: TMI 028. Rel: 28 Feb 22
What A Day!!! (3:36)
Gear (3:38)
Mid (3:26)
Names (4:18)
What A Day!!! (instrumental) (3:14)
Gear (instrumental) (3:43)
Mid (instrumental) (3:26)
Names (instrumental) (4:18)
Review: German Ivan Ave is a core member of the flourishing contemporary beat scene and has put out a coupe of crucial record on labels like Berlin's Jakarta. Now he branches out to Norway's Mutual Intentions with a crisp new EP, Mid Season, on 10". It showcases the dexterity of his voice which goes from offering up classic bloom bap era par's to more stylised Prince-esque deliveries on 'Mid' and downbeat, almost mumble rap styles on 'Names.' Four instrumental versions of the originals are included on the flip and will be sweet in the club, but you can't beat the vocals.
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Secret Light
Cat: BRIGHT 001. Rel: 03 Sep 24
Prince Chamba, Slimmah Sound & Ital Horns - "Secret Light" (3:56)
Slimmah Sound & Ital Horns - "Secret Light" (dub) (3:56)
Slimmah Sound - "Melody Of Light" (4:01)
Slimmah Sound - "Melody Of Light" (dub) (3:59)
Review: Prince Chamba joins forces for a superb new roots cut here with Slimmah Sound and Ital Horns. Their 'Secret Light' is a smoky and seductive sound with wobbling low ends and impassioned vocals delivered with a heart-aching twist as the melanotic horns fly up top and rousing chords add some hope. Slimmah Sound & Ital Horns then add their own heavily reverbed dub version and Slimmah Sound offers 'Melody Of Light' which is full of hypnotic harmonica leads. A second dub version once again reworks it into a stoner's delight that will sink you deep into the sofa.
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Álbumes
BBC Jazz Club April 1965
BBC Jazz Club April 1965 (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: RANDB 142LP. Rel: 30 May 24
Big City Strut (4:22)
Trane's Mood (5:26)
I Could Write A Book (5:13)
Interplay (5:49)
She'll Be Back (4:10)
Garrison '65 (6:55)
Review: The cult Ian Carr Quintet featured post-war British jazz luminary saxophonist Don Rendell for this special album recorded at the BBC Jazz Club in April 1965. He had become a great after playing with greats like Woody Herman and Stan Kenton. For this session, he hooked up with four younger and equally adventurous jazz musicians eager to innovate and this recording captures the magic they cooked up. It marked the debut of pianist Michael Garrick within the Quintet and he profoundly influenced the group's direction and arguably reshaped the broader British jazz sound. Without exaggeration, this album marks a pivotal point in the evolution of British jazz.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Three Trumpets (reissue)
Cat: HONEY 097. Rel: 31 Jul 24
Idrees Sulieman - "Palm Court Alley" (7:50)
Art Farmer - "Who's Who" (6:32)
Diffusion Of Beauty (7:04)
Idrees Sulieman - "Forty Quarters" (4:37)
Donald Byrd - "You Gotta Dig It To Dig It" (13:35)
Review: Three Trumpets was recorded in 1957 and released on the New Jazz label. It features the Prestige All Stars led by revered trumpeters Art Farmer, Donald Byrd, and Idrees Sulieman and supported by a solid rhythm section of pianist Hod O'Brien, bassist Addison Farmer, and drummer Ed Thigpen. This sublime album includes five original compositions, one each by Farmer, Byrd, and O'Brien, and two by Sulieman. While none of the tracks became hits in their own right and with 'Palm Court Alley' being a blues delight, they all offer up dynamic performances and impressive interplay among the brass musicians.
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Stereo Instrumental Music (reissue)
Cat: MUZLP 003. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Kemd'layey (5:45)
Meleyayet Mot Naw (7:58)
Zerafewa (6:32)
Shemonmuanaye (3:08)
Yezemed Yebada (3:55)
Hakim Zemose (4:53)
Yene F'qr (3:33)
Skaysi Y'ke'al'yu (4:49)
Turumbule (3:13)
Ay W'bet (7:25)
Asa'belashalehu (6:01)
Yenuro Meten'sh'n (4:19)
Review: The Ethiopian Ibex Band's 1976 album Stereo Instrumental Music is being re-released as a cornerstone of Ethiopian music. This record is credited with shaping the modern sound of Ethiopian music and the band's enduring influence can be felt in the works of legends like Aster Aweke, Girma Beyene and Mulatu Astatke. Created by Giovanni Rico and Selam Woldemariam, Stereo Instrumental Music is part of a significant legacy that challenges the idea of a "golden age" of Ethiopian music and highlights the constant evolution of the sound. The Ibex Band, later known as The Roha Band, has remained central to that and Ethiopia's wider scene.
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Electricity
Electricity (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MRG 765LP. Rel: 25 Mar 22
Protection From Evil (4:34)
Electricity (4:48)
Casio (Yak Nda Nda) (3:55)
Afo Ken Doko Mien (4:30)
All That You Want (4:37)
Wanna See Your Face Again (4:25)
17 18 19 (3:08)
Truth No Lie (3:47)
Oyoyo (3:02)
Review: If Electricity is anything to go by, Eno Williams and his Ibibio Sound Machine band were particularly productive during the various pandemic lockdowns of 2020 and '21. The resultant album, the rightly acclaimed group's fourth studio set to date, is predictably inspired, with hired-in producers Hot Chip wisely choosing to subtly tweak rather than totally overhaul the band's distinctive trademark fusion of kaleidoscopic synth-funk, West African disco and boogie, '80s electro and the more electronic end of the post-punk spectrum. Highlights include the throbbing, polyrhythmic Afro-electro of 'Electricity' and the acid-sporting nu-disco brilliance of 'All That I Want', but it's the set's overall feel - described by Williams as "Moroder meets Afro-futurism" - that really delights.
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Intérprete: Afro Beat Foundation
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3
3 (gatefold 3xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: GB 1591. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Barakat (Volume 1 - Direct To Tape) (3:27)
Tsakwe (1:40)
Krotoa - Crystal Clear (3:50)
Maraba (2:29)
Ishmael (1:41)
Mindif (4:24)
In A Sentimental Mood (Volume 2 part 1- live At The Barbican) (10:04)
Giant Steps (12:11)
Reprise 1 (2:41)
Water From An Ancient Well (8:46)
Nisa (6:49)
The Wedding (4:54)
Tuang Guru (Volume 2 part 2- live At The Barbican) (14:56)
Reprise 2 (8:35)
Dreamtime (4:18)
Skippy (6:15)
Blue Bolero (5:08)
Mindif (2:38)
Trance-Mission ("the Sound Of Centuries Old Martime Cargo") (0:54)
Review: Legendary South African composer and pianist Abdullah Ibrahim is back with a new album, 3, that shows he very much still has the skills to pay the bills. It arrives on Gearbox records and features music taken from his sold out date back in summer 2023 at London's Barbican. The man himself is now 84 years old but is drawing on all those years playing to make the most majestic music of his career, with heart swelling piano and enticing melodies all serving as life affirming reminders. Parts of this feature the full recording including the audience and parts are music only, with spoken word snippets interspersed to make it seem all the more cosmic.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Harmony Balance
Cat: PHNTM 44LP. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Half-Brothers (2:44)
His Order (6:30)
Arrayed On The Battlefield (3:47)
Enemy Of My Enemy (5:21)
My Life For Yours (1:38)
Of The Armies (3:10)
The Chariot (3:43)
To Fight With (4:37)
Brothers (6:53)
O Infallible One (3:04)
Review: Few producers in the Nigerian capital, if any, sound like Ibukun Sunday. Marrying West African tones with Western ambient sensibilities and form, on Harmony Balance the juxtaposition between the two is perfectly measured. Not just a nice album title, then. Partly based on the ideas of Swami and Hare Krishna founder A.C. Bhaktivedanta, and particularly his work Bhagavad-Gita (English: As It Is), which focuses on the duality of human nature and existence, according to the notes we have this plays out as a tension between arrogance, envy, and the pursuit of power versus self control, humanity and devotion to others. Less conceptually, the album is just really, really nice, a soothing embrace that sounds mournful, hopeful, optimistic, and reflective all at once.
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In Tha Freeza Chamba (reissue)
In Tha Freeza Chamba (reissue) (hand-numbered translucent blue marbled vinyl 2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: NCV 007. Rel: 01 Jun 21
In Yo Azz (2:37)
Da Freeza (2:17)
Tha Freeza Chamba (5:44)
121 (7:02)
All 4 Da Mill$ (6:24)
Bring Dat Shit (4:49)
Drama On L-O-Cust (4:12)
Out Yo Azz (5:48)
Who's 1st 2 Die (4:45)
Late Night (3:28)
Keep It Real (5:53)
NDLL (4:37)
Midwest Love (feat Bizzy Bone - bonus track) (4:39)
I Got That (feat B-Legit - bonus track) (4:21)
Ike Turner (feat Gutta Boy - bonus track) (4:49)
Review: Milwaukee veteran Ice Mone dropped his now legendary album In Tha Freeza Chamba in 1996. It immediately put his hometown on the map as well as announcing his own arrival in spectacular fashion. This welcome reissue includes all the tracks from the original debut as well as three bonus joints featuring Bizzy Bone & B-Legit. It's an album that takes in everything from the hardcore rap opener with plenty of heavily treated vocals and dark beats to the low slung and sleazy Cali-style funk of 'Da Freeza' and 'Bring Dat Shit.'
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Like?
Like? (LP)
Cat: 557000 0. Rel: 22 Jun 23
In Ha Mood (2:06)
Princess Diana (2:35)
Gangsta Boo (with Lil Tjay) (2:39)
Actin' A Smoochie (2:14)
Bikini Bottom (1:47)
Munch (Feelin' U) (1:44)
Review: Those who know are saying that Ice Spice is set to have a big year in 2023. The rapper is doing her own bit to make that come true with this, a first official release via 10K Projects/Capitol Records, which includes a single made with assistance from 'Gangsta Boo.' The Bronx rapper has generated lots of buzz up to now and this six tracker only builds on that with great production from RIOTUSA. It includes breakout single 'Munch (Feelings U)' and her newest hit 'In Ha Mood.' Add in catchy cuts like 'Actin' A Smoochie' and you have a real winner.
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You Said You'd Hold My Hand Through The Fire
Cat: HDBLP 067. Rel: 06 Jun 24
Heartbreak Of A Broken Stitch (feat Harriet Morley) (2:37)
SM_FID (2:26)
Everything Ends With An Inhale (1:29)
Cement Skin (2:42)
Pixel Petals (2:52)
Slammd (interlude) (1:42)
Closer (3:12)
Terrence's Time Bomb (2:05)
Fragmentary (Eraser) (3:03)
Inside My Head (interlude) (2:12)
Still (feat Dawuna) (2:06)
Fawning (interlude) (2:02)
Kiss Me Again (6am In Helsinki) (feat Bennettiscoming) (2:39)
Review: Spanish producer Nueen and Manchester vocalist and rapper Iceboy Violet, who you might well recognised from appearing on Hyperdub releases by the likes of aya and Loraine James, come together for a collaborative work that follows the story of a four-year-long relationship. As you can imagine, therefore, it takes in peaks and troughs, emotional highs, depressive lows, and plenty in between that will all feel all too familiar to anyone who has ever fallen in and out of love. Drill-laced beats are laced with intimate melodies, and excitable chords spiral out of control while a menacing ambience percolates up from below. It's a powerful listen with a relatable narrative.
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Bravado Intimo
Bravado Intimo (LP + insert)
Cat: LIDK 001. Rel: 16 Dec 24
Hello (0:37)
Celine In The Trap (2:37)
Tiffany (feat Gunna) (2:29)
Kickin! (2:13)
Denim (feat Joey Badas$$) (2:56)
Miles Trumpet (3:21)
Check! (2:06)
Papercuts (2:58)
Switch (feat Conway The Machine) (3:29)
Supernova (feat The Arti$t) (3:45)
See You Again (3:52)
Goodbi (1:42)
Review: idk. (which stands for Ignorantly Delivering Knowledge) invites you to take a trip with him across this new album that blends soul, jazz and hip-hop with futuristic electronic ideas. The album's name reflects the creator's duality and offers more of an exploration of essence and melody than a traditional narrative. With a concise 32-minute runtime, .idk. simplifies his approach for a more accessible and cohesive project where while drawing inspiration from collaborations with MF DOOM. He fluidly transitions between singing and rapping to create a seamless, captivating sound that pushes the boundaries of melodic rap while honouring hip-hop's foundations.
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Idle Race (reissue)
Idle Race (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile clear vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3603C. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Come With Me (2:39)
Sea Of Dreams (3:11)
Going Home (3:34)
Reminds Me Of You (2:56)
Mr Crow & Sir Norman (3:16)
Please No More Sad Songs (3:14)
Girl At The Window (3:38)
Big Chief Woolly Bosher (5:05)
Someone Knocking (2:45)
A Better Life (The Weather Man Knows) (2:45)
Hurry Up John (3:32)
Review: After emerging from Mike Sheridan and The Night Riders, Birmingham's The Idle Race sought a new guitarist in late 1966 and decided to hire local teenager Jeff Lynne. By the time they signed with Liberty Records, Lynne, younger than his bandmates, had become the frontman and showcased his talents as the chief songwriter and lead vocalist. Their debut album, The Birthday Party, came in October 1968 and combined Beatles-esque melodies with surreal, ambitious British pop and duly received critical acclaim. Despite this, it didn't sell well due to Liberty's decision not to release a supporting single but it is now recognised as a classic so gets reissued on nice heavy vinyl complete with a 24-page booklet of rare photos and a new essay.
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Afro Futuristic Dreams
Afro Futuristic Dreams (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: STRUT 312LP. Rel: 21 Sep 23
Afro Futuristic Dreams (5:29)
Thank You God (13:15)
Police Dem (8:59)
First Peoples (6:58)
Truth To Power (7:18)
Re - Memory (5:30)
Garland Rose (6:39)
Requiem For The Ancestors (6:27)
Nice It Up (7:28)
Review: First things first - the cover art for this one is exceptional if you ask us and gets you very excited about what the album will hold once you drop the needle on the record. Good news - it's just as good, as Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids return to form with a first new album in three years. This one is as epic they come, exploring all manner of jazz and Afro-future sounds with core Pyramids members Ackamoor on sax, keytar and organ joined by flutist Margaux Simmons, Sandra Poindexter on violin and Bobby Cobb on guitar. Tracks take in hard-hitting socio-political commentaries and laments for lost loved ones as well as some nice and hazy cosmic trips.
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Intérprete: LEGO EDIT
 in stock $28.84
Rhetorical Islands
Rhetorical Islands (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FAIT 35LP. Rel: 20 Mar 24
Track 1 (2:23)
Track 2 (2:44)
Track 3 (3:48)
Track 4 (3:54)
Track 5 (2:20)
Track 6 (2:21)
Track 7 (2:20)
Track 8 (1:57)
Track 9 (2:53)
Track 10 (3:24)
Review: .Rhetorical Islands was originally pieced together from Giuseppe Ielasi's work for l'Audible Festival in Paris. An event dedicated to pushing forward thinking, mind-expanding, experimental and just plain strange sounds, his efforts certainly fit in with all of those terms. Presented here as ten standalone tracks, all without name and many without the usual elements we expect from a 'track', this first vinyl pressing of the work is really an extension of the original idea, rather than a time capsule of it. "Isolated sound worlds" is the phrase Ielasi used to describe what's happening here, and it's certainly true that the individual parts stand alone and can each be heard as autonomous. But together they also make a strange kind of sense, complementing, almost feeding into each other, even at the most stark juxtaposition. Ultimately, then, it's about interpretation, making what we choose from the ingredients.
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Lei Line Eon
Lei Line Eon (gatefold transparent yellow marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: GLOO 007. Rel: 04 Jun 21
Eoe (Disk Initiate) (3:02)
Pure Grey Circle (4:17)
Slyph Fossil (5:34)
Light Gutter (feat LOLA) (4:05)
Big Protector (3:59)
UI Birth (feat BABii) (3:39)
Zones U Can't See (4:21)
Amu (DiskoMod) (3:45)
Soil Bolt (3:59)
Yellow Umbra (5:37)
Review: Dorset laptop head Iglooghost, AKA Seamus Malliagh, certainly knows how to paint a vivid picture - aurally and visually. 2017's startlingly original debut, Neo Wax Bloom, was like stepping through a vortex into another world entirely. A rich and deep universe that felt as though it had been there for aeons, waiting for us to stumble on a branch in the forest and fall headfirst through the wardrobe.

Lei Line Eon extends that realm significantly, building on past musical frameworks to deliver something that is at once bolder and bigger, but calmer and more serene. As though we have done with the immediately overwhelming experience of being taken somewhere Definitely Not Of This Plane, and found ourselves on a mountain side taking in this new place from a much broader perspective. Comparisons to Boards of Canada still apply, but with this latest Iglooghost reaffirms he's really all about the originality.
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1982
1982 (LP)
Cat: DE 312. Rel: 01 Mar 24
Facile (3:34)
Dancing + Slaving (3:47)
War=Strong (1:48)
Agua (Diablo) (6:13)
SI (I Couldn't See) (4:53)
A Dull Life (5:10)
We Are One (2:20)
I Killed Picasso (6:05)
Freighter (3:51)
Wolfen (3:33)
Review: Dark Entries takes it back to New York City in around 1982 for this previously unreleased record from Ike Yard. This cult crew was made up of Stuart Argabright, Michael Diekmann, Kenneth Compton, and Fred Szymanski and they worked in their own realm somewhere between proto-body music and No Wave peers in New York. They disbanded just a year after forming having dropped an EP on Les Disques du Crepuscule in 1981 and then a self-titled album for Factory in 1982. Using the Korg MS-20 and the Roland TR-808 they cook up plenty of hybrid electro-acoustic sounds and ramshackle rhythms that are underpinned by moody baselines and perfect to get bodies moving in the club. Whether you're a post-punk fan or lover of weird electronics, this is well worth checking out.
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Liminal Space
Liminal Space (limited gatefold 2xLP (side 4 etched))
Cat: NS 0013LP. Rel: 25 Mar 22
First Light (7:34)
Sandstorm (4:36)
Loosed (6:13)
Dust (4:43)
Dervish (3:47)
Pearls (9:54)
Light Trailed (6:11)
Knuckles (4:54)
The Lurch (7:47)
Prayer (4:50)
Review: Blue-noted jazz modulators Ill Considered here present their irst fully produced studio album on New Soil - 'Liminal Space'. After releasing a whopping 9 self-released albums in the space of 2 years, this is their first studio-crafted LP following their step up to the label, and are soon set to show it off at a debut interactive A/V residency at Southbank Centre's Purcell Room. Fresh with a new lineup, the noodling bass of Liran Donin courses the ears like velvet on 'Dust', while Dadaist freakouts, courtesy of Emre Ramazanoglu's drums, cause anxious goosebumps on reaching 'Light Trailed'. Don't miss this limited double black 2xLP.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $33.28
Precipice
Cat: NS 0055LP. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Jellyfish (4:10)
Don't Be Sad (It's Too Late) (3:22)
Vespa Crabro (5:59)
Linus With The Sick Burn (3:35)
And Then There Were Three (4:09)
Katabatic (5:00)
Black Lacquer (4:00)
Kintsugi (3:46)
Solenopsis (5:08)
Alpenglow (4:27)
Review: Precipice marks a return to Ill Considered's improvisational origins, with Idris Rahman, Emre Ramazanoglu, and Liran Donin synergising to showcase their exceptional talents and solidify their position as frontrunners in the UK's jazz landscape. Following the acclaimed 'Liminal Space in 2021, this album embodies a raw, minimalist essence reminiscent of 70s jazz classics. Collaborating once again with visual artist Vincent De Boer for the album's artwork, Ill Considered's evolution since their 2017 inception has been remarkable. Their pioneering DIY ethos, resulting in nine albums recorded in studios and live sessions, has garnered them a devoted following and garnered respect from jazz luminaries. Now, with their catalogue available on streaming platforms, Ill Considered's distinctive sonic universe is accessible to a wider audience who are ready to delight in both discovery and appreciation.
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Loom
Loom (gatefold translucent curacao vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 656170 0. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Wake Up (2:47)
Nice To Meet You (3:11)
Eyes Closed (3:17)
Take Me To The Beach (2:46)
In Your Corner (3:56)
God's Don't Pray (2:49)
Don't Forget Me (2:58)
Kid (2:39)
Fire In These Hills (3:36)
Review: Imagine Dragons' sixth studio album, LOOM, makes another great step in their artistic evolution and could well be their most accomplished work to date. Produced exclusively by Imagine Dragons and their longtime collaborators Mattman and Robin, the record, which comes on limited gatefold translucent curacao vinyl, strikes a harmonious balance between the signature sound that catapulted them to fame and a newly inspired creative spirit. Across nine fresh cuts including the standout single 'Eyes Closed,' LOOM bring notes of anticipation and optimism around new beginnings. There are singalongs specials like 'Nice To Meet You' next to raw vocal deliveries on 'Take Me To The Beach' and more sentimental sounds like 'God's Don't Pray'.
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Mercury: Act 1
Mercury: Act 1 (gatefold LP)
Cat: 385342 7. Rel: 03 Sep 21
My Life (3:40)
Lonely (2:40)
Wrecked (4:03)
Monday (3:08)
#1 (3:14)
Easy Come Easy Go (2:57)
Giants (3:24)
It's Ok (3:14)
Dull Knives (3:35)
Follow You (2:49)
Cutthroat (2:48)
No Time For Toxic People (3:24)
One Day (2:27)
Review: RECOMMENDED
The fact Imagine Dragons tangibly slowed things down in the past year or two has nothing to do with the deadly virus that single-handedly stopped life as we all knew it. The outfit had done four albums in six years, records arriving between non-stop touring schedules and each giving birth to a series of big hit singles. It's a story of runaway success, but those almost always lead to burnout.

With this in mind, Mercury: Act 1 is the band refocused, re-energised and musically reformed. Enlisting the services of super producer Rick Rubin, a guy known for switching things up in terms of an artist or band's style, he certainly lives up to those expectations here. Yes, it remains staunchly pop driven by tribal, fist pounding drums and choruses that should be sung in rainstorms, with elements of heavy rock and hip hop thrown in for good measure. But it's also their best to date thanks to the variety and ideas at work.

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Which Direction Goes The Beam
Cat: TLV 177LPX. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Thursday's Bells (4:09)
2x1 (2:28)
Fog (You Just Don't Know) (2:42)
X Says (2:57)
1898 (1:21)
Sparrows Hill (5:22)
Sister (3:19)
Halb Leib I (2:04)
Brain Pan Farmer (3:22)
Purple Born (1:07)
Atahualpa (8:02)
Pugilist (2:59)
Review: There are some records you buy simply because you love the name. Or maybe that's just us? Either way, from where we're sticking stuff into the shopping cart, Index For Working Musik's second long form is one of those examples. Which Direction Goes The Beam more than lives up to the quality of the band name, and then goes and adds artwork which can only be described as 'stunning' into the mix. Angular, jerky, harsh, and artsy rock noises that run between the savage and distorted to the rousing and rollocking, the five piece should be ranking up there with the most innovative, imaginative and inimitable guitar outfits out there at the moment. Chamber-esque arrangements, strange murky mystery, and the overall feeling that we're in uncharted territories and nobody - but nobody - wants to find their way home
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Dub From The Sky
Dub From The Sky (LP + screen-printed artwork)
Cat: MBX 193. Rel: 07 Oct 24
Blood Red Dub (feat Vin Giordon) (3:45)
Sci Fi Dub (3:10)
Beware Of The Dub (3:22)
Sticky Dub (2:40)
Rich Mans Dub (3:19)
Dictionary Of Dub (3:00)
Majestic Dub (2:42)
Brighter Days Dub (3:34)
Drifting Dub (2:30)
Boiling Hot Dub (3:10)
Dub Fi De Gal Dem Dub (3:03)
Fletcher Joe Dub (3:33)
Poluted Dub (3:06)
Star Eyed Dub (3:02)
Review: Room In The Sky's latest limited edition release showcases The Inn House Crew and delivers some heavyweight roots rockers dubs featuring an impressive lineup of musicians from Jamaica and the UK. The collection includes performances by legends like Sly Dunbar, Flabba Holt, Vin Gordon, and Robbie Lyn, alongside talents such as Ben Bell, Horseman, and Jerry Lionz. Recorded at renowned studios like Tuff Gong in Jamaica and Ariwa, this is a record that is steeped in authentic roots vibes. The DIY-inspired artwork, featuring eco-friendly, inside-out sleeves, complements the music's raw and organic feel and makes it a must-cop for roots dub enthusiasts, especially as this pressing comes in a lovely scree-printed jacket so beautifully celebrates some deft craftsmanship and real heritage.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Dub
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Inner Cop Avoidance
Cat: ICA 1. Rel: 26 Feb 24
ICA 1 (6:22)
ICA 2 (3:55)
ICA 3 (11:37)
Review: Inner Cop Avoidance is a cult supergroup that is already surrounded by plenty of discussion and conspiracy despite only having played their first gig in 2022. Made up of Krisitan Poulsen on guitar, Mathias Saedrup guitar, Sebastian von der Heide on drums and percussion, Max Stocklosa on synth, xylophone and vocals, this self-titled album from the group lands as the inaugural drop on their own label. It is a brilliantly cacophony of electronics and percussion with twisted rhythms, post-rock guitars and a fiercely experimental approach that results in brilliantly beguiling music that somehow combines the futuristic and avant garde with bird calls and ancient shamanic ritual.
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Sounds Of Sound LTD (reissue)
Sounds Of Sound LTD (reissue) (clear vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: HMJY 212. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Theme-Mustache
Tak's Tune
Joint
Monster
Lullaby For Yuh
Scotland Scene
Theme
Review: Takeshi Inomata is a pioneering drummer in Japan's jazz scene who launched the band Sound Limited in the late 1960s and set to work blending jazz and rock in a vibrant new direction. Influenced by the brass rock movement, Inomata sought to create music full of energy and free from the constraints of modern jazz. He brought together young, talented musicians to play with vitality and envisioned a large-scale sound. Their debut album, The Sound of Sounds LTD back in 1970, became a classic filled with dynamic performances, including the iconic 'Theme~Mustache,' a track that continues to define the band's legacy.
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Was I Good Enough?
Was I Good Enough? (silver vinyl LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: CCAS 1311. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Mistakes Have Been Made (3:30)
Swallowed By The God (2:57)
The Misunderstanding (3:06)
At Death's Door (4:49)
The Riderless Mount (4:14)
Cartography Of Suffering (4:31)
Unwanted (3:23)
Mandelbrot Anamnesis (10:40)
Review: Rhode Island post-metal avant-garde duo The Body have made a name for themselves due to their caustic maelstrom of harsh, brutalist experimentalism as well as their prolific output and collaborative nature, releasing collab albums with the likes of Full Of Hell, Thou, Uniform, and most recently, Dis Fig. Their latest endeavour sees the pair link up with another duo of musical extremity, Toronto, Canada's recently reformed industrial two-piece Intensive Care. Was I Good Enough? has been on the cards since the artists first began making plans as far back as 2018, trading, warping and ruining mutual sessions with layers of loops, distortion, samples and even dubs, constantly striving to find the ideal haunting balance between both of their sonically hideous, oppressive worlds. For all of our ears' sakes, they just might have succeeded.
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Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse
Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: WRWTFWW 075. Rel: 24 Sep 24
Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse (part I) (5:52)
Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse (part II) (9:54)
Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse (part III) (6:21)
Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse (part IV) (19:05)
Review: "In 1987, a Japan-only Laserdisc was published by intermission. It showcased one our of works created by renowned German environmental artist NILS-UDO with specially commissioned music by Japanese Kankyo-Ongaku group Interior... Soon after, the world vanished." As a label, WRWTFWW Records have done a stellar job at setting the scene and establishing the perfect atmosphere for Sculpture of Time: Apocalypse. Released on vinyl for the very first time since it was made, almost 40 years ago, it's a lush, tranquil, and reflective slice of earthly ambient that sounds as though someone has just walked out of the jungle and picked up a synthesiser. You can almost reach out and touch the blue and green spaces the soundtrack evokes. Transportive in the truest sense.
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The Other Side Of Make Believe
The Other Side Of Make Believe (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: OLE 1875LPE. Rel: 15 Jul 22
Toni (4:28)
Fables (4:31)
Into The Night (5:26)
Mr Credit (3:44)
Something Changed (3:48)
Renegade Hearts (4:07)
Passenger (4:14)
Greenwich (3:59)
Gran Hotel (3:59)
Big Shot City (4:02)
Go Easy (Palermo) (2:46)
Review: Interpol's seventh album sees the long-standing NYC indie rock giants teaming up with the legendary production team of Flood and Alan Moulder for a trip into sadness, darkness and introspection. For devoted fans of the band, those themes should ring true and spell out another record to be cherished for those downcast days. Daniel Kessler's serpentine guitar work cuts an imposing, but ultimately graceful figure on 'Into The Night', while Samuel Fograino's propulsive drumming continues to explore meters beyond linear motorik drive and Paul Bank once more speaks from the deepest reaches of his soul.
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Valley Of Smoke (reissue)
Valley Of Smoke (reissue) (numbered clear splattered vinyl LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: MICM 011AT. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Elegy (6:11)
Above (6:23)
Miasma (5:38)
Sunderance (5:42)
Core Relations (6:32)
Below (7:47)
Valley Of Smoke (5:03)
Past Tense (5:39)
Review: The third full-length from Los Angeles-based progressive, jazz-tinged post-metal giants Intronaut was originally released in 2010 and celebrates its 15th anniversary this year. Further embracing the fretless bass, jazzgazing style of its 2008 predecessor Prehistoricisms, the material found on Valley Of Smoke was the first from the band to slightly eschew the use of exclusively harsh vocals and instead utilise the harmonious cadences of dual vocalist/guitarists Sacha Dunable and Dave Timnick, conjuring a hypnotic balancing act reminiscent of the synergetic fusion of Alice In Chains' Layne Staley and Jerry Cantrell. Featuring Tool bassist Justin Chancellor on the epic title-track, providing double bass flourishes, as well as the pitched glitching vocal processing similar to that of progressive death metal legends Cynic (both of whom the band would subsequently tour with), Intronaut have always deserved to be spoken of within the same breath as the likes of Mastodon, Baroness, Deftones, Hum, and any other respected boundary pushing group connecting the mercurial dots between grandiose, conflicting sonics.
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Fused (remastered)
Fused (remastered) (gatefold translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CAT 897LPD. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Dopamine (4:08)
Wasted Again (3:52)
Saviour Of The Real (4:09)
Resolution Song (4:51)
Grace (5:13)
Deep Inside A Shell (3:42)
What You're Living For (4:38)
Face Your Fear (4:37)
The Spell (4:54)
I Go Insane (9:15)
Slip Away (bonus track) (5:23)
Let It Down Easy (bonus track) (4:29)
The Innocence (bonus track) (4:41)
Review: Originally released in 2005, and considered to be the second solo full-length from nine-fingered metal guitar pioneer Tony Iommi, Fused celebrates its 20th anniversary just a tad early with these revitalised remasters pressed to wax for the first time ever. Written in collaboration with vocalist/bassist Glenn Hughes (former Black Sabbath frontman during the mid-80s who would assume vocal duties on 1986's Seventh Star; released under the band moniker but long perceived as Iommi's first solitary creative endeavour), and legendary session drummer Kenny Aronoff (The Smashing Pumpkins, Bob Seger, Willie Nelson, John Fogerty, Bon Jovi etc), this limited translucent cobalt blue vinyl 2xLP pressing comes complete with three sporadically dispersed bonus cuts finally locked down onto own complete home.
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Ipa Boogie (reissue)
Cat: AJXLP 550. Rel: 20 Nov 20
Get The Music Now (6:58)
Africa (5:15)
Jesus Kesse Me (4:37)
Alo Dangereux (5:22)
Giving Yourself To Me (4:58)
Sunga Mba (6:18)
Review: Ipa-Boogie's self-titled 1978 record is hard to find indeed. If you do unearth a copy, it will set you back answer for 500 to L1000 for even an average quality copy. A real Afro-boogie and Afro-funk gem that has been served well by the passage of time, this fully licensed reissue from Acid Jazz has been transferred from the original tapes and remastered by Grammy award-winning engineer Frank Merritt at The Carvery, and is sure to bring the band to a whole new generation of ears. The Benin group deserve it, too, because as well as being historically important, this record sounds great.
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Samba Is Our Gift (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Samba Is Our Gift (Record Store Day RSD 2024) (limited green vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: FARO 106LPX. Rel: 26 Apr 24
Imperial (4:20)
Malandro Quando Vaza (3:16)
O Samba E O Meu Dom (4:54)
Folia No Samba (3:45)
Mangue (2:59)
Samba Pra Mim Mesmo (4:35)
San Roque (5:03)
Taioba (3:14)
Valsamba (4:04)
Treze, Trinta E Nove (3:16)
Samba D (2:15)
Review: Far Out Recordings launches its 30th anniversary celebrations with the highly anticipated release of The Ipanemas's Samba is Our Gift which lands on vinyl for the very first time. Originally dropped in 2006, the album seamlessly blends Afro-Brazilian-bossa rhythms with classic vocal samba, transporting listeners back to the vibrant Rio de Janeiro of the 1960s. Comprising drummer and vocalist Wilson Das Neves and guitarist Neco, The Ipanemas played a pivotal role in popularising bossa nova in the 1950s. Collaborating with Brazilian luminaries like Elis Regina and Antonio Carlos Jobim, they bridged jet-set bossa with the roots-y samba of the black Brazilian working class and this is a great introduction to their work if you aren't familiar.
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Senjutsu
Senjutsu (limited trifold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: 019029 5015916. Rel: 03 Sep 21
Senjutsu (8:20)
Stratego (5:00)
The Writing On The Wall (6:15)
Lost In A Lost World (9:31)
Days Of Future Past (4:04)
The Time Machine (7:07)
Darkest Hour (6:36)
Death Of The Celts (10:20)
The Parchment (12:37)
Hell On Earth (10:51)
Review: Although Senjutsu is the 17th studio album from Iron Maiden, it's really not everyday you get to pen words about the legendary British heavy metal outfit, so let's make the most of this moment. Starting with one fundamental point - if you weren't into Iron Maiden, or the 16 full length records that have come along since, this one is probably not going to change your mind.

If, however, you love the iconic operatic tones of Bruce Dickinson and the guitar searing riffs this lot are known for, then buckle up for a thrill ride through some classic Maiden business. Highlights including the epic, searing guitar solos of 'Hell On Earth', the slow-but-heavy chorus on 'Darkest Hour', and 'Days of Future Past', which is packed with enough atmosphere to fill any of the stadiums the band still relentlessly play, several times over.
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The Number Of The Beast (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 505419 7157608. Rel: 17 Nov 22
Invaders (3:23)
Children Of The Damned (4:35)
The Prisoner (5:39)
22 Acacia Avenue (6:37)
The Number Of The Beast (4:26)
Run To The Hills (3:53)
Total Eclipse (4:18)
Hallowed Be Thy Name (7:14)
Murders In The Rue Morgue (4:32)
Wrathchild (3:11)
Run To The Hills (4:14)
Children Of The Damned (4:55)
The Number Of The Beast (5:07)
Another Life (3:55)
Killers (5:02)
22 Acacia Avenue (7:13)
Total Eclipse (4:20)
Transylvania (5:51)
The Prisoner (5:46)
Hallowed Be Thy Name (7:07)
Phantom Of The Opera (7:21)
Iron Maiden (4:27)
Sanctuary (6:37)
Drifter (6:49)
Running Free (3:25)
Prowler (5:11)
Review: Are Iron Maiden the finest stadium heavy metal band the UK, or any other country, has ever produced? Maybe, but let's not get into subjective comparisons. The fundamental truth of the matter is the English titans of frantic riffs really did crack the formula and set a benchmark - combining thunderous instrumentation with mesmerising theatrics and wonderfully tongue in cheek branding.

The Number of the Beast was (and still is) the outfit's third full length record, and by this point it's safe to say they had fully entered the stride of their finest era of the last 50 or so years. Boasting at least some of their biggest anthems ('Run to The Hills', 'The Number of the Beast' itself, and 'Iron Maiden', to name but three), it's almost ridiculous to think they managed to pack this LP with 26 consistently powerful and inescapable tracks, all played with the energy of their legendary live shows.
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Powerslave (40th Anniversary Edition)
Powerslave (40th Anniversary Edition) (limited heavyweight zoetrope picture disc LP + insert)
Cat: IMPOWER 1. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Aces High
2 Minutes To Midnight
Losfer Words (Big 'Orra)
Flash Of The Blade
The Duellists
Back In The Village
Powerslave
Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
Review: 1984's Powerslave is often referred to by the members of Iron Maiden as the album that made them "really famous", as the fifth full-length from the iconic metal heroes saw them filling out larger arenas than ever previously imagined, while the World Slavery Tour would ultimately lead to their longest time ever out on the road. Featuring the iconic hit single '2 Minutes to Midnight' as well as the galloping 'Aces High', the album is most noteworthy for its epic near fourteen-minute musical re-telling of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner', with the band even confessing to it being their favourite song to play live. This would also serve as the first Maiden record to consist of the same line up as its predecessor (1983's Piece Of Mind), with this stable going on to record two more full-lengths with Somewhere In Time (1986 ) and Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son (1988). Celebrating its 40th anniversary, this reissue lands on limited edition zoetrope picture disc vinyl..
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Life & Death: Radio Broadcast 2000
Cat: EEE 82030. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Heaven Can Wait (7:08)
The Angel & The Gambler (7:32)
When Two Worlds Collide (5:36)
Hallowed Be Thy Name (7:18)
Fear Of The Dark (7:11)
Iron Maiden (4:35)
Review: Iron Maiden are one of the world's most successful bands. They clocked up numerous hits, sold-out world tours, and chart-topping singles and were no slouches in the live area. Proving that beyond doubt is the highly collectable and limited edition picture disc which saw them deliver an electrifying performance in this concert broadcast on Dutch radio back almost a quarter of a century ago in the year 2000. The show captures the band's remarkable ability to energise and captivate live audiences with their powerful and dynamic presence across many of their most well-loved hits.
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Liberated Brother (Japanese Edition)
Liberated Brother (Japanese Edition) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7826. Rel: 13 Dec 23
Liberated Brother
Here's Where I Came In
Blues Wel Don
Mr Clean
Gloria
Homey
Juggah Buggah
Sister Sanctified
Review: 'Liberated Brother' might just refer to Weldon Irvine's liberation from the trappings of fame. While this debut album of this, originally released in 1972, was made around the same time as his come-up with Nina Simone as her bandleader, Irvine was not as impacted by publicity or subject to the same degree of pop culture notoriety. But just because a spark burns brightly, doesn't make it the most effervescent; this first LP charts the multi-instrumentalist's futuristic frolicks through funk-jazz, fusion and soul, all distilled into a romantic 8-tracker of trilling pianos ('Liberated Brother') and moody noir jams ('Gloria'). Hot off the plate with a reissue by Japanese label P-Vine, this is an exclusive obi-strip version not many will get their mitts on; it could still be you, though.
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Young Gifted & Broke (reissue)
Young Gifted & Broke (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 8053. Rel: 01 Jul 24
No! Now? Never! None! (2:56)
We Got A Deal (1:38)
Just Take One Step; He'll Take Two (3:36)
Sermon (dialogue) (2:44)
Comin' Home (3:27)
Benediction (1:05)
Singing For God In The City (3:19)
Musical (interlude - instrumental) (3:24)
Black Lightnings' Song (3:22)
Pity For The Man (2:22)
Karate Dancer (instrumental) (2:40)
Ego (2:43)
Only Yesterday (3:43)
Ghetto Lament (2:56)
Again (1:26)
Tight Rope (2:54)
I Count It Joy (4:17)
Review:  A whole bunch of Weldon Irvine albums are being remastered and reissued at the moment, which will be music to the ears of spiritual jazz fans - literally. The American composer and pianists was one of the big names of his time and reals don labels like RCA and Strata-East as well as his own label. Young Gifted & Broke has never been on vinyl before as the recordings were only discovered in the early 2010s. It was a musical that was released in 1977 and inspired by the Black Civil Rights anthem 'Young, Gifted and Black,' which Weldon had written with Nina Simone. Talents like Marcus Miller joined the recordings which as can now be heard are magnificent to say the least.
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Weldon & The Kats (reissue)
Weldon & The Kats (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7690. Rel: 29 Jan 24
Music Is The Key (5:44)
Cordero (5:06)
Leaves (0:17)
Kundabuffer (5:36)
Mr PC (5:45)
Have You Met Miss Jones? (9:12)
We Can Try Again (9:01)
Blues For Spike (2:52)
Review: Weldon Irvine was one of the finest American jazz pianist and composers of his generation. He released several classic albums man of which are now being reissued thanks to P-Vine, but not before being fully remastered for the occasion. Weldon and The Kats was one that he put out on his own label Nodlew Records after releasing some albums through RCA and Strata-East. It is perfectly indicative of his style and has his early work 'Mr.P.C' on it, which was recorded in 1968 with Steve Grossman on tenor sax and sometime Miles Davies associate Lenny White on drums. This one has never been reissued before so snap it up before it goes again.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Amadou Project: The Price Of Freedom
Cat: PLP 74067. Rel: 29 May 24
Amadou (6:36)
Hip Hop Speaks (1:52)
Make It All Better (4:06)
Prankster Gangster (Re-Mix)) (5:51)
Prayer For Peace (1:15)
A Plan Don't Get Up (1:01)
No Laughing Matter (2:37)
Break Bread (5:44)
Hollow Points (2:04)
Beyond Belief (4:28)
Said & Done (1:14)
Pleasure - Pain - & Me (4:09)
Unify (2:54)
Love Supreme (1:41)
Blues For Amadou (1:51)
My DNA's OK (2:41)
Descended From Kings (1:34)
Motha Goddess (4:36)
You & I-Verse (3:14)
Destiny's Finger (0:48)
Black Mail (2:08)
Sun Drops (4:59)
Tears For Amadou (2:53)
Amadou's Journey (2:22)
Review: This 1999 album by Weldon Irvine landed well with his fans upon the time of release but it was really boosted dint popular conciseness and gained renewed recognition with the rise of the hip-hop scene and the rare groove movement in the 90s and beyond. It has been sampled by all the greats from those worlds and has made it onto albums by Q-Tip and Mos Def. Now, for the first time ever, P-VINE is releasing this historically significant work on LP as the original CD has become hard to find.
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 in stock $47.44
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