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Singles
Earthly Tapes 04
Cat: EARTHLY 026. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Manu Ela - "Animals"
Barda - "Atardecer Rioplatense"
Shigara - "Azul Profundo" (feat Nanki)
Sahale & Samarana - "Mesege"
Carla Valenti - "Camino Pa La Playa"
NoN Project - "Lo Perdido"
Review: Following a surprisingly extended hiatus of three years, the admirable Earthly Measures imprint is ready to unleash the fourth volume in their Earthly Tapes series. This time round, they've not only chosen to showcase the work of more female artists, but also producers and musicians with "native roots connected to five countries in South America and Europe". Musically, it furthers the label's "electronica plus nature" ethos, flitting between deliciously dubbed-out ambient chuggers (Manu Ela), Latin-tinged slow motion dub disco (Barda), percussion-rich wooziness (Shigara), locked-in low-slung house hypnotism (Sahale & Samarana), tropical house sunshine (Carla Velenti) and chugging Balearic dreaminess (NoN Project).

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Intérprete: Max Essa
 in stock $16.62
Write Your Story
Write Your Story (hand-numbered 12" limited to 270 copies)
Cat: BCP 12003. Rel: 30 Dec 24
Natty Nature - "Write Your Story" (extended version) (8:22)
Bass Lee - "Roots Memorial" (4:12)
Bass Culture Players - "Memorial Version" (4:12)
Review: Bass Culture - the reggae label, not the French house imprint - collaborates with the incredible Natty Nature on this new release which come son a nice hand-numbered 12". The A-side features an extended vocal version which is a powerful statement of intent reflecting Bass Culture Players' (which features top musicians like Adubta, Javi Arkotxa, General Soria and Carlos Amalgamah) core philosophy. On the B-side, Bass Lee pays homage to the golden era of 70s roots reggae with an instrumental clavi and melodica cut. The release concludes with a dub version, showcasing the raw energy of the rhythm section crafted by Bass Culture Players.
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 in stock $21.90
Big Time
Big Time (7" + sticker)
Cat: DINK 018. Rel: 16 Dec 24
Big Time (3:16)
Big Time (instrumental) (3:15)
Review: The Nextmen team up once more with Kiko Bun here and he is proving himself to really be one of the UK's standout vocal talents right now. Together they to deliver a big anthem bursting with feel-good vibes. Perfect for sunny days, this track begs for windows down and volume up. The vocals are packed with soul and flow freely over instrumental beats with a cool sense of funk. The tune has another robust groove doused in club culture and a love of hip-hop, as is often the case with Dom Search and Brad Baloo aka The Nextmen who are renowned UK DJs and producers celebrated for their eclectic mixes, albums and podcasts.
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 in stock $15.25
Behind The Green Door
Behind The Green Door (limited transparent green vinyl 7" (indie exclusive))
Cat: FC 250V7. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Behind The Green Door (4:58)
Behind The Green Door (Rah John version) (4:41)
Review: 'Behind The Green Door' understands the power of lunging rhythms. A one-man-band by some estimations - the 'group' has just a single permanent member, Danny "Lee Blackwell" Rajan Billingsley, with the founder, drummer James Traeger, only involved intermittently. And this isn't the only norm defied. Psychedelic garage rock for some, to us it's a kind of hypnotic, swampy, choral thing with shades of rhythm and blues and soul. With plenty of encouragement to chant. In 2023, Night Beats dropped a sixth studio album, Rajan, and then promptly ran back into the same ether that's been obscuring them from many views since 2009. Still, if you caught a glimpse then, or rather an earshot, and took the brave decision to follow, here's where we've wound up - and it sounds awesome.
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 in stock $12.74
Stay Rude Stay Rebel
Stay Rude Stay Rebel (coloured vinyl 7" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: BBC 026. Rel: 16 Dec 24
Stay Rude - Stay Rebel (4:31)
Tour De France (2:55)
Love Song (3:37)
Girl (Tango) (4:15)
Review: This is a 7" gem that comes on random coloured vinyl and is a great new chance to own a classic bit of reggae form the 90s. The legendary four tacker was first dropped back in '94 by this cult German Ska band and it has plenty of attitude that encourages you to stay rude yourself. 'Stay Rude - Stay Rebel' kicks off with big horns and uptempo drums, 'Tour De France' keeps the pressure on and 'Love Song' strips things back a little more with a more laid-back and swaggering sound. 'Girl (Tango)' has a more playful and funky edge with some sumptuous sax leads.
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Oracle Sound Volume Four
Cat: OS 004CD. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Connected Dub
A Decoy For Demons
Earthsea Dub
Maximum Bass
Flying Crane Dub
Mirror Cave Dub
Ceefax
Ceefax (RN Amp Freqq dub)
Ceefax (Jon Carter Due South dub)
Review: Richard Norris loves a series. The former Grid man and noted psychedelic music afficionado has umpteen on the go at present, including ones dedicated to meditative ambient sounds ('Music For Healing') and modular experiments ('Abstractions'). Then there's his dub-wise and 'outernational' music series, Oracle Sound, which here reaches its fourth - and possibly strongest - instalment. Highlights are plentiful, from the languid and woozy head-nod of opener 'Connected Dub' and the intoxicating, flute-sporting musical mystery of 'Earthsea Dub', to the up-beat dancefloor dub of 'Maximum Dub', and the sub-heavy, near dub techno pulse of John Carter hook-up 'Ceefax'. That one also comes accompanied by alternative takes by both Norris and Carter.
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 in stock $9.15
I'm Still Here
I'm Still Here (white vinyl 7")
Cat: ES 087C1. Rel: 03 Apr 25
I'm Still Here (3:57)
What More Can I Say (3:17)
Review: US soul group and Chicago's Southside favourites The Notations endured many musical evolutions in their time. The group released on both major labels and minor ones and had the likes of Sly Johnson and Curtis Mayfield taking care of their production. Numero Group has put together a first overview of their indie-label golden age on the album Still Here 1967-1973 which is full of lush r&b ballads as well as socially-conscious soul. Two of their best now also get pressed up to this 7" with heart-rending A-side and the swooning 'What More Can I Say' both immediately drawing you in. These have been sampled by Anderson.Paak, redveil and so may well sound familiar.
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Sifat Manusia
Cat: BJR 4535. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Sifat Manusia (5:29)
Mang Becak (3:49)
Review: Back here by popular demand, Les Disques Bongo Joe presents a fresh 7" release from Amsterdam's Nusantara Beat featuring, for the first time on wax, the infectious digital single 'Mang Becak' alongside a brand new and unreleased track. Marking their third collaboration with the label, the band reimagines two treasures of Indonesian music and merges their traditional rhythms with a modern edge that masterfully bridges the past and present. 'Sifat Manusa' has Indonesian vocals bringing sunny disposition and real soul over funky and jazzy drums. 'Mang Becak' is a funky groove with plenty of guitars that range from psyched out to more playful.

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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
 in stock $14.14
Álbumes
Hardanger
Hardanger (hand-numbered vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: LAAPS 040LP. Rel: 07 Feb 25
Hardanger I
Hardanger II
Review: Hardanger is a collaboration between Mariska Baars, Niki Jansen and Rutger Zuydervelt. Named after Jansen's Hardanger fiddle, the album expands on Baars and Zuydervelt's established chemistry after beginning as Jansen's improvisations with Baars adding vocals and guitar, all later shaped by Zuydervelt into two long-form tracks-one an electro-acoustic collage, the other more meditative. Baars blends ambient and folk and is known for collaborating with artists like Peter Broderick, while Jansen is a folk violinist and Zuydervel's prolific output as Machinefabriek is well worth checking as are his film scores and collabs as Piiptsjilling and Fean with Baars.
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Pointed Frequencies
Pointed Frequencies (LP + insert)
Cat: DIALLP 48. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Mending Space Entering Streams Of Mist For Visible Becomes The Rays Of Light, Time Touches (4:42)
The Equilibrium In Transition (6:01)
Echoes Of Ephemeral Breathing To The Floating Forest (2:34)
Folding Futures Present Wake The Dust In Obscurity (7:43)
The Sea Brings, Waves Of Casted Silver Softly Crawls, Into Moss We Sink (4:06)
Shallow Winds In Atoms Kissing, Harvest Nights Forgotten Lights Strain The End Of New Beginnings (4:43)
Review: Ben Kaczor and Niculin Barandun's debut album, Pointed Frequencies come on the tasteful German outlet Dial Records and explores the healing potential of sound through six immersive tracks. Their collaboration began in 2022 for an audiovisual show at Digital Art Festival Zurich and has developed masterfully since and as Kaczor studied sound therapy, Barandun became intrigued by its possibilities, and it is that which has inspired the album's direction. It incorporates therapeutic elements like binaural beats and solfeggio frequencies into a seamless blend of ambient and experimental music. Through free improvisation, the pair have cooked up some brilliantly contemplative pieces here.
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Intérprete: Joachim Spieth
 in stock $20.51
Night Keeper
Night Keeper (LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: HG 2407. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Night Keeper I (20:30)
Night Keeper II (22:56)
Review: New York artist Aaron Landsman and former Swans guitarist Norman Westberg kept vigilant watch with Night Keeper, a full nocturne named after Landsman's play of the same name. First performed in Spring 2023 at The Chocolate Factory Theater in Queens, with performer Jehan O. Young serving as narrative steward, the original piece filled the space with spoken word, projections, choreography, and music, moving between dim light and darkness. Now the recorded version posterises the performance, as Westberg's original texture-scapes come raggedly coiled around sombre loops and samples, as Young's laryngeal monologues course across the record's rough 44 minutes worth of gloaming. Inspired by sleepless nights and the wandering of the mind, Night Keeper lifts the lid on the wee small hours as would a well camouflaged nightjar, inviting listeners to embrace the subdued chaos of the dark.
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You Will Never Be One Of Us
You Will Never Be One Of Us (translucent green vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 072736 1338350. Rel: 27 Feb 25
You Will Never Be One Of Us (1:31)
Friend To All (0:44)
Made To Make You Fail (0:55)
Life Is A Death Sentence (1:39)
Violence Is Forever (3:25)
Savage Intolerance (1:50)
In Pain (1:01)
Paradise (0:53)
Into Quietus (1:33)
They Come Crawling Back (8:06)
Review: 2024 saw the return of easily the biggest powerviolence act to ever decimate speakers and human hearing - Nails, who picked up right where they left off with their ferocious fourth full-length Every Bridge Burning, marking their first new album in almost a decade. Despite rave reviews, many of the fanbase argue that its 2016 predecessor You Will Never Be One Of Us is still the band's finest achievement of musical malevolence to date. Their final effort with the original trio line-up of bassist John Gianelli and drummer Taylor Young before both would amicably depart in 2020, these 21 minutes of sonic abrasion (still their longest LP) deliver on everything the Nails ethos stands for - frenetic riffage, crushing breakdowns, hulking grooves and a breakneck pace libel to instil panic attacks, while primary songwriter Todd Jones' nihilistic viewpoint and seemingly anti-everything attitude is barely decipherable through his mouth-full-of-broken-glass vocals. Be warned, however, each and every micro-burst of fury such as the 45-second 'Friend To All' is paid back by the end with the heinously oppressive noise-sludge-doom monolithic closer that is the 8-minute 'They Come Crawling Back'.
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 in stock $26.07
Jupiter
Jupiter (translucent red vinyl LP + booklet in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 198028 62871. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Wildflowers (3:25)
Elevate (3:06)
Happy People (3:19)
Light Years (3:47)
We All Win (3:09)
Poolside (3:07)
30 Something (3:31)
Just Dive (2:41)
Jupiter (2:47)
All Of Me (2:45)
Better Days (2:10)
Review: Jupiter is a radiant return for Noa that signals a new quality to her artistry. Following her 2021 album, And Then Life Was Beautiful, which was shaped by personal challenges and a diagnosis of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Nao embraces joy and healing on this fourth outing. Tracks like 'Elevate' and 'Wildflowers' express optimism with others like 'Better Days' and 'Happy People' underscoring the theme of growth. The album blends funky guitar solos, delicious drum patterns and nostalgic sounds throughout and manages to show up great musical versatility across a rich, emotionally powerful album.

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5 Na Bossa (reissue)
Cat: LIFE 052. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Nara - "Carcara" (4:33)
Edu Lobo - "Reza" (3:23)
Nara - "O Trem Atrasou" (3:22)
Edu Lobo - "Zambi" (3:06)
Tamba Trio - "Consolacao" (3:33)
Nara & Edu Lobo - "Aleluia" (5:12)
Nara - "Cicatriz" (3:18)
Edu Lobo - "Estatuinha" (4:45)
Nara - "Minha Historia" (2:44)
Tamba Trio - "O Morro Nao Tem Vez" (3:07)
Review: This 1965 collaborative album brings together some of the international music world's finest talents. Featuring Nara Leao's soothing vocals, Edu Lobo's striking guitar and Tamba Trio's vibrant harmonies, 5 Na Bossa captures the essence of Brazilian bossa nova and jazz with a warm and sunny inflexion. With iconic tracks like 'Reza' and 'Zambi' bringing Latin jazz flair, and Edu Lobo's 'Estatuinha' offering more ruminative folk sounds, this is a brilliant album for those who like South American sounds in all their many guises. The album was recorded live at the Paramount Theater in Sao Paulo and is truly essential listening.
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 in stock $19.40
Extinction (remastered)
Extinction (remastered) (gatefold LP + booklet)
Cat: SRE 7151. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Tech-No-Logic-Kill (6:03)
Inherit The Wasteland (3:01)
Johnny Got His Gun (1:50)
Self Destruct (2:25)
Butchers (2:19)
Sacrifice (4:10)
Godless (1:44)
Clutches (3:01)
Extinction (6:50)
Battened (2:06)
Blackened Dove (2:57)
Void (3:25)
Review: Originally released in 1990, Extinction would serve as the sole full-length from New York crust punk pioneers Nausea. While not the first band of misfits to amplify the angst and visceral aggression of hardcore, they are often cited with being integral to the genre's expansion and incorporation of equally heinous sonics from the realms of doom and sludge metal as well as d-beat, with their Discharge influence worn proudly on their tattered sleeves. Equally inspired by the anarcho-punk messaging of Crass, their lyrics urgently represented their views on feminism, anti-racism, anti-war and class conflict, while their apocalyptic world view rivalled that of their peers in Amebix. Delivered with an unmatched vitriol indicative of the time in which they were penned and further bolstered by the now iconically chaotic push-pull of dual vocalists Al Long and Amy Miret, it's bizarre to track the career of drummer Roy Mayorga who would go on to become a mainstay in mainstream metal fulfilling tenure with the likes of Soulfly, Stone Sour, and presently Ministry. Following Svart Records' recent 12" reissue/compilation of the Cybergod and Lie Cycle EPs, the label brings this nihilistic classic home to wax after two decades of absence.
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Sunrise
Sunrise (LP)
Cat: URDC 129. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Introduction (Sunrise) (part 8) (2:44)
Life (feat Emi Tawata) (3:54)
Cosmic Maze (4:43)
Master Blaster (Jammin') (4:32)
Overflowing (4:06)
Through The Night (4:10)
Round Midnight (4:34)
Love Theme From Spartacus (4:37)
Wonderwall (feat Ray Yamada) (4:10)
Last Song (4:47)
Review: Japanese jazz-funk trio Nautilus's Sunrise is a vibrant album packed with their signature blend of tight grooves, lush melodies and soulful synths. Drawing inspiration from classic 70s jazz-funk while infusing modern sensibilities, this record delivers a signature dynamic sound that's both nostalgic and fresh. Intricate instrumentation defines it with leader Toshiyuki Sasaki's precise drumming, Shunsuke Umino's fluid basslines and Daisuke Takeuchi's expressive keys driving each track. Highlights include shimmering originals and inventive reinterpretations that once again cement Nautilus as a cornerstone of contemporary jazz-funk innovation.
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Journey To The Centre Of The Eye
Cat: ECLEC 22891. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Prelude (CD 1)
Astronaut's Nightmare
Countenance
The Nine Lifeless Daughters Of The Sun
Warp Oversight
The Dream Nebula I
The Dream Nebula II
It's All In The Mind
Burn Out My Eyes
Void Of Vision
Pupil Of The Eye
Look Inside Yourself
Death Of The Mind
Do You Believe In Magic? (bonus track)
1-2-3-4 (bonus track)
New Day Dawning (CD 2)
Do You Believe In Magic?
Candlelight
Good Day
The Life I've Been Leading
Where Did You Go
Sealed With A Kiss
Our Love Will Last Forever
Review: Nektar were never your average progressive rock band. For starters, it was made up of British musicians based in Germany, and it was that country (or West Germany at least) where they earned their reputation for combining loud but pristine sound with genuinely psychedelic visuals. While they eventually rose to international fame, their earliest music was self-released. This album, their 1971 debut, was amongst that list and despite prior reissues, is still hard to find on CD. This edition pairs the fully remastered original studio album - a conceptual musical meditation on the potential for nuclear war with added sci-fi flourishes - comes paired with a second CD containing one the best-known bootleg recordings of the band. This was captured on tape a year or so before the album came out in 1970.
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NEU! '75 (reissue)
NEU! '75 (reissue) (picture disc LP)
Cat: LPGRONIIIP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
ISI (4:50)
See Land (5:25)
Leb Wohl (7:55)
Hero (6:11)
E Musik (8:13)
After Eight (4:40)
Review: Neu! 75 was the third and final studio album from Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother, and many years on it stands proud as a great piece of electronic rock history. Released in, you guessed it, 1975, the album's signature insistent rhythms, phased guitars and propulsive drums continue to sound fresh and retain a vitality that feels futuristic even decades later. This official reissue is a great way to get back into the raw energy and precision that made Neu! 75 so influential with their groundbreaking fusion of motorik beats and experimental soundscapes. It was their finest work, frankly.
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Janitor Of Lunacy (reissue)
Janitor Of Lunacy (reissue) (numbered red & yellow splattered vinyl 2xLP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: MICR 021UK. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Vegas
Saeta
Genghis Khan
Janitor Of Lunacy
Tanadore
Afraid
Purple Lips
Femme Fatale
All Tomorrows' Parties
No One Is There
Frozen Warnings
Closing Door
Heroes
Saeta (Studio version)
Vegas (Studio version)
Interview With Nico
Review: This reissue of Janitor of Lunacy recaptures Nico in a stark, spellbinding 1983 live performance at Manchester's Library Theatre during a period when she called the city home. Spread across 20 tracks on double vinyl, the album distils her haunting presence and singular voice into raw, intimate recordings that draw from four of her solo records as well as Velvet Underground classics like 'Femme Fatale' and 'All Tomorrow's Parties.' The set also includes a brooding take on Bowie's 'Heroes' which is, like the rest of the pieces, minimalist and emotionally charged. This was Nico stripped down to her essence, namely bleak, beautiful and moving.
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100 000 Dollari Per Ringo (Soundtrack)
100 000 Dollari Per Ringo (Soundtrack) (limited numbered 180 gram translucent orange vinyl 2xLP + CD)
Cat: 803248 4367913. Rel: 25 Feb 25
Ringo Came To Fight (2:24)
Sfida Eroica (2:27)
Cadenza Funebre (1:21)
Repressione Violenta (1:32)
Tumulti (2:27)
Ballata Per Ringo (2:24)
Sfida Eroica (version 2) (3:34)
Ballata Per Ringo (main version) (1:59)
Colt In Agguato (1:56)
Ballata Per Ringo (version 2) (2:23)
Il Volto Nascosto (2:55)
100 000 Dollari Per Ringo (2:51)
Drammatico Incontro (2:13)
Repressione Violenta (version 2) (1:43)
Tumulti (version 2) (1:56)
Paura Di Morire (2:47)
Ballata Per Ringo (version 3) (2:02)
Incontro Di Fuoco (2:38)
Attesa Inutile (1:37)
Minaccia Di Vendetta (1:49)
Ballata Per Ringo (version 4) (1:42)
Invocazion Drammatica (3:27)
Il Volto Nascosto (version 2) (4:08)
Minaccia Di Vendetta (version 2) (4:35)
Paura Di Morire (version 2) (1:56)
All' Ultimo Sangue (2:15)
100 000 Dollari Per Ringo (Piano Saloon) (1:02)
Ringo Dove Vai? (single Italian version) (2:24)
Ringo Dove Vai? (alternate Italian vocal) (2:28)
Ringo Dove Vai? (Off vocal version) (2:25)
Ringo Came To Fight (CD)
Sfida Eroica
Cadenza Funebre
Repressione Violenta
Tumulti
Ballata Per Ringo
Sfida Eroica (version 2)
Ballata Per Ringo (main version)
Colt In Agguato
Ballata Per Ringo (version 2)
Il Volto Nascosto
100 000 Dollari Per Ringo
Drammatico Incontro
Repressione Violenta (version 2)
Tumulti (version 2)
Paura Di Morire
Ballata Per Ringo (version 3)
Incontro Di Fuoco
Attesa Inutile
Minaccia Di Vendetta
Ballata Per Ringo (version 4)
Invocazion Drammatica
Il Volto Nascosto (version 2)
Minaccia Di Vendetta (version 2)
Paura Di Morire (version 2)
All' Ultimo Sangue
100 000 Dollari Per Ringo (Piano Saloon)
Ringo Dove Vai? (single Italian version)
Ringo Dove Vai? (alternate Italian vocal)
Ringo Dove Vai? (Off vocal version)
Review: While the world instantly remembers Ennio Morricone's heroic contribution to the world of movie scores at the height of the Spaghetti Western trend - Italian produced cowboy flicks set on the frontier of an early United States - less people will jump to the name Bruno Nicolai. And yet, here we are, faced with one of the greatest soundtracks ever written for any film in the canon. Archetypal of the genre, Nicolai conducted many of his close friend Morricone's scores, and this betrays what to expect from this masterpiece. The soundscapes are grand and pompous, open and mysterious, edgy and tense. Varied, but always the aural equivalent of panning across almost-unchartered plains and seeing a solitary rider appear on the horizon. If that sounds remotely entertaining, this is an essential.
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Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Soundtrack) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: VMLP 267. Rel: 19 Apr 25
Love Love Bang Bang (main titles) (2:28)
Kiss-Me-Warren-Please (Sax version) (2:39)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Mystery Theme 1) (2:19)
Love Love Bang Bang (Sexy version) (1:00)
Love Love Bang Bang (Opera) (2:18)
Kiss-Me-Warren-Please (Trumpet version) (2:40)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Mystery Theme 2) (2:19)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Fox-Trot) (2:52)
Love Love Bang Bang (Big March) (1:08)
Kiss-Me-Warren-Please (Night club) (2:11)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Can-Can) (2:03)
Love Love Bang Bang (Love Theme) (2:42)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Night club) (1:34)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Mystery Theme 3) (4:08)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Boogie) (2:27)
Love Love Bang Bang (007 version) (2:41)
Review: Definitely not to be confused with the 2005 Neo-noir US movie of the same name, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang was a 1966 Eurospy comedy directed by Duccio Tessari. The plot, which contains several genre tropes, revolves around a retired espionage agent who receives a death sentence after being caught trying to steal L1 million dollars. At the last minute, he's offered a reprieve, if he can steal a secret formula before terrorist Mr X does. We won't divulge what happens next, but as spy movies tend to, there are plenty of curveballs and red herrings thrown at us. Bruno Nicolai, a powerhouse of Italian cinema during this time, whose tracks have found their way into Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: Volume 2 and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, delivers an archetypal score for this cinematic canon, packed with tension building percussive movements, swooning and sweeping string and woodwind pop, and even the odd gentle slow dance.

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Fire In Heaven
Fire In Heaven ("ethereal sky" white in blue vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: 889845 974246. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Siren Song (3:26)
Something In The Dark (2:56)
Dead Roses (3:42)
Letting It All Go (3:09)
Hell Is Gonna Happen (3:34)
Beneath Your Name (4:17)
Blood On Your Hands (3:06)
Run Away (3:39)
Winterlude (1:33)
Heaven Won't Hold Me (4:04)
Melancholy Waltz (4:48)
Review: According to Venn, The Nightmares' Fire In Heaven is not only the band's followup to 2023's acclaimed debut album, Seance. It's also a record that "delves into the idea of love lost and the enormity of the universe at large... themes range from mythical siren songs to extraterrestrial life via the complexities of true love and an overarching question of your own existence." Hardly small themes, but certainly ones that resonate universally. A meditation, or perhaps more accurately main stage indie rock out, on the strange juxtaposition between the difficulties and problems that come with being a human forced to live on this giant rock, and the enormity of the unknown beyond its stratosphere. Far reaching and unarguably grand in sound, apart from moments such as the gentle piano sonata of 'Winterlude'.
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Spin
Spin (gatefold LP + 1-sided LP)
Cat: RON 040LP. Rel: 19 Dec 24
Modul 66 (9:38)
Modul 70 51 (11:49)
Modul 63 (9:41)
Modul 14 (11:18)
Modul 23 (14:55)
Review: RONIN's latest album marks the band's ninth release since its inception in 2001 and the first to feature bassist Jeremias Keller, who joined in 2020. The group, led by Nik Bartsch and joined by founding drummer Kaspar Rast and longtime reeds player Sha, continues evolving its unique style here with an album recorded live in the studio. It sees SPIN blend new compositions like 'Modul 66' with reimagined classics such as 'Modul 14' and 'Modul 23'. Balancing intricate structures, groove-driven energy and improvisation in equal measure, these sounds are a reflection of RONIN's signature zen-funk style, now enriched with indie and post-rock influences.
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Nevermind Demos & Outtakes
Cat: FVR 031. Rel: 16 Dec 24
Drain You (2:55)
In Bloom (4:26)
Imodium (3:07)
Sappy (3:36)
Pay To Play (3:23)
Here She Comes Now (5:00)
Smells Like Teen Spirits (5:04)
Lounge Act (2:38)
Even In His Youth (1:49)
Polly (3:34)
Token Eastern Song (3:09)
If You Must (3:58)
Pen Cap Chew (2:40)
Review: A fascinating glance into the prototype stages of one of the most famous albums of all time. Nirvana were far from massive stars when they came to record their second studio - they reputedly had to play a live gig to raise the petrol money to drive to Los Angeles where it was recorded - and this colection of demos and outtakes have a real air of casual brilliance about them, clearly showing little regard for success and maximum attention to artistic expression. Fans will love the scratchy cover of Velvet Underground's 'Here She Comes Now' and the never completely finished but often perforned 'Token Eastern Song', neither of which never made the album, as well as rough diamond but dynamite versions of classic like 'Polly' and 'In Bloom'.
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Hollywood Rock Festival 23rd January 1993
Cat: ART 88. Rel: 24 Mar 25
L'Amour Est Un Oiseau Rebelle (Jam) (1:33)
School (2:46)
Silver (2:42)
Polly (3:06)
On A Plain (2:59)
Been A Son (3:05)
Blew (3:23)
Scentless Apprentice (10:04)
Sweet Emotion (Jam) (1:18)
Dive (3:45)
Lounge Act (2:44)
Review: Captured at the Hollywood Rock Festival on January 23rd 1993 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, this performance has gone down in infamy as one of the Seattle grunge legends' worst yet most insightful. Rumours swirl that the chaotic nature stemmed from a myriad of factors such as Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love's relationship hitting their worst low yet, whilst many have stated cocaine was used as a replacement or combatant for the frontman's severe heroin dependency at this point. It's also commonly believed that the band sought to self-sabotage their largest shows yet, playing for over 100,000 in attendance due to a cigarette brand named "Hollywood" sponsoring the festival, seemingly at odds with Nirvana's entire ethos. Whether a declarative punk statement, genuine artistic implosion, rejection of their uncomfortable success, or a cocktail timebomb of all of the above, this raw, unhinged and purposefully haggard performance is sadly emblematic of who and where the band were at this point in time. Pressed on a lush picture disc, this set eschews the majority of their biggest hits, opting rather for fan favourite deep cuts such as 'Sliver', 'Been A Son', 'On A Plain' and 'Lounge Act'.
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Evil Fades In Echo
Cat: NW 050LP. Rel: 13 Dec 24
Temple Of Acid Hall (5:49)
Evil Fades In Echo (5:29)
Lighthouse Mist Dub (5:31)
Midnight Shift At Utopia Planetia (5:16)
The Magnificent Poly 800 (3:58)
A Nefarious Odyssey (4:39)
High Noon In A Spaghetti Eastern (3:21)
Review: Japanese digital dub legend Takafumi Noda and Dutch synth wizard Danny Wolfers (best known as Legowelt) reunite for a great second album under the Noda & Wolfers project on Nightwind Records. This album blends digital dub, raw lo-fi electro and acid influences into a captivating, deviant sound that is rich in wild, untamed synths which collide with rough rhythm boxes as seductive spring reverbs dissolve into space echoes. Intense bass crumbles over decaying fuzzy tapes and Noda's haunting melodica melodies elevate the album to new, mesmerising heights. A fascinating fusion of creative worlds.
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The Future Is Now (reissue)
The Future Is Now (reissue) (gatefold neon green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LUHR 5701. Rel: 07 Feb 25
Futurama (3:27)
Drug Music (0:43)
The CIA Is Trying To Kill Me (3:27)
If You Got Love (4:20)
There Is No Future (feat Necro) (3:57)
Uncle Howie (4:10)
Rock Stars (1:10)
Say Goodbye To Yesterday (3:49)
Black Helicopters (3:59)
Strange Universe (feat MF DOOM) (4:03)
Cult Leader (2:05)
It's Us (4:09)
Suicide Bomb (feat The Beatnuts, Al Tariq, Marly Metal & Moonshine) (4:02)
Where You Wanna Go (3:47)
We Are The Future (4:27)
The CIA Is Still Trying To Kill Me (feat Steph of The Deftones & Christian & Raymond of Fear Factory) (4:43)
Review: Following their NYC Halloween reunion, indie rap legends Non Phixion reissued The Future Is Now for its 20th anniversary and now do so again a couple more years later. Originally released in 2003, the album's raw energy and sharp lyricism remain as impactful as ever and so is likely to appeal to both longtime fans and newcomers. Packed with hard-hitting tracks, the project delivers relentless beats and razor-sharp bars and a standout is 'Suicide Bomb' featuring The Beatnuts, Al Tariq, Marly Metal and Moonshin as it perfectly exemplifies the group's signature intensity and lyrical prowess.
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Music For Healing: Colours Vol 1
Cat: GM 30. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Ultramarine (9:39)
Chrome (9:41)
Volt (9:25)
Liberty (9:28)
Review: Richard Norris is still best known for his 1980s output - whether that's as one half of The Grid with former-Soft Cell man David Ball, or as producer and engineer for the likes of Joe Strummer, Bryan Ferry and the Pet Shop Boys, to name but a quick handful of the who's who in his portfolio. However, in psychedelic, ambient and more experimental circles, his name invokes a huge body of contemporary work that includes studio productions and regular DJ sets at events like Glastonbury and Green Man Festival. Among the most treasured of his contributions to this more adventurous and - dare it be said - niche end of his oeuvre, the Music For Healing records are a trove of excellent sounds and tones, movements and arrangements. Here for the first time on vinyl, the Colours collection, which form just one part of the wider series, is both a perfect entry point into this universe and a wonderful standalone for fans of ambient, drone and mood tunes.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Sun Eaters
Cat: HMRLP 037. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Cosmic Debris (8:09)
Automaton Phase 27 (4:02)
Luchadores Sudden Embrace (8:14)
Ricochet Edge Verse (7:01)
Quiet Anomalies (4:37)
A New Mycological Framework Of Narrative (8:58)
Review: Chicago-based composer and underground mainstay Rob Mazurek has teamed up with modular synth expert and light artist Alberto Novello for this new collaboration on Hive Mind. The music was recorded in a single afternoon at Dobialab, an experimental artist space in Northern Italy where they cooked up an immersive, improvised journey into uncharted musical dimensions. Across all the coherent pieces, Novello provides a rhythmic and timbral foundation while Mazurek weaves delicate trumpet harmonies, bells and samples to build an atmospheric soundscape. The results veer from new age to psychedelic and are truly mesmerising, like an intense space ritual that explores new realms.
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Berserker (reissue)
Berserker (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 964145 841. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Berserker (5:46)
This Is New Love (6:20)
The Secret (5:54)
My Dying Machine (5:37)
Cold Warning (6:00)
Pump It Up (4:43)
The God Film (4:57)
A Child With The Ghost (3:54)
The Hunter (4:33)
Empty Bed, Empty Heart (bonus tracks) (3:12)
Here Am I (5:47)
She Cried (6:00)
Rumour (2:48)
The Ship Comes Apart (4:00)
Review: In 1984, Gary Numan launched Numa Records and started a new phase in his career with the release of Berserker. This album introduced a harder-edged digital sound into his canon while maintaining the analogue textures of his earlier work. It's a testament to the fact that Numan's creative evolution never stopped and blends both personal and fictional narratives into haunting tracks like 'My Dying Machine,' 'This Is New Love' and 'Berserker.' The remastered double vinyl edition includes the original album with bonus tracks that add extra perspective to this pivotal period in his career.
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Live At Bataclan 1972
Cat: PH 5810. Rel: 10 Apr 25
I'm Waiting for the Man (5:09)
Berlin (5:54)
The Black Angel's Death Song (3:44)
Wild Child (5:31)
Heroin (4:57)
Ghost Story (5:07)
The Biggest, Loudest, Hairiest Group of All (3:25)
Empty Bottles (3:16)
Femme Fatale (4:25)
No One Is There (4:27)
Frozen Warnings (4:59)
Janitor of Lunacy (5:47)
I'Il Be Your Mirror (2:52)
All Tomorrow's Parties (3:00)
Review: What you see before you ranks among the most mythologised live albums (n)ever released. Like the title suggests, it was originally recorded in 1972 at Parisian rock institution Le Bataclan, a legendary venue which would later gain notoriety after a group of armed gunmen opened fire on a crowd in 2015, killing 90 people. But that grisly recent history belies its status as one of the most respected concert halls in the French capital, and this not-quite-Velvet Underground show has contributed to that legacy. Showcasing the stop-you-dead qualities of Nico's staggering (and unique) vocal timbre, the surreal, immersive qualities of the Cale and Reed's legendary art-rock tones, this time capsule had been bootlegged and bootlegged until 2004, when it finally got an official release. Now it's back.

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