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Singles
Heavier Yet: Lays The Crownless Head
Cat: RKX 096LP. Rel: 03 Oct 24
 
International
TOP (7:25)
Dey (feat Damian Marley) (5:45)
Stand Well Well (5:55)
Emi Aluta (feat Sampa The Great) (8:43)
Love & Revolution (8:37)
Move (5:47)
Review: Seun Kuti has released his highly anticipated album Heavier Yet (Lays The Crownless Head) via Record Kicks to great excitement. This album, executive produced by Lenny Kravitz and featuring Fela Kuti's original engineer Sodi Marciszewer, marks a significant milestone in Kuti's career. Following his Grammy-nominated album Black Times, this release showcases his evolution as both an artist and activist. The album features six powerful tracks, each embodying themes of resistance, resilience, and revolution. The track 'Dey,' featuring Damian Marley, emphasises self-empowerment, while 'Emi Aluta' pays homage to revolutionaries, featuring the innovative Sampa The Great. 'T.O.P.' critiques societal values, promoting empathy and a connection to nature. 'Love and Revolution' highlights Kuti's belief in love as a catalyst for change. Kuti expressed gratitude for Kravitz's brotherly support and Sodi's guidance during the production process. He continues to uphold the legacy of his father, Fela Kuti, using his music to inspire social change. This album promises to redefine contemporary Afrobeat while staying true to its roots. Fans can expect an album that entertains, inspires and ignites activism.
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Tags: Afrobeat
 in stock $29.35
Álbumes
1001 Est Cremazie
Cat: WABB 199. Rel: 02 May 25
 
Jazz
The Way We Were (3:42)
The Sting (4:21)
Mon Ami Qui Fuit (4:25)
Le Picbois (3:24)
Les Gens De Mon Pays (3:55)
Water Melon Man (3:04)
Coming Home Baby (2:55)
Take Five (4:34)
Le Roi Muffe (4:03)
Bright Moments (2:52)
Review: More than just a school concert, 1975's Rocking Grass was a sensation. On one fine estival day, The College Andre-Grasset auditorium overflowed, leaving hundreds spellbound. Registering its impact, Jean-Yves Quesnel and colleagues immortalised the show into a recording, transforming Rocking Grass into Phono Grass.Sessions at College Edouard-Montpetit's studio captured the energy of a shifting musical landscape in Quebec; and pianist Benoit Sarrazin, unknowingly recorded mid-performance, later became a professional musician. The album's original songs, 'Le Roi Muffe' and 'Bright Moments', embodied the era's creative freedom, with the latter later sampled by DJs and featured on Canadian Racer. Originally pressed on a 500-copy run, 1001 est Cremazie become a prized collectible; now it's much more readily available.
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 in stock $34.10
Saboreando: Pot Full Of Soul (remastered)
Cat: VAMPI 307. Rel: 27 Nov 24
 
International
On Old Broadway
Toma Guajira
Look To Me
You Put A Hurt In My Heart
Rhythm & Soul
Mojo Shingaling
Barbara With The Kooky Eyes
Tell Her I Love Her
Let Me Do My Thing
Review: This vibrant 1969 release captures the raw energy of Latin soul and funk, a perfect snapshot of Spanish Harlem's musical melting pot. With tight grooves and infectious percussion, the ensemble delivers tracks that feel alive with cultural and rhythmic vitality. Each arrangement draws from the boogaloo era's creativity, blending soulful melodies with sharp, danceable rhythms. This reissue offers a chance to experience a key moment in New York's Latin music history with its unmistakable blend of genres.
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Tags: Latin | Boogaloo | Latin Funk
 in stock $27.11
Manual Manic Procedures
Manual Manic Procedures (gatefold 'disfigured face' purple & pink merge vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 398425 2171. Rel: 01 Aug 24
 
Metal
Hands Of Eternity (0:51)
Gross Abuse (3:49)
Manual Manic Procedures (1:52)
Release The Stench (5:12)
Led To The Chamber/Liquified (2:51)
Flesh From Within (3:06)
Defiled Gestation (3:44)
Ride The Flatline (3:29)
Parricide (4:04)
Review: Cleveland death metal legends in the making 200 STAB WOUNDS have a hardcore following of fans and are getting ever more critical acclaim. Their new album Manual Manic Procedures on Metal Blade Records is only heightening that reputation with another bold mix of high-quality death metal sounds that are seriously constructed but not too earnest in execution. This fine sophomore effort follows 2021's Slave to the Scalpel, a manic debut that is followed up by another hefty slab of old-school death metal but with a contemporary edge. If you like it hard and gore-themed with ferocious licks and unrelenting drums, get your ears around this one which deals with themes as diverse as chemical spills and mental health.
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 in stock $42.20
Live My Life
Live My Life (limited 180 gram gold vinyl LP)
Cat: WNS 001. Rel: 07 Jun 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Wanted Dead Or Alive (feat Snoop Dogg) (4:37)
Live My Life (feat U-Remi & Malik The Infinite 360) (5:10)
How Do You Want It (feat K-Ci & JoJo) (4:49)
Me & My Homies (feat Nate Dogg & Snoop Dogg) (4:04)
Be The Realist (feat Notorious BIG & CH) (3:19)
2 Of Amerikaz Most Wanted (feat Snoop Dogg) (4:00)
Static Mix (part 1) (4:20)
Runnin' (feat feat Notorious BIG - Stone radio remix) (3:39)
One Night Stand (feat Ed Bone, Mil & Young Sly) (5:13)
Monday Morning (feat DAN Hustlers - West Coast edit) (3:18)
Review: Live My Life is a great compilation of songs by the late great rapper 2Pac. It's prime West Coast hip hop that first arrived back on CD in 2005 and now thanks to the Wax N' Stacks (Cult Legends) label gets pressed up to a limited 180 gram gold vinyl. It features some of his lesser-known gems and plenty of big-name peers from his 90s heyday such as his great pal Notorious BIG, Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg, Ed Bone, Mil & Young Sly and many more. It's a great reminder of one of hip hop's many great but sadly lost talents.
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Dreamloops
Dreamloops (gatefold 4xLP)
Cat: BING 207. Rel: 21 Aug 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Invisible Sunrise (17:16)
Coalescence Cascade (17:14)
Broken Chroma (17:24)
Know Your Shadow (17:28)
Trench Heart (17:21)
Dopesick Lament (17:28)
LVHT (17:31)
Last Wake Dreamout (17:31)
Review: Dreamloops marks the highly anticipated vinyl debut of 36's album, a masterwork from Dennis Huddleston (known as 36. This deluxe four-LP set spans two-and-a-half hours, featuring eight tracks, each a standalone 18-minute composition. Huddleston's signature style dreamlike, introspective midnight music, blends hypnotic loops with evolving melodies that are both captivating and deeply emotional. Originally released in 2019 as a cassette series, Dreamloops was revisited by Huddleston in 2023 to bring newfound clarity and cohesion. The tracks, while rooted in repetition, are far from static, continuously unfolding with subtle shifts in texture and emotion. Huddleston's music is enriched by intentional imperfections like tape hiss and wow & flutter, which add a layer of nostalgic warmth and depth. Dreamloops is a profound listening experience. Huddleston's ability to blend ambient warmth with haunting melodies is strong reasons his albums are so respected. He rewards deep and attentive listening. This collection, praised for its emotive and atmospheric power, continues 36's rising status in modern ambient music.
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The Ghronic: Speshal Machinery (The Chronic Green Edition)
Cat: LDRW 153. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (1:39)
Goodfellas (feat Benny The Butcher) (3:13)
Latex Gloves (feat Lloyd Banks) (3:05)
We Outside (feat Che Noir) (2:46)
Last Week (2:33)
Made Bosses (feat Emanny) (2:58)
Been Through (feat Elcamino) (3:34)
Speshal Machinery (3:19)
Unruly (2:29)
Review: Dr. Dre's The Chronic gave rise to such heavy-hitters as 'Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang' and 'Let Me Ride', but what about its many "reimaginings" over the years? With The Ghronic, released in 2023, West Coast rappers 38 Spesh and Conway The Machine can't be said to have laid down their own version more so than they did treat the Dre touchstone as a starting point, dropping a nine-track array of similar G-funk whistling lowrider bumps, readapted for the contemporary New Yorker, and yet with fresh lyrical themes and subject matters. Reissued two years later on green vinyl, after an initially white-sleeved run, the productions are ever clean and the flows lackadaisical. Features from Lloyd Banks, Che Noir, Benny The Butcher and Elcamino cement the bluffing rep of a brag-heavy machine duopoly.
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The Cactus Album (remastered)
Cat: 602465 810783. Rel: 22 Nov 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Stymie's Theme (0:15)
Sons Of 3rd Bass (4:46)
Russell Rush (0:24)
The Gas Face (3:42)
Monte Hall (5:22)
Oval Office (3:31)
Hoods (0:23)
Soul In The Hole (3:46)
Triple Stage Darkness (4:05)
MC Disagree (7:14)
Wordz Of Wizdom (0:13)
Product Of The Environment (6:05)
Desert Boots
The Cactus
Jim Backus
Flippin Off The Wall Like Lucy Ball
Brooklyn Queens
Steppin' To The AM (2:42)
Episode #3 (0:06)
Who's On Third (0:56)
Review: Released 35 years ago, The Cactus Album marked a significant moment in hip-hop, presenting a unique blend of styles from its members, Pete Nice and MC Serch. Unlike their contemporaries, the duo expressed their identity authentically, sidestepping exaggerated stereotypes often associated with white rappers. Their chemistry is palpable in tracks like 'Steppin' To The A.M' and 'Words Of Wisdom', where intricate samples and sharp lyricism shine through. The album's standout, 'The Gas Face', shows their ability to tackle complex social issues, addressing racism in a way rarely seen among white emcees at the time. Tracks such as 'Brooklyn Queens' and 'Monte Hall' illustrate their knack for catchy yet thoughtful content, while DJ Richie Rich's contributions on the turntables enhance the album's overall sound. Despite the group's eventual split due to personal differences, their influence remains significant. The lasting legacy of The Cactus Album lies in its authentic representation of hip-hop culture, paving the way for future artists like Eminem. Even amid interpersonal strife, the duo's collaboration produced a timeless work that resonates even today.
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 in stock $44.16
The Original 4 Skins
The Original 4 Skins (gatefold red vinyl LP)
Cat: AHOYLP 420. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Wonderful World (1:18)
Chaos (1:59)
ACAB (Oi! The album Out-take) (1:36)
Clockwork Skinhead (2:19)
Evil (1:45)
I Don't Wanna Die (3:05)
Yesterday's Heroes (2:10)
ACAB (1:25)
Clockwork Skinhead (Oi! EP Out-take) (2:21)
1984 (2:11)
Sorry (3:09)
One Law For Them (2:46)
Brave New World (3:14)
Evil (Carry On Oi! version) (1:39)
Wonderful World (radio version) (1:24)
Jealousy (radio version) (1:38)
One Law For Them (radio version) (2:52)
Evil (radio version) (1:36)
Yesterday's Heroes (radio version) (2:17)
Review: Just like Ronseal does exactly what it says on the tin, The Original 4 Skins serves up a compilation of every known studio recording from the original line up of homegrown oi! punk legends The 4 Skins. Boasting a whopping 19 tracks including an alternative version of 'A.C.A.B.' originally intended to be included on the Oi! The Album compilation, as well contributions to other quintessential Oi! collections Strength Thru Oi! and Carry On Oi!, this gatefold pressing is limited to 1000 copies and arrives complete with lyrics, press clippings from the era plus previously unpublished photos of the band. An essential grab for any Doc Marten sporting skinhead with more Fred Perrys in their closet than your mother has handbags.
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 in stock $26.55
Incognito Rhythm (extended remixes)
Incognito Rhythm (extended remixes) (gatefold 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 4AMKVLP 01. Rel: 25 Oct 24
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Incognito Rhythm
Things To Do Remix (with Drama1)
Just Saw Johnny
Deepest Darkest Jungle
High Time
Ribena (with Papa Levi)
Beautiful Thing (feat Pinty)
All I Need In This World Is You
Wutt
Pianos Raining Down (with McDonald & Jannetta - 165 To 134 BPM mix)
Ooh Boy
Sound System Love
Review: Real jungle and jungle techno rufige in full gatefold LP form from 4am Kru. Incognito Rhythm is an ironic name, since the titular track fronting this giant of a record sounds anything but incognito; judging by the full guns-blazing force of its shelling drums and sprayed quad-basses, it might as well have blown its cover, sounding as ballistic as a rubber bullet in a chamber full of springs. After the jungle techno exposition we move forthrightly into classic b-people jungle, with sizzling orchestral rompler workings wedged in with short-form breaks loops to exhilarating effect. The centrifugal mood is broken on 'Deepest Darkest Jungle', on which a much more tenebrous tone is achieved, giving off whiffs of a zoophonic jungle jamboree, the mise-en-scene for a fluting epiphany. The sounds of churlish cheek return from 'High Time' and thereon, after which r&b and ragga voxes predominate and determine the moods of the tracks in question. 'Wutt' is by far the maddest one, refusing at every turn the temptation to settle.
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5 Seconds Of Summer (10th Anniversary Edition) (B-STOCK)
Cat: 6574187 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Pop
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
She Looks So Perfect (3:18)
Don't Stop (2:50)
Good Girls (3:16)
Kiss Me Kiss Me (3:25)
18 (3:07)
Everything I Didn't Say (2:56)
Beside You (3:36)
End Up Here (2:59)
Long Way Home (3:14)
Heartbreak Girl (3:14)
English Love Affair (3:04)
Amnesia (3:46)
Lost Boy (bonus track) (3:25)
Mrs All American (bonus track) (2:38)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The 5 Seconds of Summer (10th Anniversary Edition) is a nostalgic celebration of the band's pop-rock origins, the infectious melodies and energetic rock vibes that marked their rise to fame. Featuring classic hits like 'She Looks So Perfect' and 'Amnesia', the latter showcasing their versatility with its stripped-down acoustic sound, while deeper cuts like 'Voodoo Doll' and 'End Up Here' remind listeners of the band's growth over the years. 'Kiss Me, Kiss Me' stands out with its infectious energy and the live arrangements add an extra layer of excitement to the song's performances. This anniversary edition not only revisits the chart-topping hits but also reminds listeners of the enduring quality of the entire album. This album became the soundtrack of countless lives, particularly during the mid-2010s and this picture disc is a great added touch to the package for fans.
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 in stock $35.20
5 Seconds Of Summer (10th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 6574186. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Pop
She Looks So Perfect (3:18)
Don't Stop (2:50)
Good Girls (3:16)
Kiss Me Kiss Me (3:25)
18 (3:07)
Everything I Didn't Say (2:56)
Beside You (3:36)
End Up Here (2:59)
Long Way Home (3:14)
Heartbreak Girl (3:14)
English Love Affair (3:04)
Amnesia (3:46)
Lost Boy (bonus track) (3:25)
Mrs All American (bonus track) (2:38)
Review: Early arrivals don cardboard masks of 5 Seconds of Summer, blown up to thrice their usual size. It's as close as many will get to the Aussie lads tonight, with dry ice and a low stage obscuring them from view. This visual absence, coupled with the venue's steamy atmosphere, creates a pop-punk rave vibe - fitting for 5SOS's pivot to arena-ready anthems on their debut. The set spans their evolution from YouTube covers to teen idols. Wildcard moments like the psychedelic 'Voodoo Doll' and acoustic 'Amnesia' punctuate the night, but new material dominates. Opener 'She Looks So Perfect' sets the tone, channelling Blink-182 for a new generation. 5SOS amplify their pop sensibilities: 'Don't Stop' drives a simple riff to emotional heights, while 'Good Girls' repurposes 80s power ballad synths into tear-stained pop-punk.Despite radio-friendly polish, 5SOS's shift to mainstream pop feels genuine. Their vocals transform them into heartthrob crooners on 'Kiss Me Kiss Me'. This pop pivot suits their songcraft, with melancholy no less affecting when paired with power chords and arms-aloft choruses.their yearning songcraft perfectly, the melancholy heart of 5 Seconds of Summer no less affecting when tethered to power chord orthodoxy and following the shortest laser-guided path to the arms-aloft chorus.
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5 Seconds Of Summer (10th Anniversary Edition)
5 Seconds Of Summer (10th Anniversary Edition) (picture disc LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 6574187. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Pop
She Looks So Perfect (3:18)
Don't Stop (2:50)
Good Girls (3:16)
Kiss Me Kiss Me (3:25)
18 (3:07)
Everything I Didn't Say (2:56)
Beside You (3:36)
End Up Here (2:59)
Long Way Home (3:14)
Heartbreak Girl (3:14)
English Love Affair (3:04)
Amnesia (3:46)
Lost Boy (bonus track) (3:25)
Mrs All American (bonus track) (2:38)
Review: The 5 Seconds of Summer (10th Anniversary Edition) is a nostalgic celebration of the band's pop-rock origins, the infectious melodies and energetic rock vibes that marked their rise to fame. Featuring classic hits like 'She Looks So Perfect' and 'Amnesia', the latter showcasing their versatility with its stripped-down acoustic sound, while deeper cuts like 'Voodoo Doll' and 'End Up Here' remind listeners of the band's growth over the years. 'Kiss Me, Kiss Me' stands out with its infectious energy and the live arrangements add an extra layer of excitement to the song's performances. This anniversary edition not only revisits the chart-topping hits but also reminds listeners of the enduring quality of the entire album. This album became the soundtrack of countless lives, particularly during the mid-2010s and this picture disc is a great added touch to the package for fans.
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 in stock $33.26
6161
6161 (LP)
Cat: SEVS 35. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Sneakanon (part 1) (4:48)
Sneakanon (part 2) (4:34)
Surge (part 1) (3:12)
Surge (part 2) (5:43)
Up (5:56)
Morag (5:50)
For Felix (5:56)
Prowl (2:43)
Review: Matt Stockham Brown steps into the spotlight with 6161, his self-titled debut on Bristol's Severn Songs. Brown is already known for his drumming prowess and has earned real acclaim for winning a Montreux Jazz Festival award, as well as recording with Run Logan Run and getting great reviews for his work with Daniel Inzani. His resume includes collaborations with Massive Attack, Gregory Porter and This Is The Kit but with 6161, Brown showcases his vision beyond percussion. He heads into jazz, experimental textures and dynamic groove making in a way that marks a bold step forward without losing sight of his signature sound.

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 in stock $27.94
Ryu No Nukegara
Cat: EM 1178LP2. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Hou
Ten
Mi
Sou
Ryu No Nukegara
Review: 7FO's Ryu no Nukegara (meaning "dragon's husk") is a warm, inviting trip through ambient, dub and chill-out soundscapes. The Osaka-based producer blends sparse electronic percussion with dub-style synth bass and pentatonic melodies, while also using steel pan tones that bring an Okinawan or Southeast Asian touch. Fans of Haruomi Hosono and Equiknoxx will find much to love in this record's trans-oceanic textures with sparkling dub processing and thoughtful mixing throughout. A magical record that embodies strength, fluidity and meditative depth.
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 in stock $30.17
Back On The Streets (remastered)
Back On The Streets (remastered) (blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: HR 25971BLUE. Rel: 29 Jul 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Tomorrow Starts Today (1:54)
Selfish Means (2:28)
State (2:11)
Summer Photos (3:05)
Two-Faced Bastard (2:26)
Another Love Song (2:05)
Joyboy (2:53)
Newspaper (1:33)
Drunk & Ugly (1:44)
Worst Man Won (1:50)
Punk Rock Rulebook (2:23)
Elmer's (1:25)
Well Done (2:43)
100 Proof (2:28)
FVK (1:05)
Admission (3:12)
Review: While depending on the season, the band's activity status can be active or in the midst of another self-imposed hiatus, Chicago melodic hardcore mob 88 Fingers Louie continue to still be held in majorly high esteem for their seminal contributions to the cause. While originally formed in 1993, the band have been retrospectively discovered by later generations of fans due to the inclusion of guitarist Dan Wleklinski and bassist Joe Principe (both of whom would later form Rise Against). 1998 would see the arrival of their much anticipated follow up to 1995's debut full-length Behind Bars, in the form of scene classic Back On The Streets. Remastered and reissued by original label-home Hopeless, who have ballooned in popularity due to the rise of the hardcore and punk movements in recent decades, this sophomore LP delivers the band's frenetic, complex yet melodious approach to hardcore, while carefully restoring but never defanging the original master tapes.
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Behind Bars (Mr Precision remix 2019)
Behind Bars (Mr Precision remix 2019) (translucent red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: HR 25961RED. Rel: 14 Jun 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Pent Up (3:19)
Explanation (1:41)
Outright Lies (2:45)
Had My Chance (2:54)
Smart Enough To Run (3:00)
Holding Back (1:33)
My Little World (3:20)
Blink (2:44)
I've Won (1:35)
Something I Don't Know (2:09)
Family Resemblance (2:38)
I Hate Myself (2:02)
I Don't Wanna Hear It (1:10)
Review: Formed in Chicago in 1993, 88 Fingers Louie are/were (depending on what their current hiatus status is) a melodic hardcore outfit best known for being the early project of guitarist Dan Wleklinski and bassist Joe Principe, who would later depart to form Rise Against (with Principe continuing to remain a prominent member). Following a slew of early 7" singles, 1995 saw the arrival of the band's debut full-length Behind Bars, landing courtesy of Hopeless Records, who continue to care for their classic back catalogue with an astute attention to detail (unlike many other label owners who seemingly continue to hoard and ignore the bevvy of out-of-print titles they could easily repress with a bit of gumption). Remastered in 2019 by Mr. Precision himself (the producer alias of Wleklinski who has since returned to his original group for reunion shows), this latest pressing boasts these updated masters which highlight the band's often overlooked compositional intricacies while evading the common pitfall of removing too much of the initial primitive dank that endeared so many a listener almost three decades prior.
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Death In Soho
Cat: SECLP 324. Rel: 30 Jan 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Gimmie The World (2:21)
The System (3:02)
Innocent (4:00)
Last Breath (3:13)
99 Days (2:32)
Rock 'n' Roll World (2:25)
Get Off The Phone (3:03)
Horror Story (2:09)
Stealing Beauty (2:11)
What Do You Know (2:17)
Deep Peace (2:33)
Too Much Money (2:38)
Life Of Crime (2:18)
The Avenue (3:12)
Bomb You (2:05)
Review: Originally formed in 1976 and often described as "one of the longest-lived groups of the punk era", London's own 999 are punk rock royalty who have the type of loyal fanbase that were either there to see their classic debut single 'I'm Alive' land them a deal with United Artists around the same time as their peers in Buzzcocks, or astute historians who've studied all of their past accomplishments (and unfair inconsideration) in retrospect. Whichever side of the number you land on, both generational fanbases often intersect at the release of the criminally underrated Death In Soho. Originally released in 2007, almost a full decade on from 1997's Takeover, while it'd be another 13 years until the 2020 follow up Bish! Bash! Bosh!, this latter day output showcases the seasoned veterans playing for themselves and for keeps, combining aged bitterness with classic punk rock sensibilities but with an admittedly warmer sense of production value. Don't let the age-old attitude that legacy punk bands don't deliver late-stage LPs worth of value fool you, Death In Soho is one of 999's best. Yes, we said it.

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Emergency At The Old Waldorf 1979
Emergency At The Old Waldorf 1979 (limited translucent ruby red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: LIB 5209. Rel: 07 Nov 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Hit Me (3:09)
Me & My Desire (3:40)
Let's Face It (3:17)
Feelin' Alright With The Crew (4:23)
Lie, Lie, Lie (3:02)
Inside Out (3:01)
Titanic (3:07)
Rael Rean (3:12)
Homicide (4:25)
Emergency (6:10)
Boiler (3:30)
Review: Described as "one of the longest-lived groups of the punk era", London's own 999 originally formed in 1976, quickly developing a cult following through incessant gigging before landing a recording deal with United Artists around the same time as Buzzcocks off the strength of their debut single 'I'm Alive'. Fast forward through two seminal punk classics with their 1977 self-titled debut LP followed in 1978 with the phenomenal Separates, and we land at the iconic Old Waldorf (long shutdown and now a comedy club) for this recently unearthed live album. Emergency At The Old Waldorf 1979 offers a fly on the wall earful of the legendary punk act at the height of their prowess, tearing through some of their best known bangers including 'Hit Me', 'Homicide', and of course, 'Emergency', while this translucent ruby red vinyl edition comes complete with never before seen tour photos as well as liner notes penned by frontman Nick Cash.
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Emergency At The Old Waldorf 1979
Cat: LIB 5150. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Hit Me (3:09)
Me & My Desire (3:40)
Let's Face It (3:17)
Feelin' Alright With The Crew (4:23)
Lie, Lie, Lie (3:02)
Inside Out (3:01)
Titanic (My Over) Reaction (3:07)
Rael Rean (3:12)
Homicide (4:25)
Emergency (6:10)
Boiler (3:30)
Review: Widely considered to be "one of the longest-lived groups of the punk era", homegrown Londonites 999 first formed in 1976, before instantly garnering a devout following by way of persistent performances and nonstop gigging. Signing to United Artists (along with their peers in Buzzcocks) thanks to the instantaneous power of their debut single 'I'm Alive', the next two years would see the release of their seminal 1977 self-titled debut full-length along with the excellent Separates LP in 1978, before landing at the iconic Old Waldorf (long since closed down and now a refurbished comedy club) for this fateful night turned newly unearthed live album. Emergency At The Old Waldorf 1979 grants a time travelling, voyeuristic earful of the punk heroes in their snarling prime, ripping through a collection of their most highly revered stompers such as 'Hit Me', 'Homicide', and obviously, 'Emergency', while the pressing arrives complete with previously unseen tour photos plus retrospective liner notes from frontman Nick Cash.

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The Wonder Years (reissue)
Cat: IWWMG 02. Rel: 22 Oct 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Make It Big (feat Khrysis) (5:12)
Band Practice (instrumental) (2:03)
Enjoy (West Coastin') (feat Warren G, Murs & Kendrick Lamar) (3:22)
Streets Of Music (feat Tanya Morgan & Enigma Of Acutal Proof) (3:02)
Hearing The Melody (feat Skyzoo, Fashawn & King Mez) (3:55)
Loyalty (feat Masta Killa & Halo) (4:10)
Now I'm Being Cool (feat Mela Machinko & Median) (4:05)
Never Stop Loving You (feat Terrace Martin & Talib Kweli) (4:00)
Band Practice (instrumental - part 2) (2:34)
Piranhas (feat Blu & Sundown Of Actual Proof) (3:20)
Peanut Butter & Jelly (feat Marsha Ambrosius) (4:05)
Your Smile (feat Holly Weird & Thee Tom Hardy) (3:49)
No Pretending (feat Raekwon & Big Remo) (3:57)
20 Feet Tall (feat Erykah Badu & Rapsody - remix) (4:14)
That's Love (feat Mac Miller & Heather Victoria) (3:22)
A Star U R (feat Terrace Martin, Problem & GQ) (4:12)
Make It Big (feat Big Remo - 9thmatic remix) (4:07)
Review: The long-awaited vinyl reissue of 9th Wonder's landmark 2011 album is finally here. This record was the first full-length project to truly spotlight the Grammy-winning producer's signature soulful beats, a sound that left an undeniable mark on both the underground and mainstream scenes. A key figure in putting North Carolina on the map in hip-hop, 9th Wonder's production style, rich with warmth and emotion, became instantly recognisable as a result. Recommended.
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Homesick (15th Anniversary Edition)
Homesick (15th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 726114 4. Rel: 19 Jul 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
The Downfall Of Us All (3:28)
My Life For Hire (3:33)
I'm Made Of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of? (2:54)
NJ Legion Iced Tea (3:31)
Mr. Highway's Thinking About The End (3:57)
Have Faith In Me (3:02)
Welcome To The Family (2:52)
Homesick (3:56)
Holdin' It Down For The Underground (3:14)
You Already Know What You Are (1:37)
Another Song About The Weekend (3:44)
If It Means A Lot To You (4:04)
The Downfall Of Us All (live) (3:02)
Fast Forward To 2012 (live) (2:34)
My Life For Hire (live) (3:27)
The Danger In Starting A Fire (live) (3:26)
Mr. Highway's Thinking About The End (live) (3:43)
I'm Made Of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of? (live) (4:00)
A Shot In The Dark (live) (4:01)
You Should Have Killed Me When You Had The Chance (live) (4:19)
The Plot To Bomb The Panhandle (live) (4:11)
Homesick (acoustic) (4:02)
Another Song About The Weekend (acoustic) (3:38)
Review: Ocala, Florida's easycore heroes A Day To Remember have become legends within the scene thanks to their fearless approach and compositional knack for marrying the most saccharine of earworm melodies with heaving, venomous metallic fury; resulting in an incomparable fluid style of post-metalcore meets pop-punk. While breaking onto the scene with 2007's acclaimed For Those Who Have Heart, it was 2009's third full-length Homesick that would catapult the band to the stratosphere, casting a larger light than ever before on the myriad of underground circles that made up their sonic makeup. Arriving on a deluxe gatefold edition to commemorate the album's 15th anniversary, complete with a bonus Live In Switzerland LP plus acoustic renditions of deep cuts, this long overdue reissue seeks to remove the sizzle from the steak of so many Discogs flippers, while boasting some of the biggest ADTR bangers from the gang-vocal camaraderie of 'The Downfall Of Us All' to the seething aggression and monumental breakdown of 'Mr. Highway's Thinking About The End' all the way to the acoustic pop-punk poetics of 'If It Means A Lot To You'.
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A Girl Called Eddy (20th Anniversary Edition)
A Girl Called Eddy (20th Anniversary Edition) (bone vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: PNFG 56Y. Rel: 16 Jan 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Tears All Over Town (3:56)
Kathleen (4:44)
Girls Can Really Tear You Up Inside (4:39)
The Long Goodbye (3:55)
Somebody Hurt You (5:06)
People Used To Dream About The Future (5:26)
Heartache (4:32)
Life Through The Same Lens (4:09)
Did You See The Moon Tonight (3:42)
Little Bird (3:43)
Golden (5:49)
Review: Firstly, a note about the radical record label Last Night From Glasgow that this album is released through. They not only have a tasteful roster with the likes of TeenCanteen and The Anchoress among its other releases, they are non-profit and ethically driven. It's a reaction to some of the stuff they despise about the music business so well worth digging into what they do. This release, A Girl Called Eddy's debut album, produced by Richard Hawley, is a terrific addition to their catalogue. Blending jazz rock, folk and 60s Baroque pop, it's a majestic work of art, loaded with highs. 'Tears All Over Town' is atmospherically charged, with American singer Erin Moray proving her understated power. 'People Used To Dream' is similarly captivating. It feels intimate and tender, yet leans into her maximalist tendencies and her Baroque pop side truly shines. This is gorgeous stuff.
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Time & Again: The Ultimate A-Ha
Time & Again: The Ultimate A-Ha (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 0603497 824304. Rel: 08 Aug 24
 
Pop
Take On Me (3:46)
The Sun Always Shines On TV (5:04)
Hunting High & Low (7" remix) (3:47)
I've Been Losing You (4:24)
Cry Wolf (4:04)
Manhattan Skyline (4:48)
The Living Daylights (4:12)
Stay On These Roads (4:40)
You Are The One (7" remix) (3:45)
Crying In The Rain (4:06)
Move To Memphis (single version) (4:14)
Dark Is The Night For All (3:39)
Summer Moved On (4:35)
Forever Not Yours (4:01)
Lifelines (4:13)
Celice (3:40)
Analog (All I Want) (3:49)
Foot Of The Mountain (3:56)
Under The Makeup (3:24)
This Is Our Home (bonus track) (3:47)
I'm In (bonus track) (4:59)
Review: A-ha's 2016 compilation Time and Again: The Ultimate A-ha makes its debut on vinyl with a newly expanded tracklist of 21 songs, now encompassing material from all 11 original studio albums. The collection's first disc features their iconic hits like 'Take on Me' and 'The Living Daylights,' spanning their career from upbeat synth-pop beginnings to the more orchestral tones of later works such as 'Under the Makeup.' This compilation remains the most comprehensive overview of A-ha's career to date, now available in vinyl format that captures the breadth and evolution of their sound across the decades.
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Dracula Completo
Dracula Completo (LP + insert limited to 200 copies)
Cat: TTT 110. Rel: 11 Dec 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Std Universe (2:26)
Smoke Alarm Under Foot (1:26)
Opera Coke (1:38)
Estrogen Tempo (1:40)
Carol Tape (1:53)
Ues Acne (1:53)
Dub Thomas (1:53)
Germ Maker Community Hub (1:53)
Acrimonious Splitting (1:53)
Aviation Is Eternal (1:53)
Gastronomiebetriebe (1:53)
Entertaining The Clock Mirror (1:53)
Ultra Womb (1:36)
Chocolate Depression (1:05)
Salvadorian Sniper (1:55)
Generalsekretar Peter (1:55)
Bamboo Auto (1:55)
Syrup Could Save Us (1:55)
Opression Opression (1:55)
Boa Coughing Up Blood (1:55)
Cream Deluxe (C) (1:55)
Grand Foil (1:55)
Dark M S (1:55)
The Farmer Tongues Below (1:55)
Oven Runner (1:55)
The Famous Phone Delta (1:52)
Review: Louis Johnstone is known for his mischievous and anti-art approach and here he teams up with Trilogy Tapes for Dracula Completo, an unhinged, chaotic release that defies conventional music. Operating under multiple aliases including Wanda Group and A Large Sheet of Muscle, Johnstone's work blends concrete electronics, warped samples and dark, often distorted spoken-word pieces. Dracula Completo embodies his subversive style and is a mix of absurdity, mutant poetry and rebellious energy. Though Johnstone's work challenges norms and provokes, it remains surprisingly accessible and engaging.
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Synthesizer
Synthesizer (LP + synthesizer + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPDED 028. Rel: 24 Oct 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Disgust (2:28)
Don't Be Sorry (4:20)
Fear Of Transformation (3:48)
Join The Crowd (4:50)
Bad Idea (4:55)
You Got Me (3:45)
It's Too Much (2:55)
Plastic Future (2:42)
Have You Ever Been In Love (4:29)
Comfort Never Comes (7:03)
Review: Synthesiser is the third release from New York post-punk legends A Place To Bury Strangers on their own label, Dedstrange. After spending the early part of their existence releasing on labels such as Mute and Dead Oceans, seeing them settle into the saddle on their own label and thrive is encouraging to see. Afterall, it suits frontman Oliver Ackermann as he's had an indelible impact on the New York DIY scene after more than 20 years doing top level stuff. He's been steering indie record labels, running DIY spaces, and has his own pedal manufacturing company. Part of the joy of Synthesizer is that it's a feast for the ears thanks to the galactic trip it feels you're on with the custom effect-laden instrumentation and vocals. The avant-gade and experimental noise that they embrace comes from a collaborative and spontaneous approach to writing. Unlike the band's previous album, where Ackermann wrote everything on there, this is Ackermann with John and Sandra Fedowitz fully in-tow and it's about as far from a Pro Tools plug-in operation as you can imagine. This is a hand-wired masterpiece with some explosive and, at times, elegiac moods to immerse in. This is the music you wish New Order were making.
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Synthesizer
Synthesizer (limited transluscent luminous vinyl LP + synthesizer + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: DED 028LE. Rel: 24 Oct 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Disgust (2:28)
Don't Be Sorry (4:20)
Fear Of Transformation (3:48)
Join The Crowd (4:50)
Bad Idea (4:55)
You Got Me (3:45)
It's Too Much (2:55)
Plastic Future (2:42)
Have You Ever Been In Love (4:29)
Comfort Never Comes (7:03)
Review: A Place to Bury Strangers' seventh album, Synthesizer, is a celebration of spontaneous and natural sounds and features a new lineup with John and Sandra Fedowitz. Frontman Oliver Ackermann describes the album as chaotic yet human, pushing the limits of gear to create an "epic sound journey." Tracks like 'Fear of Transformation' deliver a snarling gothic techno-punk experience, while 'Have You Ever Been in Love' offers hypnotic, tribal rhythms. Recorded in their Queens studio, Synthesizer is one of the band's most live-sounding records, capturing the raw energy of their performances. The lead single, 'Disgust,' epitomises this with its open strings and high-pitched guitar cry. Ackermann's playful approach and dedication to the DIY ethos shine throughout, echoing the collaborative spirit of his Death By Audio venue. In Synthesizer, A Place to Bury Strangers melds extreme noise with catchy hooks, creating a record that is both wild and beautiful inside the experimental rock genre.
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The Anthology (reissue)
Cat: 196588 86461. Rel: 09 Aug 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Check The Rhime (3:43)
Bonita Applebum (3:39)
Award Tour (3:16)
Can I Kick It? (4:33)
Scenario (4:05)
Buggin' Out (3:39)
If The Papes Come (3:47)
Electric Relaxation (3:58)
Jazz (We've Got) (4:16)
I Left My Wallet In El Segundo (3:50)
Hot Sex (2:45)
Oh My God (3:22)
Stressed Out (feat Faith Evans) (4:44)
Luck Of Lucien (4:29)
Description Of A Fool (5:45)
Keeping It Moving (3:40)
Find A Way (3:18)
Sucka N***a (3:56)
Violator - "Vivrant Thing" (feat Q-Tip) (3:09)
Review: A Tribe Called Quest's Anthology is a masterful compilation that distills the essence of their groundbreaking hip-hop career into one essential collection. Spanning from their early gems like 'Luck of Lucien' to the jazz-infused brilliance of 'The Low End Theory' and the infectious groove of 'Award Tour,' this album encapsulates the evolution and influence of the group over a decade. It's a perfect introduction for those new to their discography, capturing all the highest points of their journey. Tracks like 'Find a Way' from 'The Love Movement' and Q-Tip's solo debut 'Vivrant Thing' add depth and diversity, showcasing their enduring impact on hip-hop culture. Anthology not only celebrates their innovative sound but also highlights why A Tribe Called Quest remains a top listen for any hip-hop enthusiast.
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The Low End Theory (reissue)
Cat: 196588 84871. Rel: 09 Aug 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Excursions (3:53)
Buggin' Out (3:33)
Rap Promoter (3:23)
Butter (2:29)
Verses From The Abstract (4:05)
Show Business (3:36)
Vibes & Stuff (4:21)
The Infamous Date Rape (3:27)
Check The Rhime (3:05)
Everything Is Fair (2:53)
Jazz (We've Got) (4:12)
Skypager (3:49)
What? (0:55)
Scenario (4:00)
Review: In 1991, A Tribe Called Quest released The Low End Theory, a groundbreaking album that solidified their status as hip-hop legends. Building on the jazz-infused sound of their debut, the album featured sparse grooves and expertly chosen bass samples, with jazz bassist Ron Carter contributing to 'Verses from the Abstract.' DJ Ali Shaheed Muhammad's minimalistic approach allowed Q-Tip and Phife Dawg's lyrical prowess to shine, showcasing their clever wordplay, humor, and social commentary. Tracks like 'Butter' and 'The Infamous Date Rape' addressed misogyny, while 'Rap Promoter' and 'Show Business' critiqued the music industry. The album's production is consistently smooth, with standout tracks such as 'Check The Rhime' and 'Jazz (We've Got).' The posse cut 'Scenario,' featuring Leaders of the New School, is a legendary closer. The album's influence on hip-hop is undeniable, inspiring future artists like Kendrick Lamar and Outkast. The Low End Theory remains relevant and refreshing, a testament to Tribe's creativity and unflappable style. It's a masterful blend of thought-provoking lyrics and impeccable production, making it one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time.
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Hits Rarities & Remixes (reissue)
Cat: 196588 84891. Rel: 14 Feb 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Oh My God (remix) (3:55)
Award Tour (feat Trugoy) (3:28)
Can I Kick It? (4:26)
One, Two, S**t (feat Busta Rhymes) (4:32)
Electric Relaxation (3:39)
Mr Incognito (3:48)
I Left My Wallet In El Segundo (4:01)
Check The Rhime (3:38)
Lyrics To Go (Tumblin' Dice remix) (3:44)
Scenario (4:13)
Same Ol' Thing (4:17)
Buggin' Out (3:34)
Bonita Applebum (3:33)
Jazz (We've Got) (4:11)
Glamour & Glitz (3:39)
Clap Your Hands (3:25)
The Night He Got Caught (3:09)
Peace, Prosperity & Paper (3:48)
Review: This two-disc compilation serves as both a tribute and a comprehensive dive into the legacy of one of hip-hop's most influential groups. A Tribe Called Quest were instrumental at the start of the 90s for helping the hip-hop genre move into more conscious lyrics that thanks to the members, took storytelling to a new level. Creating some of the most catchy tracks in hip-hop history, the group continue to grow in respect as one of the best acts in the genre of all time. With a mix of career-defining hits, rare B-sides and fresh remixes, this package is a rich exploration of their artistry. Tracks like 'Can I Kick It?', 'Electric Relaxation' and 'Scenario' stand as monuments to their enduring impact, racking up millions of streams and inspiring new generations of listeners. Previously unreleased gems 'Mr. Incognito' and 'The Night He Got Caught' feel right at home alongside anthems like 'Award Tour' and 'Bonita Applebum', highlighting the group's versatility and storytelling prowess. The inclusion of remixes, such as 'Lyrics To Go (Tumblin Dice Remix)' and 'Oh My God (Remix)', adds layers of freshness to timeless classics. The attention to detail in this collection is remarkable. Tracks like 'Jazz (We've Got)' and 'Check The Rhyme' sound revitalised, with crisp production showing their intricate melodies and sharp lyricism. From the playful narrative of 'I Left My Wallet in El Segundo' to the bold swagger of 'Buggin' Out,' every track contributes to the story of a group widely considered to be one rap's all time greats.
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Beats Rhymes & Life (reissue)
Cat: 196588 84881. Rel: 14 Feb 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Phony Rappers
Get A Hold
Motivators
Jam
Crew
The Pressure
1nce Again (feat Tammy Lucas)
Mind Power
The Hop
Keeping It Moving
Baby Phife's Return
Separate/Together
What Really Goes On
Word Play
Stressed Out (feat Faith Evans)
Review: The hip-hop legends' fourth album, released in 1996, marked a pivotal shift in their musical journey. The production, led by The Ummahia collective including Q-Tip and the late J Dillaiintroduced a more minimalist and darker tone compared to their earlier, jazz-infused works. Tracks like '1nce Again' and 'Stressed Out' exemplify this evolution, blending introspective lyrics with innovative beats. The reissue offers a renewed appreciation for the group's willingness to experiment and evolve, highlighting a significant chapter in their discography.
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Fusion To Illusion (reissue)
Cat: SC 1243RE. Rel: 07 Nov 24
 
Deep House
Fusion To Illusion (5:02)
Piano Sunset (4:32)
Imagery (4:21)
Blue Water (3:23)
Lost In Palms (4:55)
The Crossing (4:35)
Sensitive (4:07)
Outro (3:10)
Review: With summer gone, this album is the perfect soundtrack to remind you of the warmer season. It's a lush blend of tropical disco grooves, deep house, Balearic vibes, smooth jazz and Mediterranean cool for sipping cocktails and dreaming of a blissful escape. Each track features dreamy textures, fresh rhythms, shimmering chords and rich melodies enhanced by delightful percussive details. It's a majestic work by A Vision Of Panorama with a carefree atmosphere.
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The Sound Collides With Colour & Shadows Explode
Cat: MPD0 44. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Welcome U (6:01)
Even Though It's Make Believe (6:45)
We Want The World (Guitar mix) (5:40)
Rhythm Man (6:35)
Trip Man (2:30)
Trip Man (Spee mix) (6:31)
Come On (4:43)
Bootsy Sly (6:34)
Play Me Some Beautiful Dreamy Music (2:54)
Review: A2L were active between 1988 and 1990 and released two albums and several EPs on labels like 1st Bass, Big One and Force Inc. Their sound blended British psychedelic house with elements of new beat, industrial, EBM and early acid house and in doing so captured the raw energy of the UK rave scene. Notably different from typical acid house acts of the time, A2L's music took in machine funk, samplers and turntable techniques to create trippy, infectious grooves. This collection compiles rare underground gems from them from 1989 and features standout tracks like 'Even Though It's Make Believe' and 'Come On.' It's a great look back to the experimental spirit of the late 80s.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau, ROTCIV
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Le Temps Retrouve 1994-2007
Le Temps Retrouve 1994-2007 (hand--stamped 2xLP + insert)
Cat: VRYSTAETE 19. Rel: 22 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Arimathie's Rain (7:17)
Night Is My Time (3:35)
You Are Very Far Now (5:56)
Triode (5:17)
Deep (3:14)
L'ecume D'un Soir (5:48)
Horizon Vertical (5:25)
Inlandsis (6:00)
Diaclase (6:06)
Descendance (6:33)
Quiesce (8:36)
Le Passage De L'aube (9:57)
Arioso (4:47)
Triode (Nimp remix) (4:33)
Review: Ab Ovo have been making music since 1991, establishing a longstanding foothold in the conjoined genres of ambient, electronica and IDM. Releasing their last album in 2007, they enjoyed the pure glory of veteranship, until now: Vrystaete / Enfant Terrible have here embarked upon a full, career-spanning compilation of selections from across their albums, amounting to a whopping four sides of brainy, pensive, best-buy chillout made over two decades. With careful intent to represent their discography not as a mere compilation, but an album, Le Temps Retrouve 1994-2007 spans a career's worth of work while still crafting a novel sonic narrative; the geodesic dome on the front cover is held firmly in mind, as is the sonic "stress" of the record distributed with equipoise, beginning on the opening wrung-out rainsticks and moody marimbas of 'Night Is My Time', middling with the likes of synaptic club-bound breathables like 'Horizon Vertical' and 'Triode', and ending on the bitter stretchy-synth lament that is Nimp's remix.
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Yes I Don't Know
Cat: FATLP 178. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Damage Tool (4:15)
Numbers (2:35)
Dazed (5:40)
Weird Shapes (4:32)
Neurotic (5:38)
Fish I (1:39)
Yes, I Don't Know (4:29)
Good Vibes (4:29)
Salmon (3:46)
Exhale (3:35)
Das Kapital (4:14)
Fish II (3:40)
Review: Raw post-punk trio Abdomen trade in the heavier end of the genre unafraid to douse distortion and fuzz onto everything and create music so exciting it would be hard not to want to throw yourself into a circle put for, 'Damage Tool' is a breathtaking way to get things started and 'Numbers' makes Fontaines DC sound like Boyzone. They are capable of slowing down - 'Dazed' has been slowed into a hypnotic Spacemen 3-esque psych/shoegaze jam. The band are relative newcomers and not widely known... yet. But this is going to be one of those albums you'll be kicking yourself for not having a first pressing of. Abdomen is only going to get bigger and it will give the Tapetown studio in Aarhus, Denmark - where they recorded this - more bragging rights for being among the coolest alternative music spaces in Europe.
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Gateway (reissue)
Gateway (reissue) (gatefold LP)
Cat: 450533 4. Rel: 30 May 24
 
Jazz
Dave Holland - "Back - Woods Song" (7:50)
Dave Holland - "Waiting" (2:07)
Dave Holland - "May Dance" (10:58)
John Abercrombie & Jack DeJohnette - "Unshielded Desire" (9:39)
Dave Holland - "Jamala" (2:42)
Jack DeJohnette - "Sorcery I" (7:54)
Review: Gateway by John Abercrombie is a captivating journey through the realms of modern jazz fusion, featuring Abercrombie's masterful guitar work alongside Dave Holland's silky-smooth bass and Jack DeJohnette's dynamic drumming. Seamlessly blends traditional and progressive jazz elements, Abercrombie's compositions showcase intricate band interplay, with tracks like 'May Dance' and 'Jamala' highlighting the trio's ability to shape melodies around each other's instrumentation. Holland's bass provides a solid foundation, grounding Abercrombie's exploratory guitar solos, while DeJohnette's drumming adds texture and depth to the ensemble. Abercrombie's experimental approach to guitar sounds, as seen in 'Sorcery 1,' adds a unique dimension to the album, enhancing its dissonant yet accessible nature. Overall, Gateway offers a rewarding listening experience for jazz and music lovers.
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Rediscovered
Rediscovered (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: I9MV 003. Rel: 23 Sep 24
 
Techno
Here It Is (4:21)
Another Tune (4:48)
Composure (Life Goes On) (2:52)
Strictly Rockers (3:27)
Wen Me Come (4:26)
Reel 2 Reel (3:39)
The Future? (4:46)
Review: UK artist David Duncan recorded only one EP as Ability II and it recently got reissued and soon snapped up. Now, much to the delight of fans of the man behind the classic tune 'Pressure Dub' he is back. This album features an exclusive collection of tunes he made back in his heyday in the 90s, none of which were released at the time, and none of which you will have ever heard before anywhere. They feature his signature sound designs across seven cuts that sound as futuristic now as they ever could as they combine jacked-up house, techno and tech into scintillating and dub-weighted sounds for the club.
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Thema Maboneng (reissue)
Cat: JAZZR 034. Rel: 23 May 24
 
Jazz
Thema Maboneng (6:24)
Khwezela Mkhwezeli (5:55)
Jika Sibongile (4:04)
Cothozani Bafana (3:23)
Igxababa Lembhadada (6:08)
Pho Usolani (4:35)
Review: Jazz Room reissue the infamous first mini-album by Abacothozi. Formed in 1973 by bassist Berthwel Maphumulo, Mac Mathunjwa on organ, Innocent Mathunjwa on drums, Joe Zikhali on guitar, Thema Maboneng was released in 1975, before being almost immediately forgotten. However, a recent rediscovery by diggers and curators Kon & Amir, for their lauded Off The Track Volume Two: Queens compilation, sparked a renewed interest; the South African four-piece shared equal responsibility in writing and arranging these six instrumentals, which are tight and full, and come replete with Hammonds, well-surrounded guitar, and cross-sticking snare hits.
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Pensee Sculpture
Pensee Sculpture (limited LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: COORDLP 002. Rel: 01 Aug 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Le Tournesol (11:31)
La Chute D'eau De Marbre Liquide (8:11)
Technologie Ancienne (9:23)
Lioeil De L'elephant (9:21)
Review: An about-face is a complete and utter change in direction; it's this sonic capriciousness that the producer, whose namesake is drawn from the word, finds solace in, and wishes to welcome. Following a period of exploring theta wave and hemi-sync techniques - don't ask us, we're still not sure - the artist also known as Le Sculpteur d'Esprit (the Mind Sculptor) is said to have touched down in this dimension with the ambition to transport listeners through at least four portals of altered consciousness; each of these are intended as thought-worlds in which interactive sculptures, evoked through sound alone, are revealed in the listeners' collective mind. From opener 'Le Tournesol (The Sunflower)' to closer 'L'il De L'elephant ('The Elephant Eye'), these are thoroughly well-sound-designed sonic lemni-scapes, bringing complex sets of progressive builds and electro-spirituals to an awestruck form; immaculately experimental, the record would sound well at home on an Invisible Inc. or Cascine tape.
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The Secret Of Us
The Secret Of Us (limited gatefold yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: 652809 5. Rel: 20 Jun 24
 
Pop
Felt Good About You (2:44)
Risk (3:12)
Blowing Smoke (3:51)
I Love You, I'm Sorry (2:35)
Us (feat Taylor Swift) (4:02)
Let It Happen (4:20)
Tough Love (2:49)
I Knew It, I Know You (4:11)
Gave You I Gave You I (4:29)
Normal Thing (4:01)
Good Luck Charlie (3:55)
Free Now (3:32)
Close To You (3:45)
Review: Gracie Abrams' new single 'Risk from her upcoming album The Secret Of Us displays her continued evolution as an artist. Known for her connections to Aaron Dessner and Taylor Swift, Abrams is now infusing her indie pop sound with touches of the rootsy style popularized by artists like Noah Kahan and Zach Bryan. Co-written with Audrey Hobert and produced by Dessner, 'Risk' features Abrams' signature trembling vocals and glassy soundscapes, paired with frank, conversational lyrics. The song captures the intensity of a crush that feels like a breakup. The accompanying video, directed by Hobert, is a standout, showing Abrams in a more playful light. Expect this album to do well in the pop charts and on radio with her mainstream direction.
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The Secret Of Us
The Secret Of Us (limited gatefold pink vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 657483 7. Rel: 20 Jun 24
 
Pop
Felt Good About You (2:44)
Risk (3:12)
Blowing Smoke (3:51)
I Love You, I'm Sorry (2:35)
Us (feat Taylor Swift) (4:02)
Let It Happen (4:20)
Tough Love (2:49)
I Knew It, I Know You (4:11)
Gave You I Gave You I (4:29)
Normal Thing (4:01)
Good Luck Charlie (3:55)
Free Now (3:32)
Close To You (3:45)
Review: Gracie Abrams' The Secret of Us is a stunning sophomore album that showcases her growth as a songwriter and vocalist. Building on the success of her debut, Gracie delivers her most expansive work yet, both sonically and narratively. Teaming up with longtime collaborator Aaron Dessner and best friend Audrey Hobert, Gracie infuses each track with urgency and emotion, drawing from her live experiences over the past year. The result is a collection of songs that feels deeply personal and authentic, capturing the essence of shared moments and intimate conversations. From start to finish, The Secret of Us is a arresting listen that highlights Gracie's evolution as an artist and leaves you eagerly anticipating what she'll do next.
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The Secret Of Us (Deluxe Edition)
The Secret Of Us (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP (side 4 digitally printed))
Cat: 659312 6. Rel: 16 Jan 25
 
Pop
Felt Good About You (2:44)
Risk (3:11)
Blowing Smoke (3:51)
I Love You, I'm Sorry (2:35)
Us (feat Taylor Swift) (4:02)
Let It Happen (4:20)
Tough Love (2:48)
I Knew It, I Know You (4:10)
Gave You I Gave You I (4:29)
Normal Thing (4:01)
Good Luck Charlie (3:53)
Free Now (3:33)
Close To You (3:45)
Cool (3:47)
That's So True (2:45)
I Told You Things (3:39)
Packing It Up (2:43)
Review: Gracie Abrams returns with the deluxe edition of her sophomore album The Secret of Us (Deluxe), released via Interscope Records, now available on a special "moonlight" 2xLP vinyl. This release is her most expansive work yet, both sonically and narratively. Adding fan favourites like 'That's So True' and 'I Love You, I'm Sorry (Live From Vevo)' to the 20-track project, Abrams showcases her growth as a songwriter and vocalist. Collaborating again with Aaron Dessner and her best friend Audrey Hobert, the album captures the urgency and raw emotion of her live experiences over the past year.
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You Can't Unsee Me
Cat: TS 000LP. Rel: 31 Jan 25
 
Electro
All Relative
Been Here Before
Skyfather
To Be Determined
Real Myths
A Yearning Feeling
Connected To Life
True Freedom Without Boundaries
Review: The Abstract Eye often works live and crafts tunes in one take, and that MO is the idea behind this new collection. It features plenty of hard-to-define sounds from over the last ten years, many of them with a cosmic synth outlook and raw analogue drums. 'Skyfather' is a real eye opener with its sense of mystic cosmic wonder, 'Real Myths' fizzes bring as burning phosphorus and 'A Yearning Feeling' is more paired back and introspective with jittery drums and electro rhythms all soothed by the melancholic synth work.
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Live In Nijmegen Holland 1978
AC / DC
Cat: VERNE 145. Rel: 18 Oct 24
 
Rock
Live Wire (5:52)
Problem Child (4:44)
Sin City (5:05)
Gone Shootin' (5:57)
High Voltage (5:02)
The Jack (5:59)
Whole Lotta Rosie (5:00)
Rocker (5:35)
Rock 'n' Roll Damnation (3:24)
Let There Be Rock (6:31)
Review: Recorded in the Netherlands as the band supported the penultimate studio outing of the Bon Scott years, Powerage. Of the ten tracks here, three are from that oft overlooked album and they're tracks that are a little rarer than the usual when it comes to the average AC/DC broadcast album. In particular, a rendition of 'Gone Shootin' that's been a little beefed up from the more reflective - yes, they did do reflective on occasion - studio version, is worthy of note, alongside versions of 'Rock 'N' Roll Damnation' and 'Sin City'. The more familiar fan faves from a spread of previous albums - see 'Rocker', 'Whole Lotta Rosie', 'Live Wire', 'High Voltage' - are here too, naturally enough. But, as with every live recording of the Aussies in action, there are priceless chunks of never-repeated improvisation (especially Angus Young's drama-driving between-song guitar riffing) that no real fan will want to miss.
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On A Highway To Hell Live
AC / DC
On A Highway To Hell Live (gatefold black & red splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ART 103. Rel: 24 Sep 24
 
Rock
Heatseeker (3:50)
Shoot To Thrill (4:56)
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (4:24)
Back In Black (3:30)
Who Made Who (4:02)
Jailbreak (17:51)
Hells Bells (3:42)
That's The Way I Wanna Rock 'N' Roll (3:39)
The Jack (6:17)
You Shook Me All Night Long (3:26)
High Voltage (6:42)
Whole Lotta Rosie (4:40)
Let There Be Rock (8:58)
Review: Don't be confused by that title - this live album is a recording of their Monsters of Rock appearance from 1991, a bill on which even legends like Metallica and Motley Crue found themselves playing supporting roles to the Australian gods. That said, despite this being very much the domain of singer number two, Mr Brian Johnson, there are many, many moments from the Bon Scott songbook here, from album title tracks 'Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap', 'High Voltage' and 'Let Me Rock' alongside later triumphs like 'Hells Bells' and 'Heatseeeker'. The only thing that might seem odd by its omission is 'Highway To Hell' - the clue is NOT in the name, it seems - but across four sides of vinyl, there's still plenty of AC/DC at in truly electrifying mood here.
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Live In California 1986
AC / DC
Live In California 1986 (gatefold translucent blue cloudy vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ART 104. Rel: 24 Sep 24
 
Rock
Who Made Who (4:48)
Shot Down In Flames (3:31)
Back In Black (3:42)
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheep (4:31)
Fly On The Wall (3:40)
She's Got Balls (6:49)
Jailbreak (6:39)
The Jack (6:24)
Shoot To Thrill (5:27)
You Shook Me All Night Long (6:27)
Let There Be Rock (10:09)
Highway To Hell (4:21)
Hells Bells (5:24)
For Those About To Rock (We Salute You) (6:40)
Review: With four albums dropping throughout the first half the 1980s, the second iteration of AC/DC with Brian Johnson on vocals was definitely on a roll. This recording of the band in action on the West Coast of the US mixes classics from their Back In Black classic like 'You Shook Me All Night Long' and 'Hell's Bells' - with older favourites. There are fan faves galore here but also a few tracks which make the cut less often, such as 'Shot Down In Flames' from the Highway To Hell album, 'She's Got Balls', 'Shoot To Thrill' and more. That alone sets it above the average live broadcast album from the band, elevating it into the realms of the essential for hardcore devotees.
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Live At Paradise Theater Boston 1978
AC / DC
Live At Paradise Theater Boston 1978 (180 gram "lagoon" vinyl LP)
Cat: SRFM 0012LG. Rel: 27 Jan 25
 
Rock
Live Wire (5:42)
Problem Child (4:18)
Sin City (4:56)
Gone Shootin' (6:23)
High Voltage (5:53)
The Jack (5:48)
Bad Box Boogie (8:26)
Rocker (6:52)
Dog Eat Dog (encore) (6:09)
Review: A slice of Australian rock champs AC/DC in action in 1978 in their classic Bon Scott-led line up, on tour in the US in support of their penultimate album before Scott's death in 1980, the often underrated Powerage. Along with staple live favourites that have remained in the band's set for yonks - see 'Rocker', 'Bad Boy Boogie', 'Problem Child' and 'The Jack' - there are rare outings for the groovy but more subdued, bluesy 'Gone' Shootin' and, the final encore here, 'Dog Eat Dog' from 76's massive Let There Be Rock album. You can almost hear the collectors' salivating.
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Let There Be Rock (AC/DC 50th Anniversary Edition)
AC / DC
Cat: 196588 73331. Rel: 21 Jun 24
 
Rock
Go Down (5:26)
Dog Eat Dog (3:32)
Let There Be Rock (6:09)
Bad Boy Boogie (4:24)
Problem Child (5:30)
Overdose (6:01)
Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be (4:14)
Whole Lotta Rosie (5:25)
Review: Let There Be Rock, AC/DC's powerhouse fourth album, embodies the raw, unbridled energy that defines rock and roll. From the raw, almost Albini-like production of opener 'Go Down' onwards, the relentless drive of the title track to the riotous closing of 'Whole Lotta Rosie,' the album exudes a 'do it live' ethos. Bon Scott's raucous vocals and the band's frenetic guitars and driving rhythms push the limits of their musical abilities, resulting in a sound that's both unapologetically aggressive and irresistibly engaging. With its electrifying execution and high-octane performances, this album not only captures the essence of AC/DC but also makes a compelling case for their influence on the punk movement, landing as it did in 1977.
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Powerage (AC/DC 50th Anniversary Edition) (B-STOCK)
AC / DC
Cat: 196588 34601 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Rock
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Rock 'n' Roll Damnation (3:57)
Down Payment Blues (5:38)
Gimme A Bullet (3:21)
Riff Raff (5:13)
Sin City (4:28)
What's Next To The Moon (3:24)
Gone Shootin' (4:47)
Up To My Neck In You (4:15)
Kicked In The Teeth (3:54)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


It's 1977 and AC/DC are not-so-fresh after a spell as the support on Black Sabbath's tour. Looking for a new bassist, after a disagreement over whether to pick Manfred Mann's Colin Pattenden, the band agree on Cliff Williams, who would remain in place until 2003. Recording what became Powerage, their fifth studio album, Atlantic Records soon complained there wasn't a sellable lead single. 'Rock 'n' Roll Damnation' took form, one of the group's outliers, which comes without standard guitar solo but with maracas and hand claps. While this proved divisive among die hard fans, the album itself has gold waiting to be discovered deeper down. 'Gimme A Bullet', for example, has been cited as the finest track the late Bon Scott would write, his lyrical flair and deft metaphorical wit shining through on a tune that won't let up. This was his final LP, and tragically three years later he was no longer with us, marking an end to the group's iconic first chapter.
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If You Want Blood You've Got It (AC/DC 50th Anniversary Edition)
AC / DC
Cat: 196588 73341. Rel: 21 Jun 24
 
Rock
Riff Raff (5:31)
Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be (4:27)
Bad Boy Boogie (6:25)
The Jack (6:12)
Problem Child (5:09)
Whole Lotta Rosie (4:02)
Rock 'n' Roll Damnation (6:53)
High Voltage (3:18)
Let There Be Rock (5:32)
Rocker (4:22)
Review: Frampton Comes Alive? Jeff Mills Live At The Liquid Room? Pah! There is only contender in the park when it comes to the best live album of all time and that's AC/DC's 1978 classic, recorded at the Glasgow Apollo and featuring their original vocalist Bon Scott. From the deft riffing of opener 'Riff Raff' - recently covered by men of the moment Black Midi - to the 12 bar frenzy of traditional closer 'Rocker' via big hitting groovers like 'Bad Boy Boogie' and 'Problem Child' and audience participation-fests like 'The Jack' and 'Whole Lotta Rosie', this is dripping in crowd atmospherics, improvised solos and big walls of riffs. Just about as great an advert for live music as ever existed.
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