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CME 25DIN5 TRS 2.5mm To DIN5 Type-B Cable (10cm, pack of 2)
Cat: 1076531 Rel: 25 Mar 25
 
Adaptors for WIDI jacks.
Notes: Contains 2x 5pin DIN Midi cables
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CME 25DIN6mini TRS 2.5mm To DIN6mini Cable (10cm)
Cat: 1076534 Rel: 25 Mar 25
 
Y-cable for WIDI Jacks
Notes: Optional Accessory MIDI cable for WIDI Jack Bluetooth MIDI Interface by CME
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Singles
Fatal Attraction
Cat: CLMN 258. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Soul
Fatal Attraction (2:14)
It's Not Our Time (2:36)
Review: Hailing from sunny California, funk/soul/jazz crew The Charities bring heart and grit to a track that delves into the intoxicating pull of a love destined to implode. The song paints a vivid portrait of a desriable yet destructive partner whose charm conceals a narcissistic core. With sharp, emotive lyrics and a bittersweet melody, it yearns for the intensity of love's highs and the sting of its inevitable downfall. It's a classic tale of attraction turning to heartache, delivered with a raw authenticity that lingers. Their third single since forming, 'Fatal Attraction' might just be their best yet, while on the flip side, 'It's Not Our Time' shifts to a softer, more reflective tone. This bittersweet ballad explores the ache of love interrupted, as two lovers part ways with the hope that time and distance will lead to a brighter reunion. The warmth of the band's instrumentation, coupled with tender, heartfelt vocals, makes this track a touching counterbalance to the A-side's intensity. The Charities' ability to channel deep emotion through timeless grooves is soulful storytelling at its finest.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Roses
Roses (7")
Cat: ESP 004. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Soul
Roses (with Bes Kept) (4:14)
Roses (XL Middleton version) (4:07)
Review: The Extra Soul Perception label held a first ever writing camp in Nairobi in 2019 and Lynda Dawn was one of the pupils. She has already released 'Roses' on the label's New Tangents...Vol. 1 EP with other music from the UK, Kenya and Uganda. But this was the standout track so now it makes its way to its own 7". It is the sort of heart achingly beautiful slow motion disco-soul that will be perfect end of the night send home or early evening warm up for more cosy dance floors. There is a slightly more beefed up version from XL Middleton to complete this tidy 7".
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Raw Joints #6.1 (B-STOCK)
Raw Joints #6.1 (B-STOCK) (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: SLPFNK 020 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Minimal House/Tech House
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Ferro - "Electric Sunshine"
William Caycedo - "Mi Casa"
Malin Genie - "Superposition"
Ingi Visions - "RJG"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The Raw Joints series is one of the best things about the ever-excellent SlapFunk Records, and now the Dutch label is back with a fresh bout of sounds from some of the most inventive artists operating in the minimal house sphere. Ferro's "Electric Sunshine" leads the charge with a militant groove and a rubbery bassline to die for. William Caycedo has a rugged, sample slicing thrust at work on "Mi Casa", while Malin Genie takes things far out on the wonderfully freaky "Superposition". The record wraps up with Ingi Visions, whose "RJG" wriggles into a skippy 2-step groove that will have bodies shaking uncontrollably when it gets deployed in the dance.
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Blackberry Jam (B-STOCK)
Cat: MOISSWAX 005 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Disco/Reediciones
 
B-STOCK: Record slightly warped
Khemir - "Disco Bandit" (5:04)
Wurzelholz - "Prince" (6:48)
Sun Rhythms - "If You Like The Music" (4:13)
Frikardo - "I Believe" (5:24)
I Gemin - "Golden" (4:26)
Cosmocomics - "Glamorous Garcon" (5:13)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record slightly warped***


A top value for money opportunity here, as Moiss Music deliver the latest in their sweet and sticky Jam series of various artist 12" line ups, bringing you no less than six bubbling, vivacious disco triumphs from six artists. Khemir's 'Disco Bandit' kicks off proceedings, a production that sounds like it was made by a band of around 45 musicians, a proper cavalcade of strings, brass, brazen disco thump and beautifully bold vocals. Wurzelholz's 'Prince' goes for a bit more economy but with a slinky funk bassline like that - not to mention the occasional exclamation from the purple overlord himself - it's equally devastating in dancefloor terms. Among the other highlights, 'Golden' by I Gemin has the feel of a lost Daft Punk flip tune and Cosmocomics' 'Glamorous Garcon', boasting 70s-style synth bubbles that are as cute as they are retro. Tasty as ever.
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Oracle Sound Volume Four
Cat: OS 004CD. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Dub
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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There Ain't Enough Roses
Cat: TR 754. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Soul
There Ain't Enough Roses (4:59)
There Ain't Enough Roses (instrumental) (5:00)
Review: West Coast soul outfit Thee Baby Cuffs keep the slow-burning romance alive with 'There Ain't Enough Roses', a tender ballad drenched in harmonised falsettos and vintage charm. Now composed of Joe Narvaez and Reality Jonez, the group channels classic lowrider soul, working once again with Finnish production outfit Cold Diamond & Mink. Their signature downtempo style remains intactilush instrumentation, delicate grooves, and a melody built to sway. Previous Timmion singles like 'My My Baby' and 'You're My Reason' cemented their status as torchbearers of group soul, and this latest offering only deepens that legacy. On the flip, a flute-led instrumental nods to Steve Parks, sealing the track's timeless appeal.
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Álbumes
Decomposition: Fox On A Highway
Cat: PURR 0146. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Worms In (feat Laraaji) (2:30)
Beneath The Overpass (feat Shuta Yasukochi) (2:59)
Gravel (feat Loris S Sarid) (2:26)
Highway At Night (feat James Bernard & Marine Eyes) (6:04)
Fading Form (feat KMRU) (3:23)
Death Display (feat Diatom Deli) (2:16)
Bloat (feat Haruhisa Tanaka) (6:35)
Larvae (feat Ki Oni) (8:29)
Autolysis & Putrefaction (feat Green-House) (5:10)
Clouded (feat Golden Brown) (2:16)
Countless Wheels Keep Turning (feat Early Fern) (4:14)
Everyone Passing (feat Gregg Kowalsky) (7:06)
Ways To Be Remembered (feat Kallie Lampel) (5:11)
Fur & Exhaust (feat Ben Seretan) (3:19)
Active Decay (feat Patricia Wolf) (9:43)
Melting Into Asphalt/Springing From The Earth (feat Nailah Hunter) (2:34)
Worms Out (feat Laraaji) (2:31)
Review: Constellation Tatsu welcomes US artist Brendan Principato aka Saapato for what is a hugely conceptual new album based around decomposition. It was sparked when Saapato saw a dead fox lying by the side of the road on his way home from a job in a local warehouse. He used that as a jumping-off point to interrogate "transformation, interconnectedness, and renewal" and the five stages of decomposition, namely fresh, bloat, active decay, advanced decay and dry/remains. Several collaborators help him on his way as he sketches out various instrumental textures which variously have occasional shards of light, lingering melancholy and a subtle sense of hope.
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A Cooler World
A Cooler World (cassette)
Cat: PURR 0147. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Auspicious Moment (7:17)
A Cooler World (5:52)
Earthling (5:53)
A Distant Destination (6:32)
The Abandoned Outpost (5:41)
The Rabbit Hole (8:08)
Review: Portland's Paul Dickow, the man behind the Strategy alias, is back with a new album that has been created with a 1989 model sampling keyboard. Exploring its limitations, he plays the sampler by hand and abandons sequencers for a more organic approach which apes a guitarist's connection to their instrument. The record delves into glacial, pensive soundscapes where experimental, ambient and dance music elements all come together with deliberate intention. Though Dickow crafts a sound rooted in ambient techno futurism it is one open to serendipitous, experimental outcomes which makes it a gently unpredictable listen and otherworldly charmer.

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Wire Magazine June 2025 Issue #496
Cat: 1087777 Rel: 12 May 25
 
Featuring Cosey Fanni Tutti, Quinton Barnes, David Van Tieghem, Happy Family, Amina Claudine Myers, billy woods and more
Notes: Inside the brand new issue:

Cosey Fanni Tutti: The industrial music icon has been to Hull and back with her new album 2t2. By Claire Biddles

Quinton Barnes: The Montreal rapper and producer flips the script in a new project with free musicians. By Emily Pothast

David Van Tieghem: The New York percussionist who has played with everyone on the Downtown scene receives a dedicated collection of his own work. By Robert Barry

Happy Family: Over four decades the Japanese group have moved from rigorous prog to euphoric harmony. By Daniel Spicer

Amina Claudine Myers: Honing her skills on the old school nightclub circuit, the keyboardist is now forging ambitious suites for choir and pipe organ. By Stewart Smith

Quade: Landmark album. By Lucy Thraves

Milk Eyed Sigh: Let it bleed. By Misha Farrant

Liu Zhenyang: Language games. By Josh Feola

Invisible Jukebox: billy woods: Will The Wire's mystery record collection be recognised by Backwoodz Studioz's main man? Tested by Mosi Reeves

Global Ear: Bratislava's LGBTQI+ scene creates safe spaces amid repressive policing. By Chiara Rendekova

Unlimited Editions: LA's Colorfield label creates spontaneous studio magic. By Daniel Spicer

The Inner Sleeve: Circuit Des Yeux on Weyes Blood's Titanic Rising

Against The Grain: Jo Hutton celebrates radiophonic art as a unique field of creative endeavour

Epiphanies: Daniel O'Sullivan steps outside of himself via the ambiguous, understated moods of library music

Soundcheck: Al Karpenter, Anika, Black Arches with Sexton Ming, Blind IO, Ivor Callin, Rex Casswell, Nels Cline, Coffin Prick, Cosmic Ear, Angel Bat Dawid, Angel Bat Dawid & Naima Nefertari, Demonologists, Deradoorian, Peter Evans & Petter Eldh, Adam Fairhall & Johnny Hunter, Fatboi Sharif & Driveby, Flying Lotus, Mary Halvorson, Jenny Hval, IOM, Evan Johnson, Eleonora Kampe, Kelan, Phil Langero, Ingrid Laubrock, Annea Lockwood, David Longstreth/Dirty Projectors/s t a r g a z e, Lullahush, Sue Lynch & Regan Bowering, Mamuthones, Gabriele Mitelli: Three Tsuru Origami featuring Camila Nebbia, Mopcut, Moundabout, Bill Nace & Evan Parker, Maggie Nicols & Dan Johnson, Paal Nilssen-Love Circus with The Ex Guitars, Bill Orcutt Guitar Quartet, Kory Reeder, Marc Ribot, Crystabel Efemena Riley, Scanner & Nurse With Wound, Ferdinand Schwarz, Nadah El Shazly, Sleep Unhealed, Alan Sparhawk, Spellling, Stereolab, Surgeon, Territorial Gobbing, Luca Tilli/Sebi Tramontana/Steve Beresford, Julia Olehla & Dalava, Kamasi Washington, Water Damage, billy woods, Youth Code, Various Marc Urselli's Best Of Ramones Redux, Various Marc Urselli's Ramones Redux, Various Only sounds that tremble through us, Various Planet Mu 30

The Columns: Avant Rock by Tony Rettman; Dub & Reggae by Steve Barker; Electronics by Emily Bick; Hiphop & R&B by Richard Stacey; Jazz & Improv by Bill Meyer; Modern Composition by Julian Cowley; Noise, Industrial & Beyond by Raymond Cummings; Size Matters by Byron Coley

The Boomerang: Ash Ra Tempel, Henry Badowski, Cindytalk, Julee Cruise, Purple Trap, Various Born In The City of Tanta: Lower Egyptian Urban Folklore & Bedouin Shaabi From Libya's Bourini Records 1968-75, Various Eli Roth's Red Light Disco: Dancefloor Seductions From Italian Sexploitation Cinema, Various Roots Rocking Zimbabwe, Various Secret Superstar Sounds: Scraping Bubblegum Off My Soul 1977-80

Print Run: America's Greatest Noise by Frans de Waard; Music In Orbit: Satellite Radio In The Streaming Space Age by Brian Fauteux; The Capitalist Imaginaries Of Popular Music by Charles Fairchild; Feel Like Going Home: Portraits In Blues & Rock 'N' Roll by Peter Guralnick; Krautrock Eruption: An Alternative History Of German Underground In The 60s And 70s by Wolfgang Seidel; Dub: The Sound Of Surprise by Helmut Phillipps (translated by Ursula Munch); Studio Electrophonique: The Sheffield Space Age From The Human League To Pulp by Jamie Taylor; To Hell With Poverty! A Class Act: Inside The Gang Of Four by Jon King

On Screen: Harmony Korine Baby Invasion; isold Uggadottir Cornucopia

On Location: Tribute To Maryanne Amacher, Paris, France; Hamid Drake & Michael Zerang Winter Solstice Concerts, Chicago, US; Rewire, The Hague, Netherlands; Only Connect, Stavanger, Norway; TLF Trio + CTM/Frederik Worm, Los Angeles, US; Wendy Eisenberg & Ryan Sawyer, London, UK; Counterflows, Glasgow, UK; From The Lips To The Moon, London, UK; MaerzMusik 2025, Berlin, Germany; Maher Shalal Hash Baz, London, UK; Big Ears, Knoxville, US

On site: Kathe Kruse, It's All Good Now, Berlin, Germany
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Bags Unlimited Groovy Stylus Cleaning Fluid (59.15ml)
Cat: 1072157 Rel: 16 May 25
 
Groovy Stylus cleaning fluid - 2 fl. oz.
Notes: Groovy Stylus Cleaning Fluid 2 fl. oz.

Use with Stylus Cleaning Kit ASCK.
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CME 25TRS25 TRS 2.5mm To TRS 2.5mm Cable (10cm, pack of 2)
Cat: 1076547 Rel: 26 Mar 25
 
Cables for the WIDI jack
Notes: Contains a set of 2 MIDI cables for WIDI Jack Ultra Low Latency Wireless MIDI Solution by CME
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CME 25TRS35 TRS 2.5mm To TRS 3.5mm (1/8") Cable (10cm, pack of 2)
Cat: 1076553 Rel: 25 Mar 25
 
Cables for the WIDI jack.
Notes: Contains a set of 2 MIDI cables for WIDI Jack Ultra Low Latency Wireless MIDI Solution by CME
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CME 25TRS635 TRS 2.5mm To TRS 6.35mm Cable (10cm, pack of 2)
Cat: 1076559 Rel: 25 Mar 25
 
Cables for the WIDI jack
Notes: Contains a set of 2 MIDI cables for WIDI Jack Ultra Low Latency Wireless MIDI Solution by CME
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EBS PCF-78 Right-Angle Flat Patch Cable (78cm)
Cat: 1081811 Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Flat patch cable - 78cm length
Notes: The EBS PCF flat patch cable is an original design by EBS that started the global trend of flat patch cables for pedalboards. Due to the clever space-saving design, the cables have become the patch cable-to-go for musicians all over the world.

If you have ever struggled with limited space on your pedalboard, the super compact and affordable EBS Flat Patch Cables will help end the frustration. They perform excellently on sound and flexibility while reducing the required space between pedals to a minimum with their unique design.
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EBS PCF-98 Right-Angle Flat Patch Cable (98cm)
Cat: 1081817 Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Flat patch cable - 78cm length
Notes: The EBS PCF flat patch cable is an original design by EBS that started the global trend of flat patch cables for pedalboards. Due to the clever space-saving design, the cables have become the patch cable-to-go for musicians all over the world.

If you have ever struggled with limited space on your pedalboard, the super compact and affordable EBS Flat Patch Cables will help end the frustration. They perform excellently on sound and flexibility while reducing the required space between pedals to a minimum with their unique design.
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Synth Cables 6.5mm to 3.5mm Adapter Cable (30cm, black)
Cat: 1090718 Rel: 19 May 25
 
Synth Cables' braided quality 6.5mm to 3.5mm adapter cables
Notes: Synth Cables' braided quality 6.5mm to 3.5mm adapter cables.

Features

Braided stiffer cables, perfect for connecting synthesiser systems, mixers and EuroRack modules together
Quality Nickel Plated 6.5mm Male to 3.5mm Male Mono TS connection
Cables built to high specification 28awg *1C + spiral shielded wire
Planet friendly PVC, recyclable cables
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Synth Cables 6.5mm to 3.5mm Adapter Cable (30cm, red)
Cat: 1090710 Rel: 19 May 25
 
Braided quality 6.5mm to 3.5mm adapter cables
Notes: Synth Cables' braided quality 6.5mm to 3.5mm adapter cables.

Features

Braided stiffer cables, perfect for connecting synthesiser systems, mixers and EuroRack modules together
Quality Nickel Plated 6.5mm Male to 3.5mm Male Mono TS connection
Cables built to high specification 28awg *1C + spiral shielded wire
Planet friendly PVC, recyclable cables
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Synth Cables 6.5mm to 3.5mm Adapter Cable (60cm, black)
Cat: 1090720 Rel: 19 May 25
 
Braided quality 6.5mm to 3.5mm adapter cables
Notes: Synth Cables' braided quality 6.5mm to 3.5mm adapter cables.

Features

Braided stiffer cables, perfect for connecting synthesiser systems, mixers and EuroRack modules together
Quality Nickel Plated 6.5mm Male to 3.5mm Male Mono TS connection
Cables built to high specification 28awg *1C + spiral shielded wire
Planet friendly PVC, recyclable cables
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Synth Cables 6.5mm to 3.5mm Adapter Cable (60cm, red)
Cat: 1090713 Rel: 19 May 25
 
Braided quality 6.5mm to 3.5mm adapter cables
Notes: Synth Cables' braided quality 6.5mm to 3.5mm adapter cables.

Features

Braided stiffer cables, perfect for connecting synthesiser systems, mixers and EuroRack modules together
Quality Nickel Plated 6.5mm Male to 3.5mm Male Mono TS connection
Cables built to high specification 28awg *1C + spiral shielded wire
Planet friendly PVC, recyclable cables
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Synth Cables 6.5mm to 3.5mm Adapter Cable (90cm, black)
Cat: 1090721 Rel: 19 May 25
 
Braided quality 6.5mm to 3.5mm adapter cable
Notes: Synth Cables' braided quality 6.5mm to 3.5mm adapter cables.

Features

Braided stiffer cables, perfect for connecting synthesiser systems, mixers and EuroRack modules together
Quality Nickel Plated 6.5mm Male to 3.5mm Male Mono TS connection
Cables built to high specification 28awg *1C + spiral shielded wire
Planet friendly PVC, recyclable cables
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 2 in stock $8.99
Synth Cables 6.5mm to 3.5mm Adapter Cable (90cm, red)
Cat: 1090717 Rel: 19 May 25
 
Braided quality 6.5mm to 3.5mm adapter cables
Notes: Synth Cables' braided quality 6.5mm to 3.5mm adapter cables.

Features

Braided stiffer cables, perfect for connecting synthesiser systems, mixers and EuroRack modules together
Quality Nickel Plated 6.5mm Male to 3.5mm Male Mono TS connection
Cables built to high specification 28awg *1C + spiral shielded wire
Planet friendly PVC, recyclable cables
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