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Night Train: Transcontinental Landscapes 1968-2019
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Cat: BN 10CD. Rel: 20 Jun 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Edward Hollcraft - "South Bound Amtrak 716 Arrives In Martinez" (1:23)
JJ Cale - "Cherry" (3:06)
Bonnie Dobson - "Milk & Honey" (3:20)
HP Lovecraft - "Spin Spin Spin" (3:15)
The Rationals - "Glowin'" (4:16)
Linda Perhacs - "Hey, Who Really Cares" (2:30)
The B-52's - "Deep Sleep" (3:30)
Nine Circles - "Twinkling Stars" (4:11)
The Asphodells - "Another Lonely City" (4:30)
Tangerine Dream - "Love On A Real Train" (3:46)
Chris & Cosey - "Dancing Ghosts" (9:44)
Johnny Harris - "Fragments Of Fear" (4:02)
Bill Frisell - "1968" (4:34)
Bob Lind - "City Scenes" (3:29)
Tony Joe White - "Rainy Night In Georgia" (3:35)
Menahan Street Band - "There's A New Day Coming" (2:26)
The Byrds - "Goin' Back" (3:26)
Earth, Wind & Fire - "Drum Song" (5:10)
Leon Russell - "Out In The Woods" (3:27)
Review: Night Train: Transcontinental Landscapes 1968-2019 offers a lifetime of a music on this magical collection chosen from the familiar and surreal, guided by an eclectic selection of tracks curated by the compiler of Music For The Stars. From the laid-back grooves of JJ Cale's 'Cherry' to the haunting beauty of Linda Perhacs' 'Hey, Who Really Cares,' each song paints a vivid picture of the changing fields and coastline outside your window. This assortment showcases the power of compilations to expand one's musical taste, with artists like The B-52's, Chris & Cosey and Tangerine Dream offering their own unique contributions to the sonic tapestry. With tracks ranging from introspective to euphoric, The Night Train celebrates the beauty created by artists and musicians alike, inviting listeners on a transcendent journey through space, sound and emotion.
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Strobes In Space: Indie Sleaze Nu Rave & Future Disco 2000-2009
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Cat: BN 13CD. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
New Young Pony Club - "Ice Cream"
Bloc Party - "Banquet" (Phones Disco remix)
Datarock - "Fa-Fa-Fa"
LCD Soundsystem - "Tribulations"
TokTok & Soffy O - "Missy Queen's Gonna Die"
Justice V Simian - "We Are Your Friends"
Digitalism - "Zdarlight"
Soulwax - "NY Excuse"
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Heads Will Roll" (A-Trak remix radio edit)
Klaxons - "Two Receivers"
The Rapture - "Sister Saviour" (DFA vocal remix)
Goose - "Black Gloves"
Simian Mobile Disco - "Hustler"
Test Icicles - "What's Your Damage" (Alan Braxe & Fred Falke remix)
CSS - "Let's Make Love & Listen To Death From Above"
We Have Band - "Hear It In The Cans"
Fujiya & Miyagi - "Knickerbocker"
Friendly Fires - "Jump In The Pool"
Playgroup - "Make It Happen" (Full Length version)
Tiga - "You Gonna Want Me"
Tom Vek - "I Ain't Saying My Goodbyes"
Shit Disco - "OK"
Zongamin - "Bongo Song"
Black Strobe - "Italian Fireflies"
Fischerspooner - "Emerge"
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - "Satan Said Dance"
Phoenix - "1901"
The Killers - "Mr Brightside" (Jacques Lu Cont Thin White Duke radio remix)
Cut Copy - "Going Nowhere"
!!! - "Me & Guiliani Down By The School Yard - A True Story"
Review: Given that much time has passed since the original nu-rave and, ahem, 'indie sleaze' days of the noughties, it was perhaps inevitable that we'd get a celebratory compilation sooner, rather than later. Two Piers has done a pretty good job of marking those movements - or the 'nu-rave' end of it at least - on Strobes In Space. There are plenty of bona-fide crossover anthems of the period present - Justice v Simian's 'We Are Your Friends', New Yong Pony Club's punk-funk inspired 'Ice Cream', the Jacques Lu Cont revision of The Killers 'Mr Brightside' and LCD Soundsystem's 'Tribulations' included - alongside genuine underground club classics and tracks that undoubtedly deserve another airing (see Simian Mobile Disco's 'Hustler', Tiga's 'You're Gonna Want It', Playgroup's genuinely brilliant 'Make It Happen' and Soulwax's 'NY Excuse').



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Richard Norris Presents: Weird Scenes From The Hangout
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Cat: BN 12CD. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
The Nazz - "Open My Eyes" (2:36)
The Easybeats - "Good Times" (3:22)
Can - "Outside Your Door" (4:10)
Captain Beefheart - "Zig Zag Wanderer" (2:33)
The Music Machine - "People In Me" (2:53)
Wynder K Frog - "I'm A Man" (3:10)
Sharon Tandy - "Hold On" (3:04)
The Hombres - "Let It All Hang Out" (2:05)
The Left Banke - "I've Got Something On My Mind" (2:48)
The Seeds - "The Wind Blows Your Hair" (2:32)
The Apple - "Buffalo Billycan" (3:04)
Dantalion's Chariot - "Madman Running Through The Fields" (4:10)
The End - "Shades Of Orange" (2:39)
Warm Sounds - "Night Is A Comin'" (2:59)
The Velvet Underground - "Foggy Notion" (6:47)
The Modern Lovers - "She Cracked" (2:56)
Kim Fowley - "Bubblegum" (2:27)
The Balloon Farm - "A Question Of Temperature" (2:40)
The Starlets - "You Don't Love Me" (2:11)
The Turtles - "Buzz Saw" (1:55)
Lothar & The Hand - "People Machines" (2:36)
The Open Mind - "Magic Potion" (3:28)
The Swinging Medallions - "Double Shot Of My Baby's Love" (2:20)
Simon Dupree & The Big Sound - "I See The Light" (2:23)
The Creation - "How Does It Feel To Feel" (2:56)
The Third Eye - "Pass Myself" (4:12)
Review: During the mid 1980s, years before he found fame with loved-up acid house/rave era outfit The Grid, Richard Norris ran a "psychedelic and freakbeat" club night in Liverpool called The Hangout. This fine compilation rounds up some of Norris's favourite 'floor fillers' from that night, joining the dots between the propulsive krautrock of Can, the NYC headiness of The Velvet Underground, the organ-rich Mod quirkiness of The Turtles, the high-octane psych-jangliness of The Seeds, the driving garage-rock of The Seeds, the gnarled psych-pop of Captain Beefheart, the flash-friend hedonism of Sharon Tandy's 'Hold On' and much more besides. An absolute masterclass from a man with an incredibly good record collection.
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