Juno Daily

Music and tech news, interviews, features, reviews and more.

Visit Juno Daily

100% Compra Segura

Studio equipment

Our full range of studio equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low prices.

Visit Juno Studio

100% Compra Segura

DJ equipment

Our full range of DJ equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low prices. Visit Juno DJ

today only
USD
Mi Idioma
Mi Divisa
Your wishlist is empty
Items in wishlist:
Recently added:
Loading...
Cart
Su carro está vacío
Items in cart:
Subtotal:
Recently added:
Loading...
Ver el carro
Inicio  Back Catalogue  All genres  All genres
Subscribe here to receive our weekly roundup of the best new music releases

Filter

Back catalogue: All genres

Juno's full catalogue of All genres
Options
Artículos del 1 al 50 de 882 en la página 1 de 18
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z TODO
1  2  3  ...  18  »
Álbumes
Kompromat
Kompromat (clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FC 118V12. Rel: 29 Nov 19
 
Psych/Garage Rock
It Grows Under (10:48)
Runnin' Escapin' (7:10)
The People (6:43)
Quite A Charade (7:45)
The Wheel (7:00)
Review: If you like dark, scuzzy, hypnotic, druggy rock 'n' roll with an extra helping of hallucinogenic FX then Portuguese three piece 10,000 Russos should have crossed your path by now. On the off chance that hasn't happened, let's start by you preparing to ask "where the hell have you guys been?". This is where Mark E. Smith and Neu! meet for a dance off in a pitch black room with only a strobe to guide their moves. Taking its name from "compromising material" used by the KGB for coercion and blackmail, on "Kompromat" the band have managed to genuinely distill that concept into something that's not just listenable, but repeatable. All tracks are delivered with pin-point accuracy, whether that's the hook-bass of post-punk nod "Runnin' Escapin'", spacey opener "It Grows Under", or the rough and ready squeal of distorted guitar reverberations on last hurrah "The Wheel".
Read more
 in stock $19.46
Reality Engine (B-STOCK)
Reality Engine (B-STOCK) (audiophile vinyl LP + download code)
Cat: PITPV 055. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Ambient/Drone
Imagine The Truth (3:50)
Axiom Haze (3:36)
Discrete Time (3:33)
Reality Engine (3:59)
Echo Diffusion (3:24)
Beyond The Hyperreal (4:01)
Blissgrid (3:04)
State Space (3:43)
Principle Dilution (4:21)
Everything & Nothing (3:41)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


36's new album Reality Engine explores "the blossoming dynamics of artificial intelligence and the ever-changing definition of reality" on Past Inside The Present and does so with a continuation of his richly melodic sound while also evolving into new realms. The sheer beauty of these sounds is enough to uplift and energise, with chords ascending to the heavens on the opener 'Imagine The Truth' and then rolling out to infinite horizons on 'Axiom Haze'. 'Reality Engine' suspends you amongst the clouds and 'Beyond The Hyperreal' is a perfect marriage of immersive and organic sounds and hints of digital augmented reality engines. A sublime album, for sure.
Read more
 in stock $18.09
Reality Engine
Reality Engine (audiophile vinyl LP + download code)
Cat: PITPV 055. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Imagine The Truth (3:50)
Axiom Haze (3:36)
Discrete Time (3:33)
Reality Engine (3:59)
Echo Diffusion (3:24)
Beyond The Hyperreal (4:01)
Blissgrid (3:04)
State Space (3:43)
Principle Dilution (4:21)
Everything & Nothing (3:41)
Review: 36's new album Reality Engine explores "the blossoming dynamics of artificial intelligence and the ever-changing definition of reality" on Past Inside The Present and does so with a continuation of his richly melodic sound while also evolving into new realms. The sheer beauty of these sounds is enough to uplift and energise, with chords ascending to the heavens on the opener 'Imagine The Truth' and then rolling out to infinite horizons on 'Axiom Haze'. 'Reality Engine' suspends you amongst the clouds and 'Beyond The Hyperreal' is a perfect marriage of immersive and organic sounds and hints of digital augmented reality engines. A sublime album, for sure.
Read more
 in stock $17.62
The Other Side Of Darkness
The Other Side Of Darkness (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PITPV 039. Rel: 15 Feb 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Take Me By The Hand (9:31)
Spinning Around (4:57)
To Start Again (4:12)
Shelter (2:57)
Ripples (3:51)
Past Self (5:07)
Guide Me Home (One Misstep) (4:45)
Need Your Light (11:25)
Review: This intriguing and predictably atmospheric album is the first collaborative full-length from experienced modern ambient producer Dennis Huddleston AKA 36, and Los Angeles duo Awakened Souls, whose full-length hook-up with Pepo Galan, Palettes, received plenty of praise last year. Between them the trio have conjured up a hugely evocative and emotion-rich collection of cuts, where heart-aching, slow-motion guitar laments stretch out across swelling synthesizer chords, meditative pads, distant-sounding vocal snippets, enveloping aural textures and soft-focus piano refrains. It's a wonderfully meditative and picturesque set all told, and one that could well turn out to be one of the most essential ambient albums of 2021.
Read more
 in stock $18.92
Roots 82
Roots 82 (2xLP)
Cat: EKLO 036. Rel: 07 Dec 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Rue Des Anciens (6:52)
Colle 2000 (5:53)
Celeri Rave (6:18)
Dodo Le La (6:45)
Grand Matin (6:53)
Savate Yab (6:54)
Planet Samoussa (5:58)
La Cour Des Miracle (6:07)
Review: Eklo head honcho Seuil returns under a new guise as 97.4. Always keen to hop on to the next big thing, with Roots 82 (as the name might suggest) he goes for a very retro influenced vibe. Starting out on the first disc with the rather electro influenced "Rue Des Anciens" or later with "Le Cour Des Miracels" (which features some very dark Derrick May strings), thereds the early noughties micro-house sounds of "Colle 2000" or the funky Detroit inspired techno-soul of "Celeri Rave"or "Savat Yab" too. There are more cool sounds to be found on the second disc such as "Grand Matin" where he shows again his more recent penchant for deeper and emotive sounds. Fans of retro laced minimal at the moment by Binh, Spacetravel or Evan Baggs will certainly enjoy this release.
Read more
$26.56 SAVE 25%
 in stock $19.92
II
II (LP)
Cat: SQM 014. Rel: 06 Sep 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Lavo (4:15)
Marine (3:54)
Sarei (4:31)
Mink (4:16)
Bobby (5:04)
Dohle (2:53)
Ada (4:43)
Tuna (3:15)
Review: Old school Wisconsin based thrash-inflected death metal mammoths, Jungle Rot, make their Unique Leader debut with, A Call To Arms; the follow up to their crushing 2018 self-titled effort. With seasoned, visceral chops honed throughout the seminal nineties era, the band are an ironic outlier residing on a roster of slamming deathcore acts who all owe retrospective credence. Invoking their moniker and artwork with images of voodoo occultism, the decrepit, Lovecraftian design shrouds the jagged riffage, guttural vocals and claustrophobic percussion in a cosmic, otherworldly atmosphere.
Read more
 in stock $17.63
Atomos VII
Cat: KRANK 188LP. Rel: 19 May 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
Atomos VII
Minuet For Cheap Piano Number One
Atomos VII (Greenhouse re interpretation remix)
Review: Dustin O'Hallaran and Adam Wiltzie have been dealing in musique concrete for a while now, with releases on some of the most daring labels around. However, this latest work on Kranky is undoubtedly a significant step up for the outfit, with people such as Keith Fullerton Whitman having released on the label. Three extended slices of pure hedonism, each one growing and rising in emotion and momentum with each new melody. "Atmos VII" drops you into a tranquil soundscape surrounded by orchestral swirls of melodies and subtle kick drums, and "Minuet For Cheap Piano Number One" prolongs this journey through paradise thanks to some stunning keys and spine-chilling bursts of ambience. Over on the flip, the Greenhouse re-wiring of the title track is equally pensive but considerably more sinister, with an extra dosage of guitar feedback winding its way into the mix. Stunners.
Read more
 in stock $18.15
Extra Meta
Extra Meta (limited LP)
Cat: NIM 012. Rel: 01 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Samba Temperado (4:36)
Mars Trax (5:11)
Acid Rio (5:32)
Quantum (5:43)
Vectrex (6:06)
A Mixed Feeling (6:32)
Italodoppler (5:05)
Review: As the artist alias kind of suggests, Abyssy takes a deep dive into the unknown depths of the human spirit. It finds the artist returning to Simona Faraone's label after several years and finds him exploring electronic sounds of the 70s and 80s, blending Berlin school minimalism with Detroit techno's soul and funk. It is a record that ranges in mood and tempo as it heads into oceanic depths where wispy pads and chattery percussive patterns collide in unusual ways. It's a largely abstract album of unusual sound designs and genuine electronic discovery that often has you wondering just how certain abounds have been made.
Read more
Intérprete: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $19.98
Maximum Voltage: Old Waldorf San Francisco 2nd September 1977
AC / DC
Maximum Voltage: Old Waldorf San Francisco 2nd September 1977 (milky clear vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SGVNY 065. Rel: 08 Jan 24
 
Rock
Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
Up To My Neck In You
Kicked In The Teeth
Baby Please Don’t Go
The Jack
Whole Lotta Rosie
High Voltage
Problem Child
Review: The year 1977 might be remembered for being the moment punk went overground, but it was also the time that AC/DC turned into global rock superstars in the wake of the arrival of their classic Let There Be Rock album. This limited release takes a selection of tracks from the longer original recording in front of a rabid sounding audience at San Francisco's Old Waldorf in September 77, capturing the Australians in about as top form as you'll ever hear, from Malcom Young wall-of-sound riffing and Phil Rudd's nailed-to-the-floor drumming and Bon Scott's disitinctive wail. Alongside the wel worn classics like 'Problem Child' and 'Bad Boy Boogie' there are a handful of lesser known tracks in the process of being roadtested and you don't often see in their set lists, There's even a run through rock 'n' roll standard 'Plese Don't Go'.
Read more
 in stock $17.62
Problem Child
AC / DC
Problem Child (milky clear vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SGVNY 067. Rel: 08 Jan 24
 
Rock
Let There Be Rock
Problem Child
Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
Whole Lotta Rosie
Bad Boy Boogie
Rocker
TNT
Review: Live from the now closed down Hippodrome at London's Golders Green on October 27 1977, Problem Child offers an unadulterated earful of the Aussie rock giants in their earlier sonic heyday, complete with the legendary Bon Scott on vocals. Captured during their expansive run in promotion of their fourth Scott era LP Let There Be Rock, the set boasts some of the record's most timeless and bombastic cuts, from the iconic title track to the banging 'Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be' to the quintessential 'Whole Lotta Rosie', but there's still enough energy to pump out the frenetic closer 'TNT' in all of its original, raw abandon.
Read more
 in stock $17.62
Nippon 1981
AC / DC
Nippon 1981 (180 gram red vinyl LP)
Cat: VC 91686. Rel: 22 Jan 24
 
Rock
Back In Black (3:49)
Shot Down In Flames (3:20)
Highway To Hell (3:16)
You Shook Me All Night Long (3:24)
High Voltage (5:53)
Whole Lotta Rosie (4:35)
Hells Bells (5:18)
Sin City (5:03)
Let There Be Rock (6:05)
TNT (3:19)
Review: The Best Of AC/DC, Live At The Nippon Seinenkan, Tokyo, Japan 4th February 1981. Renowned by some as one of the best live bands in history, this one hears the group during their Back In Black Tour, celebrating their most successful and rewarded album of the same name.It was the first time AC/DC toured with their new singer Brian Johnson, as well as the first time they toured the Far East. Pulling out all the stops during this stopoff in Japan, the band breaks out all the hits here; be that 'Back In Black', 'Highway To Hell', 'You Shook Me All Night Long', 'Whole Lotta Rosie' and 'Let There Be Rock'. This new edition from The Vinyl Champ is not to be trifled with.
Read more
 in stock $16.57
Caesar Salad Days
Caesar Salad Days (limited blue vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 310941. Rel: 06 Oct 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Operation FTW (2:14)
OC Confidential (3:32)
Riot On The Beach (3:07)
5150 Or Fight (2:02)
Brats In Battalions (2:35)
Do The Eddie (0:57)
Just Because (1:28)
Lost On Hwy 39 (2:52)
Queen Of Denial (2:15)
Lockdown America (3:24)
Escape From Planet Fuck (2:05)
Forever Summer (2:11)
Big Rock Shock (1:34)
Serf City USA (3:18)
Pointless Teenage Anthem (2:01)
Review: A band who surely need no introduction to anyone familiar with the Southern California hardcore punk boom of the 80s, Adolescents may be far from the age bracket of their moniker by this advanced stage in their tenure, but does that in any way equate to a sonic calming of sorts? The answer, according to their 11th full-length Caesar Salad Days, is a resounding "not a chance in hell, poser". The follow up to 2020's Russian Spider Dump marks their second full-length since the untimely passing of bassist Steve Soto (the only consistent member of the group since their formation), and continues the band's time-honoured tradition of delivering scathing bangers, equal parts joyous and chaotic.
Read more
 in stock $17.62
How Do You Burn?
How Do You Burn? (gatefold 180 gram clear vinyl LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 405053 8773354. Rel: 09 Sep 22
 
Indie/Alternative
I'll Make You See God (4:55)
The Getaway (3:07)
Catch A Colt (4:23)
Jyja (4:26)
Please, Baby, Please (3:48)
A Line Of Shots (3:27)
Domino & Jimmy (3:50)
Take Me There (4:06)
Concealer (2:43)
In Flames (4:28)
Review: The Afghan Wings serve up their ninth album here and it is one that finds them in top form throughout. The sounds here are brilliantly thrilling and high octane across a first record in five years. 26 years after this group formed they still find new heights and fresh sounds as they reference greats like Warren Zevon, Prince, and Zeppelin while also adding their own love of soul and R&B. Frontman Greg Dulli is in typical swaggering and dynamic form on the mic as he leads this one from the front.
Read more
 in stock $19.98
In Spades
In Spades (gatefold LP)
Cat: SP 1150. Rel: 05 May 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Birdland (2:54)
Arabian Heights (4:55)
Demon In Profile (3:25)
Toy Automatic (2:55)
Oriole (4:10)
Copernicus (3:30)
The Spell (3:46)
Light As A Feather (3:11)
I Got Lost (3:15)
Into The Floor (4:16)
Review: There's no rock frontman quite like Greg Dulli, and even in middle age his melancholy and morally ambiguous loverman persona appears to be maturing like the proverbial fine wine. Moreover, the blend of soulful heart-on-sleeve balldeering and gritty rock-outs finds new vistas and moments of intensity on 'In Spades' - lurking somewhere between the testosterone bluster of Springsteen and the slinky grooves of Motown, yet with the addition of noisy electronic grooves, as on the opener 'Birdland,' only bolstering their arsenal. It's a treat to have this louche rogue back.
Read more
 in stock $19.46
African Experimentals 1972-1979
Cat: ASVN 068. Rel: 25 Oct 18
 
International
Jokenge (3:08)
Push Am Forward (3:39)
Mr Who You Be (5:11)
Gowa (3:24)
Sonjo (4:03)
Money Palava (4:42)
Dem Kick (6:11)
Money Nor Bataya (6:15)
Mother In Law (4:41)
Review: After forming from the ashes of a lauded jazz group in 1972, Sierra Leone's Afro National went on to release countless killer singles and albums that effortlessly joined the dots between jazz, highlife, funk and more traditional West African sounds. Here, the laudable Africa Seven label celebrates the band's legacy not by gathering together their most famous tracks, but rather cuts with the most insatiable dancefloor chops. The hits come thick and fast, from the punchy Afrobeat/highlife fusion of opener "Jokenge" and the rolling, low-slung goodness of "Mr Who You Be", to the jaunty, celebratory brilliance of the Juju-influenced "Sonjo" and fuzzy sweetness of the compilation's closing track, "Mother In Law" (which, incidentally, is far more enjoyable than any weekend visit from the in-laws).
Read more
Tags: Afrobeat | Highlife | Afro Funk
 in stock $19.46
The Afrorack
Cat: HK 042LP. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
0sc (4:42)
2 Last Modular (5:29)
Inspired (5:11)
Bass (5:18)
Rev (3:23)
Why Serious? (9:49)
Cowbell (2:08)
African Drum Machine (2:35)
Desert (4:36)
Review: Afrorack is a Ugandan producer whose self-built modular synthesis approach to making music has lent him much credo over the years, but perhaps none will lend him so much as The Afrorack, which comes as the latest and least deniable expression of his sound to date. Four tracks of traditional African rhythmatics merge with live sound synthesis and ghost-powered CV noodlings, producing an incredible foray into avant-garde electronics few could argue has ever been heard before. Whether it be caused by the trance-intoned 'Inspired' to the grit-covered 'Bass', Hakuna Kulala must be chuffed to have Afrorack form part of their catalogue, as his music is certainly among their best for representing the lesser-trodden and most criminally unsung corners of African electronic music.
Read more
 in stock $19.90
15 Billion Elektrovolt
15 Billion Elektrovolt (limited blue marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: DUB 050. Rel: 16 Jun 23
 
Electro
The Mandragora (4:42)
Comic Bionic (4:43)
Nibiru Desert (4:22)
Multidimensional (4:10)
Saccharine Shine (4:03)
15 Billion Elektrovolt (3:09)
Review: Alberta Balsam's elevated strain of electro is finding a comfortable footing, building on the impact of her Higher Dreams EP for Dekmantel in 2021 to now land on another Dutch label, DUB. Weighing in with six tracks, this is more of a mini-album than a single, giving Aniek de Rooij plenty of space to stretch out and show what her sound is all about. There's a satisfying blend of braindance-minded studio trickery and electro immediacy at play here, with a pervasive dark shroud hanging over the musical composition. The influence of Rephlex alumni isn't far behind, but de Rooij runs ahead with her influences as fuel, creating her own signature in the intricate drum programming and spellbinding synthesis that shapes out these magnificent constructions.
Read more
 in stock $16.04
For The Culture
Cat: VPRL 2728. Rel: 03 Sep 21
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
For The Culture (3:07)
Challawa (3:09)
Ginal (feat Collie Buddz) (3:18)
Bun A Fyah (3:23)
Ready (feat Jo Mersa Marley) (3:32)
Out Of The Darkness (3:28)
The System (3:37)
Never Let Me Down (3:44)
Unprecedented Time (3:38)
Life To Live (feat Wailing Souls) (3:41)
Walking (3:13)
Where Do You Go? (feat quino) (3:46)
Review: Alborosie is a non native Jamaican reggae artist who earned the respect of his peers and love of his fans because he is so committed to authentic reggae and to honoring and preserving its heritage. He has worked with great bands such as The Wailers United, King Jammy, Wailing Souls and more and is a real student of the sound. This album For The culture was written by the artist during the earliest and darkest days of the Covid-19 pandemic and so is permeated with the many unsettling thoughts and emotions felt around the world during that time. It is subtle powerful yet filled with a sense of great hope.
Read more
 in stock $15.61
Embryonic Dub
Cat: VPGSRL 7092. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Dub
Redemption Dub (3:57)
80's Folks Dub Style (4:09)
Living Dub (2:44)
U Dub Me (3:53)
Love Dub (3:40)
Crazy Toy (3:24)
The Man Child (4:18)
Dean Salute (interlude) (0:40)
Bomboclaat (3:41)
Dub Tafari (3:05)
The Poor Land (3:36)
Chemical Disfunction (3:37)
Review: Sicilian-born, Jamaica-raised reggae artist Alborosie presents a brand new EP charting an LP-length set of dub variations, 'Embryonic'. Coming to legendary reggae outfit Greensleeves, who've been operating since 1975, it's an impressively oozy dub album, staying true to the title and evoking the sound of what a reggae tune might be like as it develops in the womb. That said, it's still as weighty and system-pummelling as could be, in part thanks to its recording at Kingston's Shengen Studios.
Read more
 in stock $15.25
Allambie
Cat: AAR 024. Rel: 15 Jan 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Rail Bridge (5:23)
Green Shade (5:13)
Minak Reserve (5:14)
Could It Be You (4:43)
Drysdale Road (6:05)
Paddy Track Dub (6:25)
Allambie (4:45)
Review: Alex Albrecht returns to Analogue Attic Recordings for the label's inaugural release of 2024. An immersive exploration spanning house, downtempo, and ambient genres, Albrecht guides listeners through a ephemeral sonic journey. Characterised by trademark field recordings and enchanting piano motifs, Allambie also integrates new hardware and synth sounds to Alex's palette. Featuring electro-acoustic ventures such as 'Railbridge', warm pads breathing in and out, setting a dynamic tone, and then transitioning to the deeper sounds of 'Green Shade'. Sub-bass breaks and a more minor feel that adds complexity to the sonic landscape, Allambie takes you on a journey from the boundary of the forest to its more mysterious, overgrown centre, a sonic narrative that captivates and intrigues.
Read more
 in stock $18.67
Make Up The Edits
ALKALINO / VARIOUS
Make Up The Edits (140 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: AR 009. Rel: 14 Dec 21
 
Funky/Club House
Tonight (Love Will Make It Right) (6:49)
Such A Good Feeling (5:45)
In My Dreams (6:38)
Breakin' Wind (6:20)
Bang On It (6:10)
Stardance (6:26)
Move Up (5:24)
Fly With The Wind (6:06)
Review: Comes courtesy of producer and edit maestro Alkalino. The Germany based selector dug deep into his vaults of hard and electro to deliver some of the best sleeper and classic gems.The highlight of side one is easily Breakin' Wind, with other notable bangers such as Bang on it, Stardance and Fly with the wind. One thing about Adeen Records and the Make-Up series is they deliver every time.
Read more
 in stock $17.87
Another Bugged In Selection & Bugged Out Mix
Erol ALKAN / VARIOUS
Cat: K7 294LP. Rel: 31 Aug 12
 
Electro House
Amin Peck - "Girl On Me" (instrumental edit)
Ron Hardy - "Sensation" (Obi Blanche edit)
Model 500 - "No Ufo's" (D-mix)
Unovidual & Tara Cross - "Like I Am/Comme Je Suis" (Based On The Sling & Samo edit)
Spandex - "The Bull" (Erol Alkan rework)
Children Of The Night - "It's A Trip" (Mike Hitman Wilson's Psychedelic remix)
Jan Hammer Group - "Don't You Know"
Adjagas - "Mun Ja Mun" (instrumental)
Buffalo Springfield - "Expecting To Fly"
The Space Lady - "Major Tom (Coming Home)"
Review: Erol Alkan's 2005 Bugged Out mix was a gateway release for many, soundtracking the entrance into club land, yet also introducing these virgin ears to more esoteric strains of music via the accompanying Bugged In Selection. Some seven years on, Alkan and the evergreen club brand have revisited the concept with a second edition, and like the inaugural release, the Phantasy Sound boss's ever lasting love for the vinyl format has seen a selection of tracks make the translation to this double vinyl release. Six tracks from the Bugged Out mix appear, with the Italo disco of Amin Peck brushing shoulders with Model 500 and an Obi Blanche edit of the Ron Hardy classic "Sensation", while the Bugged In Selection sees some psyche-folk fare from Buffalo Springfield and Space Lady among other gems.
Read more
 in stock $17.09
Rejoice
Rejoice (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: 405053 855749. Rel: 20 Mar 20
 
International
Robbers Thugs & Muggers (O'Galajani) (4:36)
Agbada Bougou (5:23)
Coconut Jam (3:22)
Never (Lagos Never Gonna Be The Same) (3:49)
Slow Bones (5:48)
Jabulani (Rejoice, Here Comes Tony) (5:36)
Obama Shuffle Strut Blues (4:39)
We've Landed (4:39)
Review: Two titans of African music come together for a collaboration that will sadly never be repeated after the passing of the late Hugh Masekela. Allen's instantly recognisable drumming and Masekela's iconic trumpet are a match made in heaven - after all their paths first crossed back in the 70s thanks to Fela Kuti's galvanizing energy. Forget the throwback stuff trying to capture the spirit of the originators, this IS the originators sounding cool and deadly in every way. Funk lovers, Afrobeat heads, curious ears and dancing souls take heed - this right here is an unmissable transmission from two grandmasters in their field.
Read more
 in stock $15.25
Tear The Place Up
Tear The Place Up (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: JAL 395V. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Green Light Go! (feat Andy Cooper) (3:20)
Mash Up The Sound (3:34)
Stanky Funk (feat Bootie Brown) (4:06)
Tear The Place Up (feat Andy Cooper) (3:34)
Hypnotise (3:26)
Reconcile (feat Charles Morgan) (3:40)
Never Gonna Let Go (3:45)
Interpretacion De Mama (1:02)
Vamonos (feat Andy Cooper & Marietta Smith) (3:12)
Sometimes I Wonder (3:25)
Push Right Through (feat Andy Cooper & Marietta Smith) (3:26)
Treat You Right (3:22)
Take Another Look At It (feat Marietta Smith) (4:32)
Review: This is the sixth album by the Bristolian production duo The Allergies (DJ Moneyshot and Rackabeat), widely known for their funky, hard-hitting hip-hop originals. With cameos from the likes of Bootie Brown, Andy Cooper, and Dele Sosimi, their latest album 'Tear The Place Up' is a rollicking whirl, and has rightfully been touted as "hip-hop meets Tarantino", with many a cheesy thriller film reference and floor-shaking beat in tow.
Read more
 in stock $17.62
Direct Action
Direct Action (limited LP)
Cat: FDLP 146. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
The Hammer (7:26)
Causewayhead (4:14)
Saudade (9:46)
Free The Nipple (5:41)
Cornelius C (5:15)
Direct Action (11:38)
Review: Originally formed in 1977 (the year punk supposedly died), the Mark Perry-led collective known as Alternative TV are often cited as one of, if not, the first act to marry reggae rhythms to punk rock motifs. Refusing to rest on these laurels for long, however, the group would go on to utterly defy easy categorisations over the ensuing decades, with their 1979 second album Vibing Up the Senile Man (Part One) eschewing much of the anthemic mayhem of their debut The Image Has Cracked, in favour of a more experimental free-jazz form. This early anecdotal evidence is vital when attempting to unpack their new eleventh LP Direct Action. Following on from 2015's Opposing Forces, and serving as their first project of new material in almost a decade, this latest collection opts to be their most challenging, impenetrable and unwelcoming yet. Utilising tape loops, isolated guitar passages, minimal vocals and an overall industrial-leaning quality, the fact that the group so many decades ago had their first rehearsals at Throbbing Gristle's Industrial Records studio seems like no great revelation in retrospect. Unconcerned with listener expectation or radioplay, Direct Action demands animated response yet refuses to offer any helping hand down its path of caustic, alien sonics.
Read more
 in stock $19.46
Summvs (remastered)
Summvs (remastered) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: N 0552. Rel: 07 Nov 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Microon I (2:54)
Reverso (6:28)
Halo (6:48)
Microon II (2:36)
Pionier IOO (5:48)
Ionoscan (4:06)
By This River (4:15)
Naono (11:09)
Microon III (2:49)
By This River - Phantom (7:52)
Monomom (5:23)
Kizuna (5:16)
Review: Fans will be sad to learn that Summvs is the fifth and, apparently last album from this revered collaborative duo of Ryuichi Sakamoto and Carsten Nicolai aka Alva Noto. They have been hard at it since 2022 and produced a fine body or work that mixes both of their respective backgrounds seamlessly. Sakamoto is of course the master of playing evocative piano compositions and Nicolai is the digital done who brings the fresh rhythms and subtle manipulations. Revel in this one, then, cause it is the end of a fine story.
Read more
 in stock $17.62
II
II (LP)
Cat: ISLELP 011. Rel: 12 May 23
 
Dub
The Dub Chamber (3:44)
Parisian (dub) (4:00)
Vibration (dub) (4:01)
Truths & Rights (4:08)
The Dub Stepper (3:34)
Dub Lounge (3:57)
Desert Horse (dub) (3:34)
The Mighty Iguana (3:27)
Land Of The Dubbites (3:19)
Deliverance (dub) (4:20)
Nugus (dub) (4:04)
Review: Kevin Griffiths (aka Jura Soundsystem) is the man behind the Isle of Jura label and now it turns to Ambient Warrior once more for II, which comes a couple of years after the hugely successful reissue of their Dub's Journey album form 1995. This is a previously unreleased record made between 1995 and 1999 and it comes from the same pool of sound as that LP. It's a seamless blend of instrumental dub, reggae, bossa nova and tango music that is hugely immersive and distinctive. None of the tunes you will have heard before and that are more great windows into the minds of Ronnie Lion and Andrea Terrano.
Read more
 in stock $18.92
We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal
Cat: LPTOT 79. Rel: 18 Jan 21
 
Psych/Garage Rock
We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal (2:51)
Hymortality (8:31)
The Immortality Break (7:58)
Synthony On A Theme Of Mortality (2:47)
Psych Recap (8:27)
Physically I'm Here, Mentally Far, Far Away (9:45)
Review: Amorphous Androgynous are back with something suitably epic in the form of this symphonic, 40-minute prog space-rock concept album, We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal. It is presented as five fantastic parts with the legendary Peter Hammill and Paul Weller both guesting, while the Chesterfield Philharmonic Choir and a 25-piece live orchestral string section provide the sumptuous sound that makes this most expansive and borderless record sound so meaningful. A cosmic trip of gigantic proportions with all the ups and downs you need to really feel moved, this is the definition of prog lavishness.
Read more
 in stock $19.46
II
II (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MDR 56. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Weird Christmas (2:03)
Faultliner (6:45)
Daydream Research (5:02)
Past (3:56)
Museum Of Barbed Wire (3:37)
Whole Damn Town (3:54)
Plastic Bag (3:22)
Dust (4:46)
Review: Armed with a Yamaha Reface, Korg MS20, 90s Casio and 70s Gem organ, Roland Space Echo, Melos delay and spring reverb, Liverpool producer Ancient Plastix took a deep dive with this stunning ambient album, capturing the whole thing on the wonderfully textured Japanese Sansui machine. A six-track tape he picked up from an old raver-turned-father who was finally ready to part with his gear. "Musically, this album is more patient in its approach to the predecessor," says Plastix. "Recorded towards the end of lockdown in my high street basement below a used record shop, the arrangements reflect the personal era. No responsibility, no reasons to adhere to the previous patterns in my music making. As a result the album is a patient trawl through new discoveries and possibilities presented by improvising with old technology."


Read more
 in stock $16.31
When Stars Collide
Cat: IOD 060. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Industrial/Noise
Pure Violence (4:48)
Warming Up (4:13)
When The Distortion Opens (4:42)
Wavy G (5:57)
Sun Ray (4:45)
Colour Index (4:24)
Galactic Cluster (4:34)
Meteor Shower (4:02)
Review: This superb new record from AnD embarks on a conceptual journey inspired by the fusion of granular synthesis, innovative sound design, and rhythmic explorationd within polyphony. It delves into the cosmic phenomenon of star collisions as the artists leverage their background in engineering and explore mathematical intricacies surrounding the timing and impact of stellar collisions. Through a sonic landscape echoing the vastness of space, this record incorporates elements of white noise, fragmented breaks and minimalist synth arrangements that are said to mirror the mental experiences of the listener.
Read more
 in stock $18.92
Paralell Light
Cat: AOTNLP 062. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Ambient/Drone
A Further Look At Loss (0:44)
Last Sunbeans Of Childhood (2:34)
Fugitive Light Restless Water (2:45)
The Violet Hour (3:14)
Everywhere Something Sublime (3:56)
In Balgay Silhouettes (3:43)
Awoke In The Early Days Of A Better World (3:03)
(Half-light Of) The Cadmium Moon (3:09)
Black Bay Dream Minor (3:57)
Lost, Aglow (1:20)
Review: We also heard from Andrew Wasylyk late last year when he offered up his second LP for the esteemed Clay Pipe Music label. Now it is to Edinburgh's Athens of the North for Parallel Light, another collection of sumptuous ambient sounds that are so much more than just background music. The album is actually an alternate mix of his 2020 long player Fugitive Light And Themes Of Consolation so offers a different perspective with plenty of moving spiritual-jazz and neo-classical sounds that help paint alluring musical landscapes.
Read more
 in stock $18.92
Paralell Light (B-STOCK)
Cat: AOTNLP 062. Rel: 01 Dec 23
 
Ambient/Drone
A Further Look At Loss (0:44)
Last Sunbeans Of Childhood (2:34)
Fugitive Light Restless Water (2:45)
The Violet Hour (3:14)
Everywhere Something Sublime (3:56)
In Balgay Silhouettes (3:43)
Awoke In The Early Days Of A Better World (3:03)
(Half-light Of) The Cadmium Moon (3:09)
Black Bay Dream Minor (3:57)
Lost, Aglow (1:20)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


We also heard from Andrew Wasylyk late last year when he offered up his second LP for the esteemed Clay Pipe Music label. Now it is to Edinburgh's Athens of the North for Parallel Light, another collection of sumptuous ambient sounds that are so much more than just background music. The album is actually an alternate mix of his 2020 long player Fugitive Light And Themes Of Consolation so offers a different perspective with plenty of moving spiritual-jazz and neo-classical sounds that help paint alluring musical landscapes.
Read more
 in stock $19.98
Portrayals
Cat: DEMVA 22. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Folk/Americana
Halo (3:51)
All My Tears (2:02)
True Colors (2:15)
Make You Feel My Love (2:45)
Big In Japan (3:09)
By Your Side (2:46)
Blue Moon (4:15)
I Want To Know What Love Is (4:14)
Always On My Mind (3:29)
How To Disappear Completely (2:56)
From Me To You (1:55)
Feeling Good (3:11)
Into My Arms (3:49)
Review: Ane Brun is a superstar when it comes to cover versions of popular tunes. This new album, Portrayals, is a collection of some of her best work in the field and it also includes a new version of 'Blue Moon' you will not have heard before. She has now been at this for some two decades and so is adept at adding her own style to even the most unthinkably classic tunes. The singer-songwriter is a veteran of some ten studio albums and has won several awards for her work, which is always emotive, expressive and draws you in deep. This album is yet more proof of that.
Read more
 in stock $19.46
The Oracle
The Oracle (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 0023LP. Rel: 18 Oct 19
 
Jazz
Destination (Dr. Yusef Lateef) (2:20)
Black Family (6:20)
What Shall I Tell My Children Who Are Black (Dr Margaret Burroughs) (3:20)
Impepho (3:36)
We Are Starzz (4:25)
London (2:50)
Capetown (feat Asher Simiso Gamedze) (15:22)
The Oracle (5:38)
Review: Since turning up in the Windy city a few years ago, spiritual jazz singer, clarinetist and composer Angel Bat Dawid has become a stalwart of Chicago's vibrant avant-garde scene. Here he delivers a debut album that should, if there's any justice at least, propel her towards international superstardom. Both her melancholic clarinet lines and distinctive singing feature prominently throughout, alongside sparse percussion, occasional Afro-futurist synthesizer motifs, harp and guitars - all of which Dawid plays herself. It's a virtuoso display that more than confirms her status as one of the spiritual jazz scene's most authentic voices.
Read more
 in stock $19.98
Life Is Strange (Soundtrack)
Life Is Strange (Soundtrack) (gatefold translucent yellow vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 538750 381. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Soundtracks
Love Song (3:29)
Heavy Gets Light (3:35)
Living Underground (4:30)
For Remembering (3:47)
Take Me Home (4:14)
Let Me Know (4:22)
Blue (3:19)
Forever For Us (3:50)
From A Dream (4:28)
In My Arms (2:54)
When Was That (4:04)
Tears (2:45)
Review: Australian folk-indie-pop set Angus & Julia Stone, appropriately led by brother and sister Angus and Julia Stone, have been making waves Down Under for almost 20 years now. One listen to their output is enough to convince you they're a cut well above the rest, and the panel charged with deciding on the ARIA Awards obviously agree. They've now won lots, and received nominations for countless more.
Life Is Strange certainly reflects their oeuvre quite accurately. Somewhere between contemporary country, blissful indie and romantic, soft and sweet artsy indie, the project itself also reflects their forward-thinking attitude, with this one of a growing number of video game scores that are actually albums in themselves, rather than the kind of straight up soundtracks we're mostly used to.
Read more
 in stock $16.31
Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments Pt 2 EP
Cat: WAP 375. Rel: 23 Jan 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
Diskhat ALL Prepared1mixed 13
Snar2
Diskhat1
Piano Un1 Arpej
DISKPREPT4
Hat 2b 2012b
Disk Aud1_12
0035 1-Audio
Disk Prep Calrec2 Barn Dance [Slo]
DISKPREPT1
Diskhat2
Piano Un10 It Happened
Hat5c 0001 Rec-4
Review: Just four months after the release of the long-awaited Syro, Richard D. James has dropped an EP of all-new material, more than making up for his 13 years of radio silence. Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments Pt 2 is an album comprised of music that's just that, making for one of the most unique collection of Aphex Twin tracks of James's entire career. From intricate piano miniatures to almost jazz-inspired drum rhythms, it's essential listening for those willing to delve deep into the strange sonic world of the producer.
Read more
 in stock $17.36
Analog People Digital World
Cat: CW 005. Rel: 14 Mar 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Spiritual Masseuse (feat Sumy) (5:28)
Omampam (feat Mariseya) (3:11)
Jah Kingdom (feat Mariseya) (4:06)
Digital World (feat Mariseya) (2:31)
Go Now Wetiko (feat Americo Brito & Mariseya) (5:59)
Roi Salomon (feat Mariseya) (5:24)
Duncan Truffle (3:14)
Review: Niels Nieuborg is Arp Frique, an artist who made a bold and brilliant debut on Rush Hour a few years ago and has never looked back since. His 2018 album Welcome To The Colorful World of Arp Frique showed off his fresh take on disco with a host of collaborators and now he once again lays down the beats while various guests appear on this new EP on Colourful World. Elements of zouk, highlife, Afro-disco and many more worldly rhythms lend these cuts their unique and characterful style. Analog drum machines, kick rhythms and psyched out synths all sit next to great vocals for a kaleidoscopic trip like no other.
Read more
Tags: Nu Disco | African Disco | Highlife | Zouk
 in stock $15.76
Truth Be Told
Cat: SSCD 15. Rel: 16 Feb 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Some Other Life (7:48)
The Machinery Of Night (6:02)
Half The Words You Say (5:36)
Hall Of The Gods (5:27)
Behind The Veil (6:54)
Lucent Vessel (5:22)
The Widening Mire (6:31)
Slow Autumn (4:48)
The Certainty Of Tides (7:02)
Review: Many of ASC's albums never made it to wax first time round, something he's now addressing via a swathe of vinyl additions of classic back catalogue releases. The latest to get this treatment is 2014's 'Truth Be Told', a set that's amongst the San Diego-based producer's most inspired ambient works (and there have been many over the years, as well as plenty of killer experimental d&b and spaced-out techno). While it naturally makes use of processed field recordings and cutting-edge sound design techniques, 'Truth Be Told' is a very nostalgic ambient album. Those with a deep knowledge of the 1990s works of Pete Namlook will feel right at home, while the slowly pulsing chords, immersive pads and gently unfurling lead lines reminded us of Sun Electric's often overlooked classic '30.7.94 Live'.
Read more
$24.18 SAVE 33%
 in stock $16.21
Beauties (remastered)
Beauties (remastered) (LP + insert)
Cat: MLP 202. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
International
Ene Yalant Feker (3:10)
Meche Neow (3:33)
Kenawtte (2:53)
Amlak Abet Abet (4:45)
Amerewal Shegennu (3:32)
Lametew (3:38)
Wegenne (6:05)
Tenafakiwou Tersseh (3:48)
Ayinouma (4:51)
Jegenaw Belaye (6:00)
Review: Mississippi have unearthed a lost classic from what is widely considered Ethiopia's 'golden age' of music before an authoritarian crackdown on arts and culture in the 70s. Aselefech Ashine and Getenesh Kebret perform a captivating duet over the distinctive sound of Ethic jazz - fans of Mulatu Astatke will instantly find themselves on familiar ground here, but it's the singers' voices which truly shine. While Beauties was a hit upon release, it was soon quashed by the Derg regime, and has since been out of print. It's been carefully remastered and presented with its stunning artwork intact - a true gem for anyone enthralled with the unique sound incubated in Ethiopia in the mid-20th Century.
Read more
Tags: African | Afro Jazz
 in stock $19.98
Hold Me In Your Arms (remastered)
Hold Me In Your Arms (remastered) (limited blue vinyl LP)
Cat: 405053 8867244. Rel: 12 May 23
 
Pop
She Wants To Dance With Me (3:15)
Take Me To Your Heart (3:28)
I Don't Want To Lose Her (3:32)
Giving Up On Love (4:03)
Ain't Too Proud To Beg (4:16)
Till Then (Time Stands Still) (3:17)
Dial My Number (4:09)
I'll Never Let You Down (3:57)
I Don't Want To Be Your Lover (4:00)
Hold Me In Your Arms (4:32)
Review: The internet has very much kept Rick Astley at the forefront of everyone's mind with its classic Rick-rolled trick. Maybe that's why his music is being remastered and reissued now, or maybe it's because plenty of people still love its guilty pleasures. Hold Me In Your Arms is a notable full-length as it was the Astley album to be produced by British songwriting royalty aka Stock, Aitken and Waterman. It turns 35 years young in 2023 and back when it first arrived it reached the Top 10 in multiple markets including the UK, Canada, Germany, Italy and more.
Read more
 in stock $16.51
Overwhelmed
Overwhelmed (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FLR 05. Rel: 22 Aug 22
 
Industrial/Noise
Isis (4:23)
Overwhelmed (5:31)
Isis (Sam De La Rosa edit) (3:46)
This Humanity (feat LDWG) (4:47)
Vatican Thriller (5:42)
This Humanity (Anna Funk Damage remix) (8:06)
Sci-Fi (3:02)
Review: Italy consistently proves itself to be a hotbed of electronic talent, from big room techno DJs to Italo magicians. The country also has a habit of producing raw industrial sounds like few others manage, with Asymmetrical a pretty good example of what we're talking about. Not least given the artist in question manages the label called Raw Culture.

In this instance, though, they've opted to release on the excellent Fill Lex imprint, and what a seven track release it is. Opening with 'Isis', a kind of slow motion rendition of wrecking ball hitting building to create a concrete beat, the track is also given a remix further into the album, adding more depth and timbre to move closer less specialised dancefloors. Elsewhere, there are freaky minimalist acid wobblers ('Overwhelmed'), echo-y head nodding early electro-esque breaks ('This Humility'), and so much more. Simply put, you're not going to get bored here.
Read more
 in stock $15.76
Obaa Sima
Obaa Sima (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ATFA 014LP. Rel: 23 Feb 15
 
International
Obaa Sima
Moma Yendodo
Adagya
Medofo
Daa Nyinaa
Yemmpa Aba
Bome Nnwom
Review: This latest reissue from Awesome Tapes From Africa is the whole reason for founder Brian Shimkovitz starting the blog and the label that grew out of it. Some 13 years ago, Shimkovitz stumbled across a cassette copy of Obaa Sima whilst travelling Ghana and his love for Ata Kak's music lead to the foundation of the Awesome Tapes From Africa blog and the commencement of a long running effort to track down the Ghanaian musician. Some four years after ATFA became a label, Shimkovitz finally tracked down the musician, real name Yaw Atta-Owusu, and was granted permission to reissue Obaa Sima, using the second hand tape purchased in Ghana as the source. The seven tracks on this LP are a winning tinny combination of highlife, rap, pop, and more with "Daa Nyinaa" sounding like a cover version of William De Vaughn's "Be Thankful For What You've Got".
Read more
 in stock $17.87
LP5
LP5 (2xLP + postcard + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: WARPLP 66R. Rel: 19 Nov 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Acroyear2 (8:24)
777 (5:57)
Rae (8:34)
Melve (4:06)
Vose In (1:09)
Fold4, Wrap5 (4:08)
Under BOAC (6:17)
Corc (5:51)
Caliper Remote (1:39)
Arch Carrier (7:16)
Drane2 (8:53)
Review: A lot of good shit happened in 1998. Musically, it was the year of Air's Moon Safari, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, and the beginning of Mos Def and Talib Kweli's Black Star project. Among other things. Meanwhile, in a parallel sonic dimension, Warp Records was backing the logically-titled fifth full length album from Autechre. A landmark moment in British electronic music some have come to call Autechre, others simply Album. For the purposes of clarity, though, we're sticking with the original title.

This marked a departure from the Autechre we had been used to, with the old warm, full, almost-orchestral sound of earlier work cast aside, or perhaps just put to rest, in favour of something more technical, machine made, and pin-point precise. Good enough to rank in Pitchfork's top 10 IDM albums of all time, what else do you need to know?
Read more
 in stock $19.97
The Rites Of Wrong
Cat: COMMUNICATION 3. Rel: 18 Jun 14
 
Deep House
Jeremy Kyle's Righteous Indignation Silences Us All
A Public Service Announcement
I Seen You Through A Crowd (She's So Cool)
Evening Coming Down, On A Hill Above The Town
Cheers Curtis! (Thx mix)
Talking At Right Angles
Jolly Dillon (Happy Autumn Drinking With Friends)
Review: Ireland's Automatic Tasty (AKA Wicklow-based producer Jonny Dillon) seems to be getting better with age. Having skirted round the edges of analogue techno, deep house and electro since 2008, he really came of age with a pair of inspired singles on Lunar Disko back in 2012. Here, he delivers his fifth full-length, a delightfully fuzzy saunter through good old-fashioned electronica, 8-bit electro, melody-driven analogue iciness and low-key alien funk. There's naturally much to admire, from the Mr Fingers-goes-acid deepness of "Cheers Curtis! (Thx Mix)" and vibrant ZX Spectrum-house feel of "Talking At Right Angles", to the rush-inducing bliss and delightful vintage synthesizers of "I Seen You Through a Crowd (She's So Cool)".
Read more
Intérprete: Far Out Radio Systems
 in stock $18.93
Ultra Truth
Ultra Truth (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PHLP 19X. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Techno
New Faith (3:31)
Ultra Truth (5:33)
Wall Of Sleep (4:48)
The Slow Bullet (1:17)
Devotion (3:52)
Only (2:38)
Spider (5:04)
Near Perfect (2:04)
Higher (5:21)
Ache (1:23)
Collapsing Sky (4:44)
Lone Swordsman (4:25)
Overflowing With Escape (2:09)
Chaos Energy (10:25)
Heavy Rain (3:07)
Review: While Daniel Avery's earlier LPs were deemed by the artist to be dissociative exercises - either working in dance or ambient escapism - his new album 'Ultra Truth' faces up fearlessly to life. Through mega washed out and blurred breaks and, it's the sonic expression of Avery "staring into the fire" of life, however dreamy and indistinct the experience of it may be, and living mindfully, completely in the body he finds himself housed in and controlling. Of course, dance music is embodied music, so we're more than blown away by this representation; Avery pulls it off by going in a direction we've not heard him move in before.
Read more
 in stock $18.40
Earth Rot
Earth Rot (gatefold heavyweight LP)
Cat: 456-1. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Funk
The Warnings (part I)
The Warnings (part II)
The Warnings (part III)
The Warnings (part IV)
The Signs (part I)
The Signs (part II)
The Signs (part III)
Review: Musically it's cinematic rock funk with a bit of old testament too. One for the collection.
Read more
Intérprete: ARSENII, SPASIBO RECORDS
 in stock $15.25
Eyes In The Sky
Cat: OP 005. Rel: 06 Dec 21
 
Techno
Space Rock (9:33)
Give Contact (5:57)
Deadline (7:50)
The End Of Rain (5:39)
Sputnik (9:16)
Eyes In The Sky (10:58)
Review: Next up on Outer Place Records is the fifth installment coming from the vault of Meister Bert Ashra, a veteran from Berlin's '90s underground scene who is still active in the city today. His solo project B. Ashra has existed since 1993 as a live act, DJ, composer, sound designer and mastering engineer. He's been known to delve into ambient, experimental, soundscapes, trance and techno, as well as deep house and electronic jazz. Much of the aforementioned is explored on the Eyes In The Sky EP: from the deep 303 swing of 'Space Rock', the chill downtempo electronica of 'Give Me Contact', to the heady acid house of 'The End Of Rain' and the hypnotic techno of 'Sputnik'.
Read more
Intérprete: Jane Fitz
 in stock $17.87
Vizionz
Vizionz (LP)
Cat: BJLP 37. Rel: 13 Oct 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Da Essence (3:03)
Lifted (What U Waiting 4) (3:42)
Back Times Two (feat Def Sound) (3:35)
Fly Bye (feat Reva DeVito) (3:45)
10/10 (feat Sally Green) (3:44)
Ms Stardust (feat Nico Fasho) (3:33)
No Regrets (feat Rojai) (3:29)
Moon Bounce (4:13)
Midnight Rider (3:32)
Penelope (3:48)
Flip Out (1:49)
Believe (feat Chuck Inglish) (2:21)
Review: 2017 was the year that electronic wonk-funk saw its heyday, and uncoincidentally, it was also the year that B. Bravo (Adam Mori) saw the release of his first album 'Paradise'. 2022 is the year the genre should make a comeback, after just five years. If such were to be the case, Bravo's second album 'Vizionz' would be the catalyst. Charting collaborations with rapper Def Sound and singer Sally Green, this one points towards only the best detuned sonics, synth bass licks and Miami heat-hazed vizionz.
Read more
 in stock $17.87
Essential Burt Bacharach
Burt BACHARACH / VARIOUS
Essential Burt Bacharach (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 772328. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Pop
Dionne Warwick - "Don't Make Me Over" (3:21)
Tommy Hunt - "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself" (2:51)
Michael Holliday - "The Story Of My Life" (2:15)
Del Shannon - "The Answer To Everything" (2:46)
The Shirelles - "Baby It's You" (2:38)
The Drifters - "Mexican Divorce" (2:33)
Dionne Warwick - "This Empty Place" (2:51)
Jimmy Radcliffe - "Long After Tonight Is All Over" (2:23)
Dionne Warwick - "Wishing & Hoping" (2:58)
Gene McDaniels - "Tower Of Strength" (2:14)
Dionne Warwick - "I Smiled Yesterday" (2:40)
Jerry Butler - "Make It Easy On Yourself" (2:35)
The Shirelles - "It's Love That Really Counts" (2:10)
Etta James - "Waitin' For Charlie (To Come Home)" (2:09)
Chuck Jackson - "Any Day Now (My Wild, Beautiful Bird)" (3:22)
Timi Yuro - "The Love Of A Boy" (2:27)
Gene Pitney - "Only Love Can Break A Heart" (2:48)
Jack Jones - "Dreamin' All The Time" (2:15)
Mel Torme - "These Desperate Hours" (2:17)
Burt Bacharach - "Rosanne" (2:54)
Review: Burt Bacharach's legendary career as a composer is celebrated with Essential Burt Bacharach, collecting 20 of his most essential songs. Performed by a variety of artists, the album has been described as an exercise in the uncanny, opening up vaults of memory that occupy the same historic place as "nursery rhymes and Beatles songs", albeit with less identifiability. That all changes here, with the album showcasing Bacharach's incredible talent for composing quick-spreading, earworming hooks, which tend to spread through the public consciousness faster than pandemics.
Read more
 in stock $15.76
Bush Bash
Cat: AAR 021. Rel: 20 Feb 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Jourama (5:53)
Swimmer's Body (5:04)
Blackwater (1:02)
I Broguht It Close To Consider The State Of It (6:35)
Critical Path (6:49)
Supermauve (3:22)
Satinash (1:19)
Soft Ghost (9:44)
Review: The second album from Carla Oliver's solo ambient project, Badskin, the Aussie underground rock alumni ventures once more into the meditative plains of ambient, creating what can only be described as an album that is truly alive. The air rattling through pipes, the howling wind of the droning synth and the delicate percussion conjure a lone tree creaking back and forth in the night. 'Jourama' and 'Swimmer's Body' have a C418 quality to their evolving forms, though tracks like 'Blackwater' take a dark turn, and 'Critical Path' has a Kabuki theatre element to its screeching woodwind sections. The tone is otherworldly, flipping from comfort to unease at the flip of a switch. Oliver is a master at work.
Read more
 in stock $17.62
Artículos del 1 al 50 de 882 en la página 1 de 18
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z TODO
1  2  3  ...  18  »
Cart subtotal: