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Singles
EC 359
EC 359 (12")
Cat: HARMONY 018. Rel: 28 Jan 25
 
Techno
Anatole Serret - "Hyperdulia" (6:03)
Xiaolin - "Breath Of Water" (6:03)
Feenicks - "All Fairies Tell Tall Tales" (6:54)
Alfred Czital - "Sunday Morning Routine" (5:56)
Review: Sweet Harmony is back with a compilation bursting with colourful shapes, textures and fresh techno rhythms. Anatole Serre's 'Hyperdulia' is a fast-paced fusion of drums, breakbeats and subtle allure that is followed by Xiaolin's 'Breath of Water,' a more ethereal yet still-driving percussive trip. On the B-side, Feenicks' 'All Fairies Tell Tall Tales' delivers an uplifting blend of trance and new wave that has a dreamlike energy and the closer from Alfred Czital is a fast, progressive wonder.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
 in stock $15.81
Danger Daluma
Cat: SP 003. Rel: 31 Jul 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
The Answer (6:09)
XXX (6:41)
Danger Daluma (5:57)
2109 (5:41)
Review: Shonky & Alexander Skancke team up for the third release on the Berlin based label Stoned Pilot ran by Shonky. 'The Answer' is an excellent late-night jam that is seductive and sexy. So, too is 'XXX' adding some great Chicago style claps with a great vox sample in "Get on up!". If you like Adonis's 'No Way Back' then you are sure to like that one(who doesn't?!'. For the second side the title track is a more eerie romp into the unknown wild. This track is magnetic! Closing out the EP is '2019' that almost sounds like something that should have been on Metroplex in 1985. Robot-funk of the upmost! This EP is some serious business. We can see this rocking some serious dancefloors with ease.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $17.23
Family Affair Vol 4
Cat: RNTR 075. Rel: 10 Dec 24
 
Deep House
Bessa Simmons - "Sii Nana" (JKriv Fit rework) (7:11)
Vincenzo - "Love Accurate" (6:54)
Ilija Rudman - "Discoteka Parmida" (5:25)
Yasmin - "Real High" (4:59)
Arnau Obiols - "Pagan Mambo" (5:04)
Review: On this sampler EP for the Razor N Tape label's latest Family Affair compilation, the Brooklyn based imprint showcases previously unheard cuts from a mixture of new artists and long-established names. In the latter camp you'll find long-serving deep house don Vincenzo, who delivers the gorgeous, tactile and loved-up deliciousness of 'Love Accurate', and Croatian nu-disco don Ilya Rudman (the acid-heavy dancefloor squelch of 'Discoteka Parmida'). Elsewhere, Yasmin impresses with the neo-soul/nu-disco fusion warmth of 'Real High', Arnau Obiols slams down the Fela-influenced Afrobeat excellence of 'Pagan Mambo', and label co-founder J Kriv turns Bessa Simons 'Si Naana' into an Afro-tinged analogue house treat
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VA Cluster I
Cat: CLUSTER I. Rel: 06 Dec 24
 
Techno
Slak - "Fragility" (5:54)
Alejandro Marmol - "Retahila" (5:33)
TEE-R & Parallax - "Nocturnal Mosaic" (5:15)
Anna Kost - "Conjunction" (6:01)
Parautas - "Pliegue" (6:16)
Dawn RAzor - "Small Notebook" (6:36)
Review: Banging electrobass from Spain's Masa Series, mooting six of their roster artists for an incendiary exercise in grit and vibrancy. Having already invited a slew of artists for individual releases, the Cluster series here aims more at collectivity. All the tracks here nail the label's signature smushing of heavily heat-glued sound, moving between everything from electro to breaks, landing somewhere in the synaesthetic register of an earthen sonic purply-brown. The highlight here, though, has to be Anna Kost's 'Conjunction', which breaks this general rule through a fast dubstep-ish 150BPM exploration in nervous respiratory pad design and glance-off percs, making for a bracing potential set intro.
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
 in stock $15.81
Future Rootz Vol 2
Future Rootz Vol 2 (coloured vinyl 7" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which colour you will receive))
Cat: FRZ 008. Rel: 30 Apr 25
 
International
Son Palenque - "A Pila El Arroz" (Sound Culture remix) (3:58)
Tropical Scenes (Afroqbano remix) (4:07)
Review: Windy City collective Future Rootz are all about mixing up worldly electronic sounds, Latin, tropical bass and global jazz. This second volume in their new series does just that with two expressive remixes of iconic Afro-Colombian tracks. On Side A, Sound Culture delivers a modern take on Son Palenque's legendary 'A Pila el Arroz,' which was originally composed by Justo Valdez for Palenque Records. He infuses it with fresh and bubbly bass and hypnotic vocal chants. On side-B, Afroqbano reimagines 'Tropical Scenes' by adding a vibrant, rhythm-heavy twist to the original that sympathetically blends traditional Afro-Colombian sounds with electronic influences into a wiggling bit of irresistible and sunny global fusion.
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Intérprete: Voodoocuts
Tags: Cumbia | Latin House
 in stock $15.81
Moxy Musik Editions Vol 7
Moxy Musik Editions Vol 7 (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: MM 069. Rel: 04 Jun 24
 
Deep House
Sosa - "Bring It Back" (5:43)
Jordan Peak - "Disco Nights" (6:11)
Adam Lance - "Hip Movement" (6:52)
Darius Syrossian - "Tear The Club Up" (6:13)
Review: Tricky UK garage via tech house from Moxy Muzik's ongoing V/A series. The seventh top-up hear harks back to a little-sung stylistic moment, when UK garage carried with it an unpolished flair, and focused purely on the elements that made up the form. Sosa's 'Bring It Back', which leads, swings between two femme vocal incantations - "to the beat" and "take it back" - against a sparse but for that reason effective balance of drums; this starkly contrasts to Jordan Peak's 'Disco Nights', which deftly weaves samply vocal science around a future disco tool, an unusual method to be sure. Adam Lance's 'Hip Movement' is the bass-heaviest tune we've heard all year, while Darius Syrossian's 'Tear The Club Up' does just that with its lo-fi, jukey hip-house mantra and a suspenseful string sostenuto.
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Holding It Down
Cat: AJX 800S. Rel: 10 Jul 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Holding It Down (3:38)
Holding The Dub (3:37)
Review: Soul Revivers return with 'Holding it Down', the lead single from their highly anticipated follow-up to the acclaimed debut album 'On The Grove'. Teaming up with West London's keyboard maestro and producer Ash Walker, along with vocalist Lyn Gerald, the pair of Nick Manasseh and David Hill deliver an ethereal yet captivating tune that brings to mind Jackie Mittoo's legacy and the essence of balmy summer evenings. As expected from Soul Revivers, the release includes a dub version by Manasseh on limited edition 7".
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Robot Connection 001
Robot Connection 001 (limited 12")
Cat: EMCV 016. Rel: 29 Aug 24
 
Electro
Sound Synthesis - "Physical Reality" (6:31)
Arsonist Recorder - "T & A" (5:03)
Neonicle - "Combination" (5:17)
Sinitsin - "People Are Aliens" (5:19)
Review: Electro has so much representation already that we'd have hardly imagined it needed a Coalition, but colour us mistaken, of course. Presumably functioning both as intergalactic senate and record label, here, on 'Robot Connection 001', the Electro Coalition commission four delegates to lay down one lengthy sonic deposition each. Sound Synthesis kicks things off with a moving acid purging, with soaring cutoff filters aplenty, setting the diplomatic record straight with a grand metaphysical treatise - 'Physical Terrain' - on the cosmopolitical terrain thus faced. Then Arsonist Recorder objects by way of a pure immaterial antithesis, with 'T & A' locking in heavy freq-layered constrictions between an accursed beat; then Neonicle's 'Combination' and Sinitsin's 'People Are Aliens', finally, form a worthy synthesis and thesis-return respectively, ending on a suspension of humanly intelligible feeling, in favour of a bellicist's power fantasy in harsh snap-breaks and chromatic arp-arcs.
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Gem Diol
Gem Diol (12")
Cat: DR 010. Rel: 06 Dec 24
 
Techno
Spekki Webu - "Infinite Path Of Life" (6:24)
Spekki Webu - "Anodyne" (5:34)
Abo Abo - "Vector Field" (6:08)
Abo Abo - "Line Storm" (6:37)
Review: Delft native Spekki Webu is by now widely known as a master builder of alien sonic technology; each of his tunes work in the same combo of sonic slime and bioengineering one might also recognise in H.R. Giger's artworks. This new EP adds to his grotesque menagerie, seeing him team up with fellow producer and relative newcomer from Italy, Abo Abo (Danielle Carcassi), for an oocyte outing in plasmic hardcore techno, charged with the luminescent energies of a foreign organism. Though the pace is regular, the feel is teeming and squidgy, giving rise to 'Infinite Path Of Life' and 'Anodyne', two sonobiotic narcotics of unknown chemical composition. Then there's the eerily alien scales of 'Vector Field' and the gurgling thunderclaps of 'Line Storm', the latter especially evocative of an alien chasm (Or dancefloor? We can't tell the difference!) and sputtering with huge, forking electrical arcs.
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Intérprete: Polygonia
 in stock $17.80
All Night
All Night (limited 12")
Cat: CASCLUB 001. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
All Night (Greg & Cekezz 7AM mix) (6:58)
All Night (Greg & Cekezz 7AM radio mix) (3:19)
All Night (club mix) (5:30)
All Night (radio mix) (3:26)
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Disco
 in stock $18.64
Please Don't Stop The Rain (Ron Trent remixes)
Cat: ASHRR 06. Rel: 17 Feb 25
 
Deep House
Please Don’t Stop The Rain (Ron Trent remix) (4:14)
Please Don’t Stop The Rain (Ron Trent dub) (4:09)
Please Don’t Stop The Rain (ASHRR Soundsystem instrumental) (5:06)
Please Don’t Stop The Rain (ASHRR Soundsystem remix) (6:23)
Review: LA-based band ASHRR picked up plenty of new fans with their recent Sunshine Low album and now they're back with the sixth single from it and it comes with some seriously heavyweight names on the remix. Chicago house pioneer Ron Trent does his thing to 'Please Don't Stop The Rain' by going super deep, spine tingling and heady with some lush arps and distant guitar twangs adding a Balearic feel. Dub treatments come from the Prescription boss himself, while ASHRR's alter ego, ASHRR Soundsystem, offer up an instrumental and a remix that lay down dubby house drums and lush chord work. This one keeps the summer vibes going well into winter.
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Passing Currents
Passing Currents (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CS 203. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Techno
Txted - "Cherry Lemonade Special" (feat Phil Moffa - Okpk Spectral mix) (4:15)
Atrevido - "Flying Fortress" (4:10)
Josh Dahlberg - "Ass On The Floor" (4:35)
Kevin Reynolds - "Sign It Upside Down" (6:26)
Hazmat Live - "The Marriage Of Korg & Moog" (4:50)
Review: Passing Currents aims to stand out from the predictable by offering a deeply human touch in its music. This five-tracker backs that up by melding academic expertise with dancefloor intuition and the A-side features txted by Phil Moffa remixed by Yamaha DSP coder okpk after they met during doctoral studies, they flip technical mastery into bass-driven energy while Atrevido' fuses California warmth with analogue electro, Josh Dahlberg's rediscovered 2009 electro gem, 'Ass On The Floor', still bangs and Detroit's Kevin Reynolds delivers hypnotic grooves before Hazmat Live pushes boundaries with a sound rooted in soulful, experimental innovation.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $16.38
Meant To Be (Antonio Ocasio remix)
Meant To Be (Antonio Ocasio remix) (12" limited to 275 copies)
Cat: TW 052. Rel: 02 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Unified Spirits - "Meant To Be" (Antonio Ocasio remix) (7:32)
Antonio Ocasio - "La Fiebre" (7:10)
Review: New York-based DJ and producer Antonio L Ocasio brings his deep house expertise to his own label as the latest release. On Side-1, 'Meant To Be' by Unified Spirits, is a smooth builder led by gentle guitar riff and enriched by lush strings. Its house groove is both soothing and uplifting, unfolding with a natural, unhurried progression that draws the listener in. On Side-2, Ocasio himself delivers 'La Fiebre', a stunning example of tribal house mastery. The track is spacious and deep, with ominous chords and a subtle tech edge that creates an immersive, almost cinematic feel. There's a beautiful balance between rhythmic drive and atmospheric depth, showing Ocasio's knack for blending soulful elements with intricate production. Altogether, this release maintains a polished and timeless quality - like his Tribal Winds label now verging on 30 years in operation.
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Digital Transmission EP
Cat: MATE 018. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Deep House
Don´t U Feel It (7:17)
Don´t U Feel It (Demuir's Playboi edit) (6:27)
With You (7:20)
Feel The Heat (6:14)
Review: This tasteful Spanish label always does a fine line in traditionally inclined deep house. Their latest drop brings together the talents of Andrew Lozano and Trevor Vichas. 'Don't U Feel It' kicks off with a playful skip in the drums and one of those spoken word vocals that add plenty of atmosphere. It's Demuir who remixes this one with even more light-hearted groove and jazzy Rhodes chords. Lozano and Vichas then offer 'With You' which keeps the dubby, smoky, frayed-edge house sounds rolling and 'Feel The Heat then brings a more upright groove with driving hits and swirling pads that speak to the soul.
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Back To Basic
Cat: UP 001. Rel: 12 Jul 24
 
Funky/Club House
Back To Basic (8:49)
Back To Basic (Wade Teo remix) (5:00)
Back To Basic (Soul Clap Groove remix) (6:39)
Back To Basic (Soul Clap Garage remix) (6:21)
 in stock $19.20
Various V
Various V (12")
Cat: USR 031. Rel: 13 Sep 24
 
Electro
Wedding Acid Group - "Transference Of Energy"
Albert Ess - "Do As I Say"
Syntelman - "Singlestranded"
J. Mono - "Love2"
Review: While most party DJs lament their wedding gigs while lauding their fun cool jobs, Wedding Acid Group - the openers of this latest V/A by Undersound Recordings - marks a point of going beyond mere cultural Stockholm syndrome, not just making light of our matrimonial masters, but redirecting those cheugy energies into a killer beatific-corrosive intro.AThen come three more riveting uplifts of a blissful and bouncey variety, from 'Do As I Say' by Albert Ess to 'Singlestranded' by Systelman to 'Love2' by J. Mono, seguing from industrial anvil clankage to a nightbus-bound house closer.
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Selected Reissues 1.0
Cat: KISR 001. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Techno
Rene Wise - "Mover" (7:27)
Rene Wise - "Primal Fever" (5:50)
Arthur Robert - "Traveller" (5:32)
Arthur Robert - "Wither" (5:14)
Review: South Africa is a country celebrated for much great music from house to jazz, but it's not often we hear techno from all the way down there. This new label Knowledge Imprint looks to change all that starting with this first EP, Selected Reissues. Rene Wise opens up with 'Mover' which is a linear, chunky techno roller. 'Primal Fever' is a percussive cut with warped basslines and chattery perc and on the flipside, Arthur Robert opens up with the more dark shades of 'Traveller' and closes with 'Wither' which is pure tunnelling techno for 5am.
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Intérprete: Mimi, Philippe Petit
 in stock $14.97
Resilient 002
Resilient 002 (12" vinyl limited to 200 copies)
Cat: RESVL 002. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Techno
Zero Days - "Neurotypical" (feat Casey Hardison) (6:04)
Zero Dayz - "War On Drugs" (feat Casey Hardison) (5:12)
Acerbic - "Acid On My Mind" (6:21)
Acerbic - "The Acid Saga" (5:58)
Review: Eddie Santini and Matthieu-F are have poured years of dedication into Resilient Recordings. Now their second addition to the catalogue appears as a split side shared between Zero Days and Acerbic, two newcomers to the scene, but freshly cut and spruced by their patrons nonetheless. 'War On Drugs' with Casey Hardison hears an expansive likening of the USA's war on drugs to a "war on mental states", suggesting an illiberal attitude which sows a repressive, anti-revelrous hell. Hardcore techno reaches its apotheosis on 'Neurotypical Consciousness', meanwhile, whose stuttering sixteenths and mega-compressed mix brings a decisive ploughing forth.
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 in stock $15.25
Álbumes
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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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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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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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
 in stock $34.75
X Scroll Era
X Scroll Era (purple vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: UR 152LPC. Rel: 16 Sep 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Capsula C (4:05)
Slowcore Groove (3:36)
X Scroll Era (4:49)
Refugio (4:13)
Maquinas De Humo (3:17)
Lomas De Sotelo (3:45)
Main Character Syndrum (3:57)
Safe House (5:12)
Fogger 2000 (3:15)
You May Rest Here (5:20)
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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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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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Gbefalci (Travelers)
Cat: FPE 066. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
International
Ablcde (Freedom) (6:33)
Batobe (They Are Right) (5:55)
Ampe (A Children's Game) (5:50)
Abcmmcfo (Hunters) (5:57)
Korle Gonno (3:31)
Gbefalci (Travelers) (8:34)
Tags: African
 in stock $19.35
Heart Sutra (remastered)
Heart Sutra (remastered) (180 gram clear & pink splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: CR 69059LOTUSPINK. Rel: 25 Oct 24
 
International
Hip Heart Sutra (3:00)
Mantra Of Avalokiteshvara (4:10)
Impermanent-Precept (3:30)
Discourse On The Samadhi Of The Jewel Emperor (3:32)
K Heart Sutra (3:44)
Thousand Hands Sutra (17:46)
Review: Ahn Chi-haeng, a towering figure in Korea's gayo scene, made his mark in the 1960s through the 8th US Army entertainment circuit, later leading the popular 1970s soft rock band Young Sound. By the early 90s, he was a powerhouse in the music industry, known for his Midas touch as a producer. At the age of 60, Ahn shifted gears, embracing his Buddhist faith through a series of experimental sutra recordings. Unlike traditional sutra renditions, Ahn infused these spiritual texts with hip-hop beats and guitar riffs, making them both spiritually resonant and musically engaging. The 2004 release of these recordings, originally meant for a small Buddhist audience, found a second life a decade later when younger listeners discovered them online. This reissue, part of Beatball's effort to spotlight Ahn's extensive catalog, selects six standout sutras from the 2004 double CD. The tracks, including 'Hip Heart Sutra' and 'Mantra of Avalokiteshvara', are meticulously remastered by Dave Cooley, bringing new energy to the beats and ensuring these unique pieces resonate with both Ahn's original intent and today's listeners. This vinyl release offers a rare opportunity to experience Ahn's innovative fusion of spirituality and modern music.
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Tags: Asian | Korean
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Artistic Being (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: STRUT 483LP. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Afro Futuristic Dreams (13:02)
In God's Country (4:43)
China Lane Suite (17:38)
Tembeka (7:53)
Grandma Cole Story (10:35)
Now! (8:49)
Moonlight & Sunshine (9:34)
Review: In celebration of 50 years in the performing arts, Idris Ackamoor presents Artistic Being for Record Store Day 2025-a powerful blend of jazz, spoken word and activism. Featuring the voices of acclaimed actor Danny Glover and stage legend Rhodessa Jones, this record captures highlights from the Underground Jazz Cabaret, which was performed during Black History Month 2024 at The Lab in San Francisco. Co-produced by Ackamoor's Cultural Odyssey, the release fuses poetic storytelling with evocative musical textures while reflecting on social justice, identity and resilience. Artistic Being is a profound statement from a visionary artist.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $30.79
Statik
Statik (LP + fold-out poster)
Cat: STS 428LP. Rel: 06 Jun 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Hell (6:09)
Static (1:35)
My Ways (1:21)
Rainlines (3:47)
Ray (5:31)
Six (3:06)
Cafe Del Mars (6:48)
Dolphin Spray (4:45)
System Verse (4:28)
Doves Over Atlantis (5:49)
Mellow Checx (3:25)
Review: Actress fleshes out the heavy melodics on his tenth studio album Statik, a testament to the producer otherwise known as Darren Cunningham's continued preference for making full-length works born of uninterrupted flow states. Debuting for the Norwegian imprint for the first time here, Statik centres on a 'sense of stillness', as ever demonstrating the producer's signature blend of icy, hissy textures with post-club progressions. Albeit this time, he plays up an extra-monochromic found-footage sound, across which all manner of aquatic and cetaceous melodic references are heard.
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 in stock $26.55
Daren Dz Kanningem
Cat: STS 439MC. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Track 1
Track 2
Review: Darren Cunningham, known for his work as Actress, continues to evolve with a striking, abstract mix of sound that blends fragmented beats, ambient textures and the odd burst of warmth. Moving away from his club origins, his latest album embraces a more experimental, collage-like approach, echoing the influence of Georges Braque. The music unfurls in unpredictable ways, weaving atmospheric elements like muffled techno pulses, gamelans and r&b vocal samples into an evolving tapestry of sound. Tracks shift from dark, granular tones reminiscent of Boards of Canada's more ominous moments, to bright, celestial glimpses of light. The juxtaposition of stasis and movement, dread and hope, is central to Cunningham's process, creating a unique sonic landscape of ebb and flow. The occasional playful moments, like the quirky synths of 'Dolphin Spray', add to the album's intriguing unpredictability. Fans of Aphex Twin, Two Lone Swordsmen and Boards of Canada will find familiar sounds here, though Cunningham's distinctive approach makes the experience feel like a scientific exploration of sound itself. With a subtle balance of tension and calm, the album draws listeners into a world of synaptic interplay, where every shift feels deliberate and rewarding.
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 in stock $12.42
Colours Revisited
Colours Revisited (3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 181 001LP. Rel: 17 Feb 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
73 MK8 Revisited (5:34)
Metropolis Revisited (3:18)
Music In My Mind Revisited (6:04)
Jaxx Revisited (3:59)
The Tree Knows Everything Revisited (feat Kirsty Hawkshaw) (8:04)
Circles Revisited (extended) (5:35)
Mother Earth Revisited (5:01)
Dirty Harry Revisited (5:34)
F-Jam Revisited (feat MC Conrad) (5:41)
Aromatherapy Revisited (6:57)
Review: Colours Revisited isn't just a nod to Adam F's 1997 Colours but a wholly reconstructed journey that blends the echoes of late 90s drum and bass with new layers of live instrumentation. Rather than dusting off the original, Adam F digs deep, pairing soulful grooves with UK jazz virtuoso Julian Joseph's keys and the rich textures of re-recorded vocals by Kirsty Hawkshaw. A standout, 'Metropolis' channels the Metalheadz-issued original's punch with a vivid, rhythmic pulse, while 'Music in My Mind' echoes Herbie Hancock's influence. The album pulses with both reverence and reinvention, casting classic tracks in a fresh sonic space where analogue warmth meets carefully layered modernity. This is Colours, all brilliantly retold for a new era.
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 in stock $52.25
Colours Revisited
Cat: 181 001CD. Rel: 17 Feb 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
73 MK8 (CD 1: Colours Revisited)
Metropolis
Music In My Mind
Jaxx
The Tree Knows Everything (feat Kirtsy Hawkshaw)
Circles Extended
Mother Earth
Dirty Harry
F-jam (feat Mc Conrad)
Aromatherapy
Colours Intro (Cd 2: Colours live feat MC MC)
73 Live
Metropolis
Music In My Mind
Jaxx
Brand New Funk (feat DJ Destruction)
I Want You
Aromatherapy Revisited
Circles Revisited
Dirty Harry
 in stock $16.38
Another Wednesday
Another Wednesday (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PAXAM 083LP. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Indie/Alternative
When You Cross Over (4:36)
Wednesdays (5:34)
Poison & Pain (3:41)
Mamma (4:34)
Tracks Of My Tears (2:56)
Walk In The Dark (4:57)
Birmingham (2:58)
I'm Sorry & I Love You (3:54)
It's Not That Kind Of Night (4:44)
So, Anyways (3:02)
Moon River (3:57)
Dreaming You Backwards (3:13)
Who's Going To Love Me Now (3:49)
Review: Ryan Adams' Wednesday album was released in 2020 and is introspective with songwriting up there with the best Americana. It's a world away from the classic rock swagger of his previous album, Prisoner, but no less powerful. This new album takes the exact same tracklist and reinvents the sound and spirit. It's a novel approach and a refreshing way of thinking about new studio releases for a label. 'Dreaming You Backwards and 'I'm Sorry and I Love You' has more of a more baroque pop with lush string sounds embellishing the fraught emotional tension; 'Dreaming Of You Backwards' is similarly majestic with classical music references guiding it. Compare these takes with the previous record's soulful rock feel - close in some ways to the sound of Hiss Golden Messenger - and it becomes clear Adams has shed that sound completely and achieved a true reinvention.
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 in stock $36.15
Somethin' Else (reissue)
Somethin' Else (reissue) (limited 180 gram blue vinyl LP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: 585921 3. Rel: 11 Jul 24
 
Jazz
Autumn Leaves (10:57)
Love For Sale (7:05)
Somethin' Else (8:05)
One For Daddy-O (8:23)
Dancing In The Dark (4:07)
Review: Cannonball Adderley's Somethin' Else is a masterpiece that features the peak of his lyrical invention and the superb interplay between him, Miles Davis, and the rest of the ensemble. Originally released in 1958, this album exemplifies the essence of hard bop with its gorgeous blues lines and taut, focused groove. The title track and 'One for Daddy-O' highlight the exquisite craftsmanship of both horn players, while the rhythm section, featuring Hank Jones, Sam Jones, and Art Blakey, provides a solid foundation for their improvisations. Adderley's alto saxophone shines, particularly on 'Dancing in the Dark,' where his romantic improvisation evokes the spirit of Charlie Parker and Johnny Hodges. What sets Somethin' Else apart is its clarity and directness. Each note and phrase is carefully considered, contributing to the overall narrative of the music. Davis, known for his minimalist approach, outlines the themes with precision, allowing for a common understanding to emerge among the musicians. Somethin' Else is a timeless record that continues to inspire listeners with its beauty and depth.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $32.48
Addis Airlines
Cat: SOS 223. Rel: 05 Sep 24
 
International
Addis Airlines (4:29)
Afrobot (4:54)
Light (5:52)
Mixotropica (4:57)
 in stock $21.46
AOEIU: An Ordinary Exercise In Unity
Cat: PH 33009. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
International
Mam Peela Suure (3:50)
Vocalize My Luv (3:58)
AOEIU (10:14)
Otoma Da Naba (4:05)
O Yinne Te San Tue (4:08)
Uh-Ah Song (3:31)
Fo Yelle (4:51)
Review: Parsed into its unabbreviated form, title of Florence Adooni's vintage-sounding but brand new highlife record is an endearing reminder that togetherness should not be thought a luxury, but rather a human right and expectation, hence its ordinariness. Rooted in the rich traditions of Ghana's Fra Fra culture and propelled by cosmic production from Philophon Records' visionary Max Weissenfeldt, this release is a bold fusion of hereditary rhythms and fresh productions, proving that the convivialities often associated with traditional West African music need not be lost on the global situation of 2024. The standout here has to be 'Vocalize My Luv', a punchy track, with carnivalesque Afro-dance stylings and a resinous bass breadth charge, as Adooni sings powerfully of the innate human need for expression.
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Tags: Afrobeat
 in stock $28.24
Rehearsal Tape
Rehearsal Tape (coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: ITR 213616. Rel: 07 Jun 24
 
Indie/Alternative
One Chord Wonders (2:37)
New Boys (3:34)
Quickstep (3:29)
We Who Wait (1:56)
Bored Teenagers (1:58)
Review: The discovery and subsequent release of The Adverts' Rehearsal Tape is a punk rock revelation. Dating back to 1977, this cassette recording, initially overlooked by Chiswick Records, finally sees the light of day thanks to Henry Rollins' keen ears and determination. As pioneers of the UK punk scene, The Adverts' influence looms large, with their singles and debut album cementing their status as classics of the genre. Rehearsal Tape offers a raw and unfiltered glimpse into the band's early days, capturing their energy and spirit in its purest form. Transferred and mastered with care, the tracks on this release sound incredible, retaining their original rawness while benefiting from modern production techniques. For fans of punk history, this vinyl release is a treasure trove, featuring The Adverts at their raw, unbridled best.
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 in stock $27.40
The African Dream (remastered)
Cat: EB 030. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Deep House
All The Same Family (6:03)
Your In My Soul (6:53)
Jazz Impressions (5:53)
Young & Free (6:00)
African Dreams (5:51)
Black Thoughts (5:48)
African Spirits (5:31)
Makin' A Living (5:48)
Review: In the mid-90s, Lee Rodriguez, known as Mr. Onester, produced some of New York's most iconic, gritty house tracks. Collaborating closely with Steven John Craden, Rodriguez's music embodied a raw, Afro-Latine essence that reflected the culture and vibrancy of working-class New York, yet managed to strike chords far beyond. His sound, from hypnotic organ basslines to jazzy synths, stood out amid the polished vocals and pop appeal dominating dance floors at the time. The duo's prolific output spanned numerous aliases, genres and labels, carving a unique space in house music's golden era. After the release of his masterpiece, however, Rodriguez vanished, leaving only his legacy and a tantalizing mystery behind. Now reissued once again to meet the demand, this album continues to get noticed and find itself into the hearts of all who hear it.
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Intérprete: Paul Starey
 in stock $30.22
La Rana (reissue)
La Rana (reissue) (LP + insert)
Cat: FARO 227LP RE. Rel: 11 Dec 24
 
Jazz
3 Horas Da Manha (3:36)
Samba Do Aviao (3:27)
Tema Medieval (1:44)
Despues De Las Seis (2:54)
Tema Barroco (2:54)
La Rana (4:56)
Pra Que Chorar (3:57)
Encuentro De Sombras (15:04)
Review: Agustin Pereyra Lucena's 1980 album La Rana was recorded in Oslo and is a wonderful exhibition of his exceptional guitar interpretations of compositions by Ivan Lins, Antonio Carlos Jobim and his friend Baden Powell, all alongside his own original works including the 15-minute masterpiece 'Encuentro De Sombras.' Featuring bassist Guillermo Reuter, flautist Ruben Izarrualde and drummer Finn Sletten, La Rana blends South American rhythms with Norwegian landscapes and reflects Agustin's warmth, humility, and joyful connection to music and life and the title track is a standout that offers a unique rendition of Joao Donato's 'A Ra' from his 1973 album Quem E Quem.
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Socialist Disco: Dancing Behind Yugoslavia's Velvet Curtain 1977-1987
Cat: FOX 003LP. Rel: 27 Sep 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Zdenka Vuckovic - "Ja Cu Prezivjeti (I Will Survive)" (3:11)
Gabi Novak - "Pjesma Je Bila Zivot Moj" (4:15)
Krunoslav Slabinac - "Juzni Vjetar" (3:15)
Arian - "Do Posljednjeg Daha" (4:24)
Moni Kovacic - "Be My Bear" (3:18)
Kim - "Naivke" (2:59)
Rok Hotel - "Disko" (4:49)
Grupa St - "Superkazanova" (2:54)
Ivica Surjak - "Julija" (2:37)
Vera Kapetanovic - "Ne Gubi Vreme Sa Mnom" (3:06)
Milka Lenac - "Zeljo Luda" (4:37)
Nano Prsa - "Dzingis Kan" (4:08)
Dubravka Jusic - "Stani Stani" (4:05)
Ljupka Dimitrovska - "Robot" (version 1983) (3:21)
Ana Sasso - "Krenimo Niki" (2:44)
Elvira Voca - "Drugo Vrijeme (The Second Time)" (3:46)
Opatijski Suveniri - "Vamos A La Playa" (3:28)
Roman Butina - "I'm Gonna Get Your Love" (3:52)
Review: This limited gatefold edition compilation, curated by Leri Ahel & Zeljko Luketic, brings together 18 rare disco tracks from Yugoslavian artists, pressed on 2 x vinyl. Featuring the likes of KIM Band, Gabi Novak, Arian, Ljupka Dimitrovska, and more, the collection is sourced from original master tapes, ensuring pristine audio quality. Disco, a Trojan horse in Yugoslavia's pop music scene, thrived for an unexpectedly long time. Influenced by American and European disco acts like Boney M and Amanda Lear, Yugoslav producers and record companies like Jugoton and PGP RTB embraced the genre's vibrant energy. The scene fostered a unique blend of genre hybrids, electronic experimentation, and bold themes, with artists creating memorable and innovative disco music. This compilation captures the spirit of that era, shows both chart-toppers like Zdravko Colic and experimental gems. It highlights the creativity and freedom that disco provided, allowing musicians to push boundaries and deliver unforgettable tunes.
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Intérprete: LEGO EDIT
 in stock $44.05
The High Priest Of Reggae (reissue)
Cat: RROO 399. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Clásico/Ska
Jesse James (2:40)
Mr Popcorn (2:38)
I Got To Have Your Love (2:42)
(Sloop) John B (2:22)
Shoo Bee Shoo Bee (2:43)
Hailes Selaise (3:12)
Skinhead Train (bonus track) (3:02)
Reggae 69 (bonus track) (2:58)
Landlords & Tenants (2:45)
Save The Last Dance (3:11)
Walk Right Back (2:23)
Don't Be Cruel (2:08)
Woppi King (3:39)
Suffering Still (3:41)
Donkey Man (bonus track) (4:16)
Skinhead Invasion (bonus track) (2:12)
Review: Laurel Aitken's High Priest of Reggae album is an early classic of the genre from 1969, and it captures the ska pioneer at a pivotal moment when he was blending his Jamaican roots with the evolving UK reggae scene. It came on Pama Records and shows Aitken's versatility with cuts like 'Jesse James' and 'Landlords and Tenants,' both a testament to his storytelling lyrical prowess over inventive rhythms down low. Songs such as 'Haile Selassie' reflect his engagement with the burgeoning roots reggae movement, while the classic crossover jam 'Skinhead Train' nods to his influence on the skinhead subculture. This album earned Aitken the status of the "Godfather of Ska" and it's easy to hear why listening back to this reissue.
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Soul Pirate
Soul Pirate (limited numbered 180 gram translucent yellow vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: EVLP 012TY. Rel: 15 Aug 24
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Intro (Rodigan) (0:34)
Diversity (3:38)
Precious (feat Ranking Joe) (3:47)
Kingston Town (3:08)
Rastafari Anthem (3:24)
Still Blazing (3:47)
Herbalist (3:08)
Dutty Road (3:11)
Police (3:36)
Black Woman (3:13)
Sound Killa (3:38)
Waan The Herb (feat Michael Rose) (3:42)
Natural Mystic (feat Ky-mani Marley) (4:40)
 in stock $37.57
Trois
Trois (LP + insert)
Cat: FVR 200LP. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Funk
Alderaan Overture (2:15)
Gulf Of Mexico (6:20)
Opium Des Nuits (4:52)
Cosmic Boy (3:23)
Swingers On The Moons (4:23)
Sweet Spot (4:12)
Riviera Serenade (5:00)
Back To Mother Earth (4:09)
City High (3:59)
Carnaval Ao Sol (Para Airto) (3:47)
Review: Fusion five-piece Aldorande are no fustians when it comes to full-length LPs. These self-styled groove adventurers remain radically open to the sound, thanks to their stylistic touchstone, 70s funk, and its diachronic conduction of future styles. Recorded on tape in a top Parisian studio, their third record Trois brims with trifect textures, bold phrasing, and soaring choral waves. Mathieu Edouard's precise drumming is glued to the spot by Erwan Loeffel's plaited percussion, all the while Laurent Guillet's fingertips and Florian Pellissier's splayed hands make the best uses of Fender Rhodes, axe and Minimoog.
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Intérprete: Roberta
Tags: Jazz Funk
 in stock $29.94
L'Ora Del Cocktail (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: FARLIB 001. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Library/Archive
Sole Verde (2:59)
Via Mare (2:55)
Momento In Due (2:38)
Castelli Di Sabbia (2:43)
Hotel Promenade (2:44)
Ultima Spiaggia (2:25)
Verdemare (3:27)
Chez Maurice (2:59)
Fuoristrada (3:31)
Campagna Romantica (3:01)
 in stock $22.32
Recurring: Live At Kings Place
Cat: SEKITO 15VB. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Deus Ex (6:16)
Just Dreams (3:34)
Decay (5:11)
With The Rain (feat Kaya Thomas-Dyke) (5:07)
Yellow Tie (1:44)
Checkpoint (Violence) (3:47)
Recurring (5:22)
Expand (Years Ago) (5:37)
The Fifth (3:52)
Review: Alfa Mist and Amika Quartet share a new ennead of never-heard-before tracks, alongside a few expansions on earlier releases: Recurring. An eternal return of saintly jazz and storytelling hip-hop, the record comes hot on the heels of Mist's recent Variables LP (2023) and the Manchester quartet's Amika's earlier 'Exist' release from earlier in 2024. The latter group have toured extensively with Alfa Mist in recent years, and the new live record notably foreruns its full release with a new exclusive, 'Checkpoint (Violence)', on which Mist not only drums, but at the same time MCs, with verve and flair. Here Mist concept-checks everything from modern-day apartheid to astrology (and exasperations thereof - "don't ask me your starsign"). Amika, meanwhile, embellish each mix with searing string arcos and long fibrous tugs, which seem, ironically, to assure us about the future, though they do lend the songs a demure mood: "don't fret".
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 in stock $22.03
Black Gives Way To Blue (reissue)
Black Gives Way To Blue (reissue) (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: CR 795. Rel: 26 Sep 24
 
Indie/Alternative
All Secrets Known (4:51)
Check My Brain (4:02)
Last Of My Kind (5:52)
Your Decision (4:39)
A Looking In View (7:00)
When The Sun Rose Again (4:01)
Acid Bubble (6:58)
Lesson Learned (4:23)
Take Her Out (4:07)
Private Hell (5:39)
Black Gives Way To Blue (2:58)
Review: Alice In Chains' 2009 release, Black Gives Way to Blue, marks a significant moment for the bandia poignant farewell to the late Layne Staley and the beginning of a new chapter with vocalist William Duvall. The album opens with 'All Secrets Known,' a track that signals a fresh start, with lyrics like 'Hope. A new beginning,' underscoring the band's evolution. Jerry Cantrell's guitar work remains as powerful as ever, driving the album with emotional intensity, particularly in tracks like 'Your Decision,' where the raw honesty in the lyrics is striking. Duvall's contributions shine, especially on 'Last of My Kind,' where he brings a new energy to the group without attempting to replicate Staley's iconic voice. The title track, 'Black Gives Way to Blue,' is a heart-wrenching tribute to Staley, featuring a sparse yet haunting arrangement with piano by Elton John. The song's quiet fade-out leaves a lasting impact, a fitting close to an album that balances grief with renewal. Black Gives Way to Blue not only honours Alice In Chains' legacy but also sets a strong foundation for their future, proving that the band's creative spirit remains unbroken.
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 in stock $40.39
Whispers From Distant Suns
Whispers From Distant Suns (gatefold 180 gram dark blue & white splattered vinyl LP + sticker + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ENOISEREC 020. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Echoes Of A Billion Sun's (4:12)
Messages From The Andromeda Galaxy (5:38)
Stardust Memories (Among The Stars Dreams & Memories) (6:34)
Trailblazer Of The Cosmos (Comet Rider A Leap Of Faith Into The Unknown) (4:59)
Seeds Of Light (Hope For Growth & New Beginnings) (5:05)
Fragile Eden (Threads Of Emerald Green) (5:48)
The Cold Embrace Of Infinity (4:56)
The Star Charts We Shared (A Maurizio Requiem) (5:44)
 in stock $35.59
Pickled Eggs & Sherbet (reissue)
Cat: LMS 5521973. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Walk Like A Panther
No Return
Beat Goes On
Sweet Music
Mary
1st Man In Space
Drive Safely Darlin'
Stars On Sunday
Big Pecker
I Walk
I Peggio
Happy Birthday Nicola
Plastic Diamond
Dirty Girl
Airy Armpits
Beat Goes Wrong
Sweaty Walls
Pickled Eggs & Sherbet
Beat Goes On (La De Da De Da Cody Wong mix)
First Crooked Man
First Crooked Dub
I Walk Crooked
Return Of The Crooked Cat
 in stock $15.81
Pickled Eggs & Sherbet (remastered)
Pickled Eggs & Sherbet (remastered) (limited red & yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LMS 5521974. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Walk Like A Panther (4:32)
No Return (3:34)
Beat Goes On (5:36)
Sweet Music (7:14)
Mary (3:14)
1st Man In Space (4:59)
Drive Safely Darlin' (2:51)
Stars On Sunday (3:46)
Big Pecker (3:49)
I Peggio (1:04)
I Walk (5:08)
Happy Birthday Nicola (9:43)
Plastic Diamond (1:28)
Review: Second time around for eccentric Sheffield trio The All Seeing I's sole full-length excursion, 1999's Pickled Eggs & Sherbert, which here lands on vinyl for the first time.The album, a celebration of Steel City creativity featuring cameos from Cocker, Tony Christie, Babybird and the Human League's Phil Oakey, is best remembered for hit singles 'The Beat Goes On', 'Walk Like a Panther' - lyrics reportedly penned by Jarvis Cocker - and 'The First Man in Space', but there are plenty more highlights amongst the unique blends of fractured dancehall rhythms, redlined electronica, oddball easy listening references, experimental d&b rhythms and genuine leftfield pop nous. For proof, check out blissful acapella number 'No Return' (where Lisa Millett plays a starring role), the breathless, bass-heavy house of 'Sweet Music', the weighty madness of 'I Walk' and the exotica-goes-big beat flex of 'Happy Birthday Nicola'.
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 in stock $37.27
New Dawn
New Dawn (LP + booklet)
Cat: WE 13. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Jazz
Prologue
African Sunset
New Dawn (feat Neneh Cherry)
Are You Ready
Sonny's Dance
Boma
Angels & Demons At Play
Review: Sun Ra Arkestra's bandleader since 1958, Marshall Allen, will always be known for his hyper-effected sax wayfarings; he treats a simple monophonic brass instrument as a vessel for psychic voyaging, onstage and off. Perhaps, however, this has meant he's been too freewheeling in his approach: Somehow, in over 70 years since joining the Arkestra, Allen had never recorded a solo album. That all changed just two days after his 100th birthday, resulting in what you hear here. Now the debut album by a live legend unfolds, like a rogue planet hidden behind a supernova. This proverbial "new dawn" draws on both new beginnings and legacies, waxing gibbous between big band swing, freer-form danceoffs, and even a vocal hoverer with Neneh Cherry.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $40.39
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