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Aki
Aki (LP)
Cat: LPHCR 21. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Jazz
I Won't (2:12)
Bitter Long Lying Leisure (feat Kurt Rosenwinkel) (5:51)
Brother II (4:43)
Secedas (4:14)
No Apology (1:40)
Medusa's Champagne (feat Kurt Rosenwinkel) (4:23)
Ballad Of The Drowned Girl (2:57)
O One (3:29)
Lily Of The Nile (3:34)
Naked & Numb (3:34)
Review: Berlin-based Swiss experimental art-jazz singer Lucia Cadotsch is a respected bandleader in contemporary jazz and this new album on Heartache sees her present her new quartet. It includes UK pianist and organist Kit Downes and bassist Phil Donkin as well as drummer James Maddren and is a tenth full length that builds on the success of everything that went before. Kurt Rosenwinkel is a topper guest who brings his sublime guitar skills to both 'Medusa's Champagne' and 'Bitter Long Lying Leisure'. Between them, they cook up tight grooves and lavish jazz soundscapes that sure do soothe the soul.
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Cheap Imitation (45th Anniversary Edition)
Cheap Imitation (45th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold 180 gram purple vinyl LP)
Cat: 196587 04791. Rel: 30 Jan 23
 
Modern Classical
Band 1 (7:15)
Band 2 (8:19)
Solid Band (20:53)
Review: This 45th-anniversary edition of John Cage's Cheap Imitation does as a completely faithful replica of the original 1977 Cramps Records release. It arrives in a lovely gatefold sleeve on a nice 180g slab of purple wax. It is yet another vital piece of modern classical quality from the legendary Cage spread across just three tunes, one of which takes up the entirety of the second side. 'Band 1' is a minimal piece based around simple, spacious piano keys, and so is piece two, but with a more melancholic edge. 'Solid Band' gets a little more joyous in the way the keys are played.
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Point Of View
Cat: BEWITH 036LP. Rel: 25 Oct 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Can I Speak To The World Please? (4:05)
I'll Never See You Again (4:21)
Bitch Is Love (3:40)
Love Is Running Through Me (4:41)
Who (4:25)
Love The Way You Love Me (5:32)
You Pick Me Up (& You Put Me Down) (2:49)
Snowbird City (3:38)
Tin Heart & The Rebel (3:31)
Too Much Between Us (4:23)
Review: Despite her 'Working Men's Club" roots, British variety entertainer Marti Caine actually made some surprisingly good records during her lifetime. 1981 album "Point of View" is arguably the best of the lot. Caine's soft-touch (and emotional vocals) take centre stage, though it's the rather left-of-centre musical mixture below - think rock-infused cosmic disco ("Love The Way You Love Me"), trippy dub disco ("Snowbird City"), shirts-off disco ("Can I Speak To The World Please") and a string of cuts that could arguably be described as Balearic - that makes the album an essential listen.
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Intérprete: OOFT!, Manu Archeo, Gumshoe
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King Of Funk
Cat: FNR 211. Rel: 11 Oct 23
 
Funk
Stay In The Groove (3:55)
Shake It Up, Shake It Down (3:36)
Work It (3:24)
Come On Home (3:23)
Shed A Tear (3:32)
Get It Right (3:30)
Jump Back (part 1) (1:48)
Jump Back (part 2) (2:51)
Tell Me (3:06)
That's On You (3:08)
Review: R&b and funk singer, rhythm guitar musician and songwriter Rickey Calloway hailed from Jacksonville, Florida but earned himself a global reputation. His style borrowed from James Brown but brought something new, inspired by his time playing in clubs from a relatively young age. He was active in the 70s and much of his music has been reissue do newer audiences since and now comes his King Of Funk album on Funk Night which, from the title down, pays homage to the aforementioned Brown. It features his most well known tune - the wonderful 'Tell Me' - as well as plenty of other big hitters like there particularly hard hitting 'Shake It Up, Shake It Down.'
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Psychic Jail Break
Psychic Jail Break (limited translucent magenta vinyl LP)
Cat: BSR 006V3. Rel: 08 Dec 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Radiate (3:10)
The Hoof (2:59)
Lonely Bong (3:07)
Friday Night (2:54)
Hammering On (4:03)
Crocodiles (2:58)
Shadow Of Mercury (2:56)
Keep On Breathin (4:25)
Pressure Mind (3:23)
Rollin Threes (3:47)
Psychic Jail Break (3:05)
Review: Ever consistent Canadian hardcore punk crew, Cancer Bats, are seemingly set to return with their follow up to 2018's 'The Spark That Moves', which marks their first offering following the departure of founding guitarist Scott Middleton.

With the frenetic thrashings of latest single, 'Lonely Bong', the group haven't sounded this vitriolic or pissed off in the better part of a decade.

From the thunderous title-track alone, it's evident 'Psychic Jailbreak' marks a smouldering return to form with low end grooves and Southern snarl imbued within its hardcore bindings. Cancer Bats have always sounded their best when resembling Every Time I Die getting into a beer-soaked bar brawl with Down, and this could be the fight that leads to a hospital visit.
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Psychic Jail Break
Psychic Jail Break (limited translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: BSR 006V2. Rel: 08 Dec 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Radiate (3:13)
The Hoof (2:59)
Lonely Bong (3:07)
Friday Night (2:53)
Hammering On (4:05)
Crocodiles (3:09)
Shadow Of Mercury (2:52)
Keep On Breathin' (4:26)
Pressure Mind (3:22)
Rollin Threes (3:48)
Psychic Jail Break (2:58)
Review: Ever consistent Canadian hardcore punk crew, Cancer Bats, are seemingly set to return with their follow up to 2018's 'The Spark That Moves', which marks their first offering following the departure of founding guitarist Scott Middleton.

With the frenetic thrashings of latest single, 'Lonely Bong', the group haven't sounded this vitriolic or pissed off in the better part of a decade.

From the thunderous title-track alone, it's evident 'Psychic Jailbreak' marks a smouldering return to form with low end grooves and Southern snarl imbued within its hardcore bindings. Cancer Bats have always sounded their best when resembling Every Time I Die getting into a beer-soaked bar brawl with Down, and this could be the fight that leads to a hospital visit.
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La Muerte De Occidente
Cat: NATURAL 066. Rel: 29 Nov 23
 
Techno
La Muerte De Occidente (5:35)
Paper Boy (5:19)
Body Board Memories (5:09)
Hey I Was Poisoned (4:02)
Brand New Primitivismo (feat Contacto) (3:51)
Shot The Rim (3:57)
Jack The Body Boogie (3:43)
Radhika (3:28)
Review: Natural Sciences are always adept at platforming distinctive artists, but this is an impressive reach even by their standards. Candido hails from the Krishna-core punk scene of Buenos Aires, and his sound takes elements from early industrial and acid house to create a darkly powerful club record. Freestyle stabs, thumping Rompler bass and edgy sampling place this right in the jakbeat vibe you'd expect a DJ like Traxx to play, and it's a whole heap of boxy, bashy fun. Just listen to 'Body Board Memories', a slamming workout with gated reverb on the snares which is thick enough to eat.
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Tracing Back The Radiance
Tracing Back The Radiance (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MEX 256. Rel: 23 Jul 19
 
Ambient/Drone
Palace Of Time (20:28)
Joy (5:02)
Tracing Back The Radiance (15:01)
Review: Performed by an ensemble sporting an intriguing array of instruments (harp, bass clarinet, flute, violin, pedal steel, piano, synthesizer and vibraphone included), Jefre Cantu Ledesma's latest album is a wonderfully drowsy and evocative affair full of drifting ambient motifs, slowly shifting melodic movements and gentle, blink-and-you-miss-them solos. The scene is set magnificently by 21-minute opener "Palace of Time", where effects laden instrumental passages meander across the soundspace to the accompaniment of sporadic percussion and a lone, operatic voice. The aptly titled "Joy", with its haunting clarinet refrain and woozy vibraphone melodies, comes and goes all too quickly before "Tracing Back The Radiance" offers a triumphantly blissful conclusion to a brilliant and beguiling album.
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Tron (Soundtrack)
Tron (Soundtrack) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 874843 9. Rel: 27 May 22
 
Soundtracks
Creation Of TRON (0:45)
Only Solutions (3:37)
We've Got Company (2:16)
Wormhole (2:27)
Ring Game & Escape (2:56)
Water, Music & Tronaction (2:23)
TRON Scherzo (1:38)
Miracle & Magician (2:37)
Magic Landings (3:42)
Theme From TRON (1:32)
1990's Theme (2:03)
Love Theme (2:07)
Tower Music - Let Us Pray (3:45)
Light Sailer (2:34)
Sea Of Simulation (3:25)
A New TRON & The MCP (5:00)
Anthem (1:37)
Ending Titles (5:09)
Review: Is Wendy Carlos one of the most underrated and overlooked of the female synth pioneers? It probably depends who you ask, with the die hard archivists no doubt ready to stand up and scream "who doesn't remember, respect, and revere her?" Nevertheless, in terms of popular culture she hasn't received the same level of reappraisal as the likes of Delia Derbyshire in recent years, in the UK at least, although perhaps that's because Britain always loves celebrating British achievements.

In all honesty, Carlos is just as important as anyone who has ever laid a finger on a synthesizer. Her legacy includes helping develop the benchmark setting Moog, alongside three truly unforgettable and iconic soundtracks. The Shining, A Clockwork Orange, and finally Tron, the latter - this - forsaking omnipresent tension and sense of impending doom, and menacing, snarling electronic takes on classical overtures, for something more in keeping with a Disney movie - fantastical, sweeping, and emotionally charged.
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Elemental 7 (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Cat: CTIE 722. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Soundtracks
Dancing Ghosts (9:44)
Temple Bar (edit) (6:21)
Meeting Mr. Evans (3:40)
The Final Calling (3:19)
Sidereal (5:27)
Invisible Spectrum (edit) (4:04)
Well Spring Of Life (6:12)
Review: Expanding on the ever-present fervour for classic industrial music, CTI's Elemental 7 lands in our laps, a reissue of the soundtrack to their 1982 film of the same name. Devastating and brutal sound effects are paired with haunting vocal performances on this two-suite clanker for the ages, while the accompanying video features cut-up video clips and dancing ghosts, while nods in the titles refer to seances and exorcisms. Don't pass on this one, as it's not just any old soundtrack; underwater worlds and vaporeal explosions make up its more unusual sonics.
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I Can Only Be Me
I Can Only Be Me (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 073934 1022180. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Jazz
Songbird (3:48)
Autumn Leaves (4:22)
People Get Ready (3:12)
Waly Waly (4:55)
Time After Time (4:52)
Tall Trees In Georgia (4:47)
Ain't No Sunshine (3:55)
You've Changed (5:04)
I Can Only Be Me (4:07)
Review: Marking 60 years since the late singer's birth, I Can Only Be Me celebrates the striking talent of Eva Cassidy with an ambitious project. Christopher Willis and William Ross teamed up to compose new arrangements for some of Cassidy's best loved songs, which have been recorded by none other than the London Symphony Orchestra. 'Songbird' is the centrepiece of the project, which made use of new breakthroughs in AI technology to add new dimensions to Cassidy's performance in line with Willis and Ross' new compositions. It's a posthumous collaboration like no other, sure to delight fans who always dreamed of where else Cassidy's music might have taken her if she hadn't died so young.
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Changes
Changes (trifold LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TDP 54037. Rel: 20 Jul 20
 
Progressive Rock
Reflections (15:56)
Charing Cross (8:51)
Thank Christ For George (16:19)
It Could Only Happen To Me (8:50)
Review: When is an album not an album? How about when it's the second outing from Catapilla, a band that promised plenty in the formative years of English progressive rock (circa 1971), but wound up delivering just two record before seemingly disappearing into the ether from which their music was born. Comprising just four tracks, even with two songs running upwards of 12 minutes this collection falls short of the standard 80-minute LP we're used to. But then there's nothing standard about the band in general. Otherworldly, epic, unbound by rules or expectations and always keen to see what happens with just that little bit extra on the break, refrain or weaving harmony, this is exactly the sort of thing we've been taught not to expect in 2020, but exactly the sort of thing you should have been looking for.
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Mora! I
Mora! I (LP)
Cat: FARO 222LP. Rel: 13 Apr 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Prelude Welcome (1:29)
Afra Jum (11:55)
Rumba Morena (4:53)
Five AM (5:34)
Samba De Amor (7:07)
Cultural Warrior (9:26)
Epilogue-Conga Hasta La Vista (1:36)
Review: The evergreen Far Out Recordings here serve up, for the first time ever on vinyl, Mora! II, alongside the previously released Mora! Mexican-American percussionist and former member of the Sun Ra Arkestra, Francisco Mora Catlett recorded the first of these albums as private presses in 1987. The follow up was with an expanded Detroit jazz brass section but was shelved for many years. Both are pan-American melting pots that stir up afro-cuban rhythms, fiery sambas, frenetic batucadas and much more which is why they have become such gold standard Latin jazz classics.
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Kickstart The Sun
Kickstart The Sun (gatefold yellow marbled vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: HFV 14Y. Rel: 28 Jul 22
 
Rock
Kickstart The Sun (intro) (0:55)
King Of Stars (7:09)
Poke The Witch (4:14)
Teenage Millionaires (3:32)
Goodbye To The American Dream (4:13)
1,000,000 Miles (4:17)
Fifty-One Pillow Bed (3:47)
Charlie's Ego (3:16)
Kickstart The Sun (5:04)
A Big Balloon (3:03)
Smoke & Mirrors (4:14)
Hero (3:35)
Last Dance Saloon (4:12)
Bootleg Bandoleros (8:07)
Kickstart The Sun (reprise) (3:18)
Review: Cats In Space, or CATS in SPACE - The Band, to use the official stylisation, either came along a few decades too late, too early, or at just the right time. It really depends where you were in the cycle of cultural and artistic reuse when they landed halfway through the last decade, their sound born from 1980s power rock-pop, which is delivered with all the unashamed commitment and sincerity of groups at that moment in history. Cheap, nostalgic pastiche this is not.

Whether that's something you can get on board with is another question, but we guarantee these guys really don't care. Existing entirely in some alternate dimension of their own, at times Mark Pascall's vocal delivery invokes New Jersey Bon Jovi, while there are moments when the tracks overall are more in keeping with Queen in less dramatic moods.

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Until Your Heart Stops (remastered)
Until Your Heart Stops (remastered) (gatefold blood red vinyl LP + sea blue vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RR 75041. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Moral Eclipse (2:12)
Terminal Deity (3:11)
Juggernaut (5:38)
The End Of Our Rope Is A Noose (7:46)
Segue 1 (1:49)
Until Your Heart Stops (5:37)
Segue 2 (5:09)
Halo Of Flies (2:31)
Bottom Feeder (2:57)
Segue 3 (4:21)
Ebola (3:54)
Controlled Mayhem Then Erupts (3:52)
Review: The debut full-length (not counting the Beyond Hypothermia compilation that came beforehand) from seminal Massachusetts metalcore/emo/post-rock/alternative giants Cave In, still stands as a monumental work that has maintained its position within the Venn Diagram intersection of a myriad of altering sonics two decades on. Tragically losing bassist/vocalist Caleb Scofield in a car accident in 2018, the band made a much-supported return with last year's phenomenal Heavy Pendulum while enlisting the help of Converge bassist Nate Newton. As the newly reformed group continue to tour the latest opus-like addition to their incomparable legacy, there's a bittersweet aura surrounding the 20 year anniversary of Until Your Heart Stops; both celebrating their enigmatic genre-fluid origins that have been an essential component of why Cave In are still paid such reverence, and a sobering reminder of the loss of such a truly underappreciated artistic voice.
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Procreation Of The Wicked: Rehearsal June '84
Cat: MPR 01. Rel: 19 Feb 24
 
Metal
Return To The Eve (4:10)
Messiah (4:58)
Into The Crypts Of Rays (3:47)
Visions Of Mortality (4:46)
Procreation Of The Wicked (4:20)
Morbid Tales (3:33)
Dethroned Emperor (4:46)
Nocturnal Fear (3:48)
Review: Like Ronseal does exactly what it says on the tin, Procreation Of The Wicked: Rehearsal June '84 is a rare session recorded by Swiss extreme metal pioneers Celtic Frost, the same year they unveiled their debut EP/mini-LP Morbid Tales. Later expanded into what the band would retrospectively regard as their debut full-length, the bulk of material from this session comes directly from this project, with the notable inclusion of studio-version lacking 'Messiah', which has grown to become an underappreciated fan favourite in the decades since, largely due to its rehearsal session-only mystique. Raw, feral, and boasting the proto black metal thrash abrasion that would utterly reroute the metallic landscape for future generations, this early incarnation time capsule is a vital piece of extreme metal history, though its ragged edges require true fandom to appreciate the boundary-pushing genius being captured in real time.
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Branched Out
Branched Out (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 99WAVE 004. Rel: 19 Jan 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Check For Silt (2:32)
Show Me How You Shuffle (2:48)
Bleak 04 (2:42)
Display Making (3:35)
The Flowered Crown (4:03)
I'm Not Right For You (2:54)
Page Market Page (2:43)
Dig That Whisper (3:00)
Make It Today (2:48)
To Forget Again (2:28)
A Phonecall (3:25)
Silly Money (2:43)
Review: Riding SCORCHING hot on the heels of their recent self-titled debut, fans could be forgiven for expecting more of the same from Champyun Clouds' second long player of
2021. A hodgepodge of cutting-room-floor-fodder and experiments that would've been b-sides or Japan-exclusive CD bonus tracks in those halcyon days of physical formats' golden ages is not what we're getting. Let's save those for a deluxe anniversary reissue
one day. Nah - sheer, unabashed creativity fuels this album; and weirdly enough, they've managed to branch out in interesting ways while also creating an album that is more immediate and banger-centric. Although Nail's eclectic psych-lounge tendencies and
Asa's irreverent poetry and broad Nottingham lilt remain the key touchstones of CC's sound, opener "Check For Silt"s rough drum'n'bass beats offer an immediate and clear sonic progression for the Nottingham duo. The LP ultimately plays a bit like a haunted
jukebox in outer space - with elements of dub, britpop, early house, trippy, blissed-out sunshine pop (reminiscent of mid-90s His Name Is Alive at their most Beach Boys-aping), William Orbit-esque 90s psych-pop electronica, distorted glam rock shuffles and
garage-y funk. There's a particularly great moment of sequencing at the end of the first half where I got lulled into a state of near-euphoria with the Air-like "The Flowered Crown" before getting slapped 'round the face by "I'm Not Right For You", which sounds
like Nile Rogers producing a demo for Sheila & B. Devotion, except he recorded it at the bottom of a well. Sophomore slump? Never heard of him, mate.




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No Geography
No Geography (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XDUSTLP 11. Rel: 12 Apr 19
 
Breakbeat
Eve Of Destruction (4:40)
Bango (4:08)
No Geography (3:13)
Got To Keep On (5:17)
Gravity Drops (4:38)
The Universe Sent Me (6:03)
We've Got To Try (3:39)
Free Yourself (4:21)
MAH (5:37)
Catch Me I'm Falling (5:19)
Review: The Chemical Brothers are back with their 10th studio album (mixes and soundtracks not withstanding), and they're sounding especially fired up. The widescreen stadium psychedelia they've made their own spills out in abundance across "No Geography", but it's also matched with a feverish energy. The more up-tempo tracks, like "Gravity Drops" and "Eve Of Destruction", spit and snarl with the best of their classic, down and dirty dancefloor material, but there's plenty of space for the starry eyed songwriting they've made their own in more recent times. Just cop "The Universe Sent Me" and be immediately transported to a festival field, where you'll no doubt be catching The Bro's this summer.
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Hear & Now (reissue)
Hear & Now (reissue) (translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: MJJ 425CY. Rel: 11 Mar 22
 
Jazz
Mahakali (9:11)
Universal Mother (6:40)
Karmapa Chenno (6:52)
California (2:36)
Buddha's Blues (4:39)
Eagle Eye (3:28)
Surrender Rose (6:32)
Journey Of Milarepa/Shanti/The Ending Movement-Liberation (3:31)
Review: Acclaimed free jazz improvisor and all round American music maestro Don Cherry has a vast discography that covers just about all points on the spectrum. Here & Now found the famed trumpeter work with plenty of epic rock guitars on a collection of high octane and dense tracks. They were recorded in December 1976 and released on Atlantic in the same year and a wealth o guest musicians continued to the record's rich sonic tapestry. It might not be his most famous work but it has lots of interesting polyrhythmic percussion work that is well worth checking out.
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Live In Ankara (reissue)
Cat: TDP 54100. Rel: 31 Mar 23
 
Jazz
Gandalf's Travels (5:00)
Ornette's Concept (2:28)
Ornette's Tune (2:39)
St John & The Dragon (2:03)
Efeler (2:22)
Anadolu Havasi (2:03)
The Discovery Of Bhupala (4:42)
Water Boy (1:22)
Yaz Geldi (3:08)
Tamzara (1:35)
Kara Deniz (0:36)
Kocekce (0:49)
Man On The Moon (2:48)
The Creator Has A Masterplan (6:16)
Two Flutes (3:15)
Review: Trading Places reissues a rare live recording of the legendary jazz trumpeter Don Cherry, captured in Ankara in 1969. Accompanied by Turkish musicians Irfan Sumer, Selcuk Sun and Okay Temiz, Cherry explores his original compositions and adaptations of local folk songs, as well as tunes by Ornette Coleman and Pharoah Sanders. A fascinating fusion of tradition and experimentation, this album is a treasure for jazz lovers, capturing a moment of transnational future-dreaming. Cherry laid down its original recording in the Turkish-US Embassy, after spending months learning the ways of traditional Turkish folk music - 'the mother' - with saxophonist Bernt Rosengren.
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Chestnut People
Cat: XIN 010. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Breakbeat
I (5:46)
II (6:07)
III (5:19)
IV (4:36)
Review: Chestnut People finds NAFF champ Priori teaming up with Ludwig A.F. for some deep-diving trips somewhere between ambient, trance, deep house and techno. It's a sweetly melodic space where immersive beatdowns can sit comfortably alongside blissfully beatless meditations, leading in with the dreamy breakbeat roll of 'I' and the snappy drum blasts of 'II'. It's the B-side where the project's sound really deepens, finding new scope for aqueous sound design and fragmented electronica on 'III' before the pure, new age leaning melt-out of 'IV'. It's a sophisticated record with a sound that should draw in a huge spectrum of machine dreamers.
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Trust (remastered)
Trust (remastered) (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: CTITR 23. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Deep Velvet (5:04)
Illusion (5:13)
The Ring (4:17)
Percusex (4:10)
Rise (instrumental) (5:41)
Watching You (5:18)
Infectus (5:37)
Trust (3:31)
Review: Former Throbbing Gristle alumni Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti are in the middle of remastering and reissuing their superb studio albums. The electronic pioneers were known for their perfect melodies and compelling rhythms and 1989's Trust is no different. It's a superb selection of electro-pop sounds skewed through their own erotic lens. Despite the signature coldest of their sounds, these tracks somehow exude plenty of warmth. Form the deep-frozen synths of 'Watching You' and the glacial aesthetics of 'Deep Velvet' this is early and essential tacker from these enduring pioneers.
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Podcast On Vinyl No 1: Hardcore Listing
Cat: LEWIS 1064LP. Rel: 02 Oct 20
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Track 1 (21:25)
Track 2 (21:11)
Review: Chris Glasson and Stu Whiffen's Hardcore Listing Podcast has over 1 million downloads and is part of Scroobius Pip's Distraction Pieces Network. Now a first instalment is pressed to vinyl, and features the one and only record don and scratch master DJ Yoda talking on his favourite golden era Hip-Hop albums. The whole thing was recorded in one take and wasn't edited afterward. There are plenty of personal stories included along the way making this a perfect accompaniment to a cosy home listening session.
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Yian
Yian (clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 4AD 0538LP. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Modern Classical
Golden (4:10)
Meditations On A Place (2:25)
I Promise (3:20)
You (3:20)
An Ocean (4:15)
Autumn Leaves Don't Come (3:49)
Echo (4:03)
Do You Know, You Know? (5:05)
Grief Piece (2:05)
Something Other Than Years (4:10)
Review: Lucinda Chua is currently based in South London and is a singer, songwriter, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist. She crafts elegant and emotive music mainly using her voice and cello, plenty of effects units and draws on ambient for her inspiration. What results is atmospheric and intimate music that is utterly enchaining as this album on 4AD proves across ten tracks that come after she spent an intensive period studying Chinese dance forms. Lead single 'Echo' is a pop song about ancestral trauma that walks a thin line between respect for the past and the hope and freedom of a new future. It's captivating indeed.
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To Believe
To Believe (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ZEN 226. Rel: 15 Mar 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
To Believe (feat Moses Sumney)
A Caged Bird/Imitations Of Life (feat Roots Manuva)
Lessons
Wait For Now/Leave The World (feat Tawiah)
The Workers Of Art
Zero One/This Fantasy (feat Grey Reverend)
A Promise (feat Heidi Vogel)
Review: Given the rise in popularity in new school jazz in recent years, it seems a fitting time to welcome back Ninja Tune stalwarts The Cinematic Orchestra. "To Believe" is not only their first album in some seven years, but also one of their strongest releases to date. Opening with the poignant neo-classical/soul fusion "To Believe", the set sees Jason Swinscoe and company attractively saunter between jazz-electronica fusion (Roots Manuva collaboration ("A Caged Bird/Imitations Of Life"), pastoral jazz epics (the sunset ready epic that is "Lessons"), gentle downtempo songs ("Wait For Now/Leave The World"), ambient jazz ("The Workers Of Art") and slowly unfurling dancefloor workouts (killer closing cut "A Promise"). In a word: stunning.
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05 10
05 10 (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 346. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Frau Wav (Brief Fling) (3:11)
Re-Scar Kiln (2:33)
Urgent Jell Hack (4:13)
Dead Shark Eyes (4:56)
Boiler The Wick (3:12)
Dusk Raid (4:52)
Roller The Wick (4:55)
Herr Bar (Improv) (3:14)
Observe Harvest (4:53)
Sparrow Arc Tall (1:53)
Dusk Swells (6:10)
Autumn Linn (3:54)
Review: Clark is a much-loved electronic innovator and a long-time associate of Warp. He has put together a very special collection here featuring a wealth of new tracks as well as some top drawer and unreleased archive material and a load of rarities. It has been compiled to release alongside the remastered reissue of the Body Riddle album and shows off his unique electro style, how it has evolved over time but how it remains utterly thrilling and cutting edge.
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Sonny Clark Trio (Collectors Edition)
Sonny Clark Trio (Collectors Edition) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 370047 7835545. Rel: 04 Apr 23
 
Jazz
Be-Bop (9:51)
I Didn't Know What Time It Was (4:20)
Two Bass Hit (3:44)
Tadd's Delight (6:07)
Softly As In A Morning Sunrise (6:28)
I'll Remember April (5:03)
Review: Pianist and composer Sonny Clark only lived for 32 years but more than left his mark on the jazz world in that time, with countless seminal albums such as the perennial favourite Cool Struttin'. This album is one of his lesser known works - it was recorded as part of a trip for Time Records on March 23, 1960. Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones formed the outfit (though they were still also playing with Miles Davies at the time) but there is one solo cut in 'April' as well as other ballads played at an inviting pace. The album shows off why Sonny was such a fine pianist.
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Can't Get Enough (remastered)
Cat: LANR 020. Rel: 17 Oct 22
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Can't Get Enough (3:19)
Dance To The Music (3:10)
Morning Star (3:19)
Give Me Love (3:17)
Music Field (3:10)
Lift Yourself Up (3:14)
Rude Boy (3:11)
You Better Try (3:10)
Love Me Girl (3:10)
Guide Us Jah (3:11)
Review: One of the most notable voices of his generation, Jonny Clarke's tender tones have soundtracked many a crucial reggae record. His 1982 album Can't Get Enough is a fine statement of his skills and an original copy will cost you a pretty penny. Thankfully it has been remastered for this reissue which has the original tracklist intact. Opener 'Can't Get Enough' sinks you into a reverie immediately while it's like 'Morning Star' are slow motion rollers with buttery vocals over lazy dubs. Elsewhere classics like 'Give Me Love' and 'You Better Try' keep the good vibes going on this essential bit of reggae history.
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Onliness
Onliness (heavyweight marbled vinyl LP + 7" + insert)
Cat: CPR 08LP. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
Folk/Americana
The Tangled Tree (4:21)
Only Me Only (2:24)
It Would Not Be A Rose (3:17)
Ghost Light (3:58)
Silverline (3:09)
Bells Ring (2:27)
Something Familiar (2:26)
The Birds (3:26)
Homemade Heartache (3:57)
Chicago (3:37)
Things I Didn't Need (3:47)
Bathed In Light (3:14)
Anyone But Me (3:01)
I Never Learned French (1:41)
Done (3:49)
Workhorse (3:14)
Words Were Never The Answer (1:39)
Review: Solo is the operative word for Josienne Clarke. Kissing labels goodbye with preceding album, I Promised You Light, and leaving musical partners behind in the process, 2022 saw the artist step out with a bold confidence that seems at odds with the sound she's best known for. Not exactly nervous, but there's certainly always been an air of careful tread about her work.
That's no criticism. Through the use of understatement, from guitars that often form the focal point of her instrumental arrangements, to occasional piano keys and, for the most part, her own voice, she conveys a powerful sense of longing, yearning, and wanting. And yet there's always been an air of redemption and resilience in there, too. Onlines takes all those elements and heightens them, even upping the rockiness on numbers like the wonderfully raw and distorted 'Anyone But Me'.
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Guess Who (reissue)
Cat: FSRLP 142. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Funky/Club House
Show Me The Way (feat Mark Antonio) (4:41)
Do What We Gotta Do (feat Delroy Dyer/Gina Foster) (4:24)
I Like To Party (feat Andre Stevens/Imaani Kemi/Delroy Dyer) (4:35)
Gonna Make You Happy (feat Jill Francis) (3:43)
Love Dont Strike Twice (feat Easton) (3:53)
Share My Love With You (feat Imaan) (4:43)
Fantasy (feat Gina Foster) (4:38)
Without You In My Life (feat Delores) (4:00)
Sweet Vibrations (1:54)
Review: Rick Clarke was signed to Soul II Soul's Funki Dreds label, meaning he was contractually not allowed to release his music elsewhere. As such, he anonymously slipped out this album Guess Who in 1992, but now it gets a welcome reissue on Freestyle Records under the artist's given name. It is packed with creative ideas and sweet stripped back house grooves with a hint of garage swing. It features plenty of Rick's friends and collaborators who all came to his MJB Records studio in West Kensington where the LP was produced and recorded in just a few days. It's packed with raw drum machine sounds, great basslines and sweet melodies.
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Strange Geometry
Strange Geometry (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MRG 267. Rel: 29 Apr 16
 
Indie/Alternative
Since K Got Over Me (3:48)
(I Can't Seem To) Make You Mine (3:39)
My Own Face Inside The Trees (3:09)
K (2:40)
E.M.P.T.Y. (4:24)
When I Came Home From The Party (2:53)
Geometry Of Lawns (2:53)
Spirit (2:53)
Impossible (5:04)
Step Into The Light (4:00)
Losing Haringey (4:00)
Six Of Spades (2:10)
Review: First released in 2005, Clientele's second effort crystallised their ability to both deal out wistful and reflective indie pop with style and elan and to summon up a peculiarly London-based style of melancholia. Somewhat akin to an collision of the baroque pop stylings of Love with the delicate strains of Luna, yet with its introspective lilt backed up by rich and delicate arrangements, 'Strange Geometry' is equal parts succour and somnambulism - these ballads for the midnight hour being all the more affecting for their understated nature.
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Live In Chicago 1989
Live In Chicago 1989 (clear splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: TDP 54062. Rel: 14 Oct 22
 
Funk
Mothership Connection (Star Child) (16:29)
Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker) (9:26)
Let's Get Satisfied/Dope Dog (3:42)
Funk Gettin' Ready To Roll (3:56)
Pepe The Pill Popper (3:34)
Make My Funk The P-Funk (12:20)
Review: There's nothing quite like the experience of an authentic P-funk show. Given the fact their music always sounded like a raucous live jam even in the studio, George Clinton's assembled throng of Parliament Funkadelic visionaries were already hardwired to take it to the stage. There are plenty of essential eras for this most mighty of funk phenomena, and here's a recording from one such period in 1989. There's everything you could wish for from Clinton and his crew, with some of the greatest P-funk anthems slipping in alongside some deeper cuts, all delivered in that thrilling, anything-could-happen extended style that defines the live sound of this most vital of funky forces.
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Pre Sunrise Authority
Pre Sunrise Authority (limited clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FOF 179LP. Rel: 30 Aug 19
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Beehives Betrayed (5:48)
Popular Lips (6:17)
Disposable Love (5:49)
Orbit (4:52)
Unpretentious Beauty (5:06)
Shadoe (4:23)
Deep, Deep, Deep, Deep In The Dark (4:24)
Diamond Defense (6:20)
Review: It's been almost ten years since Clive Tanaka's cult classic album Jet Set Siempre No. 1, so his return is long overdue and very much welcome. Across eight gorgeously carefree tracks here he plots a summery road trip through lush Balearic grooves, mellow folk lullabies and downtempo pop. It's a perfectly horizontal collection of ambient, soft rock and synth sounds for lazy Sunday afternoons that is set to become a crate digger's standard. Fun fact, Tanaka once sued Nicki Minaj for copyright infringement on her hit "Starships".
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Cloudland Canyon
Cat: MR 091. Rel: 26 Jul 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Circuit City (6:21)
Internet Dreams (4:50)
Future Perfect (Bad Decision) (3:40)
Sea Tact/Whispering Waves (5:30)
Recursive Excursions (4:19)
Two Point Zero (4:43)
LV MCHNS (5:05)
Spacebar Blues (3:22)
Gimme Tension (3:38)
Review: Shoegazers and experimental outfit Cloudland Canyon blend ambient, drone, krautrock, psychedelic, house music into their own unique tapestries. The band, led by Kip Uhlhorn, is now back with this new self-titled album which his another widescreen exploration of the cosmic sonic realm. The band is now more than 20 years into their career and for this one embraced the future by collaborating with AI. This allowed them to generate and create "compositions that sound like they are meant for an alternate realm where both beauty and suffering are both present, but not at odds with one another."
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Thanks For The Dance
Thanks For The Dance (limited gatefold LP)
Cat: 190759 78661. Rel: 22 Nov 19
 
Rock
Happens To The Heart (4:32)
Moving On (3:10)
The Night Of Santiago (4:14)
Thanks For The Dance (4:11)
It's Torn (2:56)
The Goal (1:05)
Puppets (2:38)
The Hills (4:16)
Listen To The Hummingbird (1:57)
Review: If there was ever an artist suited to a posthumous release it's Leonard Cohen. The gravel-voiced baritone never made light of situations in life, so "voice from grave" fits him down to the ground. Moreover, if there was ever an artist we needed more music from it must be Cohen, one of the most gifted songwriters of the 20th Century, poet laureate of the human condition and the good and evil men and women do. This collection of leftovers from a relentlessly incredibly career has been pieced together with a little help from friends and family still cursed to walk this troubled Earth. Son Adam Cohen led on the project, with former-collaborators such as Beck, The National's Bryce Dessner and Feist called in for services. Not that you'd tell. The finished product is timeless Cohen business - a gentile and humble powerhouse you can't help but feel profoundly moved by.
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Songs Of Love & Hate (50th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day Black Friday 2021)
Cat: 0194398 82371. Rel: 29 Nov 21
 
Folk/Americana
Avalanche (5:01)
Last Year's Man (5:58)
Dress Rehearsal Rag (6:06)
Diamonds In The Mine (3:52)
Love Calls You By Your Name (5:39)
Famous Blue Raincoat (5:08)
Sing Another Song, Boys (6:13)
Joan Of Arc (6:24)
Review: Realistically speaking, we could write essays for years on the joy of Leonard Cohen's music, poetry, attitude, and poignancy. Without question Canada's greatest gift to music, and the world (Bryan Adams withstanding), Songs of Love and Hate was the iconoclastic artist's third studio album and remains a pivotal work, albeit one that clearly showed global divisions.

Released in 1971, it would fail to make much impact on the US charts, reaching a paltry 145 on the Billboard 200, but in other regions it was a different story. UK and Australian fans bought enough of it to hit number 4 and 8 in their respective album charts. Many European countries also embraced the record. Quite what America's issue was we will never be sure of, although this is certainly Cohen at his all is lost, all is doomed, that's the way it goes best - gentile instrumentation meets soft bombshell songwriting
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Music Of The Spheres
Music Of The Spheres (coloured vinyl LP + booklet + art print + MP3 download code in die-cut spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 019029 6666964. Rel: 15 Oct 21
 
Rock
Music Of The Spheres (0:53)
Higher Power (3:25)
Humankind (4:26)
Alien Choir (0:53)
Let Somebody Go (3:59)
Human Heart (3:09)
People Of The Pride (3:38)
Biutyful (3:13)
Music Of The Spheres II (0:23)
My Universe (with BTS) (3:43)
Infinity Sign (3:46)
Coloratura (10:09)
Review: They're the biggest but most hated band on the planet, but that will never stop Coldplay. The band has long been at the top of the pop-rock world and once again Music of the Spheres is likely to keep them there. It is an album rather less wrought with emotional tension than they are known for but still has one eye firmly on the cosmos, like much of their material. In fact, there is a loose concept here that revolves around a distant solar system. The lead single, 'My Universe,' features K-pop kings BTS and is already a number one, and the rest of the tunes are so unashamedly big they will likely follow.
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Little Johnny C (Classic Vinyl Series)
Cat: 550414 4. Rel: 20 Apr 23
 
Jazz
Little Johnny C (5:11)
Hobo Joe (8:15)
Jano (7:24)
My Secret Passion (7:11)
Heavy Legs (5:59)
So Sweet My Little Girl (6:27)
Review: 'Little Johnny C' was originally a track that caught the attention of Alfred Lion who saw Johnny Coles performing it and love it so much that he arranged a Blue Note recording session with Coles as the leader. He turned up with five of his own tunes that showcased his skills such as 'Heavy Legs' and 'My Secret Passion' as well as the more tender sounds of 'So Sweet My Little Girl.' He was joined by five other dynamic musicians next to his own work on piano with Joe Henderson on tenor saxophone, Leo Wright on alto saxophone and flute and Bob Cranshaw on bass amongst others.
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Universal Consciousness
Cat: ACL 0081. Rel: 09 Mar 22
 
Jazz
Universal Consciousness
Battle At Armageddon
Oh Allah
Hare Krishna
Sita Ram
The Ankh Of Amen-Ra
Review: The fifth solo album from one of the boldest travellers in jazz, Universal Consciousness was a breakthrough for Alice Coltrane and surely one of the most important LPs in the genre. Casting off limitations and heading into brilliant bursts of dissonance and enlightenment at every turn, it's a visceral listen led by Coltrane herself on harp and organ. There are moments of melodious calm beyond the dissonant drama of tracks like 'Battle At Armageddon' - by comparison 'Oh Allah' has a sweet and tender spirit even if Coltrane's nimble organ playing still borders on the frenetic. The clarity of vision and openness to new possibilities in music are staggering and unmatched, even 50 years on.
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Ptah The El Daoud (reissue)
Cat: ACL 0075. Rel: 01 Nov 22
 
Jazz
Ptah The El Daoud (13:58)
Turiya & Ramakrishna (8:18)
Blue Nile (7:00)
Mantra (16:33)
Review: Deeper into Alice Coltrane's catalogue - beyond 'Journey In Satchidananda' or 'Lord Of Lords' - comes this classic bit with cosmic bandleader Pharoah Sanders and saxophonist visionary Joe Henderson. 'Ptah The El Daoud' was initially recorded and released in 1970, and now gets a reissue via Audio Clarity, whose aim with this one is to bring the listener a perfect replica of the original. Made in the basement of her then house in Long Island, New York, this is a light, clarinetting affair; with the track 'Turiya & Ramakrishna' sonically opining Coltrane's Vedantic Hindu views on consciousness, and the seminal 'Blue Nile' nailing sinister serialist moods in their trilling, dark saxophone bits. Of note is that Joe Henderson was recorded on the left channel throughout, while Sanders was on the right; Coltrane noted this decision was intentional, with the two artists' disciplines being so different as to represent the opposing sides of the brain.

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A Love Supreme: Live In Seattle
A Love Supreme: Live In Seattle (limited gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 384999 8. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Jazz
A Love Supreme, Part I - Acknowledgement (21:51)
Interlude 1 (2:40)
A Love Supreme, Part II - Resolution (16:12)
Interlude 2 (1:24)
A Love Supreme, Part III - Pursuance (15:46)
Interlude 3 (3:21)
Interlude 4 (7:16)
A Love Supreme, Part IV - Psalm (7:04)
Review: Of all his many albums and live shows, A Love Supreme: Live In Seattle is often said by fans to be one Coltrane's greatest works. Until recently, this was a long lost performance from the iconic saxophonist. Recorded in 1964, it is only the second full live performance recording known after one from the Festival Mondial du Jazz Antibes in France from 1965. The quartet for the original recording of one was made up of McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison and Elvin Jones next to Coltrane himself, but this recording was boosted by Pharoah Sanders on tenor sax and Donald Garrett on second bass. It's a suite packed with spirit, power and soul.
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Lush Life
Lush Life (180 gram translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: TWCJ 63184781. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Jazz
Like Someone In Love (4:59)
I Love You (5:31)
Trane's Slow Blues (6:04)
Slowtrane (bonus track) (7:20)
Lush Life (13:55)
I Hear A Rhapsody (6:00)
While My Lady Sleep (bonus track) (4:44)
Review: Lush Life is a seminal recording amongst many from the late great and legendary John Coltrane. It came at a time when his sound was transitioning between styles and after he had overcome his addiction to narcotics. He had first played with the Miles Davis Quintet in 1955 before starting his own quartet with McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones in 1960 and this one was made from three different recording sessions. Side A is by a trio setup with no piano while the flip is a quintet with Donald Byrd and Red Garland showing their skills. Devoid of the speedy, flashy solo skills he'd been known for in his early career, this is almost ambient, much more about the lush textures and meditational pace than be bop ever was.
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Stardust
Stardust (limited numbered clear vinyl LP)
Cat: DMOO 041. Rel: 11 Oct 23
 
Jazz
Stardust (10:43)
Time After Time (7:45)
Love Thy Neighbor (9:22)
Then I'll Be Tired Of You (9:29)
Review: The still hugely influential John Coltrane is as iconic as jazz saxophonists get and during the late 1950s he was explorer ever wider new musical realms. Stardust was released in 1963 and was recorded with musicians including pianist Red Garland, bassist Paul Chambers and drummers Jimmy Cobb and Art Taylor. The album features some standard cover tunes but the laying of Coltrane in particular is so standout that he manages to really elevate each one. The hard-bop arrangements are all engaging from front to back and packed with subtlety to make them all the more emotive with each new listen.
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Hyper Dimensional Expansion Beam
Hyper Dimensional Expansion Beam (gatefold orange vinyl LP)
Cat: 482657 5. Rel: 22 Sep 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Code (4:17)
Technicolour (3:26)
Lucid Dreamer (3:28)
Tokyo Nights (0:43)
Pyramids (4:48)
Frequency Of Feeling Expansion (4:30)
Angel Of Darkness (6:54)
Aftermath (3:13)
Atomic Wave Dance (4:43)
The Hammer (3:00)
Mystik (4:09)
Review: It's not clear as to what a 'Hyper-Dimensional Expansion Beam' is, but we do have a clear idea of what it sounds like in the abstract. The trio made up of nu-Afrofuturists King Shabaka, Danalogue and Betamax warn us not to look up on this latest LP masterwork, owing to the group's cosmic chops for fusing dancehall, jazz and psychdance musical elements. Perfect for the coming storm, this is a cinematic jazzdance you can't miss.
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Butch Haynes Introduces Complementary Minds Vol 1
Cat: TRP 001. Rel: 16 Dec 22
 
Deep House
Fantastic (2:29)
Teacher Carey (2:55)
Flower Diva (3:53)
Insomnia (2:50)
Q Orchestra (The Lost Tape mix) (3:50)
Bebi (1:52)
Myers Boogie Man (4:23)
Right On (5:22)
Contact 911 (6:27)
G Buster (1:38)
Maam (4:40)
Review: Terapia Records is a Milan-born record label created by Luca Ferrara and Michele Fallabrino aka Complementary Minds. Here they present the very first release in its catalogue, a stunning LP titled Butch Haynes introduces Complementary Minds Vol. 1. Featuring a wide selection of moods and grooves throughout its whopping amount of tracks, some of the highlights include: the late night boogie-down vibe of 'Flower Diva" the late night deepness of 'Q Orchestra' (The Lost Tape mix) with its Moodymann influenced vibe, through to the knackered and off-kilter business of 'Myers Boogie Man' and the dreamy classic house emotion of 'Contact 911' with its early Chicago vibe featuring celestial Larry Heard-like synth sounds.
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Conjunto Ingenieria
Cat: ELPALMASLP 22. Rel: 21 Nov 22
 
International
Mambo Silbado (2:19)
El Alacran (2:54)
Amorcito (2:22)
Dame Boogaloo (2:21)
Extasis (3:21)
Mambo Sancocho (3:33)
La Boa (2:46)
Mambo Rock (2:41)
Aefo (3:19)
La Bola (4:24)
Intermission Riff (3:46)
Eso (2:54)
Review: You cannot help but head deep into a steamy and tropical jungle from the first moment Conjunto Ingenieria's self-titled album begins to play. Compiled by El Dragon Criollo and El Palmas, it is a great selection of tracks from all throughout the group's career from the early 60s onwards. They remain one of Venezuela's most celebrated bands not least in part thanks to their creativity, vibrant sound and vital rhythms, all served up with youthful energy. This collection is a testament to that with horn-and-percussion heavy stompers, Latin rock n roll and staccato grooves all providing a real musical flex.
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Tags: Latin | Salsa | Latin Jazz | Boogaloo
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Alone In A Dome
Alone In A Dome (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: FATLP 147. Rel: 07 Feb 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Part Of The Landscape (2:38)
Halos (1:34)
Stuck In The Winter (3:36)
Pretender (2:17)
No Dissertation (1:27)
Tell Molly (2:36)
Before Midnight (2:20)
No Such Thing As Grownups (2:16)
That One Week (2:08)
Brush Off (2:53)
Enemies (2:12)
On Division (3:03)
Review: The Copyrights are a pop punk band from Illinois who have been working steadfast on their ear-catching sound since 2003. After so many years hopping from label to label (but often orbiting Chicago's Red Scare), they're landing on the mighty Fat Wreck Chords with one of their biggest albums to date. If you know Fat Mike's label then you know what you're in for here - insanely catchy blasts of radio-friendly punk rock - but The Copyrights have been doing this long enough to know how to give their music an edge. There's a certain gnarliness in the riffs, a snarl around the edge of those big choruses, which shows they're not making throwaway chart fodder here. This is pop punk for the true lifers, and one of the band's finest achievements to date.
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India (reissue)
India (reissue) (gatefold LP + insert)
Cat: MRBLP 149. Rel: 31 Jul 17
 
International
India (6:54)
Milho Verde (4:25)
Presente Cotidiano (2:54)
Volta (3:19)
Relance (4:55)
Da Maior Importancia (5:08)
Passarinho (5:27)
Pontos De Luz (2:43)
Desafinado (2:39)
Review: Last reissued in Brazil over 10 years ago and last reissued on vinyl over 20 years ago, legendary Brazilian singer Gal Costa's sixth album is a tropicalian odyssey. Reflective, soulful, touching and dynamic, Gal guides us through a sunset story of ballads ("Volta"), bossas ("Milho Verde") blues ("De Maior Importance") and beyond with an all-star troupe of musicians including Gilberto Gil, Arthur Verocai and Dominguinhos. Remastered to a touch and complete with the original cover that was banned by the Brazilian dictatorship at the time, this is the first time India has been reissued with care in decades.
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Invisible Cities
Invisible Cities (2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SR 006. Rel: 26 Oct 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Headless Day (7:18)
Stack Interchange (5:32)
Invisible Cities (4:37)
Edgelands (1:44)
Kubat-Dreieck (1:50)
What Remains (4:33)
Phantom Power (6:39)
Battle Of The Trees (3:20)
Kodokushi (4:00)
No Further Action (2:12)
Invaders (6:37)
Thirst For A Beautiful Mouth (2:27)
These Small Things (6:19)
By Product (5:41)
Yarlswood (5:24)
Review: Although barely known outside of experimental electronic music circles, Simon Crab has been making avant-garde and cutting-edge music since the turn of the '80s. His latest album, and first for Leeds-based Space Ritual, delivers sci-fi daydreaming by the bucket-load, with the Hastings-based producer gently leading us on a journey through symphonic electronic ambient ('Headless Day'), shuffling ambient techno ('Invisible Cities'), gorgeous beat-free soundscapes ('Edgelands', 'Phantom Power'), low-slung IDM-dub fusion ('Battle of the Trees'), illbient influenced ambient dub ('Invaders') and bubbly-sounding, modular-powered electronica (the pin-sharp and wonderfully melodious 'By Product'). It all adds up to an immersive, evocative and emotive collection of vivid electronic workouts that more than stands up to repeat listens.
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Performing Songs Of Sex Love & Hate
Cat: MIND 702P. Rel: 19 Feb 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Cornfed Dames (live In Stockholm Gota Lejon April 10th 1986 FM Broadcast) (5:17)
Do The Clam (3:51)
Love Me (3:00)
Whats Inside A Girl (3:26)
Blue Moon Baby (2:52)
Can Your Pussy The Dog? (4:14)
Surfin Bird (3:48)
Aloha From Hell (live Hammersmith Odeon London March 13th 1986 FM Broadcast) (2:35)
Can Your Pussy The Dog? (3:36)
Chicken (2:47)
Cornfed Dames (2:47)
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Review: Husband and wife singer-guitarist duo Lux Interior and Poison Ivy were the backbone and founding parents of The Cramps, whose lengthy career managed to outlive many of the formative-era punks they broke through with, first catapulting onto the New York gothabilly scene (well, arguably they invented it) circa 1976 and then only finally opting to call time in 2009, following the sad passing of Interior. During that tine, they inspired myriad garage, alternative, and heavy rock & roll bands that wanted to keep things minimal, and their work can still be considered as setting benchmarks today. Across this incredible collection of tracks, or rather Songs of Love & Hate captured live and on stage, the outfit certainly show exactly why their popularity was so long-lasting and their legacy so inimitable. You can hear elements of The Cramps in work from latter day legends such as Ezra Furman and Jim Jones, but ultimately there's nothing that comes remotely close the band themselves.
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