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Singles
Misty Morning
Cat: MBX 212. Rel: 09 Apr 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Joseph Cotton & Earl Heptones - "Misty Morning" (4:00)
Room In The Sky All Stars - "Smoking Horn" (feat Eddie "Tan Tan" Thornton) (4:21)
Review: The latest from the Joe Gibbs label features a powerful roots rockers reinterpretation of The Sensations' classic rocksteady tune 'Everyday Is Like a Holiday.' The new version from Ruddy Thomas brings a different kind of energy while honouring the soulful essence of the original. It's packed with plenty of mad mixing desk effects and endless echo while warm vocals and deep basslines lock in a steady, hypnotic rhythm. On the B-side, Joe Gibbs & The Professionals deliver 'Holiday Style' which has happy horns and melodies that sparkle in the hot summer sun. Real roots authenticity and dub mastery make this another vital 7".
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Upstairs Downstairs
Upstairs Downstairs (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: DOLLYTS 10. Rel: 09 May 25
 
Techno
Upstairs Downstairs (6:21)
Protection (5:12)
Key Of Life (4:57)
At The Door (5:08)
Review: Italian turbo talent Earwax brings his techno perspective to this new one from the Dolly TS series. 'Upstairs Downstairs' soon sweeps you up with its buoyant and bouncy techno drums and wavy cosmic synth lines. 'Protection' then gets more dark and heads down with a menacing low-end throb and increasingly edgy percussive through-line. There is comic tension and turbulence to 'Key Of Life' with its unsettling and eerie synths and banging drums, and last of all is 'At The Door', which races on with hints of original 90s techno rawness. Very useful, high-functioning techno.
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Jesus Calling
Cat: FJM 06. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Jesus Calling (8:07)
Show Me The Way (6:28)
Superior Disco (6:41)
Loud Minority (6:33)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Canadian go-slow master Eddie C is back with more of his sumptuous and sensuous grooves on the magnificent Funkyjaws Music. This new 12" kicks off with the emotionally intense and gospel-laced vocal sounds of 'Jesus Calling' with a passionate pastor lighting up the airways. 'Show Me The Way' is a more paired down sound this time with a raw soul edge and nice dusty drums, then 'Superior Disco' brings some lavish string stabs and funky basslines to some killer instrumental grooves. 'Loud Minority' closes out with some lovely jazzy organ work over more low-slung and dusty disco beats.
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EEE 018
EEE 018 (12")
Cat: EEE 018. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Track 1 (7:05)
Track 2 (7:00)
Review: EEE keeps it simple, with the artist, label and EPs all given that simple naming convention. It means there is nothing to focus on but the music. Which is fine by us as this 18th such outing is another doozy that should slip into your record bag post-haste. 'Track 1' has 90s organ chords and a deep, rolling bassline working together to soon get you moving while sustained pads and dry per add detail as a tempting vocal lures you in. On the flip, things are a little less pared back with some widescreen synths adding cosmic scale to the potent tech house drums. Tidy tools.
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Tags: Tech House
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Borft Dance Classics Vol 4
Cat: BORFT 176. Rel: 09 Apr 25
 
Techno
Egglady - "Prinsessan Och Agget 1" (6:15)
Nikolas Rowland - "Headspin" (5:47)
Kord - "Puffy Nipples" (5:03)
Crinan - "Suit 61" (7:04)
Review: Swedish label Borft has been digging in its archives again to assemble another volume of what it sees as its most classic cuts. And we don't disagree with these, which are taken from releases that originally landed between 1998 and 1999. Egglady's- 'Prinsessan Och Agget 1' is well-swung and deftly dubbed out with lovely analogue drum sounds cutting through. Nikolas Rowland's 'Headspin' is another smooth one with molten chords and a firm low-end drive. 'Puffy Nipples' from Kord is a wonky number with an unhinged charm and stomping groove that will stand out in any set while Crinan closes with the classy and raw house, dub and tech fusion that is 'Suit 61'.
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Audio Vertigo Echo
Audio Vertigo Echo (white vinyl 12")
Cat: 758586 9. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Dis-Graceland 463-465 Bury New Road (4:10)
Adriana Again (3:49)
Timber (4:44)
Sober (4:47)
Review: British indie darlings Elbow return with their fifth EP this June, and their latest offering features last year's standalone single 'Adriana Again' alongside three brand-new, previously unheard tracks. Frontman Guy Garvey calls it a full-circle moment for the band in which they reflect on a creative peak where studio sessions are brimming with fun and fire. The EP blends soulful, textured instrumentation with lyrics rooted in Garvey's personal past so they are equal parts dark, joyful and reflective. Here are plenty of unpredictable guitar flourishes, a rock-solid rhythm section and bold production from Craig Potter all helping to make this feel both exhilarating and intimate.
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Elvis EP
Elvis EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: DRAGA 005. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
ElVis#1 (11:09)
ElVis#2 (9:15)
Review: The mysterious EMI has been turning out cutting-edge minimal and tech weapons for a while on the likes of PlayedBy and Contur, and this one takes him to the fledgling Draganenii label for a pair of elongated, long-form workouts for mind and body. 'ElVis#1' is all snappy drums and rasping bass, watery pads and moody synth atmospherics that are constantly shifting. The flip side is another epic piece, but this time is more stripped back and deep, dubby and otherworldly with smeared pads and abstract designs all keeping the mind busy while the synthetic grooves roll on.
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Will 2 Move EP
Cat: OCWAX 004. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Funky/Club House
Carlito (6:39)
Zhanet (6:38)
Hov (6:29)
Meshell (6:46)
Review: Encee serves up a superb debut here on the nascent but already impressive Only Cuts Records. It's lush, funky vibes all the way here with 'Carlito' tapping into a classic soulful sound and drenched in loved-up vocals. 'Zhanet' has fizzy, sugary synths darting through the mix as warm drums bounce in neat patterns and 'Hov' then brings some blissful summer synth work and cut up stabs that energise the party without ever starting from deep and rich musicality. 'Meshell' is a perfect vocal cut for summer deployment with wispy chords, r&b vocal chops and colourful bass.

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Tags: UK Garage
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Vom Vom Vom EP
Vom Vom Vom EP (limited 12")
Cat: FRTLTD 004. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Vom Vom Vom (7:02)
Vom Vom Vom (Alex Font & Beckhauser remix) (7:02)
Vom Vom Vom (Paul K remix) (12:01)
Review: Fratii ro Brazil finally serves up a fourth chapter, some two-plus years since we last heard from them. This one welcomes Ertmi, who appeared on the lashes seance VA back in 2022. His 'Vom Vom Vom' has got minimal classic potential: the synthetic drums and rubbery and funky with crisp hits defining their contours as muted, muffled, mutating synths marbled the groove, and a muttered vocal hook plays out of its own accord. It's playful after-party perfection to unite the whole floor. Two remixes rework it for different moments - Paul K brings a ghoulish energy, and Alex Font & Beckhauser rework it with more housey drums.
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Tags: Minimal
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Caleto Sampler 03
Caleto Sampler 03 (limited 12")
Cat: CTRWAX 008. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Etat Cru - "Jasmina" (6:54)
Jerry M - "Gutek" (6:16)
Jerry M - "Gondin" (5:03)
Robsessive - "Look After You" (6:44)
SIM ON - "Brudas" (8:19)
Review: Caleto Records's eighth outing takes the form of this various artists compilation featuring exclusively Polish producers. The Etat Cru duo of Olszewski and Pawlescu kick off with the wire and sinewy synths and tech house pomp of 'Jasmina' then Jerry M offers two cuts. 'Gutek' is a nice spaced-out tech cruiser with flashy astral pads and 'Gondin' rides on well-designed breakbeats with an old-school bassline. Robsessive's 'Look After You' is a deeper, dubber, grittier cut for late-night vibes and SIM ON's 'Brudas' is all glitchy and dystopian urban landscaping. Poland sure has plenty of talent based on this EP.

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Tags: Tech House
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PRZ 10TEN
PRZ 10TEN (12")
Cat: PRZ 10TEN. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Deep House
Dreamless (7:16)
Universal Express (feat Dismal) (6:20)
Now Or Never (6:02)
Disco Cydonia (feat Dismal) (6:01)
Space Groove (6:04)
Review: For its tenth release, the label showcases Chilean producer Existencia Pasajera, an artist steadily rising in the electronic music scene. This release features five diverse tracks that highlight his signature style, blending deep textures with dynamic rhythms. A standout is the co-production with Dismal, adding a compelling layer to the project. Together, the tracks offer a well-rounded glimpse into Existencia Pasajera's evolving sound, balancing experimentation with dancefloor appeal. This release not only marks a milestone for the label but also solidifies Existencia Pasajera's position as a promising talent to watch.
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Tags: Tech House
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Syncrosonix Parts EP
Cat: HDK 2. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Psy/Goa Trance
Syncrosonix (part I) (4:34)
Syncrosonix (part II) (5:03)
Goagoa (part I) (5:02)
Goagoa (part II) (6:42)
Review: Headek Records second release is as good as its first, with The Eyes of Goa's Syncrosonix EP diving into deep, hypnotic Goa trance sounds. Both standout tracks-'Syncrosonix' and 'Goagoa'-come in dual versions that merge the raw energy of classic Goa with bleep-laced techno futurism. It's a heady blend of bold basslines and acid-drenched sequences on both parts of 'Syncrosonix' with turbocharged drums sweeping you off your feet. 'Goagoa' is all shimmering bleeps and sleek synths so the result is a high-intensity, time-warping experience that pulls you into a vortex of rhythm and light that will expand your mind. These tunes really celebrate trance's timeless transformative power.
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ODY 001
ODY 001 (12")
Cat: ODY 001. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Techno
GNMR - "Zen" (6:28)
Pakzad - "I Could Never Imagine" (6:03)
Eversines - "Randomized Controlled Trial" (6:04)
Oscillator Man - "Turning The Mix Up A Bit" (6:29)
Review: Portugal has always had its own thriving scene right back to the days of 90s rave and techno. But in recent times it seems to be having a wider cultural impact with the arrival of plenty of great artists, labels, radio stations and collectives getting proper recognition across the global underground. Just over the Tagus river from Lisbon comes this new label oDYSea from the Caparica coast, and it's headed up by Penelope. GNMR's 'Zen' kicks off with cosmic tech and snappy kicks then Pakzad's 'I Could Never Imagine' is a mid-tempo and warped tech cut with hissing hi hats and psyched out colours. Eversines's 'Randomized Controlled Trial' is taught and trippy techno then Oscillator Man's 'Turning The Mix Up A Bit' is an acid-laced sleaze-fest.
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Bass Scene Investigation Vol 1
Bass Scene Investigation Vol 1 (hand-numbered 12" + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ECU 015. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Electro
Illektrolab - "Making Heads Dip" (6:11)
ADJ - "Ruby Murray" (6:42)
Pablo Funk - "Flood The Swap" (5:25)
Errorbeauty - "This Rider" (7:47)
Syrte - "Tardigrade Pomona" (5:11)
Francois Dillinger - "Swordholde" (5:18)
Review: EC Underground is back with more inquisitors of low-end heavy sounds on Bass Scene Investigation vol 1 and again digs deep into the worlds of electro, techno, breakbeat and IDM. The compilation kicks off with the skittish percussive patterns of Illektrolab's 'Making Heads Dip', then heads into moody ground with ADJ, Pablo Funk brings some menacing synth work and Errorbeauty gets all weird and trippy with some mad electronics. Francois Dillinger offers a dystopian electro sound full of irresistibly jacked-up drums. A fine investigation indeed.
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Down Ya Inna Babylon
Cat: MMR 004. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
King Lorenzo - "Down Ya Inna Baylon" (4:07)
Locks Messenjah - "In Jah I Trust" (dub) (4:08)
Locks Messenjah Meets Everest Dub - "Black Swan" (3:16)
Locks Messenjah Meets Everest Dub - "Stapleton Rd Dubwize" (3:21)
Review: MessenJAH Movement is on a roll after its first three outings and this fourth is just as momentous as it explores conscious dub. The A-side showcases the unmistakable voice of King Lorenzo on 'Down Ya Inna Babylon', which is a heartfelt collaboration years in the making. It's backed by a militant yet soulful MessenJAH Movement riddim and a heavy dub version mixed in-house with stepping rhythms and shiny digital leads. On the flip, Black Swan marks a long-anticipated link-up between Locks MessenJAH and EverestDub, who has been a key figure in Bristol's dub scene since 2008. The track pays tribute to the roots and legacy of Bristol dub and is named after the iconic venue that shaped UK sound system culture.

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Theme: Remastered & Remixed
Cat: PF 009. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Techno
Theme (Vil remix) (5:40)
Theme (remastered) (5:55)
Theme (Earwax remix) (5:16)
Theme (Deniro) (7:27)
Review: 'Theme' is a 1999 techno classic from Mion aka Edit Select that was originally released on Music Man. 26 years on, it still sounds future and chimes with the deep tech sound of now, so has been remastered and offered up alongside new remixes from Vil, Earwax and Deniro. The original is a textured, loose and chunky techno stomper with fuzzy pads and imperfect edges. Vil's version has wispy synths and static electricity fizzing around a deep mid-tempo groove and cavernous sub bass. Earwax brings a widescreen serenity and supple depth, and Deniro ups the melodic quota with shimmering synth modulations.
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All Your Love & Blues
Cat: QRK 014. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Funky/Club House
Jamiro (6:13)
Show Them (6:30)
So Good (5:13)
Cosmic Connection (5:10)
Cravings (5:08)
Review: Trent Voyage and Elena Moroder started working together in 2022 and here make their debut on Quirk. It speaks to a duo who have a love of classic US house but have enough skill to bring their own style to it. Elena's dynamic, sensual vocals weave through lyrics about paradise, love and fantasy, with the opener 'Jamiro' a perfect deep house hymn with timeless vibes. 'Show Them' is a more minimal and late-night sound with a twitchy synth and moody vocals bringing more edginess. 'So Good' has a jacked up groove and another magnificent original vocal that harks back to the golden era. 'Cosmic Connection' repeats the trick with a rugged drum sound, then 'Cravings' is built on an electro rhythm with future synth sparks.

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Álbumes
Transmissions
Cat: DIN 92. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Uncharted
Abeona
Colony
Ice Station
Revolve
Salvage
Terra Sirenum
Apogee
Review: Last year, regular collaborators Ian Boddy (a Sunderland-based electronics wizard who founded the ambient-focused DiN imprint years ago) and Erik Wallo (a long-serving Norwegian guitarist primiarly known for his experimental and ambient releases) performed their first joint concert for a decade. It's that performance, where they jammed out extended and much-changed versions of tracks featured on some of their prior studio sets, which forms the basis of their latest full-length, Transmissions. As you'd expect, it's a wonderfully atmospheric and evocative affair that gets the most out of both artists, with highlights including the wonderfully creepy 'Uncharted', the krautrock-style hypnotism of 'Aboena', the icy and ethereal 'Ice Station' and the slow-burn bliss of 'Salvage'.
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East Of Underground (reissue)
East Of Underground (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 64185. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Funk
I Want To Take You Higher (4:15)
Smiling Faces Sometimes (6:21)
(Don't Worry) If There's A Hell Below, We're All Going To Go (6:02)
People Get Ready (4:20)
Getting Over (2:14)
I'll Bet You/California Dreamin' (3:43)
Popcorn/Oye Como Va (5:50)
I Love You For All Seasons (3:04)
East Of Java (2:06)
Walk On By (2:40)
Review: How much soul and funk does East of Underground deliver? A lot, that's how much. This raw and righteous gem from 1971 was originally issued by the US Army and handed out to troops during the Vietnam War, which means that original copies are insanely rare and pricey. Thankfully, this reissue brings it back to the people, minus the less memorable Soap LP. What remains is pure fire: gritty covers of Curtis Mayfield, Funkadelic, James Brown and more, all of which are played with heart and urgency by a group of enlisted musicians. Bonus fact: their take on The Fuzz's 'I Love You for All Seasons' became the backbone of US trap star 21 Savage's 'A Lot.'
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The Best Of BBC Sessions 1979-1997
Cat: CL 98173. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Villiers Terrace (4:14)
Read It In The Books (2:31)
All That Jazz (2:57)
Over The Wall (4:47)
All My Colours (4:26)
Back Of Love (4:12)
Seven Seas (3:55)
Ocean Rain (3:46)
Nocturnal Me (4:10)
Rescue (3:49)
Review: Another BBC Sessions edition compiles nearly two decades of live-in-studio performances from Echo & The Bunnymen, tracing the Liverpool legends' rise from wiry post-punk outsiders to accomplished songwriters. John Peel and Janice Long oversaw the sessions with eagle's eyes, as production polish from classics such as 'The Killing Moon', 'Rescue' and 'Lips Like Sugar' reveal the band's skeletal brilliance and moody immediacy. Something of a guide to the band's career arc as a whole, we hear the way paved for a more expansive, melancholic texture in the later years, despite an ever morphotic, modulable lineup. The Cult Legends reissue set offers longtime fans and newer listeners a chance to hear the Bunnymen with studio intimacy and live spontaneity; less theatrical than their stage shows, but just as haunting.
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Interstellar Shaman
Cat: VOYA 005. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Techno
Taken (4:42)
Betty Dreams (4:33)
Conflict Inferno (4:38)
Fractal Mesh (4:39)
Interstellar Shaman (4:37)
Ready The Armada (4:40)
Something We Don't Understand (4:39)
Signal Lost On Proxima (4:35)
Review: Jakarta-based Ecilo returns to Voyager Recordings with a new album that taps into a familiar style - sci-fi atmospheres with dancefloor-ready techno - but he does it with rare skill. He's been honing this style since 2008 on labels like AXIS, ARTS and Planet Rhythm and these latest tunes have had early plays from dons such as Luke Slater, Ben Sims and Svreca. 'Taken' sets the seen and launches you into deep space, and the rest of the EP powers on with the singing circuit boards of 'Fractal Mesh' quick to mesmerise, the purposeful low end throb of 'Something We Don't Understand' impossible to escape from and 'Ready The Armada' channeling archetype Jee Mills style comic techno minimalism.
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Rai Sidi Bel Abbas Vol 2
Cat: NP 049LP. Rel: 30 May 25
 
International
Maak Probleme (5:37)
Ala Jal Ouahda (6:01)
Datli Laakal (3:57)
Adebtini Ya Bent Nass (5:30)
Madanitch Lyame (5:46)
Maktoub Aliya Noualfak (6:20)
Rani Ndal Nsaaf Feli Rayha Tlef (5:33)
Mazal Galbi Tamaa (6:02)
Review: Drissi El-Abbass's Rai Sidi Bel Abbes - Volume 2 is a superb eight-track compilation that tells the evolutionary story of Rai music from the late 1970s to the 1990s. Released by Nashazphone on four sides of wax, it highlights El-Abbassi's soft vocals and innovative fusion of traditional Algerian music with electronic elements which came after he started his career with Les Aigles Noirs and later collaborated with guitarist Ahmed Zergui. El-Abbassi embraced synthesisers and drum machines to shape a modern Rai sound that has stood the test of time and tracks like 'Maak Probleme' and 'Datli Laakal' blend nostalgic melodies with bold production to offer a vivid portrait of Rai's creative transformation.
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Laini Tani
Laini Tani (translucent yellow vinyl LP) (1 per customer)
Cat: TPLP 1964LTD. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Elnadaha (4:29)
Kaabi Aali (4:29)
Banit (4:30)
Eid (3:51)
Enti Fi Neama (3:51)
Dafaa Robaai (3:42)
Labkha (5:17)
Laini Tani (5:01)
Ghorzetein (4:25)
Review: Nadah El Shazly returns with her second album and first on One Little Independent and Backward Music. The Egyptian-born, Montreal-based artist blends experimental sonics with Arabic roots and improvisation on Laini Tani, and crafts music that slips between worlds and takes you with it. The whole record pulses like a hot night stretching into morning. It's sweaty, surreal, and endlessly alive and each track is a vivid fragment: defiant, euphoric or quietly raw. El Shazly's lush vocals and layered metaphors weave a dreamstate of meaning and mystery that bold and chaotic yet controlled so is a record to get lost in, then hit repeat as you try to decode its hidden truths.
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Side By Side (Acoustic Sounds Series)
Side By Side (Acoustic Sounds Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 757360 6. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Stompy Jones (6:36)
Squeeze Me (4:36)
Big Shoe (5:36)
Going Up (4:49)
Just A Memory (5:53)
Let's Fall In Love (6:47)
Ruint (2:34)
Bend One (3:00)
You Need To Rock (5:53)
Review: A standout 1958-1959 recording by Johnny Hodges, Side by Side marked his continued solo work after taking the bold decision to leave the legendary Duke Ellington Orchestra. This album harks back to the small-group sessions of the 1930s but with a twist as Ellington's absence on several tracks meant Billy Strayhorn stepped in on piano. Joining Hodges are jazz legends like Jo Jones, Roy Eldridge and Harry 'Sweets' Edison, who all add colour to the varied collection, which has been newly remastered for Verve's Acoustic Sounds Series. As a follow-up to 1959's Back to Back: Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges Play the Blues, it is another gem from the noted alto saxophonist.
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L'Enfant Sacre De Bellevue
Cat: 198028 86341. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
L'Enfant Sacre De Belevue (feat Abd Al Malik) (3:17)
Le Message (4:06)
Bibang Et Les Allers Retours (3:40)
375 (3:04)
Charlie (interlude) (1:02)
Shoe Box (feat Conway The Machine) (4:06)
Le Juene Moi (3:49)
La Fayette (1:55)
Rose Des Vents (3:37)
Nakata (Interluide) (1:45)
Le Dernier Garcon (3:37)
Spect (3:24)
Review: Benjamin Epps sharpens his craft with L'enfant sacre de Bellevue, the successor to La grande desillusion, amounting to the second of two records to excavate the French rapper's history and personal growth through self-reflective, fine-tipped lyricism. This is a record driven by ambition and vulnerability, tracing the contours of personal struggle, pride, and purpose; Epps balances tight productions with a fierce bravado, one not considered counter to introspection or emotive soul-bearing. Epps operates with clarity and control, further solidifying his status as one of the most technically gifted voices in French hip-hop today.
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Soutwhind From Hachijo
Cat: FJLP 05. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Track 1
Fernanda
Track 3
Trail
Wave
Prayer
Bush
Mother Forest
Track 9
Wind
Track 11
Dancin' Stars
Review: Southwind from Hachijo is a rare gem from 1990s Japan dug out delightfully by Forest Jams and written by E.S. Island. This reissue of it dives deeper into ambient terrain while embracing tribal and spiritual tones unlike previous works. It was recorded on the remote Hachijo Island and is awash with organic textures and traditional Japanese instruments that effortlessly make for a meditative soundscape. The music is largely performed by the late Eisuke Takahashi and Nene Sanae, whose chemistry channels the island's raw, natural energy into its ever-shifting tones and timbres. It's a deeply personal and atmospheric listen and an ode to place and spirit that takes you there in an instant
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If Your Mirror Breaks
Cat: EX 149LP. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Beat Beat Drums (5:12)
Monday Song (5:20)
The Evidence (2:58)
Spider & Fly (5:32)
Circuit Breaker (5:20)
Wheel (5:04)
The Loss (3:55)
In The Rain (2:32)
The Apartment Block (6:03)
Great! (4:22)
Review: Originating in 1979 from the squatting movements of Amsterdam and Wormer, The Ex are one of the most dynamic, experimental and longest serving punk acts of the original Dutch scene, known for their anarcho-punk ethos, seamlessly blending elements of noise-rock, jazz, noise, no wave, free improv and traditionalist folk stretching from Hungary to Turkey, Ethiopia, Congo, and Eritrea. With over 20 full-length LPs to their succinct moniker thus far, If Your Mirror Breaks is the first album from the collective since 2018's 27 Passports, continuing their fearless sonic expansion with a ten-part series of surrealist daydreams, calls to action, ominous warnings and bursts of vitality tapped into the pulse of time.
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Night Train (reissue)
Cat: BT 5059. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Jazz
Hooligan (4:10)
Switched On (3:49)
In A Roundabout Sort Of Way (3:43)
Chattanooga Choo Choo (3:11)
Yuggy Buggy (3:51)
Does It Matter (4:03)
Shake It (4:17)
One For John (3:22)
Green Onions (3:59)
Night Train (4:03)
Review: The Excursion's 1968 album Night Train, led by organist Jerry Allen, fuses jazz, mod and beat influences into a distinctive sound that has stood the test of time. Featuring a cover of the evergreen gem 'Green Onions,' the record epitomises the musical energy of its era and though relatively obscure at the time, it has since gained cult status among collectors. Original vinyl pressings are now rare and highly prized as its unique blend of styles and period charm make Night Train a standout release in British jazz history, which was ever shifting in the 1960s.
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Butcher Basement: Revamped
Butcher Basement: Revamped (gatefold blood red splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: ULR 389LP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Metal
Commencement Of End (5:04)
Slaughterer Chainsaw (3:09)
Resurrectionist Blasphemous (3:26)
Merciless Infanticide (2:59)
Pathological Deformity (3:00)
Brutality Great Battle (1:57)
Rotten Entraills (3:56)
Butcher Basement (3:50)
My Bloody Show (3:02)
Bulldozer Massacre (3:38)
Babykiller (3:57)
Review: The Butcher Basement is a reimagined and blood-soaked rebirth of Extermination Dismemberment's 2010 debut album, which is dripping with gore and heavy with brutality. The wholly re-recorded release captures the grotesque atmosphere of its original conference but with added detail worked into the sounds. With these revamped compositions of fresh material rooted in their early style, plus sharpened production, these metal sounds hit harder than ever and thrive in morbid theatrics. Rather than just a simple reissue, The Butcher Basement is a whole new resurrection.
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Primer
Primer (LP)
Cat: EMLP 001. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Their Own Definition Of Grandeur (4:06)
Hammerzeit (2:31)
A Simple Spell (1:02)
Driving Force (3:14)
Don't Tell Anyone (0:58)
Primer (3:47)
Sixty Miles Apart (1:34)
I Belong With You (2:05)
Sweet Oblivion (0:58)
Civilization (3:45)
Static-statisch (2:35)
Stowaway (2:00)
Rein Gold (5:41)
Chloroform (1:09)
Review: Ensemble Modern and experimental, Berlin-based music composer and sound artist Hainbach come together for Primer, an album sourced from their 2022 Checkpoint concert and reworked in the studio with bassist Paul Cannon. The record transforms their fine live performance into a rich, immersive home listening experience with Hainbach's signature use of nuclear research gear, tape loops and vintage electronics weaving haunting, ever-shifting textures throughout. As such the pieces pulse with a sonic spark that captures the spirit of experimentation and collaboration and is taps into plenty of avant-garde thinking in its approach to drone and ambient.
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Maetrix
Maetrix (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ODINLP 9595. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Artemix & Cadae (21:35)
XIII (9:34)
Bolge (12:39)
Zipline (7:02)
Maetrix (13:41)
Climbing (5:47)
Review: Espen Berg's Maetrix captures the pianist and composer at a bold creative high, as he upscales his craft, this time working with the celebrated Trondheim Jazz Orchestra. Originally premiered to a full ovation at the 2017 Molde International Jazz Festival, this six-part suite finally sees release, recorded between Oslo's Rainbow Studio and Ora Studio in Trondheim. Berg furthers his rep for rhythmic complexity and emotive depth to a 14-piece ensemble featuring standout artists Daniel Herskedal, Rob Waring, and Hayden Powell, while vocalists Kirsti Huke and Sissel Vera Pettersen ensure a graceful vocal topline. Echoes of Pat Metheny and Kenneth Dahl Knudsen waft through the compositions, but Maetrix stands firmly in Berg's own voice, radiating the sense of a collaborative effort years in the making.
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