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Singles
Lajka
Lajka (12")
Cat: RFCTN 13. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Techno
Lajka (7:55)
Lajka (Mathimidori remix) (7:33)
Lajka (Chiari remix) (7:10)
Lajkinha (8:57)
 in stock $19.33
Xtrictly Elektro Vol 2 EP
Xtrictly Elektro Vol 2 EP (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: CT 009. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Electro
EC13 - "The Unreal Elektro Era" (5:33)
Spectrums Data Forces - "Can't Scape Reality" (5:55)
Atix - "King Of Fighter" (4:39)
Calagad 13 - "Area Desconocida" (4:49)
Final Dream - "Echo Chamber" (5:51)
Elektrotechnik - "Hard Symphony" (5:20)
Review: Cosmic Tribe is back with six more cutting-edge tracks that push the boundaries of electro while honouring its core principles on the superb XTRICTLY ELEKTRO Vol. 2. In showcasing forward-thinking sound design and global talents, this compilation affirms Cosmic Tribe's dedication to rhythmic experimentation and genre-defining precision. EC13 opens with his retro-futurist, cinematic style, while Spectrums Data Forces injects technical flair from southern Spain. Lyon's Atix delivers decades of club-driven expertise, and on the flip, Calagad 13 dives deep with a bass-heavy introspection, Final Dream (aka Phil Klein) brings epic UK grit, and Elektrotechnik closes with an industrial punch. A great window into electro's ever-evolving power.

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Gulp
Gulp (12")
Cat: WSDMLP 010. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Bass
Terminal (0:59)
BDB (4:30)
Jets (4:59)
Skyline 4 (4:51)
SLoPE (4:40)
Laguna (4:14)
Settle (2:55)
Review: Facta's latest for Wisdom Teeth opens with 'Jets', a low-slung, sub-sloshed throb that's quietly become a DJ favourite-Ben UFO has spun it as an opener multiple times and you can hear why. It's bouncy, tactile and disorienting in just the right measure, setting the tone for a seven-track suite that finds the Londoner weaving through dubby techno, cheeky minimal and post-step psychedelia with that recognisably prismatic touch. 'On Deck' pivots into springy broken house, full of teasing builds and frayed edges, while 'Bunt' pairs heavy-limbed bass pressure with pointillist vocal chops. There's a skittishness to the palette that recalls his most textural club material, but these tracks feel leaner, more distilled-sonic matter reshaped mid-air. Even in the most playful moments, like the bleepy funk of 'Swish', there's an undercurrent of tonal oddness that keeps things slippery. 'Fang' and 'Snooze Alarm' slow the pulse, tracing soft arcs across rhythm and dissonance. As ever with Facta, genre markers are melted down into a coherent sonic vocabulary, full of negative space, strange hooks and glistening decay.
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Atoms Revolt
Cat: ESP 120. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Atoms Revolt (4:55)
New Freedom (4:54)
Review: Fashion Flesh aka John Talaga debuts on ESP Institute with two mind-bending tracks crafted from homemade electronics, circuit-bent gear and tape manipulations. Side A's 'Atoms Revolt' explores the secret lives of machines while channelling chaotic energy into controlled sonic accidents, layered distortion and surreal textures. Side B's 'New Freedom' evokes a dystopian adventure into Detroit's decaying industrial sprawl while fusing Geiger-like pulses and eerie oscillations with fragmented voices into a dark rhythmic storm. Talaga's ability to extract soul from machines is remarkable here in what is a visceral and cerebral EP.
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The Core
The Core (12")
Cat: BTRP 007. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
The Core (5:16)
Breakin Up (9:34)
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Secrets Of The Nebula
Cat: IT 071. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Techno
Deep In The Mountain (4:44)
Dreams Of The Lost Moon (3:39)
Darkstar System M312 (5:51)
Cooling The Heatsink (7:24)
Moss Nebula Tidal Dance (6:31)
Review: New music from LA resident Fields of Mist is always worth hearing. He's previously proven to be a master of bringing a hip-hop sensibility to his work, as well as a jazzy and broken beat bone on his 2022 album Iluminated60. This latest turn to Illian Tape is another standout with a mix of dreamy, suspenseful pads and killer rhythms. 'Dreams Of The Lost Moon' isa fine example of that with its far-sighted gaze but body popping drums and 'Darkstar System M312' then gets more moody with a speedy low end and astral pads. 'Moss Nebula Tidal Dance' is another blend of deep space ambience with minimal but impactful rhythms.
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Not A SOS
Not A SOS (12")
Cat: JDR 001. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Not A SOS (6:27)
Talo Bisco (5:59)
Intamplarea Din (6:57)
OMB 3 (5:13)
Review: New label klaxon! Jus De Rose mergers form the ever-fertile Romanian scene with a first EP from George Gavanescu aka Floog, a minimalist who has put out some 24-odd EPs in less than a decade. His very firm grasp of dacenfloro dynamics is laid bare here with 'Not A SOS' kicking off with a soot-black post-punk energy, rugged bassline and slapping drum funk. 'Talo Bisco' twists cold wave and synth energy from 80s Eastern Europe into a slapping tech house workout and 'Intamplarea Din' is a more stripped-back thumper with a warped bassline and hurried drums that will lead to plenty of weirded-out moments. 'OMB 3' is another proto-techno experiment with cold analogue drums, 80s synths and dehumanised vocals.
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Geht's Noch? 21st Year Anniversary Part 2
Cat: RBDC 142. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Electro House
Geht's Noch? (Peder Mannerfelt remix) (5:00)
Geht's Noch? (Luca Lozano Gehts Garage remix) (4:25)
Geht's Noch? (Aasthma remix) (4:42)
Geht's Noch? (Steve Angello remix) (6:50)
Review: Roman Flugel's 2004 banger 'Geht's Noch?' is a cheeky electro anthem that became a schoolyard ringtone staple, and now it is back for its 21st anniversary on Running Back. The original was part of a Cocoon compilation and this reissue features remixes that pay homage to its playful mood. Luca Lozano's ' 'Gehts Garage Remix' introduces UK funky elements, Peder Mannerfelt's version builds dramatic tension around the iconic riff, and Aasthma delivers a colourful, anime-inspired take. EDM bigwig Steve Angello brings some signature oversized electro maximalism to his version.
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Black Coffee
Cat: BAN 003. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Electro
FM-3 - "Black Coffee"
FM-3 - "Motion"
FM-3 & Obscene Frequenzy - "Don't Talk To My Face"
FM-3 - "Non Stop"
FM-3 - "Smoke Up"
Cuncic & Malevic - "Superstar" (FM3 remix)
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Disconnect EP
Cat: CRM 333. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Disconnect (feat Kuuda) (6:20)
Off The Wall (feat Kuuda) (6:32)
Desert Dance (6:23)
Freak In The Sheets (6:24)
Review: Yorkshire-born producer Franky Wah joins Crosstown Rebels with a polished, emotionally resonant four-tracker that fuses vocal-driven depth with peak-time muscle. Collaborating on two cuts with Brighton-based trio Kuuda, he leans into a widescreen sound that's equal parts club-primed and cinematic. 'Disconnect' sets the tone with icy synth washes and a dramatic vocal line, while 'Off The Wall' pushes further into afterhours haze, Kuuda's warped harmonies curling around a muscular rhythm section. The B-side delivers weight and tension: 'Desert Dance' channels trance and techno into a low-slung, hypnotic throb, while 'Freak In The Sheets' snaps and growls with basement energy. Wah's affinity for the big-room emotional payoff remains intact, but it's paired here with restraint and atmosphere that makes each drop land with greater intent. With years of major bookings and releases behind him, this feels like a confident, sharp-edged update from one of the UK's more melodic voices.
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The Doom Sessions (reissue)
The Doom Sessions (reissue) (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: HOT 001RE. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
The Doom Sessions (feat MF Doom - mix 1) (3:57)
The Doom Sessions (feat MF Doom - mix 2) (4:03)
Review: The mysterious Ronnie Frazzle steps out with a head-turning 7" for Hot-Rox, again limiting itself to just 300 copies. The precedent has been set since 2022, when the 'Doom Sessions' series set about laying MF Doom acapellas to other unmistakable hip-hop instrumentals. On the A, 'The Doom Sessions' leans into murky low-end and glinting synth bursts, anchored by grainy, half-lit verses from Doom, set to Roots Manuva's 'Witness'. Flip it for mix 2, which displaces the mood entirely with slick bass runs, sun-warmed keys and smoother vocal flows; less clash than complement.
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Intérprete: Marc Hype
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Fugitive (reissue)
Fugitive (reissue) (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: VFS 009. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Fugitive (4:30)
Subliminal (4:43)
Review: Originally unleashed in 1993 via Underdog Recordings, 'Fugitive' by Dave Wallace (Aquasky, Mad Dog) and Shaun O'Hara (Aurora) finally returns in its second pressing, this time on black wax. First reissued in 2019 as part of Vinyl Fanatiks' yellow vinyl Quattro series, the much-demanded jungle 12" now lands again after six years, cut from the original DATs by Simon at The Exchange. A cult Bournemouth production, 'Fugitive' gained notoriety after Bukem double-dropped it at midnight during Dreamscape NYE 1993/94, an essential, heads-know moment in UK rave history. This reissue comes com-pressed to 200 copies, and at just one per customer, it'll surely stay a sought-after snapshot of breaks-heavy euphoria from the scene's salad days.
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Broken Sword Rotten Shield
Broken Sword Rotten Shield (limited oxblood & silver split coloured vinyl 10" + booklet in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: CLCR 145V. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Metal
Broken Sword Rotten Shield (1:44)
From Dog's Mouth, A Blessing (0:49)
Corpselight (1:54)
Lament Of All Things (2:25)
Mirrorhelm (1:28)
Knight's Oath (2:41)
To Ruin & The World's Ending (4:09)
Review: Seemingly unable to rest on any of their laurels for long, and already returning just a year on from 2024's noise-rock indebted sixth full-length Coagulated Bliss, ever-prolific grindcore stalwarts Full Of Hell are back with the ferocious Broken Sword, Rotten Shield EP. Featuring notably cleaner production than ever heard prior, the material pays homage to classic death metal motifs whilst eschewing the Melvins worship of their previous outing, with cataclysmic blasbeats and face-metling guitar solos underpinning vocalist Dylan Waker's inhuman shrieks and bellows. Commenting on the retro-style artwork featuring what can best be described as a "dog knight", Walker elaborates - "The dog knights represent these pure defenders against a world of darkness and the feeling of utter grief and defeat when we lose these companions. Along side that metaphor, the song also explains that in this world, all living things are rendered equal in the end, and for some that's a mighty fall."
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Earth Wind & Funk Vol 2 Pt 2
Cat: SMS 0372. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Leslie Lello - "R U Doing" (De Gama Re-Groove) (5:43)
Frank Virgilio - "Juice" (5:17)
Leslie Lello - "R U Doing" (4:47)
Dirtyelements & Drunkdrivers - "Hey You!" (De Gama Re-Groove) (6:02)
Javi Frias - "The Big Dance" (5:19)
Review: Samosa Records quickly follows up the first volume of its Earth, Wind & Funk series with another dynamic double-vinyl compilation that continues its established tradition of blending Afro, Latin and funk influences into infectious disco-house grooves. The EP picks a seriously punch with tracks like Leslie Lello's 'R U Doing' (De Gama Re-Groove), a bass-driven house anthem with soaring synths, Frank Virgilio's 'Juice,' a fusion of acid basslines, organ stabs and tribal vocals, and Javi Frias's 'The Big Dance,' which is an electrifying track with bongos, laser beams and a disco bassline that delivers exactly what its title promises.
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 in stock $17.05
SYXTLTD 006
SYXTLTD 006 (1-sided 12")
Cat: SYXTLTD 006. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Techno
Franz Jager - "Evolve" (7:41)
MZR - "Closer" (6:12)
Review: Syxt label co-founder MZR has linked up with Swedish producer Franz Jager for a refined split release that dives into their complementary yet individual styles. Jager opens with a sleek, minimal groover in the form of 'Evolve', which is a functional DJ tool built on hypnotic rhythms and detailed textures that reward close listening. MZR takes care of the flip with a more emotive note on 'Closer,' which is a dreamy, introspective track that drifts through delicate atmospheres while maintaining a dancefloor dynamism. Together, these capture the essence of minimalist techno: precise, restrained and bait for the brain.
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Pattern Gardening
Cat: WSDMLP 009. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Polygonia - "Track 1" (7:04)
Jichael Mackson - "A Nice One" (5:35)
Facta & K-LONE - "Each Story" (5:57)
Sub Basics - "Oasis" (5:52)
Lurka - "Swirl" (6:11)
RRoxymore - "Nightbite" (5:53)
Review: With Pattern Gardening, London-after-Leeds imprint Wisdom Teeth yank out an extra gnasher we didn't know we had. As has always been the case, label heads Facta and K-Lone could be said to have curated and curetted a new compilation from the joint dentist's chair, exacting a 22-track root canal with periodontal precision, nearly doubling the size of their V/A ambit since 2024's Club Moss. But on this selective six-track sampler for wax, we've only a further sanding down of a much larger minimal, micro and tech house selection; here's gummy textures and maxillary moods by Polygonia, rRoxymore, Lurka, Sub Basics, and newcomer Jichael Mackson. Clarity and sound design are top priorities, as is the ideal of whitened teeth flashed by the poolside. Snappy, Rhodesy, watery.
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Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 2/4
Cat: MM 1832. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Techno
QX-1 - "I Won't Hurt You (I Swear)" (5:34)
Fred Brown - "Roman Days" (6:11)
Mr Fingers - "I'm Strong" (instrumental) (5:19)
Laurent X - "Machines" (Apocalypse mix) (6:48)
Review: Belgian label Music Man Records has assembled Boccaccio Life 1987-1993, a 40-track compilation honouring the legendary Destelbergen club that helped shape Europe's electronic underground. Far more than just the birthplace of New Beat, Boccaccio championed raw, futuristic house and techno long before the genres went mainstream. Curated by resident DJ Olivier Pieters and regular Stefaan Vandenberghe, the collection features classy cuts that are also being served up on a series of VA EPs. This one hits hard with jams from QX-1, Fred Brown, Mr. Fingers and Laurent X all going dark, deep and moody.
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Álbumes
Il Respiro Di Giotto
Cat: CAL 2360. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Il Respiro Dell'Arte
Traditional Albanian Song
Garnir
Darlene
Sabbia
Black Danube
Il Viaggiatore Incantato
Izmir
Witchi-Tai-To
Armaduk
Il Respiro Di Giotto
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Welcome Back
Cat: 502173 2764638. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Welcome Back (3:38)
Spirito Libero (3:20)
You Are So Beautiful (6:40)
Thank You Lord (3:26)
Theme From Taxi Driver (5:17)
Soul Song (4:27)
Upstairs (5:01)
Crossroads (4:09)
The Preacher (4:22)
Stupid Lullaby (2:24)
 in stock $33.28
Ignorance Is Bliss (25th Anniversary Edition)
Ignorance Is Bliss (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold mint green vinyl 4x10" LP)
Cat: MYHX 1724ADE1. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Overcome (3:05)
In Harm's Way (4:25)
Burden (4:12)
Everyone Hates A Know-It-All (3:06)
Heart Of Hearts (4:00)
Prodigal (5:08)
Nearly Impossible (5:21)
I Know What You Are (4:08)
The Devil You Know (God Is A Man) (3:37)
(A)pathetic (3:08)
Lost (4:04)
Run In Circles (4:02)
Maybe Next Time (3:26)
Bottle Rockets (outtake) (3:08)
So Long (outtake) (3:57)
Questions Still Remain (outtake) (3:47)
Everyone Hates A Know-It-All (acoustic outtake) (2:53)
Heart Of Hearts (demo) (4:00)
The Devil You Know (God Is A Man) (demo) (3:05)
I Know What You Are (demo) (3:12)
So Long (demo) (4:44)
Run In Circles (demo) (3:41)
Burden (demo) (4:18)
Questions Still Remain (demo) (3:43)
Prodigal (demo) (4:45)
Nearly Impossible (demo) (5:26)
 in stock $68.82
Ooh La La (Rhino High Fidelity)
Ooh La La (Rhino High Fidelity) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + booklet + poster with obi-strip)
Cat: RHI 2665. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Rock
Silicone Grown
Cindy Incidentally
Flags & Banners
My Fault
Borstal Boys
Fly In The Ointment
If I'm On The Late Side
Glad & Sorry
Just Another Honky
Ooh La La
 in stock $50.90
Doppelganger (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: EQV 1121. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
I Just Got This Symphony Going (4:11)
Act One, Scene One (4:08)
FCPREMIX (4:37)
You Got A Death Wish, Johnny Truant? (2:07)
Mouths Like Sidewinder Missiles (3:50)
The Holy Tape (4:51)
Laces Out, Dan! (4:19)
We Better Learn To Hotwire A Uterus (5:02)
Whacko Jacko Steals The Elephant Man's Bones (2:57)
Tom Waits (5:45)
Macaulay McCulkin (2:23)
 in stock $52.32
Singles Live Vol 1: 78-81 (B-STOCK)
Singles Live Vol 1: 78-81 (B-STOCK) (LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: BAUI 31 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Indie/Alternative
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
It's The New Thing (4:04)
Various Times (4:34)
Rowche Rumble (4:39)
In My Area (4:05)
Fiery Jack (6:06)
2nd Dark Age (1:58)
Psykick Dancehall 2 (3:52)
How I Wrote "Elastic Man" (4:38)
City Hobgoblins (3:00)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Popstock's latest Fall retrospective Singles Live Vol One 1978-81 captures Smith and his mighty co. in their rawest, fuzz-worthy phase. Whether it's the discordant organ furzes of 'It's The New Thing' or the snarled highway punk of '2nd Dark Age', this one's a great distillation of the Fall's sound at a select interval. Culled almost exclusively from the period spanning their Live At The Witch Trials era to the brink of the Hex Enduction Hour, the album compiles ferocious stage renditions of early singles, delivered by a revolving door of members as usual. Yet it was also born from frustration with how other Fall archival material has been handled, and how more recent lineups have been emphasised and represented as immutable over and above classic, yet more unusual suspects. Steered by ex-Fall members Paul and Steve Hanley, Marc Riley and Craig Scanlon, Popstock exists as a corrective, revisiting a pivotal moment with a twist.
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Xenotaph
Xenotaph (gatefold translucent red & black swirl vinyl LP)
Cat: 406562 9734817. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Metal
In Stars We Drown (2:51)
Kaleidoscopic Waves (4:25)
Labyrinth Of Stone (5:42)
The Crystalline Veil (5:55)
Step Through The Portal & Breathe (6:28)
A Parasitic Dream (3:33)
The Obsidian Architect (5:45)
Xenotaph (7:33)
 in stock $36.12
Neurotica
Cat: ZIQ 475X. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Electro
Son Of The Morning (5:04)
Don't Go (2:23)
Con Air (1:58)
Craving You (2:24)
Chaotic Child (3:44)
Breeding (2:46)
Fix Me (3:56)
Trace Your Ground (2:47)
Speed (4:24)
Lay Your Heart Down (4:04)
By Your Side (2:24)
I Can Hear It All The Time (2:42)
We Have Everything We Need (3:43)
Cried Later (2:12)
Review: After a decade since his last release on Planet Mu, Drew Lustman aka American rhythmic innovator and vibes man FaltyDL returns with the accomplished Neurotica. In the interim, he's run Blueberry Records, worked with Mykki Blanco and become a father. His daughter's playful influence is said to have ignited a fresh creative energy in his music. Neurotica bears that out - it's a sugar-rush of high-speed bounce blending energetic euro-pop and childlike vocals into something urgent and fun. Drew crafted it quickly, with tracks written in half a day, and shaped with Planet Mu boss Mike Paradinas' guidance. It's a joyful, refreshing album that resonates across generations and captures the essence of fun, movement and simplicity. A return to form, for sure.
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Let The Music (Take Control)
Cat: M 9532UKCD. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Forever & Ever
Let The Music (Take Control)
Feel The Love
Waiting For The Sun
Breathe
That Feeling
World Without You
Moment In Time
Can't Stop (Loving You)
Eternity
 in stock $13.36
Let The Music (Take Control)
Cat: M 9532UKLP. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Forever & Ever
Let The Music (Take Control)
Feel The Love
Waiting For The Sun
Breathe
That Feeling
World Without You
Moment In Time
Can't Stop (Loving You)
Eternity
 in stock $25.59
Let The Music (Take Control)
Let The Music (Take Control) (limited purple vinyl LP)
Cat: M 9532UKLPR. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Forever & Ever
Let The Music (Take Control)
Feel The Love
Waiting For The Sun
Breathe
That Feeling
World Without You
Moment In Time
Can't Stop (Loving You)
Eternity
 in stock $27.29
Sacrum Facere: Marches Rewound & Rewritten
Cat: SUCS 250711. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Jazz
March Nr 1 1 (5:04)
March Nr 1 2 (4:04)
March Nr 3 (3:49)
March Nr 2 (6:11)
March Nr 4 (2:55)
March Nr 5 (7:20)
March Nr 0 (4:56)
March Nr 6 1 (5:26)
March Nr 6 2 (3:13)
 in stock $29.87
Nothing Is A Field
Nothing Is A Field (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: TMPL 009. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Ten Yr Loop (7:21)
A Frame For U (9:08)
Cusp Of Spring (7:10)
Spiral Kiss, Labyrinth Mist (8:38)
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The Vault: Fifty Years Of Music
Cat: 802439 1148624. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Rock
Move On (3:12)
Free At Last (4:44)
Hollywood Victim (5:15)
Last All Night (3:49)
Digital World (3:52)
I Like The Things You Do (3:07)
All Girls Love To Dance (3:37)
Together Forever (3:31)
Heavy Metal (4:58)
Let Me Down Easy (5:23)
Blue Skies (1:53)
 in stock $14.51
Long Time Coming
Long Time Coming (limited "silver dollar" silver nugget vinyl LP)
Cat: 116610 1805. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Folk/Americana
The Sea (3:32)
Jeremiah (3:02)
Bells Of Every Chapel (4:16)
At The End Of The Rainbow (3:40)
West Virginia Waltz (3:34)
Silver Dollar (2:06)
Far Away Across The Sea (3:17)
Why'd Ya Do It (3:37)
Give It To Me (3:37)
In Dreams (2:43)
Made Like That (3:37)
Whispering Waltz (3:20)
Review: Sierra Ferrell's third full-length release signals a remarkable culmination of her evolution from itinerant performer to one of Nashville's most beguiling voices. Raised on the road and sharpened in busking circles, Ferrell here folds bluegrass, old-time swing and pre-war balladry into something tender and deeply her own. 'The Sea' and 'Jeremiah' set the tone with sly melodies and gently wayward arrangements, while 'Bells of Every Chapel'-a duet with Billy Strings-waltzes between devotion and delirium. 'West Virginia Waltz' and 'Silver Dollar' nod to her Appalachian roots, but the instrumentation is never nostalgic: saws, toy pianos, accordions and lap steel brush against each other with intuitive charm. Tracks like 'Give It Time' and 'Why'd Ya Do It' showcase her voice's husky magnetism, at once earthy and elusive. Across twelve tracks, Ferrell moves freely through genre and form, backed by a meticulous studio cast including Jerry Douglas, Tim O'Brien, and Sarah Jarosz. It's a record steeped in tradition yet unburdened by it-never flashy, just assured, generous and strange in all the right ways.
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Burning The Fields (remastered)
Burning The Fields (remastered) (limited gatefold green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: FREUDLP 142G. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Trees Come Down (Burning The Fields EP) (6:23)
Back In Gehenna (4:12)
Darkcell (6:40)
Laura (4:04)
Power (Returning To Gehenna EP) (4:10)
Laura (New version) (5:09)
Secrets (3:39)
The Tower (5:36)
Returning To Gehenna (New version) (4:27)
Power (Powered Up) (4:34)
Secrets (Cloak & Dagger mix) (3:55)
The Tower (O'Higgins mix) (5:28)
Power (Power Surge mix) (3:51)
Dawnrazor (demo Sessions - demo) (6:13)
Secrets (demo) (3:30)
Power (demo) (3:55)
Deeper (Deepest dub) (9:14)
Review: A very limited number of vinyl copies have been available of this first EP (originally released 1985) by Stevenage goth legends Fields of the Nephilim over the years, so it's a welcome, bumper return as it's been extended to include a spread of companion material, including remixes and demos. Musically, it's rare to blend dark, growled esoteric vocals with bright, Smiths/Cure-esque new wave guitars, but it really works. Retaining relevance since a swathe of new, up-and-coming bands plumb the depths of post-punk and new wave scenes in creating their sounds, the Fields of the Nephilim renaissance has every chance of spreading even further.
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 in stock $34.11
Hyperverse (Deluxe Edition)
Hyperverse (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold LP + booklet)
Cat: LPSMR 088X. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
I Just Want You To Be So Happy (3:34)
The Howl (4:29)
Suspicious (3:20)
Purple Dress (4:49)
Living Daylights (2:42)
Spiraling (2:47)
Love In Disguise (4:31)
Unleash Your Animal (4:10)
Con Man (3:20)
Old Man Spider (5:45)
 in stock $40.66
Flight Of The Cosmic Hippo (remastered)
Flight Of The Cosmic Hippo (remastered) (translucent cobalt blue vinyl LP)
Cat: LPRGM 1913C. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Folk/Americana
Blu-Bop (4:22)
Flying Saucer Dude (4:50)
Turtle Rock (4:11)
Flight Of The Cosmic Hippo (4:23)
The Star Spangled Banner (2:33)
Star Of The County Down (4:15)
Jekyll & Hyde (& Ted & Alice) (7:05)
Michelle (5:09)
Hole In The Wall (4:39)
Flight Of The Cosmic Hippo (reprise) (2:11)
Review: A shape-shifting force from the American South, Bela Fleck & the Flecktones rerouted genre boundaries with their early 90s experimentations-none more so than this landmark second release. Built around banjo, bass, keys and Future Man's custom SynthAxe Drumitar, the quartet's playing here is deft, joyfully off-kilter, and quietly revolutionary. Their self-coined "blu-bop" style hits full stride, blending bebop's angular shifts with bluegrass warmth on 'Turtle Rock' and the dizzying 'Blu-Bop'. A woozy take on 'Michelle' and a surprisingly reverent reading of 'The Star-Spangled Banner' show off their melodic instinct without sacrificing invention. The telepathic interplay and tonal sharpness-especially in the low-end counterpoint of Victor Wooten's bass-make it clear how this group managed to top jazz charts while looking nothing like a traditional jazz outfit. It's a sound not pinned to any one era or idiom, but to pure creative glee.
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 in stock $48.06
Live On Air
Live On Air (white vinyl LP)
Cat: BL 83242. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Rock
Get Like You Used To Be (3:46)
Station Man (5:34)
Spare Me A Little Of Your Love (4:29)
Rhiannon (6:19)
Why (3:53)
Landslide (3:05)
Over My Head (3:33)
I'm So Afraid (4:17)
Blue Letter (3:52)
 in stock $23.60
I Told You I Was Freaky (B-STOCK)
I Told You I Was Freaky (B-STOCK) (gatefold LP + booklet in embossed sleeve)
Cat: SP 800 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Indie/Alternative
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Hurt Feelings
Sugalumps
We're Both In Love With A Sexy Lady
I Told You I Was Freaky
Demon Woman
Rambling Through The Avenues Of Time
Fashion Is Danger
Petrov Yeltena & Me
Too Many Dicks (On The Dancefloor)
You Don't Have To Be A Prositute
Friends
Carol Brown
Angels
 in stock $22.74
In The Wake Of The Trembling Hand
Cat: JIBM 31. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Confinement (4:13)
Psychic Soul Collider (3:58)
Inside (4:35)
Mindcock (3:30)
Lion's Mane (3:45)
In The Wake Of The Trembling Hand (5:06)
Rivers (4:10)
 in stock $38.96
Artifactual Rhythm
Artifactual Rhythm (transparent green vinyl LP reeditado)
Cat: ARC 260ADV. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Life Is A Rhythm (feat Cazeaux OSLO) (7:48)
Don't Wait 4 Me (feat Kara Manansala) (4:29)
Artifact (5:45)
Sidestep (feat Erica Tucceri) (2:56)
Can't Get Enough (feat Vivian Sessoms) (5:44)
Cinnamon & Clove (4:53)
Simulation (4:50)
Vibracao (4:41)
Review: Master drummer and producer Alexander Flood debuts his rhythmic first record on Atjazz, following up the sumptuous first single 'Life Is A Rhythm'. A truly exciting record on foliate green vinyl, this LP packs a production paradox, bringing both boomy bodyweight and a shape-cutting, 2-stepping sense of ease at the same time. With extra layers of perc in the rhythm section, with Brazilian percussionist Aduni on congas and Cuban percussionist Alexander Scull Castillo on bata, it's actually really the dance-flooring production that grabs us here, heard best in the plum chords and erratic pianos of 'Don't Wait For Me', and/or the live bruk ghost dance 'Sidestep'.
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 in stock $27.59
Plastique
Cat: TGIC 158. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Dot Gov (3:37)
El Rey (4:02)
Lowbord (2:08)
Dregs (3:31)
SMS (3:45)
Cost Of Living (3:25)
The House (3:55)
Purifier (5:04)
2017 (3:54)
 in stock $35.54
Beam Penetration & Mad Computer Plus The Minimal Sound Of Motorcycles
Cat: OP 0018SP2/EMC. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Beam Penetration & Mad Computer Plus The Minimal Sound Of Motorcycles (Excerpts) (14:52)
Beam Penetration & Mad Computer Plus The Minimal Sound Of Motorcycles (Excerpts) (15:14)
Beam Penetration & Mad Computer Plus The Minimal Sound Of Motorcycles (CD1 - Full version)
Beam Penetration & Mad Computer Plus The Minimal Sound Of Motorcycles (CD2 - Interview & Performance On TV Show)
 in stock $46.93
Midnight Wave
Midnight Wave (limited LP)
Cat: BCRLP 08. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Imaginary Magnitude (4:55)
I Vibrate (3:20)
The Undertow (5:20)
The Dark Descends (4:57)
Waves Of Bliss (part 1) (4:40)
Waves Of Bliss (part 2) (4:23)
Midnight Wave (part 1) (3:35)
Midnight Wave (part 2) (4:39)
Fields Of Ever Blue (1:23)
Review: London-based keyboard player, composer, bandleader and DJ Greg Foat is a musician completely of his time and somehow beyoGreg Foat trades in his go-to instrumental versions for a narrative-led, spiritual concept record, teaming up with singer Forest Law on a space-crafted mission, orbiting the life and work of Isle Of Wight painter and surfer Dave Gray. It's the first time Foat has built an album entirely around a vocalist, and Forest Law leans into an abstract, painterly mode, channeling early Peter Gabriel and David Sylvian with lyrics full of oblique references to ocean rhythms and coastal philosophy. Underpinned by a supple rhythm section (none other than Moses Boyd on drums, Idris Rahman on sax, and Tom Herbert on bass) the album meanders between new wave, jazz fusion and mellow psychedelia, centrally yet sensually reoriented by Foat's signature Rhodes work.
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 in stock $25.88
House Of The King: Live In The USA 1973
Cat: AV 2018134. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Progressive Rock
Crowd
Focus (III)
Answers? Questions! Questions? Answers!
Focus (II)
Anonymous (II)
Eruption
Hocus Pocus
Sylvia
Hocus Pocus (reprise)
House Of The King (bonus track)
 in stock $11.10
Awake In The Dreamtime
Awake In The Dreamtime (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 49NLP 006. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Ambient/Drone
There Is Love
In A Warm & Quiet Place
Eagle On The Wind
Equinox Rising
Under A Big Sky
Inner State
In The Dunes
Hourglass
Ode To The Spirit Man
Coming Home
 in stock $32.13
Destino Scifosi
Destino Scifosi (translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: STD 44C. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Destino Scifosi (part 1) (20:14)
Destino Scifosi (part 2) (20:22)
Review: The cult Kraut/psych/folk/drone outfit France, celebrated for crafting sound that transcends typical genre constraints with atmospheric richness, make an unprecedented leap in their latest release. Teaming up with French underground group Standard In-Fi and Belgian label a1000p, the band embraces an unconventional approach to both performance and recording. The idea was born from a chance encounter between the band and Mim, the sound engineer behind a1000p, who proposed bringing his studio gear directly to a live show. After a failed attempt at a traditional studio session, they settled on something more radical: recording live in an open-air amphitheatre in the French countryside. In 2022, Mim partnered with the Rituale Festival to make the dream a reality, arranging a concert at St. Roman de Codieres, near his vineyards. With the amphitheatre nestled in a valley, Mim meticulously set up his equipment, deploying an array of mics to capture both the immediate and distant sounds of the performance. The resulting sound is nothing short of remarkableian enveloping blend of rawness and finely tuned acoustics with the recording process, intricate and expansive, ensuring every subtle detail of the band's sonic journey is preserved. Whether it's the swirling folk melodies or the layered drones and psych flourishes, the mix elevates their sound to new heights here.
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 in stock $30.14
Melodic Techno 2025
Tom FRANKE / VARIOUS
Melodic Techno 2025 (mixed 2xCD)
Cat: ZYX 831652. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Techno
Guru Josh Project, Darren Bailie, Tom Franke & Cappella - "U Got 2 Let The Music" (extended mix)
Cosmic Gate & Maxim Lany - "The Drums" (extended mix)
Ferry Corsten - "Mind Trip" (extended mix)
Stroebel - "Echoes"
Markee - "Domino Domine"
Saccoman - "Distant Planet" (Nomoo remix)
Morees & Tom Franke - "Free"
Stereolink - "The Beat Goes Around" (feat Abbey Grace - extended)
Miss Melera - "Sage" (extended mix)
Stroebel & Hendriks - "Pumpin" (extended mix)
Yulia Niko - "Soul Of The World" (feat Illinois - Nicone extended remix)
Paraframe - "Mermaids" (extended mix)
Ottagon - "Find You" (extended mix)
Schoonebeek - "Resistance" (extended mix)
Mario Da Ragio & Mikimoto - "Adagio For Strings"
Signum - "Coming On Strong" (feat Scott Mac - extended mix)
Ferry Corsten - "Rock Your Body Rock" (Space Motion extended remix)
Carl Clarks - "Hypernova" (extended mix)
Beltek - "Kenta" (Tasadi extended remix)
Mario Pauli & Plektro - "The Light"
Franchino - "Ogni Pensiero" (Deep Diver remix)
Corren Cavini - "Solutions" (extended mix)
MJM - "Energy"
Asher Swissa & Rafael Osmo - "In The Game" (extended)
Budakid - "Tonight" (extended mix)
Arthur Project & Blayberg - "So Close Again " (extended mix)
Ginchy & Desyfer - "831" (extended mix)
Mario Pauli - "No Borders No Limits"
Daniel Wanrooy - "A Place Beyond" (extended mix)
Block & Crown - "Raise The Roof " (Phalcon Exteded remix)
Al-Faris - "Timeless" (extended mix)
John Dyke - "The Acid" (extended mix)
 in stock $18.77
Trash Classic
Trash Classic ("spilt milk" coloured vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: RVRB 102UKEU. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Channel Rot
TV Baby
Dead Silence
Fucksake
Economy
Eggs Laid Brain
Out Of The Flesh
Total Reset
Conducting Experiments
Gutter Priestess
Trash Classic
Review: Los Angeles-based psych-garage rockers Frankie & the Witch Fingers are one of the most thrillingly frantic bands since the Dead Kennedys and are on red hot form with this their eight studio album - yep, not a bad return considering that they only formed in 2013. 'TV Baby' is like a more frantic Ty Segall circa his Emotional Mugger album; 'Dead Silence' weaves between amphetamine-fuelled glam-tinged punk and transcendent psych rock whig outs. It's as if the band have not left any significant neo psych album of the past 15 years slip their net and plucked the best bits, whilst injecting plenty of their own eccentricities. It's a glorious racket and cacophonous enough and fun enough to positively disrupt any room you crank it up in.
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 in stock $22.74
Trash Classic
Cat: RAS 1022. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Channel Rot
TV Baby
Dead Silence
Fucksake
Economy
Eggs Laid Brain
Out Of The Flesh
Total Reset
Conducting Experiments
Gutter Priestess
Trash Classic
 in stock $11.94
Trash Classic
Trash Classic (cassette)
Cat: RAS 1024. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Channel Rot
TV Baby
Dead Silence
Fucksake
Economy
Eggs Laid Brain
Out Of The Flesh
Total Reset
Conducting Experiments
Gutter Priestess
Trash Classic
 in stock $10.81
Trash Classic
Cat: RAS 1021. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Channel Rot
TV Baby
Dead Silence
Fucksake
Economy
Eggs Laid Brain
Out Of The Flesh
Total Reset
Conducting Experiments
Gutter Priestess
Trash Classic
 in stock $24.46
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