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Singles
Big Bad Wolf
Cat: ARL 001V. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Big Bad Wolf (3:07)
Big Bad Wolf (instrumental) (3:07)
Review: UK ensemble Abstract Orchestra is led by producer Rob Mitchell and has built its name through jazz-infused hip-hop tributes to legends like J Dilla and MADVILLAIN. Their latest cut, 'Big Bad Wolf,' features Detroit MC Guilty Simpson, whose booming baritone drives the track's cinematic narrative. Originally shelved and not put out, Mitchell revived the collaboration by rewriting the entire instrumental. The result is a two-part journey: from eerie, dreamlike strings to hard-hitting live drums, textured synths and reverb-heavy vocals. With lines like 'when a good guy becomes a villain' Simpson's in raw vengeance mode and jay lyrical grit meets with tight musicianship for modern hip-hop orchestration at its boldest.
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89! Gloom
89! Gloom (hand-stamped 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ITX 038. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Deep Dubstep
Left Hand Path (5:43)
89! Gloom (5:07)
Shake & Lurk (4:08)
Review: Sheffield artist Commodo - long a mainstay of Deep Medi and Black Acre - hooks up with Turkish dubstep producer Gantz again here to explore heavy low-end percolations on Ilian Tape's revered ITX Series. 'Left Hand Path' has earth-shattering kicks and scraping hits that are coated in lo-fi and grain pads for ultimate subterranean menace. '89! Gloom' is a more nimble rhythm with a slippery lead line bringing extra movement as the low-end throb keeps you locked. 'Shake And Lurk' closes out with some brighter melodic intrigue to bring a ray of optimism to the glory but brilliant bass.
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Disco Biscuits 6
Disco Biscuits 6 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: LUV 049. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Das Komplex - "Pajda Banana" (8:10)
Ubre Blanca - "Renzo" (6:45)
Gregory (AT) - "Peaks" (feat Alexander Wirth) (6:34)
Kelton Prima - "Strawberry Cream" (6:13)
Review: Since launching three years ago, Luv Shack Records' 'Disco Biscuits' series has become a reliable and popular source of quality club cuts that frequently blur the boundaries between house and nu-disco. The series sixth missive (and first outing of 2025) begins with 'Padja Banana', an acid-fired, delay-laden psychedelic nu-disco chugger laden with attractive synth sounds and 16-bit electronics. Label newcomer Ubre Blanca steps up next with 'Renzo', an authentic tribute to mid 1980s Italo-disco, before Austrian producer Gregory joins forces with Alexander Wirth on the synth-laden deep house hustle of 'Peaks'. To round off another inspired EP, Kelton Prima opts for a warmer and more sample-rich take on the same hybrid nu-disco/deep house sound ('Strawberry Cream').
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Intérprete: ROTCIV
 in stock $14.78
Harlem Bound: The Reflex Revisions
Harlem Bound: The Reflex Revisions (180 gram vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DISCOREC 005. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Harlem Bound (The Reflex Revision) (8:10)
Dancin' The Mambo (The Reflex Revision) (8:09)
Review: Dancin' The Mambo (The Reflex Revision) grooves with infectious disco energy, seamlessly blending Chic-esque rhythms with early piano house vibes. The Reflex's revision injects new life into this 1980 gem, maintaining its French flair while adding modern twists. With its pulsating basslines and irresistible beats, this track is a testament to the timeless allure of disco music. Perfect for igniting dancefloors, its vibrant energy captures the essence of a bygone era while feeling fresh and exciting for contemporary audiences. Prepare to be transported to a world where disco reigns supreme and every beat compels you to move.
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Let Me Free! (reissue)
Let Me Free! (reissue) (red vinyl 12")
Cat: VPB 029. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Let Me Free! (dance version) (5:33)
Let Me Free! (AP mono remix) (5:45)
Let Me Free! (Electro Potato NRG remix) (5:36)
Let Me Free! (Vocoder version) (6:02)
Let Me Free! (Bellatrix remix) (6:46)
Let Me Free! (Chris Van Buren remix) (6:37)
Review: Here's (yet another!) standout from Made Up Records, beautifully remastered for this reissue of Vintage Pleasure Boutique: Laserdance legend Michiel van der Kuy's classic 'Let Me Free' us a big 80s disco banger with signature synth work and all the lovely textures of the time. As well as the dance version, this release also features four fresh remixes by A.P. Mono, Electro Potato, Bellatrix, and Chris van Buren. Each one respects the original's spirit while adding modern twists, seamlessly blending old-school charm with a hint of modern production design. Thanks to the original studio stems, these versions polish and reimagine the track so make for instant buys for synthwave or Italo disco heads.
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Deadly Valentine
Deadly Valentine (1-sided 12")
Cat: DC 324. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Techno
Deadly Valentine (5:19)
Review: Two new Drumcode signees from Sweden team up for the first time ever on 'Deadly Valentine', a gothic x-marks-the-spot in big-cheese techno. The first joint single outside of compilation or album formats, Giordani's flair for melodic structure and genre blur rubs against sonic streamliner Skils' skills, repurposing a vocal line Giordani stumbled on during a Spotify deep dive, and which now comes anchored by gladiate grooves and ghostly dual-language lyrics, tossing over sincerity and satire. Skils handled the initial structure, though the pair refined it across versions and sessions before locking in the final cut.
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GIRALDA 003
Cat: GIRALDA 003. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Passion (7:08)
No Respect (6:32)
Hell Or Heaven (5.1 mix - Angel remix) (6:39)
Feel The Groove (6:03)
Review: The mysterious Giralda returns with a new one on their own eponymous label. It's minimal in design but with maximal character and unusual influences. 'Passion' has bright disco colours and percussive energy, then 'No Respect' taps into 90s breakbeats and big piano celebrations with reverse stabs and even raga overtones. 'Hell Or Heaven (5.1 mix - Angel remix)' is another retro future sound with fat drums and sustained chords for the head. 'Feel The Groove' is a critter closer with more pianos, disco house drums, 80s keys and an unusual vibe that is login to level up any party.
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Hot Creations Spring Sampler 2025
Cat: HOTC 2501. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Goosey - "Funky Shit" (feat Dope Earth Alien) (6:35)
Murphy's Law, Sam Curran & Harry Unsworth - "Proper Whopper" (6:08)
Sidney Charles - "Disco Bumpin" (feat Aleya Mae) (6:51)
Nocapz - "Gettin' Heard" (6:28)
Review: Hot Creations gathers four peak-time weapons from across the label's recent catalogue, with an emphasis on upfront UK energy. Manchester's Goosey links with Dope Earth Alien on 'Funky Shit', a wobbly, sub-heavy club cut built around slick swung drums and warped vocal refrains. 'Proper Whopper' from Murphy's Law, Sam Curran and Harry Unsworth fires off booming low-end and pitch-bent sirens with the kind of swagger that suits high-tempo basements and outdoor stages alike. Sidney Charles offers a sleeker counterpoint on 'Disco Bumpin', layering Aleya Mae's melodic vocals over rubbery synths and crisp house drums. Rounding it out is Sao Paulo's nocapz, whose 'Gettin' Heard' throws down fast, bouncy percussion with ravey stabs and a locked-in low-end groove. All four are built to slam.
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Loxton EP
Loxton EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: TOS 010. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Loxton (5:27)
Jungle Love (5:36)
On & On & On (9:46)
Review: Sub Basics's Temple Of Sound is back with new music from Henry Greenleaf who appears under his new moniker, Greenteeth. It is a project he is clearly using to cook up smart back room minimal sounds going off this evidence: 'Loxton' is a slow motion and prowling groove but one with deep, menacing bass and nice louche percussion. 'Jungle Love' is another subversive sound with a snaking rhythm and dubby low ends, dusty hi hats and late night mischief. Last of, 'On & On & On' plays out over all of the flipside with shuffling drums that are light and airy and topped with wispy drones. It's delightfully hypnotic.
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Tags: Minimal
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Anatomy Of Your Veil
Cat: MADHAB 10. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
I Miss Terry (7:58)
Purgatory (5:42)
Dad's Folk (mix) (7:02)
Electric Push (CPU mix) (5:31)
Review: Aussie Greville returns to Mad Habitat with a haunting four-track suite rich in "acoustic psychotomimesis". His masterful use of texture and atmosphere shines throughout and opener 'I Miss Terry' pairs sharp, restless drums with a pulsing bassline, while 'Purgatory' drifts like a hypnotic dreamscape across the stereo field. On the flip, ethereal vocals ebb and flow and add spectral layers to the sound of 'Dad's Folk (mix)', which is a wonderful curiosity. Closing with 'Electric Push,' which builds on the monologue of 'Dad's Folk,' the record ventures into surreal realms by smearing the experimental edge of Ifach-era Baby Ford with the dark mystique of late Coil.
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Vibrations EP
Cat: LT 154. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Now That You Are Gone (feat Christie Nelson) (5:39)
Now That You Are Gone (feat Christie Nelson - dub mix) (6:10)
Love Will (Vibrations mix) (6:20)
Love Will (Vibrations dub mix) (5:50)
Review: 'Vibrations' by Toronto house music producer Reagan Grey taps into the pulse of the early days of the Local Talk label, back when classic house and garage ran the Great British show. Made with Christie Nelson (Soul Candi) and Sean Jones, the record spins four deep, stand-ho hums round a well burnished loom of beats, as a deep, soulful house sound rings outl though Grey has toughened the edges out to suit less satiable systems, both social and sound. 'Love Will (Vibrations Mix)' is the rawest regent of the lot, its offbeat organs and plosive drum machines spitting out like unfiltered speech. A smart, instinctive grip on what makes the UK-and-beyond deep house sound tick.
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Small Edits 1
Cat: SMALL 01. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Sade
Commo
Review: Launching their new 7" series with a bang, Small Edits enlist the shadowy figure of The Groomer for two deep-digging reworks that balance crate knowledge with pure dancefloor funk. On the A-side, 'S.a.d.e' stretches out into a blissed, slow-burn groove with smoky keys, slinky basslines and a gentle swing conjure a mood that's tender, perfect for warm-up sets or late-night wind downs. Flip it over for 'Commo', a swaggering, shoulder-rolling party starter. Tighter, faster and packed with cheeky rhythmic flair, it leans into peak-time territory with percussive funk licks and chopped vocals that radiate attitude. A low-key but high-quality debuticut loud and made for selectors who know.
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Fliester Dubs
Fliester Dubs (purple & black vinyl 12")
Cat: PCSS 10. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Dub
Village Whispers (11:04)
Noble Booth (11:27)
Review: You can hear the years in this one. 'Village Whispers' unfurls with the soft hiss of tape and misted chord echoes, each phrase placed with the care of someone who's spent a lifetime listening for silence to answer back. 'Noble Booth' is heavier, full of low-end weight and time-stretched decay - a memory half-recalled through fogged glass. Gubatz, who once conjured trance in rural North Germany and later acid on Cologne's fringes, returns here to dub techno not as genre but as method - patient, porous, ambient by instinct. These aren't tracks so much as settings: rooms that hold the ghost of movement, built for moments when nothing needs to happen.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Expansions
Cat: A 007. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Funk
Expansions (3:52)
Glow (4:27)
Review: The enduring electronic musical gene sequence that was Virginia-born pianist and keys player Lonnie Liston Smith's spiritual funk-jazz opus, 'Expansions' from 1974, now hears another re-disco-scription by keyboardist Gail Johnson and her unstoppable band, Jazz In Pink. Renowned for her keytar uplifts and relentless live schedule, this is a rare 12" for the modern genius LA live musician. Her rendition of Smith's 'Expansions' both mellows and sharpens the mood in equal measure, providing a renewed euphony come euphoria. 'Glow' backs up the B-side with a sheeny original, with dramatic phrase stops and trademark peak-out pianos from Gail.
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Intérprete: Osmose
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Forever & A Day (reissue)
Forever & A Day (reissue) (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: BYN 049C. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Forever & A Day (5:52)
Forever & Two Days (7:00)
Review: First dropped in 1985 on Italy's London Records Production, Superbowl aka 93rd Superbow is a high-energy Italo disco project from producers Gianfranco Bortolotti and Roberto Arduini. With its pounding basslines and vibrant synths unfurling into infectious melodies, this is the sort of tune that embodies the quintessential 80s Italian club sound-catchy, bright and built for the 'floor. This reissue stays true to the original with both 'Forever and a Day' on the A-side and its full vocal dub version, 'Forever and Two Days,' on the flip. It's a real piece of quality and authentic Italo magic that still hits the spot.
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Álbumes
Fabric Presents Laurent Garnier
Laurent GARNIER / VARIOUS
Fabric Presents Laurent Garnier (gatefold 4xLP + MP3 download code reeditado)
Cat: FABRIC 223LP. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Deon Cole - "Where The Freaks At" (feat Terisa Griffin - Terry Hunter club mix) (9:44)
Culoe De Song - "Aftermath" (7:40)
Anane - "Walking On Thin Ice" (Louie Vega, Sebastien Grand, Alex Finkin remix) (6:35)
NWN - "Girl" (6:02)
Tal Fussman - "Parallel Reality" (5:09)
DAILLY - "Autonomy" (New York Drums mix) (6:13)
Copy Paste Soul - "The Fall" (Laurent Garnier remix) (9:15)
Carlo Ruetz - "Proton" (6:12)
Marco Bailey - "Full Steam" (5:12)
Mary Droppinz - "The Cycle" (4:41)
Sammy Virji & Flowdan - "Shella Verse" (2:46)
Rohaan - "Easy For Them" (2:19)
Taxman - "All Crew" (4:02)
2XM & Neil MacLeod - "Hear My Call" (Neil MacLeod remix) (4:38)
Regents, Cartridge, Strategy - "Greengate Adhesive" (3:44)
Benny L - "Salute" (6:15)
Cocktail Party Effect - "Collapse" (3:47)
Loma - "I Swallowed A Stone" (5:03)
PHIORIO - "Spark" (Doubtingthomas rework) (3:55)
Bardino - "Tilia" (6:25)
Equiknoxx - "Urban Snare Cypher" (2:50)
Dialog - "Book Of Life" (feat Benji) (4:23)
Kang Brulee - "Out Of Time" (3:23)
Melody Gardot - "You Never Ask (From 'Madame Sean Connery')" (4:06)
Review: Fabric Presents Laurent Garnier is a masterful 4xLP compilation showcasing the legendary French DJ's unparalleled taste in picking deep techno and house tracks. With over 35 years of experience, Garnier elevates the dancefloor like no other, and this collection reflects his exceptional taste and influence in the genre. The compilation features standout tracks such as Deon Cole's infectious 'Where The Freaks At', the atmospheric 'Aftermath' by Culoe De Song, and Anane's reimagined 'Walking On Thin Ice'. Each side offers a seamless flow of energy, including highlights like Sammy Virji & Flowdan's 'Shella Verse' and the dynamic 'Urban Snare Cypher' by Equiknoxx. Normally, a set from Laurent is a balanced look into the history of the genre while being balanced with new music he enjoys. This set focuses all on new music, showing Laurent is in touch with top-notch techno as always.
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Supreme Clientele (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 198029 05571. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (0:21)
Nutmeg (feat RZA) (4:48)
One (3:43)
Saturday Nite (US album edit) (3:22)
Ghost Deini (feat Superb) (2:20)
Apollo Kids (feat Raekwon) (3:51)
The Grain (feat RZA) (2:39)
Buck 50 (feat Cappadonna, Method Man & Redman) (3:57)
Mighty Healthy (3:12)
Woodrow The Base Head (3:01)
Stay True (feat 60 Second Assassin) (1:46)
We Made It (feat Superb) (4:28)
Stroke Of Death (1:55)
Iron's Theme (Intermission) (1:25)
Malcolm (4:12)
Who Would You Fuck (2:49)
Child's Play (3:29)
Cherchez LaGhost (feat U-God) (3:01)
Wu Banga 101 (feat GZA, Cappadonna, Masta Killa & Raekwon) (4:21)
Clyde Smith (2:42)
Iron's Theme (Conclusion) (1:53)
Review: Ghostface came out swinging on Supreme Clientele, his second solo LP; with wild, free-associative flair - he was by then a standout MC even amid Wu-Tang's crowded barracks. Now. a decorated verbal bombardier, he earned the Killah badge with this one: built in close collaboration with RZA, who ammunised the record's beats while conscripting JuJu, The Hitmen, and Hassan on versal lookout duties, the album lands like a continuous reel of grainy street cinema, warped soul loops, and cryptic one-liners. Written largely after a trip to Africa and through a stint at New York prison Rikers Island, the album steps away from mafioso cliches and fixation on brands, folding in a looser, more surreal energy. Singles 'Apollo Kids' and 'Cherchez La Ghost' cut the ears with raw, slice-thru charm, but it's deep cuts like 'Nutmeg' that cement it as of the sharpest solo turns in the Wu-Tang catalogue.
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Music With Changing Parts
Cat: SR 561. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Modern Classical
Music With Changing Parts
Review: Composed in New York by the Baltimore-born minimalist Philip Glass and released in 1971, Music With Changing Parts was the album that put his vivid, colour-rich sound on the map, marking a shift away from the ultra minimal 600 Lines (1967) and Two Pages (1968). Performed with free instrumentation, the piece allows musicians to switch between eight staves at specified cues, generating abrupt shifts in texture and timbre. Though its melodic material remains tightly looped and minimal, changes in orchestration continuously refresh the sonic landscape. Most striking is the psychoacoustic illusion Glass observed during rehearsals: when multiple players repeated the same short patterns, sustained tones seemed to emerge on their own. He eventually formalised this in the score, permitting long notes to enhance the effect. What results is a hallucinated resonance that pulses and flickersian early indication of the harmonic depth he would later bring to works like the miestone Einstein On The Beach.
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Music With Changing Parts
Cat: SRV 561. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Modern Classical
Music With Changing Parts (part I) (13:15)
Music With Changing Parts (part II) (13:56)
Music With Changing Parts (part III) (13:58)
Music With Changing Parts (part IV) (13:41)
Review: American Philip Glass's Music with Changing Parts from 1970 marked a turning point in minimalist composition. Built on eight staves of repeating melodic patterns, the piece allows musicians to freely choose and switch parts at specific cues, which results in striking shifts in instrumentation. Though composed entirely of eighth notes, early rehearsals revealed unexpected sustained tones and psychoacoustic resonances created by layered repetition. Glass embraced this effect, later incorporating optional long notes into the score. This recording explores that idea further by overdubbing short and sustained notes to make for a utopian version of the piece. It is hypnotic and ever-changing yet constant.
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The Odd Couple
The Odd Couple (gatefold LP)
Cat: TCR 088LP. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Charity Case (3:06)
Who's Gonna Save My Soul (3:15)
Going On (2:52)
Run (I'm A Natural Disaster) (2:38)
Would Be Killer (2:20)
Open Book (3:16)
Whatever (2:19)
Surprise (3:50)
No Time Soon (2:55)
She Knows (2:45)
Blind Mary (3:25)
Neighbors (3:05)
A Little Better (2:48)
Review: 30th Century Records reissues Gnarls Barkley's 2008 sophomore LP, The Odd Couple, for the first time on wax since its original release, when it didn't quite make the mark many might have expected, though ah since become one of those under-the-radar gems. While the duo of Cee-Lo Green and Danger Mouse rose to fame with the massive hit 'Crazy,' this album revealed a more nuanced, experimental side. Staying true to their cinematic r&b roots, The Odd Couple refines their sound with sharper songwriting and polished production. Highlights include the gospel-synth swirl of 'Going On' and the frantic funk energy of 'Run (I'm A Natural Disaster).' It's an underrated follow-up that showed Gnarls Barkley was more than just a one-hit wonder.

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Necessary Fictions
Necessary Fictions (2xLP + insert)
Cat: XXIM 8028991. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Umbra (3:11)
Fallowfield Loops (4:42)
Forgive The Damages (feat Daudi Matsiko) (4:14)
What We Are & What We Are Meant To Be (5:31)
Background Hiss Reminds Me Of Rain (1:20)
The Turn Within (5:59)
Living Bricks In Dead Mortar (2:53)
Naga Ghost (5:22)
Luminous Giants (feat Rakhi Singh & Manchester Collective) (5:06)
Float (Loi Krathong, 2003) (2:35)
State Of Flux (feat Manchester Collective) (4:26)
Silence Speaks (3:20)
Review: Over a decade into their genre-skirting journey, Manchester's GoGo Penguin return with Necessary Fictions, a soft and progressive post-punk musing on an unsettling anthropological concept. While still grounded in the interplay of Chris Illingworth's piano, Nick Blacka's bass and Jon Scott's drums, the record now brings modular synths, string players from the Manchester Collective, and - for the first time ever - a voice: Daudi Matsiko, who appears on 'Forgive The Damages', offers a quietly disarming presence in a band known for its instrumentals. 'Fallowfield Loops' offers a familiar taste, meanwhile, of the band's inceptive grooves, while its music video visually centres on the uni-nostalgic Toast Rack building in the heart of Manchester's student quarter.
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Kid Krow: Decomposed (5th Anniversary Edition)
Kid Krow: Decomposed (5th Anniversary Edition) (black & white splattered vinyl LP + inserts)
Cat: 781192 3. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Bed Rest (4:08)
The Cut That Always Bleeds (3:51)
Wish You Were Sober (2:49)
Heather (3:18)
(Online Love) (0:38)
Fight Or Flight (2:52)
Maniac (3:04)
Affluenza (3:15)
Checkmate (2:29)
(Can We Be Friends?) (0:56)
Little League (3:14)
Comfort Crowd (2:55)
The Story (4:03)
The Cut That Always Bleeds (live) (3:59)
Heather (Lost Verse version - live) (4:01)
Review: Conan Gray revisits the corvine world of his 2020 debut, with three new bonuses as well as new cover art hand-drawn by Gray himself. Among them is 'Bed Rest', a previously unreleased song written during the original album sessions: Gray describes it as a time capsulate presciently mirroring his present state of mind, five years on. Then there're the two live versions: 'Heather (Lost Verse Version)' and 'The Cut That Always Bleeds', both of which provide subtle indication of the upward trajectory, though its maximal vintage pop stylings are kept intact . Kid Krow originally marked Gray's shift from bedroom pop phenom to breakout singer-songwriter; now the expanded edition lands beside a digital release, with physical preorders closing the loop on the very record that launched his career into orbit.
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Optimism (B-STOCK)
Optimism (B-STOCK) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SL 128 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Deep House
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Ivy (4:29)
Fly Away (2:57)
You Got To Remember (3:26)
Season High (4:10)
Butterfly (3:59)
Save Me (3:51)
Invincible (3:45)
Where Do We Go From Here (3:47)
All I Want Is You (4:17)
Good Times (2:58)
Virtual Cool (3:48)
Don't Want Anybody (3:35)
Never Let You Down (3:07)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Michael Grey is a London-based house talent who finally unveils his long awaited album, Optimism. This double-gatefold beauty on Optimism is a timeless listen that takes in myriad house styles. There are sample heavy mid-tempo rollers like 'Fly Away' as well as blissed out vocal cuts for loved up floors like 'You Got To Remember', sophisticated disco-tinged cuts like 'Where Do We Go From Here' and feel good summer anthems such as 'Don't Want Anybody'. What unifies them all is the high class produciton and lavish quality of the most uplifting music.
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Summer Selections Five
Cat: NUNSSS 005V. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Nightdubbing - "Nightdubbing" (Manu Archeo remix) (7:59)
George Koutalieris - "Seasons" (4:31)
James E Burton - "Memories In The Dust" (2:59)
Visions Of Light - "Stages" (5:09)
Roots Artefact - "The Big Calm Dubwise" (4:49)
Jilo - "Shadow's Tango" (4:36)
Review: Back after a three-year break, NuNorthern Soul's Summer Selections 2025 marks the fifth instalment in the label's beloved Balearic series, which has evolved over the years as an alloying of Ibiza-ready sounds from beachfront occupiers new and old. Manu Archeo opens the set with a slomo rework of Nightdubbing's self-titled cut, while George Koutalieries follows with 'Seasons', a wordless guided medication set upon a golden-hour fade. Label newcomer James E Burton dials up the texture with roomy live drums and suitably blear-ic pads (there's still sleep in your eye). Then comes Visions Of Light, a new trio led by Simon Sheldon, offering dubby percussion and real bridge tremolo on 'The Mandela Vortex'. Finally, Roots Artefact lays down a thick dubbing in 'The Big Calm Dubwise', before French producer Jilo signs off with 'Shadow's Tango'.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo
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The Girls Aloud Show
Cat: 1081678 Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
The Girls Aloud Show" Blu-ray features the entirety of one of the band's sold-out performances at London's O2 Arena from June 2024
Notes: The Girls Aloud Show" Blu-ray features the entirety of one of the band's sold-out performances at London's O2 Arena from June 2024. An unforgettable journey through their record-breaking career, the 90-minute show features fan favourites such as Love Machine, Biology, Sound of the Underground and much more. It also includes bonus footage of the visuals of the on-stage screens from 3 songs, along with the official video for "I'll Stand By You (Sarah's Version)" and the 38-minute long "The Whole Damn Show Megamix.

Region Code: Region B
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