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Singles
FBI 004
FBI 004 (white vinyl 12")
Cat: FBI 004WHITE. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Techno
Foxtrot - "Battle Scars" (5:01)
Vikkei - "Hip 'n Crack" (6:30)
Egebamyasi - "Mandubchester" (6:48)
Gez Varley - "Saturn One" (6:56)
Review: FoxBam Inc returns with its fourth EP featuring a powerful mix of floor-shaking productions. The release includes contributions from Gez Varley, best known for his work with LFO and classic tracks like 'Quo Vardis' alongside Italian acid producer Vikkei and label founders Foxtrot and Egebamyasi. This new one opens with the acid-heavy 'Battle Scars' while Vikkei delivers the hard techno 'Hip 'n' Crack.' Egebamyasi explores bass-driven wobbly dubstep with 'Mandubchester' and Varley's 'Saturn One' brings cinematic vibes to his signature techno style. Launched in 2023, FoxBam Inc is already becoming a key player in the underground.
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Versions Part Two
Versions Part Two (double 12")
Cat: GE3 HBR. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Mee & The Gang (Raw Stripdown version) (6:35)
Keeep The Beat (extended Funk mix) (4:33)
Afrika (Ge-Ology's Sunshine mix) (6:34)
Sumthing Else (Ge-Ology Deepdisco mix) (4:01)
Still In Love (extended Feelthefire mix) (5:03)
You Don't Want My Luvvv (Beatin' Hard version) (5:42)
Review: Brooklyn producer Gerard Young aka Ge-ology has always championed intricacy in his original house productions, preferring to survey and purpose-build from the ground up, not prefabricate. His Versions series through Hot Biscuit has been going since 2025, with a higher-than-usual number of deep cuts (usually six in total for each 12") all given names like "Extended FeelTheFire Mix", "From SideToSide", "CapricornTribe Mix" and "Raw Stripdown Version", evidencing a sense of literary licence and playing on otherwise boxed-in remix titling traditions. Janky sampled refuse of disco-soul and gospel replay over 'Keeep The Beat' like trash-humped radio components larked from wreckage - our fave track here by far.
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Stable Units
Cat: FC 10. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Deep Dubstep
4TCBoom (3:33)
Paladin (with Rolex3k) (3:37)
+390 (3:44)
Steppe Lancer (4:25)
Parthian Tactics (4:15)
Review: Fast Castle opens up its 2025 with a five-tracker from Gent1e $oul that expands his bass-heavy sound into new club terrain. From the swampy overdriven bass of opener '4TC Boom' to the jersey-infused 'Paladin', which is a fine collab with Rolex3k, each track hits with intent. '+390' brings grimy M1 flutes to UK techno rhythms, while 'Steppe Lancer' channels dark, twisted energy for late-night floors. Closer 'Parthian Tactics' dives into introspective dubstep that is heavy yet hypnotic. With rich Bronze Age-inspired artwork by Jonas, Stable Units is both a superb sonic weapon and furtherment of deep dubstep.
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The Two Houses EP
The Two Houses EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: HOMOCENTRIC 011EP. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Funky/Club House
The Two Houses (Original Mix) (8:55)
The Two Houses (House Mix) (6:39)
The Two Houses (Dub) (6:39)
Review: The Two Houses is a musical project memorialising prominent members of New York's House of LaBeija and House of Xtravaganza, many of whom have passed away since their founding in 1977 and 1982 respectively. Initially the song was a personal tribute to Simone LaBeija, who tragically died in 2023 but it subsequently evolved into a broader ballroom memorial project when Grammy nominee Rush Davis from Xtravaganza became involved as vocalist and co-writer.
The track is a roll call, an homage and a dedication to the original founders of New York's ballroom community. Those lesser-known heroes who paved the way for the now fully exploited global phenomena we know today.
As Queer, and more specifically Trans human rights come under increasing attack, The Two Houses remembers, underscores and reveres those pioneering artists responsible for the birth of ballroom culture and more broadly, their place in the history of House Music itself.


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Virgo Space Acid
Cat: SRN 003. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Techno
Calibration (5:40)
Mercury (5:39)
Virgo Space Acid (6:22)
Floresta (5:13)
Review: GiGi FM's Virgo Space Acid is another mystical techno odyssey. Channelling "2025's energy," she fuses acid textures, reworked 909s and mantra-like vocals across four transformative tracks that range from the hypnotic opener 'Calibration' to the soaring tension of the title track and the emotional dubscape of 'Floresta.' Each cut explores healing, intuition and self-empowerment through sonic minimalism as GiGi refines her craft into a deeply expressive language that merges an urge to move with real moments of introspection. This is not just club music-it's ritual and release from the forefront of experimental techno.
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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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Miami Nights EP
Miami Nights EP (clear "rose" vinyl 12")
Cat: DUBWARS 008. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Techno
Fast Process (5:28)
Miami Nights (6:17)
Clap Your Dubby Hands (5:55)
Ultra Eight (5:50)
Review: Ten EPs in under this name and the German producer uses his background to land an important EP with this highly revered techno label. These four tracks hit with urgency but never feel one-note. There's real movement and contrast throughout, keeping things charged without being too fast. The opener, 'Fast Process', comes out swinging. It's all steam and steel, driven by a stomping kick and razor-sharp percussion. But just above that intensity floats a swirling melodic line, adding a ghostly presence that hangs over the chaos. 'Miami Nights' digs into a different groove. The low-end rolls heavy, while tough chords and tribal elements give it a more grounded, earthy energy. It's relentless but rooted. On Side-B, 'Clap Your Dubby Hands' explodes with percussion. It feels wild and physical, the kind of track that could lift a set straight into overdrive. There's a rawness here that nods to his early schranz days without feeling stuck in the past. 'Ultra Eight' pulls back just slightly, going deeper and more spaced out. It's colder, more introspective, like the soundtrack to some strange, distant city. Together, these cuts hit hard but leave plenty of air to breathe.
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Nightscapes EP (feat Kai Alce remix)
Cat: SEL 015. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Deep House
What You Came Here For (feat Kayenne) (5:48)
What You Came Here For (feat Kayenne - Kai Alce NDATL mix) (6:58)
Undertones (5:42)
Don't Stop (6:12)
Review: Reagan Grey is a Toronto-based producer who impresses with this cultured new outing on Selections. 'What You Came Here For' is pure vibes - a house cut with old-school organ stabs and hints of US garage drum shuffle, all topped with a nice hooky vocal cry from Kayenne. Kai Alce's NDATL mix layers in some jazzy keys that take things to the next level and 'Undertones' then keeps the soul quotient high with some molten chord work and dusty drum loops that are warm and heartfelt. 'Don't Stop' shuts down with a heavier basement house vibe and more smart synth work.
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The Tape Edits Part A
Cat: TAPE 1. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
PoHo (explicit) (5:30)
I Can't Come Down (7:11)
The Fever (9:10)
Stomp The Floor (6:33)
The Dream Call (4:51)
Giving Nothing (8:43)
Review: Chicagoan crate digger, DJ and producer Mark Grusane has long been regarded as one of the best re-editors in the business, with a long list of labels queuing up to put out his tried and tested reworks. Here be unveils a new project, The Tape Edits, in which he rearranges and revitalised cuts the old fashioned way - IE via the use of reel-to-reel tape, a scalpel and some sticky tape. There's plenty to admire across the six tracks stretched across two slabs of wax, from the high-tempo jazz-fusion-goes-disco hedonism of 'I Can't Come Down' and the killer-grooves-and-analogue synths flex of 'The Fever', to the low-slung disco-funk heaviness of 'Stomp The Floor' and the spacey disco-funk brilliance of closing cut 'Giving Nothing'.
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Intérprete: Soul Clap
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Interactive Test Volume 1 (B-STOCK)
Cat: UTO 003 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Deep House
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
I Believe - "Master Spirit" (5:19)
Girls On Pills - "Vheladei" (Open Spaces Update) (4:44)
Steve Mantovani - "Doctor Of Dreams" (4:39)
Miki - "107" (Melly Melody version) (4:54)
Open Spaces - "A Beginning Of An Idea" (5:14)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Volume One of a label retrospective of pioneering early 90s Prog House label Interactive Test Compiled by Alex from Utopia Records and enigmatic Interactive Test founder Franco Falsini. Falsini, responsible for many of the underground classics on the label he founded in Florence in 1991 was first known for his 70s Italian Prog / Cosmic group Sensations Fix. A trailblazer who continued to push the boundaries of electronic music two decades later with Interactive Test, accompanied by the up-and-coming talents of Trance hero DJ Miki the Dolphin, his brother Riccardo and an host of cult Italian music producers. Here we start with 5 tracks from the archive, all highly collectable, remastered for DJs and psychedelic music enthusiastic alike from the best sources possible. Authentic and original dance sounds still hitting the spot in our times.

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Phone Call EP
Cat: KUNST 001. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Mariche - "Autogroove" (6:32)
Mariche - "Autogroove" (ADR remix) (6:28)
Gutt - "Your Mind" (6:11)
Mariche & Gutt - "Phone Call" (7:15)
Mariche & Gutt - "Phone Call" (Guile remix) (6:59)
Review: KUNST is a new series from Spanish crew Spherart Wax that looks to serve up nostalgic progressive and tech from the 90s and designed for packed dance floors. To kick things off, up step Mariche and Gutt for a mix of solo cuts and collabs. 'Autogroove' gets things underway with tight and turbo-powered tech, which ADR remixes into a deeper sound. Gutt's 'Your Mind' is taught and bouncy tech with wispy cosmic synths and then the pair come together for 'Phone Call', which is a standout cut with playful dial tones and rugged low ends all packed up in club-ready beats.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Treat You Wrong
Cat: SOCR 06. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Rapha Pico - "Treat You Wrong" (3:53)
Far East - "For The Voiceless" (3:52)
Guru Pope - "Treat You Well" (3:52)
Handyman - "Dub You Well" (3:55)
Review: What time is it? It's Skankoclock. The label is small but already well-formed and this sixth outing offers up a fresh roots reggae gem from Rapha Pico, whose 'Treat You Wrong' delivers rich vocal vibes over a heavyweight riddim. It is then Far East's smooth melodica version that take sober and lulls you into more deepness that mixes classic energy with modern warmth. Guru Pope and Handyman round out the lineup with deep instrumental contributions that add more layers of rich musicality, all of which gets pressed in a vibrant full-colour skanking sleeve for superb toots with soul, melody, and pure sound system flavours.
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New Friends 02
Cat: LMMLVA 02. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Rustam - "Happy Comby" (6:22)
Jordan Lakofski - "The Heat" (6:09)
Glasidum - "New Heaven" (6:47)
MASI - "Synth Pop" (6:43)
Review: LowMoney unites fresh global talent for another big serving of their signature club sounds. Ukrainian producer Rustam kicks things off with 'Happy Comby,' a gritty acid-tinged groove built on deep, dreamy basslines. On A2, Jordan Lakofski delivers 'The Heat,' which is a nostalgia-soaked roller with a punchy 8-bit synth and infectious bassline. Glasidum nails the warm-up vibe with his trippy, groovy and perfectly deep opener on the flipside. Closing it out, Dutch duo MASI serve up a lush, introspective house cut that floats into the sunset. From acid edge to dreamy depth, this four-tracker has got something for everyone, which makes it a hugely useful 12" from the LowMoney camp.

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Álbumes
Nilam
Nilam (LP)
Cat: LTR 051. Rel: 22 May 25
 
International
Land (3:04)
Song For Sad Times (3:23)
Not A Burden (3:35)
Sinathavar Mudikkum (2:36)
Nine Jeweled Prayer (9:38)
Pasayadan (5:41)
Sees Fire (2:20)
Review: Recorded in collaboration with Nils Frahm at Berlin's Leiter Studio, Ganavya's fourth album is destined to carve its own path to recognition due to its unique quality. A follow-up to last year's acclaimed Daughter of a Temple, which drew praise from many music outlets, Nilam - probably best known her for her appearance alongside Sault at their recent live show - continues her journey into music as devotion, meditation and memory. Born in New York and raised in Tamil Nadu, she moves fluidly between traditions, channeling pilgrimage trails, harikatha storytelling and jazz improvisation into something uniquely her own. Her voice is unhurried, intimate and full of clarity, conjuring stillness even in motion. It's a sound that invites stillness but never feels static, where every breath carries the weight of generations and each silence says as much as her lyrics. The songs on Nilam feel distilled from years of lived experience, shaped by years of live performance as tracks like 'Sees Fire' blend Eastern tonalities with meditative jazz, fusing introspection with emotional firepower. The album traces the patterns of gratitude, loss and rootedness meanwhile anchoring the listener in a place beyond the physical. Rather than chase genre, ganavya reaches toward essence. Nilam isn't just an album, it's a moment held in reverence. A sonic altar where memory, spirit and sound meet. In her hands, song becomes a ritual of listening.
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Let All That We Imagine Be The Light
Let All That We Imagine Be The Light (limited 'pearl sunrise' vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 964145 491. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
There's No Future In Optimism (3:20)
Chinese Fire Horse (4:04)
Hold (4:34)
Have We Met (The Void) (5:12)
Sisyphus (5:13)
Radical (4:19)
Love To Give (4:22)
Get Out My Face Aka Bad Kitty (4:35)
R U Happy Now (3:36)
The Day That I Met God (5:48)
Review: Led by Edinburgh-born Los Angeles-based 90s superstar Shirley Manson, Garbage have emerged from dark, troubling times to present a new album. The follow up to 2021's No God No Masters was originally intended for release in 2023, but got put back, reportedly due to Manson's surgeries, writer's block and the death of her pet dog. Those who've kept patient, however, are in for a treat: it's a life-affirming record that stands tall in the transatlantic group's storied oeuvre. Ever the sharp critical thinker, the lyrics to lead single 'There's No Future In Optimism' remind us to grab life by the horns and feel unburned by darkness for a moment - it's a message we need from our popstars and it's a nice respite from the cranky punk music that's saturated our radio waves over the past few years.
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Let All That We Imagine Be The Light
Cat: 964145 501. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
There's No Future In Optimism (3:20)
Chinese Fire Horse (4:04)
Hold (4:34)
Have We Met (The Void) (5:12)
Sisyphus (5:13)
Radical (4:19)
Love To Give (4:22)
Get Out My Face Aka Bad Kitty (4:35)
R U Happy Now (3:36)
The Day That I Met God (5:48)
Review: This is the first album in four years from Scot-fronted Los Angeles band Garbage and their eighth studio album total. The previous album, No Gods No Masters, delved into some heavy sociopolitical themes, which were given a lot of attention because it came out amid Covid. With this album, as the title gives away, there is a shift towards more positive thinking, even if some seriousness remains. The single 'There's No Future In Optimism' reminds us to grab life by the horns and feel unburned by darkness for a moment - Shirley Manson clearly remembering the joy of pop and the hope it can bring, despite geopolitical uncertainties. Sonically, they've crafted very powerful electronica-tinged rock, with a brilliant emphasis on rhythm, the joys of a well constructed beat and some gritty bass.
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Yowzers
Yowzers (translucent purple vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: IARC 97LPI. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Yowzers (2:12)
The Glorification Of Small Victories (5:00)
There, Inside The Morning Glory (5:10)
Roller Skates (4:04)
For Breezy (3:55)
I Am (Bells) (2:14)
Promontory (2:13)
John, John Henry (3:45)
Damn You Cute (3:52)
Cumulus (7:02)
Touch (2:12)
Leave Some For You (3:24)
Review: The latest album from Chicago composer and improviser Ben LaMar Gay is his most fluid and assured to date. Backed by his long-time quartet of Tommaso Moretti, Matthew Davis and Will Faber, Yowzers ripples with rhythmic intuition and emotional weight, moving between playful sketches and hymn-like vignettes without ever breaking its spell. Tracks like 'the glorification of small victories' and 'I am (bells)' are recorded live, capturing the spatial intelligence of the group's shared language - an ensemble sound built through years on the road. 'for Breezy' and 'leave some for you' find Gay in a balladic register, unafraid of simplicity, while 'John, John Henry' retools folklore through polyrhythmic loops and group chant. The result is at once free and tightly woven - a folk-rooted sound that spirals into cosmic territory. Rob Frye's flute and a mini-choir add further texture, but it's Gay's ear for structure and storytelling that binds it all. These aren't just compositions but musical rituals, alive with history, invention and care. It's not jazz, not quite, not only - this is music that trusts its players as much as its audience, carrying old knowledge forward with lightness, humour and reverence. A quiet triumph.
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Yowzers
Yowzers (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 97LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Yowzers (2:22)
The Glorification Of Small Victories (4:51)
There, Inside The Morning Glory (6:02)
Roller Skates (3:06)
For Breezy (4:04)
I Am (Bells) (2:05)
Promontory (2:13)
John, John Henry (3:44)
Damn You Cute (3:51)
Cumulus (7:03)
Touch (2:11)
Leave Some For You (3:24)
Review: Ben LaMar Gay expands his musical lexicon with mala-morphemic glee on Yowzers, a wide-berthing new LP trading in exp points racked up as a soloist, bandleader, and key player in Chicago's music scene. Conscripting his long-running quartet (Tommaso Moretti, Matthew Davis, Will Faber) for dispatch on a new instrumental regiment, the record snaps the intimate language they've developed through years of live performance, captured here in a rare set of real-time recordings. As always, Gay pushes outward from folkloric roots, incorporating choir arrangements, in-studio experimentation, and contributions from frequent collaborators like Rob Frye and Ayanna Woods, be that through the looped minimalism of 'Yowzers' to the mournful swing of 'For Breezy' and the guttural blues of 'John, John Henry.'
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Church Of Kidane Mehret
Cat: MRI 214LP. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Modern Classical
Ave Maria (2:36)
Spring Ode - Meskerem (8:40)
The Storm (6:20)
Essay On Mahlet, The Prayer Of Saint Yared (4:00)
Via Dolorosa, XIth Station Of The Cross (11:14)
Prayer For Peace Ps 122 (Kyrie Eleison) (3:55)
Review: Mississippi Recs provide yet another delta stream's worth of Ethio musics by nun and composer Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru, presenting a remarkable body of work shaped by faith, solitude, and a deep reverence for sound. First self-released in 1972 and now enlarged over two formerly unheard piano pieces, this new curatorial crimp reveals Emahoy's profound engagement with the liturgical traditions of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church: all laid to record across sacred spaces in Jerusalem, they hear her play piano, harmonium and organ, with tactful piano fingers assuring a chiming touch on 'Ave Maria' and 'Essay on Mahlet', both religious chants heard to echo against ancient stone. Also inside are two compositions from the near-lost album Der Sang Des Meeres (1963), salvaged from obscurity and restored here with equal reverence.
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Tags: African
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Church Of Kidane Mehret
Cat: MRI 214CD. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Modern Classical
Ave Maria
Spring Ode - Meskerem
The Storm
Essay On Mahlet, The Prayer Of Saint Yared
Via Dolorosa, XIth Station Of The Cross
Prayer For Peace Ps 122 (Kyrie Eleison)
Mesbak, Yet My Kingis From Old (Ps 74:12-13)
From Thy Side
Behold The Cross
Believe In Me
Review: Some 13 years have now passed since Mississippi Records started reissuing private press albums by Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru, an Ethiopian Orthodox nun, pianist and composer whose naturally religious-inspired works frequently took spiritual music to fascinating new places. Here the label turns its attention to 1972's Church of Kidane Mehret, notable not only for being recorded live in various churches across Jerusalem, but also for the use of harmonium and pipe organ as well as Emehoy's beloved piano. The original album, which in line with her other album features intricate and mood-enhancing solo translations of orthodox liturgies, has here been expanded via the inclusion of two further piano pieces from 1963's ultra-rare Der Sang Des Reeres - a set of which only 50 copies were ever produced.
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Tags: African
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Church Of Kidane Mehret
Church Of Kidane Mehret (clear vinyl LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: MRI 214LPC1. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Modern Classical
Ave Maria (2:36)
Spring Ode - Meskerem (8:40)
The Storm (6:18)
Essay On Mahlet, The Prayer Of Saint Yared (4:00)
Via Dolorosa, XIth Station Of The Cross (11:14)
Prayer For Peace Ps 122 (Kyrie Eleison) (3:54)
Review: Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru's deeply spiritual music has long remained a hidden gem and this release offers a rare chance to experience her most poignant works. Recorded in churches across Jerusalem, her performances on piano, harmonium and pipe organ transcend genre that blends Ethiopian Orthodox liturgy with the technical sophistication of her classical training. There's a serenity to these pieces, particularly in 'Ave Maria,' where her piano's crystalline chimes fill the sacred spaces, while 'Spring Ode - Meskerem' brings new life to familiar melodies, played through the rich drones of the harmonium. The collection moves from meditative to dramatic, with 'Essay on Mahlet' offering a slow, introspective journey as Emahoy translates the free verse of Orthodox liturgy into a delicate piano composition. The inclusion of 'The Storm' provides a moment of intense contrast, its stormy narrative unfolding through sharp, thunderous piano lines. Emahoy's ability to blend devotional themes with emotional depth is most apparent in 'Via Dolorosa,' where the music mirrors the weight of the stations of the cross with breathtaking gravity. Her music, though niche, stands out for its seamless fusion of Ethiopian spirituality with the grand traditions of Western classical music, feeling entirely distinct in its expression. The recordings, originally made in 1972, show a stark simplicity and restrained power that speaks directly to the soul. It's a rare treasure and an essential contribution to the world of spiritual music.
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Tags: African
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Fragments Of A Season (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Cat: ERS 033R (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Balearic/Downtempo
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
The Letter (3:49)
Marine (2:00)
Madagascar (4:16)
Cleo (3:11)
The Seventh Century (2:32)
The Marble Sky (4:15)
Mirror The Clouds (2:48)
Lost Summer (4:57)
Fragrance (3:37)
The Streets Are Filled With Rain (1:54)
Vanishing Point (3:01)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Five years after its first release, Emotional Response is serving up this welcome reissue of Alexis Georgopoulos and Jefre Cantu-Ledesma's classic Fragments of A Season. They came together after five years of superb releases and reached new highs here even though they aren't necessarily household names. It saw them turn in some wonderfully expressive compositions played out across all manner of organic instrumentation. The richness of the production and the highly developed ideas embedded within this gorgeous LP should resonate for a long time to come, not least because the pieces are all so easy on the ears.
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Geek The Girl (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 4AD 0809CD. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
My Secret Reason (CD 1: Geek The Girl)
Trouble
Geek The Girl
Just Geek
Cry Wolf
A Psychopath
Sexy Little Girl Princess
Phantom Love
Cancer Of Everything
A Guy Like You
Of Love & Colors
Stars
The Mirror Is Gone
Happiness (CD 2: Inconsiderate Bitch)
Energy
Puppet
Sycophant
(Late Night) Dresses
Review: Indiana singer-songwritern Lisa Germano's 1994 moody dark indie rock masterpiece has been remastered at Abbey Road Studios in London. This expanded edition - released as part of 4AD's Record Store Day spread - includes 'The Mirror Is Gone' and the five-track EP 'Inconsiderate Bitch', making it a bumper version of one of the key albums of the 90s. Germano's voice is a thing of wonder with lyrics that cut through the noise. The sonics underpinning her voice are often sparse and atmospheric, allowing us listeners to really feel the intimacy of feeling. It's no wonder the likes of Eels, Bowie and Iggy Pop called her in to guest on their records.
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Greatest Fits
Greatest Fits (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: DE 335. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
No GDM (5:55)
Exhibitionism (4:55)
Be A Boy (4:01)
Tropical Comic Strip (5:07)
Nice Mover (4:27)
Cologne Intime (5:55)
Opposite Numbers (4:17)
Vendor's Box (4:59)
Strip Tease (5:18)
IC Code (3:28)
Kaddish (4:11)
Hypnosis/Hypnose (4:20)
Babylon Generation (4:08)
Die Kunst Des Liebens (The Art Of Loving) (3:36)
Kanal Banal (3:13)
French Lift (3:43)
Waiting (4:19)
Review: Greatest Fits is a deep dive into the superb sounds of German avant-garde new wave pioneer Gina X on the cult Dark Entries label. This double LP compilation spans the whole of the bold, boundary-blurring career of Gina X Performance, which came together first in 1978 when singer Gina Kikoine and producer Zeus B set out to create "the absolute union of music, poetry and travesty". With selections take from four of thieves albums, you'll find their signature blend of icy electro, camp theatrics and subversive pop throughout, and it all ranges from the pulsing 'Nice Mover' to the decadent 'No G.D.M.' Greatest Fits is both a musical time capsule and a vital reminder of how far ahead Gina X always was while also serving as a celebration of queer culture and synth-driven hedonism.
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Mershiy
Mershiy (LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: OYSTER 60. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Torni (6:59)
Nsumuna (6:55)
AfGui (6:27)
Eh U (7:08)
Mershiy (5:38)
Hiisi (6:59)
Review: Ukrainian producer Volodymyr Gnatenko returns to Kalahari Oyster Cult with 'Mershiy' - a long-awaited follow-up that trades the drive of his last appearance on the label for something deeper and more exploratory. Spread across six tracks, it drifts between ambient dub, acid and pointillist electronics, with flashes of trance and IDM woven through. There's a widescreen, cinematic quality to it - detailed, immersive and immaculately spaced. Ushering in faded memories of 90s ambient, only re-imagined through a hi-def lens. Repeated listens reveal ever more off-world textures, insect rhythms and a creeping sense of unease. It's introspective, meticulous and beautifully produced.
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Everything's Fine
Everything's Fine (limited ice blue, purple & bubble gum vinyl LP)
Cat: LPMMG00 107C2. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Everything's Fine
My Contribution To This Scam
OhSh (feat Hannibal Buress)
House Call (feat Big Tone, Anna Wise, Jonathan Hoard)
Don't Worry It's Fine (John Hodgman & Michael Che)
Gold Purple Orange
Peacock
Doing Better Than Ever (feat Ashok "Dap" Kondabolu)
The Smoking Man (feat Denmark Vessey)
Breakfast Of Champions
Scoop Of Dirt (feat Your Old Droog)
Zero
Everything's Still Fine (feat Nick Offerman)
Waiting For The Moon (feat Mosel & Anna Wise)
River (feat Anna Wise)
Review: Jean Grae and Quelle Chris come together brilliantly here on Everything's Fine, a sharp, satirical and refreshingly non-toxic hip-hop album from two of the genre's most unique voices. Superbly blending Jean's razor-sharp lyricism with Quelle's introspective wit, the project takes aim at societal absurdities with intelligence and humour and comes with notable Cameos from comedy heavyweights like Nick Offerman, Michael Che, John Hodgman and Hannibal Buress who all add an extra layer of punch. Politically charged, deeply self-aware and sonically adventurous, this is essential listening for fans of boundary-pushing rap, and it comes on a stunning tri-colour vinyl that is as bold as the music itself.

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Miracle Music
Miracle Music (limited 'forest night' dark green vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: TRR 434LPC1. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Silver Bells (5:01)
Primeval Lite I-III (6:35)
Earthly Life (4:39)
Homemade Crucifix (3:25)
Harmonious Living (3:47)
Strange Paradise (6:38)
Perfect Etercuss (4:11)
Visible Darkness (3:53)
Choir Commencement (1:32)
Review: Recorded at Portland's Type Foundry studio i where American instrumental experimental rockers Grails' earliest records were born i Miracle Music is the band's 12th long player and weaves acoustic and electric guitars, synths, brass, woodwinds, percussion and samples into an expansive, cinematic tapestry. Drawing from early industrial textures, classical elegance and psychedelic ambiance, the album crafts a heavy yet ethereal mood. Tracks like 'Silver Bells' pulse with vintage electro urgency, while others invoke a sense of reflection and grandeur. This balance of boundary-pushing intensity and airy melodicism reflects Grails' quarter-century commitment to reinvention. As both a nod to their origins and a bold step forward, Miracle Music stands as one of Grails' most personal and profound releases i a key to their ability to transform eclectic influences into something singular and deeply moving.
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Yaoyorozoo
Yaoyorozoo (2xLP)
Cat: ESP 107. Rel: 14 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Iwafune (feat Cazu-23) (7:20)
Swallow Groove (feat DJ Ryota & Noritaka Itoh) (9:25)
Don Pami (3:06)
Twinbee (feat SMS) (5:46)
Otoooh (feat Taihei) (6:50)
Yaoyorozoo (7:09)
Akokuro (feat Harikuyamaku, Mizuki & Yuko Nakai) (6:22)
Ominaeshi (11:08)
Fudoukutsu (feat Cazu-23) (8:17)
Water City (2:58)
Ginryusou (5:26)
Review: Oskaa-born but truly otherworldly producer Daichi Furukawa, aka Ground, is back with a new album that is here to bend your mind and distort your reality with his fourth world follow-up to 2018's cult favourite Sunizm. This experimental odyssey truly defies genre, logic, and linearity as it assembles a chaotic yet mesmerising fusion of organic samples, synthetic textures, tribal rhythms and cosmic noise that are fantastic and freaky. Yaoyorozoo is one of those records that feels both ancient and futuristic as it taps into beautiful and unsettling, inviting and disorienting rhythms and sample sources. Across 73 minutes, it mutates like a dream-always shifting, never settling, so it makes for a cerebral collage for wide-open minds and ears only.
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Goyard Ibn Said
Goyard Ibn Said (eco vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: FP 18533. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Introduction To Act 1 (1:32)
The Old Guard Is Dead (2:52)
Leprosy (3:24)
3400 (3:28)
I Gazed Upon The Trap With Ambition (3:38)
Monta Ellis (3:44)
Yamean (3:14)
Camera Shy (3:05)
Introduction To Act 2 (3:59)
Bystander Effect (4:06)
4L (2:26)
The Apple That Scarcely Fell (1:30)
Branded (3:24)
Critical Acclaim (3:44)
Shaitan's Spiderweb (4:42)
You Can Skip This Part (4:47)
Review: Goyard Ibn Said marks Ghais' debut album arrived following two self-released mixtapes. Released under Fat Possum, this concept album introduces Goyard as a fictional anti-hero, guiding listeners through a narrative split into two acts. Act 1 celebrates the glamour and wealth of mainstream hip-hop stardom so is filled with ambition and triumph. However, Act 2 takes a somber turn as it delves into the personal struggles and tragedies faced in the pursuit of success. The album's compelling storytelling is heightened by Ghais' intricate production so offers a rich and evocative exploration of fame's darker side and marks a strong debut in the hip-hop scene.
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No Visible Means Of Income 3
Cat: RRC 069. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Supreme Burner (2:53)
Lambs Bread (feat Jehst) (2:24)
Amazon Kush (feat P4van) (1:58)
Triple Beams (1:36)
Figurehead (1:37)
Track 6 (0:33)
A Stirling Job (feat Juga-Naut) (2:23)
Exotic Cough (feat Farma G) (3:07)
Bird & Fish (feat Beni Laylo) (2:02)
Black Porsche (1:32)
The Grove (2:08)
Outro (0:31)
Review: UK rapper Sonnyjim and producer Giallo Point deliver a cinematic masterclass in street rap on their new collaborative album. Sonnyjim's razor-sharp wit and sardonic charm cut through every bar of No Vi$ible Means of Income 3 while weaving tales of crime, luxury and survival with grit but also lyrical elegance. Giallo Point crafts lush, noir-inspired backdrops full of moody strings, dusty loops and crisp drums that feel ripped from a gangster flick. The album stays proudly UK-rooted with top-tier guest spots from Jehst, P4VAN, Juga-Naut, Farma G and Beny Laylo, all of whom help make an immersive world of suspense and swagger. British hip-hop at its most refined and raw.

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Aim High, Little Giant, Aim High! by Bobbito Garcia (B-STOCK)
Cat: 1093876 Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Dinked corners, but product is in excellent condition and in perfect working order
Notes: ***B-STOCK: Dinked corners, but product is in excellent condition and in perfect working order***


The story is about Taina, a nine-year-old, Afro Boricua basketball novice growing up in Brooklyn during a pandemic who learns valuable life lessons from family, friends, and the community, both on and off the court. The narrative seamlessly weaves social-emotional learning with math, arts, social justice, identity, culture, and sports education, all in a fun (and at times goofy) manner!

-Written by Bobbito Garcia and illustrated by Estafania Rivera Cortes.
-58 large full colour printed pages (8.5" x 11"). Hardcover w/matte finish.
-Age range: 7+ and beyond.
-A helpful tool for social-emotional learning as well as math, social justice, identity, culture, and sports education.
-For any store that buys the book, Bobbito Garcia offers to do a personalized video drop to post on their socials and he'd repost it in his stories on IG. He would also add the store to the website of where people can go to buy the book locally (aimhighlittlegiant.com).

-"A brilliant, beautiful and spiritual basketball revelation disguised as a children's book."-Scoop Jackson, author of The Game Is Not A Game
-"A unique reframing of basketball delivered through New York City's diversity, geometry and spirituality."-Max Resetar, editor of SLAM MAGAZINE
-"Yet another achievement for the brilliant Bobbito Garcia who inspires the youth to championship heights! There is a giant in all of us."-Dan Klores, director of Basketball: A Love Story

"Bobbito Garcia's street-smart text and Estafania Rivera Cortes' starburst illustrations make for a buoyant, fun, and thoroughly modern experience. Call 'I got next' on AIM HIGH!" -Alexander Wolff, author of Big Game, Small World: A Basketball Adventure

"I've been documenting hip hop, sneaker, and basketball history in books, films, and magazines since the '80s, so imagine the thrill for me to finally write fiction, and especially for kids! The experience was liberating and allowed me to flex my experiences as a parent, which I haven't shared much of at all publicly. I truly hope the multiple communities I exist in have the opportunity to see themselves in the words and illustrations" -Bobbito Garcia

Brilliantly illustrated by Estefania Rivera Cortes, an artist based in San Juan, Puerto Rico with a compassion for social causes, Aim High, Little Giant, Aim High! is an unprecedented presentation of NYC's unique outdoor basketball culture, created for children of any background to enjoy. The book is published by We Are Little Giants, an independently Black and Puerto Rican owned business.

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Bright Young Things: The Art & Philosophy Of El Records by Mark Goodall
Cat: 1071910 Rel: 16 May 25
 
The first book detailing the history of influential indie label El records
Notes: Existing for a few short years (1984 - 1988), El records was perhaps the most 'cult' of the UK so-called 'indie' labels. El records was created in 1984 by Mike Alway. Alway was A&R man for Cherry Red, signing artists such as Everything But the Girl, The Monochrome Set and Felt. Alway left Cherry Red to help run Blanco Y Negro (an offshoot of WEA) but soon felt constrained by the conservativism of the commercial music sector and left to set up his own label. El was once described as 'the most innately English record label there has ever been' and yet had a global appeal. Alway must be the only record label boss to have had four songs written about him.

Alway's mercurial approach was to take complete control of the repertoire, the philosophy of the label's releases and even the titles of songs in the manner of pop impresarios of the past. Alway became a curator, selecting, shaping and overseeing the records issued on El. He employed songwriters proficient in classical pop techniques such as Nicholas Currie (AKA Momus) and Philippe Auclair (AKA Louis Philippe) who in addition to issuing their own records wrote, arranged and performed for other el artistes and used creative talentssuch as photographer Nick Wesolowski and designer Jim Phelan to create the El "look".

El had a unique flavour eschewing the traditions of rock and indie music of the mid 1980s, exhibiting instead a taste for 1960s bubblegum and chamber pop, the European chanson tradition, Latin rhythms and film scores (one of El's key players was child prodigy Simon Turner who wrote music for the films of Derek Jarman).

The ethos of the label was decidedly un-macho and many of El's key artists were female. El's first single "I, Bloodbrother Be" by Shock Headed Peters was an uncompromising gay anthem. Alway saw El as a celebration of elegance and beauty, in his own words, "a pop world beyond leather jackets and jeans". While record sales were disappointing, this unique blend was critically acclaimed in the UK and popular in America and mainland Europe while in Japan El had a profound effect, directly influencing the Shibuya-kei phenomenon that included Pizzicato Five, Cornelius and Kahimi Karie.

Bright Young Things is the first book to tell the fascinating story of El, one of the most influential indie labels of all time.
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