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Singles
Essential Memories EP Part VI
ANNE - "Coral Reefs" (4:36)
Fukumachi - "Sakura" (5:53)
FORUM - "Claymore" (5:52)
Mike Konstantinidis - "Apocalypse" (4:14)
Augusto Taito - "Rock Bottom" (5:35)
Dold - "We All Know About This" (5:58)
DJ Plant Texture - "Swingers" (5:27)
Hadone - "Track Pour Remco Avec Pad" (4:32)
Parano - "Dead Funk" (6:23)
Jacobworld - "Reviver" (5:05)
Jarrod Yeates - "Sesh Gremlin" (#2) (6:43)
TheLoopmasters - "No Frills" (4:36)
Review: Emerald's 25th outing takes the form of another superb compilation with four artists who have already released on the label and plenty of new names making an equally good impression. ANNE kicks off with the deep, thudding kicks of 'Coral Reefs' complete with lush hits to smooth the groove. There is more weight and intensity to the oversized hi-hats ringlets on Mike Konstantinidis's 'Apocalypse', DJ Plant Texture layers in plenty of gritty and grime to his gritty 'Swingers' and Jarrod Yeates goes for a twisted after-party vibe on his intense and unrelenting 'Sesh Gremlin', with many more highlights besides.
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Dessus Oben Alto Up
Dessus Oben Alto Up (180 gram vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: MARIONETTE 25LP. Rel: 19 Nov 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Dessus (15:38)
Oben (8:23)
Alto (9:32)
Up (5:07)
Review: This EP is the first collaborative work by Andrea Belfi and Jules Reidy. Berlin-based and hailing from Italy and Australia respectively, the duo blends compositional precision with improvisational freedom. During a residency at Berlin's Callie's-a 19th-century factory turned arts space-they and engineer Marco Anulli crafted four expansive tracks in which Belfi's masterful drumming interlaces with Reidy's shimmering guitars and electronic textures. The opener layers just-intoned guitar figures over delicate brushwork and climaxes with a synthetic surge and tracks like 'Oben' and 'Alto' explore shifting grooves, propulsive rhythms and dynamic soundscapes.
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Intérprete: Kaoru Inoue
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MBK 003
MBK 003 (12")
Cat: MBK 003. Rel: 12 Feb 25
 
Breakbeat
Mike Berardi - "Helicopter Ride"
Samuel Padden - "String Theory"
Jay Tripwire - "Floorboards"
Review: Brooklyn is not often somewhere you think of when it comes to minimal, a sound more usually associated with European artists these days, unless of course, you're talking about early US originators like Dan Bell and Robert Hood. This release suggests that view is wrong with a trio of classy cuts. Mike Berardi's 'Helicopter Ride' is lively and jazzy and rides a nice broken beat. Samuel Padden's 'String Theory' is more icy and paired back to a minimal cosmic trip and Jay Tripwire's 'Floorboards' a wonky late-night charmer.
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Ravebreakerz Vol 1
Cat: RODBKZ 01. Rel: 19 Dec 24
 
Techno
Blame The Mono - "British Bully" (5:26)
Jadzia - "Lurkur" (4:37)
Ghost In The Machine - "Treachery" (5:45)
Umwelt - "Undercurrent" (5:28)
Review: The well regarded Umwelt introduced Raverbreakerz as a dynamic new series on his label Rave Or Die earlier in summer. This massive compilation shows what it is all about with four hard-hitting tracks from genre specialists Blame The Mono, Jadzia, Ghost In The Machine and Umwelt himself, Seamlessly blending techno, breakbeat and dark, intense sounds design to captivate and energise the floor in equal measure, each artists contributes to what is a versatile arsenal for DJs seeking powerful sounds with a distinct style. On this evidence, Raverbreakerz is going to be a crucial new series.
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Midwest Rhythms Vol 3
Cat: DMLP 04. Rel: 12 Mar 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
DJ Slush - "Memory Blank" (5:45)
Deon Jamar - "Ayyyo" (6:06)
Jordan Zawideh - "Axolotls" (4:20)
Jordan Zawideh - "The Recoil" (5:17)
Thomas Xu - "School Street" (4:40)
Review: Mark Grusane presence on Disctechno brings with it a compilation of five unique house tracks from Chicago and Detroit-based producers, as you will probably have guessed from the title. The A-side features DJ Slush's synth-driven 'Memory Blank' and Deon Jamar's bass-heavy 'AYYYO' which offer different but both killer sounds. The B-side opens with Jordan Zawideh's reverb-drenched 'Axolotls' followed by Grusane's intense, atonal 'The Recoil' and concludes with Thomas Xu's groovy 'School Street.' All of these are the sort of off-kilter sounds you would expect of these revered and enduring electric hotbeds. Raw, stripped-down and authentic, this is the contemporary Midwest underground.
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AUSGANG 01
Cat: ST 042. Rel: 10 Apr 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Ivory - "Rain" (6:54)
Glowal - "Skin" (7:49)
Jimi Jules - "Washing Machine" (5:13)
Tal Fussman - "So" (4:31)
Aera - "Future Holds" (5:01)
Review: Berlin's Exit Strategy began their 12"s game releasing EPs in browned sleeves, shortly before branching out into digital-vinyl combo releases with original artwork in the 2020s. Now with over ten years of experience under their belts, they welcome five new artists for a playful bricolage in deep and minimal techno, privileging elite, razor-sharp additive sound design and future-soulful vocal tasters. Ivory's opener 'Rain' epitomises this, while Jimi Jules squelchifies the same formula, and Aera's 'Future Holdings' rolls out the same logic to its ultimate conclusion, veering towards complex, 3D-graphic melodic techno composed entirely of climbing saws.
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Love Song
Cat: DIGDEL 03. Rel: 22 Jan 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Love Song (remix) (3:48)
J Atomic Dawg (96 remix) (3:34)
Review: The world can always do with more love and J Diggns delivers that on the A-side if this new jam on Digger's Delight with a refreshing remake. Blending the iconic Skull Snaps drumbeat with a melodic summer vibe, this track revisits a Bush Babee's classic from 1996 featuring Mos Def. At 93 BPM, it's a perfectly paced treat for classic hip-hop lovers. On the B-side, J reimagines the '96 Coolio remix with an "Atomic Dawg" vibe. Infused with classic samples and dancehall twists, it pays homage to "one nation under a groove" while delivering hard-hitting beats for the streets.
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Geek Down
Geek Down (pink vinyl 7")
Cat: FRWC 7005. Rel: 18 Mar 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
J Dilla - "Geek Down" (1:25)
The Jimi Entley Sound - "Charlies Theme" (3:09)
Review: In a rare backwards castling and killer checkmate, Friendly Records boldly re-press one of J Dilla's most beloved cuts, 'Geek Down', which appeared on his landmark Donuts LP. Known for its sample of the 2001 dark funk tune 'Charlies Theme' by The Jimi Entley Sound, this indelible, ringed hors d'oeuvre was essential for the critics' collective assessment that the 2005 LP was his magnum opus. Trailing pink sprinkles behind it, 'Geek Down' made Dilla's name. Sadly, the title would seem predict the artist's death just three days after the record's release. Dilla was a true productive geekazoid, and it shows in this track, with its untameable, above-the-law Western guitar wahs and tense, lilting strings keeping the goosebump hairs stood aright. The originally sampled track appears on the B, still only part-revealing the magic trick.
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Shakey Shakey EP
Cat: LDHXL 004. Rel: 22 Oct 24
 
Deep Dubstep
Genie (3:33)
Shakey Shakey (4:38)
Static (4:53)
Power (with Sirus) (3:43)
Review: .Following rumblers and shakers on the likes of Well Rounded and Low End Music, Jackson makes his debut on Liverpool imprint LDH. Proffering some of his wooziest brews so far, the whole collection smacks of 3am liberty. From the moment the creepy opener 'Genie' wafts into view until the very last stench of triumphant hypnosis on the bruk influenced 'Power' leaves your brain, the whole collection is an assault of the vibe senses. The tumbling organs and heavy harmonicas on 'Shakey Shakey' and the trippy boom bap of 'Static' can't go unrecognised for that matter. Shake what your Jackson gave you.
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Miracles
Miracles (limited 7")
Cat: FREESOUL 0001. Rel: 11 Nov 24
 
Funk
Miracles (2:51)
Boy You're Dynamite (3:04)
Review: The Jackson Sisters are next up on the latest 45 from Tower Vinyl, which has in recent times done a superb job of serving up some timeless and effective vintage soul sounds from across different niches and eras. This one kicks off with the well high energy sound of 'Miracles' with its big vocals, bigger drums and raw horns that are well known to cinema goers everywhere. 'Boy You're Dynamite' is a more raw and emotive sound with a striped back rhythm but superbly gut wrenching vocal deliveries.
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Row Fisherman Row
Cat: JAMWAXMAXI 26. Rel: 31 Oct 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Row Fisherman Row (2:57)
Blackheart Man (3:08)
Long Long Time (6:58)
Review: R Zee Jackson's 'Row Fisherman Row EP', released on Jamwax, is a smooth fusion of roots and lovers rock. Born in Clarendon, Jamaica, Jackson (also known as Esso Jaxxon or Castro Pink) eventually moved to the United States in 1973 and later settled in Canada. There, he connected with key figures in the reggae scene, including Oswald Creary of Half Moon Studio, Doug of Comfort Sounds, and the legendary Jackie Mittoo. The EP kicks off with the title track, 'Row Fisherman Row', a melodic roots rock jam enriched with smooth dub elements. The warm, laid-back groove sets the tone, followed by 'Blackheart Man', where a deep, wobbling bass carries a more traditional reggae sound. On Side-2, 'Long Long Time' is a spiritual, echo-heavy vibe that exudes class and depth. Jackson continues to contribute to the reggae community as both a performer and producer, keeping the spirit of roots music alive.
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Summer Lady
Cat: FWRF 005. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Summer Lady (3:48)
Friday Night (3:32)
Review: This classic Japanese funk tune has long been adored by erudite boogie, 80s funk and soul fans in Japan but also more internationally, and for the first time here it is now available as a 7" single. Produced by Toshiki Kadomatsu, the release includes one track each from the Jadoes albums It's Friday from 1986 and Free Drink in 1987, both of which are considered iconic in the Japanese boogie canon. 'Summer Lady' is full of glossy 80s drums and sparking melodies that bring unbridled joy and 'Friday Night' is a little more paired back but the stepping drums and male-female vocal interaction is a thing of beauty.
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Contemporary Outdoors EP
Cat: SC 1249. Rel: 16 Jan 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Contemporary Outdoors (5:59)
Massive (3:52)
Anemoia (5:21)
Heavy In Stereo (5:25)
Contemporary Outdoors (A Vision Of Panorama remix) (4:37)
Contemporary Outdoors (Byron The Aquarius Midnight instrumental remix) (5:29)
Review: Igor Jadranin returns with another interstellar EP that redefines genre boundaries. Blending boogie basslines, futuristic synths, vintage drum machines and lush flute, piano and vibraphone melodies, the producer delivers cosmic electro-boogie with a playful edge. Tracks like 'Gangster Electro' bring hard-hitting beats, while remixes from Byron The Aquarius and A Vision of Panorama expand the palette. Byron's haunting 'Midnight' mixes crunch with eerie vibes while Panorama's Nu-Balearic twist adds sunrise warmth to the original. It all adds up to a bold 12" from the much-loved Chicago label.
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Intérprete: Dave Lee ZR
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Upside Down (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 147894 8. Rel: 17 Dec 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Upside Down (3:01)
Vegetable Man (3:31)
Review: 1984 was a big year for a lot of reasons - including the wall of sound unleashed by The Jesus & Mary Chain with 'Upside Down'. The Scottish alternative rock set delivered their first single in November that year, marking the arrival of a decade-spanning tour de force of the guitar world. Packing a Syd Barrett cover on the B-side, 'Vegetable Man' (its chorus to be confused with the line, "festival man", not matter how much it sounds like those are the words), the track and its accompaniment on the flip would sell 50,0000 copies and become Creation Records first major success story. It also set the tone for one of the most inimitable back catalogues in rock & roll history. But these are other tales for other times.
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To Jest To!
Cat: JS 002. Rel: 18 Dec 24
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
To Jest To (Hemp Gru Jungle Scratch rework, Scratch DJ Cent & DJ Vazee) (4:10)
To Jest To (Hemp Gru Jungle Scratch rework - PZG remix) (3:39)
Scratch Tool (bonus track) (3:30)
Tylko Ty To Jest To (feat Cheeba & Scratch DJ Mad - Hemp Gru Jungle Scratch rework) (4:10)
Mocny Bass To Jest To (feat Sabot & Scratch DJ Chmielix - Hemp Gru Jungle Scratch rework) (4:09)
Sabot (acappella) (4:08)
Review: Jungle Scratch's latest release JS002 is a vinyl-only 12" that hits all the right notes for beat lovers and turntablists. This time, they've taken Hemp Gru's 'This is it' and reworked it with contributions from Cheeba and Sabot, adding their own flavours to the beat. DJ Cent, DJ Vazee, DJ Chmielix, and MAD are on hand with cuts and scratches, giving the tracks that raw, live feel. As a bonus, Mad & Tuse have included a special track made just for turntablists, adding even more value to the release. Each copy also comes with limited edition stickers, and Tuse's artwork rounds off the package, making JS002 a must-have for collectors and scratch enthusiasts alike.
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Koenig Cylinder Vol I
Cat: IST 02RP. Rel: 28 Jan 25
 
Hard Techno
Untitled
99.9
Locked Groove
Carousel
Choreomania
Review: Koenig Cylinders always kept it hella real with their techno. The pair of John Selway and Oliver Chesler were pioneers of the hard stuff first time around and now that it is back en vogue, why not reissue this classic? 'Untitled' opens with a freaky vocal and eerie synth sound before '99.9' brings a wall of white noise and slamming drum patterns. 'Carousel' is an urgent wall-rattler with cantering drums and rave sires that light up the 'floor and 'Choreomania' shuts down with razor-sharp synths and acid flashes that tickle your brain. Arresting tackle of the highest order.
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Spirits VII
Spirits VII (double 12")
Cat: CRMLP 055. Rel: 04 Feb 25
 
Deep House
Lisbona Sisters - "OK GURL" (5:48)
SHARE - "Oh Please" (6:03)
Bonafique - "Desperadio" (5:57)
Dino Lenny - "I Have Sampled Father" (7:02)
Upercent - "Where Are You?" (6:24)
Timo Mass & Inamo - "La Tourbillon" (7:33)
John Monkman - "Colours" (5:07)
Enamour - "Jackpot" (6:10)
Review: Eight further sonic spirits are conjured on the seventh edition in Damian Lazarus' annual compilation series. Emphasising deep house and techno grooves with a hypnotic flavour, the procurement here is exemplarily brooding; Dino Lenny's 'I Have Sampled Father' marks a sure turn away from the openers' cleaner-cut mesmerisms with a smoky, funk-inflected haze, bringing rhythm guitar and paternal murmurations to a surreal montage. The monologuing mood continues on the equal highlight that is Upercent's 'Where Are You', whilst Enamour's 'Jackpot' rounds out the show with the record's only brightly-lit minimal triller. The record is marked by sensuous, distant, familiar voices throughout.
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Love Moon
Love Moon (custom heart-shaped magenta vinyl 10")
Cat: TJAVBK 56. Rel: 28 Jan 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Love Moon
Can't Catch Me In Love
Review: Solene and J. Rawls team up for a delicious pair of pelagic, coolant nu-soul and house nocturnes, crossing the sparse but oceanic space between genres. On 'Love Moon', the producer and singer respectively cover such intense themes as late-night reflectivity and good company: "nothing glam, it's just you and me..." Solene intones this sombrely, as the last syllable is heard to trail off into a surfactant mist. Meanwhile, 'Can't Catch Me In Love' raises the emotive drawbridge once more, hoisting supporting pillars of kick drum and serene pan flute, as flirtatious gingerbread taunts are heard in the chorus, not to mention musings on past relationship blunders.
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Álbumes
Tremendo Cache (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: CRF 1683041. Rel: 31 Mar 25
 
International
Cucala (3:50)
Oriza Eh (4:17)
Tres Dias De Carnaval (4:59)
No Me Hables De Amor (3:22)
Dime Si Llegue A Tiempo (3:51)
La Sopa En Botella (5:08)
De La Verdegue (3:02)
Ni Hablar (3:13)
Rico Changui (4:20)
No Aguanto Mas (3:33)
Review: A tremendous cache of tunes by Celia Cruz and Johnny Pacheco, two art-nouveau dandies of the Latin salsa and gurachas sound, the latter of which has remained the dominant form of music in Cuba since at least the late 18th Century. The 20th, of course, heard a dramatic reworking of the sound into big band swing, as it would soon be taken up by many a Latin American cojunto (small band/ensemble). Cruz broke into international stardom from 1950, but would not venture beyond the gulf to with Dominican counterpart Johnny Pacheco until 1974, and Tremendo Cache was not their first collaboration either. With right-foot-forward steps and picaresque rufflings, the pair deliver a latently sombre record, despite the snappy energy, with some of the remastered cuts including 'Don't Talk To Me About Love' and 'I Can't Stand It Any More' laying among the more acerbic of titles!
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Tags: Latin | Salsa
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Moon IV
Moon IV (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FM 12063. Rel: 17 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Void Gathering (1:42)
Silverclub (4:32)
Sounds (The Feels) (5:13)
Pipeline (3:57)
Ohne Dich (5:34)
Into Somethin (4:08)
Zellerau (1:53)
Club L'Avenir (3:50)
Daso (3:41)
Soma Dub (3:24)
Bliss (The Short Finale) (4:10)
Review: Five years after unfurling their first collaborative album, Iron Curtisn and Johannes Albert have finally got round to recording and releasing their fourth - three years after its predecessor landed in stores. As with previous sets, it's loosely inspired by all things lunar. In practice, that means hazy, spacey synths aplenty, slowly unfurling grooves, and loads of cosmic intent. Beginning with the soft-touch headiness of 'Void Gathering', the German duo flits between moon-lit, synth-powered nu-disco ('Silverclub'), jaunty analogue house ('Sound (The Feels)'), warmer and more tactile dancefloor gold ('Ohne Dich', 'Club L'Avenir'), bubbly electro ('Pipeline'), revivalist Italo-disco ('Into Somethin') and ultra-deep bliss ('Daso').


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Mirages II
Cat: OBL 09. Rel: 10 Mar 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Iris (3:29)
Ghost Town (6:56)
Marimbalum (4:13)
Karakoum (3:03)
Spark (alternate version) (4:09)
Atlantica (4:00)
Tanzanite (4:55)
Autumnal Equinox (4:27)
Review: After an initial collaborative album released in 2019, French instrumentalist-producers JB Dunckel and Jonathan Fitoussi have reunited for a twin rumination on memory, and its necessary dialogue with the present moment. Namechecking such musical memories as the motorik beats and kosmische builds of the 70s, all the way through to Detroit house's signature 4x4 march, the pair offer a starkly minimal, Parisian, post-punky dance record here, mixed in with layered, industrial atmospherics. Active recalls of marimba minimal ('Marimbaloum') and Moogish doom liturgy ('Atlantica') also lay among the memory traces here, just waiting to be rediscovered by both listener and interpreter.
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Side By Side (Acoustic Sounds Series)
Side By Side (Acoustic Sounds Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP) (1 per customer)
Cat: 757360 6. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Stompy Jones (6:36)
Squeeze Me (4:36)
Big Shoe (5:36)
Going Up (4:49)
Just A Memory (5:53)
Let's Fall In Love (6:47)
Ruint (2:34)
Bend One (3:00)
You Need To Rock (5:53)
Review: A standout 1958-1959 recording by Johnny Hodges, Side by Side marked his continued solo work after taking the bold decision to leave the legendary Duke Ellington Orchestra. This album harks back to the small-group sessions of the 1930s but with a twist as Ellington's absence on several tracks meant Billy Strayhorn stepped in on piano. Joining Hodges are jazz legends like Jo Jones, Roy Eldridge and Harry 'Sweets' Edison, who all add colour to the varied collection, which has been newly remastered for Verve's Acoustic Sounds Series. As a follow-up to 1959's Back to Back: Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges Play the Blues, it is another gem from the noted alto saxophonist.
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Symphony Of Lungs: BBC Proms At The Royal Albert Hall
Cat: 751655 8. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Drumming Song
My Boy Builds Coffins
You've Got The Love
Bird Song
Swimming
I'm Not Calling You A Liar
Kiss With A Fist
Howl
Girl With One Eye
Hardest Of Hearts
Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)
Blinding
Hurricane Drunk
Cosmic Love
Between Two Lungs
Dog Days Are Over
Falling
Review: Florence and the Machine's chart-topping Mercury Prize-nominated debut album Lungs turned the London group led by Florence Welch into global superstars. Just months prior to its release in summer 2009 they were still on ones to watch tours playing first on behind the likes of White Lies and Friendly Fires. But that was all to change with their Island Records release Lungs. The album produced by a slew of cool producers, including James Ford and Paul Epworth, gave the world 'Kiss With A Fist', 'Dog Days Are Over' and - the biggest of all - 'You've Got The Love'. It will have been a huge investment for the label, but it's paid off and then some, going six-times-platinum in the U.K. Given it's shaped the life of the band, it's a record that they are keen on revisiting and the latest feature on it is this symphony version. This new release is the group's triumphant performance of the album in full at the Royal Albert Hall with the BBC Orchestra conducted by Grammy-winning Jules Buckley. This is bucket list stuff for any musician and indicative of the fact that Florence is one of the most enduring artists to have formed in the U.K. this century.
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Ananda
Ananda (limited LP)
Cat: LCUSS 006. Rel: 05 Mar 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Intro (2:40)
Chaos In The Brain (4:15)
Mystic Memories (3:03)
Cartoons (5:42)
Eternal Souls (3:18)
Ring Fingers (4:54)
Hiccups (2:27)
Chaos In The Brain (club edit) (3:21)
Outro (2:27)
Review: You will always have a job second-guessing where The Gaslamp Killer might go next. This time, it is to a new collaborative album with Jason Wool. ANANDA find the pair cooking up 33 minutes of avant-garde experimental jazz underpinned by heavy bass and topped with plenty of sound design madness that calls to mind the likes of Stanley Clark, David Axelrod and Aphex Twin. The synapse firing collage of 'Chaos In The Brain' is a great example of the joys of this record - organic and synthetic, chaotic yet calm. It's a real treat.
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What Did The Blackbird Say To The Crow: Fiddle & Banjo Music of North Carolina
Cat: 007559 7896756. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Folk/Americana
Rain Crow (2:03)
Brown's Dream (2:23)
Hook & Line (2:21)
Pumpkin Pie (1:42)
Duck's Eyeball (1:59)
Ryestraw (2:12)
Little Brown Jug (2:39)
Going To Raleigh (2:23)
Country Waltz (1:51)
Molly Put The Kettle On (1:33)
Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss (2:27)
John Henry (3:10)
Love Somebody (2:01)
Ebenezer (2:12)
Old Joe Clark (2:25)
Old Molly Hare (1:34)
Marching Jaybird (2:07)
Walkin' In The Parlor (1:55)
Review: Reconnecting through their shared musical heritages, Rhiannon Giddens and Justin Robinson present What Did the Blackbird Say To The Crow, a mesmerising collection of fiddle and banjo tunes tied to North Carolina's many oral and digital traditions. After their late mentor Joe Thompson bequeathed them a trove of recordings to work with, the already esteemed, torch-bearing duo breathe new life into 18 handpicked rethinks and honorific originals, some sung, others purely instrumental. Recorded outdoors at sites meaningful to Thompson and Baker, their sessions were joined by the rare, overlapping calls of two cicada broods, unheard together since 1803. Giddens calls it "music made for your community's enjoyment and for dancing."
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Moods Vol 2
Moods Vol 2 (LP + insert)
Cat: TYLP 1128. Rel: 04 Nov 24
 
Jazz
Introduction (1:03)
Ol' Man River (5:32)
Golden Earrings (7:04)
The Windmills Of Your Mind (5:31)
Tennessee Waltz (6:02)
From E's Point Of View (6:29)
Fever (4:16)
Olivia (4:29)
Review: Moods and Moods Vol. 2, the sequel to the acclaimed Scandinavian piano trio album Moods, is now available worldwide on double vinyl and featuring renowned bassist Jesper Bodilsen, drummer Morten Lund and pianist Henrik Gunde. This magnificent record captures the artistry and elegance that have made these musicians standout in Scandinavian jazz. With each note and stroke through the course of this album, the skilled trio creates a mesmerising jazz sounds that is distinctive to lovers of Scandinavian stylings and full of expressive piano.
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Apocalypse: Biorhythm Fiction Scenes Descriptive Futurist (reissue)
Apocalypse: Biorhythm Fiction Scenes Descriptive Futurist (reissue) (limited LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: MAR 100. Rel: 20 Mar 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Devil Race (1:50)
Cafe Loco (2:35)
Camelo Cello (2:10)
Camelo Cello (Rhythmic) (2:06)
Melicello (2:37)
Melicello (Rhythmic) (2:36)
Marchaleco (2:18)
Apocalypse (2:15)
Mortuorum (2:14)
Classico (1:39)
Luna March (3:00)
Spacial Pizz (1:38)
Space Laguna Bird (2:20)
Boiled Bubbles (3:10)
Water Mystic (2:24)
Review: The dynamic duo of percussionist Daniel Humair and cellist Jean-Charles Capon recorded this now super rare library album back in 1980. Humair was a key figure in Switzerland's avant-garde jazz scene and Capon was known for his work with Jef Gilson and Henri Texier, but on Apocalypse: Biorhythm Fiction Scenes Descriptive Futurist they deliver a groundbreaking performance. The album features their exceptional musical acrobatics including unexpected electric modulation which create a uniquely intense and groovy experience that was produced by Christian Bonneau, a genius in the French radio music world. This one is a real boundary pusher that often leaves you wondering just how on earth it was made.
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Kill City (reissue)
Cat: LPBOMP 4042B. Rel: 06 Mar 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Kill City (2:12)
Sell Your Love (3:35)
Beyond The Law (2:54)
I Got Nothin' (3:22)
Johanna (3:00)
Night Theme (1:11)
Night Theme (reprise) (0:43)
Consolation Prizes (3:27)
No Sense Of Crime (3:43)
Lucky Monkeys (3:34)
Master Charge (4:25)
Review: Recorded in 1975 after the disintegration of The Stooges and eventually released, albeit in altered form, in 1977, the album saw Iggy recording his vocal contributions at weekends, on leave from the mental institution at which he was recovering from heroin addiction. With the addition of pianos, acoustic guitars and saxophones to the musical palate it's a different beast from the raw power - and Raw Power - of the Stooges, a bridge between his garage rock roots and the classier pop offerings he'd soon become known for. A fascinating document, regardless, it's well worth a listen.
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Piedras 1 & 2
Piedras 1 & 2 (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: OP 078. Rel: 22 Jan 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Cangilon (6:32)
Piedras (4:43)
Aqui (4:42)
Agua Pa Fantasmas (5:23)
Rio De Las Tumbas (5:26)
Viento (6:51)
Mi Viejita (6:42)
Song Of Hope (4:36)
Radio Chomio (with Eli Wewentxu) (6:47)
Rio Radio Correspondencia Anfibia (3:30)
3eee (1:47)
F Collect (4:34)
Even Heaven Is Uneven (1:06)
El Azar (5:38)
I, You (3:46)
Heterodina (2:09)
Sin Conexion (2:37)
SSS (1) (2:12)
SSS (2) (5:16)
SSS (3) (5:03)
Review: In 2020, Nicolas Jaar composed Piedras for a concert at the Museum of Memory & Human Rights in Santiago, Chile, which honoured the many victims of Pinochet's dictatorship. The project evolved into Archivos de Radio Piedras, a radio play shared via Telegram between 2022 and 2023. In 2024, it became a 24-channel installation at MUAC in Mexico City. The music, partly attributed to the fictional Salinas Hasbun, explores themes of memory and identity. The play unfolds in a future with an internet blackout, where characters use DIY radio to mourn Hasbun's disappearance, with the unstable radio frequencies symbolising shifting truths. Now served up on vinyl, the album is a blend of ambient, found sounds, experimental rhythms and eerie synth design.
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As Seen On TV (remastered)
Cat: EARS 197LP. Rel: 20 Feb 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Every Hour God Sends (4:35)
Birdowner (As Seen On TV) (4:09)
Civil War Lament (2:20)
Geneva 4 AM (3:57)
Trapeze Boy (1:28)
Providence (5:07)
Thought I Was Over You (4:44)
Threshold (4:13)
Number Eleven (5:44)
Didn't Know Where I Was (5:03)
Even As We Speak (5:38)
Ramble (6:06)
Everything Takes Forever (4:24)
Persuasion (4:00)
Angela Carter (4:41)
Haze (6:02)
Dry Dock (3:35)
Bad For You (2:45)
Jack's Dream (2:21)
Jack Frost Blues (4:35)
Aviatrix (6:39)
Running From The Body (2:22)
Shakedown (2:02)
You Don't Know (3:46)
Weightless & Wild (4:28)
Pony Express (2:41)
Cousin/Angel (5:26)
Little Song (2:21)
Empire (3:51)
Review: A remastering and reissue of the Jack Frost recordings, a collaboration between two acclaimed Australian songwriters: Grand McLennan from The Go-Betweens and Steve Kilbey, the lead singer and bassist in The Church. The Church are well-known for their hit 'Under The Milky Way', which made the Donnie Darko soundtrack. Included in this set is their two studio albums: The Snow Job (1995) has never been on vinyl before and the self-titled debut (1991) has been out of print for more than 20 years. There's also bonus material tucked in. This release comes as The Go-Betweens have been enjoying a renaissance recently, thanks to a successful reissue campaign, and The Church have been touring. Despite this being a side project, there's no sense it's an afterthought as the pair clearly thrived in each other's company and wrote melodic, wistful and affecting songs of the highest order. Noel Gallagher would likely have been proud to write the reverb-y love song 'Thought I Was Over You' and 'Every Hour God Sends' is up there with Echo & The Bunnymen's best stuff. Meanwhile, 'Ramble' has a stark arpeggio-laden beauty to it, building from its sparse beginning into something more textured and darkly atmospheric. There's an embarrassment of riches to delve into here and it cements the pair's reputation for being among Australia's greatest ever songwriters.
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As Seen On TV (remastered)
Cat: EARS 197CD. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Every Hour God Sends (CD1: Jack Frost)
Birdowner (As Seen On TV)
Civil War Lament
Geneva 4 AM
Trapeze Boy
Providence
Thought I Was Over You
Threshold
Number Eleven
Didn't Know Where I Was
Even As We Speak
Ramble
Everything Takes Forever
Jack's Dream
Dub Threshold (Nightmare mix)
Providence (US Television Broadcast 28th April 1991)
Jack Frost Blues (CD2: Snow Job)
Aviatrix
Running From The Body
Shakedown
You Don't Know
Weightless & Wild
Pony Express
Cousin/Angel
Little Song
Empire
Angela Carter
Haze
Dry Dock
On Persuasion (bonus track)
Bad For You (bonus track)
Providence (CD3: live & radio Performances)
Didn't Know Where I Was
Civil War Lament
Ramble
The Wrong Road
Bye Bye Pride
Thought That I Was Over You
Every Hour God Sends
Number Eleven
Everything Takes Forever
Thought That I Was Over You
Didn't Know Where I Was
Providence
Civil War Lament
Review: Any aspiring rocker worth their salt in Australia is likely familiar with Steve Kilbey from his work being the lead singer of 'Under The Milky Way' hitmakers The Church. Here he combines with The Go-Between' Grant McLennan to make the great supergroup Jack Frost. The collection includes a remastering and reissue of their two studio albums: The Snow Job (1995) and the self-titled debut (1991) - plus bonus material. It's stacked with classics, but 'Birdowner', which evokes Morrison Hotel-era Jim Morrion, is a huge standout. As is Civil War Lament', but for different reasons: this goes into acoustic psych-folk territory, leaning towards some Pink Floyd styles. Elsewhere, 'Trapeze Boy' conveys memories of listening to Comet Gain, who may well have been influenced by the underrated, masterful Jack Frost.
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Blue Desert
Cat: MH 035. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Wrong Again
Foolish Man
Red Cloud
Down The Line
Pink Shoes (part 1) (0:08)
At Last (3:07)
At My Door (2:00)
My Other Mind (2:46)
Falling Down A Well (2:50)
Born Without A Smile (3:23)
Pink Shoes (part 2) (1:24)
Review: Sydney-to-Vancouver dance debonair Jack J presents Blue Desert, his second album for Mood Hut. Friends of the label will know J's sound - warming house musical pumps come deep future Balearics - and yet on Blue Desert, we hear the sound tempered by a newfound indie vocal performance by J himself, and that's not to mention its expansive tracklist-trajectory, which, when followed in full, details a head-hung but still hopeful tale of rue and recompense. Of the highlights, opener 'Wrong Again' opts for the true-blue choice of a DX7 organ blearily blent with an open chorded jangle guitar and a sequencer-gated trance line, as J muses on taking a past life too seriously; 'Down The Line' brings impressive Oort clouds of reverse reverb and desert new wave; and 'My Other Mind' even echoes Squeeze, as J continues to lyricise over misunderstandings and perspectival shifts on life. Sight of the dance is not lost, however; 'Pink Shoes (part III)' ends things on a gushing iso-stab, rendering the beach disco in clear-as-day clarity, just over the dunes, at the foreshore's end.
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Bedroom Album (reissue)
Cat: SPITTLE 154. Rel: 23 Jan 25
 
Indie/Alternative
City (6:24)
Fading (3:04)
Long Long Way (3:56)
Sense Of History (3:52)
Hill In Korea (4:01)
Journey To Death (2:38)
Invaders Of The Heart (3:28)
Sunshine (3:00)
Concentration Camp (5:13)
Desert Song (3:38)
Heart Of The Jungle (5:07)
Review: From his beginnings as the bassist in John Lydon's post-Pistols band PiL, to collaborations with The Orb and Sinead O'Connor, Wobble is a musician deeply steeped in dub and experimental soundscapes. Crafted in a bedroom studio - as the name would suggest - it blends dub fusion, ethereal wave and global beat into a mystical and introspective journey. Tracks like 'City' show a spectral dub-pop aesthetic, while 'Fading' leans into kosmische abstraction with an ethnic flair. 'Long Long Way' brings an atmospheric mood, contrasting with the minimal, haunting dub of 'Sense Of History' and the organ-driven dirge of 'Hill In Korea'. The industrial textures of 'Journey To Death' add a stark, musique-concrete edge, while the Middle Eastern influences of 'Invaders Of The Heart' create a hypnotic stroll through uncharted sonic terrain. The album crescendos with the hallucinogenic 'Desert Song'. A daring, sombre work that defies easy classification - but demands repeated listening.
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Pretty Green: Live In Boston 1982
Pretty Green: Live In Boston 1982 (limited green vinyl LP)
Cat: JACK 074CV. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Circus (2:24)
Start (2:36)
Pretty Green (2:59)
In The Crowd (1:50)
That's Entertainment (2:26)
Tales From The Riverbank (1:59)
Carnation (3:28)
A Town Called Malice (3:14)
Move On Up (2:56)
David Watts (3:11)
Private Hell (3:10)
Ghosts (2:49)
When You're Young (3:33)
The Gift (3:15)
Review: New wave icons The Jam performed Boston in what would become their final year as a group. The set was part of their Trans-Global Express tour, which was put together to promote their penultimate studio album The Gift. The band were at the peak of their powers at this point having been on the road for months. The setlist is a career-spanning joy with some of their most-loved numbers, including 'That's Entertainment', 'Pretty Green' and 'Carnation'. Of the material from The Gift, the single 'A Town Called Malice' is an era-defining banger that can't help but induce a giddy sense of joy and the title-track is full of snarl and bite and a perfectly rowdy way to close the set. The shade of green that this vinyl has is perfect - you wouldn't want it looking any other way.
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In The Hand Of The Inevitable (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: AJX 2LP902. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Jazz
Love Will Keep Us Together (6:13)
3 Mile Island (5:35)
Free Your Mind (4:55)
Haitian Breakdown (3:56)
Good Thing (3:38)
Let's Get Together (4:30)
Segue No 1 (1:08)
Stepping Into My Life (4:24)
Whole Lotta Love (4:40)
Journey (5:51)
Sounds Of Freedom (5:12)
Keep On Moving (5:33)
In The Hand Of The Inevitable (5:04)
Review: Originally released in 1993, this special edition enhances The James Taylor Quartet's legacy with remastered tracks and bonus material. Known for its infectious grooves, soulful melodies and catchy Hammond organ riffs, it captures the energy of London's 90s jazz scene and then some. Featuring standout tracks like 'Love Will Keep Us Together,' the album seamlessly blends jazz, funk and soul and this reissue reaffirms its timeless appeal by introducing new generations to its dynamic sound while offering nostalgia for longtime fans. A cornerstone of modern jazz-funk brilliance.
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Magic Seeds
Cat: ALNLP 73. Rel: 07 Nov 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Smoke In The Air (5:51)
Magic Seeds (3:37)
Measure Of Mind (4:44)
Euphoria (3:51)
Forest Of Love (4:26)
Inner Child (3:45)
Lay (2:17)
Wake Up Spring (4:49)
Room 68 (3:07)
Alive (5:32)
Review: London-born, Lisbon-based Leifur James returns with Magic Seeds, his third album and a testament to the transformative power of new surroundings. Leaving behind his established presence in the UK electronic music scene, James sought the luminous inspiration of Lisbon, a move reflected in the album's themes of growth and renewal. Magic Seeds follows two distinct predecessors: his debut, A Louder Silence, a blend of IDM and avant-garde influences, and its remix EP featuring artists like Bruce and FaltyDL; and the more experimental Angel in Disguise, lauded by the dance music press. James also garnered attention with 'Wurlitzer', a striking blend of neo-classical and sub-bass. Magic Seeds is his most personal and collaborative work to date, born from improvisational sessions with drummer Leo Taylor, violinist Raven Bush and producer Oli Bayston. These sessions, inspired by Talk Talk's Spirit of Eden, were later meticulously shaped in Lisbon, resulting in an album that blends organic instrumentation and electronic textures, echoing influences like Massive Attack and Madlib. From the spectral opener 'Smoke in the Air' to the life-affirming 'Alive' and the evocative 'Euphoria', Magic Seeds explores themes of rebirth, societal re-evaluation, and environmental awareness. With nods to 90s electronica and UK bass, the album ably showcases James' dynamic range, his ability to conjure both euphoric highs and introspective depths.
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Today! (Bluesville Acoustic Sounds Series) (B-STOCK)
Today! (Bluesville Acoustic Sounds Series) (B-STOCK) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CR 744 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Blues
 
B-STOCK: Record slightly warped, creasing to corner of outer sleeve
Hard Times Killing Floor Blues (3:23)
Crow Jane (2:57)
Washington D.C. Hospital Center Blues (4:12)
Special Rider Blues (5:11)
Drunken Spree (2:49)
Cherryball (4:27)
How Long (2:56)
All Night Long (5:03)
Cypress Grove (4:21)
Look Down The Road (3:18)
My Gal (6:07)
I’m So Glad (1:57)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record slightly warped, creasing to corner of outer sleeve***


Today! is Skip James' second album, originally released in 1966. Now reissued via Craft Recordings over half a century later, this 180-gram LP comes pressed onto heavyweight vinyl with proper retrospective care and attention. An almost entirely solo effort from the blues master, the likes of 'Hard Time Killing Floor Blues' and 'How Long' give atmospheric takes on hard times, amounting to a haunting account of cross-desert drives, driftings, and down-on-one's-luck limit-experiences. This 180-gram LP pressed at QRP includes an obi with notes by Scott Billington, a paper-wrapped jacket and (AAA) lacquers cut from the original master tapes by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab.
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Jane's Addiction
Jane's Addiction (LP + insert)
Cat: EMD 90. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Trip Away (3:38)
Whores (3:47)
Pigs In Zen (4:50)
1% (3:31)
I Would For You (3:52)
My Time (3:26)
Jane Says (4:17)
Rock 'N' Roll (3:49)
Sympathy (5:35)
Chip Away (2:48)
Review: It's been a pity to witness Jane's Addiction's onstage bust-up in 2024 just because they're one of the best American rock bands ever and we wish they'd settle their differences. But let's rewind to a more settled chapter in their existence. Formed in 1985, they were the hottest band in Los Angeles at that time and they bucked the trend by releasing a live album as their debut album. Originally released via the indie label Triple X in 1987, it was recorded at Roxy Theatre, with overdubs added at a studio later. Many of the songs on here would end up re-recorded once the band landed their major record deal. But there's a charm and magic to hearing things a little less polished and tapping into a band on the cusp of greatness. Standouts include the melodic classic 'Jane Says' and the Van Halen-esque lead guitar epic 'Pigs In Zen'. Both were later re-recorded and released on their acclaimed Nothing's Shocking album. Meanwhile, their cover of the Stones' 'Sympathy For The Devil' (re-titled 'Sympathy') shows off the band's penchant for Zeppelin-esque wig-outs and is an indicator of the sheer voodoo power that Dave Navarrow (guitar) and Perry Farrell (vocals) conjured on stage together. If only they can work things out soon.
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For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women)
For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women) ('frosted shadow' vinyl LP + autographed inner sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: DOC 425LPC1V1. Rel: 20 Mar 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Here Is Someone (3:05)
Orlando In Love (2:25)
Honey Water (4:50)
Mega Circuit (3:04)
Little Girl (3:40)
Leda (3:18)
Picture Window (2:57)
Men In Bars (2:48)
Winter In LA (2:54)
Magic Mountain (3:05)
Review: Japanese Breakfast's fourth album is the first that they've recorded in a proper studio. They traded their usual makeshift spaces for the holy grail of recording studios: Sound City in Los Angeles. That's where Nirvana's Nevermind was recorded and Dave Grohl spotlighted in a major documentary. To make the most of the space they hired Perfume Genius, Laura Marling and Fiona Apple producer Blake Mills and together they've crafted a stunning album that, as the title indicates, takes the listener on a more melancholic journey than ever before. 'Orlando In Love' marries the strum of an acoustic guitar with stately string sections and it feels vulnerable yet hopeful. Meanwhile, 'Mega Circuit' works around a vocal melody that wouldn't be amiss in a Katy J Pearson song. In terms of the mix, it's an ambitious and sonically colourful affair with plenty to hold onto and keep the listener discovering new elements upon each listen.
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For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women)
For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women) (limited gatefold 'frosted shadow' vinyl LP (indie exlcuisve))
Cat: DOC 425LPC1. Rel: 20 Mar 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Here Is Someone (3:05)
Orlando In Love (2:25)
Honey Water (4:50)
Mega Circuit (3:04)
Little Girl (3:40)
Leda (3:18)
Picture Window (2:57)
Men In Bars (2:48)
Winter In LA (2:54)
Magic Mountain (3:05)
Review: Michelle Zauner's music is lovely as ever on this, her fourth Japanese Breakfast album. Again, it's a thing of exciting beauty and big emotions, soft sounds and melancholic melodies. Harmonies that wrap us in thoughts of pure romance and falling head over heels, these sepia hued images cast from the memory bank of treasured moments made painful, then reflective and warming, by the passing of time. Clearly part of the loved and lost club, Zauner's songs almost feel effortless in their ability to invoke such tangible and raw feelings without really insisting on themselves. This is thoughtfulness with a capital T, set against a meandering backdrop of soft rock, indie balladry, and swooning string pop. As complex as it is easy to fathom - the unmistakable work of a human artist.
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For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women)
Cat: DOC 425LP. Rel: 20 Mar 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Here Is Someone (3:03)
Orlando In Love (2:24)
Honey Water (4:51)
Mega Circuit (3:05)
Little Girl (3:40)
Leda (3:17)
Picture Window (2:57)
Men In Bars (2:48)
Winter In LA (2:53)
Magic Mountain (3:05)
Review: Produced by Grammy winner Blake Mills, For Melancholy Brunettes sees Michelle Zauner move away from the bright energy of Jubilee to explore darker, more introspective themes. The album delves into the complex emotional landscape of melancholy, capturing the bittersweetness of desire and "the perilous pursuit of one's dreams." Reflecting on her transformative rise, which includes the success of Jubilee and Crying in H Mart, Zauner contemplates the dangers of longing and the consequences of unchecked ambition. The album's narrative unfolds through themes of temptation, regret and reflection and though that sounds heavy it culminates in a hopeful listen.

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Oxygene (reissue)
Cat: 409996 4139211. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Oxygene (part 1)
Oxygene (part 2)
Oxygene (part 3)
Oxygene (part 4)
Oxygene (part 5)
Oxygene (part 6)
Review: This is surely one of the most classic electronic albums of all time and an oft-referenced inspiration for countless new generations of electronic music producers. It remains a pioneering masterpiece almost 50 years after its original release in 1976 which is why it now gets reissued once more. The album's six interconnected tracks evoke themes of space, nature and environmental fragility which make it as emotionally stirring as it is sonically innovative. Highlights like 'Oxygene Part IV' showcase Jarre's ability to create timeless, hypnotic rhythms that transcend genres and make this a visionary work demonstrating the enduring power of minimalistic yet deeply atmospheric composition. A true landmark in the history of sound design.
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Les Chants Magnetiques (reissue)
Cat: 409996 4139204. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Magnetic Fields (part 1)
Magnetic Fields (part 2)
Magnetic Fields (part 3)
Magnetic Fields (part 4)
Magnetic Fields (part 5)
Review: Arriving five years after his seminal Oxygene long player, Jean-Michel Jarre's Les Chants Magnetiques again showcases his mastery of synths and his innovative approach to electronic composition. The album's five tracks weave a tapestry of pulsating rhythms, shimmering melodies and experimental textures that reflect Jarre's fascination with the interplay of nature and technology. 'Magnetic Fields Part II' and its infectious sequencer-driven groove became a standout hit while other parts explore ambient and avant-garde realms. Looking back now, the album bridges the gap between the cosmic explorations of Oxygene and Equinoxe and the emerging digital soundscapes of the 80s.
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Zoolook (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 198028 69381. Rel: 21 Feb 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Ethnicolor (11:40)
Diva (7:12)
Zoolook (4:00)
Wooloomooloo (3:10)
Zoolookologie (4:18)
Blah Blah Cafe (3:27)
Ethnicolor II (3:55)
Moon Machine (3:04)
Review: Allegedly one of the first ever records to make use of sampling, Jean-Michel Jarre's seventh album Zoolook brought with it a unique vibe, one well worth looking back on in light of its latest Sony reissue. In terms of notoriety, Zoolook pales in comparison to the electronic music crackerjack's 1976-8 heyday, which saw to both Oxygene and Equinoxe; but this is understandable, as Zoolook came much later, and sacrificed the grandiose mood of otherworldly space-awe for an eerier menage of playful factory hits and cacophonous dance hubbubery. Perhaps this sound - a jankier one that grew in popularity in the mid 80s - was driven by Jarre's use of the Fairlight CMI workstation and sampler, an example of a piece of gear that had the power to define an entire sound. We'd venture to say that the titular "Zoolook" is a kind of gaze that, by virtue of us living in a machine society, makes animals of us all.
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Wow! Live At The Childe Harold (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Wow! Live At The Childe Harold (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024) (limited hand-numbered gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: HLP 9075. Rel: 06 Dec 24
 
Jazz
Letter Perfect
Rainbow In Your Eyes
Fire & Rain
Intro To Take Firve
Take Five
Lock All The Gates
Gimme That Wine
Shiny Stockings
Aladdin's Lamp
You Don't See Me
We Got By
Review: Al Jarreau made an electrifying debut in Washington, D.C in 1976 and Wow! Live in Performance at the Childe Harold captures the passionate and powerful showcase of the legendary singer's artistry. Originally recorded for WHFS radio and unreleased for nearly 50 years, this performance is finally available as a limited-edition 180g double vinyl set that has been mastered all-analogue by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab. It includes liner notes by A. Scott Galloway and essays from Richard Harrington plus interviews with artists inspired by Jarreau. It's a stunning jazz masterclass from one of the greats.
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Industria 2000 (reissue)
Cat: DIALP 938. Rel: 20 Mar 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Mondo Industriale (3:13)
Industria 2000 (3:08)
Meccanizzazione (2:52)
Sala Macchine (2:57)
Metalmeccanica (3:03)
Energia Pesante (3:10)
Lavoro Sereno (3:05)
Lavoro A Catena (3:05)
Lavoro A Catena (Solo Ritmica) (3:04)
Industria Elettronica (3:07)
Motori Elettromagnetici (3:26)
Transistor (3:01)
Review: The long-awaited Dialogo reissue of a true Italian library music gem, originally released in 1974. Made by renowned pianist and composer Amedeo Tommasi under the alias Jarrell, Industria 2000 is a little-harked avant-garde mantelpiece, fusing hypno-synth excursuses with industrial quizzicalities, presaging the works of John Carpenter and the noise and industrial movements to follow. Now available again in a limited run of just 300 copies, in a faithful replica of the original packaging, it forms part of a broader ecumenism by Dialogo to highlight the Italian arm of RCA's 'Original Cast' series, the imprint through which Industria 2000 was originally released. Long regarded as one of the most forward-thinking experimental library records, Jarrell was able to jerry-rig twelve tracks of mechanised environments and abstract synthesis, and offer a neat intro to Italian library music at that.
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Freedom Sound (Tone Poet Series)
Cat: 551877 5. Rel: 17 Jan 25
 
Jazz
The Geek
MJS Funk
That's It
Freedom Sound
Theme From Exodus
Coon
Review: The Jazz Crusaders' Freedom Sound blends hard bop and soul-jazz in a way that feels both fresh and timeless. The band delivers a tight, energetic performance, with each member adding their distinct touch to the album's punchy grooves. The horns are sharp and emotive, while the rhythm section locks in with precision, creating a perfect backdrop for the solos. Tracks like 'The Thrust' showcase their ability to seamlessly merge complexity with accessibility, making this a standout album that defines their early sound. It's a work that thrives on its energy and bold experimentation.

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The 1968 Tapes
The 1968 Tapes (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: BL 411391. Rel: 28 Nov 24
 
Jazz
Into The Void (10:38)
Spiral Architect (6:51)
Warning (5:54)
The Wizard (4:44)
Electric Funeral (5:13)
Supernaut (4:48)
War Pigs (5:08)
Review: Jazz Sabbath's long-lost 1968 recordings finally see the light of day, marking a pivotal moment in their turbulent history. Unveiling their most experimental work to date, this release brings closure to a story of missed opportunities and stolen glory. Known for shaking up the UK jazz scene, their sound was ahead of its time, with the original label deeming it "too experimental" for the mainstream. Yet, these tracks were not forgottenithey were hijacked, rebranded, and repurposed by another Birmingham band that went on to global fame. Despite the plagiarism, the crude renditions only highlighted the strength of Jazz Sabbath's compositions. Now, with the original tapes mastered and restored, listeners can finally experience the raw brilliance that was meant to change the jazz world. It's a bittersweet triumph, proving that record labels don't always know best. This release offers vindication, as Jazz Sabbath's true legacy is finally heard, showcasing their innovative spirit and undeniable influence on music history.
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You Need This: A Journey Into Deep Jazz Vol 4
JEAN CLAUDE / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 676CLP. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Jazz
Eero Koivistoinen & Umo - "Kaamos" (4:21)
Ginger Baker - "N'Kon Kini N'Kon N'Kon" (3:56)
Eko Kuango - "Na Mawaso" (4:11)
Lonnie Smith - "All In My Mind" (5:37)
Phavia Kujichagulia - "Fancy Footwork" (5:28)
Kan Digor - "Croonardise" (3:35)
Five Times Six - "Five Times Six" (7:50)
Sathima Bea Benjamin - "Africa" (8:06)
George Hirota - "Process Of Cloud" (5:33)
Review: East London record label and shop BBE assign their curators' arm over at If Music another reccy in Latin and Afro-infused "deep jazz", yielding this brilliant fourth edition in a series. Made up solely of material formerly licensed to, but not necessarily released by, If Music, this one represents a global diversity of Afrobeat and jazz artists: from the creeping, hair-raising panter 'N'Kon Kini N'Kon N'Kon' by none other than stowaway Cream drummer Ginger Baker (cut from the album Eleven Sides Of Baker, on which there is an impressively mammoth cast of contributors) in collaboration with Ransome Kuti, through to the Japanese drummer George Hirota ('Process Of Cloud') and Kan Digor ('Croonardise').
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Atika Live 1982
Atika Live 1982 (limited LP + insert in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: DS 1. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Jazz
Fatig (4:18)
De Bougies (5:43)
Libete (5:36)
Die Soleil (13:56)
Kakika (4:10)
Review: Symbole has secured the rights to the first-ever release of Patrick Jean-Marie's seminal Atika - LIVE! This rare recording - which has been made from the original master tape - was captured in mono during a 1982 TV live show on RFO in Guadeloupe. The fragile tape's survival is a real miracle. Recorded in non-studio conditions, the spontaneous and improvised sequences create an atmosphere that shows up the subtle dialogues between the musicians. The Jean-Marie brothers shine at their best here as they effortlessly cross musical dimensions. Raw but intimate, this is a special piece of musical history.
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Tags: Caribbean | Gwo Ka
 in stock $41.63
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