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Álbumes
We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal
Cat: LPTOT 79. Rel: 18 Jan 21
 
Psych/Garage Rock
We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal (2:51)
Hymortality (8:31)
The Immortality Break (7:58)
Synthony On A Theme Of Mortality (2:47)
Psych Recap (8:27)
Physically I'm Here, Mentally Far, Far Away (9:45)
Review: Amorphous Androgynous are back with something suitably epic in the form of this symphonic, 40-minute prog space-rock concept album, We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal. It is presented as five fantastic parts with the legendary Peter Hammill and Paul Weller both guesting, while the Chesterfield Philharmonic Choir and a 25-piece live orchestral string section provide the sumptuous sound that makes this most expansive and borderless record sound so meaningful. A cosmic trip of gigantic proportions with all the ups and downs you need to really feel moved, this is the definition of prog lavishness.
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Chestnut People
Cat: XIN 010. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Breakbeat
I (5:46)
II (6:07)
III (5:19)
IV (4:36)
Review: Chestnut People finds NAFF champ Priori teaming up with Ludwig A.F. for some deep-diving trips somewhere between ambient, trance, deep house and techno. It's a sweetly melodic space where immersive beatdowns can sit comfortably alongside blissfully beatless meditations, leading in with the dreamy breakbeat roll of 'I' and the snappy drum blasts of 'II'. It's the B-side where the project's sound really deepens, finding new scope for aqueous sound design and fragmented electronica on 'III' before the pure, new age leaning melt-out of 'IV'. It's a sophisticated record with a sound that should draw in a huge spectrum of machine dreamers.
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Alzheimer
Alzheimer (LP + insert)
Cat: JIGIT 003LP. Rel: 18 Mar 24
 
International
Isiminaimanin (5:47)
El Nombre De La Burriquita (3:44)
Chevere Manguolo (3:16)
Velorio De Cruz (3:26)
Raga Cahambur (2:48)
Gaiton (6:54)
Pasillaneando A Modo De Amor En Tachira Total (2:07)
Gaita De Aniceto Rondon (1:51)
Vaporum Purpura (7:42)
Review: Alzheimer, the record, is a stranger everywhere on earth - that is to say, wherever you might be listening to it, it will always sound like it's from somewhere else. The product of a foreign culture, for even though it was created and recorded in Caracas, Venezuela between January 1997 and 9/9/99, it's the result of forgetting everything and recomposing a new Sound World from the faintest, blurriest recollections of musical culture. Its purpose is confusion, its uniqueness is creating it in the realm of Music; a clash of instruments and minds. Everything you hear on the record was performed by humans and insects, spoken and sung by living beings, roughly a decade before the smartphone. The Alzheimer ensemble still exists and fully supports this initiative of celebrating the 24th year of its first of two published albums on vinyl. The spirit of our group will never be captured by robotic 'intelligence'.
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Tags: Latin
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III
III (LP)
Cat: STS 377LP. Rel: 15 Jan 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Grand Finale (6:18)
Martin 5000 (6:38)
Small Stream (5:45)
Oranges (5:08)
Harmonia (7:59)
Birdstrike (5:55)
Review: Is there a more iconic modern disco duo that Lindstom and Prins Thomas? The superb Scandic-pair link up here to great effect on a six track record for Smalltown Supersound. As ever the references are far and wide, from world music to deep house, cosmic ambience to synth music. The tracks are stuffed with subtle details and a rich overarching musicality that makes them as good for focussed headphone listening as it does an early evening dance. 'Oranges' is achingly gorgeous, 'Harmonia' is awash in lush arps and 'Small Stream' is dreamy bliss. Once again these maestros have come through with the goods.
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Blowing With The Wind (reissue)
Cat: 060181 1014912. Rel: 19 Jun 20
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Blowing With The Wind (5:40)
Twinkling Star (3:51)
Ancient Harmonies (3:45)
Creation Blues (3:45)
Zion UFO (3:22)
Eastern Code (4:04)
Twenty-one Years After (3:37)
First World Call (3:16)
This Song (3:50)
Drums To The King (7:05)
Review: Blowing With The Wind is the second August Pablo album to get the reissue treatment this month following on from 1986's Rising Sun. This one came in 1990 when the legendary dubber had fully updated his original sound with more modern aesthetics and digital techniques. It picked up rave reviews and proved to be one of the artists' most successful records since the seventies. It is defined by a mix of nyahbinghi drumming and hardcore steppers that was fully embraced by the sound system culture of the tie and took Pablo to new heights in the Far East, culminating with a tour of Japan.
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In Dub
In Dub (LP)
Cat: ATO 0670. Rel: 25 Apr 24
 
Dub
Saturday (3:05)
Rocking (3:44)
Space Camp (2:52)
In A Fashion (3:23)
Taserak (2:53)
Jumpy! (3:12)
Bring The Herb (3:15)
Uptown (3:14)
Big & Easy (3:35)
Rootsman Classic (2:34)
Coming Home (3:06)
Flash The Riddim (2:39)
Review: Originally released in 2019, Pachyman's Pachyman In Dub is a labour of love that pays homage to the early days of Jamaican reggae music. Inspired by the legendary Channel One Studios and Roots Radics band, Pachy Garcia set out to recreate the sonic experiments of Scientist, King Tubby, and Lee "Scratch" Perry, with the result being an album that captures the spirit of early dancehall, rub-a-dub, and rockers styles, all hypnotic rhythms, deep basslines, and ethereal melodies. With a focus on dub techniques and a heavy emphasis on the rhythm section, Pachyman In Dub is a must-listen for fans of reggae music.
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Warp Fields
Warp Fields (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ITLP 15. Rel: 02 May 23
 
Techno
Astral Glow (feat Jessica Pham) (2:56)
Disembodied (feat Marvz) (2:57)
Warp Field (2:22)
Drifting (feat Robin Jermer) (3:12)
Fear (feat Robin Jermer) (2:01)
Release (4:21)
Transcending (2:43)
Crystallised (4:07)
Fluid State (2:25)
Black Lotus (2:14)
Space Suite 503 (6:53)
Arrival/Will We Stay The Same? (feat Marco Zenker) (2:16)
Review: Those renegades at Ilian Tape are back once again with another forward-thinking album of fresh and potent techno, this time from Packed Rich. His long player "depicts the journey of an individual traveling through a field of energy that connects different locations in space," we're told, and along the way, it warps space and time to leave you spellbound. Punchy broken beat drum programming, hyper-real synth lines and cosmic colours all bring this record to life. It's a psychedelic mix that sometimes sounds like an MPC jam amongst the stars, at others like you're in freefall through the cosmos and sometimes laid back, stoned as can be gazing off into the heavens. Lush.
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Sunrise
Sunrise (LP)
Cat: LIH 44. Rel: 28 Mar 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Tasting Sugar (3:59)
Sweet (3:53)
Sunrise (3:55)
Childhood (4:14)
Nobody (3:30)
I Feel Love (3:52)
Listen (4:56)
Sunrise (Marcel Vogel remix) (4:25)
Review: With influences like Parcels, Electric Wire Hustle, Blood Orange the Berlin based French-Italian duo Panna Cotta releases their accomplished 7 track debut EP "Sunrise" with an additional remix of the title track by label head Marcel Vogel. All songs are composed, mixed and mastered on analog gear to preserve the uncertainty of the moment, the imperfection of love.




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Computer Forest
Cat: TRBO 003. Rel: 11 Apr 23
 
Electro
Planetary Conscience (3:30)
A Future In Fungi (5:11)
Funk Of The Forest (5:11)
Computer Bopper (5:11)
Digital Jungle (5:06)
Goodbye Old World (4:47)
Review: Top Rhythm Boppers return with a third standout release, this time from Papolious Jones who we are told aims to "transmit the sounds of a parallel reality, where nature and computers live united in harmony." He succeeds, too, with a selection of body-bopping electro infused with talk box robot voices from deep within a mystic forest in a celestial sky. After a scene-setting ambient opener come dazzling future disco delights, snappy electro-funk and playful cuts with naughty basslines. A varied EP full of fun as well as great form.
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PL
PL (2xLP)
Cat: PDONLP 002. Rel: 30 Aug 19
 
Techno
Starting Fights (with Josh Caffe ) (5:11)
The Boombox Affair (with Bubbles Bubblesynski) (8:51)
Nobody Watching (with Mutado Pintado) (4:19)
The Music (3:50)
Angel Of Hell (with Arthur Baker & Alan Vega) (6:17)
Drum Machine (album edit) (5:26)
Blue-Ish (album edit) (5:26)
Cult Hero (Do You Wanna Touch Me) (with Simon Topping ) (5:26)
Sly Is Watching (album edit) (5:26)
(Vi-Vi) Vicious Games (with Josh Caffe ) (7:23)
Review: When it comes to jackin' Chicago style acid house revivalism, few can hold a candle to Paranoid London. As this long-awaited second album proves, the duo is the undisputed masters of sweaty, TB-303 driven jack-tracks and - as recent single "(Vi-Vi) Vicious Games" and LP opener "Starting Fights" prove - classic-sounding vocal cuts that recall the glory years of Fingers, Inc in the mid-to-late 1980s. Interestingly, "PL" boasts far more collaborations than we've seen from Paranoid London before, including a string of ragged club cuts blessed with evocative spoken word vocals, a thrusting acid throb-job with lead vocals by Simon Topping and a suitably twisted, machine-driven hook up with Arthur Baker and Alan Vega (the raw and weighty "Angel Of Hell").
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27th Floor
27th Floor (limited heavyweight vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: HR 004. Rel: 12 Feb 20
 
Ambient/Drone
Arrival (3:08)
27th Floor (7:13)
Key Card (1:37)
Silhouette Lighting (2:22)
Holding You This Way (4:15)
Love Eternal (4:15)
Together Forever (5:30)
Review: On their hotly anticipated debut album, Passive Refraction invites us up to the "27th Floor" of an imaginary hotel in the heart of Tokyo, a place where you can gaze in wonder at the neon-lit cityscape. Musically, it's an immersive experience, where dreamy, slowly unfurling ambient chords and vivid synthesizer sounds reminiscent of Vangelis' "Blade Runner" soundtrack intertwine with sampled voices, hazy aural textures and quietly loved-up melodies. It's the kind of album that you can imagine being classed as a 21st century ambient classic 20 or 30 years from now, which we think you'll agree is high praise indeed.
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We The People
Cat: ASVN 027. Rel: 11 Jan 18
 
International
More Sekele Movement (Papa Ni Mama) (4:05)
Dora (7:53)
Watcha Get Ma Day Dreams (6:14)
Sekelimania (Nku Bilam) (3:46)
The Sekele Movement (6:28)
As Far I Can Remember (6:23)
Review: Having previously reissued Pasteur Lappe's sought-after 1979 sophomore set, No Man Pass Man, the crew behind the Africa Seven label has turned its attention to the Cameroonian artist's similarly impressive debut, We The People. It's a vibrant and hugely entertaining six-track set, with Lappe offering up a range of dancefloor-ready cuts that variously touch on heavy Afro-disco ("More Sekele Movement (Papa Ni Mama)"), horn-heavy tropical funk ("Dora"), saccharine English language ballads ("Watcha Get Ma Day Dreams"), thrusting disco-funk righteousness (Clav-happy smasher "Sekelimania (Nku Bilam)" and "The Sekele Movement") and laidback, Steely Dan style West Coast jazz-rock ("As Far As I Can Remember").
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African Funk Experimentals: 1979-1981
Cat: ASVN 028. Rel: 21 Jun 23
 
International
More Sekele Movement (Papa Ni Mama) (3:57)
Na Real Sekele Fo'Ya (6:20)
Sanaga Calypso (3:30)
Hiembi Nin (Hymne A La Vie) (3:45)
Back To Funky (3:29)
Mbale (Face To Face With The Truth) (3:49)
Na Man Pass Man (Na Iron De Cut Iron) (2:54)
Hommage A Eraste Nkom (5:32)
Sekelimania (Nku Bilam) (3:46)
ABC (3:08)
Review: In terms of being an afrobeat legend, Pasteur Lappe is Cameroon's Fela Kuti, an unsung hero who was ahead of the game back in the 1970s and 1980s, and one whose been famous for burning the pockets of many diggers nowadays. Luckily, Africa Seven have compiled some of his best work onto a ten-track LP, ranging from the funky oddities of "More Sekele Movement" or "Na Real Seke Fo'ya", to the future-zouk sound of "Sanaga Calypso", and plenty of jazzy, popped-out, disgruntled soulfulness to satisfy anyone from Gilles Peterson to Cherrystones. Heavy and warmly recommended.
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7000 Possibilities Of Existence
7000 Possibilities Of Existence (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SPW 004LP. Rel: 23 Aug 21
 
Balearic/Downtempo
The Light (intro) (5:38)
Let You Go (6:13)
Sweet Mango (5:54)
Highly Swung (3:05)
K On Keys (4:29)
TrayLo's Theme (5:14)
For Your Love (5:43)
Keep Yr Shape (10:19)
Shadow Edit (7:26)
Let You Go (dub) (5:17)
Piano Fades (2:19)
When I Hold You In My Arms (3:58)
Chameleon (4:24)
The Light (outro) (4:49)
Review: A double album of sumptuous, expansive downbeat luxury written by Pete Woosh - one half of the celebrated duo Digs & Woosh and Nottingham's DIY collective - with Andy Riley (Toka Project, Inland Knights) during the illness which would eventually claim Pete's life. Given the background of its creation, it's a blissfully peaceful and optimistic sounding collection.

The chilled disco/house hypnotism of 'Keep Yr Shape' and 'For Your Love', all slinky, hazy vocals and headnodding back room hedonism, are obvious highlights, but more reflective moments like 'Piano Fades' make this into a varied and enduring 'proper album' listen rather a mere collection of tracks.

All profits will go to the Spirit Wrestlers foundation, founded in honour of Pete's memory and devoted to good causes in his hometown of Nottingham.



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Meets The Rhythm Section (B-STOCK)
Meets The Rhythm Section (B-STOCK) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: CR 00382 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Jazz
You'd Be So Nice To Some Home To (3:14)
Red Pepper Blues (4:32)
Imagination (4:58)
Waltz Me Blues (3:50)
Straight Life (5:24)
Jazz Me Blues (4:50)
Tin Tin Deo (3:54)
Star Eyes (6:38)
Birks Works (6:58)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface marks ***


Art Pepper was regarded as one of the world's greatest alto-sax players by the time of his death in 1982. This album, Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section, is widely regarded as one of his finest works, although legend has it he was only informed about the session the morning of recording and arrived unprepared. He was playing with a strong band - at the time they were Miles Davis' rhythm section no less. Red Garland on piano, Paul Chambers on bass and Philly Joe Jones on drums, and Art Pepper out front giving his all on a sax that was reportedly in bad shape. Such scenes are iconic music made of.
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Jesus Was An Alien
Jesus Was An Alien (gatefold LP + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: KOMPAKT 451. Rel: 26 May 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Tragedy Of CG (1:20)
Jesus Was An Alien (feat Marie Davidson) (7:52)
Real (5:18)
Hunger (0:48)
Matrix (6:01)
Religion (2:25)
The Principle Of Vibration (5:13)
Kill The System (6:21)
Life Aquatic (1:42)
Am Kanal (4:38)
Review: Perel's sophomore album Jesus Was An Alien continues in some ways from the themes she brought to her debut, 2018's Hermetica on DFA. The tracks are rich, lush in design and multi-layered with plenty of emotional uplift. While inspired by a raft of the best indie hitmakers she has her own sound which is perfect for the dance floor but also suited to listing away from the club. "Jesus Was An Alien is a discourse about whether Jesus was an actual alien" she explains, amusingly. When the debate sounds this good, no one cares about the answers.
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Heaven
Heaven (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BSRLP 840. Rel: 26 Oct 23
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Heaven (4:04)
Good News (3:28)
Shut Up (4:44)
Baby Elephant (4:32)
Peace (4:03)
God Smile (3:28)
Shining (4:43)
Repented (4:32)
Review: Dub innovator, celebrated smoker of the herb and much-loved nutter Lee Scratch Perry has been gone a while now but his musical legacy will never fade. Partly, of course, because he made so damn much of it during a prolific career, most of it at his own iconic Black Arc studios. Not so much of it was solo work but Heaven is, and is also the final album he wrote before passing in late 2021. His contribution to Jamaican music knows no bounds and took the form of him being producer, arranger, writer and artist. His unique take on the island's signature sound is present and correct here.
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King Scratch
King Scratch (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: TJDLP 605. Rel: 26 Aug 22
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Lee 'Scratch' Perry - "People Funny Boy" (2:36)
The Inspirations - "Tighten Up" (2:42)
The Upsetters - "Return Of Django" (2:32)
Dave Barker - "Shocks Of Mighty" (2:48)
Junior Byles - "Place Called Africa" (2:42)
Little Roy Plus - "All Africans Aka Don't Cross The Nation" (7" mix) (2:56)
Junior Byles - "Beat Down Babylon" (2:35)
The Gatherers - "Words Of My Mouth" (3:36)
Prince Django - "Hot Tip" (3:21)
Lee Perry & The Upsetters - "Jungle Lion" (7" mix) (3:27)
Junior Byles - "Curly Locks" (2:56)
Susan Cadogan - "Hurt So Good" (7" mix) (3:06)
Lee "Scratch" Perry - "Stay Dread" (2:11)
Max Romeo - "Sipple Out Deh Aka War In A Babylon" (Jamaican mix) (3:41)
Max Romeo - "One Step Forward" (12" mix) (6:47)
Junior Murvin & Jah Lion - "Police & Thieves" (12" mix) (6:06)
Sons Of Slaves - "Junior Delgado" (7" mix) (3:10)
Max Romeo & Lee 'Scratch' Perry - "Chase The Devil/Disco Devil" (12" mix) (5:17)
Lee 'Scratch' Perry - "Soul Fire" (Jamaican mix) (3:54)
Lee 'Scratch' Perry - "I Am Madman" (Lp mix) (4:26)
Lee 'Scratch' Perry - "Exodus" (7" mix) (3:36)
Lee 'Scratch' Perry - "Jamaican ET" (7" mix) (3:30)
Review: Following on from the posthumous Lee 'Scratch' Perry box set courtesy of the star's main advocates Trojan Records which included a digital version, a CD and a 4xLP version, as well as a 50-page fully illustrated book written by Perry's official biographer David Katz comes this more compact double vinyl collection of most of the best bits of music. It contains rare and unreleased mixes and tunes, including a mix of Junior Murvin's reggae staple 'Police And Thieves'.
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Disco Devil Vol 4
Cat: STU16LP 006. Rel: 09 Mar 20
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Augustus Pablo - "Vibrate Onn" (Special 7" edit 2019) (6:58)
Carlton Jackson - "History" (1977 Discomix) (8:04)
Upsetters - "Stay Dread/Kingdom Of Dub" (Special 7" edit 2019) (4:34)
Truth Fact & Correct - "Babylon Deh Pon Fire" (Special 7" edit 2019) (7:15)
Junior Murvin - "Tedious" (Special 7" edit 2019) (5:00)
Raphael Green & Alimantado - "Rasta Train" (1977 Discomix) (8:42)
Review: The "Disco Devil" series is a carefully curated selection of disco mixes that were laid down in the famous Black Ark Studio run by Lee "Scratch" Perry. It was a place of legendary magic, as this series shows on its fourth instalment. All the big dogs like The Upsetters, Augustus Pablo and Junior Murvin are present with their own distinctive takes on dub. Carlton Jackson also comes correct with his soul soothing "History" while a special 7" edit of Truth Fact & Correct's "Babylon Deh Pon Fire" is a rousing anthem for serious smoking sessions.
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Musical Bones
Cat: STU 16LP015. Rel: 07 Sep 20
 
Dub
Coco-Macca (2:50)
Fly Away (4:00)
The Message (2:46)
Licky-Licky (3:19)
Labrish (2:42)
Quinge-Up (3:56)
Raw-Chaw (2:21)
5 Cardiff Crescent (2:49)
Four Of A Kind (4:09)
Voodoo Man (3:56)
Review: Another week brings another Lee 'Scratch' Perry and as usual, the quality remains unbelievably high given the prolific output of the legendary studio wizard over the decades. This one is a 1975 project at the cult Black Ark Studios with house band The Upsetters and Vin Gordon across 10 tracks of organic dubs. There are sun kissed ridders next to big, horn led grooves that sink you into a stoned reverie even without having had a smoke. The playing is loose, the mood relaxed, all while plenty of magical tricks, effects and endless reverb make each track infinitely detailed.
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Keep Britain Untidy: Live
Keep Britain Untidy: Live (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: SECLP 268. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Moped Lads (4:08)
Keep Britain Untidy (3:27)
Boozanza (0:46)
Run Like Hell (2:17)
Jinx (3:16)
Sh*t British Tour (2:02)
Never Made It (4:02)
Up Yer Bum (2:00)
(Spirit Of) Keith Moon (0:42)
Talk Show (3:37)
U Bore Me (5:13)
Maniac (2:52)
Banned From The Pubs (1:58)
Blown Out Again (6:16)
Review: UK punk rockers Peter & The Test Tube Babies made an initial splash not only with a ghastly band name, but also with a distinctively gritty sound and jokey lyrics, as exemplified by this live album Keep Britain Untidy. All live takes on the band's originally energetic and humorous punk rock, it cathces in full effect. riding on a wave of their nascent popular inclusion in the "punk pathetique" microgenre. Grumbly vocals and raucous drumkit-guitar-crunch slappages come across fourteen wild live moments.
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Pissed & Proud (reissue)
Pissed & Proud (reissue) (limited blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: RRS 70CV. Rel: 08 Jun 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Moped Lads (3:42)
Banned From The Pubs (2:16)
Elvis Is Dead (1:52)
Up Yer Bum (2:38)
Smash 'N' Grab (2:52)
Run Like Hell (2:11)
Shitstirrer (1:15)
Intensive Care (2:15)
Keep Britain Untidy (2:59)
Transvestite (2:50)
Maniac (2:29)
Disco (3:12)
Leader Of The Gang (2:41)
Review: True to the Radiation knack for reissuing only the most vital and unfairly forgotten gems of their time, the blues punkabilly grit of 'Pissed & Proud' has finally found a modern home on wax. The harmonica-blaring, ludicrously catchy oi-punk tempering of Peter & The Test Tube Babies was a far cry from their impish, boyish upstart demeanour, while timeless scrappy anthems such as 'Banned From The Pubs' are an era keepsake unto themselves.

These live collections were recorded over an August Bank Holiday weekend in 1982 with performances in Hammersmith and Wood Green, as well as their hometown, Brighton, and they couldn't sound more of and ahead of their time, simultaneously. You can practically hear the absorbed pub walls dripping with dingy sweat.
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Future Bubblers 7.0
Gilles PETERSON / VARIOUS
Cat: BWOOD 325LP. Rel: 07 Dec 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Romy Nova - "The Way" (5:37)
Jackie Moonbather - "Separate Ways" (3:31)
Ney Liqa - "Blomster" (2:10)
LANDEL - "2 Many" (3:24)
Pertrelli Purple - "Brisk" (2:19)
Marysia Osu - "Stryder" (5:53)
Michael Diamond - "Aether" (6:14)
Coex - "Reflections" (5:35)
Review: Gilles Peterson's dedication to unearthing new artists is second to none. He has long championed the next generation as much as he has carefully dug out delights from his vast vaults of jazz, world, soul and Latin music, both on his various radio shows but also his own label Brownswood. The Future Bubbler series is where he does that best and now it hits a seventh volume with eight more tracks from fresh creative talents who explore broken beat, nu jazz and plenty of in between styles in all in their own unique ways.
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Devour
Devour (coloured vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 226LPC1. Rel: 30 Aug 19
 
Industrial/Noise
Homeostasis (2:00)
Spit It Out (2:00)
Self-Regulatingsystem (2:00)
Deprivation (7:52)
Pristine Panic/Cheek By Jowl (10:14)
Review: Margaret Chardiet's semi-regular album outings as Pharmakon are always worth a listen, if only to recoil at the intensity of her unsettling blends of buzzing industrial noise, paranoid vocal screams, throbbing aural textures, forthright mangled guitar riffs and rusty, razor-sharp power electronics. "Devour" is the artist's fourth album for Sacred Bones and her first new set for two years. It explores similar sonic territory to its predecessors, offering claustrophobic, mind-mangling soundscapes that are creepy, disturbed, awe-inspiring and sonically challenging in equal measures. In some ways, calling out individual tracks as highlights seems pointless: this is a singular, ever-changing work that sees Chardiet escort us on a nightmarish journey through experimental extremes.
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Wyrd Psearch
Wyrd Psearch (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: UTR 160. Rel: 26 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
A Brash Child (3:04)
Downtown (2:15)
Father Austin (3:33)
The Inland Road (2:12)
00's Wyrking (2:25)
Twibbon Wife (1:49)
Faith In The Future (3:09)
It's A Little Bit Different (5:37)
General Mojo (4:26)
Compound Shock (2:41)
Cropped To Death (3:51)
Pop-up Companion (3:30)
Review: Almost two full decades into their curious career, slacker-psych experimentalists The Pheromoans have never been ones to shy away from the esoteric or mundane. Led by the droll, deadpan delivery and unique world view of primary songwriter Russell Walker, LP number 13 sees the collective lean ever further into topical malaise whilst honing their fuzzed out, post-college-rock jangles into their most digestible and direct form yet. With the title Wyrd Psearch, Walker takes direct aim "at the ubiquity of people claiming things are eerie or weird/wyrd in the present cultural milieu", while the word-search artwork is intended to highlight our cultures' obsessive search for meaning in an increasingly illogical world. Twinkling no wave riffs, glistening synth lines and muted requests to loved ones requesting their presence on a trip to town to reup on prescription meds.
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Des Morts (Of The Dead) (Soundtrack)
Cat: FKR 114LP. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
Soundtracks
Des Morts (theme) (7:35)
Funerailles Chez Les Hmnogs (Thailande) (4:26)
Clown (6:53)
Fete Des Morts Chez Les Indiens Tzotziles (Mexique) (5:07)
Des Morts (alternative theme) (4:54)
Chant D'un Mariachi (Mexique) (3:37)
Cryogene (4:14)
Funerailles Bouddhistes (Thailande) (6:24)
Des Morts (final theme) (3:52)
Review: If you've not seen Des Morts then buckle up and prepare for something you'll never, ever forget. The critically acclaimed documentary is one of very few films to directly deal with the unspeakable of life - death. During the course of the running time, you encounter doctors desperately trying to save a stab victim, a body melting in the heat of a crematorium chamber, the execution of a Philippine guerrilla, people who are about to be no more, and those they will leave behind.
Fear of all this is a largely Western condition, but humans have a universal obsession with death that stays with us until all questions are eventually answered when we finally die. Composer Alain Pierre does his best to convey this mystery, awe, and unknowing via a soundtrack that runs between outtakes from the film, synthesiser overtures, field recordings, religious chants and more.
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The Dark Side Of The Moon (50th Anniversary 2023 Remastered Edition)
The Dark Side Of The Moon (50th Anniversary 2023 Remastered Edition) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + posters + sticker)
Cat: 505419 7141478. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Progressive Rock
Speak To Me
Breathe (In The Air)
On The Run
Time
The Great Gig In The Sky
Money
Us & Them
Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Eclipse
Review: In the pantheon of prog rock landmarks, none come bigger than The Dark Side Of The Moon. Pink Floyd's magnum opus struck the perfect balance between grandiose vision and universal appeal, carrying relatable themes alongside innovative production and providing the fuel for any psychedelically-minded listener to trip out on a precision crafted trip. As the album celebrates its 50th birthday, this stellar recording of a full live performance of Dark Side... from Wembley in 1974 is seeing its first pressing on vinyl. It's faithful to the album in Floyd's exacting way, but it's also a revelation to hear such a wide scope of sound recreated on stage, not least the likes of 'On The Run'. A fascinating insight into the legacy of a towering, seminal work in the history of modern music.
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The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (mono) (remastered)
Cat: 019029 5024406. Rel: 04 Mar 22
 
Progressive Rock
Astronomy Domine (4:07)
Lucifer Sam (3:08)
Matilda Mother (3:01)
Flaming (2:46)
Pow R Toc H (4:25)
Take Up Thy Stethoscope & Walk (3:08)
Interstellar Overdrive (11:57)
The Gnome (3:47)
Chapter 24 (2:14)
The Scarecrow (1:58)
Bike (1:28)
Review: Hi-def mono reissue of Floyd's classic 1967 album, remastered in 2017 from the original analog tapes. Known for its rough, crunchy psych sound that predated the band's later, boundless space rock sensibilities, this is the wall-breakers at their most primordial, and their least beat-around-the-bush. This one's been given an anniversary reissue a whopping three times in a row; of course, we should endeavour not to overlook the more perfunctory, audiophiles' rarities such as this. Make sure you add it to your 'Gates Of Dawn' collection while you can.
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Another Night In Montreux 1970 Vol 1
Cat: ROOM 133. Rel: 18 Jan 23
 
Progressive Rock
Astronomy Domine (10:11)
Fat Old Sun (13:45)
Cymbaline (11:59)
Embryo (13:09)
Review: Recorded at Altes Casino, Montreux, Switzerland on 22nd November, Pink Floyd's Another Night In Montreux album has become a rather well-regarded and collectible treasure. It's a great document of a band at the peak of their powers that now gets reissued by Room On Fire on nice heavyweight vinyl. The record features the Atom Heart Mother suite and a 13-minute version of 'Embryo' that very much embodies the prog rock ideal as it lavishly unfolds at an unhurried pace.
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The Dark Side Of The Moon: Live At Wembley 1974 (remastered)
The Dark Side Of The Moon: Live At Wembley 1974 (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + 2 posters)
Cat: 019029 6203664. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Progressive Rock
Speak To Me (6:06)
Breathe (In The Air) (4:27)
On The Run (6:42)
Time (3:18)
The Great Gig In The Sky (3:37)
Money (7:14)
Us & Them (5:58)
Any Colour You Like (4:17)
Brain Damage (3:47)
Eclipse (5:26)
Review: Nerds, gather round, for this brand new edition of Pink Floyd's utmost live performance of DSOTM at Wembley's Empire Pool in 1974 documents the band's best performance in the best possible sound quality yet. Truly, audiophilia is real, and fans of Floyd are among the most avid audiophiles out there; several specially mixed versions of the album feature here, including one specifically made for Dolby Atmos, and another, the Quad mix, made for systems made up of exactly four speakers. Remastered by James Guthrie.
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Synthetic Serenity
Cat: ONRO 04. Rel: 21 Jun 23
 
Techno
Lost In The Ether (4:21)
Sleepless (6:09)
Take A Moment (6:27)
Brain Breach (7:11)
Crunchy Universe (4:27)
Synthetic Serenity (6:40)
Delicate Procedure (4:31)
Cascade (5:17)
Review: Back in 2021 Adam Pits heralded the start of the On Rotation label with his own debut album, A Recurring Nature. Now he's back with a follow-up which finds him stretching out as an artist ever more - a fact which is absolutely evident from the gorgeous ambient swathes of opening track 'Lost In The Ether'. Even when the drums kick in on 'Sleepless', they're more tilted towards fragmented patterns and organic tones rather than rote drum machine sounds. There's space for peppier electronica and steppy heads-down gear, but throughout Pits imbues his sound with the richest synthesis imaginable. In that sense, you can track the path of development from his earlier work while enjoying the adventurous new terrain he's exploring as an artist.
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Best Of
Best Of (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: ZYX 212571. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Uplifting Trance
Techno Harmony (Mario Piu mix) (7:23)
Serendipity (Arabesque mix) (7:03)
Your Love (Mas mix) (7:40)
Elixir
Dedicated (Mas mix)
Communication (More mix)
Sensation (Sensation mix) (1:05)
Review: Mario Piu is a tried and tested techno workhorse who has been at this since almost day once. He started in the golden days of the 90s and still keeps on turning out the jams today. This new coloured album on ZYX brings together some of his best bits from over those years. Some are originals, some are remixes, all of them are detuned to remind you of his great contribution to the scene as well as light up clubs all over again. Of course, his most successful tune was a real club classic, the 1999 single 'Communication', which is included here.
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Infinity Album
Infinity Album (2xLP + MP3 download code + vinyl postcard)
Cat: BLK 035. Rel: 05 Oct 22
 
Techno
Breaking Free (6:11)
Infinity (6:44)
Beyond (6:11)
Alien World (6:25)
The Grid (5:54)
Space (4:43)
Musicbox (5:39)
Sunrise (6:32)
Theta (3:09)
Track 10 (vinyl Postcard) (3:00)
Review: Pixel82 hails from Portugal and has been making music for the last 20 years. Early on they made punk/industrial and were then in a metal band but now they deal in powerful techno. Infinity is a concept album about "the continuum of life, of a constant loop that evolves over time. It is a discovery of myself musically, a rediscovery of the past to find the future." It is also full of club cuts designed to drive a crowd into overdrive. These are emotive tunes laden with synths that bring rushes of euphoria and plenty of psychedelic colours. It's a widescreen and rewarding listen.
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Dreams Pains & Paper Planes (B-STOCK)
Dreams Pains & Paper Planes (B-STOCK) (clear vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: CCLP 15 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Indie/Alternative
Recycled Paper Planes
Come Around (Sunny Day)
I'm Just High
Kids!
Melody (From You To Me)
So, Just Smile
Treat Me Right
In My House
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Dreams, Pains and Paper Planes is Pixey's first proper project since October 2021's Sunshine State EP, which itself was a follow-up to her acclaimed debut earlier in the year. That one got high-profile support across BBC Radio and so she has plenty to live up to but doesn't disappoint here. The majority of the record was written, recorded and produced by the artist herself in her own bedroom. She has clearly attempted to bend and blend genres a little more, tailoring the moods of each song but still keeping to the core big beat elements that define her sound. It is both sunny and optimistic but wrought with the anxieties we all share.
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Dreams Pains & Paper Planes
Dreams Pains & Paper Planes (clear vinyl LP + poster + paper plane)
Cat: CCLP 15. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Recycled Paper Planes (3:32)
Come Around (Sunny Day) (2:51)
I'm Just High (3:21)
Kids! (3:39)
Melody (From You To Me) (3:23)
So, Just Smile (3:05)
Treat Me Right (3:24)
In My House (4:08)
Review: Dreams, Pains and Paper Planes is Pixey's first proper project since October 2021's Sunshine State EP, which itself was a follow-up to her acclaimed debut earlier in the year. That one got high-profile support across BBC Radio and so she has plenty to live up to but doesn't disappoint here. The majority of the record was written, recorded and produced by the artist herself in her own bedroom. She has clearly attempted to bend and blend genres a little more, tailoring the moods of each song but still keeping to the core big beat elements that define her sound. It is both sunny and optimistic but wrought with the anxieties we all share.
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Consumed In Key
Consumed In Key (3xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TURBO 213LP. Rel: 01 Apr 22
 
Techno
Contain (8:10)
Consume (9:28)
Passage In (1:43)
Cor Ten (6:23)
Ekko (4:00)
Converge (4:11)
Locomotion (8:45)
In Side (11:06)
Consumed (11:17)
Passage Out (3:05)
Review: Plastikman is in the glory years of his career, and the recognition of this of late has come in the form of various reissues and deluxe editions. One move we didn't expect Mr. Hawtin to take, however, was approving an entire 'semi-classical' reimagining of his original album 'Consumed', first released in 1998. 'Consumed In Key' is a new collaborative version made between Hawtin and pianist/producer Chilly Gonzales; every track found on the original 'Consumed' now features piano flourishings and other instruments peppered over each moody techno jam, fleshing out the pangs we could only previously imagine on first listen.

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Next To Nothing
Cat: ALBFLP 06. Rel: 06 Nov 19
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Next To Nothing (feat Ego Emma-Jean Thackray) (2:47)
Sonnet 17 (feat Ego Ella May) (3:26)
Still Here (4:42)
Somebody Else (feat Andrew Ashong) (3:45)
Tapeloop (1:38)
Stack (feat Pie Eye Collective) (2:27)
Before The Sun (feat Ego Ella May) (1:47)
Step (6:53)
Joyfulness (feat Alexa Harley) (3:34)
Circle (3:22)
2 Minute Switch (feat Pie Eye Collective) (3:05)
Wall Street (feat Andrew Ashong) (3:19)
Communication Control (3:06)
Review: London beat-maker Hector Plimmer has a wide palette of influences - think off-kilter hip-hop grooves of Flying Lotus, contemporary jazz, British bass music, the soul-fired deep house of Theo Parrish and the jazz-funk influenced skip of broken beat - yet the music he makes is never cluttered, confused or needlessly eclectic. In fact, as this second album proves, he has a clear vision. Deep, soulful, warm and attractive, the set's 13 tracks are universally superb and come laden with vocals from a high-grade cast-list of guests including Andrew Ashong, Emma-Jean Thackray, Ella May and the Pie Eye Collective. It's one of those albums that will almost certainly be slept on, so do yourself a favour and don't let it pass you by.
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Senza Respiro (reissue)
Senza Respiro (reissue) (LP + postcard)
Cat: DE 219. Rel: 13 Aug 18
 
Coldwave/Synth
Dietro Ai Vetri (4:45)
Occidente (3:34)
Alibi (4:16)
Charme (3:14)
Altri Giorni (5:11)
Vita Immaginaria (3:45)
Tutto Cio Che Ami (4:38)
Jezz-Ah (4:44)
L'uomo Del Sogno (4:35)
Un'estate Inclemente I (4:08)
Review: Polaroid were an Italian post-punk/new wave band, formed in Turin in 1981. The original lineup of the band consisted of Marcello Zavatto (voice, guitar), Massimo Vagnarelli (bass, drum-machine), Evandro Fornasier (guitar), Claudio Vagnarelli (synthersizer) and Marco Farano (Drums). Polaroid made their debut with the cassette 6-track EP 'Senza Respiro', self-released in 1984. Influenced by Bauhaus, Joy Division, The Cure, Pere Ubu as well as Chic and Talking Heads. The music was dark and cold, but also melodic especially with regards to guitars and voices. At the end of 1984 the band added vocalist Michele Cantoblundo while drummer Marco left and was replaced by a Roland TR-909. With Michele began a period of very dark and poetic music, influenced also by bands like Red Lorry Yellow Lorry and The Sisters of Mercy. The band peacefully broke-up in 1987. This vinyl re-issue of 'Senza Respiro' contains all 6 original songs with 4 bonus tracks from the band's later period. All songs have been remastered by George Horn at Fantasy Studios. The record is housed in custom jacket designed by Eloise Leigh and includes 4 polaroid sized postcards with photos notes and lyrics.
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The Prince Of Georgia Soul
Cat: AOTNLP 049. Rel: 23 Jun 22
 
Soul
Lonely Girl (3:06)
Sexy Lady (3:54)
If You Want My Love (5:09)
My Love (3:57)
Let's Get Together For The Wrong We Have Done (2:54)
Whatcha Gonna Do About It (3:54)
You Are The One For Me (3:05)
Oh Baby Why You Want To Make Me Cry (2:55)
You Talk Too Much (3:59)
It's You Girl (4:00)
Review: It's time for another one of Athens of the North's magnificent reissue albums, this time with Arthur Ponder in the spotlight. The Georgia resident started singing in the 1960s, at first replacing Otis Redding in Johnny Jenkins & The Pinetoppers after Redding left. His first recording came in 1970 after years spent gigging hard and then he carried on well into the 80s making great tunes. It is that decade which is represented here with some solo tunes and some alongside local group Side Show. She are unreleased, some have previously been on 45 pm, all are gold.
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Theater Of A Confused Mind
Cat: RHM 013. Rel: 20 Oct 14
 
Techno
Out Of Control
Code Urgent
For Only You
Battle For Space
Inner City Circus
All Together
My Own Shadow
All Of A Sudden
Review: Terrence Dixon's announcement of plans to retire from techno with immediate effect earlier this year have typically gone without any further explanation, though it's been heartening to see his final round of projects surface over the course of 2014. Having already committed a killer Population One 12" to Metroplex, Dixon delivers another fitting parting shot in this LP for Rush Hour, who took their name from his classic Pop One production "Rush Hour". Theater Of A Confused Mind is a powerful statement from Dixon, expanding on the sci-fi themes of previous Population One material and posing several cryptic questions. Dixon's own voice introduces the album on "Out Of Control" and as matters progress those trademark queasy lines of melody begin to take control - "Inner City Circus" being a stand out of this set.
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Closure/Continuation
Closure/Continuation (180 gram vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 194399 56901. Rel: 23 Jun 22
 
Progressive Rock
Harridan (8:01)
Of The New Day (4:43)
Rats Return (5:48)
Dignity (8:20)
Herd Culling (6:45)
Walk The Plank (4:29)
Chimera’s Wreck (9:34)
Review: Steven Wilson, Richard Barbieri and Gavin Harrison are better known as the hugely influential and ever innovative British rock outfit Porcupine Tree. Wilson formed the band as an outlet for his experimental side outside the work he did with his other band N-Man, who had a more synth pop styled sound. Porcupine Tree evolved into a live act and expanded their sound to go from psychedelic rock and ambient soundscapes to experimental pop and then a big, powerful metal sound. All of those different niches came together on their later records making the band real cult favourites.
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1971
1971 (LP)
Cat: POST 02. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Coldwave/Synth
1971 (3:53)
Lilian (3:02)
Becky (3:18)
The Cook (3:12)
Flowers (3:43)
Strange 2 (3:31)
I See (3:01)
When You Are (3:16)
Dreams (3:09)
Review: Georgian pioneer George Dzodzuashvili has been away for eight years but now makes a triumphant if not overdue return as Post Industrial Boys. The record on Casa Voyager finds him tapping into his most personal work yet as he opens up a whole new musical universe that is packed with memories of yesteryear. Even though you didn't experience them, they feel so real here as they are bought to life by Dzodzuashvili with his slow motion dub grooves and wispy melodies. The spoken word snippets and whispered poems all conjure up rich feelings that warm you to your core and help you forget the grown up world around you.
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Ago
Ago (LP + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BFE 072. Rel: 29 Dec 22
 
Coldwave/Synth
Know More (6:06)
No More (6:29)
Know No Thing (6:02)
No Nothing (6:01)
Malton (4:13)
Washing Machine (12:14)
Review: Colin Potter has a unique approach to electronic rhythm that is fully laid bare on this Ago long player. His signature sound design defines the six cuts which were recorded in the mid-80s and late-90s at IC studio in Tollerton in North Yorkshire. Various bits of classic hardware were used in the making of these tunes - an Akai S950 sampler, an Emulator II, Roland TR727 and Yamaha RX11 digital drum machines, a Roland Juno 60, and more, and the results are mind-melting cuts that fuse bleep, electro, EBM, techno and acid.
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King Creole (Soundtrack) (reissue)
King Creole (Soundtrack) (reissue) (180 gram clear vinyl LP)
Cat: NOTLP 355. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
Soundtracks
King Creole (2:10)
As Long As I Have You (1:52)
Hard Headed Woman (1:56)
Trouble (2:20)
Dixieland Rock (1:50)
Don't Ask Me Why (2:07)
Lover Doll (2:12)
Crawfish (1:51)
Young Dreams (2:25)
Steadfast, Loyal & True (1:19)
New Orleans (2:02)
Review: The original soundtrack for King Creole is one of the best the Memphis magician Elvis Presley ever worked on. It was his fourth Hollywood movie and the story is based loosely on Harold Robbins' novel A Stone For Danny Fisher which tells the tale of a struggling Boxer. In the movie, that boxer becomes a singer played by Presley who also plays all the music, of course. It features r&b, Dixieland rock, jailhouse rock and plenty more gems which is why Presley himself said it was one of his favourites. It was also his last real dramatic role on screen.
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Blue Hawaii (reissue)
Blue Hawaii (reissue) (180 gram translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: NOTLP 356. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
50s/60s
Blue Hawaii
Almost Always True
Aloha Oe
No More
Can't Help Falling In Love
Rock-A-Hula Baby
Moonlight Swim
Ku-u-i-po (Hawaiian Sweetheart)
Ito Eats
Slicin' Sand
Hawaiian Sunset
Beach Boys Blue
Island Of Love (Kauai)
Hawaiian Wedding Song
Review: Elvis Presley's 1961 album 'Blue Hawaii' complemented the film of the same name - it was the tragic rock & roll star's eighth motion picture, and amounted to an 'exotic' romcom flick in which Elvis plays a surfer named Chadwick who just so happens to seduce pretty much everyone who crosses his path while holidaying in Hawaii. Hilarious novelty value aside, the music here is actually Elvis' only homage to the 50th US state. Retro-romantic highlights like 'Rock-A-Hula Baby' and 'Can't Help Falling In Love' document the king in one of his most heartfelt moods - and while modern accusations of cultural appropriation might fly, Elvis is really rather quite respectful, dutifully singing in the Hawaiian language all while expressing his undying love for the island. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the album went triple platinum.
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Something For Everybody
Something For Everybody (180 gram pink vinyl LP)
Cat: NOTLP 357. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
50s/60s
There's Always Me (2:19)
Give Me The Right (2:35)
It's A Sin (2:42)
Sentimental Me (2:33)
Starting Today (2:07)
Gently (2:18)
I'm Comin' Home (2:22)
In Your Arms (1:50)
Put The Blame One Me (1:58)
Judy (2:10)
I Want You With Me (2:15)
I Slipped, I Stumbled, I Fell (1:39)
Review: American singer, musician, hip-swinger and burger eater Elvis Presley recorded Something For Everybody in late 1960 and early 1961 in both Hollywood and Tennessee. It was his first record after big discharged from military service and he soon managed to capture the form that made him such a hero in the 1950s. The album peaked at number 1 on Billboard's Top Pop LPs chart and has long since been certified gold. This is the latest in a long line of reissues across multiple formats and it comes on 180 gram pink vinyl.
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Girls! Girls! Girls!
Girls! Girls! Girls! (180 gram blue vinyl LP)
Cat: NOTLP 358. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
50s/60s
Girls! Girls! Girls! (2:34)
I Don't Wanna Be Tied (2:10)
Where Do You Come From (2:08)
I Don't Want To (2:42)
We'll Be Together (2:19)
A Boy Like Me, Girl I Like You (2:20)
Earth Boy (2:23)
Return To Sender (2:07)
Because Of Love (2:34)
Thanks To Be Rolling Sea (1:30)
Song Of The Shrimp (2:21)
The Walls Have Ears (2:33)
We're Comin' In Loaded (1:22)
Review: Presley's 11th film Girls! Girls! Girls! is set in Hawaii and is packed with plenty of exotic locations and plenty of stirring Elvis songs that all capture the vibe of that beautiful island. It was released in 1962, just a couple of years after Presley had been discharged from military service. People wondered if he would ever be able to capture the early career form he had in the 1950s and this film, its soundtrack, and other albums like Something For Everybody certainly put paid to that. This reissue from Not Now Music comes on 180 gram blue vinyl.
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Elvis Presley (reissue)
Elvis Presley (reissue) (limited clear vinyl LP)
Cat: DMOO 009. Rel: 03 Feb 22
 
50s/60s
Blue Suede Shoes (2:03)
I'm Counting On You (2:22)
I Got A Woman (2:20)
One-Sided Love Affair (2:11)
I Love You Because (2:37)
Just Because (2:36)
Tutti Frutti (2:01)
Tryin' To Get To You (2:31)
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down & Cry (2:03)
I'll Never Let You Go (2:21)
Blue Moon (2:39)
Money Honey (2:37)
Review: Elvis is known for his singles, his films, his quiff and his rather undignified idemise, but not so much for his albums. This is the exception, however. The debut Elvis album from 1956 has its iconic sleeve - borrowed by The Clash for London Calling - but the music is even more classic, from opener 'Blue Suede Shoes' to 'Money Honey' at its close. One this is for sure - Elvis Presely changed the world. This LP is the sound of him doing just that.
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The Very Best Of Rock 'N' Roll
The Very Best Of Rock 'N' Roll (180 gram coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: NOTLP 300. Rel: 11 Mar 22
 
50s/60s
That's All Right (1:57)
Hound Dog (2:13)
Blue Suede Shoes (2:08)
Jailhouse Rock (2:29)
All Shook Up (1:58)
Ready Teddy (1:56)
Tutti Frutti (1:59)
Don't Be Cruel (2:03)
Good Rockin' Tonight (2:15)
Blue Moon Of Kentucky (2:04)
Long Tall Sally (1:53)
Mystery Train (2:27)
Shake, Rattle & Roll (2:26)
(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear (1:51)
Rip It Up (1:55)
Heartbreak Hotel (2:06)
Review: Elvis Presley can mean many things to many people, but he was surely at his best in those heady breakthrough years, all scratchy guitar and bucketloads of tremolo backed up by one of the most distinctive voices of all time. This handy compilation for Not Now Music gathers together some of the indelible hits from Presley's purple patch on one handy comp, taking in the likes of 'Hound Dog', 'Jailhouse Rock', 'Blue Moon Of Kentucky' and scores more besides. If you need a reliable primer on the King, this compilation will have you covered for any amount of hip-shaking action you have in mind.
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Songs For Christmas
Songs For Christmas (limited 180 gram audiophile snowy white vinyl LP)
Cat: VP 80020W. Rel: 21 Nov 23
 
50s/60s
Santa Claus Is Back In Town (2:24)
White Christmas (2:25)
Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Lane) (1:57)
I'll Be Home For Christmas (1:55)
Blue Christmas (2:09)
Santa Bring My Baby Back (To Me) (1:55)
O Little Town Of Bethlehem (2:38)
Silent Night (2:24)
(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me) (3:22)
I Believe (2:06)
Take My Hand, Precious Lord (3:19)
It Is No Secret (What God Can Do) (3:56)
Review: It's Christmas (nearly) which means, eating too much, drinking too much, spending too much - and arguing too much about all of the above. It also means it's an acceptable time of year to listen to thematic music you never usually would and artists you wouldn't ordinarily play. Enter Elvis Presley with Songs For Christmas. His warm tones are a perfect match for this setlist which takes in all the many festive classics such as 'Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Lane)' and '(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)', What's more, they all come on a fitting snowy white vinyl, too.
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