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Singles
Beyonders EP
Cat: PLO 005. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Deep House
A² - "Glider" (6:58)
A² - "Let's Get It Together" (8:02)
Stopouts - "Sin City" (8:46)
Stopouts - "Kartwheel" (5:22)
Review: Planet Orange Records' fifth release is a four-tracker from the legendary minds behind Alien Recordings, aka A2 and Stopouts, who take one side each. From the opening moments, the Beyonders EP weaves a thread between the halcyon days of tech and minimal from the 90s but with forward-thinking energy. A²'s 'Glider' is a happy, piano-laced celebration to start with ,then 'Let's Get It Together' cuts loose with lithe pads and more mid-tempo drums. Stopouts steep up for the flip and soon melts the mind with some tightly woven acid and cosmic tech on 'Sin City' and 'Kartwheel' then brings a more freewheeling and loopy groove with some neon colours dripping down its face.
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Intérprete: Nico Lahs
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Jamajama
Cat: SC 7086. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Byron The Aquarius - "Jamajama" (4:26)
Byron The Aquarius & Steven Klavier - "Higher" (3:44)
Review: Key playing master Byron The Aquarius returns to Star Creature with 'Jamajama', a slick 7" dripping in synth-heavy funk and future-facing deep house of the sort that has made him a real standout in recent years. On the A-side, Byron delivers a left-field jazz-funk burner that's packed with squelchy, bass-rich, and weirdly elegant vibes that perfectly straddle the line between two-step and house grooves. Flip it over and you get a lush nu-boogie banger featuring Steven Klavier on vocals, and his disco-laced touch has lit up tracks from Soul Clap to Eli Escobar so you may well be familiar. It's a tight, genre-blurring gem from one for heads, dancers, and divas alike.
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Rural Club Trax
Cat: PEM 013. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Techno
Sunil Sharpe - "Cahersiveen" (5:09)
Fear-E - "Dalleagles" (4:48)
Fear-E - "Gael Force" (4:59)
Sunil Sharpe - "The Oasis" (4:57)
Review: Irish techno legend Sunil Sharpe makes his debut on the Posh End Music label here with a pair of signature gems. 'Cahersiveen' kicks off with buoyant and bouncy broken beats that constantly recoil through a warm, fizzy rush of Detroit-inspired synths. 'The Oasis' is his other contribution, and this one rides a little slower but with some serious low-end heft and the same textured synth craft. In between, two cuts from Fear-E. 'Dalleagles' is a manic one with stark, hard-assed low ends and anxiety-inducing pads and 'Gael Force' keeps up the intensity with loopy madness that twists you inside out.
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Human Engineering
Cat: FC 08. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Boundary Simulation (7:54)
Impulse (6:20)
Limb Movement (3:05)
Line Inclination (3:23)
Stimuli (9:10)
Review: Developed as off-the-cuff cassette overdubs, work taking place in Manchester and Massachusetts, combined with syncopated vocals, Human Engineering very much lives up to its name. Narrated by Rick Myers, with long-time collaborators Andy Votel and Sean Canty in charge of the noises, it's a strange place to spend some time but it's also oddly beautiful. At first ear, the aesthetic feels rough and mechanical, definitely anything but human. But as things draw us further in to whatever this plain is, the organic at the root of everything rises to the surface. Suddenly, the obtuse noises no longer sound alien, and instead have taken on their true form - products of people, perhaps artefacts from a time we're about to forget. One in which machines were ours, not their own.
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Lustro: Five Years Of Super Spicy Records Part 2 (feat Derrick McKenzie remix)
Phunque - "You Got The Love" (5:15)
Bob Musella - "Baby Hot Stuff" (5:33)
Ysheso, Ralo - "Right On Ponce" (5:02)
Ghosts Of Venice - "Disco Nouveau" (5:21)
Sebastian Badi, Nico Cortazzo - "You Know What I Want" (6:00)
Monsieur Van Pratt, BROLORIZO - "Ticket 2 Ride" (extended mix) (5:17)
Monsieur Van Pratt, BROLORIZO - "Ticket 2 Ride" (Derrick McKenzie mix) (7:35)
Review: Happiest of birthdays to Super Spicy who celebrate half a decade in the game with an EP of irresistible tunes. Phunque kicks the party off with an old school vibe that pairs a superb male vocal with crisp, effective drums. Bob Musella brings sample magic on 'Baby Hot Stuff' and Ysheso, Ralo keep the disco-tinged house feels flowing with a percussive monster. After the smoother sounds of Ghosts Of Venice, the flip side brings a trio of funked-up and guitar-laced house grooves that take it back to the glory days of New York.
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Cosmic Resonance
Cat: WM 04. Rel: 14 May 25
 
Electro
Promising/Youngster - "Eleoky" (6:19)
Promising/Youngster - "Theryneas" (4:57)
Promising/Youngster - "Wunterbow" (5:30)
Sound Synthesis - "Nature Of The Dreamer" (5:34)
Sound Synthesis - "Tifkira" (6:19)
Sound Synthesis - "Feeling Lost" (4:35)
Review: Promising/Youngster and Sound Synthesis take charge of one side each of this new outing from Maltease label Wave Modulation Series. Lush, high-grade electro is the order of the day and 'Eleoky' soon sweeps you off your feet and up amongst astral motifs where the zippy synths provide the movement. 'Theryneas' has an organic piano line to offset the synthetic synths and corrugated rhythms, then 'Wunterbow' cuts loose with spiralling synth arcs and kaleidoscopic colours. On the flip, Sound Synthesis goes more direct with zippy electro rhythms on 'Nature Of The Dreamer' and serene acid on 'Tifkira', before a closer full of lament sends you off wanting more.
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Tendrils
Tendrils (limited 1-sided 12" + insert)
Cat: NHH 01V1. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Tendrils (4:01)
Three Faces Past (2:36)
Corkscrew Spine (3:56)
Review: 2022 saw the unlikely return of late 90s New York screamo/"skramz" pioneers Saetia, who have seen a massive surge in popularity in the decades since their initial disbandment, due to being credited as a major influence by numerous affluent modern post-hardcore acts such as La Dispute and Touche Amore. Noted for their expansion of the chaotic "emoviolence" sound by imbuing their cataclysmic compositions with heightened melodrama, spoken-word vocals and poetic lyricism pulling from Greek tragedies, both their self-titled EP and sole full-length have been held aloft as quintessential blueprints for the genre in the decades since their original tenure. Following a hectic reunion schedule which has finally brought the group to new foreign shores across the UK and Europe, the three tracks that make up the Tendrils EP serve as their first new material in 26 years, marking the follow up to 1999's Eronel EP.
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Tribal Tales EP
Cat: RBN 004. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Deep House
Pulsar (7:10)
Tribal Tales (6:54)
Tribal Tales (Snad remix) (7:56)
Review: SaPu returns to his Rhythm by Nature label with Tribal Tales EP, a three-track trip that expands his sound into deeper, even more groove-rich territory. The opener 'Pulsar' sets the tone with spacey pads, filtered percussion and a rolling tribal groove perfect for early morning sets. The title track then ups the intensity with warped synths, acid lines and eerie vocals all aimed squarely at peak-time dancefloors. Philadelphia's Snad closes the EP with a dubby, analogue-heavy remix that mixes up breakbeats and hypnotic acid textures for a trippy finale. It's a confident and cohesive collection.
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Intérprete: Superbreak
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ReWax EP
ReWax EP (12")
Cat: BLURWAX 006. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Beno, Bernardo Campos - "Space Gruv" (Scruscru remix) (4:42)
Tree Threes - "Sunshine Miss" (Scruscru remix) (4:44)
Manuel Kane - "Disco Visions" (Scruscru remix) (5:08)
Immersif - "La Tournee Des Phares" (Scruscru remix) (4:14)
Punky Wash - "Rebecca's Mystery Mood" (Scruscru remix) (5:16)
Justnique - "Elevator Music" (Scruscru remix) (4:15)
Review: A bumper package of six - count 'em - reworkings of disco grooves by Scruscru, offering a myriad of new takes on classic sounds. Beno, Bernardo Campos's 'Space Gruv' opens proceedings with a luxurious, soulful edge, while Tree Threes' 'Sunshine Miss' coasts along gracefully with more of a beefed up jazz house vibe. Manuel Kane's 'Disco Visions' throws more beautifully jazzy chord shapes and adds a devastating diva vocal for a proper peak time feel, Immersif's 'La Tournee Des Phares' employs more of a broken beat shuffle and 'Rebecca's Mystery Mood' by Punky Wash revolves around Latin beats and lilting guitar lines. Finally comes arguably the EP's jazziest moment of all, Justnique's 'Elevator Music', with some mighty impressive tinkling of the ivories. Authentic, gorgeous sounds overlaid on some sturdy 4/4 templates - pure DJ heaven.
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Intérprete: Scruscru
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The Dun Dudda
Cat: GDLNS 001. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
The Dun Dudda (4:11)
Wipeout (4:12)
Review: Once was a time the term settle down had connotations of easing back, cooling off and winding things down a little and maybe even consider aligning with some sort of normality (whatever that is). Nowadays thanks to Greg Hepworth it simply means - brock the heck out and tear up the dance! Seriously have you heard a bad tune from him since Ulterior Motive split? We haven't. And certainly not here... 'The Dun Dudda' is pure happy chopper with some big jungle flavours in the vocal sample and overall swagger of the cut. 'Wipeout' has more hardcore energy about it. Unrelentless rave chaos. What a wild way to launch a new label and change the meaning of another word. Once was a time when Guidelines had connotations of order and following protocol and maybe even consider aligning with some sort of rules...
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TBC 001
TBC 001 (white vinyl 12")
Cat: TBC 001. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
The Street (4:34)
Untitled (4:05)
In My Dreams (5:03)
Bubble (5:10)
Review: Shadow Child mints his new label TBC with a rave-ready release that taps into playful jungle influences with driving club rhythms that are likely to go down a storm over summer and beyond. Early support from heavyweights like Scuba, Horse Meat Disco and Gerd Janson mean you may have already heard some of these jams and also hint at the EP's broad appeal. Standout tracks are, well, all of them. 'The Street' is a nimble stepper with pruning basslines, 'In My Dreams' is a percussive fenny with another brilliantly old school low end, and an untitled gem brings rave-ready pianos and old school energy. 'Bubble' flips the script with a rugged bass-driven house workout.
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Rhythm Force Vol 4
Cat: UTTU 179. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Mystik Vortex (4:04)
3030 In The Mist (Bassline Mutationz) (4:11)
Review: Rave friends Shadow Child and DJ Haus link up for more Rhythm Forces and the results are double edged sword; 'Mystik Vortex' is a straight up 3am junglistic nug that's more cosmic than the contents of a wizard's pocket after a night out on the astrals. '3030 In The Mist' brings us back down to earth with slow and stately breaks and atmospheric washes so startling and refreshing you'll feel like you'll never get dry again. Maybe you won't? The force is that strong on these ones!
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REZ 34THIRTYFOUR
Cat: REZ 34THIRTYFOUR. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Uplifting Trance
Within A Dream (6:31)
Within A Dream (Swag mix) (5:35)
Self Indulgence (6:03)
Within A Dream (unreleased mix) (6:22)
Review: In the early 90s, Danny Griffiths, Darius Keeler and Jiten Acharya formed Shikasta before dropping just one release on the now-defunct Swarm Music label. REZ34thirtyfour digs deep into that rare gem and gives it a fresh Rezpektiva polish. The EP features four tracks in all, three of which are from the original record plus a previously unreleased version recovered from DAT tapes. It's a thoughtful, atmospheric journey crafted for the dreamers and the deep thinkers who crave textured, immersive soundscapes. Trance is back and bigger than ever, but you can rarely beat OG get like this.
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Recognition EP
Cat: DBKAB 002. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Recognition (7:42)
Sparkling Mouth (6:40)
Speak In A Whisper (7:36)
Speak In A Whisper (Fedo remix) (7:13)
Review: Silat Beksi hails from Ukraine and has been serving up finely tuned minimal grooves for some time. This outing takes him to the young Duboka label for a trio of deft, lithe, sinewy sounds. 'Recognition' kicks off with a weighty and dubbed out low end but plenty of drive in the silky pads that loop in colourful patterns. It's a graceful groove which leads into the more lumpy and bubbly dub-tech of 'Sparkling Mouth', a Melchior Productions adjacent sound that is seductively smooth. 'Speak In A Whisper' gets more bitty and abstract with late-night afterparty energy and vinyl crackling bringing it to life. Fedo remixes it with more direct drum funk.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Realities Remix EP
Cat: MCWR 021. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Funk
Realities (Projector remix) (6:15)
Elektronolux Overture (Sunday remix) (6:55)
Hannah (Blair French remix) (4:09)
Realities (4:28)
Elektronolux Overture (3:44)
Review: The cultured creative minds of James Simonson and Blair French reunite for this new Realities Remix EP on MotorCity Wine which was, in original form, recorded by Simonson in hotel rooms across Europe and the Americas while touring with soul legend Bettye LaVette. As such it takes in myriad global influences as well as evocative field recordings which get reworked in style. Blair French adds his touch with three remixes, firstly the anthemic 'Realities (Projector Remix),' then the more dance-driven 'Elektronolux Overture (Sunday Remix)' and the lush and downtempo 'Hannah (Remix)' featuring violinist Sonia Lee. Two originals 'Realities' and 'Elektronolux Overture' also appear on vinyl for the first time and sound superb.

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Fusion
Fusion (12")
Cat: ITBS 009. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Medusa (3:11)
29 (3:14)
Blaumann (3:33)
Hydra (3:00)
Grim (3:22)
Chrome (2:38)
Must Go (2:44)
Ruttle (3:55)
Waterpimp (feat Roughmix) (3:35)
Far Out (3:22)
Review: Vincent Semlinger, aka Snares, is next up in the revered Ilan Tape Beat Series. He hails from Augsburg, Germany, but taps into the golden era West Coast for this dusty and soul foray into hip-hop. 'Medusa' could well be a long-lost Dilla cut - as could many of these sketches, to be fair. There are plenty for loved-up sundown moments like 'Grim', more boogie-fried and neon lit sounds that call to mind a stoned XL Middleton like 'Must Go' while 'Waterpimp' (feat Roughmix) is all hazy, sun-kissed and blissed-out Dam Funk excellence.
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Dreams Of Dawn
Cat: TB 01. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Progressive House
Perplexity (6:15)
Nothingness (6:23)
Constance (6:19)
Complexity (5:36)
Review: Sohrab's 'Dreams of Dawn' on his new Toneblind label is a musical story that bridges night's last whispers and dawn's first light. Blending progressive styles along the way, it marks a clear evolution from his past work and so each track throngs with transitional energy that captures dreams melting into reality. It is an EP which is a heartfelt statement reflecting friendships forged on the road and global experiences lived, while even without the backstory, the tunes make an impact from the colourful and painterly pads of 'Perplexity' to the more jacked up trance-house of 'Constance'.
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Cherish The Day/Nothing Comes Between Us: The Unreleased Versions
Cat: SADE 001. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Cherish The Day (Lovers Rock version) (5:07)
Nothing Can Come Between Us (Disco Boogie 45 version) (5:09)
Review: Who doesn't love a bit of sophisticated soul? We certainly do and it's always good to hear some reworks of the soul great's finest cuts for the dancefloor. And that's what we have here on a new 7" that opens with a disco version of 'Nothing Can Come Between Us' and doesn't go hard, instead building in some gentle drums and lo-fi melodies, swooning vocals and a mystical late night sense of romance. On the flip, we get a lovers rock version of 'Cherish The Day' which adds plenty of lovely guitar lines to bring that island vibe while the shuffling drums lock you in gently.
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Gone Stumblin
Cat: CRM 331. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Deep House
Gone Stumblin (7:00)
Gone Stumblin (dub) (6:36)
Unifying Force (6:30)
Gone Stumblin (bonus version) (6:36)
Review: Boston pair Soul Clap land on UK staple Crosstown rebels and bring their signature E-funk sound across a quarter of tunes that also draw on garage and deep house. 'Gone Stumblin' is effortlessly breezy with swirling, aloof vocals up top, a knotted bassline and dusty drums and percussion making a nice late-night vibe. The dub version is bigger, with twisted stabs and frazzled leads rewiring the energy and 'Unifying Force' is a swirling, gooey sound with an old school FM bassline and classic vocal sample bringing the heat. 'Gone Stumblin (bonus version)' is a second take on the original with some fun drum patterns and big raw snares to amp up the vibes.
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Intérprete: Soul Clap
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Hi Jakarta
Hi Jakarta (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ECL 001. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Hi Jakarta (4:42)
Rockin' Roots (3:35)
Review: Echo Chamber Recordings launches its new sub-label, Echo Labs, with a killer debut 7" from Southside Sound Surgeons, aka a coming together of label boss Si Cheeba and longtime DJ partner WeeG. After years behind the decks, the duo finally commits their sound to wax, and it has been well worth the wait. The A-side, 'Hi-Jakarta,' is a high-energy, Afro-Brazilian b-boy bomb aimed directly at the rump with stomping beats and wildly expressive synths. The B-side, 'Rockin' Roots,' flips golden era hip-hop vibes with classic vocal chops and chunky beats, and it builds to a dancefloor-smashing climax.
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Swamp Spirit
Cat: PARYIA 007. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Techno
Swamp Spirit (6:35)
Banyan (5:50)
Nacre (Blue Hour remix) (6:44)
Nacre (5:47)
Review: The Space Drum Meditation duo marks their first release outside their own label with an EP that pushes their sonic vision outward into something that resonates equally on physical and spiritual levels. There's a wide sphere of influence on show here with tribal percussion, hypnotic techno and esoteric instrumentation all making for an EP that bridges ancient and modern worlds. Each of these body-moving soundscapes balances meditative textures and rhythmic drive with the swampy scuzz of 'Banyan' a standout. Also featured is Blue Hour's fierce remix-a faster, harder techno take that remains true to the original's entrancing essence.
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I'll Always Love You
Cat: SEV 020. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Soul
I'll Always Love You (2:45)
What More Could A Boy Ask For (3:07)
Review: Known as the Detroit Spinners in the UK, The Spinners recorded with Motown's V.I.P. label from 1964 to 1971 and in that time managed to leave a lasting mark on the Northern Soul scene. Their track 'I'll Always Love You,' which was written by Hunter and Stevenson in 1965, became a Northern Soul favourite with original UK Tamla Motown pressings often selling for over L500. 'What More Could A Boy Ask For'' is a 1966 gem by Bristol and Fuqua, which remained unreleased until its inclusion as a bonus track on the 2012 Yours Truly CD. Now, it receives its first official 7" vinyl release on the B-side of this one from Outta Sight.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Tributes Ltd Collection Vol 1
Cat: THMLTD 01. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Celeda - "The Underground" (St David Dark Swing mix) (7:31)
Patrice Rushen - "Haven't You Heard" (St David Gentle Re-Touch) (4:19)
Armando - "100% Disin' Of You" (St David club Re-Diss) (5:58)
Salsoul Orchestra - "Sun After The Rain" (St David Groovylizer Magic dub) (6:05)
Review: Tribute To House Masters launches its homage to talented producers from the foundational days of house and disco with a first volume featuring some real heavyweights. Each of the originals has been remixed by St David who begins with swinging and delightful deep house depths on 'The Underground.' His Gentle Re-Touch of Patrice Rushen leads to some chunky and full flavour disco house fun, the Club Re-Diss of Armando is jacked up and peak time house with a retro flair and lastly Groovylizer Magic dub brings some silky and soulful flourishes to a Salsoul Orchestra classic.
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Intérprete: Kisk, VRRS
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AKTE 001
AKTE 001 (12")
Cat: AKTE 001. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Techno
Vorwort (2:34)
Norm (4:50)
Radius (4:49)
Akzent (5:06)
Akzent (VRIL remix) (5:37)
Review: Akte is the Cologne-based event series rooted in timeless ambient, minimal and techno sounds and here it launches its own record label with a debut 12" EP by founder Philipp Stoffel. Featuring four original tracks and a signature remix by dub-techno icon VRIL, these sounds are less about cooking up direct dancefloor tools, more about immersive storytelling. The EP channels dub textures and deep sound design that compresses the emotional depth of an LP into a tight, cohesive selection. With mastering by the legendary Stefan Betke aka Pole, it's a top draw package with vision and substance aplenty.
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Emotional Distortions EP
Cat: CAMO 004. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Seul (4:31)
Runaway (4:42)
Rhythm Gutter (4:34)
Exhausting Care (4:39)
Review: Originally dispatched to the universe digitally via Candy Mountain, Sun People's powerful 'Emotional Distortions' now enjoys a vinyl boost-up and is sounding all the better for it. Landing just in time for the summer, each cut startles and satisfies in equal measure. 'Seul' lights an electroid fire, hitting us in our most introspective feels before 'Runaway' takes things up a notch and adds much more techno urgency to the scenario. Flip for two more slightly slower tempo shock-outs... 'Rhythm Guitar' brings a little funk before 'Exhausting Care' closes with more angular electro sharpness. Time to get emotional.
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Lokal (reissue)
Cat: RAWAX 0111LTD. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Lokal (11:45)
Yardarm (11:12)
Review: Swayzak's role in establishing minimal makes them one of the scene's greats. Their meticulously compiled discography has many treasures, and plenty of them are hard to find and expensive. That has long been the case with this EP, originally from 1998, but now reissued by the back-cat boffins at Rawax. 'Lokal' has it all across 11 immersive minutes, from the deft, loopy drum programming that floats above the floor to the wispy and synthetic melodies and churning synth hooks. 'Yardarm' is another majestic minimal symphony, though this one hits a little harder and might well be the best of the two because of it. It's a perfect mix of dreamy mental escape and irresistible body music for the wee-small hours.
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Length Of Days
Cat: ITES 016. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Willi Williams - "Lenght Of Days" (4:58)
Shilo Ites All Stars - "Days Of Dub" (4:57)
Review: Jamaican reggae and dub don Willi Williams had hit with 'Armagideon Time,' back in 1977. He recorded it at the famous Studio One in Kingston and it was later covered by The Clash as the flipside of their seminal 'London Calling' single. He's back here with 'Length Of Days' which packs in his trademark vocal styles and rides on a loose, tumbling and dubby low end. On the flipside is Shilo Ites All Stars subtly tweaked dub version, 'Days Of Dub,' for more paid back sound system vibes. Two big tunes as the summer approaches.
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Álbumes
Orchid Mantis/Breach
Orchid Mantis/Breach (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SPGRM 013LP. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Michelle Helene Mackenzie & Stefan Maier - "Orchid Mantis" (23:49)
Olivia Block - "Breach" (15:34)
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Decomposition: Fox On A Highway
Cat: PURR 0146. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Worms In (feat Laraaji) (2:30)
Beneath The Overpass (feat Shuta Yasukochi) (2:59)
Gravel (feat Loris S Sarid) (2:26)
Highway At Night (feat James Bernard & Marine Eyes) (6:04)
Fading Form (feat KMRU) (3:23)
Death Display (feat Diatom Deli) (2:16)
Bloat (feat Haruhisa Tanaka) (6:35)
Larvae (feat Ki Oni) (8:29)
Autolysis & Putrefaction (feat Green-House) (5:10)
Clouded (feat Golden Brown) (2:16)
Countless Wheels Keep Turning (feat Early Fern) (4:14)
Everyone Passing (feat Gregg Kowalsky) (7:06)
Ways To Be Remembered (feat Kallie Lampel) (5:11)
Fur & Exhaust (feat Ben Seretan) (3:19)
Active Decay (feat Patricia Wolf) (9:43)
Melting Into Asphalt/Springing From The Earth (feat Nailah Hunter) (2:34)
Worms Out (feat Laraaji) (2:31)
Review: Constellation Tatsu welcomes US artist Brendan Principato aka Saapato for what is a hugely conceptual new album based around decomposition. It was sparked when Saapato saw a dead fox lying by the side of the road on his way home from a job in a local warehouse. He used that as a jumping-off point to interrogate "transformation, interconnectedness, and renewal" and the five stages of decomposition, namely fresh, bloat, active decay, advanced decay and dry/remains. Several collaborators help him on his way as he sketches out various instrumental textures which variously have occasional shards of light, lingering melancholy and a subtle sense of hope.
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The Night
The Night (limited transparent yellow green vinyl LP)
Cat: HVNLP 233Y. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Settle In (2:46)
Half Light (2:01)
Through The Glass (2:40)
Nightingale (4:15)
Northern Counties East (2:30)
Ellar Carr (4:15)
When You Were Young (1:08)
No Rush (2:46)
Gold (2:18)
Celestial (1:38)
Preflyte (3:20)
Wonderlight (1:10)
Hear My Heart (6:02)
Alone Together (4:21)
Review: Legendary British outfit Saint Etienne returned with their 12th studio album late last year, and now it lands on vinyl via Heavenly Recordings. A much-awaited follow-up to 2021's I've Been Trying To Tell You, this ambient collection offers a gentle, immersive experience designed to ease the noise of daily life. It was produced with Augustin Bousfield and blends songs, spoken word and rain-soaked textures into a seamless dreamscape, all recorded between Saltaire in the north and Hove down on the south coast. It captures the fragile space between waking and sleep with highlights like 'Half Light' and 'Preflyte'. As such, The Night is best experienced on headphones and is ideal for late hours, reflection and introspection.
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Parallels
Parallels (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: WR 4827LP. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Jazz
Dualities (10:43)
Gran'ma (7:14)
J'ai
La Vie Sur La Terre
Parallels (2:44)
Amalfi (3:09)
Aligned (2:21)
The Rise & Fall Of Pipokuhn (3:01)
Orangebleu (4:35)
DH (3:56)
Review: Bassist and composer Joe Sanders shows he is unafraid to explore every side of his artistry with his new, genre-blurring album Parallels. It is a mix of live recordings with Seamus Blake, Logan Richardson and Gregory Hutchinson and dreamy, studio-crafted pieces with Jure Pukl and Taylor Eigsti that, between them, bridge signature East Coast grit and famous West Coast introspection. From intimate family moments to lush Italo-disco textures, Sanders threads his acoustic and electronic sensibilities into a cohesive overall listen that has plenty of fearless jazz exploration, deep groove and all-important emotional nuance. It is the sound of a musician at the height of his creative powers who is as curious as he is versatile.
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Quimera LP
Cat: SCRU 008. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Funk
Local Sugar Diggers (3:21)
Smoke On The Volga (4:22)
Pfonkie Pfonk (4:15)
Dreams Of Sonora (4:11)
Opyat' 25 (3:58)
Quimera (3:55)
iRest (4:18)
Por Do Sol Em Shelekhmet (4:27)
Review: Scruscru and Los Protos hook up on the former's ever-reliable label for some more funk-fuelled and sample-heavy madness. This eight-tracker draws on the best of Library, jazz, hip hop and soul and collides elements of all of those together with some raw, and what sounds like, MPC beats, all tapped out with a lovably loose vibe. Some like 'Local Sugar Diggers' look up towards a sunny, cloudless sky, others like 'Dreams Of Sonora' are swaggering broken beat workouts with sensuous sax lines setting a steamy tone. 'Por Do Sol Em Shelekhmet' is another highlight with its aloof, angelic vocal tones.
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Intérprete: Funkyjaws, Scruscru
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Songs From A Secret Garden (30th Anniversary Edition)
Songs From A Secret Garden (30th Anniversary Edition) (white vinyl LP in spot-varnished die-cut sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: 758271 6. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Modern Classical
Nocturne
Pastorale
Song From A Secret Garden
Sigma
Papillon
Serenade To Spring
Atlantia
Heartstrings
Adagio
The Rap
Chaconne
Cantoluna
Ode To Simplicity
Review: Secret Garden is the Norwegian-Irish duo of Rolf Lovland and violinist Fionnuala Sherry and here they celebrate the 30th anniversary of their iconic debut, Songs from a Secret Garden. First released in 1995, the album won over global audiences with its blend of classical and folk, laced with Celtic and Norwegian emotion and some subtle new age undertones. It features the Eurovision-winning track 'Nocturne', which helped launch the duo into international acclaim. Elsewhere, there are whimsical melodies, ancient flutes, Lord of the Rings style Middle Age soundscapes, heartfelt emotions and plenty of clean, serene and timeless sounds that still offer great catharsis three decades on.
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Fiera
Fiera (LP)
Cat: INS 14. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Techno
Ignea (4:37)
Ascent (4:53)
Cybervena (5:01)
Renew (5:45)
Vitalizar (5:03)
Impulso (3:55)
Rafagas (5:20)
Anti-Debug (5:28)
Review: After years of silence, Colombia's Insurgentes, which is run by DJ Lomalinda and Verraco, is back for one final transmission, and we're here for it: la ultima vez is a superb swan song that comes in the form of Fiera, a powerful long player from Argentine producer Seph that was written between 2022 and 2023. It's his most daring work yet and takes the form of eight restless, shape-shifting tracks that dodge predictability and blaze through techno, 90s IDM, dub and ambient with finesse. Limited to 300 vinyl copies, Fiera pays tribute to Insurgentes' decade-long legacy of sonic rebellion and though it's a bittersweet ending, without Insurgentes, there would be no TraTraTrax and no roots for the future we're now living.
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Towards East
Towards East (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TFE 16. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Techno
KMA - Towards East (6:04)
Absolute (7:07)
No Dread! (5:32)
In Between (Fur Geli) (6:17)
Time (10:11)
September 5th (5:28)
Reichenberger (5:45)
The Satisfied (5:22)
Review: Shed's Towards East was originally made for Berlin's Dussmann store back in 2022. It's a very personal project that now gets reissued by The Final Experiment and it sounds superb. The Polish producer weaves in plenty of foggy and lo-fi ambient pads into these tracks, whether they are beatless vignettes or more low-end driven soundscapes such as 'Absolute.' On 'In Between (Fur Geli), yearning strings and a lonely motif amongst walls of melancholic synth done and 'September 5th' is another hazy memory with nostalgic overtones and loads of frayed edges and buried melodic wisps. It's techno, but not as we know it.

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XL 1
XL 1 (gaatefold 2xLP + booket + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: REWIGLP 173. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Telephone Operator (3:17)
If You Ask Me (I Won't Say No) (4:24)
What Was Heaven? (5:04)
You Know Better Than I Know (4:59)
Twilight (3:12)
(Millions Of People) No One Like You (4:02)
Many A Time (6:44)
I Just Wanna Touch (3:00)
You & I (3:01)
XL1 (3:21)
Many A Time (dub) (5:52)
Telephone Operator/I Just Wanna Touch/If You Ask Me (I Won't Say No)/(Millions Of People (No One Like You) (dub) (13:11)
Review: Given the sharp left-turn that Shelley took with his solo career after leaving The Buzzcocks, it's sort of irrelevant if you're a fan of his seminal punk band or not. This second solo album - now reissued - is an entirely different kettle of fish. Whilst the 80s is famed for a lot of innocuous releases, due to the industry flush with cash, this stellar electro pop album - originally released in 1983 - stands the test of time: it's more experimental and artful than the run-of-the-mill chart-botherers of the time. This is a record that conveys Shelley's ability to write timeless, direct, hard-hitting singles ('Telephone Operator') and veer into more sprawling and adventurous arrangements ('What Was Heaven?') with the fluency of a true auteur. Producer Martin Rushent is due his flowers here, too, as it was his and Shelley's evolved embrace of innovative studio techniques during these sessions that set the bar for The Human League and other classic acts around the scene at the time.
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I Got Too Sad For My Friends
Cat: PIASR 1555LP. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Tokyo (3:23)
Leonard Street (3:26)
Recognise (4:25)
World's Worst Girlfriend (2:39)
Richardson (feat Cassandra Jenkins) (3:42)
America (3:52)
Online (3:44)
I Wanna Be Love By You (3:03)
Ringpull (2:51)
If You Don't Believe In Love (feat Helado Negro) (4:13)
Bad Kid (feat Becca Mancari) (2:52)
Review: British singer-songwriter Shura has spent some serious time, effort and thought on I Got Too Sad For My Friends. Six years, in fact. During that period, she's clearly learned at lot about life, love, loss, and whatever other L-word you can think of that means 'maturity' to those in the know. The result is a spectacularly accomplished collection that reveals an artist at their creative peak. To date, anyway. Cornerstone of the record, and the very first single, is 'Recognise', and this is perhaps the strongest case in point. From whispy and whispered opening, through full, cacophonous bloom, it's a track that keeps us in a beautiful dark until its monumental, joyful reveal. Elsewhere, 'Ringpull' and 'The World's Worst Girlfriend' betray a clear penchant for classic 1980s pop, while the likes of 'Online' seem to float in on a serene cloud of gentile pianos and hovering strings.



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The Platinum Collection (Special Edition)
The Platinum Collection (Special Edition) (limited gatefold silver vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: NOT3LP 303. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Come Fly With Me (3:19)
I Get A Kick Out Of You (2:57)
Just One Of Those Things (3:17)
I've Got You Under My Skin (3:46)
It's Only A Paper Moon (2:19)
S'Posin (1:48)
I've Got A Crush On You (2:17)
Have You Met Miss Jones? (2:33)
One For My Baby (& One More For The Road) (4:16)
You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You (4:11)
That Old Feeling (3:29)
Anything Goes (2:40)
Too Marvelous For Words (2:30)
I Concentrate On You (2:21)
Blue Moon (2:48)
She's Funny That Way (3:57)
Nice 'N' Easy (2:45)
When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You) (2:01)
Night & Day (4:01)
I Won't Dance (4:11)
Young At Heart (2:52)
Love Walked In (2:21)
Come Dance With Me (2:32)
You Make Me Feel So Young (2:58)
The Lady Is A Tramp (3:12)
I Only Have Eyes For You (3:30)
Taking A Chance On Love (2:15)
Love & Marriage (2:41)
My Blue Heaven (2:04)
The Very Thought Of You (3:33)
My Funny Valentine (2:33)
Nice Work If You Can Get It (2:22)
Nevertheless (I'm In Love With You) (3:08)
Always (2:17)
September In The Rain (2:59)
Try A Little Tenderness (3:21)
It All Depends On You (2:03)
Brazil (2:49)
The Gypsy (3:18)
London By Night (3:15)
I Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night (3:24)
April In Paris (2:50)
I Thought About You (2:30)
They Can't Take That Away From Me (1:56)
The Song Is You (2:43)
Close To You (3:35)
I Could Have Danced All Night (2:40)
In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning (3:01)
Dancing In The Dark (2:27)
We'll Meet Again (3:45)
Review: Frank Sinatra's legacy shines as bright as ever these days, and with this special edition of The Platinum Collection, a timeless 3-disc set celebrating the golden voice of 'Ol' Blue Eyes', that is unlikely to change any time soon. Though he passed in 1998, this compilation cements his near six-decade career with unforgettable classics that defined a generation and beyond. Featuring signature tracks like 'Come Fly With Me,' 'I've Got You Under My Skin,' 'Nice 'N' Easy' and 'The Lady Is A Tramp' this collection showcases Sinatra's effortless charm and velvet phrasing as well as his most singular talent - that iconic swing. It's a perfect entry point for new listeners or well well-curated addition for lifelong fans.
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Even In Arcadia
Even In Arcadia (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 198029 03111. Rel: 09 May 25
 
Metal
Look To Windward (7:46)
Emergence (6:25)
Past Self (3:37)
Dangerous (4:06)
Caramel (4:50)
Even In Arcadia (4:20)
Provider (5:59)
Damocles (4:21)
Gethsemane (6:18)
Infinite Baths (8:04)
Review: Serving as follow up to 2023's acclaimed breakout third full-length Take Me Back To Eden, London's elusive, masked progressive metal mystics Sleep Token return with Even In Arcadia. Renowned for their genre-fluid melding of djent, metalcore, post-rock with further leftfield elements of post-classical, hip-hop, trap and indie-pop, the project led by the enigmatic Vessel has seen a massive expansion in popularity since the release of their last album. Set to headline Download 2025 before embarking on their first US Arena Tour, their newest endeavour promises to maximise all of their sonic abandon and outdo their own blueprint in the process, with lead single 'Emergence' starting life as a piano ballad before morphing into an ambi-trap groove metal anthem until fading with a lush, jazzy saxophone and piano finish. No doubt, this will be one of the highest selling/streaming/controversial/debated/talked about metal-centric titles to be released this year.
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Return Of The Giant Slits (reissue)
Return Of The Giant Slits (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red & black marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3851C. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Earthbeat
Or What Is It?
Face Place
Walkabout
Difficult Fun
Animal Space/Spacier
Improperly Dressed
Life On Earth
Review: Originally formed in London in 1976, The Slits made major waves with the frenetic post-punk energy of their acclaimed 1979 debut LP Cut, whilst their 1981 sophomore follow up (aka "difficult second album") Return of the Giant Slits would arrive mere months before the group's initial disbandment. Highlighting the internal creative differences occurring at the time of recording, the material showcases a major expansion of sound, pulling from rhythmic afro-pop and dub, conjuring a unique "world music" approach to post-punk before the likes of Vampire Weekend were even a twinkle in their father's eyes. The album would also serve as their last output until their return with the 2006 Revenge of the Killer Slits EP followed by 2009's third full-length Trapped Animal.
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Live At The Gibus Club
Cat: RRS 227. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Split (1:51)
Vaseline (1:55)
So Tough (2:22)
Newtown (3:28)
Instant Hit (3:11)
Une Homme Et Un Slit (0:58)
Love & Romance (2:36)
Femme Fatale (2:43)
Shoplifting (2:37)
Enemy Numero Uno (1:52)
Split (encore) (4:05)
Shoplifting (encore) (1:47)
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Studio Works '83-'85
Studio Works '83-'85 (LP + insert)
Cat: TIME 023. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Get Away (1985) (4:04)
Kakashi (1984) (6:41)
Hashiru (1984) (5:38)
So Do (1983) (3:42)
Nothing (1985) (3:31)
Natural Wave (1983) (5:09)
Morning (1985) (5:00)
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We Carry Eden
Cat: MFM 076. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
We Carry Eden (part I) (21:03)
We Carry Eden (part II) (20:57)
Review: We Carry Eden is an album so deep you can plunge right into it and forget the real world entirely. It comes from Son Of Chi, the latest project by Dutch ambient pioneer Hanyo van Oosterom, and it melds drones, field recordings, dub, jazz and fourth world influences across a two-part composition that features storytelling by West African vocalist Omar Ka. A founding member of CHI and Chi Factory, van Oosterom crafts textured soundscapes rooted in meditative grooves and spiritual depth and is inspired by Patmos and Hopi wisdom. He also weaves nature, myth and memory into a unified sonic journey with fine artwork by Michael Willis underlining the message of harmony.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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No Visible Means Of Income 3
Cat: RRC 069. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Supreme Burner (2:53)
Lambs Bread (feat Jehst) (2:24)
Amazon Kush (feat P4van) (1:58)
Triple Beams (1:36)
Figurehead (1:37)
Track 6 (0:33)
A Stirling Job (feat Juga-Naut) (2:23)
Exotic Cough (feat Farma G) (3:07)
Bird & Fish (feat Beni Laylo) (2:02)
Black Porsche (1:32)
The Grove (2:08)
Outro (0:31)
Review: UK rapper Sonnyjim and producer Giallo Point deliver a cinematic masterclass in street rap on their new collaborative album. Sonnyjim's razor-sharp wit and sardonic charm cut through every bar of No Vi$ible Means of Income 3 while weaving tales of crime, luxury and survival with grit but also lyrical elegance. Giallo Point crafts lush, noir-inspired backdrops full of moody strings, dusty loops and crisp drums that feel ripped from a gangster flick. The album stays proudly UK-rooted with top-tier guest spots from Jehst, P4VAN, Juga-Naut, Farma G and Beny Laylo, all of whom help make an immersive world of suspense and swagger. British hip-hop at its most refined and raw.

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Intérprete: DJ Johnny Rebel
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Live At The Roundhouse
Live At The Roundhouse (limited gatefold gold vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: FDR 23X. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Soul
Zion
Fairplay
People
Ghetto Heaven
Nothing Compares To You
Keep On Movin
I Care
Love Enuff
A Dream's A Dream
Today
Universal Love
Holdin' On
Get A Life
Back To Life
Jazzie's Groove
Review: In December 2022, British soul and dance sound system favourites Soul II Soul returned to the iconic Roundhouse for a sold-out show and duly stepped up to deliver a masterclass in groove. Now captured on a limited-edition gold-coated double vinyl, this live recording celebrates 35 years since their seminal Club Classics Vol. 1 reshaped music. Featuring powerhouse vocals from Charlotte Kelly and Nadine Ceaser, the album radiates the signature Funki Dreds vibe that made the group legendary and has standout singles like 'Get a Life' and 'Jazzie's Groove' all sounding wonderful, raw and direct in a way that only live music does. It's a front-row experience of their timeless rhythms and positive vibes.

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MAD!
MAD! (CD)
Cat: TRANS 850CD. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Do Things My Own Way
JanSport Backpack
Hit Me, Baby
Running Up A Tab At The Hotel For The Fab
My Devotion
Don't Dog It
In Daylight
I-405 Rules
A Long Red Light
Drowned In A Sea Of Tears
A Little Bit Of Light Banter
Lord Have Mercy
Review: Ron and Russell Mael's 28th album as Sparks finds the eccentric, iconic sibling duo in typically fun and forthright form. Ironically titled MAD! - a label that has been used plenty of times to describe their self-contained sound world - the set sees them offer up frequently lightly satirical songs inspired by such subjects as branded packpacks (the gloriously silly 'JanSport Backpack'), performative devotion, toxic banter and online influencer culture - all soundtracked by the brothers' unique musical blend of fuzzy guitars, new wave synth-pop sounds, over-the-top operatic references and oddball electronic noises. Basically, it's a Sparks album - and an excellent one at that.
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Spool
Spool (LP + insert + perfume sample limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SP 05. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
One (Runaway) (4:23)
Oneandhalf (4:12)
Threeandhalf (2:37)
Angels (4:14)
Four (4:20)
Five&half
Alright
Plus
Yea
Review: Florian TM Zeisig's latest project has been created with perfumer Angel Paradise so blends scent and sound into a multi-sensory experience rooted in the Bavarian Alps. While living in the rural village of Hinang, Paradise studied alpine plants to craft natural perfumes while Zeisig composed Spool, a reflective suite inspired by nostalgia, landscape and the duo's impending departure. Combining field recordings, ambient loops and blurred instrumental vignettes, the music has a wonderfully dreamlike, pastoral atmosphere that has your head lost somewhere beautiful. Paired with the fragrance that comes with it and captures the oily, floral essence of their environment, this is a poignant meditation on memory, nature and the fleeting beauty of physical presence that is unlike anything else you will experience this year.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Artificial Renaissance
Cat: W 1022. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
Space Scream (3:09)
Tanzverbot (4:02)
Suicide Tuesday (3:25)
The Trip (4:00)
Freight (3:43)
Une Memoire Sans Fin (3:40)
Mutant Whispers (4:04)
The Mansion (4:50)
Review: Dystopia seems to reign supreme in electronic music today. Saatseinde, Dutch EBM-ers-cum-synth-punks, embrace the idea of hurtling into some form of end days with their mini-album, Artificial Intelligence. Bursting out of the hard drive and into your ears, darkness runs through the foundations of these eight tracks, as do the kind of rhythms that insist on movement. Touches of Italo remind us of just how much club potential is here, while the overall atmosphere seems to cry out in the night, yearning and calling for an escape from the heated and feverish sense of claustrophobia that seems to be almost-omnipresent here. It's powerful stuff to say the least, and makes no apologies about its core emotions - agony, ecstasy, passion, love, desperation and loneliness. As the lyrics to Suicide Tuesday repeat: "Oh let me out. Oh let me out".
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Instant Holograms On Metal Film (Japanese Edition)
Cat: BNK 32153282. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Mystical Plosives
Aerial Troubles
Melodie Is A Wound
Immortal Hands
Vermona F Transistor
Le Coeur Et La Force
Electrified Teenybop!
Transmuted Matter
Esemplastic Creeping Eruption
If You Remember I Forgot How To Dream (part 1)
Flashes From Everywhere
Colour Television
If You Remember I Forgot How To Dream (part 2)
Aerial Troubles (instrumental - bonus track)
Review: After an extended hiatus of 15 years, Britain's foremost purveyors of Motorik-influenced avant-pop are back with a surprise new album. With leading members (and songwriters) Tim Gane and Laetitia Saddler at the helm and a vast array of former bandmembers and guest performers swinging by the studio to make their presence felt, Instant Holograms on Metal Films - here presented in Japanese edition form complete with obi-strip and an instrumental bonus cut - sounds and feels like classic Stereolab. For proof, wrap your ears around the nostalgic, jaunty and analogue-rich opener 'Mystical Pleasures', the warming shuffle of 'Melodie is a Wound', the slipped Gainsbourg flex of 'Le Coeur Et la Force', the jazzy joy of 'Transmuted Matter' and the heady nostalgia of 'Colour Television'.
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The Singles 1978-1983
Cat: QAHOY 2CD425. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Suspect Device
Wasted Life
Alternative Ulster
'78 RPM
Gotta Gettaway
Bloody Sunday
Straw Dogs
You Can't Say Crap On The Radio
At The Edge
Running Bear (live)
White Christmas (live)
Nobody's Hero
Tin Soldiers
Back To Front
Mr Fire Coal-Man
Just Fade Away
Go For It
Doesn't Make It All Right (live)
Silver Lining
Safe As Houses
Listen
Sad Eyed People
That's When Your Blood Bumps
Two Guitars Clash
Talkback
Good For Nothing
Bits Of Kids
Stands To Reason
The Price Of Admission
Touch & Go
Review: Originally formed in 1977 in Belfast at the height of The Troubles, Stiff Little Fingers should require little to no introduction for any self-proclaimed punk aficionado, with the band credited as the first punk outfit to ever record and release output in Northern Ireland. The aptly titled The Singles 1978-1983 offers a double CD compilation collating all of their A and B-sides issued during their initial tenure, including the hit singles 'Straw Dogs', 'At The Edge', 'Nobody's Hero', and the haunting 'Bits Of Kids', as well as a bevvy of deeper, overlooked cuts. Complete with a booklet containing detailed liner notes on each single plus illustrations of all relevant sleeves, the collection serves as both a crash course for beginners and a triumphant nostalgia trip for lifer-listeners.
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