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Singles
Mutantheads
Cat: MUTANTHEADS 001. Rel: 18 Jun 24
 
Coldwave/Synth
Andrea & Alexander - "Olias" (3:29)
Tina - "Vacation" (4:06)
Review: Ahead of an oncoming Tbilisi party set to be thrown by the Sameheads crew, their latest 7" appears ahead of time as the latest offering by fellow friends, Andrea & Alexander. With just 300 copies available, this dreamy duo share a juxtaposed space with a more esoteric, gritty B-side, occupied by TINA's 'Vacation', which breaks from the usual Sameheads sound, almost entirely, to indulge a massively wonky inhumation. The A's own 'Olias', by contrast, is light and sixteen-thy, dotting along with detuned Italo saws and descending cadences of relief. Once performed live at the fabled Sameheads festival, City Of A Thousand Suns, the label here celebrate its recorded version for the world to hear on repeat.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $22.14
Windows Of My Mind (remastered)
Cat: ATH 158. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Windows Of My Mind (5:09)
Windows Of My Mind (remix) (4:56)
Review: The story of this one revolves around San Diego native Anthony "Antone" Williams. He was one day alone in a studio, messing about with the gear and before he knew he it lay down the haunting rhythm that underpins the tune now presented here by the good folks at Athens of the North. It's a sinister, restless one that got released as a hugely limited 7" on Unity Records with otherworldly soul production and a pained vocal up top. Post punk soul, some call it, and that's a fitting descriptor. A remix appears on the flip but the allure of the original is hard to beat.
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Tags: Synth Pop
 in stock $9.41
Leave Before The Lights Come On
Cat: RUG 236. Rel: 10 Aug 06
 
Indie/Alternative
Arctic Monkeys - "Leave Before The Lights Come On"
The Newell Octet - "Baby I'm Yours"
Review: A brand new studio recording of the now live smash "Leave Before The Lights Come On" shows Alex Turner and gang further honing their songwriting craft with a track which could well turn out to be one of their finest.
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out of stock $16.60
Leave Before The Lights Come On
Cat: RUG 236CD. Rel: 10 Aug 06
 
Indie/Alternative
Leave Before The Lights Come On
Put Your Dukes Up John
Baby I'm Yours
Review: A brand new studio recording of the now live smash "Leave Before The Lights Come On" shows Alex Turner and gang further honing their songwriting craft with a track which could well turn out to be one of their finest.
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out of stock $3.31
2 Afraid 2 Leave: Remixed Reimaged Reloaded Part 2
The Underground Youth - "Around Your Arms" (5:20)
Shad Shadows - "Walls" (4:03)
M!R!M - "Into The Night" (3:45)
Das Beat - "Glow" (2:35)
Blind Delon - "Loony Voices" (3:07)
Nox - "Sleep" (6:11)
Review: Following on from their widely acclaimed album Afraid To Leave, Berlin's beautiful maudlin post-punk outfit Bleib Modern presents a compilation of remixes and reworks by esteemed artists from across darkwave, post-punk, and EBM. From IV Horsemen's club-worthy rendition of 'Bitter Smile' to M!R!M's dreamy synthpop take on 'Into The Night' via Dune Messiah's crooning 'Loony Voices, 2 Afraid 2 Leave: Remixed Reimaged Reloaded Part 2 offers truly diverse interpretations. With contributions from luminaries like The KVB and Blind Delon, it provides a fresh perspective on Bleib Modern's sound and serves as an exciting interlude that showcases the band's versatility and paves the way for future creations
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out of stock $19.92
Freaky Friends Vol 2
DJ Swagger - "Hotice Water" (4:02)
Low Tape - "So Delicious" (4:11)
Norus & DJ Whipr Snipr - "Molecular Collision" (4:44)
Ole Mic Odd - "In The House" (4:52)
Nasty King Kurl - "Stop Talkin Boy" (5:10)
Turk Turkleton - "Offenbachs Father" (4:29)
Review: Aussie larrikin DJ WHPRSNPR is back on his very own Nerang Recordings with a motley crew of upstarts on this one. Fittingly titled Freaky Friends 2, it features DJ Swagger with some off-kilter UK bass on 'Hotice Water' and Low Tape with the NSFW booty bass of 'So Delicious' on the A side, followed over on the flip by Ole Mic Odd's sci-fi electro funk jam 'In The House' and Berlin's Nasty King Krule doing his best Dopplereffekt impression on 'Stop Talkin Boy' among others.
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out of stock $15.23
The Floor Mixes
The Floor Mixes (limited hand-numbered blue vinyl 12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: MW 065. Rel: 19 Dec 17
 
Techno
Five Times Of Dust - "Computer Bank" (The Floor mix) (7:12)
Five Times Of Dust - "Armoured Car" (6:57)
Unovidual & Tara Cross - "Like I Am, Comme Je Suis" (The Floor mix) (7:11)
Unovidual & Tara Cross - "Imponative" (3:28)
Review: Thanks to the eternally revered Minimal Wave imprint, out of NYC, Mark Phillips and Robert Lawrence's Five Times Of Dust project is going through a bit of a revival. The duo had first released some post-punk cassettes back in the 80s, and they clearly have not been forgotten. On this new remix EP, "Computer Bank" is given a makeover in the form of a The Floor remix, who proceeds to add all sorts of quirkiness over the tune's tough, heavy bass and driving rhythm; "Armoured Car" breaks the 4/4 in favour of something much closer to the band's original drum machine style. Once again, on the flip, we have a remix of "Like I Am, Comme Je Suis" by The Floor, who throws up a gnarly electro bass onto shady, neo-romantic vocals, and the whole things is finished off by "Imponative" from Unovodual and Tara Cross, who produce a slow, heady industrial groove for the dancefloor.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, Dj soFa
! low stock $21.59
Split EP
Split EP (12")
Cat: FLT 022LP. Rel: 06 Jul 15
 
Coldwave/Synth
Flaamingos - "I'm Not Dead" (3:25)
Flaamingos - "Dancing Upstairs" (3:33)
Flaamingos - "Naomi" (2:44)
The KVB - "Still Warm" (2:56)
The KVB - "I Call First" (4:26)
The KVB - "Outlines" (3:06)
Review: New York's Felte label is famed around our parts for knowing how to put together a collaborative EP, but this latest joining of forces from the Flaamingos and The KVB is simply right on the money! The former are a household band who have appeared repeatedly on the label, an outfit who share a post-punk sensibility, while the latter are a Berlin-based duo who indulge in dark and brooding club music that's strangely free of any genre tags. The A-side features three tracks from the band, where the wonderful "Naomi" steals the limelight thanks to its melancholic mood and driving percussive beats, while the flip contains three slabs of moodier, vocal-filtered electronica; our pick has to be "Still Warm" for its early eighties Mancunian edge. Deep and mesmerising!
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out of stock $11.63
Before Your Eyes
Cat: TLP 001. Rel: 25 Mar 14
 
Indie/Alternative
Before Your Eyes
Velo
Review: It's the tag team to end all tag teams... Friendly Fires and the Asphodells pairing of Andrew Weatherall and Timothy J Fairplay have combined with one simple mission: make music that take both parties out of their familiar pastures. The result is this stunning slice of dreamy Balearic indie. "Before Your Eyes" is awash with psychedelic textures, covering Ed Macfarlane's vocals like a cosy 50 tog duvet. "Velo", meanwhile, is a nagging instrumental that drives with a mathematical magic yet steers with a dreamy, surf rock mentality. The debut on Macfarlane's Telophase imprint, everything about this 12" is special. Let's hope there's more from this premiership tag team in the near future.
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out of stock $7.75
Ombra INTL 021: Dimensional Rejuvenation
Cat: OMBRAINTL 021. Rel: 12 Apr 22
 
Disco/Reediciones
HLM - "En Ecailles" (4:04)
Tony Y Not - "How About Lily" (6:21)
Kimshies - "12 Windows" (4:22)
Rees - "Lucifer's Tango" (5:25)
Endrik Schroeder - "Rainy Days" (5:48)
Review: Berlin-based Ombra International love all things post-punk and Italo disco, and they continue to represent that fusion in style on their 21st release. First up HLM brings a heavy wash of synths to 'En Ecailles' before Tony Y Not get into a twanging new wave vibe on 'How About Lily'. Kimshies has a sleazier sound to offer up, while Rees pushes all manner of vintage arpeggios at the behest of 'Lucifer's Tango'. That leaves it to Endrik Schroeder to finish the set with the atmospheric 'Rainy Days', a perfect tribute to washed out 80s post-punk with a strong dose of disco pumping in its veins.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
out of stock $14.95
Jane
Jane (7")
Cat: MOR 10. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Folk/Americana
Michael Hurley - "Jane" (3:55)
The Range Rats - "Go My Way" (2:33)
Review: Under a full moon to commemorate Portland's official holiday on their first Dead Moon Night, Mike Lastra recorded Michael Hurley play 'Jane' live at Portland City Hall in 2017. He performed, rather wittily, this cover of Portland Oregon Dead Moon's 1991 release to the most well attended non protest event in the history of the hall. Hurley, American "outsider folk" singer-songwriter, guitarist, banjo and fiddle player, and part of the Greenwich Village folk music scene of the 1960s and 70s is not only known for his iconoclastic songs, but also his cartoons and paintings, here illustrating the single's cover. The B Side 'Go My Way' features an unreleased Range Rats track from 1986 recorded at home by Fred Cole, Toody Cole and Rolly (their Roland drum machine), covered paradoxically by Portland's own Dead Moon in 2004, giving a comforting circularity to this limited 7" on Mississippi US, a label that prides itself in supporting artists and their families when crafting ethical and respectful releases of previously overlooked music. So, if you're into the Appalatian folk troubadour tradition with an undertone of irony that has a bluesy edge, you'll love this.
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 in stock $9.95
Bossa For Shorty D
Bossa For Shorty D (7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: WSD 101. Rel: 04 Aug 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
J Walk - "Bossa For Shorty D" (3:47)
The Hi Fires - "La Bas" (4:42)
Review:  J-Walk is back after the success of his recent long player Meditteranea Winds. The time the beat maker once again shows off his more than solid production credentials with a mega limited edition cut with outer space jazz vibes. It has soft same drums and lush cosmic chords that sink you in deep. On the reverse is the The Hi Fires with 'La Bas' which is a darker, heavier take on jazzed up beats with oodles of reverb, expressive sax solos and moody bass. It makes for a 7" with two very different but just as powerful sounds.
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Intérprete: Jonna, The Allergies
out of stock $11.91
Neverender
Neverender (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: BEC 5614802. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Funky/Club House
Neverender (feat Tame Impala - extended remix) (6:42)
Neverender (feat Tame Impala - Rampa remix) (6:27)
Neverender (feat Tame Impala - Kaytranada remix) (4:41)
Review: A momentous move from neon-soaked electro outfit Justice hears them team up with the like-minded thrower-backers Tame Impala for a "why didn't anyone think of this before?" EP, 'Neverender'. Released hot off the plate of a recent Alexandra Palace show, the just duo are heard to tip the lady's scales towards miscarriage, following their last LP Hyperdrama with a single tort of regret. Kevin Parker's unmistakable countertenor floats above the track's nightridden house mix like a beamer trailing its driver's emotions in its exhaust fumes: "Because I remember / The hardest of times I / don't forget / Neverender." An ode to "can't unsee", it also comes backed by remixes by Kaytranada and Rampa.
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 in stock $17.71
Rocket Fuel (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: 196587 09087. Rel: 19 May 23
 
Breakbeat
Rocket Fuel (3:06)
Rocket Fuel (Kasabian vs The Prodigy) (3:36)
Review: KC
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out of stock $20.21
Endangered Species Vol 1
Cat: DE 262. Rel: 18 Sep 20
 
Coldwave/Synth
John King - "Munich" (4:18)
The Actor - "Picture 210" (demo) (3:31)
Brazil - "Tvoj Svijet" (3:41)
Jamal Khe - "L'Etranger (Ana Gharib)" (4:38)
Nightless - "Abemus Mind" (6:01)
Review: In eleven years of deep digging, Dark Entries has uncovered many curiosities, lone exemplars of the scarsest breeds. They are lurking in Croatia, on the streets of New York, maybe in the back of your own dusty closet - these odd-ball Italo and synth-wave monsters are too rare to live, too divine to die. Once-lost creatures now have a home with Dark Entries' new Endangered Species series. The inaugural edition features five specimens previously deemed extinct, only mentioned passingly in lore and speculation, but now safely preserved on vinyl.
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out of stock $15.23
Lost Tracks Vol 1
Cat: DE 098. Rel: 30 Jul 15
 
Electro
Leather Forever (5:26)
Nightlife (3:41)
Miss Crazy Bullshit (4:47)
Loving The Alien (4:19)
Review: It's been some six years since Caroline "Miss Kittin" Herve and Michel "The Hacker" Amato last delivered fresh material together. While we await further news of their long-mooted comeback, there's this tasty EP of previously unheard archive material to enjoy. Made up of tracks recorded between 1997 and '99 - when their production partnership was in its' infancy - The Lost Tracks Volume 1 contains a number of fuzzy, stylish, floor-friendly bangers, from the S&M-themed madness of opener "Leather Forever" and stripped-back electro gem "Nightlife" (a tribute to Berlin clubs of the period, apparently), to the high-tempo acid-loaded freakishness of "Loving The Alien". Top-notch sleaze.
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out of stock $15.23
Rushing Through My Mind: The Mang Dynasty Versions
Cat: REG 018. Rel: 29 Jan 18
 
Disco/Reediciones
Rushing Through My Mind (Mang Dynasty extended version) (8:03)
Rushing Through My Mind (Mang Dynasty instrumental version) (7:00)
Rushing Through My Mind (Mang Dynasty radio edit) (3:56)
Review: Ray Mang's slick disco stable Mangled calls upon a new pair of provocateurs to lay down a sun-kissed steamer to blow away those winter blues. The agents in question are Josefin Ohrn and The Liberation, and their "Mang Dynasty" is every inch the Balearic idyll rendered in a long form discoid jam. The extended version on the A side fully floats out into gently psychedelic waters guided by Ohrn's infectious hook, "I've got you rushing through my mind." For those who just want the groove there's the instrumental mix available as well, or you can always plump for the radio edit if time is short.
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out of stock $8.85
The Devil's Dancers
Cat: C#CC 012. Rel: 31 Jan 08
 
Coldwave/Synth
Oppenheimer Analysis - "The Devil's Dancers"
Fockewulf 190 - "Body Heat" (vocal mix)
Jackson Jones - "I Feel Good Put Your Pants On"
Trophy - "Slow Flight"
Review: 'The Devil's Dancers' includes four tracks taken from the Clone Classic Cuts
album, showcasing the more disco/electro side of the album. Featuring Oppenheimer
Analysis, Fockewulf 190, Jackson Jones and Trophy.
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out of stock $9.95
Dark Was The Night Sampler
Cat: EF 57. Rel: 29 Jan 14
 
Deep House
QX-1 - "I Won't Hurt You"
The Freeze - "Psychodalek Nightmares"
Odori - "Number One"
Angel Corpus Christi - "Dream Baby Dream"
Review: To complement Dark Was The Night, the latest excellent commercial mix of Optimo's storied discography, Mule Musiq have pulled four considered highlights from the CD for this 12" sampler. Listening to the four tracks featured here in isolation from Dark Was The Night only magnifies what accomplished DJs JD Twitch and JG Wilkes are, and highlights their digging skills with the period in which the music originally surfaced covering the late seventies and very early 90s. "I Won't Hurt You" from QX-1 is sleazy, suggestive deep house from the early 90s that will appeal to fans of same era K Alexi Shelby, whilst "Psychodalek Nightmares" is a killer new wave from The Freeze. Odori's "Number One" is super rare deep house from '91 with a killer S&M drum snap and a surfeit of new age samples whilst "Dream Baby Dream" from Angel Corpus Christi has last track written indelibly into it's DNA - no surprise then that it closes the mix!
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out of stock $10.80
So Low: Remixes
So Low: Remixes (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: VF 219. Rel: 29 Mar 16
 
Coldwave/Synth
P/1e - "49 Second Romance" (Powell remix) (5:33)
Gerry & The Holograms - "Gerry & The Holograms" (JD Twitch edit) (4:46)
The Klinik - "Moving Hands" (Helena Hauff remix) (3:46)
Kubler Ross - "Victims Of Victimless Crimes" (John Bender cover version) (4:17)
Review: Well, you can't really beat The Vinyl Factory in terms of its diversity of output, especially when they get some of the most interesting and current techno artists to remix EBM material from the 1980s. The So-Low compilation has been one of this year's best releases by a mile, a collection of hard-to-find gems from the likes of Colin Potter, Hard Corps, and many more, but we were utterly gobsmacked when we heard who was reinterpreting this gold. First up, Diagonal's lanky Powell transforms P/1e's "49 Second Romance" into a bubbly gunshot of a tune that keeps the original's vocals intact amid the gargles and jagged percussion stabs, and this killer is followed by JD Twitch's wondrous edit of "Gerry & The Holograms" by "Gerry & The Holograms". The ace Helena Hauff reshuffles The Klinik's "Moving Hands" into a deranged, synth-heavy techno swarmer, and John Blender gives us a cover version of "Victims Of Victimless Crimes" by Kubler Ross, a visionary remix that wraps up this total belter of an EP. Totally and wholeheartedly recommended!!
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out of stock $10.80
Play The New York Dolls
Play The New York Dolls (purple vinyl 7")
Cat: GLAMS 002. Rel: 05 Nov 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Sonic Youth - "Personality Crisis" (3:42)
The Pastels - "Lonely Planet Boy" (4:15)
Review: RECOMMENDED
While New York Dolls are widely considered one of the earliest names on the Big Apple punk scene, revisiting tracks like 'Personality Crisis' proves just how much change took place between 1973 and the later years in the decade. The original version is rooted in a traditional barroom rock 'n' roll aesthetic which, at the time, would definitely not have sounded so traditional.

Breaking from this, dons of wall-of-sound stuff Sonic Youth opted for a lo-fi garage-y interpretation that successfully breathed new life into the song when this interpretation landed in 1993. Flip it to find 'Lonely Planet Boy', which back in the 70s was a piano and guitar workout defined by a somewhat laidback vocal delivery. A wonderful contrast to the A, in 1987 The Pastels offered up a much bigger take on said track that still retained the original's air of cool. Proof, if it were needed, that great music evolves in the right hands.
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out of stock $8.85
Joe C (Is An Idiot)
Cat: YUMS 8. Rel: 22 Nov 06
 
Indie/Alternative
Stuffy/The Fuses - "Joe C (Is An Idiot)"
The Aprons - "Chase Me Mean Man"
Review: Limited edition split single. Stuffy, the stickman behind the drum kit in Graham Coxon's band, sounds like a crazed hybrid of The Cardiacs/XTC/Fugazi. The Aprons are a brand new band from Norwich, playing cheeky pop/punk!
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out of stock $3.88
Golden Brown (reissue)
Golden Brown (reissue) (red vinyl 7")
Cat: JAZZR 005RED. Rel: 15 Dec 22
 
Jazz
Golden Brown (3:10)
Walking On The Moon (3:28)
Review: The Take Vibe EP is musician Laurence Mason. Back in the height of the pandemic, he decided to collide the music of two of his heroes in Dave Brubeck and Dave Greenfield of The Stranglers. His YouTube degot over one million hits, so the natural next step was to press the results to vinyl. The first edition sold out fast - and now we have a second one on a nice red 7". 'Golden Brown' and 'Walking On The Moon' are two superb jazz cuts with hints of funk and soul and singable melodies that will stay lodged deep in your brain for ages.
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Intérprete: Pete Haigh, I Love 45's!
out of stock $11.91
Sneaker Mixes
Sneaker Mixes (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ERC 063. Rel: 19 Nov 18
 
Coldwave/Synth
Lee Harvey Oswald (Sneaker "Maquette" mix) (8:40)
Trans Amor Express (Sneaker "Traaans" mix) (7:06)
John Wayne (Sneaker "Dynamic" mix) (5:50)
Review: Emotional Rescue did the diggers another great service by gathering up the recorded material from Bordeaux synth-pop outliers Takenoko, and now they're sweetening the deal even further with this EP of wild style mixes from Dresden maverick Sneaker DJ. Picking three of the strongest tracks from the L'Amour Est Mon Arme collection, he comes up with three drastically diverse end results to suit the most adventurous selectors. The "Maquette" mix of "Lee Harvey Oswald" has a wonderfully lo-fi finish that accentuates the DIY new wave angles of Takenoko, while the "Traaans" mix of "Trans Amor Express" becomes a trippy, brittle beat excursion that should appeal to lovers of oddball 80s dub mixes. The "Dynamic" version of "John Wayne" finishes the record off in bombastic fashion, all boxy beats and powerful synth lines punching out underneath the quintessential wavey vocals.
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out of stock $8.85
Courage (reissue)
Courage (reissue) (12" + insert)
Cat: DE 229. Rel: 07 Sep 18
 
Coldwave/Synth
Courage (7:53)
Parasuicide (4:14)
Descartes Lives (2:34)
Lost In The 20th Century (3:16)
Review: We love Talking Drums. At the core, they are simply our type of band. An album, a few EPs, and then disappear before the scene kicks off and becomes commercialized. Boxes all well and truly ticked. The early 80s were a period of change what with punk music evolving into post-punk, and while the nu-romantic fashion that came to prominence in the mid 80s was a national movement, it was bands like Talking Drums which initiated it. Thanks to the ever-reliable Dark Entries, we now get to enjoy their best single, Courage, in all its glory - and it sounds like it's been pressed up properly, too! All you need to know at this point, if you haven't come across this already, is that it's one of the best disco-not-disco singles you'll ever cop...and we don't have a favourite tune...they're all equally raw, drum-heavy, house-envisioning, and utterly addictive. Hotly tipped!
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out of stock $15.79
Disco Danube
Disco Danube (limited 12" + numbered insert)
Cat: TD 002. Rel: 23 Oct 18
 
Disco/Reediciones
Disco Danube (6:55)
Space Talk (5:59)
Review: Following last year's debut with the wonderfully wonked "C60 Lato A", Manchester's motley lot ungag their percussive instruments once again for another slice of craft editry. Once again, plucked from the deepest crate fathoms, "Disco Danube" whisks us across mainland Europe on a mystic bed of dreamy chords, all textured, grainy and coded with hope and a killer middle eight. "Space Talk" digs us an even deeper tunnel into a sexy sci-fi new romantic odyssey that ripples and shimmers as the male vocal purrs us onto the dancefloor. It's good to talk.
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out of stock $10.52
Ramble In The Rainbow (reissue)
Ramble In The Rainbow (reissue) (green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PPU 108 GREEN. Rel: 16 Jul 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Doors (4:47)
Go Down The Mountain (4:14)
Ramble In The Rainbow (4:03)
Nue (3:54)
Distant Look (3:08)
Review: Tamtam is a four-piece band based in Tokyo that warted out playing reggae and dub. However, they slowly evolved their sound and developed into an innovative fusion outfit that draws on diverse influences from jazz, soul and psyche pop to new age and exotica. The wonderful 'Ramble In The Rainbow' is their first outing on US label Peoples Potential Unlimited and shows the richness of their world sound while drawing on Sun Ra, Lee "Scratch" Perry, and Yasuaki Shimizu. It's an escapist dub with Eastern melodies and a great mix of subtle euphoria and authentic nostalgia.
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out of stock $24.64
Ramble In The Rainbow
Cat: PPU 108. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Doors (4:48)
Go Down The Mountain (4:13)
Ramble In The Rainbow (4:03)
Nue (3:54)
Distant Look (3:07)
Review: Washington DC-based label People's Potential Unlimited is one of those that seems to have an endless supply of magical sounds that all very much fit with its MO and are all pretty unique. Often times that is down to the smart digging of the owners who unearth plenty of treasures for reissuing but this time out it is a new record from a contemporary outfit, TAMTAM. The four piece band formed in Tokyo and started making reggae and dub before moving on to jazz, soul, new age and psych-pop. They bring subtle euphoria to what they do as well as catchy grooves and nostalgic melodies as exemplified here on this mature new work that will be lapped up by fans of Khruangbin.
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out of stock $25.46
Live At The Kelvin Hall Glasgow 1974 (50th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Cat: LLM 783853. Rel: 02 Dec 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Live At The Kelvin Hall (part 1) (17:45)
Live At The Kelvin Hall (part 2) (20:03)
Live At The Kelvin Hall (part 3) (14:56)
Live At Metamusik Festival, National Galerie, Berlin, October 13th, 1074 (18:42)
Review: To mark the 50th anniversary of their 1974 live performance, this special Record Store Day Black Friday release on transparent blue and yellow vinyl offers up Tangerine Dream's iconic lineup of Froese, Franke and Baumann. Never before released on wax, this show is recognised as a pivotal moment in their career and perfectly demonstrates their mastery of live, complex soundscapes. The release includes an additional live bonus track, detailed liner notes and a remastered edition by Tangerine Dream historian Wouter Bessels.
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out of stock $40.97
Artificial Intelligence
Cat: MGMS 01. Rel: 29 May 19
 
Coldwave/Synth
Artificial Intelligence (Andrea Tich extended mix) (4:03)
Artificial Intelligence (Daniele Baldelli & Marco Dionigi remix) (4:53)
Artificial Intelligence (DJ Ralf remix) (9:40)
Review: Paolo Tarsi, enigmatic Italian producer of electronic and chamber music, follows up an impressive full length on Rebirth last year with "Artificial Intelligence EP" for Cattolica-based imprint Mondo Groove. Dark Italo disco on Giallo kind of vibes throughout - the EP presents three remixes of the title track by Italian pop outsider Andrea Tich, Daniele Baldelli and Marco Dionig with their slow, lo-slung and cosmic rework and DJ Ralf (founder of Laterra) who brings things to a close with a hypnotic polyrhythmic version that rides on an acidic house groove.
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out of stock $13.57
Boys
Boys (12")
Cat: WT 26. Rel: 02 May 17
 
Coldwave/Synth
Dance All Night (4:46)
Boys (4:38)
Spirit Of The Night (5:10)
Come On (7:15)
Waiting (5:04)
Review: Some lovely vocoder pop courtesy of London duo Alexander Keefe & Joakim Kristiansen aka Teachers: actually real life teachers in fact. One of the guys released previously on WT as Tagwell Woods and the label claims that this "works at home or in the club." True that. This is convincing '80s synthpop from the machines right through to the methodology and recording techniques (it seems!) and even hints at taking influence from legends such as Erasure, Pet Shop Boys or Stephin Merritt's Magnetic Fields project. Comes with colour picture sleeve with photo realistic painting by Gabe Benzur.
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out of stock $11.63
Head Over Heels (Mark Barrott remixes) (Record Store Day 2018)
Cat: 060256 7298045. Rel: 01 May 18
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Head Over Heels (Mark Barrott Sketches From An Island Sunrise Meditation) (9:33)
Head Over Heels (Mark Barrott Flying Wings Of Love Re-Imagination) (6:39)
Review: Since the mid 1980s, there's been much discussion - in beard-stroking circles, at least - of the Balearic credentials of Scottish synth-poppers Tears For Fears. The band seems to have finally cottoned on to this, commissioning White Isle resident and International Feel boss Mark Barrott to provide fresh reworks of "Head Over Heels" in honour of Record Store Day. Happily, he's done a terrific job, particularly on the epic A-side "Sketches From A Sunrise Spiritual Meditation". Built around layered, ultra-positive synthesizer arpeggios and a saucer-eyed ambient sensibility, it brilliantly ebbs and flows throughout. The flipside "Flying Wings of Love Re-Interpretation" is almost as blissful and every bit as loved-up.
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out of stock $30.46
Home
Home (limited pink vinyl 7")
Cat: PEMA 15S. Rel: 30 Apr 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Home (single edit) (3:51)
Everything Is Falling Apart (4:27)
Review: The latest short form offering from Scottish alternative indie rockers Teenage Fan Club will do nothing to dissuade fans the Glaswegians remain at the cutting edge of their sound. After a four year hiatus, they've returned to hit us with catchy, upbeat, sweet and jangly aural sugar that masks the rather melancholic lyrical content. 'Home' bounds along with summer seemingly pouring from every guitar chord, while Bellshill's finest sing of dejection, frustration and longing.

Then we are told 'Everything's Falling Apart' through harmonious vocal delivery on the B-side: an understatement of epic proportions given the current global situation, it's indicative of the band's well-established modus. Packing suggestion and inference beneath easily-accessible instrumentation is a sure fire way to make as many people as possible stop for a long, hard think.
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Ear Candy
Ear Candy (clear vinyl 7")
Cat: COKA 94. Rel: 06 Sep 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Ear Candy (2:48)
Muse (1:41)
Review: Towa Tei is best known for his membership of the influential house music troupe Deee-Lite, the legacy of which has helped sustain a prolific solo career. Now comes the two fresh bits 'Ear Candy' and 'Muse'. Channelling the aesthetic spirit of Tei's many collaborators and influenecs - that of singer and drummer Yukihiro Takahashi, once a member of the legendary techno-pop band Yellow Magic Orchestra, and the artist Yayoi Kusama - we get something between broken beat, electro-funk, and downtempo dadaist electronica as the result, as we are implored to "bring that funky music", an impulse almost certainly as addictive as the sugary highs elicited from actual candy.
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 in stock $18.27
Paraphernalia
Paraphernalia (1-sided etched neon magenta vinyl 7")
Cat: ATO 0544. Rel: 18 Dec 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Paraphernalia (4:22)
Review: Temples have always been a band of our times - which may sound oxymoronic until you try the meaning on for size. While perhaps not wildly (or, indeed, really) diverting from the psychedelic rock 'n' roll sound they first gained attention through back in 2012, nevertheless they have always had a way of capturing and questioning the world as it is in that moment.

'Paraphernalia', which they first unveiled back in September, is certainly no exception to the rule. Inspired by conversations around the depth and realism of connections in a digital world, from the off it's an emotionally captivating, dramatic number that smacks of great theatrics with bold strings hooks. In turn this only serves as a platform from which to hear the band's surrealism in more vivid detail. Certainly plenty to keep us thinking until the next instalment, which hopefully won't be too far away.
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out of stock $9.41
Divisions Chirality EP
Cat: LAD 027. Rel: 14 Jun 16
 
Coldwave/Synth
Divisions (8:47)
Chirality (8:13)
Divisions (Roman Flugel remix) (8:27)
Chirality (Plaid remix) (5:36)
Track 5 (2:35)
Review: Life & Death's head honcho DJ Tennis serves up some brooding, pop inflected deep house for main room madness on "Divisions" featuring the rich vocals of Jeppe Kjellberg of Danish pop-tronica trio Whomadewho; expect to be hearing a lot of this one this year! We've also the more straight ahead, dark melodic journey track executed in the way that only a Life & Death record can be on "Chirality" featuring some intense atmosphere provided by Sophie Trudeau's (Godspeed You Black Emperor!) string orchestra direction. "Divisions" gets an equally dark and mysterious remix, full of rich synth leads and bleepiness by Frankfurt master Roman Flugel and "Chirality" gets an epic makeover by experimental electronica legends Plaid, which is equally worthy of your attention.
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out of stock $10.52
Neuromancer
Cat: COR 067. Rel: 08 Aug 18
 
Techno
Neuromancer (6:14)
Multiverse (6:00)
Neuromancer (Krystal Klear remix) (8:50)
Review: Bursting onto the scene with some impressive releases on Hotflush and Permanent Vacation, Danielle Caldelas aka Terr presents a brand new thriller on Correspondant. The Neuromancer EP features yet more of her trademark dark romantic techno, with influences of EBM, synth-pop and house. From the sultry and euphoric title track that's packed full of soaring synths, rushy arpeggios and a distinct retro flair throughout, the falling acid of "Multiverse" with its unashamed Kraftwerk influence or the roaring and neon-lit remix by New York by way of Dublin's Krystal Klear on the flip.
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out of stock $18.82
Crazy Life
Cat: GU 30. Rel: 25 Apr 14
 
Indie/Alternative
Crazy Life
Crazy Life (live)
Review: The Terrorists were a group that existed in Bakersfield, California in the early '80s. They were part of the same (small) punk scene as the Lizerds and (the amazing) Teen Suicide. Like the former, The Terrorists were very elusive and unliked locally...or maybe punk in Bakersfield was highly unpopular...

The groups headmaster Eddie pressed up 110 copies of the "Crazy Life" 45, sold 12 copies worldwide , gave away around 50 and destroyed the rest after a "life changing" experience in the mid '80s. The track itself is a sinister drum machine stab at punk. The original B-side has been replaced with an unheard live recording of "Crazy Life" which is far superior to the original new-wave b-side.

A lot of love and care went into this reissue - there are no master tapes, no mint copies of the 45, nothing. The sound is low fi and raw, but this is the best you're going to get. Authorized by the group, glued pocket sleeve with the original art. Edition of 400 copies.
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out of stock $7.75
Peraceamid EP 1
Cat: RL 41. Rel: 12 Apr 22
 
Disco/Reediciones
Terry Perace - "Trip Pop 2020" (7:11)
Kid Machine - "SDM" (Terry Perace Inslaved mix) (7:12)
Marcus Paulson - "Wrecked In Utrecht" (7:34)
Ste Spandex - "Examples Of You" (4:00)
Review: Big week for Manchester's Red Laser, with label chief Il Bosco serving up the label's first installment of Peraceamid. Terry Perace gets into some Typhoon club style tribal on "Trip Pop 2020", followed by his Inslaved mix of Kid Machine's "SDM" getting some vintage Italo vibes in effect. Over on the flip, you'll be ushered aboard the acid express on the strobed-out groove of Marcus Paulson's "Wrecked In Utrecht" followed by the classic Chicago house throwback vibes of Ste Spandex's "Examples Of You".
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out of stock $12.73
Hidden Secret Space
Cat: MROME 008. Rel: 10 Jan 08
 
Coldwave/Synth
Hidden Secret Space
The Anaesthetist's Pin
Science Perversion
Tesla Discoverer
Lunatic Asylum
Review: Another installment with raw, rocking analogue electro tracks from the Minimal Rome camp. Teslasonic's 'Hidden Secret Space' is a
very well produced 5-track ep with a lot of nice melodies and robotic vocoder vox. It's a very suitable mixture of darker wave-like tracks
and the more scientific sounds that go more towards the aquatic electro territories that we all love so much. Damn nice record.
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out of stock $9.95
Tropical Mutant Punk Funk (reissue)
Cat: SDM 003R. Rel: 30 Jan 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Tropical Punk (Mutant Funk edit) (5:25)
Yr Daughter Lies (5:39)
Shiva (4:39)
O Espaco (6:34)
Review: Tetine duo Bruno Verner & Eliete Mejorado met at the underground art punk scene of Sao Paulo. Turning their head to electronic music, their DIY roots shine through with transgressive lyrics and their leftfield take on electro pop. They're like a precursor to Confidence Man. This 12" EP features four dance punk numbers taken from their 2010 album From A Forest Near You. 'Yr Daugther Lies' is cosmic, experimental new wave with an irresistible bassline running through it. Still on the A-side, 'Tropical Punk' blends funk and Sonic Youth-esque guitar textures with spoken word that's full of galvanising ire. Lastly, 'O Espaco' is a Portuguese language number equally full of party vibes. Tetine are built for those moments when you need an injection of pace, so if you notice the mood slipping at a party then slip this on and it will turn things around for the better.
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Cognitive Dissident
Cat: 219832 EMU. Rel: 06 Jun 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Cognitive Dissident (2:56)
When Is The Heart Of Waiting (4:13)
Review: The The's new single 'Cognitive Dissident' marks a triumphant return for Matt Johnson and co after a 25-year hiatus. Written by mainman Johnson and guitarist Barrie Cadogan, the track offers a glimpse into the band's forthcoming album, Ensoulment. With its infectious energy and thought-provoking lyrics, 'Cognitive Dissident' delves into the complexities of our modern world, discussing the surreal and hallucinogenic atmosphere of current times. Johnson's vocals are as poignant as ever, conveying a sense of urgency and hope amidst the chaos. The single's limited edition 7" release adds fuel to the anticipation around The The's long-awaited return. A powerful statement from an act poised to make a significant impact once again.
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out of stock $12.17
Linoleum Smooth To The Stockinged Foot
Cat: 219708 EMU. Rel: 01 Aug 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Linoleum Smooth To The Stockinged Foot (3:34)
Mycelium Muse (4:05)
Review: The latest offering from The The, 'Linoleum Smooth To The Stockinged Foot,' emerges as a deeply personal and haunting track, showcasing Matt Johnson's evocative songwriting amidst a backdrop of surrealism and introspection. Penned during Johnson's recovery from a critical surgery, the lyrics resonate with introspective depth, capturing a hallucinogenic journey heightened by discordant horns and fiddle arrangements. This release stands out for its collaborative spirit, featuring guest musicians like Sonya Cullingford on fiddle, Terry Edwards on horns and Gillian Glover on backing vocals, all contributing to the song's atmospheric complexity. The single cover, features artwork by Johnson's late brother Andrew (Andy Dog), adds a poignant layer to an already compelling release.
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Some Days I Drink My Coffee By The Grave Of William Blake
Cat: 219841 EMU. Rel: 29 Aug 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Some Days I Drink My Coffee By The Grave Of William Blake (4:07)
Frozen Clouds (3:32)
Review: THE THE's eagerly awaited Ensoulment marks their first studio album since 2000's NakedSelf. This 12-track collection traverses sharp social commentary and personal introspection, something the band has always excelled at through the years. To celebrate the release, a strictly limited 7" vinyl single will feature 'Some Days I Drink My Coffee By The Grave Of William Blake,' a standout track from the album. The single also includes an exclusive B-side, a previously unreleased track, making it great for collectors wanting a unique piece of their discography. With Ensoulment, THE THE delivers a potent mix of incisive lyrics and introspective musings, reinforcing their legacy with a fresh yet timeless edge. While, like most of mainstream media missing this amazing band as usual, true tastemakers know the legendary career Matt Johnson has had. His impact is immeasurable.
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Risin' Above The Need
Cat: 022033 6EMU. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Risin' Above The Need (3:47)
Where Do We Go When We Die? (4:06)
Review: Iconic post-punk visionaries THE THE have been a much missed presence on the British alternative scene. Despite touring with relative regularity, their new album in 2024 was their first in a quarter of a century. Formed in 1979 by singer-songwriter Matt Johnson, they have had a revolving door policy with regards to the line-up - and included Johnny Marr for a spell - but Johnson remains the sole constant member and mind behind the name. This 7" release comes after the band have been touring their latest album Ensoulement and worked out which tracks deserve a featured release. "We found that these two songs were amongst the most popular. 'Where Do We Go When We Die?' was written for my late father Eddie Johnson (author of Tales From The Two Puddings) whilst 'Risin' Above The Need' is a philosophical muse upon addiction and materialism and the power of the human spirit to overcome obstacles," says Johnson in a press release. Proving that deciding on which release to print after road testing is definitely the right way to go about business, this 7" is an irresistible, soulful treat that will make up for its brevity through begging to be played on repeat.
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Nagash
Nagash (12")
Cat: ET 029. Rel: 31 Oct 13
 
Techno
Epoch (CCF)
(The) Ninth Key (CCF)
The Immutable Sphere (CCF)
Obeah
Review: This Morn Omina provides the prolific Gooiland Elektro label with an impressive tenth 12" of the year. It's TMO's first release since the L'Unification Des Forces Opposantes album of 2011, but it's a four-track EP that sounds like it came straight from the mid-to-late-'80s. A high octane "Epoch (ccf)" opens proceedings with industrial rave-beats and Skinny Puppy-like vocals, while "(The) Ninth Key (ccf)" pounds down heavy like an early Regis production - paired with Karl O'Conner's vocals similar to what we heard on the excellent White Savage Dance 12". The B-side of "The Immutable Sphere (ccf)" would nestle neatly into a Terence Fixmer DJ set thanks to its Front 242 styled aggression, while "Obeah" features the frenetic drums and flusters of random instrumentation reminiscent of an early Liam Howlett production for The Prodigy. For EBM enthusiast this is a no brainer.
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out of stock $15.23
Another Game
Cat: BYN 034. Rel: 15 Dec 22
 
Disco/Reediciones
Another Game (6:57)
You Take Me Up (7:22)
Review: Over the years, Marcello Catalana has released music under countless aliases - Airmail, Daryl Scott and Marcy included - but it's his mid-80s work as Thomas that gets Italo-disco collectors in a spin. This two-track retrospective from Blanco Y Negro offers up remastered versions of two of his most sought-after Italo-disco cuts from that period. On side A there's a chance to savour in-demand 1986 single 'Another Game', a Bobby Orlando-influenced chunk of synth-heavy glossiness that boasts eyes-closed lead vocals, rubbery sequenced bass, Fairlight style slabs, mid-80s edit trickery and some memorable lead lines. Over on side B you'll find 1985 debut 'You Take Me Up', a slower and arguably deeper Italo-disco workout peppered with freestyle-influenced synth melodies, reverb-laden drum machine fills, warming chords and a classic synth-pop style lead vocal.
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out of stock $23.24
House Of Silk
House Of Silk (white vinyl 12")
Cat: ZEN 12431. Rel: 13 May 16
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Hashtag IRL (2:15)
Marble Air (4:05)
Ecco Echo (2:37)
Fear Of Silence (5:09)
Underneath My Eyelids (2:46)
Review:  Something just feels right about Throwing Shade landing on the mighty Ninja Tune. The Londoner's music is free-spirited, vibrant, full of colour, and has the ability to appeal to a wide variety of listens and DJs alike. Much like her previous releases for the likes of Ominira and Happy Skull, Throwing Shade's five tunes are a whirlpool of styles and ideas that somehow make sense as a whole; moreover, her music contains something deeply personal, and although many of her sounds are rooted in an 80's mysticism, they sounds totally singular and representative of the times that we live in. Rather than branding it under one banner, the only way to describe this artist's music is to say that it is certainly fresh, compelling, and altogether enjoyable.
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out of stock $8.31
No More Lies
No More Lies (limited "cheetah"screen-printed clear vinyl 1-sided 7")
Cat: BF 7135. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
No More Lies (5:20)
Review: Thundercat hasn't released any new music in some three years. This first new tune in a while comes alongside fellow cult favourite Tame Impala and is a limited edition, single-sided cheetah screenprint 7". The song is a perfect coming together of the two with lyrics musing on a doom relationship and real melodic synchronicity elevating the tune. A slew of new and much anticipated new live dates follows the release of this tasty new single and will see Thundercat play with the likes of Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Strokes.
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out of stock $27.41
Anything You Want
Anything You Want (limited hand-numbered 7" limited)
Cat: KFB 032. Rel: 28 Mar 14
 
Indie/Alternative
Anything You Want (with Devon Parkin)
Really Something (with Village)
You Wern't
Made Unhappy
Review: Kingfisher Bluez head Tim Clapp has whipped up another 7 inch under his Tim The Mute persona, dialling into lo-fi acoustic melodies and sci-fi zaniness for "Doctor Who Cosplay". A press release for the record has Clapp admitting that he's offering "four sort of silly, sort of sad songs". The title track, as you'd imagine, has Clapp weighing in on what it's like to spend three months detailing a homemade costume of the good Doctor. Clapp also ruminates on the tragic future of a set of conjoined brothers on the hypnotically plucked "One Dead Twin" and offers more moodiness on "Sleeping Pill Sleep" and "Ready for War". Limited to 300 hand-numbered copies.
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out of stock $1.10
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