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Singles
Molekul 11
Cat: MLKL 011. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Techno
JKS - "Express Yourself" (7:09)
"Bad Boy" Pete - "Champion Sound" (6:45)
Jacidorex - "Extinctor" (6:46)
Vikkei - "E Fallo Uno" (6:33)
Review: Molekul's 11th outing is a various artists' affair with each of them exploring high-impact techno with a retro bent. JKS's 'Express Yourself' is a video game soundtrack for a post-apocalyptic shoot-em up. "Bad Boy" Pete brings dark and driving breakbeats infused with fierce stabs on 'Champion Sound' and Jacidorex brings some warped acid lines to the ever ascending and tightly stacked 'Extinctor.' Vikkei shut down with 'E Fallo Uno', which is an update of a manic hardstyle sound with caustic synths running a mock. Pure dance floor carnage, this.
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Give Dem
Cat: DSR 7003. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Tenor Mario - "Give Dem" (3:46)
Variedub - "Give Dem Dub" (3:47)
Review: Dubstoned Records is back with more fresh wax and heavyweight Rub-a-Dub rhythms, this time straight from Seville. Produced, mixed and dubbed by Variedub, 'Give Dem' features the powerful vocals of Tenor Mario, who is also part of Cool Up Records, and whose energetic delivery always cuts through. Rafael Arcos brings his signature guitar flair while The Sherlock Horns light up the groove with tight brass from Toni Martin on trombone, Pedro Caballero on sax and Mr Monkeyface on trumpet. Anchoring it all is Agustin Paris on bass. It's a deep, dynamic cut that blends roots tradition with local talent and comes with a flip dub for extra low-end heft.
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Flaming As A Cloud
Flaming As A Cloud (brown marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SMDE 50. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
The Light Motion (6:48)
Charming Your Soul (6:55)
Voices Of Depossession (6:04)
Flaming As A Cloud (6:47)
Review: French techno alchemist Vardae is the latest artist to feature on German experimental drum & bass label Samurai Music. Vardae has dabbled with 85/170bpm speeds before, most notably on his excellent 'The Kaipos' EP. This time we get a full EP's worth of deep techno-influenced drum & bass, a sound that is familiar to anyone following recent trends in the deeper scenes of techno: acid lines, forest drums, mystic vocals, etc. The opener 'The Light Motion' is a halftime groover with fluttering percussion propelling it forward. The second 'Chaeming Your Soul' has a more recognisable drum & bass rhythm underneath, bringing to mind Overlook and UVB-76's back catalogue with powerful acid washes over the top. 'Voices Of Depossesion' has a conventional four-to-the-floor beat but at a blistering BPM and 'Flaming As A Cloud' ends with an excellent drum & synth-ony. One for fans of Marco Shuttle, Pessimist, et al.
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Same But Different
Cat: OUT 006. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Techno
Same But Different (6:14)
Surfnet (5:08)
Nineteen (feat Wildo) (6:20)
Your Eyes (6:56)
Review: New year, new vibes. Outside In kicks off its 2025 with a lush EP from fine Brazilian producer Villaca. Each of these four tracks tells its own story by weaving rich textures and cooking up moods that pull you in deep. The standout is 'Nineteen,' a powerful collab with Paraguayan artist Wildo that marries proggy, trancey pads with stiff drums and motorik energy. 'Your Eyes' is another mix of trippy vocal effects and roaming bass with starry-eyed pads. 'Surfnet' is a right, turbo-charged and electric prog techno workout and 'Same But Different' brings some celestial energy to a late night and unsettling techno bouncer.
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Interdance 003
Cat: INTER 003. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
VINZ - "Instinto" (6:44)
VINZ - "Transradio" (6:07)
Juan Dairecshion - "Rebel Rebel" (7:16)
Juan Dairecshion - "UR Love" (7:03)
Review: Interdance impressed with its first couple of forays onto wax and now its third release packs in more fresh talent from South America's underground. On the A-side, Buenos Aires' Vinz delivers two standout tracks: 'Instinto,' a raw, trance-tinged techno trip straight from 1992, and 'Transradio,' which is a cinematic journey with pounding drums and acidic synth lines burrowing deep. Flip to the B-side for Uruguayan producer Juan Dairecshion's deeper, more hypnotic sound on 'Rebel Rebel,' which rides a steady four-on-the-floor pulse, while 'UR Love' dives into murky, Detroit-inspired territory with eerie vocals and twisted melodies inspired by the group name-checked in the title. A bold, mind-bending four-tracker built for serious late-night floors.

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Just Because (remixes)
Cat: LIH 48. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Deep House
Just Because (5:20)
Just Because (Lyma remix) (6:29)
Just Because (Stefan Ringer remix) (5:39)
Just Because (Floyd Vader remix) (7:52)
Review: Detroit vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Javonntte is contracted by Marcel Vogel and Tim Jules for the smooth, disco-splashed house cut 'Just Because', now hearing a long-awaited 12" release on Lumberjacks In Hell, the clav-loving label named after the 2018 Vogel release of the same name. Known for his deep musicality and effortless brio, Javonntte's soulful touch now drops anchor on the original's groove, letting open the possibility for the three distinct remixes by Floyd Vader, Lyma and Stefan Ringer to follow. There come etched a future-leaning electro r&b cut, a Portlandian Yoruba house hitter, and a complementary post-boogie bust-up respectively.
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Álbumes
Mr Norris Changes Brains
Richard NORRIS / VARIOUS
Cat: 541416 668181. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Banchee - "Evolmia"
The Dirty Filthy Mud - "Forest Of Black"
Wool - "Love, Love, Love, Love, Love"
Spencer Mac - "Ka-Ka Baya Mow-Mow (Sing A Little Love Song)"
Trifle - "One Way Glass"
Brainticket - "Black Sand"
Emma De Angelis - "Trip"
Blonde On Blonde - "Castles In The Sky"
The Braen's Machine - "Fall Out"
Eddie Warner & Roger Roger - "Shut Up"
Koy Kardesler - "Shuruk"
The Children - "Beautiful"
Moebius & Beerbohm - "Doppelschnitt" (Richard Norris edit)
Demon Fuzz - "Past, Present & Future"
Iron Butterfly - "Iron Butterfly Theme"
Rare Bird - "Devil's High Concern"
Paul St John - "Flying Saucers Have Landed"
Chris Hodg - "We're On Our Way" (2010 Remaster)
Juantrip - "Shadows"
62 Miles From Space - "Time Shifts"
White Trash - "Road To Nowhere"
Blue Phantom - "Diodo"
The Mannheim Rock Ensemble - "Hungarian Dances"
Limousine - "Barriers"
Ugo Busoni - "Rullio"
Bernard Estardy - "Cha Tatch Ka"
Kate - "Shout It"
Dyna-Might - "Need You"
La Metamorfosi - "Scusa, Eh!"
Andre Brasseur - "Saturnus"
Contessa Vittoria - "Can We Stay Together"
Klaus Weiss - "Time Signals"
Brainstorm - "You Are Whats Gonna Make It Last"
Paladin - "The Fakir"
A To Austr - "Thumbquake & Earthscrew"
Dave - "In My Mind"
Relatively Clean Rivers - "Journey Through The Valley Of O"
The Advancement - "Stone Folk"
The Pretty Things - "The Sun"
Poll - "Psachno Na Vro To Filo Mou"
Higamos Hogamos - "Moto Neurono"
The Invisible Girls - "Huddersfield Wastes"
Review: Throughout his lengthy career, Richard Norris has always leaned into his psychedelic influences, seemingly finding a multitude of ways to meld minds via unusual fusions, trippy sounds and - as a DJ - an encyclopaedic knowledge of "psych music" in its many forms. On this superb three-disc compilation, he leans into the latter aspect, gathering 42 cuts, most pleasingly obscure, made at different points between the 1960s and today. There's naturally tons to set the pulse racing throughout, from the heavyweight psych-blues of Wool's 'Love, Love, Love', the elongated guitar solos of 'Trip' by Emma De Angelis and the Middle Eastern exotica of Koy Kardesler's 'Shuruk', to the quirky French electronica of Juantrip's 'Shadows', spacey synth-scapes of Ugo Bosoni's 'Rullio' and the pots-and-pans-percussion of 'Time Signals' by Klaus Weiss.
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DJ Kicks
QUANTIC / VARIOUS
DJ Kicks (limited gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: K7 443LPC. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
JJ Whitefield - "The Mind Is A Palace" (feat Bonnie Behave) (4:16)
The Heliocentrics - "Minimal Engagement" (3:11)
Quantic - "Dialect" (3:09)
Alfa Mist - "In My Defence" (4:19)
JKriv - "Pifeiro Malandro" (feat Gabriel Oliveira) (3:51)
Quantic& Sly 5th Ave - "Twang" (3:30)
Frente Cumbiero - "Michilero" (4:05)
Quantic - "Theme From Selva" (remix) (4:58)
Quantic - "Eko Eko" (3:59)
Quantic - "Motivic Retrograde" (live version) (3:16)
Eblis Alvarez, Meridian Brothers - "Un Grande Nubarron Se Alza En El Cielo" (4:33)
The Maghreban - "Covent Garden" (4:51)
Anna Morgan - "Throw Dat Azz" (3:43)
Ehua - "Scintille" (4:54)
Turbo Sonidero - "Kumbia ESSJ" (4:03)
Sobredosis - "No Llores Por Mi" (2:59)
Review: This clear wax edition feels like an invitation into Worcestershire-born global traveller Will Holland's inner circle i not just as a selector but as a connector of people, scenes and sonic microhistories. Across the two LPs, his DJing reveals the subtle hand of a musician: textured, tempo-flexible, deeply in tune with the artists he features. JJ Whitefield's 'The Mind Is A Palace' and Alfa Mist's slow-burner 'In My Defence' lay the introspective groundwork, while The Heliocentrics and Dialect bring fuzz and abstraction into view. Side B pivots to percussive warmth, from JKriv's whistle-led 'Pifeiro Malandro' to Holland's own dusty 'Twang', before the humid swagger of Frente Cumbiero and a tripped-out remix of 'Theme From Selva' usher in Side C. Things then spiral toward the club, with 'Eko Eko', 'Throw Dat Azz' and 'Scintille' all bringing punch and release. The final stretch, featuring The Maghreban, Meridian Brothers and Sobredosis, casts a glowing ambiguity over the mix i just like Holland's sets, it ends not in resolution, but in feeling.
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DJ Kicks
QUANTIC / VARIOUS
DJ Kicks (unmixed CD)
Cat: K7 443CD. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
JJ Whitefield - "The Mind Is A Palace" (feat Bonnie Behave)
The Heliocentrics - "Minimal Engagement"
Quantic - "Dialect"
Alfa Mist - "In My Defence"
JKriv - "Pifeiro Malandro" (feat Gabriel Oliveira)
Quantic& Sly 5th Ave - "Twang"
Frente Cumbiero - "Michilero"
Quantic - "Theme From Selva" (remix)
Quantic - "Eko Eko"
Quantic - "Motivic Retrograde" (live version)
Eblis Alvarez, Meridian Brothers - "Un Grande Nubarron Se Alza En El Cielo"
The Maghreban - "Covent Garden"
Anna Morgan - "Throw Dat Azz"
Ehua - "Scintille"
Turbo Sonidero - "Kumbia ESSJ"
Sobredosis - "No Llores Por Mi"
Review: Will Holland's first official mix release under his most familiar alias is a snapshot of a global career spent building communities across Bogota, Brooklyn and Brighton. Opening with the warm introspection of JJ Whitefield's 'The Mind Is A Palace' and the hazy psych-funk of The Heliocentrics, the selection soon tilts into submerged electronics via Dialect and Alfa Mist's brushed jazz motifs on 'In My Defence'. JKriv's 'Pifeiro Malandro' and Quantic's own 'Twang' bring syncopated bounce, setting up cumbia futurists Frente Cumbiero and a percussive remix of 'Theme From Selva'. Later, 'Eko Eko' and a live version of 'Motivic Retrograde' thread together low-slung breaks and synth-rich ambience, before Meridian Brothers' 'Un Grande Nubarron Se Alza En El Cielo' and The Maghreban's 'Covent Garden' ramp up the oddball charm. Anna Morgan and Ehua lock in high-BPM club energy on 'Throw Dat Azz' and 'Scintille', while Turbo Sonidero's 'Kumbia ESSJ' and Sobredosis's 'No Llores Por Mi' land like final toasts to dusk before the sun vanishes entirely. The journey ends, naturally, with a continuous mix of it all.
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DJ Kicks
QUANTIC / VARIOUS
DJ Kicks (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: K7 443LP. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
JJ Whitefield - "The Mind Is A Palace" (feat Bonnie Behave) (4:16)
The Heliocentrics - "Minimal Engagement" (3:18)
Quantic - "Dialect" (3:11)
Alfa Mist - "In My Defence" (4:19)
JKriv - "Pifeiro Malandro" (feat Gabriel Oliveira) (3:52)
Quantic & Sly 5th Ave - "Twang" (3:40)
Frente Cumbiero - "Michilero" (4:11)
Quantic - "Theme From Selva" (remix) (4:58)
Quantic - "Eko Eko" (3:59)
Quantic - "Motivic Retrograde" (live version) (3:24)
Eblis Alvarez & Meridian Brothers - "Un Grande Nubarron Se Alza En El Cielo" (4:41)
The Maghreban - "Covent Garden" (4:51)
Anna Morgan - "Throw Dat Azz" (3:45)
Ehua - "Scintille" (4:56)
Turbo Sonidero - "Kumbia ESSJ" (4:10)
Sobredosis - "No Llores Por Mi" (3:00)
Review: Stretching across four sides of vinyl, this double LP from Worcestershire-born producer, bandleader and serial collaborator Will Holland traces his journey through transcontinental rhythms and dusty dancefloors. The carefully spaced tracklist opens with JJ Whitefield's deep-thinking 'The Mind Is A Palace', before the record quickly dips into London fusion with The Heliocentrics and Alfa Mist's 'In My Defence'. Dialect's fragmented ambient textures play the foil to Holland's own 'Twang', while JKriv's 'Pifeiro Malandro' evokes smoky Rio funk as filtered through downtown New York. Later on, Frente Cumbiero and a rework of 'Theme From Selva' provide a humid middle section before things sharpen up. Club-leaning selections like 'Eko Eko', 'Scintille' and Anna Morgan's 'Throw Dat Azz' burst across the later sides, pushed by bass pressure and broken-beat finesse. Meridian Brothers' 'Un Grande Nubarron Se Alza En El Cielo' and Sobredosis's 'No Llores Por Mi' bring an eerie sweetness to the close i a reminder that for Holland, emotion and groove are always entwined.
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Late Night Tales (reissue)
ROYKSOPP / VARIOUS
Cat: CSRD 77025142. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Royksopp - "Daddy's Groove" (exclusive new track)
Rare Bird - "Passing Through"
Little River Band - "Light Of Day"
Tuxedomoon - "In A Manner Of Speaking"
Vangelis - "Blade Runner Blues"
Royksopp - "Ice Machine" (exclusive Depeche Mode cover version - Godlike edit)
Johann Johannsson - "Odi Et Amo"
FR David - "Music"
Prelude - "After The Goldrush"
Richard Schneider Jr - "Hello Beach Girls"
Acker Bilk - "Stranger On The Shore"
Thomas Dolby - "Budapest By Blimp"
Byrne & Barnes - "Love You Out Of Your Mind"
Andreas Vollenweider - "Hands & Clouds"
John Martyn - "Small Hours"
XTC - "The Somnabulist"
This Mortal Coil - "Til I Gain Control"
Popol Vuh - "Aguirre I Lacrime Di Rei"
Review: Second time around for Royksopp's superb contribution to the popular, post-club focused LateNightTales mix series, a beloved volume that first hit record stores back in 2013. For the uninitiated, it sees the long-serving Norwegian twosome offer up an attractive blend of synth-heavy Scandolearic shufflers (their own cosmic pop number 'Daddy's Groove'), dubbed-out soul (Rare Bird), swelling synth soundtrack fare (Vangelis), neo-classical (Johann Johannsson), reverb-laden accapella beauty (Prelude), sun-soaked blue-eyed soul (Richard Schneider Junior), nods to the KLF's Chill Out album (Acker Bilk), seductive slow jams (Byrnes & Barnes), vintage Balearica (Andreas Vollenweider, John Martyn) and atmospheric new wave (XTC, This Mortal Coil).
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Garra (remastered)
Garra (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: VAMPI 317. Rel: 29 May 25
 
International
Jesus Meu Rei (3:12)
Com Mais De 30 (2:41)
Garra (2:57)
Black Is Beautiful (4:17)
Ao Amigo Tom (1:53)
Paz E Futebol (2:34)
Que Bandeira (2:59)
Wanda Vidal (2:03)
Minha Voz Vira Do Sol Da America (4:23)
Vinte E Seis Anos De Vida Normal (2:25)
O Cafona (3:23)
Review: First released in 1971, Garra captures Brazillian legend Marcos Valle at his most playful and politically subversive i a sun-soaked record full of breezy melodics, cerebral arrangements and beneath-the-surface protest. Reissued by Spanish imprint Vampi Soul, it sounds as compellingly bittersweet as ever. Valle blends samba, soul and psychedelia into something smooth but quietly radical, with lyrics (penned by his brother Paulo Sergio) touching on everything from consumerism to cultural identity, often disguised as love songs. Tracks like 'Jesus Meu Rei' and 'Com Mais de 30' retain all their sonic charm and tropical levity, while 'Black Is Beautiful' stands out for its politicism as much as its poignancy. The arrangements are rich but never overly busy, balancing Rhodes keys, strings and rhythm with ample airiness. Garra is a magnificent reminder of how music, when done right, has the power to elevate discourse, challenge the establishment, and joyfully celebrate unity.
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Spiritual Jazz 18: Behind The Iron Curtain Part 1 Esoteric Modal & Progressive Jazz From Central & Eastern Europe 1962-1988
Collage - "Halb Sirp (Bad Sickle)" (2:23)
Manfred Ludwig-Sextett - "Sextett" (2:25)
Bernt Rosengren - "Crazy Girl" (with Komeda Trio) (2:42)
Polish Jazz Quartet - "Promenade Through Empty Streets" (7:43)
Vagif Mustafa-Zade - "Caucasus" (4:16)
Quartet "Jazz Focus-65" - "Monday Morning" (7:31)
Theo Schumman Combo - "Karawane" (2:37)
Vaclav Zahradnik - "Podzimni Slunce" (6:19)
SHQ - "Lori" (4:31)
Sevil - "Mugam" (4:24)
Focus '65 - "Autumn Sun" (6:19)
The Golstain-Nosov Quintet - "Rosinent In Toledo" (10:46)
Yu - All Stars 1977 - "Kosmet" (10:45)
Michael Fritzen Quartett - "Rien" (bonus track) (3:05)
Dan Mindrila - "Sonet" (5:29)
Review: The Iron Curtain, a politically charged term of the 20th century, symbolised the divide between East and West. Winston Churchill famously referenced this metaphor, describing how an "Iron Curtain" descended upon Europe, obscuring the actions behind it. This two-parter record from Jazzman does the impossible, lifting the curtain through sound alone, representing jazz's ablation of political and cultural barriers, as it flourished in Soviet states and exposed the contradictory histories of Soviet jazz, from the 1960s to the 80s. Despite Cold War tensions and MADs, the Soviets didn't hold their breath for a second, embracing the jazz modernisms of hard bop, modal, Latin jazz and Eastern folk-jazz. The resilience of jazz artists during an era of geopolitical conflict thus offers a sprightly affirmation of spirituality and formal reinvention, in the face of adversity.






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Spiritual Jazz 18: Behind The Iron Curtain Part 2 Esoteric Modal & Progressive Jazz From Central & Eastern Europe 1962-1988
Leningrad Jazz Ensemble - "Aria" (1:41)
SH Quintet - "Delilah" (6:07)
Josef Blaha Trio - "Inter-Mezzo-Forte" (2:31)
Csaba Deseo Ensemble - "Beyond The Csitri Mountains" (6:44)
Manfred Ludwig Sextett - "Skandinavia" (2:46)
Anatoly Vapirov - "Mystery" (6:36)
Zbigniew Namyslowski - "Piatawka (In 5/4 Time)" (8:00)
The Andrzej Trzaskowski Quintet - "Synopsis (Expression I)" (3:50)
Tomsits Quartet - "Dhrupad" (6:28)
Nicolai Gromin Quartet - "Corrida" (6:55)
Valery Kolesnikov, Vyacheslav Novikov, Vladimir Molotkov, Alexander Christidis - "Rainbow" (5:57)
Tone Jansa Quartet - "Goa" (7:53)
S+HQ - "My Girl (& Other Things)" (5:46)
Pege International Jazz Workshop - "Hungarian Folk Song" (bonus track) (5:53)
Review: A new compilation from Spiritual Jazz shows the genre's predisposition to thrive despite heavy political oppression, with underworld eminents euphonating their radical music despite a hard immuring behind the Iron Curtain, which represented the gash between East and West during the Cold War. Contemporary jazz and European folk collide on the first of a two-parter record here, reflecting muted but reassuring sonic utterances sounding against oppression, a somewhat unspeakable sentiment whipping across the Eastern Bloc of the 50s and 60s. Vagif Mustafa Zade, an Azerbaijani pianist, and the Manfred Ludwig Sextett, from the same era, are only two such featured artists; they helped push the embrace hard bop and modal, and the boundaries of what was permissible under the regime.
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Astral Projections (feat ERP, Client_03, Plant43, Carl Finlow etc.)
VARIOUS
Cat: AC 016. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Electro
ERP - "Telenovela" (5:53)
Reptant - "A Glimpse From Inside The Vortex" (6:13)
MOY - "Pale Nimbus" (6:10)
Client 03 - "TranSonicDelta A5" (3:52)
Plant43 - "Tectonic Lakes" (6:16)
Abduction - "Hours/Days" (6:30)
Carl Finlow - "Woven" (6:07)
Transparent Sound - "Nervous Smiles" (5:30)
Radioactive Man - "Space Junk" (5:35)
Domenic Cappello - "Underwater Lights" (7:19)
Fasme - "Underneath" (6:01)
DMX Krew - "New Blue Goo" (4:01)
Review: Alien Communications has sent out some otherworldly transmissions to cult electro talents ERP, Client_03, Plant43 and Carl Finlow and in return they have been sent a series of killer new tunes for this bumper double 12". ERP's 'Telenovela' I first to cast off into the cosmos with solar winds gently blowing over kinetic drums and far-sighted celestial pads. MOY brings some wonky acid turbulence to the trip on 'Pale Nimbus' and Juno favourite Carl Finlow gets a little grubby with his gloopy, sordid electro wobbler 'Woven'. Another titan of the scene, Radioactive Man, comes through with a winky gem that harks back to Two Lone Swordsmen on 'Space Junk', with many other essentials from the likes of DMX Crew and Domenic Cappello making this utterly essential.

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Spring Sampler
VARIOUS
Cat: ADID 114. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Deep House
Luca Saporito - "Next To Me" (feat Dalma Puskas) (5:46)
Tommy Raffa - "Outta Nowhere" (6:32)
AZ Denar - "This Way" (7:28)
Dimitri Nakov, Limara - "WOW" (feat Natacha Atla - Trip mix) (7:26)
Matiramic - "The Chant" (6:55)
Marian (AR) - "Obsidian" (7:26)
Haums, Wassu - "Star Safari" (7:25)
Jim Rider - "Dust" (feat Niicx) (7:22)
Pole Folder, GMJ & Matter - "Voyage Austral" (7:32)
Nathan Katz, Molac - "Magnetic" (7:19)
Andy Page - "Blob & Wriggle" (5:05)
Lauren Ritter - "Form Constant" (Lost Desert remix) (7:28)
Review: Lee Burridge's All Day Dream has one of the most recognisable sounds in house music. It's deep, its; dreamy, it's organic. Within that framework, he has recruited plenty of fresh talents to find their own niche and now serves up some sounds from his current squad on this lovely summer sampler. Luca Saporito kicks off with the melancholic chords of "Next To Me Ft. Dalma Puska's, Marian (Ar) locks you into a state of hypnosis with 'Obsidian' and Pole Folder, Gmj & Matter bring subtle day time trance vibes to 'Voyage Austral' which is rich in prog energy. Lauren Ritter's 'Form Constant (Lost Desert RemiX)' is a gorgeous closer with magical xylophone style melodies bring a lightness of touch and deep emotional resonance.
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Jon Savage's Space: Light Years From Home
VARIOUS
Cat: CTRUE 48CD. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
The Byrds - "CTA 102"
Spirit - "Space Child"
Cosmic Hoffmann - "Space Disco"
Atmosfear - "Dancing In Outer Space"
Devo - "Space Junk"
Martin Hannett & Steve Hopkins - "Space Music"
Tom Recchion - "Space Ship"
Wooden Shjips - "Space Clothes"
Mr Fingers - "Distant Planet"
Tom Dissevelt & Kid Baltan - "Moon Maid"
Sun Ra - "Outer Space Plateau"
Biosphere - "Startoucher"
Lothar & The Hand People - "Space Hymn"
Hawkwind - "Space Is Deep"
US 69 - "2069 A Spaced Oddity"
Tim Buckley - "Starsailor"
Review: While best known as an admired author and music historian, Jon Savage has long been one of our most interesting and considered compilation curators - a music collector whose thematic collections have variously touched on 90s ambient, turn-of-the-80s electronica, post-punk, LGBTQ pop, garage-rock and proto-techno. On Space: Light Years From Home, he offers a whirlwind - and decidedly eclectic - trip through music inspired by all things intergalactic. That means an enticing blend of out-there instrumentals (Spirt's 'Space Child'(), cosmic disco throbbers (Cosmic Hoffmann's deliciously OTT 'Space Disco'), Britfunk (Atmosfear), new wave (Devo), experimental synth-scapes (Martin Hannett and Steve Hopkins), out-there jazz (Sun Ra), weirdo ambient (Biosphere), space rock (Hawkwind), Deep house (Larry Heard) and impossible-to-pigeonhole oddness (Tim Buckley).



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Can't Stop It! Australian Post Punk 1978-82 (remastered)
VARIOUS
Cat: CH 037LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
The Moodists - "Gone Dead" (3:31)
Voigt/465 - "Voices A Drama" (2:36)
The Take - "Summer" (2:36)
Essendon Airport - "How Low Can You Go?" (3:23)
The Apartments - "Help" (3:32)
Ash Wednesday - "Love By Numbers" (2:35)
Primitive Calculators - "Pumping Ugly Muscle" (3:06)
The Makers Of The Dead Travel Fast - "The Dumbwaiters" (4:14)
Ron Rude - "Piano Piano" (2:52)
Xero - "The Girls" (3:11)
The Limp - "Pony Club" (2:47)
The Fabulous Marquises - "Honeymoons" (3:55)
Slugfuckers - "Cacophony" (2:57)
Equal Local - "Lamp That" (4:54)
Tame O'Mearas - "Sweat & Babble" (2:18)
The Particles - "Apricot's Dream" (2:37)
People With Chairs Up Their Noses - "Song Of The Sea" (1:36)
Wild West - "We Can Do" (2:33)
The Pits - "Words" (1:51)
One Note Song (3:35)
Knots (1:38)
Electric Fans - "Garden Of Uluru" (4:33)
The Voice Of Drama - "A Song Of Colours" (2:10)
Synthetic Dream - "Work" (3:47)
Yclept Dinmakers - "Yclept Enemy" (2:10)
The Plants - "The Path" (5:46)
Review: Originally released in 2001 and now receiving its first ever vinyl pressing, Can't Stop It! is Chapter Music's landmark compilation of Australian 70s and 80s post-punk, documenting an integral and formative era in the outback's musical underground. Featuring contributions from lesser known acts who would harbour future members of Aussie alternative staples such as Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Einsturzende Neubauten, The Dirty Three and The Go-Betweens, this collection features artists who were either solely independent or who benefited from the foresight of in-the-know labels such as Au-Go-Go, M Squared, Missing Link and Innocent Records. Pinning Chapter Music to the post-punk map at the time of initial release, even garnering them a write-up in The Wire as part of their first taste of international recognition, this newly revitalised vinyl edition comes completely remastered, along with six never-before-reissued bonus tracks, as well as updated liner notes and photos.
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The Bristol Post Punk Explosion Vol 3 1979 -1985
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The Bristol Post Punk Explosion Vol 3 1979 -1985 (clear & smokey vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ARC 403V. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Sweat - "Crufter" (4:34)
Electric Guitars - "Ghengis Khan" (4:13)
Mouth - "Take Your Coat Off" (2:10)
Cold - "Sectarian Killing" (2:01)
Animal Magic - "Get It Right" (4:36)
The Rimshots - "A Way With Words" (3:16)
Glaxo Babies - "Who Killed Bruce Lee?" (3:12)
Birth Of Sharon - "Dry Ice Hot" (3:16)
Creature Beat - "Snob Tax" (2:07)
The Escape - "24 Hours" (4:07)
The Numbers - "Cross Slide" (2:20)
Royal Assassins - "Song Of A Bullet" (5:18)
Review: Long before its gentrification, and climbing into the unhappy ranks of the world's most expensive non-capital cities, Bristol was a hotbed of alternative culture, DIY ethics and bold, daring artistry. Don't get us wrong - we still adore the South West England enclave, and it still has plenty of weirder and wonderful things to get your teeth into. But, as this epic compilation proves, the breadth of what was happening in town when town was still a predominantly working class town is enviable today. Punk in the true sense of the word, the tracks and bands here really do their best to defy categorisation while sounding effortlessly natural. From icons like Animal Magic, and their funk and jazz-infused swagger, to the glam-tinged riffs of The Numbers and The Escape's theatrical, post- imbued sound, this is impossible to resist. Especially at that price.
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We Out Here
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We Out Here (gatefold orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BWOOD 175LPO. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Maisha - "Inside The Acorn" (5:41)
Ezra Collective - "Pure Shade" (6:30)
Moses Boyd - "The Balance" (5:33)
Theon Cross - "Brockley" (3:36)
Nubya Garcia - "Once" (5:18)
Shabaka Hutchings - "Black Skin, Black Masks" (7:00)
Triforce - "Walls" (5:06)
Joe Armon-Jones - "Go See" (7:36)
Kokoroko - "Abusey Junction" (7:02)
Review: Reissued here in timely fashion through Gilles Peterson's Brownswood seven odd years on from its original release, We Out Here captured a charged, celebratory cross-section of London's resurgent jazz movement, where over nine ensembles and 35 musicians laid down a quick but quality throng of recordings over just three days, all under the subtle guidance of saxophonist and clarinetist Shabaka Hutchings. The compilation brings spiritual jazz, abstract improvisation, Afrobeat energy, and flourishes of grime, hip-hop and funk. Most of the featured players were in their 20s or younger, yet the performances are confident, restless, and steeped in a deep musical and political awareness. As Teju Adeleye notes in the liner notes, this is "a celebration of survival and innovation," asserting jazz as both protest and communal ritual.
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Now That's What I Call The 70's
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Cat: CDNNNOW 159. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Rock
Queen - "Don't Stop Me Now"
Electric Light Orchestra - "Mr Blue Sky"
Gerry Rafferty - "Baker Street"
The Police - "Message In A Bottle"
Blondie - "Heart Of Glass"
Gary Numan - "Cars"
The Buggles - "Video Killed The Radio Star"
The Boomtown Rats - "Rat Trap"
The Clash - "London Calling"
Pretenders - "Kid"
The Undertones - "Teenage Kicks"
Siouxsie & The Banshees - "Hong Kong Garden"
Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel - "Make Me Smile (Come Up & See Me)"
Don McLean - "American Pie"
Rod Stewart - "Maggie May"
Bonnie Tyler - "It's A Heartache"
Dr Hook - "A Little Bit More"
Pussycat - "Mississippi"
Dolly Parton - "Jolene"
Neil Diamond - "Sweet Caroline"
John Lennon & Yoko Ono - "Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)"
Bruce Springsteen - "Born To Run"
Meat Loaf - "Bat Out Of Hell"
Status Quo - "Rockin' All Over The World"
Thin Lizzy - "The Boys Are Back In Town"
Ike & Tina Turner - "Nutbush City Limits"
Free - "All Right Now"
Bob Dylan - "Knockin' On Heaven's Door"
Joan Armatrading - "Love & Affection"
Marvin Gaye - "What's Going On"
The Stylistics - "You Make Me Feel Brand New"
The Hollies - "The Air That I Breathe"
Harry Nilsson - "Without You"
Eric Carmen - "All By Myself"
Chicago - "If You Leave Me Now"
Justin Hayward - "Forever Autumn"
Billy Joel - "My Life"
Elvis Presley - "Way Down"
Showaddywaddy - "Under The Moon Of Love"
Darts - "Daddy Cool/The Girl Can't Help It"
Donna Summer - "MacArthur Park"
Gloria Gaynor - "I Will Survive"
Village People - "YMCA"
Baccara - "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie"
Chic - "Good Times"
Sister Sledge - "We Are Family"
Earth, Wind & Fire - "September"
Barry White - "You're The First, The Last, My Everything"
The Four Seasons - "December, 1963 (Oh What A Night!)"
George McCrae - "Rock Your Baby"
Tina Charles - "I Love To Love"
Heatwave - "Boogie Nights"
Odyssey - "Native New Yorker"
Rose Royce - "Love Don't Live Here Anymore"
Commodores - "Three Times A Lady"
Dean Friedman & Denise Marsa - "Lucky Stars"
Kiki Dee - "Amoureuse"
Shirley Bassey - "Something"
Demis Roussos - "Forever & Ever"
The Manhattan Transfer - "Chanson D'Amour"
Elton John - "Rocket Man (I Think It's Going To Be A Long Long Time)"
David Essex - "Gonna Make You A Star"
Gilbert O'Sullivan - "Get Down"
Mott The Hoople - "All The Young Dudes"
Roxy Music - "Virginia Plain"
Sparks - "This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us"
Sweet - "Blockbuster"
Suzi Quatro - "Can The Can"
Mud - "Tiger Feet"
Alvin Stardust - "My Coo Ca Choo"
Wizzard - "See My Baby Jive"
The Rubettes - "Sugar Baby Love"
Pilot - "Magic"
Bay City Rollers - "Shang-a-Lang"
Sailor - "A Glass Of Champagne"
Barry Blue - "Dancin' (On A Saturday Night)"
The Three Degrees - "When Will I See You Again"
Freda Payne - "Band Of Gold"
Stevie Wonder - "Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)"
Diana Ross - "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"
Simon & Garfunkel - "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
10cc - "I'm Not In Love"
Bread - "Make It With You"
Roberta Flack - "Killing Me Softly With His Song"
Leo Sayer - "When I Need You"
Hot Chocolate - "So You Win Again"
Boney M - "Rivers Of Babylon"
Althea & Donna - "Uptown Top Ranking"
Jackson 5 - "The Love You Save"
Billy Ocean - "Love Really Hurts Without You"
Carl Douglas - "Kung Fu Fighting"
The Wombles - "The Wombling Song"
Brotherhood Of Man - "Save Your Kisses For Me"
Dawn - "Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree" (feat Tony Orlando)
The New Seekers - "I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (In Perfect Harmony)"
Terry Jacks - "Seasons In The Sun"
Cliff Richard - "Devil Woman"
Olivia Newton-John - "Hopelessly Devoted To You"
David Soul - "Don't Give Up On Us"
Paul McCartney & Wings - "Mull Of Kintyre"
Review: This five-disc CD set has an impressively broad and satisfying journey through one of the most dynamic decades in popular music. From glam to disco, punk to singer-songwriter balladry, soul to soft rock, each disc brings together an eclectic mix of tracks that still feels essential. The opening tracks boast undeniable energy: Queen's 'Don't Stop Me Now' and ELO's 'Mr Blue Sky' remain joyful anthems, while Blondie's 'Heart of Glass' and Gary Numan's 'Cars' introduce a touch of post-punk and synth-pop futurism. As the compilation moves into moodier and more socially charged fare, the inclusion of The Clash's 'London Calling' and Marvin Gaye's 'What's Going On' add depth and urgency, but there are moments of sheer beauty like Joan Armatrading's 'Love and Affection' and Justin Hayward's 'Forever Autumn' too. The disco era gets a full-bodied celebration with staples like Gloria Gaynor's 'I Will Survive', Chic's 'Good Times' and Earth Wind and Fire's 'September', each one carrying the rhythm and flair that defined dancefloors at the time. Meanwhile, soft rock and radio-friendly hits like 10cc's 'I'm Not In Love' and Bread's 'Make It With You' provide smoother, introspective tones. Nostalgic singalongs such as 'Sweet Caroline', 'Mull of Kintyre' and 'Tie a Yellow Ribbon' add a glimpse of warmth that remains from the 60s. Each track is a classic in its own right, but together they form a kaleidoscope of 70s culture.
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Subbase Sampler
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Cat: SUBBASELPV 4. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Intalex Productions Present The X - "Turn Da Lites Down" (5:54)
Mampi Swift - "Old Song" (5:46)
Dream Team aka Bizzy B & Pugwash - "Raw Dogs" (Shy FX Re-Lik) (5:42)
Intalex Productions Present The X - "New Dawn" (VIP mix) (7:02)
Remarc - "One Style" (4:44)
Dream Team aka Bizzy B & Pugwash - "X-Files" (5:14)
Mampi Swift - "Little Touch" (6:07)
Pascal - "Like Dat" (6:13)
Review: Essex rave pioneers and indeed, instituion, Suburban Base plunges into its 90s archive with the new Subbase Sampler, at first a CD-only compilation from 1997. Coming at an evolutionary moment in jungle and drum & bass, we hear the figureheads of said insurgency - Remarc, Dream Team (Bizzy B & Pugwash), Pascal, Mampi Swift, and Marcus Intalex presents The X (Mark XTC) - spread their audio ambits over two tracks per side. While 'Hardstep' by D'Cruze and Remarc's 'In The Hood (Shy FX Remix)' are omitted from the vinyl due to space, they're included in the digital package and available on other recent Suburban Base reissues. Most of the tracks featured here haven't been repressed since the 90s; and aren't 'Raw Dogs', 'One Style' and 'New Dawn (VIP Mix)' true soulful stars among them?
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Jon Savage's Space: Light Years From Home
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Cat: CTRUE 48. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
The Byrds - "CTA 102"
Spirit - "Space Child"
Cosmic Hoffmann - "Space - Disco"
Atmosfear - "Dancing In Outer Space"
Devo - "Space Junk"
Martin Hannett & Steve Hopkins - "Space Music"
Tom Recchion - "Space Ship"
Wooden Shjips - "Space Clothes"
Mr Fingers - "Distant Planet"
Tom Dissevelt & Kid Baltan - "Moon Maid"
Sun Ra - "Outer Space Plateau"
Biosphere - "Startoucher"
Lothar & The Hand People - "Space Hymn"
Hawkwind - "Space Is Deep"
US 69 - "2069 A Spaced Oddity"
Tim Buckley - "Starsailor"
Review: Few have the depth and breadth of knowledge about music that Anglesey-based punk historian and author Jon Savage has, so to delve into the themed compilation he has put together is an education. Sticking to the idea of doing a musical voyage through the theme and idea of Space, Savage has clearly hit the brief. The Byrds 'C.T.A' sounds like an alien encounter; Devo's 'Space Junk' is quite timely in a lyrical sense, since experts are saying space is becoming a new frontier for war and there's satellite jams. There are some classics that you'd expect here - like Sun Ra - and it's great seeing leftfield icons Wooden Shjips included with their mesmerising cut 'Space Clothes' as theirs is contemporary psychedelia at its finest.
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Underground Wave Vol 4 (reissue)
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Underground Wave Vol 4 (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: WR 008R. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
Schiksal - "Power Hate Destruction" (3:41)
Ratbau - "Ordinateur" (5:08)
Palais Des Bauzards - "It's Disgusting" (remix) (4:31)
A Thunder Orchestra - "Shall I Do It?" (4:04)
M Bryo - "Let's Go To War" (4:18)
The Arch - "Ice In Your Eyes" (3:13)
Genetic Factor - "The Lizard King, Empty Highway" (4:55)
Elektronische Maschine - "Tanz 86" (4:07)
No Honey From These - "Dreams" (4:29)
Paschen's Law - "Magniying Transmitter" (6:17)
BeNe GeSSeRiT - "Les Aliens" (6:05)
Review: Walhalla Records reissues Underground Wave Volume 4 from its exciting series that helps collect and release minimal synth gems from the 1980. Belgian acts dominate this expertly curated edition, including M Bryo, Schicksal, Ratbau and Bene Gesserit, each contributing tracks that pulse with analogue nostalgia and DIY grit. Schicksal opens the record with 'Power Hate Destruction', an exclusive track that sets a dark and brooding tone. M Bryo's entry is particularly arresting with Mark Burghgraeve's knack for eerie atmospheres. The Arch delivers 'Ice In Your Eyes',, a swirling track said to be their live concert closer in 1988, oozing with gothic tension. Side-B has 'Genetic Factor', a haunting 1982 cut by Richard Zeilstra that evokes early Klinik. Elektronische Maschine adds a refreshing 90s synth pop twist, while 'No Honey From These' stuns with a raw, Suicide-like energy. Paschen's Law channels YMO and Logic with intricate programming, before Bene Gesserit closes things with the mesmerising 'Les Aliens, a track that fuses eerie piano with an Attrition-style evolution. This compilation is a passionate preservation of underground history, led by Walhalla's curator Lieven De Ridder's deep archival instincts and unmatched dedication.
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Jugoton Funk Vol 2
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Jugoton Funk Vol 2 (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: EVERLANDYU 010LP. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Funk
Darko Domijan - "Zlatokosa" (4:34)
Plesni Orkestar RTZ - "Quiz-balet" (6:36)
Dalibor Brun - "Svadamo Se" (2:41)
Novi Fosili - "Ti Koja Ne Gledas Me Nikad" (1:24)
VIS Mi - "Jednog Od Ovih Dana" (5:04)
Muharem Serbezovski - "Diskoteka" (2:26)
Miki Jevremovic - "Ti I Ja" (3:03)
Tihomir Pop Asanovic - "Telepatija" (2:56)
Zlatni Prsti - "Prsti Od Plastike" (3:35)
Pop Grupa Selekcija - "Magle" (4:07)
Spektar - "Kao Sad" (2:48)
Zdenka Kovacicek - "Frka" (3:41)
Cod - "Moja Mala Na Popravni Pala" (4:29)
Meta Sekcija - "Fly By JAT" (2:41)
Nina Spirova - "Ljubov Od Minatoto" (3:11)
Josipa Lisac - "Carobna Moc Mjeseca" (2:59)
The Montenegro Five - "Soul Finger" (2:17)
Igor Savin - "U Mukama Rodena" (4:23)
Marijan Kasaj - "Bo Bo" (3:30)
Grupa 777 - "Potrazi Svoj Dom" (3:45)
Jazz Sextet Boska Petrovica - "Trogir By Day" (7:05)
Review: This latest collection from Yugoslavia's Jugoton label provides a revealing snapshot of the country's diverse and often overlooked musical legacy. With remastered tracks drawn from the label's extensive vaults, it offers a fascinating blend of rare grooves, soul, and jazz, alongside the quirky folk-disco fusion that emerged in the wake of Tito's death. From the funky, breakbeat-driven 'Zlatokosa' to the smooth jazz textures of Bosko Petrovic's 'Trogir by Day', the compilation captures a musical landscape both nostalgic and ahead of its time. Artists like Novi Fosili and Josipa Lisac contribute to a sound that is distinctly Eastern Bloc, yet remarkably universal in its appeal. The selection not only highlights the richness of Yugoslavian music in the late 70s and early 80s but also reflects the cultural shifts of the era. It's an evocative listen, brimming with the kind of unexpected pleasures that continue to excite collectors and newcomers alike.
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Eyes Wide Shut (Soundtrack) (25th Anniversary Edition)
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Cat: 060349 7816620. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Soundtracks
Dominic Harlan - "Musica Ricercata II (Mesto, Rigido E Cerimoniale)" (4:05)
Royal Concertgeboww Orchestra - "Waltz 2 From Jazz Suite" (3:49)
Chris Isaak - "Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing" (2:53)
The Victor Silvester Orchestra - "When I Fall In Love" (3:05)
The Oscar Peterson Trio - "I Got It Bad (& That Ain't Good)" (3:12)
Jocelyn Pook - "Naval Officer" (4:47)
Jocelyn Pook - "The Dream" (4:55)
Jocelyn Pook - "Masked Ball" (3:40)
Jocelyn Pook &The Jocelyn Pook Ensemble - "Migrations" (feat Manickam Yogeswaran) (3:38)
Roy Gerson - "If I Had You" (7:01)
Peter Hughes Orchestra - "Strangers In The Night" (2:34)
Brad Mehldau - "Blame It On My Youth" (6:17)
Dominic Harlan - "Grey Clouds" (4:42)
Dominic Harlan - "Musica Ricercata II (Mesto, Rigido E Cerimoniale)" (reprise) (3:09)
Review: The Eyes Wide Shut soundtrack was released in 1999 and weaves together haunting classical pieces, jazz standards and eerie original compositions by Jocelyn Pook. Her track 'Masked Ball' stands out as a chilling centrepiece that add to the film's surreal and unsettling mood. The inclusion of Chris Isaak's sultry 'Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing' and Shostakovich's haunting 'Waltz 2' deepens the psychological tension. The album was nominated for a Grammy for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media so was essential to the film's mysterious atmosphere. Pook's work, paired with Ligeti, Liszt and jazz legends still stands up as a great mix of seduction and suspense.
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Staying: Leaving Records Aid To Artists: Impacted By The Los Angeles Wildfires
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Staying: Leaving Records Aid To Artists: Impacted By The Los Angeles Wildfires (limited clear vinyl 2xLP + insert in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: LR 287. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Baths & Rachika Nayar - "Dried Apricot" (3:04)
Total Blue - "Astral Mud" (4:16)
Celia Hollander & Photay - "Live At LTMOITDUAT 10 14 23" (4:28)
Asa Tpme * Aroe; Kalma - "A Gentle Upward Spiral" (3:59)
Alia - "Lullaby For A Sea Nymph" (1:32)
Botony - "Diode Congregation" (2:43)
MA Tiqsenga - "A Clearing" (2:08)
VCR - "Charlene's Mantra" (1:57)
Ohma - "Live At LTMOITDUAT 10 14 23" (3:26)
Sharada Shashidhar & Caleb Buchanan - "Ghostly" (3:28)
Diego Gaeta - "Earthseed" (2:03)
Caural - "Radiant Everything" (3:30)
Surya Botofasina - "Our Cottage To Across The Stream" (feat Steve Spacek, Miles Spilsbury, Dntel & J Rocc - Carlos Nino & Friends remix) (3:22)
Julia Holta - "Turn The Light On" (live) (4:11)
Jon Makes Beats - "The Mountain" (3:09)
EMV - "On The One Hand" (2:39)
Kenny Segal - "Sablefish" (2:39)
Sam Wilkes - "Culebra" (3:21)
Samiyam - "Water" (2:39)
Daedelus - "Making The Beat Scene" (3:10)
Chackram & Migel Atwood Ferguson - "Mirror Image Neurons" (2:34)
Tru - "Skyscrapers" (2:16)
Laraaji - "Joyeus Dance '82" (6:13)
Arushi Jain - "California" (6:43)
Andre 3000 - "This Is Where My Room Used To Be" (feat Carlos Nino, Alex Cline & Pablo Calogero) (8:16)
Review: There's a crippling truth behind this expansive and musically accomplished compilation which few of us really want to acknowledge. Created to shore up funds for a City of Angeles devastated by yet another series of wildfires in January 2025, the sad fact is that we are going to see more and more records like this because more and more records like this will be needed. Still, at least we can be incinerated, drowned by flooding, or die from starvation or thirst while listening to some decent tunes. And these tunes are very decent. From space age jazz of Celia Hollander and Photay, to Julia Holta's pin-drop piano-vocal theatrical stunner, Baths & Rachika Nayer's very Bibio-sounding guitar-electronic dub, and the retro lounge style 'Making The Beat Scene' by Daedalus. We could go on.
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Longplay II: 10 Years Anniversary Compilation
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Cat: PLAYEDBY 020X. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Cezar - "Nkv2" (13:24)
Vincentiulian - "Owowow" (14:01)
Elia Naizger - "Say Something" (9:12)
Lumieux - "Manhattan Tape" (6:19)
SIT - "Internal Network" (7:10)
Prichindel - "Close To Me" (7:00)
Zya - "Ding Thing" (7:33)
Larry & IanKiddo - "1602 Landed" (7:31)
Alci - "Man Studer" (7:26)
Aamir - "Dirty Talk" (8:05)
Gojnea76 - "Boards & Swords" (8:28)
Christopher Ledger - "Time Machine" (5:04)
Alex Font - "Soy Griselda" (7:22)
Pascal Benjamin - "Finder's Fee" (6:58)
Sublee - "In The Jungle" (7:56)
Dragos Ilici - "Let Me Dance" (9:06)
Ohm Hourani & Cristobal Urbina - "Me Invite" (12:53)
Ben Neville - "Good Techno Stops Time" (10:39)
Denis Korablev - "Nochi" (7:33)
Cristi Klebleev - "Until The End" (feat The Choir Of Milagros acappella) (7:27)
Review: Longplay II: 10 Years Anniversary Compilation is a monumental six-record box set that celebrates a decade of cutting-edge mininalist techno. From the hypnotic rhythms of Cezar's 'Nkv2' on Side-1 to the atmospheric 'Nochi' by Denis Korablev on Side 12, each side brings its unique flavour. Tracks like Vincentiulian's 'Owowow' and SIT's 'Internal Network' showcase intricate, minimal soundscapes that are both cerebral and dancefloor-ready. The compilation also includes standout moments like Alci's "Man Studer" with its deep, pulsating basslines, and Ben Neville's 'Good Techno Stops Time', a testament to the timeless nature of the genre.
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Tags: Minimal
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Jahtarian Dubbers Vol 5
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Cat: JTRLP 17. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Dub
Dave Watts - "The Loop Jerk" (3:33)
Kiki Hitomi - "Red Mustang" (3:42)
Kris Kemist - "Casio Hiphop" (2:46)
El Fata - "Boom Sound" (3:24)
Jura Soundsystem - "On My Way" (dub) (3:01)
Pupajim - "Tidal Wave" (Raggattack Disco dub) (3:34)
Noda Wolfers - "Cabal Of Puppeteers" (3:49)
Speng Bond - "Wha Mek" (3:51)
Namahage - "Voidout" (dub) (4:16)
Tiiu Helina - "Muuri" (dub) (4:01)
Review: Marking 20 years of fresh dub experimentation, Jahtarian Dubbers's latest volume revives the Jahtari compilation series after a decade-long pause. This latest entry features a fresh wave of outsider dub, circuit-bent dancehall and cosmic low-end adventures with heavyweight jams coming thick and fast. Highlights include KingLMan's gritty opener 'The Loop Jerk,' Kiki Hitomi's sultry 'Red Mustang' and Kris Kemist's retro gem 'Casio HipHop.' El Fata brings vibes on 'Boom Sound' while Jura Soundsystem channels Sly & Robbie. Side B flows from Pupajim's extended 'Tidal Wave' to Legowelt and Mystica Tribe's tape-warped 'Cabal of Puppeteers' before finishing with Tiiu Helina's haunting 'Muuri' dub. This is a rich, twisted celebration of dub's outer limits.
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Primary Forest 03
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Primary Forest 03 (LP + insert)
Cat: CEEXYZ 05. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Deep Dubstep
Pugilist & Forest Drive West - "Polygon" (5:52)
Air Max '97 - "Marginalia" (5:31)
Doctor Jeep - "Raiva" (5:35)
Flore - "Come Up" (4:34)
Jdotbalance - "Split" (5:12)
Cocktail Party Effect - "Sandpaper Chatter" (3:51)
Om Unit & Delay Grounds - "Ease" (4:46)
Review: Mindful missives of the most intriguing order; Spanish collective CEE continue to curate their multi-genre Primary Forest series with the widest remit imaginable. From the pulsating, pensive 140 licks of Pugilist & Forest Drive West's brooding opener 'Polygon' to the more rampant, frazzled slaps of Cocktail Party Effect's dubby, steppy stomper 'Sandpaper Chatter', we're wrapped up tightly in unusual ideas and refreshing arrangements. Elsewhere Flore goes full tribalistic on 'Come Up' while Om Unit & Delay Grounds press the electroid button and hit all the right pleasure sensors. And that's not even the whole EP. It's time to get lost in a whole new forest. See you there?
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Blue Moon Safari
Blue Moon Safari (gatefold LP)
Cat: 158105 1. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
New Star In The Sky (Vegyn remix) (3:54)
Sexy Boy (Vegyn remix) (4:59)
All I Need (Vegyn remix) (5:01)
Kelly Watch The Stars (Vegyn remix) (3:35)
Ce Matin La (Vegyn remix) (3:37)
La Femme D'argent (Vegyn remix) (4:21)
Remember (Vegyn remix) (2:56)
You Make It Easy (Vegyn remix) (4:21)
Talisman (Vegyn remix) (3:45)
Le Voyage De Penelope (Vegyn remix) (3:00)
Review: Vegyn flips Moon Safari inside out, running Air's 1998 debut through his distinct anoxia of gauzy electronics and fleet rhythm. After tide blurring work with Frank Ocean and Travis Scott, Joe Thornalley approaches the source material not as a sacred object, but as raw clay to reshape, stretching melodies, reframing grooves, twisting moods. It's a full-album rework, track by track, with the French duo's ambient-pop blueprint softened and warped into something ghostlier and unstabler. Visuals get a similar rethink: original Mike Mills artwork is reinterpreted by Vegyn with Noah Baker. This version lands as a limited blue vinyl for Record Store Day - not a nostalgia trip, but a sideways step into a parallel listening experience.
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Rossz Csillag Alatt Szuletett (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: ZIQ 111. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Sikertelenseg (3:02)
Szerencsetlen (2:18)
Ongyilkos Vasarnap (3:22)
Felbomlasztott Mentokocsi (3:48)
Hajnal (7:46)
Galamb Egyedül (1:48)
Masodik Galamb (5:54)
Szamar Madar (5:44)
Hiszekeny (4:47)
Ketsarku Mozgalom (5:44)
Senki Dala (2:15)
Review: One of the flagship albums by Aaron Funk aka. Venetian Snares (alongside Songs About Cats, Higgins Ultra Low Track Glue Funk Hits 1972-2006, Winnipeg Is A Frozen Shithole and The Chocolate Wheelchair Album), Rossz Csillag Alatt Szuletett marks itself out in his sonography as a breakcore album which, aside from its lobotomising breaks, features mostly classical strings and brass. Gloomy and melancholic, the album's title translates from Hungarian to "Born Under A Bad Star", i.e. "cursed from birth", and the record transmits a superstitious chain of influence, with track 3 covering Budapest composer Rezso Seress' 'Gloomy Sunday', which was said to have inspired the suicide of the original musician's own girlfriend. Renditions of Mahler, Stravinsky, Paganini, Prokofiev and Edward Elgar all follow in morose but energetic fashion, demonstrating the Canadian IDM artist's quirkily sized collection of drill bits.
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