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Thoughts & Prayers
Cat: IPC 278CD. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
I Won't Work For You
Thoughts & Prayers
Smart Mouth
Dear Sir
For A Good Time (Don't Call Her)
Alone
Eating You Alive
Real Truth
Junkie
Drown
Review: Los Angeles crusted hardcore bruisers CNTS delivered a venomous statement of intent with their beautifully titled 2019 debut full-length Cunts, but sadly only had a brief opportunity to tour in support of the project before the world closed its doors in early 2020. Unfortunately, any and all future plans would be put on hold following vocalist Matt Cronk being injured in a car crash which resulted in a surgical error leading to a paralyzed vocal cord. Though members turned to other projects whilst awaiting/praying for Cronk's recovery (both drummer Kevin Avery and guitarist Mike Crain are members of Retox with the latter also being part of the Mike Patton-fronted Dead Cross), it wouldn't be until the winter of last year that, against all doctor's predictions, Cronk's voice would return and with it, a bevvy of new gripes and grievances to expel. Sardonically titled Thoughts & Prayers, and receiving distribution through the aforementioned Mike Patton's Ipecac label, prepare for an even more depraved batch of jagged, fuzzed-out, cynical and severely pissed off hardcore headcavers.
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Thoughts & Prayers
Thoughts & Prayers (translucent orange vinyl LP)
Cat: IPC 278LP. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
I Won't Work For You (3:14)
Thoughts & Prayers (3:05)
Smart Mouth (4:13)
Dear Sir (2:30)
For A Good Time (Don't Call Her) (3:13)
Alone (4:35)
Eating You Alive (2:34)
Real Truth (3:31)
Junkie (7:13)
Drown (3:24)
Review: Following their succinctly titled 2019 debut full-length Cunts, the Los Angeles based hardcore mob of the same name (sans the one vowel), would only briefly tour the project before the 2020 pandemic put a stop to all live shows. During this time, vocalist Matt Cronk suffered from a paralyzed vocal cord as result of a surgical error following a car crash injury. With other members Kevin Avery and guitarist Mike Crain keeping busy in Retox while the latter also serves as bass-man for Mike Patton-fronted Dead Cross, Cronk recovered against any medical predictions and between his personal strife and the state of utter division across the US, he has a whole load of hate to get off his chest on their cynical sophomore statement, Thoughts & Prayers.
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Hello There
Hello There (red & silver swirl vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip limited to 200 copies)
Cat: DK 174V. Rel: 24 Apr 24
 
Metal
Coaltar Of The Deepers - "Wipeout"
Coaltar Of The Deepers - "Melody"
Coaltar Of The Deepers - "Waterbird"
Coaltar Of The Deepers - "Killing Another"
Boris - "Luna"
Boris - "Quicksilver"
Boris - "Serial Tear"
Review: Japanese fuzzed out psych-tinged post-rock monoliths Boris never seem to rest on their laurels for long. Just last year, they repressed the first instalment of their three Heavy Rocks albums (originally released in 2002), and unveiled the grinding Bright New Disease collab LP with industrial hardcore outfit Uniform. That's before even mentioning the surprise Fade LP that landed at the tail end of 2022. Starting 2024 as they mean to go on, their latest endeavour is a years-in-the-making split album with Tokyo alternative space-rockers Coaltar Of The Deepers, featuring both re-recorded versions of older cuts as well as both acts covering one another's material. Boris member Takeshi has often cited COTD as a major influence, with the band even covering 'To The Beach' in 2019, which was, in turn, produced by COTD leader Narasaki. Now, finally arriving at Hello There, we have Boris providing an oppressive rendition of COTD's 2007 track 'Serial Tear', while the band return the favour with a more ethereal, aquatic re-imagining of Boris' 2014 single 'Melody'. That's before even touching COTD's cover of The Cure's 'Killing Another', which needs to be absorbed with as little outsider input as possible, so we'll shhh now and leave this long-gestating gem in your very capable hands and ears.
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Impermanenze
Cat: GRLP 02. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Anitya (9:17)
Silence (3:00)
Il Moto Della Realta (1:46)
[Ri]evoluzioni Umane (4:54)
Mantra (6:58)
La Resistenza Del Tempo (4:08)
Review: In his debut as a leader and composer, Tiziano Codoro's inaugural project, Impermanenze,"breaks new ground. This electronic-jazz endeavour transcends typical boundaries to offer a wide-eyed trip into plenty of new musical realms. Seamlessly blending hypnotic melodies, sophisticated improvisations, and pulsating rhythms, it pushes the limits of musical innovation as the talented musicians involved effortlessly merge acoustic jazz with captivating electronic textures to create a harmonious fusion of tradition and experimentation. Impermanenze, then, encapsulates the essence of Northern European jazz and ably embodies its introspection, artistic freedom, and sonic beauty.
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The Almighty
The Almighty (limited orange marbled vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: DIV 005. Rel: 25 Apr 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Love (feat Dee Alexander)
Compassion (feat Ari Brown)
Perspective (Peace & Love)
Duality Suite I & II
Duality Suite III Divine Masculine/IV Divine Feminie
The Almighty (feat The Celestial's)
Review: Isaiah Collier & The Chosen Few's latest release, The Almighty, embarks on a profound musical odyssey, echoing the spiritual journey of its creators. Collier's compositions transcend mere melodies, delving into the depths of human experience and interconnectedness. With the venerable Dee Alexander lending her emotive vocals to 'Love', the album sets a poignant tone of universal love and empathy. Collier's collaboration with mentor Ari Brown on 'Compassion' exemplifies a beautiful exchange between teacher and disciple, further enriching the album's narrative. In 'Perspective (Peace & Love),' Collier steps into the vocal spotlight, paying homage to jazz luminary Pharoah Sanders while weaving percussive rhythms reminiscent of ancestral heritage. The centerpiece, 'The Duality Suite,' intricately explores the harmony of opposing forces, reflecting the delicate balance inherent in nature and humanity. Culminating in the title track, 'The Almighty,' Collier's mastery of saxophone and orchestration reaches its zenith, orchestrating a symphonic crescendo symbolising resilience and devotion to the transcendent. With echoes of their previous works, The Almighty represents a refined evolution of Collier & The Chosen Few's sonic signature, merging elements of jazz, spirituality, and cultural heritage into a cohesive musical composition. Through intricate and heartfelt performances, the album serves as a poignant reminder of the divine energy permeating all existence.
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Euphonics
Euphonics (12")
Cat: RP 005. Rel: 02 Apr 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Adam Collins - "Drexel" (7:41)
Christine Benz - "GB3" (7:35)
Intensive Purposes - "Effluxion" (5:40)
Review: Euphonics, an EP released via Restless Planet, is three artists coming together to create a strong look at minimal music today. Adam Collins' 'Drexel' sets the tone with its quirky, minimal grooves and a captivating blend of the strange and the familiar. Christine Benz's 'GB3' offers a melodic respite, showcasing her prowess in tech house. The final track, 'Effluxion' by Intensive Purposes, emerges as the standout piece for us, transporting listeners to an idyllic island paradise with its tribal house rhythms. Together, these three tracks showcase the diversity and innovation within the electronic music scene.
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La Gran Fuga: The Big Break (reissue)
La Gran Fuga: The Big Break (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 725603 4. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
International
Ghana' E (4:04)
Pa' Colombia (5:53)
No Cambiare (3:35)
Sigue Feliz (4:13)
Barrunto (5:31)
Abuelita (4:16)
Panamena (5:53)
Cancion Para Mi Suegra (0:57)
Review: Craft Latino's vinyl reissue of Willie Colon and Hector Lavoe's 1970 album La Gran Fuga is a welcome revival of one of Latin music's most iconic collaborations. Newly remastered and pressed on 180-gram vinyl, this release allows listeners to experience the brilliance of Colon and Lavoe's sixth album in all its glory. With classics like 'Barrunto,' 'Pa' Colombia,' and 'Abuelita,' 'La Gran Fuga' presents the duo's unparalleled creativity and commercial success. Backed by a talented lineup of musicians overseen by Johnny Pacheco, Colon and Lavoe push the boundaries of salsa music, incorporating diverse musical traditions and delivering dance-floor hits alongside emotive ballads. The album's iconic cover art, featuring Colon's "Malo" alter-ego in an FBI wanted poster, adds to its cultural significance. Despite initial controversy, La Gran Fuga became a massive success, earning the duo their second Gold certification and solidifying their place in Latin music history. Retrospectively praised as "essential music" and lauded for its confidence and flexibility, La Gran Fuga remains a shining emblem of the Colon/Lavoe musical aesthetic. As listeners revisit these timeless tracks, they're reminded of the duo's remarkable talent and enduring legacy.






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My Favorite Things (Atlantic Records 75th Anniversary Edition)
My Favorite Things (Atlantic Records 75th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 753088 751172. Rel: 03 Apr 24
 
Jazz
My Favorite Things (18:30)
Everytime We Say Goodbye (5:41)
Summertime (11:34)
But Not For Me (9:37)
Review: The prolific and influential John Coltrane comitted many a seminal recording to vinyl across his career. His 1961 work My Favourite Things is one such album and it now gets a special new pressing as part of the 75th anniversary celebrations of Atlantic Records. The landmark album came from the same sessions as Coltrane Plays The Blues (1962) and Coltrane's Sound (1964), but marked something of a shift in his career. His playing is exploratory and innovative, unforced and naturally stylistic across gems like 'Everytime We Say Goodbye' and more.
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Giant Steps (Atlantic Records 75th Anniversary Edition)
Giant Steps (Atlantic Records 75th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 753088 751073. Rel: 03 Apr 24
 
Jazz
Giant Steps (4:47)
Cousin Mary (5:50)
Countdown (2:24)
Spiral (6:00)
Syeeda's Song Flute (7:00)
Naima (4:22)
Mr PC (6:59)
Review: Released in 1960, Giant Steps was a watershed album for John Coltrane, solidifying the saxophone legend's reputation as one of the most influential and innovative musicians in jazz history, as well as delivering jazz to an increasingly mainstream audience, while garnering significant critical acclaim. Although this was John Coltrane's debut for Atlantic, he was concurrently performing and recording with Miles Davis. Within the space of less than three weeks, Coltrane would complete his work with Davis and company on another genre-defining disc, Kind Of Blue, before commencing his efforts on this one. Coltrane (tenor sax) is flanked here by essentially two different trios. Recording commenced in early May of 1959 with a pair of sessions that featured Tommy Flanagan (piano) and Art Taylor (drums), as well as Paul Chambers - who was the only bandmember other than Coltrane to have performed on every date. When recording resumed in December of that year, Wynton Kelly (piano) and Jimmy Cobb (drums) were instated, replicating the alternate non-Bill Evans lineup featured on 'Freddie The Freeloader' on Kind of Blue, sans Miles Davis of course. At the heart of these recordings, however, is the laser-beam focus of Coltrane's tenor solos.
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Afro Blue Impressions (reissue)
Cat: 723578 1. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Lonnie's Lament (11:31)
Naima (6:32)
Chasin' The Trane (5:49)
My Favorite Things (21:07)
Afro Blue (7:25)
Cousin Mary (10:01)
I Want To Talk About You (8:14)
Spiritual (12:15)
Impressions (11:48)
Review: The recordings that make up Afro Blue Impressions were acquired by jazz impresario and auteur Norman Granz, during the tours he produced for many jazz artists during the 1960s, though they weren't issued until 1973. Recorded at shows in Berlin and Stockholm, the John Coltrane Quartet - comprising pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison, and drummer Elvin Jones - is in tremendous form here, using a familiar repertoire in order to expand upon the group's own building blocks in creating the new post-harmonic system that the saxophonist was developing at the time. Reissued on vinyl by Craft Recordings, this one comes released as part of the Craft Jazz Essentials series.
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At The Top Of The Stairs
Cat: FV 114LP. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
At The Top Of The Stairs (part One) (13:53)
At The Top Of The Stairs (part Two) (11:53)
Review: Loren Connors and Alan Licht's collaborative journey spanning 30 years culminates in their eighth album, At The Top Of The Stairs, is a great example to their enduring partnership and musical evolution. Recorded live in 2018, the album features two side-long pieces that showcase the duo's ability to create ethereal, abstract soundscapes with intricate arrangements. Throughout their collaboration, Connors' ghostly blue tones and Licht's meticulously crafted feedback and harmonic patterns have formed the core of their unique sound. At The Top Of The Stairs captures the duo's ascent through layers of atmospheric tension, punctuated by Connors' thunderous waves of effects. Connors and Licht have left an indelible mark on the experimental music landscape.
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Into The Darkness
Cat: NYC 014. Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Never Stop (3:53)
The Constellation (5:26)
Into The Darkness (4:12)
Dr Ahamay (6:03)
Review: NYC Records looks outside its in-house stable for the first time here and signs the delightful nu-disco delights of Constellation. This duo hails from Miami and focuses on space disco sounds that fans of the famous Metro Area style are sure to love. They remain mysterious themselves but their beats are brilliantly designed with plenty of retro-future pads, cosmic arps and tight basslines full of colour, texture and soul. Like Daft Punk but deeper and more dubbed out. All four of these cuts are sure to get floors going but also bring plenty of style.
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Yacker
Yacker (limited neon green vinyl LP)
Cat: ALT 78. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Industrial/Noise
Abrasion (2:39)
Eraser (2:37)
Spray (2:28)
Aerator (2:50)
Drooper (4:31)
Yacker (3:07)
Cone (2:37)
Bonkers (2:20)
Onion (3:02)
Spritzer (3:34)
Review: Container is a long-running project from Ren Schofield but he has hasn't released anything since back in 2021 when he delighted techno heads with his Creamer EP. His manic sound has recently taken him to some sold out shows around the world and now comes Tacker, a new album that fuses rock with electronic stylings on Alter. Nirvana's 'Oh, The Guilt', Mindflayer's album 'It's Always 1999', and the Rah Bras song 'Sooop Toe Pump Girls' have all been given as points of inspiration for this most brain-fizzing, hardcore collision of worlds.
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Get Ready For The Young Folks
Cat: BW 004. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Soul
Get Ready For The Young Folks (4:03)
Dre's Night (4:13)
Review: France's faves Battle Weapons deliver two heady new edits, only for those ready. On the A comes an ingenious, probably never-done-before, almost laughably why-hasn't-anyone-else-ever-thought-of-this-until-now breakbeat rendition of Peter Bjorn & John's 'The Young Folks'. To be frank, they've not done much besides beef up the backbeat a little, but a simple sprucing up is sometimes all a tune needs. On the flip comes a phattened version of 'Forgot About Dre' mashed up with the Azzido Da Bass UK garage classic 'Dooms Night', also produced to hilariously, surreally arresting effect.
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Tonight
Tonight (7")
Cat: SSCR 2024004. Rel: 22 Apr 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Tonight (4:53)
Tonight (dub) (4:25)
Review: Cool Million's Tonight featuring the legendary Glenn Jones is a catchy fusion of 80s soul and funk with modern flair. Jones's soulful vocals effortlessly glide over smooth lyrics, perfectly complementing the infectious groove laid down by Cool Million and the track exudes a nostalgic vibe while still feeling fresh and contemporary, showcasing the duo's adeptness at blending retro influences with modern production. 'Tonight' has a timeless appeal of soul and funk, making it a entertaining listen for fans of both classic and contemporary music alike.
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Without Your Love
Cat: SSCR 2024005. Rel: 22 Apr 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Without Your Love (4:28)
Without Your Love (dub) (4:29)
Review: Cool Million featuring Kenny Thomas on vocals is a refreshing return to the soulful sounds of yesteryear. With Without Your Love, the duo, Rob Hardt and Frank Ryle, once again showcase their talent for crafting infectious grooves that harken back to a more musically satisfying era. Thomas's soulful delivery shines on this track, serving as the perfect complement to the funky rhythm and melody. The song exudes a timeless quality, reminiscent of classic soul and R&B from the 80s, with its boogie-inspired feel and soulful synths reminiscent of artists like Paul Laurence and Kashif. Originally released in 2012, this track now get's its own 7" for DJs and collectors to highlight the standout track.


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Family Affair Vol 3
Cat: RNTR 066. Rel: 23 Apr 24
 
Deep House
Cor Ece - "Possibly Impossible" (Ezel dub) (7:17)
Guinu - "Amanha" (Bruce Leroys remix) (6:35)
JKriv - "Better Than Her" (feat Saucy Lady & Tortured Soul) (4:39)
Kim Anh - "In The Stars" (5:06)
Cody Currie - "Ghost" (4:48)
Review: Razor-N-Tape's Family Affair series makes a welcome return here with a third great instalment. This series is something of an annual end-of-year tradition by now (OK, it's arriving a touch late) and this one hits as hard as any with five tracks taken from the full and standout compilation. It is two great remixes of classic RNT material that gets things underway with Ezel offering a dub of Cor.ece and Bruce Leroys sublime deep hose mix of Guinu, then JKriv's 'Better Than Her' is a fat bottomed bit of deep cut electro funk and elsewhere Kim Anh gets raw and cosmic, and Cody Currie's 'Ghost' is broken beat perfection.
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Projections Of A Coral City
Cat: BALMAT 09. Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Deep Call (6:31)
Hearts Aflutter (4:13)
Discovery (4:51)
Precipice (5:31)
Reach Out (5:55)
Review: Miami duo Coral Morphologic has linked up with Nick Leon for a debut collaboration here, Projections of a Coral City, which lands on the cultured Barcelona-based label Balmat. It's a lush listen that very much soothes mind, body and soul with its widescreen ambient synth scopes, suspensory pads and painterly strikes of sound. The mood is carefree and dreamy, occasionally rueful and introspective and always realised in a beautiful fashion. Here's hoping this might be the first of many collabs if this is the sort of work these artists can cook up together.
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In The Arms Of God (reissue)
In The Arms Of God (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile silver vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3187C. Rel: 23 Apr 24
 
Metal
Stone Breaker
Paranoid Opioid
It Is That Way
Dirty Hands Empty Pockets (Already Gone)
Rise River Rise
Never Turns To More
Infinite War
So Much Left Behind
The Backslider
World On Fire
Crown Of Thorns
In The Arms Of God
Review: Originally released in 2005 as the follow up to the more accessible, melodious alt rock endeavour that was 2000's America's Volume Dealer, the seventh full-length from Raleigh, North Carolina stoner/sludge legends Corrosion Of Conformity, boasting the epic title In The Arms Of God, would take a half decade of introspection and self-reappraisal to materialise. Rediscovering their incomparable knack for hefty trudging riffs that displace the Louisiana bayou blues to caverns of beer-soaked sludge, for many the album signalled a return to form with both critics and avid fans celebrating the band's more corrosive elements once again. The only project not to feature drummer Reed Mullin as this was during his sabbatical from the group, while most notably being the final work with primary songwriter and overall mastermind Pepper Keenan until his glorious return on 2018's No Cross No Crown.
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America's Volume Dealer
America's Volume Dealer (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile clear & black smokey vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3185C. Rel: 16 Apr 24
 
Metal
Over Me (4:20)
Congratulations Song (3:21)
Stare Too Long (4:57)
Diablo Blvd (3:25)
Doublewide (4:13)
Zippo (4:32)
Who's Got The Fire (3:07)
Sleeping Martyr (4:57)
Take What You Want (3:29)
13 Angels (6:34)
Gittin' It On (2:37)
Rather See You Dead (1:44)
Steady Roller (demo version) (2:27)
Review: Originally released at the turn of the new millennium, America's Volume Dealer marked the sixth full-length from North Carolina sludging southern metal legends Corrosion Of Conformity, and would be the last to feature longtime drummer Reed Mullin before his return a decade later in 2010. Noted for being the band's most accessible or "radio-friendly" project due to the more polished production and increased reliance on melody, there's no denying that while the dank stoner-heft grooves of old are largely absent, the more alternative rock-leaning approach to their signature brand of metallic, southern blues, in hindsight, was a remarkable breath of fresh air within their back catalogue.
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You Could Do It Tonight
You Could Do It Tonight (eco mix vinyl LP + booklet limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BPR 100V. Rel: 15 Apr 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Couch Slut Lewis (3:32)
Ode To Jimbo (3:12)
Wilkinson's Sword (5:29)
The Donkey (5:17)
Presidential Welcome (1:57)
Energy Crystals For Healing (4:13)
Downhill Racer (3:46)
Laughing & Crying (3:39)
The Weaversville Home For Boys (6:47)
Review: Self-described "putrid, drug-fueled gutter rock from the filthy streets of NYC", Couch Slut deal in ugliness, and boy is business a-boomin'! Meshing the most challenging facets of grindcore, hardcore punk, noise rock and black metal, the resulting cacophony is as unpleasant as it is impenetrable, yet the commanding presence of vocalist and primary songwriter Megan Osztrosits demands you suffer the audible torment while she details harrowing depictions of sexual violence, drug abuse and more singular inner-city horrors through subversive, vitriolic and grimly humoured phrases. Working with industrial hardcore manglers Uniform's Ben Greenberg (with previous production credits for Drab Majesty, Portrayal of Guilt, Metz), You Could Do It Tonight marks the fourth overall full-length from the group, and utterly refuses to dilute or smoothen their ethos of audibly healing through pain, or just pain for the fuck of it.
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New Last Name
New Last Name (white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: LWRTD 005V. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Throw (4:24)
We Look Good Together (Big Words) (4:16)
The Hills (3:23)
Flex (4:23)
Emily G (5:42)
Babys (2:52)
The Wedding (3:41)
Happy Endings (4:45)
America (6:25)
Review: Liverpool's Courting are a breath of fresh air, totally breaking from the received traditions of their home city with an overarchingly alt-rock album, New Last Name, with sounds distinctly informed by the emo and punk sounds known to have developed in the USA, though in reality it weaves between indie and dance-pop too. New Last Name is unabashed in its melodic sensibility and high-fantasmic references; unrestrained and chaotic, the album always meanders stylistically but always brings it together, largely by way of its notable use of autotune on every track on Sean Murphy O'Neill's vocals. An amazing sophomore record to complement 2022's Guitar Music.
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CoverUp Pro Behringer Model D/K2/Pro 1/Neutron/Cat/Wasp Double Tier Desktop Stand
Cat: 959734 Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Double tier stand designed for 2 Behringer synthesisers: Model D, K2, Pro 1. Neutron, Cat or Wasp.
Notes: The double stand is intended to house two Behringer synthesizers, with the ability to improve the operating position on both.

At the same time, it saves a lot of space on the surface, ideal for optimizing the space in our studios.

The stand includes rubber feet so it won’t scratch or slip.

It is compatible with Model D, K2, Pro 1, Neutron, Cat, Wasp
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CoverUp Pro Teenage Engineering OP-1 Desktop Cover & Stand
Cat: 1007486 Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
Dust cover & stand designed for the Teenage Engineering OP-1
Notes: Protective cover and inclined stand. All in one piece. On one side, it's a cover that protects the OP-1, shielding keys, screen, and knobs. But leaving the side connectors uncovered, so you don't have to unplug it to cover it.

It also provides the option to use it as an inclined stand for the OP-1, simply by reversing its position. Fitting snugly around the perimeter of the synthesizer.

The cover is decorated to resemble the recording view of the OP-1.

***The OP-1 is not included, it is shown in the photos for demonstration purposes only. ***
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CoverUp Pro Teenage Engineering OP-1 Live Desktop Stand
Cat: 1007490 Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
Live desktop stand for the Teenage Engineering OP-1
Notes: CoverUp designed two ergonomic support models for the OP-1: Studio and Live versions.

The Studio support has a higher incline and is elevated. This is ideal for seated use, improving screen visibility, and the height allows it to be positioned even behind other desktop equipment.

The Live version of this support has a slight incline and is intended for use in a live or standing situation.

Both supports have rubber feet to prevent slipping and are adorned with two well-known characters that appear on the OP-1.

***Please note: The OP-1 is not included, it is shown in the photos for demonstration purposes only. ***
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CoverUp Pro Teenage Engineering OP-1 Studio Desktop Stand
Cat: 1007491 Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
Studio desktop stand designed for the Teenage Engineering OP-1
Notes: CoverUp designed two ergonomic support models for the OP-1: Studio and Live versions.

The Studio support has a higher incline and is elevated. This is ideal for seated use, improving screen visibility, and the height allows it to be positioned even behind other desktop equipment.

The Live version of this support has a slight incline and is intended for use in a live or standing situation.

Both supports have rubber feet to prevent slipping and are adorned with two well-known characters that appear on the OP-1.
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Fuse (remastered)
Fuse (remastered) (limited LP)
Cat: DADA 006LP. Rel: 03 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Pillow Panther (4:16)
Fuse (3:35)
Valentine (1:54)
Gas-Ring (3:52)
Things That I Like (3:46)
Wrench (3:33)
Fracture (3:42)
New Liberty (3:05)
Review: Dadaphonic has a key reissue on their hands with Cranes debut album Fuse. The Cranes was a groundbreaking alternative band from New Hampshire that was led by the brother and sister duo Alison Shaw & Jim Shaw. Their popularity grew as the late 80s turned in the early 90s culminating with an opening slot on The Cure's Wish Tour in 1992. Perfectly blending with Cure in many respects, the Cranes would be re-labeled as Dream Pop in retrospect. Fuse was originally put out in 1986 as a cassette only album. Strangely, 38 years later it was still not brought out on other formats. Until now! This album shows the band in its infant stage honing their craft while longtime fans love the rawness of their early days. This album was remastered for this release to celebrate Fuse finally getting a wider release. Fans of dreampop, goth and alternative music will extremely interested in this important release.
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Fuse (remastered)
Cat: DADA 006CD. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Pillow Panther
Fuse
Valentine
Gas-Ring
Things That I Like
Wrench
Fracture
New Liberty
Review: Cranes were a British alternative band formed in 1985. Long before the Dream Pop subgenre name came out, the band earned a cult following culminating in 1992 opening for The Cure on their Wish tour of America. Strangely, there catalogue has been mostly untouched as far as reissues are concerned. But, the news of a remaster and reissue is even better! Originally released in 1986, their debut album Fuse was a cassette only purchase and for 38 years it has stayed that way. Until now! Fans of shoegaze, goth, dream pop and indie should pick this up without question to hear how ahead of time the band's music was.
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Near Marineland
Near Marineland (LP + insert)
Cat: DE 328. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Coldwave/Synth
Near Marineland (2:27)
Second Glance (3:29)
It Cost's To Be Austere (4:05)
No More Hollow Doors (3:36)
Force The Habit (3:17)
Someone Reads (2:32)
Jump Over Barrels (3:36)
Pompeii Spared (2:57)
Fun Hair (3:45)
In Your Own Backyard (3:12)
Wishbone (3:56)
Sputnik In Orbit (2:57)
Review: The cult favourite Dark Entries hits 15 in style here and celebrates in the only way it knows how - with more great music. This time it is the legendary synth-punk yahoos Crash Course in Science aka Dale Feliciello, Mallory Yago, and Michael Zodorozny who are in the spotlight. The group formed back in 1979 and set out to make music using toy instruments and kitchen appliances. Their punk-y, aggressive, angular sound soon found a hardcore fan base and gave rise to big tunes like 'Cardboard Lamb' and 'Flying Turns.' In 1981 they recorded Near Marineland, a full-length that never actually saw the light of day but does now and shows the band moving into more diverse and polished territory.
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High Above Harlesden 1978-2023
High Above Harlesden 1978-2023 (6xCD box set in slipcase)
Cat: ONUCD 159. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Dub
Dub From Creation (CD1: dub From Creation (1978))
Basic Principals
Rebel Rouser
Creation Vibration
Creation In A Iration
Dub Fusion
Mirage
Liberation
Rising Star
Vision Of Creation
Frontline Dub
Know Yourself (CD2: Clsoe Encounters Of The Third World (1978))
Conspiring
Beware
Dangerous & Deadly
Shouldn’t Do That
Creation Fever
Natty Conscience Free
Joyful Noise
Rebel Vibration (CD3: Rebel Vibrations (1979))
Jungle Affair
Hunger & Strife
Ian Smith Rock (dub)
Diverse Doctor
Mountain Melody
Black Lion Dub
Doctor’s Remedy
Starship Africa (Section 1 - CD4: Starship Africa (1980))
Starship Africa (Section 2)
Starship Africa (Section 3)
Starship Africa (Section 4)
Starship Africa (Section 5)
Space Movement (Section 1)
Space Movement (Section 2)
Space Movement (Section 3)
Space Movement (Section 4)
Creation Rock
Give Me Power
Original Power
The Dope (CD5: Psychotic Jonkanoo (1981))
African Space
Chatti Mouth/Threat To Creation
Highest Degree
Mother Don’t Cry
Yuk Up
Drum Talk
Independent Man
Creation Rebel
Monkey Grinds The Organ
Swiftly (The Right One) (CD6: Hostile Environment (2023))
Stonebridge Warrior
Under Pressure
That’s More Like It
Jubilee Clock
This Thinking Feeling
Whatever It Takes
Salutation Gardens
Crown Hill Road
The Peoples’ Sound (Tribute To Daddy Vego)
Off The Spectrum
Review: A comprehensive reissue campaign of the key albums by Creation Rebel, the original On-U Sound house band. The series encompasses out of print and much in demand UK dub reggae albums from the late 1970s and early 1980s, all highlighting crucial early production work from the mixing desk of Adrian Sherwood. The band's post-reformation, 2023 album Hostile Environment, is thrown in for good measure. This mammoth 6xCD edition houses five dozen tracks of indelibly experimental dub and reggae tracks, many of which tend towards the spacier and more cosmically-intoned ends of the dub tradition, which was above alive and kicking at the height of the genre's fame from the late 1970s onwards, and spearheaded by none other than group members Clifton Morrison, Eric 'Fish' Clarke and more.
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Rebel Vibrations (reissue)
Rebel Vibrations (reissue) (eco vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ONULP 158. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Dub
Rebel Vibration (5:34)
Jungle Affair (4:28)
Hunger & Strife (4:54)
Ian Smith Rock (dub) (3:44)
Diverse Doctor (4:33)
Mountain Melody (5:07)
Black Lion (dub) (2:11)
Doctor's Remedy (3:20)
Review: Yet one more classic eight-tracker to now be reissued via Creation Rebel's home label On-U Sound, Rebel Vibrations was their third album for Hitrun and followed up 1978's Close Encounters Of The Third World and Dub From Creation. Similarly lackadaisical and spaced-out to its predecessors, Rebel Vibrations nonetheless charted a slight upping of the weighty ante - with bass parts becoming more prominent and starker - and a refining of the delays and FX as they sit in the mix.
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Close Encounters Of The Third World (reissue)
Close Encounters Of The Third World (reissue) (eco vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ONULP 157. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Dub
Know Yourself (3:04)
Conspiring (4:34)
Beware (6:41)
Dangerous & Deadly (4:11)
Shouldn't Do That (5:10)
Creation Fever (4:50)
Natty Conscience Free (6:13)
Joyful Noise (3:16)
Review: As part of a rather comprehensive looking back and reissuing of some of Creation Rebel's best and most enduring albums, On-U Sound pay due homage to their one and only in-house band. Close Encounters Of The Third World is one such album; it was first released in 1978, and draws a titular link between alienation and privation. The eight-track LP collates the instrumental talents of Lizard The Wizard, Dr. Pablo and Crucial Tony, and hears a fantastic mixing job by none other than Prince Jammy. With an initial charge to 'Know Yourself' before externalising the pilous inner monologue with 'Natty Conscience Free', Creation Rebel here demonstrate a stage of collective soul-searching and a subsequently serene set of songs.
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Psychotic Jonkanoo
Psychotic Jonkanoo (eco vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ONULP 4. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Dub
The Dope (5:27)
African Space (6:01)
Chatti Mouth/Threat To Creation (7:57)
Highest Degree (5:11)
Mother Don't Cry (5:24)
Yuk Up (5:18)
Drum Talk (4:07)
Review: For the first time since 1982, Creation Rebel's Psychotic Jonkanoo is made available on vinyl. Curiously first released on the primarily post-punk oriented Glaswegian label Statik, their sixth album here keeps to the usual eight-track formula, yet hears a softer discographic progression; compared to their earlier works, it is less prodding and weighty, and instead opts for a headroomier and more reverb-laden atmosphere, through which the album's distinctive and novel call-and-response chants can peek. Bandleader Crucial Tony was aided on the vocal front by harmonies from other group members, in a style reminiscent of Black Uhuru, plus the occasional guest such as John Lydon of the Sex Pistols and Public Image Limited providing backing harmony (!) on 'Mother Don't Cry'.
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If I Could Only Remember My Name
If I Could Only Remember My Name (gatefold 180 gram audiophile 2xLP + booklet + insert)
Cat: 753088 751974. Rel: 19 Apr 24
 
Folk/Americana
Music Is Love (3:16)
Cowboy Movie (8:09)
Tamalpais High (At About 3) (3:30)
Laughing (5:22)
What Are Their Names (3:47)
Traction In The Rain (3:41)
Song With No Words (Tree With No Leaves) (5:56)
Orleans (1:58)
I'd Swear There Was Somebody There (1:22)
Review: The debut solo album by David Crosby of Crosby, Stills & Nash fame, If I Could Only Remember My Name is an ironic title for an artist first striking out on their commercial own. But despite its faux-amnesiac title, this freak-folk opus is actually a striking claim to, not a loss of, personal musical identity. Following the success of 1970's Deja Vu with Stills & Nash, Crosby sought to expound on that album's methodology - hard psychedelic drugs, brushes with insanity, copious studio time - to produce a crisp, profound and multifaceted vision on the intersection of blues, folk and collective music-making, with every legend from Neil Young to Joni Mitchell to Graham Nash in tow. The highlight has to be, above all, 'Tamalpais High (At About 3)'.
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Crosspatch Triggerpad Dynamic Trigger Sequencer Module
Cat: 995020 Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
8-channel sequencer module - 6HP
Notes: Neat little interface module to help pad controllers play nicely with Eurorack. Hook up a device like a Launchpad or APC and jam out rhythms with retriggering options, dynamic control and MIDI sync.

Supplier's Notes:
Triggerpad is a dynamic trigger/gate sequencer in eurorack format on only 6hp. A USB MIDI controller with an 8×8 grid like Launchpad or APC is used to display and edit the patterns (see the list of compatible controllers). The user experience is tailored to live performance and detailed composition: dial in simple rhythms or complex polyrhythms, retrigger at audio rate, create dynamic percussions with velocity triggers or use longer pulses to create steppy modulations.

By using USB MIDI controllers that you might already have and maybe not use anymore, we avoid producing more plastic. Give your old gear a second life!

Dimensions & consumption

Width: 6hp
Depth: 39mm
+12V: 120mA (without USB MIDI controller connected)
-12V: 20mA
5V: 0mA
USB MIDI controllers consume up to 150mA on +12V

Connectivity

8 dynamic trigger/gate outputs (0-10V)
USB MIDI Host
Clock in
Clock out
Reset in
Reset out

Compatibility

Launchpad Pro Mk3
Launchpad X
Launchpad Mini Mk3
Launchpad Mini Mk2
Launchpad Pro
Launchpad Mk2
Launchpad S
APC Mini Mk1
APC Mini Mk2
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Evolution
Evolution (gatefold metallic gold vinyl LP)
Cat: 301036 9. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Pop
Alarm Clock (2:57)
Do It Again (4:10)
Love Life (5:08)
You Can't Change The Weather (4:04)
Evolution (4:26)
Where? (3:50)
Don't Walk Away (4:21)
Broken Record (3:08)
Waiting In The Wings (3:28)
Review: Sheryl Crow's Evolution album marks a poignant journey through her illustrious career, showcasing her evolution as a musician and storyteller. It is her 12th studio album and blends rock, folk, and country influences to deliver a collection of introspective and soul-stirring tracks that reflect on life's trials and triumphs. As always from alady who has had so many classic hits in her time, Crow's timeless vocals shine amidst rich instrumentation and honest lyricism. As such this record serves as a testament to Crow's enduring artistry and stands as a captivating ode to growth, resilience, and the power of music to transcend boundaries.
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NET23EP 4
NET23EP 4 (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: NET23EP 4. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Techno
Crystal Distortion - "ESV" (10:12)
R-Zac - "LSP23" (7:58)
69db & Meltdown Mickey - "Drivin" (take 2) (4:44)
Review: The fourth of a series of reissues from Network 23 - which focuses on classic tracks by and adjacent to R-ZAC (Crystal Distortion and 69db) of Spiral Tribe, and which made up the bulk of the OG rave collective's live sets - the 'NET23 04' EP is a mesmerising sauna of tekno entrainments and mental sonic mares. Starting with a subtle mind-melter from Crystal Distortion, 'ESV', we move into increasingly propagandistic vibes from R-Zac - whose 'LSP23' sounds like a numbers station stuck on loop and set to a technoization - and then followed by 69db and Meltdown Mickey's 'Drivin', which returns things to their initial minimal but maddening state.
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Live Lullabies & Other Bedtime Stories
Cat: YVR 4030. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Fascination Street (4:44)
A Night Like This (4:42)
Pictures Of You (7:22)
Lullaby (4:10)
Just Like Heaven (3:24)
The Walk (3:22)
Let's Go To Bed (3:17)
Friday I'm In Love (3:45)
In Between Days (2:54)
Boy's Don't Cry (3:08)
Review: Legendary emo indie outfit The Cure have played all over the world in their decorated careers but back in 1996 when they headed to Brazil, it was the first time they had been to the country since 1988. They were there for the 1996 edition of the Hollywood Rock Festival which they headlined in superb fashion and wowed their Latin American fans. Live Lullabies & Other Bedtime Stories is a special recording of that night that comes on nice yellow vinyl and features the likes of signature anthems like 'Boys Don't Cry,' 'Friday I'm In Love,' 'Just Like Heaven' and many more.
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World War
World War (green vinyl LP)
Cat: WAR 024. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Boys Don't Cry (2:45)
It's Not You (3:15)
Killing An Arab (2:28)
10:15 Saturday Night (3:47)
Fire In Cairo (3:20)
World War (2:36)
At Night (5:37)
M (3:08)
Heroin Face (2:40)
Charlotte Sometimes (3:59)
Review: Just when you thought you'd heard Robert Smith and The Cure every which way but bad, we discover more from their huge back catalogue. This time in the form of World War, a compilation of rare demos that takes its name for the band's seminal early single, which appears in a particular raw and unfettered, grinding version on this collection. A sound that defines the overall aesthetic. Rough and ready but packed full of energy, the huge landmark 'Boys Don't Cry' feels more intimate as a result, 'Fire In Cairo' arguably more punk, 'M' more New Romantic, and 'Heroin Face' less compromising than ever before. If all that sounds like bullshit talking, we implore you to take a listen and see what you think - the smart money is on us agreeing in the end.
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Seconds To Forever (remastered)
Cat: ECHOSPACE 012RE. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Techno
Seconds To Forever (6:13)
Seconds To Forever (Reshape) (7:24)
Beyond The Clouds (reprise) (22:40)
Review: ''Seconds To Forever' is one of the most beloved tracks in the Echospace arsenal. Originally released in 2010, this reissue is being pressed on transparent blue vinyl. Fans of Stephen Hitchell will be excited to see these rumoured reissues finally seeing daylight. 'Beyond the Clouds' is on the B-side as well which makes this perhaps, the most desirable EP in this history of the label. We are just glad to see Stephen Hitchell back releasing physical music - and these are still classics of the dub techno genre.
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Subtraktive (reissue)
Subtraktive (reissue) (translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: ECHOSPACE 008RE. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Techno
Subtraktive (remastered) (15:32)
Subtraktive (live) (17:37)
Review: After many years of waiting, CV313 (Stephen Hitchell) brings out blue vinyl editions of some of his cherished dub techno classics. Originally released in 2007 and again in 2009, 'Subtraktive' took the M7 formula and deepened it even further becoming the blueprint for CV313 and the Echospace label for years to come. Comes with the live in Japan version also. This reissue is a warm welcome for those concerned about ever getting a copy.
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Cymande (remastered)
Cymande (remastered) (gatefold LP)
Cat: PTKF 30251. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Funk
Zion I
One More
Getting It Back
Listen
Rickshaw
Dove
Bra
The Message
Rastafarian Folk Song
Review: To any funk digger worth their salt, Cymande have been a staple since their 70s heyday, but the Brit funk cult legends are enjoying a renewed presence since their triumphant return with reunion shows which cemented their legacy after decades being overlooked. Their story tracks back to this seminal album, a scintillating fusion which could only have occurred in Britain in the 70s as communities and cultures joined together to create one harmonious groove the likes of which had never been heard before. The whole album feels like a run of hits, from the celestial swirl of 'Dove' to the life-affirming horn blasts of 'Bra'. If you don't already have this track in your bloodstream, now's the time to catch up.
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Woodstock FM 1994
Woodstock FM 1994 (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CL 94441. Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
What Go Around Come Around Kid (2:36)
Insane In The Brain (3:57)
Cock The Hammer (3:12)
Lock Down/How I Could Just Kill A Man (7:08)
Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk/Pigs (4:52)
Lick A Shot (3:41)
Hand On The Pump (6:19)
I Wanna Get High (2:46)
When The Shit Goes Down (4:08)
Hits From The Bong (3:21)
I Ain't Goin' Out Like That (4:18)
Review: In 1994, legendary hip-hop stoners Cypress Hill took the stage at Woodstock '94 and left an indelible mark on the iconic festival. With their groundbreaking fusion of hip-hop and rock, the 'Hill captivated the Woodstock crowd with their electrifying performances and brought all of the raw energy and innovative sounds they are so well loved for. The group's set at Woodstock '94 showcased their ability to command any stage, drawing fans from diverse musical backgrounds as they worked through many of their most well loved hit and in doing so solidified their status as pioneers of the rap-rock genre.
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Sequence 01
Cat: PUP 003. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Techno
Rising (5:22)
Freak (3:58)
Hide & Seek (5:46)
Organic Mechanism (4:28)
Shred (4:52)
Pins & Needlees (5:32)
Review: D Dan is fast becoming a fan favorite in the techno scene, with multiple releases on the high profile Lobster Theremin label. This is the third release on his own label, Summerpup, and the second from himself. 'Rising' is a white knuckle ride of hard techno reminiscent of Ben Sims, Surgeon and Bryan Zentz, while 'Freak' and 'Hide & Seek' are demented storytellers in the science fiction genre. Think Jeff Mills and Axis. For the second side, 'Organic Mechanism' is a percussive and eerie workout for the headstrong. Fans of Tresor, Johannes Heil, Regis, Oliver Ho and the like should feel right at home with these uptempo loops and late 90s sounds.
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Acid Avengers 029
Cat: AAR 029. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Electro
D'Arcangelo - "Gawain" (4:51)
Walker Two (3:33)
MAC101 (3:30)
Karsten Pflum - "Hornfish Acid" (5:47)
Aroe Acid (5:50)
Review: The present face of IDM is here heard occupied by dream duo D'Arcangelo and Karsten Plum, whose latest joint effort for Acid Avengers bowls us over with its acid tweezings, pangs, twingings, twangs, thrums and flits-past. The pH scale skyrockets to the point of insanity on Pflum's side, with 'Hornfish Acid' and 'Aroe Acid' jointly corroding the full length of the Earth's core with their snippy but incisive sizzles and 'ows, until we reach a forbidden underworld uncannily reminiscent of Oz - except the faces of the protagonists are horribly twisted into a yellow, illegal-raved rictuses. D'Arcangelo's 'Gawain' does equally as much with its eerie sprung-verbed chroma-chords and muted but moving melodies; so too does 'Walker Two' raise the tempo to silly speeds, coming as a veritable velociraptor of Druqks-y breaks and drill bits, all let loose from the barrel at a surely illegal rate of fire.
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Satisfy Your Soul EP
Cat: GCV 019. Rel: 16 Apr 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Satisfy Your Soul (7:02)
Let Your Body Be Free (6:49)
Supergood (7:05)
Music Turns Me On (7:09)
Review: Da Lukas's Satisfy Your Soul EP is a four-track full of disco goodness that opens with the title track, a driving, percussive workout with a powerful vocal performance. 'Let Your Body Be Free' continues the party music with a dynamic horn section and disco breakdown. 'Supergood' is a hi-energy dancefloor anthem, with a pumping beat an infectious filtered house sound. The EP closes with 'Music Turns Me On', a slow-burning track that enjoys riding the groove with a generous amount of funk. Da Lukas' tracks are nicely crafted, with a deep understanding of the disco genre. Satisfy Your Soul is a must-have for fans of disco and nu disco alike.
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Slightly Involved Vol II
Cat: DABBS 002. Rel: 17 Apr 24
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Decipher (4:46)
Lust Issues (5:02)
Banshee (5:08)
Still You See (4:36)
Review: Rarely do garage and jungle ever hear any kind of fusion, but more than several perfect examples can be heard on this latest collab EP between Amy Dabbs and Coco Bryce. The second in their collaborative 'Slightly Involved' series, in which they set out to interpret each other's tracks and production techniques, the likes of 'Decipher' and 'Lust Issues' immediately pique the ears as sweet, engaging fidgeters, not backing down from the emotive swing endemic to the former genre while also playing up the pace of the latter. The A-side's listless synthetic pangs are matched in vibe by the B's comparatively by-the-book, dreamatic dolphinny junglisms, with 'Banshee' going ham on the slice-ups and 'Still You See' oscillating between string-laden suspense and light, downtown sunday-midafternoon breaks.
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Analog Love
Analog Love (limited gatefold LP + clear vinyl 10" + booklet in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: RM 085LPEUUS. Rel: 22 Apr 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Sweet Baby (4:13)
Let's Play (4:02)
In My Mind (4:55)
Body Heat (3:21)
I Can't Stop (4:19)
Chronic Lovers (3:59)
What'Cha Wanna Do (4:05)
Look In The Mirror (4:13)
Fabulous Kisses (5:11)
Come Over (bonus Clear vinyl 10" - feat Le Flex) (3:40)
I Can't Stop (extended) (7:54)
Review: Dabeull, the current scene's utmost favourite 'danceable funk' purveyor, is back with bang in the form of an all-analog production, full-length LP. Analog Love enlists the help of a string of vocalists and production affiliates - including Holybrune, Dezzy Hollow, Reva DeVito, Rude Jude, and Jordan Lee - to amount to a glitzing, golden, effulgent nighttime set of funk intuits. From the lead single 'Body Heat' to the closing confabulations of 'Fabulous Kisses', every piece here is a latent hit, dripping in neon liquid and well-rounded, sawn-off textures, the latter of which was notably achieved by using the mixing console historically used for Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' at the mixing stage.
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Analog Love
Analog Love (gatefold LP + booklet)
Cat: RM 085LP. Rel: 22 Apr 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Sweet Baby (4:12)
Let's Play (4:02)
In My Mind (4:55)
Body Heat (3:21)
I Can't Stop (4:18)
Chronic Lovers (3:59)
What'Cha Wanna Do (4:05)
Look In The Mirror (4:14)
Fabulous Kisses (5:10)
Review: Dabeull follows up a string of recent EPs with yet another to renew his credibility as a leading electro-funk producer-entrepreneur. Owing to his own preference for making music entirely on analog gear, his latest LP Analog Love flaunts this love and then some, laying down nine wet, delectable dancefloor dynamos and enlisting the likes of Rude Jude, Reva DeVito, Ferdi and Holybrune on vocal duties to back it up. Heralding an upcoming 100% live version of the album to come, we know Dabeull means it when he says 100% analogue: we don't take those words lightly round here.
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Love Your Money (remastered)
Love Your Money (remastered) (limited translucent blue vinyl 7")
Cat: EA 45063. Rel: 25 Apr 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Love Your Money (2:41)
I Feel Insane (3:08)
Review: Daisy Chainsaw commanded a unique spell over the English punk and garage rock scenes of the early 90s. Never quite totally placeable, their earliest gigs involved frolicking around onstage in soiled gowns and strewing rag dolls and grapevines across stages. Forming part of their debut EP at the turn of the '90s, 'Love Your Money' became the bands breakout sensation hit, the song being a satirical rip-roarer of snarling punk and rockabilly, with a highly-strung backbeat and lyrics decrying the record industry's avaricious ways; PSA to artists, they just love your money, or the money they think they can make off you!
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