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Crooked Wing
Crooked Wing (clear vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code in spot-varnished foil-stamped sleeve)
Cat: WIGLP 553X. Rel: 22 May 25
Waiting (3:02)
Bells (6:58)
A Season In Hell (5:02)
Industrial Love Song (3:40)
I'm Already Here (6:09)
Wild Fields (4:06)
The Old World (3:42)
Crooked Wing (6:03)
Goodnight (5:37)
Return (2:05)
Review: If Inside the Rose, the fourth album from These New Puritans, was a long-winded production process - spanning six years of work - but saw the Essex outfit return with immediate force, the follow up is much more of a slow-burner at the consumption end. It's a stranger, more experimental and, arguably, visionary example of what these guys do best. And it couldn't feel more engrossing. Deep, immersive, almost ceremonial, powerfully uplifting ('Bells' is particularly life-affirming stuff), it saturates you in gorgeous emotional indie-choral-chimes, and sucks you into these gripping narratives that fall somewhere between swooning electronic, drummy alternative rock and a place which is really only These New Puritans.
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 in stock $27.00
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In Rainbows
Cat: XLLP 324. Rel: 02 Jan 08
15 Step
Bodysnatchers
Nude
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
All I Need
Faust Arp
Reckoner
House Of Cards
Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Videotape
Review: "In Rainbows", Radiohead's seventh album, finally gets a physical release! It's one thing downloading this landmark album, but to actually hold this is something special. Not only do you get increased sound quality, but you also get the amazing artwork from Stanley Donwood. This album includes "Nude", a live favourite for many years that was originally written during the "OK Computer" sessions. More minimal that their "Kid A" period, "In Rainbows" does something that very few albums have done - its sound is distinct from previous Radiohead albums, but is still clearly Radiohead. Hail to the kings, they are back on top form.
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 in stock $30.38
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The John Peel Sessions (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
The John Peel Sessions (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited transparent red vinyl LP)
Cat: MAPS 4LP. Rel: 26 Apr 25
International Rescue (Recorded 16/10/78) (2:11)
Harmony In Your Bathroom (3:55)
Red About Seymour (1:26)
Another Song (1:45)
Full Moon In My Pocket/Blam!!/Full Moon (reprise) (6:11)
Armadillo (Recorded 15/5/79) (3:16)
Vertical Slum/Forest Fire (4:08)
Midget Submarines (4:33)
Bandits On Five (3:31)
Big Empty Field (Recorded 18/3/80) (3:47)
Bleep & Booster Come Round For Tea/Secret Island (4:17)
Let's Buy A Bridge (1:22)
Helicopter Spies/A Raincoat's Room (4:51)
 in stock $30.38
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WEM Dominator: Live In London NW1 2016
WEM Dominator: Live In London NW1 2016 (limited 'dark star' vinyl LP + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: FIRELP 801. Rel: 22 May 25
Bees Made Honey In The Lion's Skull (9:29)
There Is A Serpent Coming (7:43)
Descending Belladonna (5:07)
Even Hell Has Its Heroes (6:19)
High Command (4:27)
Review: Earth's live performance at KOKO in 2016 captures the Olympia-formed experimental drone crew's evolving sound in its most immersive form. The trioiDylan Carlson, Jodie Cox and Adrienne Davisioffers a slow-burn journey through layers of doom, drone and minimalist textures that feel as weighty as they do precise. The set begins with a familiar depth, the reverberating basslines and crushing guitar tones building a space of deliberate tension. Tracks like 'Bees Made Honey In The Lion's Skull' unfurl with a vast and spatial quality, while 'Even Hell Has Its Heroes' crawls along in thick, oppressive layers. What's striking is the restraint: Earth never rushes; each note, each pause, is deliberate, serving as a meditation on the slow, heavy force of sound. The minimalist approach feels almost tactile in its quiet moments, as if the silence itself is as profound as the noise. This live offering underlines their mastery of creating music that moves beyond noise, into a deeper exploration of space, sound, and feeling.
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 in stock $30.38
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Legends
Legends (LP + insert)
Cat: ES 043. Rel: 13 May 25
Cherry (3:30)
Blush (3:50)
Grasshopper (5:16)
Brown (4:05)
Bubbles (2:36)
Old Vine (3:18)
Jaune (3:13)
Summer Rot (2:50)
Hogshead (1:56)
Legends (2:44)
Botrytis (3:01)
Daddles (2:58)
Review: Wilson Tanner steps on solid ground with Legends, a pastoral odyssey steeped in the rhythms of South Australia's Manon Farm. Swapping coastal breezes for the dusty toil of the vineyard, the duo channel the grit of farm life: dirt-crusted boots, crackling radios, and the far-off hum of summer crickets. Their previous works basked in suburban lethargy and nautical drift, but here, the focus is on the raw textures of agricultural labor, where ducks and dogs roam, tractors rumble past, and stainless steel tanks glint in the sun. Made entirely off-grid, the Manon sessions repurpose wind, brass, balalaika, and synth, rigged together with wire and tape. Legends distills the essence of natural winemaking into sound: feral, unfiltered, and alive with imperfections. Overflowing with rustic charm and irreverent humour, it's a heady swirl of folklore and fermentation, bottled straight from the land.
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Intérprete: Piers Harrison, Max Essa
 in stock $26.73
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In Flux
In Flux (limited gatefold eco mix vinyl double 10" LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: EPR 080LP. Rel: 15 May 25
The Circus Is Back (1:49)
Milkweed's Pod (5:16)
Silver In The Gathering Light (6:13)
Moledo (11:07)
Boogie Lord's Revenge (4:54)
Spree (4:08)
Astral Shores (15:57)
Review: Causa Sui's In Flux is the dynamic follow-up to last year's From The Source, reflecting a more spontaneous, experimental face of the band. Where in its predecessor we heard a hermetic 45-minute LP, In Flux embraces a looser, freer structure, charting fuz-off riffs through to a Hot Rats-style jazz fusion, in the end finding notes of oceanic post-rock building on influences from Talk Talk to Can. On 'Spree', the band eschew guitars entirely, going full Death in a wild doomsynth embrace. The 16-minute 'Astral Shores', meanwhile, stands as the album's centrepiece, mesmerising us listeners through heavy folk psych shearwaters. Causa Sui continue to operate in the manner of unmoved movers, unstoppable as they come.
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 in stock $25.05
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Birthday Song
Birthday Song (gold vinyl 7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: JOEY 002. Rel: 22 May 25
Birthday Song (2:12)
Birthday Song (instrumental) (2:12)
Beware The B-men (2:34)
 in stock $13.50
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Live At Bush Hall
Live At Bush Hall (LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 289. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Up Song (4:25)
The Boy (6:06)
I Won't Always Love You (4:22)
Across The Pond Friend (3:39)
Laughing Song (5:36)
The Wrong Trousers (4:04)
Turbines/Pigs (6:19)
Dancers (3:45)
Up Song (reprise) (8:37)
Review: Black Country, New Road marks a new chapter as a six piece with this new album of previously unreleased music. It was recorded by therm at the Bush Hall venue in London, a legendary place where they played six special shows at the end of last year. This follows a busy and sold out run of shows and the success of 'Ants From Up There' as Lewis Evans, May Kershaw, Georgia Ellery, Luke Mark, Tyler Hyde and Charlie Wayne find some of their highest nights. Critical and fan praise followed them everywhere last year and that will only continue with this, we sense.
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Lonely People With Power
Lonely People With Power (gatefold 'amethyst' vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 756786 01378. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Incidental (I) (5:27)
Doberman (1:59)
Magnolia (4:12)
The Garden Route (5:48)
Heathen (5:03)
Amethyst (8:09)
Incidental (II) (4:12)
Revelator (6:27)
Body Behavior (5:30)
Incidental (III) (4:37)
Winona (4:46)
The Marvelous Orange Tree (5:52)
Review: With 2021's Infinite Granite taking a sharp left turn into the realms of hazy, luscious dream-pop, eyes have been pointedly fixed on San Francisco blackgaze heroes Deafheaven ever since, with many of their fanbase pondering where to next? The answer is their highly anticipated sixth full-length, Lonely People With Power, which finally showcases the band freed from all creative restraint and audience expectation, marrying their equal and effortless understanding of black metal malevolence and shoegaze ethereality, even allowing frontman George Clarke to make full use of his recently discovered vocal range. Howling shrieks and delicate crooning weave around one another on the euphoric heft of 'Heathen', whereas 'Magnolia' offers up one of their most succinctly black metal cuts to date, radiating with the caustic aura of Emperor's more proggy latter-day output. Forgoing their usual post-rock penchant for a small number of tracks all clocking in at approximately ten minutes, the numerous cuts (12 in all, marking the most of any Deafheaven album to date) prioritise instantaneous delivery on their most sprawling and musically diverse collection yet, fusing their harshest and most accessible sonics into one monumental victory lap touching upon everything from black metal to shoegaze, dream-pop, thrash, post-rock, emo, screamo and post-punk.
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 in stock $50.09
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Lonely People With Power
Lonely People With Power (gatefold 'daydream' vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: RRD 6013611. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Incidental (I) (5:27)
Doberman (1:59)
Magnolia (4:12)
The Garden Route (5:48)
Heathen (5:03)
Amethyst (8:09)
Incidental (II) (4:12)
Revelator (6:27)
Body Behavior (5:30)
Incidental (III) (4:37)
Winona (4:46)
The Marvelous Orange Tree (5:52)
Review: San Francisco blackgaze auteurs Deafheaven offered a sharp left turn on 2021's Infinite Granite, which saw the band embrace a fully-fledged dream-pop sound complete with lush, gentle vocal cadences from enigmatic frontman George Clarke, known primarily for his shrieking, inhumane howls. Returning with their sixth full-length Lonely People With Power, the band seek to finally strike a balance between their equal understanding of black metal malevolence and ethereal shoegaze beauty, trading their usual penchant for small collections of lengthy, post-rock indebted ten minute plus tracks in favour of more instantaneous delivery, spread out across 12 individual pieces (their most on any project to date). Ranging from their heaviest and most straightforward black metal work on 'Magnolia', to the blackgazing familiarity of 'Doberman' to the seamless fusion of styles exuded on 'Heathen', which makes ample use of Clarke's now fully elaborated vocal range, marrying his caustic screams with fragile crooning, this is where Deafheaven have seemingly always been striving to land, it just took them a few albums of experimentation to get there.
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 in stock $50.65
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Pirouette
Pirouette (gatefold clear vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: DH 2205. Rel: 02 May 25
Vespers (3:26)
Cinderella (4:34)
Poppy (3:36)
Diva (4:17)
Headlights (1:29)
Acid Rain (5:23)
Departures (4:28)
Audience (2:54)
Ring Road (2:03)
Doves (3:48)
Baton (4:35)
Review: Brooklyn-based Model/Actriz, a four-piece rock band formed in 2016, return with an electrifying new chapter in their career. Frontman Cole Haden, guitarist Jack Wetmore, bassist Aaron Shapiro, and drummer Ruben Radlauer have forged a sound that merges post-punk aggression with noise rock's raw energy. Their latest release is a visceral, direct exploration of both the visceral chaos of their live shows and the darker, more introspective side of their sound. After their debut album Dogsbody earned critical acclaim in 2023, they've recalibrated their approach, opting for a more stripped-down and immediate experience. Tracks like 'Cinderella' and 'Acid Rain' charge forward with the kind of club-ready energy that makes their performances unforgettable, while 'Doves' and 'Audience' offer hauntingly introspective moments. Model/Actriz's commitment to blending queer themes with explosive music continues, pushing boundaries in both their lyrics and sound.
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 in stock $24.49
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Instruments
Instruments (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CFUL 0338. Rel: 08 May 25
Reel 28 (20:57)
Reel 25 (20:03)
Reel 32 (17:47)
Reel 27 India (Slight Return) (17:20)
 in stock $36.87
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Forever Howlong
Forever Howlong (gatefold translucent blue vinyl 2xLP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: ZEN 314E. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Besties (3:36)
The Big Spin (2:29)
Socks (6:08)
Salem Sisters (3:10)
Two Horses (6:24)
Mary (4:08)
Happy Birthday (4:06)
For The Cold Country (6:28)
Nancy Tries To Take The Night (6:34)
Forever Howlong (4:48)
Goodbye (Don't Tell Me) (4:29)
Review: BC, NR are now onto their third album. The Ninja Tune-signees gained attention for not posing as if they're in a band, but looking like an ordinary group of students, or twentysomethings house-sharing. Their bold look, where they're smiling in the press pics, as opposed to donning a moody pout, has thankfully been backed up with some terrific music. Their debut, For The First Time, earned them favourable comparisons to post-rock trailblazers Slint and their second album Ants From Up There is the Gen-z equivalent of Arcade Fire's Funeral, thanks to its grandiose anthemics. Famously, singer and lyricist Isaac Wood left the band on the even of the release of their second album, which sparked outcry and paranoia from their ever-growing army of fans about what that might mean for their future. But the band have kept at it and the remaining six members have chosen to share frontperson duties, thus relieving the added pressure that comes with being a designated frontperson. This third album - and first post Isaac Wood - is proving to be a striking new chapter, with the lead single, 'Besties', an immediately likeable way of introducing it to the world. Georgia Ellery, also of Jockstrap, takes lead vocals here and offers an unforgettable off-kilter indie pop cut reminiscent of Aldous Harding. Zutons-y sax stabs scattered in make for a beautiful touch and leave us feeling that this is the album that's going to send BC, NR onto a stratospheric level, where they're spoken about in the same breath as Radiohead as one of Britain's finest bands.
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 in stock $33.76
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Pirouette
Pirouette (gatefold "ballet" pink vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: TPS 034LP3. Rel: 09 May 25
Vespers (3:23)
Cinderella (4:35)
Poppy (3:34)
Diva (4:15)
Headlights (1:31)
Acid Rain (5:27)
Departures (4:30)
Audience (2:56)
Ring Road (2:00)
Doves (3:47)
Baton (4:45)
 in stock $32.93
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Diamond Jubilee
Cat: W25 18. Rel: 21 Feb 25
Diamond Jubilee
Glitz
Baby Blue
Dreams Of You
All I Want Is You
Dallas
Olive Drab
Always Dreaming
Wild One
Flesh & Blood
Le Machiniste Fantome
Kingdom Come
Demon Bitch
I Have My Doubts
Til Polaritys End
Realistik Heaven
Stone Faces
Gayblevision
Dracula
Lockstepp
Government Cheque
Deepest Blue
To Heal This Wounded Heart
Golden Microphone
If You Hear Me Crying
Darling Of The Diskoteque
Don't Tell Me I'm Wrong
What's It Going To Take
Wild Rose
Durham City Limit
Crime Of Passion
24/7 Heaven
Review: Superior Viaduct and W.25TH present Diamond Jubilee by Cindy Lee, now available in a deluxe 3xLP format with a collectible poster. Lauded across the board and shortlisted for the 2024 Polaris Music Prize, Diamond Jubilee showcases Patrick Flegel's unique blend of haunting melodies and raw emotion. Crafted over years in studios from Toronto to Montreal, this album delivers timeless reflections on love and longing, backed by sticky hooks and immersive soundscapes that cement Cindy Lee's reputation as a standout in experimental pop.
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 in stock $57.40
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The New Sound
The New Sound (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: RT0499 LP. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Blues (5:45)
Terra (4:11)
Holy, Holy (6:03)
The New Sound (4:48)
Walk Up (10:08)
Through A War (2:36)
Bongo Season (1:12)
Motorbike (6:01)
As If Waltz (7:53)
The Magician (3:33)
If You Are But A Dream (17:32)
! low stock $30.38
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Loppen 2024
Loppen 2024 (eco mix vinyl LP + eco mix vinyl 10")
Cat: EPR 078LP. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Sorcerer's Disciple (8:00)
Red Sun In June (7:22)
Boozehound (5:32)
Visions Of A New Horizon (22:13)
The Spot (10") (8:33)
Soledad (10") (8:10)
Review: Hidden in the liner notes of Causa Sui's new live album lies an invitation to join the Danish purveyors of expansive psychedelic jams for a midnight feast at Copenhagen's legendary Loppen venue. Recorded in the heart of freetown Christiania, a place where the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur like the edges of a particularly good dream, the band's performance is a testament to their two decades of sonic exploration. The setlist is a treasure trove for long-time fans, a heady mix of fan favourites and deep cuts, including the sprawling seven-part suite 'Visions of a New Horizon' - a track that unfolds like a sonic tapestry, weaving together psychedelic riffs, soaring melodies, and hypnotic rhythms. But the real highlight is a previously unreleased live rendition of 'Red Sun in June', where the band stretches out and explores their improvisational prowess, venturing into Grateful Dead-esque jams that could fill a stadium. Elsewhere, they channel the spirit of Miles Davis' electric period on 'The Spot', all jazzy interplay and free-flowing improvisation, before unleashing their inner Black Sabbath on the monstrous riffola of 'Soledad' and 'Boozehound'. This is Causa Sui at their most free-flowing and spontaneous, a band that's clearly as comfortable in the live setting as they are in the studio. It's a reminder that sometimes, the best music is the kind that's created in the moment.
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 in stock $26.45
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Vini Reilly (35th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: LMS 1725126. Rel: 08 May 24
Love No More (5:34)
Pol In G (2:17)
Opera (Act I) (4:43)
People's Pleasure Park (6:16)
Finding The Sea (3:16)
Otis (4:10)
They Work Every Day (3:55)
Opera (Act II) (2:55)
Homage To Catelonea (2:02)
Requiem Again (3:53)
My Country (2:52)
Review: The Durutti Column prove just how fertile the North West England music scene was during the mid-late-1970s and through the 1980s. Taking their name from an anarchist military movement active during the Spanish Civil War, the band was formed by Vini Reilly, who brought together a bunch of players from the nascent punk and post punk scene, and managed to turn heads in the process. One of which was Tony Wilson. One of the first acts to sign to his now-legendary Factory Records, they would remain on the imprint until its demise, by which time the project had become a solo thing for Reilly, whose name was already shorthand for risk taking with bold ideas. Take this record, for example, veering from Southern Mediterranean folk to experimental indie, sample-based rock-opera and more, it still defies expectations.
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 in stock $32.37
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Quique (reissue)
Cat: PURE 374LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Climactic Phase (#3)
Polyfusion
Industrious
Imperial
Plainsong
Charlotte's Mouth
Through You
Filter Dub
Signals
Review: Bridging the gap between guitar-driven rock and ambient techno - they would later become the first artist to bring guitars to Warp Records - Seefeel skillfully blended electronic loops with post-psychedelic basslines, mermaid-like vocals from Sarah Peacock and intelligent percussion. Their debut album for Too Pure in 1993 was both ahead of its time and timeless, offering a quiet revolution of repetition and downtempo somnolent soundscape, a record that remains beautifully undated. Tracks like 'Imperial'. 'Industrious' and 'Charlotte's Mouth' demonstrate Seefeel's knack for using guitars as electronic complements, layering hypnotic smears of feedback with Peacock's intimate whispers. The eight-minute opener, 'Climatic Phase No. 3', floats with barely-there percussion and a lazy, dreamy melody, while 'Filter Dub' delivers a sublime, drowsy bass line perfect for slipping into sleep. The album's structure leans into drone and quirky ambience, creating an experience more akin to a dream state than a traditional rock record. Quique feels proto-IDM, a precursor to the ambient-motorik noise-pop aesthetic that artists like Tim Hecker and Mouse on Mars would explore. Seefeel's early work remains a blueprint for electronic experimentation, demonstrating that the band's forward-thinking approach helped define a genre that continues to defy easy categorisation. Quique is not just a product of the 90s - it's a sonic vision that still feels fresh and boundary-pushing today.
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 in stock $33.21
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Hydroplane (reissue)
Cat: ES 027. Rel: 13 May 22
Wurlitzer Jukebox (3:13)
Piano Movement With Percussion (0:43)
Song For The Meek (3:59)
I Hear A New World (2:07)
New Monotonic FM (3:19)
House Warming (1:46)
14th July (1:28)
Reprise (1:34)
Beloved Invader (2:43)
Interlude (1:09)
New Monotonic FM (acoustic) (4:00)
LDR (1:01)
Send In The Clowns (2:12)
Completed Extract From The Previous 7" (4:13)
Review: Some albums deserve to stay buried, but Hydroplane's 1997 debut album is not one of those. An alternative project from shoegaze-influenced indie band The Cat's Miaow, the self-titled album offered a uniquely hazy, spaced-out blend of lo-fi dream pop vocals, atmospheric guitar textures, DJ Shadow style sample collage, stoned beats, Radoiphonic Workshop style electronic experiments and '90s ambient tropes. It's an unusual but hugely alluring musical melting pot that went largely overlooked at the time - hence this first ever vinyl pressing of the previously CD-only set. We'd recommend giving it a listen because it really is in a genre sub-category all of its own.
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 in stock $28.42
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Spiderland (remastered)
Spiderland (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: TG 364LPV2. Rel: 24 Jun 22
Breadcrumb Trail (5:53)
Nosferatu Man (5:15)
Don, Aman (6:34)
Washer (8:25)
For Dinner (4:53)
Good Morning, Captain (7:37)
Review: In many ways Spiderland is lucky to exist., Slint weren't exactly the most avid studio band in the world, only recording two full length albums during the five years in which they were properly active. They also disbanded around the time this record was released - 1991 - perhaps even shortly before, which could have scuppered any plans for their difficult second even after they managed to emerge from a recording facility with enough tracks.

But what tracks they are. Spiderland is rightly considered an absolute landmark, an LP that captures the spirit of rock 'n' roll in transition. Leaving one decade behind, and the hardcore punk that had dominated the underground guitar scene, while still retaining those ethics, it has one foot in grunge, another in experimental, another in garage and a fourth somewhere else. Enough limbs to mark it out as a real mutant.
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 in stock $30.38
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Unsane
Unsane (limited LP)
Cat: LBUN 002LP. Rel: 18 Jan 23
Organ Donor (5:14)
Bath (3:07)
Maggot (2:54)
Cracked Up (2:47)
Slag (3:04)
Exterminator (2:53)
Vandal-X (2:41)
HLL (1:54)
AZA-2000 (2:30)
Cut (2:56)
Action Man (2:22)
White Hand (4:27)
Review: Unsane's self-titled debut album was made instantly famous for its inclusion of a horrifically gory image on its front cover. It's a time-honoured method of achieving quick success, if the blueprint provided by Norwieigan church-burners Mayhem was anything to go by. Let's not let that distract us, though, because this isn't black metal. Rather than bathing in atmosphere, Unsane embraces noise, distorted vocals, classic rock progressions, doomy riffs, and fill-heavy rhythm tracks. Officially reissued in 2022 but flying off our shelves now, be sure to catch this utmost-quality remaster while you still can.
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 in stock $28.14
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Forest Of Lost Children (reissue)
Cat: GGB031 LP. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Semicircle
Kodama
Smoke & Mirrors
Streets of Calcutta
Hem
White Moon
Review: It feels like every couple of years a new reissue of Kikagaku Moyo's magical 2013 album Forest of Lost Children comes around, but we are not moaning. This group is "a musical union between five free spirits" or in less poetic terms, band founders Go Kurosawa (on drums and vocals) and Tomo Katsurada (on guitar and vocals) plus bass by and Akira also on guitar. Their sound is as unique as any, with psychedelic, folk, prog-rock, psychedelic-folk-mixed-with-prog-rock and more all collided into one another on an album that keeps you on your toes and guessing at what might come next even within each track, let alone across the whole album. If you're a new interested party this is a great primer for what the band is all about.
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 in stock $33.21
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Toquei No Sol
Toquei No Sol (limted 'leaf green' vinyl LP)
Cat: LAUNCH 267. Rel: 09 Feb 23
Quatro Palavras (7:32)
Sangue De Lua De Lobo (4:33)
Toquei No Sol (5:44)
You Do It (7:16)
Forever (6:03)
What It Is (7:12)
Review: Marlene Ribeiro's cult status has already guaranteed copies of this will be flying out faster than you can say "first album under own name after years as Negra Branca, a member of GNOD, and collaborations with luminaries from Valentina Magaletti to Thurston Moore". And her first offering as herself, as it were, rockets straight to the pinnacle of career highs to date, a record that's so full of ideas yet consistent and complete.

Produced between Ireland, Portugal, Madeira and Salford, partly inspired by Ribeiro's grandmother, Emilia, introducing her to the concept of "recording things, here and there". The result is this incredible combination of hallucinatory dream pop, found notes and captured moments, resulting in a vivid tapestry of hook-laden songs that are meditative yet catchy, late-night but bright and breezy.
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 in stock $26.45
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Enjoy Eternal Bliss (reissue)
Cat: YH 001. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Dash & Blast (16:34)
We Flood Empty Lakes (11:41)
A Song For Starlit Beaches (19:32)
Illuminate My Heart, My Darling (17:33)
 in stock $14.08
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Spiderland
Cat: TG 64LP. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Breadcrumb Trail
Nosferatu Man
Don, Aman
Washer
For Dinner
Good Morning, Captain
Intérprete: Upside Down
 in stock $25.05
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Extracts From The Multiverse
Cat: TTR 45004. Rel: 01 Mar 22
No Response From Albert II (1:58)
The Rossumovi Univerzalni Roboti Waltz  (1:58)
Inside The Monolith (2:07)
Hommage Au Le Trio Fantastique (1:49)
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Beta (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: MYUCLP 001. Rel: 14 May 25
Doom (3:19)
Comu (3:00)
Reube (3:16)
See (1:41)
Deuv (2:30)
Efoi (2:51)
Kidu (3:32)
Us (1:32)
Foeo (2:44)
Emeb (2:17)
Oroia (4:36)
Moh (3:03)
 in stock $41.93
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Beta 2 (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: MYUCLP 002. Rel: 14 May 25
Kipa (2:32)
Tetf (3:27)
Bisp (2:12)
Viom (2:35)
Xoa (2:02)
Foki (2:15)
Duto (3:16)
Mulq (2:11)
Jiade (4:02)
Huel (6:11)
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Life Like
Life Like (LP + insert)
Cat: DBLP1 2023. Rel: 17 Jul 24
Just Breathe (3:05)
White Stone Eyes (4:55)
Party Of One (3:19)
Life Like (4:20)
No Tomorrows (4:12)
That Was Too Easy (2:57)
I'm Going To Make You Cry (4:10)
One Of You (5:57)
Make Believe World (2:57)
 in stock $31.80
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New World Lonely Ride
Cat: KRANK 245LP. Rel: 04 Apr 25
New World, Lonely Ride (3:30)
Sun Morning Sun (3:44)
Omni Country (4:28)
Dream Of Someone (4:04)
Silver Streams (3:23)
Black River Song (3:50)
Mirage/Afternoon (3:23)
South Canyon (3:30)
Blue Tears Never Dry (3:22)
Baritone Boderlands (5:50)
Review: Michael Grigoni and Pan•American's latest collaboration is a series of contemplative reflections on the isolation, fractures and uncertainties that define today's world. The album delves into the emotional landscape shaped by political divisions, personal solitude, and the lingering aftereffects of the pandemic. Through its fusion of folk, country, bluegrass, and blues elements, paired with a modern, ambient atmosphere, the sound is both rooted in tradition and forward-looking. Tracks like 'Sun Morning Sun' and 'Silver Streams' carry a sense of quiet introspection, while 'Black River Song' and 'Mirage/Afternoon' showcase the duo's ability to merge organic instrumentation with spacious, textured soundscapes. The album's exploration of personal and collective experience creates a reflective space, asking listeners to pause and engage with the complexities of modern life. A musical journey that speaks to the heart of the American experience, offering an emotional response to an uncertain future.
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32
45 Pounds
Cat: WHYT 99LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Penetrator (2:56)
Castrato Raw (Fullback) (2:51)
Pain Fountain (2:06)
Animal Death Already Breathing (3:34)
Ultra Shade (2:21)
Iron Feet (2:31)
Tear Pusher (4:03)
Sickle Walk (1:55)
Blackout (4:01)
Changer (2:26)
Review: Based in New York City, YHWH Nailgun (pronounced "Yahweh") are a newfound experimental noise-rock four-piece who have varied acceptance on what can be deemed "noise". Built around the ludicrous percussive ability of drummer Sam Pickard whose use of rototoms conjures an organic yet mechanistic pulse, warped and compressed guitars collide with an array of synths and electronic elements all infused with the suffocated, ranting, rambling, unhinged shrieking of vocalist Zack Borzone. Their debut full-length 45 Pounds bubbles with a similar art-noise sass-punk quality to very early HEALTH (before they rebooted as the industrial-metal trio they're known as today) yet attempting to still fit in with the likes of The Jesus Lizard or Chat Pile. They don't whatsoever, and they're all the better for it, as these unhinged 21 minutes condense saccharine, bubblegum machinery into some of the most frenetic compositions recorded all year. Just because it can only be described as "noise-rock" doesn't mean it necessarily sounds like noise-rock.
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Preludes
Preludes (limited 10")
Cat: FC 58. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Lights Out (3:11)
Naukluft Plateau (3:37)
Golden Gain (3:05)
Tangential Thoughts (6:47)
On The Accordeon Bus (3:11)
Review: Nearly a decade since the Swedish trio's last full-length Casino (2014), brothers Andreas and Johan Berthling, along with Tomas Hallonsten, ease back into the fold with Preludes, a five-track collection that reaffirms their mastery of delicate, genre-blurring soundscapes. Following the promising 'Refrains' 10" in 2023, this new release is a comforting reminder that Tape's signature blend of acoustic instrumentation and electronic processing remains as singular and stirring as ever, as they continue to weave hypnotic textures that feel both ethereal and earthy. 'Opener Lights Out' is a tender folk threnody where repeating guitar patterns create a meditative haze. 'Naukluft Plateau' drifts with ruminative piano over cascading tones, while the brief 'Golden Gain' mixes huffing harmonium and subtle electronic scrums. 'Tangential Thoughts' is quintessential Tape, a dreamy two-chord motif, rustling organ and delicate percussion all evoking wistful reveries. The closing track, 'On The Accordion Bus', sways with glitch-like textures and gentle rhythms, blurring the line between transit and reflection. There's a unique warmth to their balance of melody and abstraction here, reminiscent of Aphex Twin's ambient pop or Susumu Yokota's textural elegance. Praise indeed, but sometimes the quietest returns make the deepest impact.
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From The Void
From The Void (limited LP)
Cat: HMK 095LP. Rel: 08 May 25
She Likes The Stormy Weather (5:58)
Hindrance (5:09)
Drugs & Religion (5:32)
Night As Bright As Day (3:48)
Southern Snow (5:40)
Ultrasound (3:52)
Arms Around Your Sorrow (3:47)
Eschata (3:32)
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The New Sound (Alternate Cover Edition)
Cat: RT 0499LP2. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Blues (5:45)
Terra (4:11)
Holy, Holy (6:03)
The New Sound (4:48)
Walk Up (10:08)
Through A War (2:36)
Bongo Season (1:12)
Motorbike (6:01)
As If Waltz (7:53)
The Magician (3:33)
If You Are But A Dream (17:32)
Review: After three groundbreaking albums with black midi, including 2023's Hellfire, Geordie Greep has carved out time to release his debut solo project, The New Sound. This album showcases an eclectic and vibrant approach to alternative pop, granting Greep the freedom to pursue creative impulses without restraint. He reflects on this liberation, stating that without a band to answer to, he could fully explore his artistic vision. The recording process involved over thirty session musicians across Sao Paulo and London, blending diverse influences. Greep notes the spontaneity of working with local talent in Brazil, where tracks were recorded in a matter of days. Musically, The New Sound delves into themes of urban life and human experiences, juxtaposing light-hearted melodies with darker narratives. Songs like 'Holy Holy' merge indie pop with lush Latin arrangements, while 'Motorbike' features bassist Seth 'Shank' Evans in a poignant lament. Greep's ambition is evident throughout the eleven tracks, aiming to engage listeners with intricate lyrics and unexpected turns. He hints at future live performances, aiming to capture the album's dynamic spirit in various settings.
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36
Snakinist Sand Form/No Jaw Nite Rights
Snakinist Sand Form (21:09)
No Jaw Nite Rights (20:53)
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Eros
Eros (LP)
Cat: BEWITH 180LP. Rel: 19 May 25
Golden Verses (2:15)
Lyre Lyre (1:20)
Dolorous Stroke (2:12)
Plain Paper (2:09)
Grapes Draped (2:10)
Xanix Annum (1:55)
Painting Rose (2:43)
Rotunda Garden (1:31)
Flowry Orb (3:18)
Theia Mania (2:26)
Painting Percy (3:08)
For Archetypes (2:38)
Ars Memoriae (2:26)
Mirrored Seven (6:52)
Pure Ornament (3:26)
Brave Boy (2:56)
Waxen Waned (0:20)
Review: Daniel O Sullivan, known as a producer for the likes of Tim Burgess and for his astounding art pop band Grumbling Fur, makes his first foray into classically informed chamber music. With some sort of superhuman genius mind, the unassuming Mancunian wrote these arrangements for a 14-piece ensemble and nailed it. 'Golden Verses' is stately, pastoral, yet menacing. Another highlight, 'Painting Rose' is some of the most psychedelic classical music you'll ever hear. So, if you're looking for chamber music that spans eras, genres and takes you on a transcendent journey, then look no further.
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Love You All Over Again
Love You All Over Again (limited 'snail trail' clear vinyl LP)
Cat: FTH 542LPC. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Everything Else (5:14)
Didn't Know Why (4:07)
Sixes (2:42)
Snails (5:10)
Laundry (4:39)
Drifting Memory Station (4:09)
Deep Underneath (5:28)
Levitate A Little (3:22)
Yeekeys (3:26)
Coat Hangers (4:59)
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39
Camouflage Heart (reissue)
Camouflage Heart (reissue) (limited clear vinyl LP)
Cat: DAIS 214LPC1. Rel: 22 May 25
It's Luxury (3:41)
Instinct (Backtosense) (3:56)
Under Glass (2:05)
Memories Of Skin & Snow (5:19)
The Spirit Behind The Circus Dream (4:23)
The Ghost Never Smiles (6:40)
A Second Breath (1:53)
Everybody Is Christ (4:04)
Disintegrate (4:23)
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God's Country (reissue)
God's Country (reissue) (limited transparent "citrine" marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: FR 129LPC. Rel: 22 May 25
Slaughterhouse (4:12)
Why (3:31)
Pamela (4:58)
Wicked Puppet Dance (3:00)
Anywhere (5:45)
Tropical Beaches, Inc (3:46)
The Mask (2:56)
I Don't Care If I Burn (7:58)
Grimace_smoking_weed.jpeg (3:56)
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Hopelessness & Shame (remastered)
Cat: SSRA 58A1. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Some Go To Hell (1:10)
Refiniery (2:46)
Wheaton (4:53)
Father's Song (2:33)
Schuylkill (6:16)
PK Party (2:38)
Work Zombie (4:21)
Schute Lube (2:33)
Peace Maker (2:30)
Axitol (1:20)
Vent (1:47)
Temptation (5:18)
LBJ (3:23)
 in stock $26.18
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Live In Europe October 1968
Cat: RANDB 164LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Nifty Little Number (8:18)
King Kong (10:43)
Oh In The Sky (6:06)
A Pound For A Brown (3:31)
Sleeping In A Jar (2:50)
Octandre (2:16)
Uncle Meat Variations (1:34)
In Memoriam: Hieronymus Bosch (4:31)
America Drinks & Goes Home (5:36)
Octandre (2:51)
 in stock $24.76
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Luster
Luster (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: 4AD0 755LP. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Realt (1:52)
Projections (3:39)
Garden (3:59)
Corrib (1:59)
Halo (3:43)
Spring (3:30)
Stonefly (3:30)
Flutter (1:29)
Trip (2:39)
Violet (3:34)
Up (3:52)
October Moon (3:31)
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44
Scratch Acid Box Set
Scratch Acid Box Set (limited numbered 180 gram clear vinyl 3xLP + clear vinyl 7" + booklet in slip-case)
Cat: TG 385LP. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Cannibal (2:22)
Greatest Gift (2:11)
Monsters (1:19)
Owner's Lament (4:31)
She Said (2:21)
Mess (2:23)
El Espectro (3:34)
Lay Screaming (2:44)
Mary Had A Little Drug Problem (2:14)
For Crying Out Loud (3:02)
Moron's Moron (3:10)
Skin Drips (2:43)
This Is Bliss (2:13)
Flying House (3:08)
Crazy Dan (4:14)
Eyeball (2:06)
Big Bone Lick (3:50)
Unlike A Baptist (2:25)
Damned For All Time (2:05)
Ain't That Love (2:54)
Holes (2:00)
Albino Slug (3:11)
Spit A Kiss (2:04)
Amicus (3:15)
Cheese Plug. (5:00)
Holes (7") (1:52)
The Final Kiss (1:56)
Review: The complete studio recordings from Austin, Texas noise rockers Scratch Acid - all remastered from the original tapes. Formed in 1982, they received minimal attention outside their hometown scene and their time as a band was short-lived as they split in 1987. Nevertheless, the band members have punk rock CV's for the ages (frontman David Yow formed The Jesus Lizard with bassist David Sims) and they leave in their wake a treasure-trove of frenzied, darkly-atmospheric tunes. The recordings, which you leave you dumbfounded how they didn't become more popular, are the perfect companion to messy nights in. Instead of looking like a hipster-by-numbers and putting Nick Cave's The Birthday Party on - put a track from this collection on instead; say 'Owner's Lament'. It's way cooler.
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Blind On A Galloping Horse
Blind On A Galloping Horse (limited gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: HVNLP 219. Rel: 09 Nov 23
When People Are Occupied Resistance Is Justified (10:21)
It's Over, If We Run Out Of Love (5:04)
Emotionally Clear (4:04)
Hope Is The Last Thing To Die (4:50)
You Will Know Me By The Smell Of Onions (4:38)
Necessary Genius (3:42)
Yeah X 3 (4:47)
I Laugh Myself To Sleep (4:13)
Too Muchroom (3:47)
Agitprop 13 (6:50)
Stop Apologising (5:37)
Tyranny Of The Talentless (5:46)
Love In The Upside Down (4:39)
Blind On A Galloping Horse (5:32)
Review: David Holmes' first solo album since 2008's The Holy Pictures, Blind On A Galloping Horse now comes to Heavenly Recordings. A politically-charged LP full of sonic interrogations of political disaster and turmoil, Holmes here joins the cast of artists using their art to provide solace to music fans suffering at the hands of the Uncertainocene. With updated versions of the previously released singles 'Hope Is The Last Thing To Die' and 'It's Over If We Run Out Of Love', as well as a recording of an unreleased song by Holmes' late friend Andrew Weatherall, we're reminded of conflict, migration and othering, as all manner of voices combine to form a diverse but unified whole against a backdrop of leftfield post-punk - be they the spoken word accounts from Afghan and Ukrainian refugees now welcomed as residents in Belfast, or the French and Irish observers of the UK's turmoil of recent years.
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46
Lost Tracks & Rare Cuts
Lost Tracks & Rare Cuts (limited coloured vinyl LP (comes on different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which colour you will recieve))
Cat: MBV LTRC. Rel: 26 Apr 24
Sugar (3:49)
Cowboy Song (3:36)
Good For You (2:30)
Glider (9:42)
Just Like Us (3:39)
The Time Of Day (4:44)
Map Reference 41N 93W (4:09)
Instrumental #1 (3:21)
Instrumental #2 (4:43)
We Have All The Time In The World (3:16)
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Hard Times Furious Dancing
Hard Times Furious Dancing (green vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: BAY 134VX. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Pay The Rent
Personal Responsibilities
Raoul
Dancing In Transit
Where's The Caganer?
Smart World
Hagen Im Garten
Bai Lan
Closely Observed
 in stock $27.59
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Halo Moon
Halo Moon (limited clear vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: TR 577LTD. Rel: 25 Sep 24
Shake It All Out (5:00)
For The River Man (4:40)
Come Tomorrow (4:44)
Along The Way (4:59)
Lonesome Heart (4:28)
Halo Moon (3:18)
Nothing Matters (4:32)
This Train Rolls On (6:26)
 in stock $33.76
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In Tokyo: The Japanese Broadcast Volume Two
Cat: PARA 625LP. Rel: 19 Jan 24
Still Life In Mobile Homes (5:30)
Methods Of Dance (6:31)
Quiet Life (4:48)
European Son (4:10)
The Art Of Parties (6:19)
Bamboo Music (6:15)
Taking Islands In Africa (5:31)
Life In Tokyo (6:43)
Canton (5:12)
Goodnight (2:26)
Review: South London formed band Japan first came together in 1974, led by David Sylvian on vocals, guitar and keyboards with Steve Jansen and Mick Karn also forming the core trio that went on to be joined by Richard Barbieri and Rob Dean. It was in 1982 that Japan headed to, well, Japan, to play the last leg of their tour having achieved plenty of chart success including nine Top 40 UK hits. The recordings here capture their last ever live shows from December of that year and they were broadcast across the country on radio. They have never been on vinyl before now as the entire show is presented in two essential volumes.
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 in stock $23.07
50
Dead Pioneers
Dead Pioneers (limited neon orange vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: HOFF 460LPC. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Tired (2:56)
We Were Punk First (1:32)
Moving Day (1:57)
The Punchline (3:51)
Bad Indian (1:52)
The Art Of Savagery (0:14)
Rage (2:05)
Dreamcatcher (0:48)
World Up My Ass (1:40)
Political Song (6:20)
Doom Indian (2:17)
No One Owns Anything & Death Is Real (3:34)
 in stock $26.18
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