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Incident At A Free Festival
Incident At A Free Festival (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XXQLP2 120. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Deep Purple - "Chasing Shadows" (5:33)
Manfred Mann Chapter Three - "One Way Glass" (3:27)
Andwella - "Hold Onto Your Mind" (3:45)
Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw - "Hot Pants" (1:48)
Pink Fairies - "Do It" (3:01)
Atomic Rooster - "Tomorrow Night" (3:56)
Stray - "Taken All The Good Things - Stray" (5:30)
Edgar Broughton Band - "Out Demons Out" (4:45)
May Blitz - "For Mad Men Only" (4:14)
Curved Air - "Back Street Luv" (3:34)
Hawkwind - "Ejection" (3:46)
Stackwaddy - "Meat Pies ’ave Come But Band's Not ’ere Yet" (4:44)
James Hogg - "Lovely Lady Rock" (3:18)
Paladin - "Third World" (3:51)
Barclay James Harvest - "Taking Some Time On" (5:19)
Jonesy - "Ricochet" (4:02)
Steve Gray - "Led Balloon" (2:22)
Slowload - "Big Boobs Boogie" (3:04)
Leaf Hound - "Freelance Fiend" (3:10)
Dave Richmond - "Confunktion" (4:38)
Review: Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs of Saint Etienne fame are the diggers behind this new rock assemblage which pays tribute to mid-afternoon set times at lesser-known festivals from years gone (well, the 70s) such as Deeply Vale, Bickershaw, Krumlin, Weeley, and Plumpton. They were just as important to those who attended as the more celebrated likes of Glasto' and this collection shows the sounds were just as good, too. The sounds - from big names liek Deep Purple, Hawkwind and Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw to lesser known acts like Jonesy, will appeal to hippies and bikers alike with big riffs, funky drumming and some psyched-out sounds.
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Vital: Van Der Graaf Live (remastered)
Cat: ECLEC LP22865. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Ship Of Fools (6:59)
Still Life (10:07)
Last Frame (7:42)
Mirror Images (7:04)
Medley: Parts Of A Plague Of Lighthouse Keepers & The Sleepwalkers (12:20)
Pioneers Over C (10:55)
Sci-Finance (12:04)
Door (5:12)
Urban (8:10)
Nadir's Big Chance (3:54)
Review: Not every live album makes the impact Vital did. Recorded at London's Marquee Club on 16th January 1978, it hit shops six months later, by which time the group had split (for the second time), making this more of a capsule of the past than was probably intended. It also turned heads for the often radical re-design of older tracks in the set list. The troupe had been known for on-stage intensity, but this tour was particularly ferocious. Captured using a 24-track mobile unit, the second of two performances in the UK capital was committed to tape, and then mixed down into Vital at Foel Studio by Guy Evans. After some serious magic was worked to clean up a sax track that suffered a technical fault, the finished product encapsulated the huge energy and atmosphere that defined the original date.
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Pink Floyd In Jazz: A Jazz Tribute To Pink Floyd
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Cat: 339930 6. Rel: 22 Oct 21
Pink Turtle - "Money" (3:32)
Ulita Knaus - "Have A Cigar" (2:47)
Gero Korner Trio - "Another Brick In The Wall" (4:40)
Bird On A Wire - "Wish You Were Here" (2:55)
Kirlian Camera - "Julia Dream" (3:57)
Max De Aloe Quartet - "See Emily Play" (2:30)
Nguyen Le & Youn Sun Nah - "Breathe (In The Air)" (2:27)
David Neerman - "Us & Them" (5:55)
Laurent Fickelson & Stephane Belmondo - "Set The Control For The Heart Of The Sun" (edit) (6:40)
Voices On The Dark Side - "Any Colour You Like" (3:32)
Michele Garruti - "Time" (edit) (3:52)
Review: For this album, Wagram France invited various artists from the jazz scene to pay tribute to the legendary band Pink Floyd by interpreting some of their most famous tunes in whatever style they see fit. All the bands biggest singles are taken on from 'Money' to 'Another Brick In The Wall' via 'Wish You Were Here' and 'Us and Them.' They all sound very different with lively keys dancing over jazzy drums on 'Money', folk style vocals from Bird On A Wire and lush harmonies and heavenly vocals from David Neerman on his version of 'Us & Them.' All in all, a fine tribute indeed.
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Popop Compilation 01
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Popop Compilation 01 (hand-numbered LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ABGU 90604591. Rel: 07 Feb 25
Bonjour Hi (Theme) (0:07)
Alaim Boies - "Ping Pong Go" (2:46)
Melissa Fortin - "Fleur Cosmique" (3:01)
Patche - "Plaisir" (4:09)
Multivitamines - "Garniture" (4:34)
Doodoodoo - "Precum" (3:29)
Anachnid - "Warriror Woman" (5:34)
Toast Dawg - "Donut Of The Heart/1F1" (3:37)
Martin Lizotte - "Erreur Sur La Personne" (2:58)
Musique Pour Planches - "Wagadingdong" (4:41)
Saratoga - "Dendrologie" (I) (4:53)
Review: Ambiances Ambigues shows off the breadth and depth of its talent pool with this new compilation of experimental post-rock, synth and ambient sounds. There is nothing poppy about them despite the title, and in fact in places these sounds bring to mind great composers like Ennio Morricone and John Carpenter, as well as the indie-breaks of UNCLE and plenty more references from the noise and abstract world. It's dense and intense, and a perfect go-to when you want to add something a little different to your rotation.
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NEU! Tribute 1 + 2 (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
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NEU! Tribute 1 + 2 (Record Store Day RSD 2024) (limited gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LPGRONXT 1. Rel: 08 May 24
Im Gluck (The National remix) (8:02)
Weissensee (Fink version) (7:07)
Super (Mogwai remix) (4:26)
Alexis Taylor - "4+1=5" (12:44)
Hallogallo (Stephen Morris & Gabe Gurnsey remix) (6:26)
Lierber Honig (Yann Tiersen remix) (9:51)
Super (Man Man remix) (4:53)
Negativland (Idles Negative Space rework) (5:00)
Guerilla Toss - "Zum Herz" (4:26)
After Eight (They Hate Change Cover) (6:23)
Review: If you're going to enlist artists to cover tracks by NEU!, then you best make sure they are of the caliber we see on this track list. The legendary, iconic, and groundbreaking West German krautrock group only gave us three albums, all in quick succession (Neu! in 1972, Neu! 2 the following year, and Neu!75 in 1975), but they made a huge impact in doing so. As such their output could only be retreated with similar aplomb. A quick look on the back of the sleeve here proves someone, somewhere has heeded those words. Yann Tiersen, The National, Fink and more all line up to pay tribute to, and attempt to redirect, the original material. The results range from the rousing chorus and propellant, celebratory rock of 'After Eight' in its They Hate Change Cover form, to the sublime, lo fi folktronica of '4+1=5' by Alexis Taylor.
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Kiosque D'Orphee: Une Epopee De L'autoproduction En France 1973-1991
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Cat: BB 166LPX. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Mar Vista - "Her Eyes Are Closed" (1977)
Kennlisch - "Kennlisch" (1976)
Crystal Eyes - "Crystalzed" (1978)
Warlus - "Girl Like You" (1977)
Gerard Alfonsi - "Fana Stickle" (1977) (0:38)
Geoffroy - "Viking" (1981) (11:49)
Amphyrite - "Symphonie Pour 3 Oeufs Brouilles" (1975) (3:30)
Eole - "Friendship" (1979) (4:00)
Capucine - "Les Elephants" (1973) (1:30)
Rictus - "Flashes" (1981) (17:10)
Inscir Transit Express - "Cipangu" (1978) (3:10)
Polaris - "Polaris" (1978)
Joel Boutolleau - "Force" (1977)
Spotch Forcey - "Frustre" (1981)
Demon & Wizard - "Black Witch" (1982) (0:54)
Temple Sun - "Voyage Sans Retour" (1979) (4:20)
Chantal Weber - "Ballade Aux Chataignes Tombees" (1983) (1:57)
Jean-Claude Zemour - "X Kmh" (1973) (3:16)
Rhodes & Co - "Baoum" (1975) (4:51)
Guidon, Edmond & Clafoutis - "Stormy Sunday" (1974) (5:03)
Dominique A - "Silence Entre Nos Larmes" (1991) (1:57)
Didier Bocquet - "Le Chemin Du Silence" (part 2, 1977) (6:32)
Alain Meunier - "Les Epaves" (1979 - edit) (12:39)
Review: Le Kiosque D'orphie was located first at 7 Rue Gregoire de Tours, and then 20 Rue des Tournelles, Paris. Not a label, nor a publisher, the facility would allow people to press their own vinyl, often with very short runs - say, somewhere between 50 and 500 copies - and release an album to the world. If that sounds exciting today, when where pressing plants are overloaded, wait times are huge and costs so prohibitive small batches shouldn't apply, it was similarly revelatory back then. Led by Georges Batard, a Neumann tube engraver was used to produce original acetates which were then sent off to actual production factories, a process that often appealed to provincial and experimental composers. The process of diving into this overlooked but pivotal part of French electronic and popular music history began around 2018, and continued in earnest until 23 tracks were chosen to represent the breadth of work produced and the gamut of styles and sounds. Now, here they are.
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Heavy Kraut: Wie Der Hardrock Nach Deutschland Kam 1977-1983 Teil 2
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Cat: BCD 17722. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Fargo - "Comin' Together"
Bullfrog - "Live"
Elfenbrein - "Lost Son"
Prinzip - "Sieben Meter Seidenband"
Tollhouse - "Johnny"
Set - "Kipper Keule"
Epitaph - "On The Road"
Berluc - "Hallo Erde, Hier Ist Alpha"
Bastard - "Back To The Nature"
Krokus - "Fire"
Snake - "Day Of Solution"
Requiem - "Steven"
Mass - "Shoot Out"
Viva - "Break Out"
Electric Sun - "Fire Wind"
Faithful Breath - "Rollin' Into Our Lives"
Rampage - "Victims Of Rock"
Accept - "Starlight"
Bullet - "Cold Hearted Woman"
Breslau - "Spinne"
Bauer, Garn & Dyke - "Pyro-manni (Feueralarm!)"
Straight Shooter - "High Speed Lover"
Sinner - "Ridin' The White Horse"
Trance - "Confession"
Beast - "Time Machine"
Mad Max - "Free Will"
Rated X - "Rock Blooded"
Running Wild - "Chains & Leather"
Review: Earlier this year, Bear Family set out to chronicle the formative years of Germany's heavy rock sound, offering up a killer compilation showcasing tracks released between 1970 and '76. This sequel focuses on the next chapter, as German heavy rock turned to heavy metal under the influence of global powerhouses such as AC/DC and Judas Priest. It's educational and entertaining in equal measure, with the two discs showcasing such delights as the bluesy fuzz of Bullfrog's 'Live', the heavy rhythm and blues of Prinzip, the elongated Black Sabbath riffs of Epitaph's 'On The Road', the organ-powered eccentricity of Requiem's 'Steven', the early metal headiness of Breslau ('Spinn') and the all-action excellence of 'Time Machine' by Beast.
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Fantastic Voyage: New Sounds For The European Canon 1977-1981
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Cat: XXQLP2 124. Rel: 24 Jan 24
Simple Minds - " Theme For Great Cities" (6:02)
Cabaret Voltaire - " Silent Command" (4:20)
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "Riot In Lagos" (5:55)
Grauzone - "Eisbar" (4:24)
The Associates - "White Car In Germany" (5:05)
Patrick Cowley - "Nightcrawler" (6:54)
Isabelle Mayereau - "On A Trouve" (2:49)
Chas Jankel - "3,000,000 Synths" (4:59)
Peter Gabriel - "No Self Control" (4:01)
The Walker Brothers - "Nite Flights" (4:31)
Thomas Leer - "Tight As A Drum" (4:48)
Daryl Hall - "The Farther Away I Am" (3:02)
Harald Grosskopf - "So Weit, So Gut" (5:38)
Robert Fripp - "Exposure" (4:35)
Areski Belkacem & Brigitte Fontaine - "Patriarcat" (7:05)
Basil Kirchin - "Silicon Chip" (4:13)
Holger Czukay - "Ode To Perfume" (4:17)
Review: Fantastic Voyage: New Sounds For The European Cannon 1977-1981 is one of the most grandiose titles for a record we have come across in a while, but we like it. Fortunately for those involved, the music on this new gatefold heavyweight double album stands up to scrutiny for lovers of sounds that collide electronic, post-rock and experimental with synth, new wave and even a touch of new age ambient. The track list is a big one with tried and tested names like Patrick Cowley, Cabaret Voltaire, the late Ryuichi Sakamoto, Peter Gabriel and more all featuring. It makes for quite the trip and a fine reminder of the magical newness of electronic music back then.
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Rrroooaaarrr
Rrroooaaarrr (galaxy vinyl LP)
Cat: HRR 966LPGX. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Korgull The Exterminator (Ripping Side)
Fuck Off & Die
Slaughter In A Grave
Ripping Headaches
Horror
Thrashing Rage (Thrashing Side)
Helldriver
Build Your Weapons
To The Death!
Review: Originally released in 1986 during their formative Noise Records era, Rrroooaaarrr would serve as the sophomore follow up to Canadian progressive metal legends Voivod's debut album War & Pain, whilst offering the first true glimpses into the more spacy cosmic compositional approach that would ultimately become their new sonic bedrock. While perhaps not at the level of prog wonder that has elevated 1987's Killing Technology to a much-adored fan favourite, the material on their second effort works as almost a bridge between their speed-thrash origins and the more fully realised vision their later material would harbour. While flashy and intricate, this early work is a testament to how formidable of a straight up thrash metal beast the band originally were before they would opt to distance themselves from their burgeoning peers in Metallica or Megadeth; marking the true beginning of their journey into the great unknown (also referred to as "space-prog").

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End Of Dormancy
End Of Dormancy (limited translucent ocean blue vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: BP 1673. Rel: 10 Mar 25
The End Of Dormancy (8:14)
The End Of Dormancy (live Montreal Jazz Fest 2019) (9:06)
The Unknown Knows (live Montreal Jazz Fest 2019) (5:02)
Review: Canadian sci-fi-tinged prog metal auteurs Voivod originally unveiled The End Of Dormancy EP in 2020, with this "ocean blue" reissue from Brutal Panda sprinkling extra aesthetic weight to the title-track's nautical tale of a mysterious entity leagues beneath the sea. Originally a cut from 2018's critically acclaimed The Wake, this EP version offers a unique "Metal Section" take, almost a full minute longer with added trumpets, saxophone and trombones, whilst the B-side features a live rendition of the epic piece as well as the iconic opening track from the band's seminal 1989 prog-thrash masterpiece Nothingface - 'The Unknown Knows', both performed at the Live Montreal Jazz Fest 2019.

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Inmazes
Inmazes (limited gatefold transparent orange & black marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: M 748713. Rel: 12 Dec 24
The Same War
Stray The Skies
Starburn
Owls
Your Mind Is A Helpless Dreamer
Emily
Gutter Moon
A Stare Without Eyes
Feed The Creatures
Inmazes
Gutter Moon (October session - bonus track)
Stray The Skies (October session - bonus track)
Review: Originally released in 2015, Inmazes marked the debut full-length from Danish progressive metal outfit VOLA. Taking sonic influence from the Djent scene pioneered by Meshuggah and further popularised by acts such as Periphery, yet eschewing much of the metalcore aspects prevalent within the subgenre, the material draws as much from Scandinavian prog metal acts such as Opeth and Katatonia, only fitted with seven string guitar low-end grooves and chunky riffage, making for a curious combination of progressive artistry and Djentcore heft, all unified under the saccharine, almost shoegaze lilt of primary songwriter Asger Mygind's understated vocal delivery. While the band would stray further into melodic, synth-laden prog soundscapes on 2018's sophomore follow up Applause Of A Distant Crowd, this debut where is they let their Djent flag fly as high as the influences worn on their sleeves.
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