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Singles
Look At The Lights Go Up
Cat: NW 515. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Hopscotch - "Look At The Lights Go Up" (2:20)
Andwella - "Hold Onto Your Mind" (3:49)
Review: Guerssen Records specialise in reissuing obscure psychedelic music from the past, and here they home in on two early British psychedelic bands, Hopscotch and Andwella. 'Look At The Lights Go Up' is Hopscotch's contribution, with the band made up of former members of the Eyes and Tomorrow, and the track comes as a rare and unreleased demo of melodic trip-sat illumination and lyrical nonsensicality ("This lady from the forest of Manhattan...". Andwella's 'Felix' comes to the B-side, and is a formerly unreleased outtake from their second album World's End.
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Álbumes
Paralyzed Genius Brain (reissue)
Paralyzed Genius Brain (reissue) (orange vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 505199 6000210. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Cometary Orbital Drive 0011 (18:33)
Paralyzed Brain (11:12)
See You In The New World (7:19)
Magic Bohemian Has Gone (18:22)
Freehead Distraction (19:51)
Review: If you don't know Acid Mothers Temple, get to know. This terrific psychedelic rock band is part of the quintessence of Eastern counterculture, self-defined as a "freak-out group for the 21st Century", led by Kawabata Makoto. With most of their albums centring on a ten minute long prog-haze freakouts, Paralyzed Brain here is no exception, with its three star pieces - 'Cemetery Orbital Drive 0011', 'Paralyzed Brain' and 'Magic Bohemian Has Gone' - adding up to a whopping deluge of consciousness-expanding rock. Now reissued on LP after its first, limited edition CD-only version as part of 'The Electric Dream Ecstasy Tour' in 2018.
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Flowers & Dead Soul
Flowers & Dead Soul (limited mint vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: TON 158LP. Rel: 27 Sep 23
Sounds Of Illusion (7:34)
On The Run (6:10)
Schattenspiel (8:42)
Dead Bodies (5:01)
Good Mourning (7:16)
Heaven Scent (10:46)
Review: Leipzig band Acid Rooster have been laying out their template for hard-boiled psych rock for some six years now, and they're getting stronger with each release. This latest album is made up of six long-form jams doused in FX and holding down sustained grooves in a manner which doffs its cap to the pioneers of krautrock from Ash Ra Tempel to Amon Duul. There is a dustier finish to the band though, as they show themselves to be equally in thrall to the lurid squall of the American psyche explosion, but somewhere in the middle they come out truly sounding like themselves.
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Drowning Out The Big Jets: BBC Radio Sessions 1982-83
Cat: FALLLP 062. Rel: 01 Nov 23
Suicide Bag (1:56)
Losers (2:03)
Mindless Aggression (2:11)
People (2:28)
Cowslick Blues (2:59)
Fouled On The Footpath (2:34)
Times Must Change (1:48)
Drowning Out The Big Jets (2:03)
Fools Factions (1:40)
Protest Is Alive (2:11)
These Are A Few (1:42)
Gothic Party Time (2:33)
Question Of Choice (1:55)
Cruellest Thief (2:17)
New Kings Girl (3:03)
Mercury Theatre (On The Air Again) (3:40)
Review: Action Pact were a punk rock band from Stanwell, an isolated village right under the flight-path of London Heathrow Airport, inspiring this compilation album's title. Consisting of two formerly unreleased John Peel sessions as well as a David Jensen session - totalling 16 tracks - this retrospective charts the band's history, from their formation in 1981 by guitarist Wild Planet, bassist and lyricist Dr. Phibes and the then 15-year-old drummer Joe Fungus and singer George Cheex, still school-kids when their Heathrow Touchdown EP was released in October 1981. BBC DJ John Peel played the single many times and booked them for the first session to appear here, recorded in February 1982. The second Peel session was recorded and broadcast in 1982 and a David Jensen BBC session in 83.
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Retrovisor
Retrovisor (limited hand-numbered clear red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SDR 18112. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Retrovisor (3:57)
Oceano Mundial (3:27)
La Montana (3:23)
Caida Libre (4:07)
Resplandor (3:49)
Desden (4:14)
Girasoles (3:02)
12 Dias (3:02)
Mi Ventana (3:26)
Frutos De Otono (4:18)
Solo Por Hoy (2:28)
Polvora (3:34)
Espirales (3:08)
Review: Adelaida's fifth studio album Retrovisor arrives here on lovely high-quality 140g black vinyl which also comes with an insert with lyrics as part of the hand-numbered and limited edition 'The Noisy Series' on Spinda Records. It is a full throttle 13 track rock workout with dense and gauzy guitars layered up into impenetrable walls as the vocal wails fight your attention. It is a raw fusion of indie, grunge and shoegaze all the way from Santiago that will remind of classic bands from the late 90s.
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Momentum
Momentum (limited coloured vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MIG 00263. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Nouveaux Son (8:29)
Levant (7:50)
Lilac (6:17)
Nightwatch (9:13)
Shibuya (Studio version) (8:14)
Indajungl (7:04)
Momentum (12:23)
Review: Originally formed in 1967, legendary avant-garde progressive Krautrock legends Agitation Free return with their first album in over two decades, following on from 1999's often overlooked gem Rivers of Return. While the band would reform in 2007 for a series of Japanese shows, later released as the Shibuya Nights live album in 2011, followed by a subsequent 2012 tour, Momentum marks their first collection of newly crafted material in the 21st century. Complete with new tour plans set to commence at the Burg Herzberg Festival, which will be the members' first show together in over ten years, there's never been a more ample time to bone up on your classic 60s prog knowledge in preparation for the pioneers' sonic self-examination.
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Sound & Color (Deluxe Edition)
Sound & Color (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold coloured vinyl 2xLP in embossed spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: RT 0221LPX. Rel: 29 Oct 21
Sound & Color (3:03)
Don't Wanna Fight (3:52)
Dunes (4:17)
Future People (3:24)
Gimme All Your Love (4:03)
This Feeling (4:19)
Guess Who (3:16)
The Greatest (3:50)
Shoegaze (3:01)
Miss You (3:46)
Gemini (6:30)
Over My Head (3:48)
Drive By Baby (2:19)
Joe (3:56)
Someday (3:18)
Don't Wanna Fight (live From Capitol Studio A) (3:54)
Future People (live From Capitol Studio A) (3:25)
Dunes (live From Capitol Studio A) (3:27)
Over My Head (live From Capitol Studio A) (4:00)
Review: RECOMMENDED
It was two in two for Alabama Shakes when they first unveiled this bonafide swamp rock masterpiece. Released in 2015, Sound & Color took the blueprint laid out with Boys & Girls and then kicked up into fifth gear. It's soul. It's blues. It's sweat-soaked funk. Most importantly, though, it's the kind of record that keeps giving the more you listen, sounding equally at home in the 1950s as it does the 2010s.

It's hard to really put into words the level of husky, pained, heart-on-sleeve musicality at the core of this record. Brittany Howard's voice might never again sound as utterly distraught and reflective, pained and somehow filled with hope for a brighter day. Individual readings aside, this is among the finest blues records to land this century, and ranks up there with some of the greats of the 20th, so don't sleep on this edition complete with closing tracks recorded live at the legendary Capitol Studios.
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Zuma 85
Zuma 85 (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPIL 2110. Rel: 13 Oct 23
The Stuff (3:55)
Jelly (3:10)
Right On Time (3:38)
Gb Bb (3:15)
Hadal Zone (5:50)
Fontaine (1:59)
Pattern (3:36)
Sky Club (2:36)
La Rue (2:52)
Dust (3:29)
Zuma 85 (3:31)
Smog Cutter (3:37)
The Fall (4:09)
Review: Allah-Las proudly celebrate the pervading influence of California on their sun-baked sound, but on this new album for Innovative Leisure they've also widened their scope to take in some artfully deployed electronic elements. 'The Stuff' sets out their stall on Zuma 85 in no uncertain terms, as their crunchy 70s guitar tone meets with a subtle electronic pulse and some wry vocoder touches. From their devout psych-rock roots, the band have evolved to take in kosmische, art rock and even a touch of prog in their quest for new strains of sonic enlightenment.
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Banana Moon (remastered)
Banana Moon (remastered) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: BYG 529345. Rel: 06 Apr 23
It's The Time Of Your Life (3:33)
Memories (3:34)
All I Want Is Out Of Here (4:49)
Fred The Fish (2:33)
White Neck Blooze/Codein Coda (5:53)
Stoned Innocent Frankenstein (3:29)
And His Adventures In The Land Of Flip (11:56)
I Am A Bow (2:49)
Review: Australian vocalist-guitarist Daevid Allen was part of a richly innovative sene in Canterbury next to the likes of Robert Wyatt and Pip Pyle. He moved to Paris in the 60s to form Gong and always blended smart music with a sense of off the wall humour. His debut album Banana Moon found him working once more with bassist Archie Legget and vocalist Maggie Bell amongst others. They cooked up daring music that blurs the line between psych rock and more riotous dadaism in a collection of innovate sounds that still sound form the future to this day, meany years later.
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On
On (limited yellow & orange splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: 764015 9731252. Rel: 18 May 23
Tatli Dile Guler Yuze (3:25)
Kirsehir'in Gulleri (2:35)
Goca Dunya (3:57)
Halkali Seker (3:34)
Caney (4:32)
Sad Olup Gulmedim (4:03)
Cemalim (3:59)
Cicekler Ekiliyor (3:21)
Kaymakamin Kizlari (2:47)
Seker Oglan (6:22)
Review: We are extremely thankful of the existence of Altin Gun, a Dutch band who focus their efforts on playing Turkish folk/psychedelic rock. Three albums so far have served to establish their sprawling sound. Their latest, Ask, does particularly well to chuck additional funk and disco edges into the mix - but contemporaneously comes On, a reissue of their debut LP released in 2018. In reissuing it, French label Le Vinyl Club document the band's eureka moment and subsequent splash onto the scene that eventually won them a Grammy. Beautiful cuts such as 'Goca Dunya' hear well-polished takes on trad Turkish folk, but with an added energy and verve brought to the fore by not only an electrifying backing band, but a whopping two vocalists, Merve Dasdemir and Erdinc Ecevit Yildiz.
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Ask
Ask (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: GBLP 138. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Badi Sabah Olmadan (4:44)
Su Siziyor (4:02)
Leylim Ley (4:12)
Dere Geliyor (3:44)
Cit Cit Cedene (4:10)
Rakiya Su Katamam (3:39)
Canim Oy (3:21)
Kalk Gidelim (4:30)
Guzelligin On Para Etmez (3:45)
Doktor Civanim (3:53)
Review: Altin Gun has a famously recognisable sound and it is once again laid bare heart for all to enjoy. This new album is a triumphant return for the much-loved sextet from Amsterdam and one that is high on energy levels throughout. Though familiar in that way, this Ask album finds the band ditching some of their synth-drenched former sounds and 80s and 90s pop leanings to return to their 70s Anatolian funk of their roots. It almost sounds like a live album such is the hustle and bustle of the music with the results sounding all the more warm and welcoming.
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Intérprete: Phat Phil Cooper
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Disaster Luud Noma
Disaster Luud Noma (limited CD)
Cat: OMM 290762. Rel: 05 Dec 23
Drum Things (Erschlagzeugtes)
Asynchron (Verjault Und Zugeredet)
Yea Yea Yea (Zerbeatelt)
Broken (Ofensivitaaten)
Somnium (Trauma)
Frequency (Entzwei)
Autonomes (Entdrei)
Chaoticolour (Entsext)
Expressionidiom (Kapuntterbunt)
Altitude (Quaar Feld Aus)
Impropulsion (Noch'n Lied)
Review: Emerging from Germany's psychedelic and progressive rock underground in the late 1960s, Amon Duul was a freewheeling collective named in honour of the "art commune" in Berlin in which they not only came together, but also recorded their turn-of-the-seventies albums - most notably the 1972 double album Disaster Luud Noma. Here reissued in fully remastered form, the album is highly significant - and not just because it is now counted as one of the earliest expressions of what would become known as krautrock. Built on dense, layered percussion and rhythms beaten out by multiple drummers, its' hard-to-pigeonhole sound drew on fuzzy psychedelic rock, twisted jazz-rock and the collective's own radical experimentation. It remains an utterly insane record, but a brilliant one at that.
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We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal
We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal (2:51)
Hymortality (8:31)
The Immortality Break (7:58)
Synthony On A Theme Of Mortality (2:47)
Psych Recap (8:27)
Physically I'm Here, Mentally Far, Far Away (9:45)
Review: Amorphous Androgynous are back with something suitably epic in the form of this symphonic, 40-minute prog space-rock concept album, We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal. It is presented as five fantastic parts with the legendary Peter Hammill and Paul Weller both guesting, while the Chesterfield Philharmonic Choir and a 25-piece live orchestral string section provide the sumptuous sound that makes this most expansive and borderless record sound so meaningful. A cosmic trip of gigantic proportions with all the ups and downs you need to really feel moved, this is the definition of prog lavishness.
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Comfort To Me
Comfort To Me (gatefold LP)
Cat: RT 0250LP. Rel: 10 Sep 21
Guided By Angels (3:02)
Freaks To The Front (1:43)
Choices (2:22)
Security (3:48)
Hertz (2:37)
No More Tears (2:50)
Maggot (3:24)
Capital (2:47)
Don't Fence Me In (2:43)
Knifey (3:24)
Don't Need A Cunt (Like You To Love Me) (1:33)
Laughing (1:47)
Snakes (3:00)
Review: You don't get to call your band Amyl & The Sniffers if the music is anything short of corrosive, in the best possible way. Launching at a serious pace from the off, this is punk at its modern best - a juggernaut of sweat, swearing and uncompromising songwriting that's only rival for your attention comes in the form of riffs and gritty chord instrumentation.

But the Melbourne, Australia band's second LP is far from a simple rehash of the first, which we could have also described in similar terms to those you just read above. This time round things feel more thoughtful, perhaps even patient in certain moments. Of course they still wear 'weirdos' on their sleeves, tongues often firmly placed in cheeks. But there's a depth here to the songwriting, a retro and introspective feeling that reveals far more than the debut album let us hear.
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1969 (remastered)
1969 (remastered) (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: GUESS 209. Rel: 25 Apr 23
Lonely Streets (4:17)
The Reason (3:36)
Day Of The Change (5:04)
And Now The Sun Shines (4:00)
Return To Sanity (8:12)
Ocean Song (4:12)
Too Old (5:00)
Turns To Dust (6:50)
I Can Stop The Sun (2:11)
When To Stop (8:31)
Review: Andromeda, the British psychedelic rock band that formed in 1966, first released '1969' in the eponymous year. Considered a 'rare and obscure' album by any account, Spain's Guerssen label, who specialise in reissues of the sort, have now set their sights on it. The only album released by the band, it features John Du Cann on guitar and vocals, and Mick Hawksworth on bass and vocals. From the off, we're met with a blend of hard and psych rock, guitars squawking and screeching tastefully on cuts like 'Lonely Streets' and 'Too Old' as much as they provide a well-placed rhythmic and melodic backing. There's even hints at psychedelically-induced God complexes: cosmic themes crop up on slowdowners like 'I Can Stop The Sun', where the nigh-delusional superpower that is solar kinesis effectively portrays the grandiosity of even the most niche of psych bands.
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I Take It All (Singles Collection)
I Take It All (Singles Collection) (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: GUESS 238. Rel: 13 Dec 23
Sweet Mary (2:51)
If I Ever Get My Hands On You (1:59)
Oh My Love (2:49)
Big City (2:04)
Goodbye Sisters (2:52)
I Take What I Want (2:51)
She Knows What To Do (2:30)
I'm Looking For A Saxophonist Doubling French Horn Wearing Size 37 Boots (2:40)
These Boots Are Made For Walkin' (2:43)
A Taste Of Honey (3:11)
I Feel Good (2:46)
Molly Anderson's Cookery Book (3:29)
Routine (3:07)
Our Man Flint (3:01)
What Should I Do (2:51)
In The Deep End (3:06)
Brother Can You Spare A Dime (2:57)
Al's Party (2:44)
Review: In some ways (well, at least one way), The Artwoods epitomise what's wrong with popular music, and pre-empted how malignant their problem would become, eventually spreading to every other group that can't churn out new Best Ofs and guarantee huge sales. As a band, the 1960s rhythm & blues outfit were a big draw on the gig circuit, ranking alongside the likes of The Animals in terms of shifting tickets. On the other hand, surprisingly weak numbers for albums and singles tells a very different story, one all-too-familiar in the 2020s. Given this was back then, though, when flogging records was the holy grail, it proved to be quite the undoing, with the guys only managing to convince labels to back a clutch of singles, LPs only coming retro-retrospectively. I Take It All kind of proves how wrong people were, with tracks that stand up to the best of the era.
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Seven Up (50th Anniversary Edition)(reissue)
Cat: MGART 613. Rel: 20 Sep 22
Space (15:48)
Time (20:59)
Review: 7 Up is three things; a ubiquitous energy drink brand, an infamous TV show charting the upbringing and development of various children from the ages of seven upwards, and the third studio album by Ash Ra Tempel - their only collaborative piece with notorious psychologist and psychedelic drug advocate Timothy Leary. Supposedly, the sprawling psych-Moog album was named after a bottle of 7 Up that had been spiked with LSD was given to the band's lyricist Brian Barritt. This new version contains the original manuscript of the album's concept by Leary, as well as photos from the recording session in Bern.
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Ash Ra Tempel (50th Anniversary Edition)
Ash Ra Tempel (50th Anniversary Edition) (180 gram vinyl LP + poster + inserts in fold-out sleeve)
Cat: MGART 611. Rel: 03 Oct 23
Amboss (19:22)
Traummaschine (24:33)
Review: Ash Ra Tempel are something of a ground zero for the krautrock movement, and their 1971 debut album is the logical first step in exploring this profound, captivating world of sound. Made up an alarmingly youthful Manuel Gottsching, Klaus Schulze and Hartmut Enke, and recorded by the legendary Conny Plank, it's an expansive two-pronged excursion which takes psychedelic rock and plunges it into the possibilities of early electronic music with mesmerising results. This 50th anniversary edition has been put together with due care and attention by Gottsching's label MG Art, and it comes with additional posters, inlays and the informative manifesto of the band as written by Gottsching all those years ago.
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Join Inn (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: MGART 614. Rel: 21 Sep 22
Freak 'N' Roll (19:05)
Jenseits (23:55)
Review: Ash Ra Tempel are one of the undisputed totems of krautrock, and from their considerable legacy, Join Inn is one of their most important records. The line-up of the band in 1973 included Klaus Schulze and Manuel Gottsching, who went on to become legends in their own right, but it was on pieces like the extended 'Freak'n'roll' and 'Jenseits' that they cemented their reputation as instrumental trailblazers, shattering the conventions of rock music and creating a new musical mode that still carries weight today. Getting the celebration in early, Gottsching's own Mg Art label are toasting 50 years since this landmark album came out with a shiny new reissue - much needed given the scant repressing Join Inn has had up until now.
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Heavy Axe (reissue)
Heavy Axe (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 724 2061. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Get Up Off Your Knees (3:41)
Cast Your Fate To The Wind (3:33)
You're So Vain (4:20)
My Family (5:00)
Mucho Chupar (3:13)
Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing (3:41)
It Ain't For You (4:23)
Everything Counts (6:55)
Review: The music of David Axelrod is a rite of passage for many record collectors. The great composer, arranger and multi-instrumentalists crafted several seminal albums that all take you deep into gorgeous worlds of jazz, funk and library music with narratives you'd expect in film scores and emotion in high supply. Heavy Axe might be one of his best and so this welcome reissue is a timely reminder of that. Its sweeping strings, grand horns and orchestral arrangements ebb and flow with great drama and absorbing artistry so stick it on loud and give yourself over to its rare pleasures.
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Intérprete: DJ ROCCA
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Song Of Innocence
Song Of Innocence (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 700204. Rel: 06 Nov 23
Urizen (4:01)
Holy Thursday (5:29)
The Smile (3:49)
A Dream (2:03)
Song Of Innocence (4:28)
Merlin's Prophecy (2:37)
The Mental Traveler (4:04)
Review: David Axelrod is one of those composer-auteurs revered amongst crate diggers and spiritual listeners, whose ideas were bigger than any one band could handle. That's why he flew on from The Electric Prunes and struck out on his own in 1968 with this opus of big band-prog-psych-funk. If that sounds like a heavyweight combination, it's because it is, as Axelrod pushed his arrangements into the stratosphere. Just listen to a perennial classic like 'Holy Thursday' and you'll feel yourself soaring without even trying. Now Elemental have repressed this landmark record onto heavyweight vinyl, which is precisely what such massive music deserves.
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Phantasmagoria In Blue
Phantasmagoria In Blue (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: STUMM 493. Rel: 08 Sep 23
Creators Of Rain (3:27)
Indian Summer (4:46)
I Lost Something In The Hills (3:32)
Song To The Siren (3:17)
Milk & Honey (3:50)
Love Is A Battlefield (3:50)
Al Alba (At The Break Of Dawn) (4:37)
Phantasmagoria In Two (4:29)
The Blue Unicorn (5:00)
She Won't (4:36)
The One & Only (Phantasmagory) (3:43)
Review: Mick Harvey has collaborated with Mexican artist Amanda Acevedo on a series of duets that make up this new album, Phantasmagoria in Blue. The 14 tracks have been taken from a mix of already existing duets, songs that were not duets, as well as some translations from Spanish and one of two original new pieces. The themes running through out it are common to us all - mortality, love and our endless, hapless search for meaning. The resulting record plays out with lush melodies and lots of richly emotional sounds that provoke plenty of thought and reflection.
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