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Moonlight Horses
Moonlight Horses (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 223. Rel: 03 Jul 23
Moonlight Horses (4:04)
Catching Stars (4:56)
Review: Estonian rock band Centre El Muusa hail from Tallinn and in vitally started out as experimental electronic duo Centre Electronique Muusa before evolving into the current set up in 2018. They have dropped a couple of tasty albums since 2020 and now contain with their explorations and fusions of the worlds of jazz, rock, folk, world and country with hints of kraut on the new 7" for Funk Night. 'Moonlight Horses' is a psyched out world of campfire guitars and star gazing riffs that leaves you feeling fully hippie-d up. 'Catching Stars' then heightens the trip with more angular guitars and a big wall of garage-rock sound.
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My Rival
My Rival (12")
Cat: 081007 5113396. Rel: 26 Oct 23
My Rival (2:51)
All Of The Time (3:03)
Windows Hotel (2:38)
She Might Look My Way (take 1) (0:35)
She Might Look My Way (take 2) (4:51)
Review: A five-track EP of rarities by Alex Chilton, the American singer and songwriter best known as the lead singer of the Box Tops and Big Star, but whose later efforts led to an extended ambassadorship of the US avant-garde underground. The bulk of the tracks on ‘My Rival’ originate from Chilton’s earliest days, circa. 1975; at this critical juncture, Big Star was no more, and Chilton was teetering on the edge of a nervous breakdown. Saved by his former bandmate, but still confidant, Chris Bell, they soon found themselves re-roused by the power of music, holing up together in Chilton’s bedroom and recording this short but wild set of bluesy experiments. Easily mistaken as the early murmurations of a Big Star reunion, this project should be taken as an eccentricity unto its own, and wholly deserves its 12” debut after an initial RSD run.
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She Sold Her Soul
She Sold Her Soul (pink & blue splattered vinyl 7" + booklet limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DSCBOX 013C. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Cizana - "She Sold Her Soul" (3:51)
La Nueva Generacion - "Uhru Sasa" (3:25)
Review: Discodelic obviously rates this latest 7" of theirs because they have released it in more than one format. As well as a straight back wax version you can also cop it on this pink & blue splattered vinyl complete with a booklet that provides some extra context about the music from Cizana and La Nueva Generation. Both tunes are flame-hot and bristling with energy. The A-side is all joyous flutes, hand drums and percussive Latin grooves then the flip slows things down and ups the brass. Two belters and this one looks as good as it sounds, too.
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Tags: Latin Funk
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She Sold Her Soul
She Sold Her Soul (7"+ booklet limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DSCBOX 013. Rel: 22 Nov 23
Cizana - "She Sold Her Soul" (3:52)
La Nueva Generacion - "Uhru Sasa" (3:26)
Review: It might be getting cold and dark and wet here in the UK but music will always be able to transport us to warmer, sunnier, happier climes. And so it is with this new 7", which includes a booklet, from Discodelic. It's a two tracker from Cizana and La Nueva Generation that is flame hot and bristling with energy - Cizana's 'She Sold Her Soul' kicks off with its joyous flutes, hand drums and percussive Latin grooves then La Nueva Generacion slow things down and up the brass with their carnivalesque Afro-funk workout 'Uhru Sasa'.
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Tags: Latin Funk
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Viemos De Longe
Viemos De Longe (limited 7" + insert)
Cat: BJR 45031. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Viemos De Longe (4:24)
Visita Noturna (4:22)
Review: Collignon brings some real class to this new one on Bongo Joe Records. It is a tidy two-track 45rpm that is best described as psychedelic tropical. Opener 'Viemos De Longe' is a dense and busy mix of warped synth wobbles and steamy jungle effects, humid pads and mystic melodies that take you deep into overgrown flora where all manner of birds and frogs await with their weird and wonderful calls. Add in some psyched-out rock guitars and a sense of 60s spy theme funk and you have a marvellous cut. Flip it over for further sonic fun in the form of the magical 'Visita Noturna.'
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Intérprete: Voodoocuts
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Bigane
Bigane (limited 7")
Cat: BTR 80. Rel: 21 Sep 23
Bigane (3:57)
Namdar (4:38)
Review: Sababa 5 are a funk band from Tel Aviv who tap into their position in the Middle East to create a dynamic, outernational sound, and they're continuing a hot streak on Batov with this crucial collaboration with Turkish singer Candy Dogan. Dogan is currently a member of the jazz department at Istanbul University, and she sought out the band after hearing their music and noting its similarities to Turkish music. Already an alternative pop sensation on her own terms, Dogan slots into the Sababa 5 sound beautifully, resulting in a must-check 7" single that hopefully signals the start of an enduring partnership.
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Álbumes
Future Days
Future Days (LP + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: XSPOON 9. Rel: 17 Jul 14
Future Days
Spray
Moonshake
Bel Air
Review: After 1972's seminal Ege Bamyasi, the German Krautrock legends released what is one of our personal favourite Can LPs. Aside from being the last work of theirs to feature the vocals of Damo Suzuki, it's a seriously deep and full-bodied piece of work, as you'd expect from the band. The title track itself is a hypnotic, visceral journey through space and time, but all the tracks on this are pure classics. You even get their poppier of moments in the form of "Moonshake". Don't ask any questions, just cop it. Essential gear.
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Live In Stuttgart 1975
Live In Stuttgart 1975 (limited trifold orange vinyl 3xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: SPOON 63. Rel: 28 May 21
Stuttgart 75 Eins (20:07)
Stuttgart 75 Zwei (14:04)
Stuttgart 75 Drei (part 1) (12:58)
Stuttgart 75 Drei (part 2) (12:42)
Stuttgart 75 Drei (part 3) (10:25)
Stuttgart 75 Vier (10:23)
Stuttgart 75 Funf (9:30)
Review: RECOMMENDED
You always feel like you've pushed through the other side of the mirror when it comes to CAN. A mysterious, groove-laden, funk-infused yet utterly lucid place where guitar hooks seem to come out of the walls, rhythmic hypnosis draws listeners ever-deeper into a place that, while perhaps not entirely theirs, is one which they helped build in the outer limits of late-1960s surrealist rock.

Laying the foundations for early progressive and krautrock with an avant-garde approach to songwriting, by the time this Stuttgart gig took place they had almost a decade of work to go at, and yet as the tracklist suggests the band always had improvisation at their core in a live setting. Concerts that would transport crowds far beyond the venue, into thick layers of melody, hooks and strange effects, every single recording of every show is a genuine moment in history never to be repeated again.
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Monster Movie (reissue)
Monster Movie (reissue) (limited blue marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLSPOON 4. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Father Cannot Yell (7:00)
Mary, Mary, So Contrary (6:14)
Outside My Door (4:11)
You Doo Right (20:22)
Review: Mute and Spoon Records continue in their CAN retrospective bout, following up the first two parts of the long-lost CAN live series ('Brighton' and 'Stuttgart' respectively) with further re-releases of their best known albums. Here, their sci-fi prog masterpiece 'Monster Movie' gets a blue vinyl rerub, doing best justice yet to the band's debut after Holger Czukay and Irmin Schmidt left their academic careers to start the band. The twenty minute peak state 'Yoo Doo Right' sounds particularly great here, thanks to the band members overseeing the album's most recent remaster in 2004. As ever with CAN, this album has an honest, intense and raw sound.
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Ege Bamyasi
Cat: XSPOON 8. Rel: 25 Jun 14
Pinch
Sing Swan Song
One More Night
Vitamin C
Soup
I'm So Green
Spoon
Review: In the forty-two years since the release of Ege Bamyasi, no-one has done as much to blend the spheres of experimental rock music and the avant-garde than Can, whilst also maintaining a hip-shaking primal pulse and delivering a radiant wash of kaleidoscopic sound that defies classification. Ege Bamyasi still stands as one of their crowning achievements, and one whose spooky reverberations have made their presence felt throughout a mighty chunk of the rock and dance music of the decades that have followed. An otherworldly masterclass for the ages.
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Intérprete: De Los Miedos
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Delay 1968 (reissue)
Delay 1968 (reissue) (limited translucent pink vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLSPOON 12. Rel: 30 Apr 21
Butterfly (4:53)
Pnoom (3:28)
Nineteen Century Man (4:43)
Thief (5:00)
Man Named Joe (3:51)
Uphill (6:35)
Little Star Of Bethlehem (7:10)
Review: For fans, this album contains the very essence of what made CAN such an iconic group. The band's blend of progressive rhythms and morphing, tantilizing melodies are all here in Delay 1968, which was recored in that year but not initially put out until 1981 (it was initially meant to be their debut album). Each tune comes laden with thrilling effects, tape edits, loops that makes every tune brim with vitality and a harsh, coarse texture. There is a real rawness to the whole thing that makes it a definitive garage-rock classic with some calling it a proto-CAN sound because of how they evolved in subsequent years.
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Lost & Found 1972-1973 (reissue)
Lost & Found 1972-1973 (reissue) (gold splattered vinyl LP + postcard)
Cat: CLOLP 2953. Rel: 22 Dec 22
Uranus Highway (previously unreleased song) (3:58)
I Can't Feel Nothing (part 1) (3:06)
As The Moon Speaks (To The Waves Of The Sea) (2:35)
Astral Lady (0:18)
As The Moon Speaks (Return) (2:36)
I Can't Feel Nothing (part 2) (1:16)
Icarus (4:37)
Raging River Of Fear (3:47)
Dancing Madly Backwards (On A Sea Of Air) (4:13)
Review: Captain Beyond may not be the first name on everyone's lips when it comes to supergroups, but let's break the elements down before rushing to judgment. Rod Evens, formerly of Deep Purple, Bobby Caldwell, once the Johnny Winter drummer, Iron Butterfly axeman Larry Reinhardt, and Lee Dorman - who was the bassist in that band - coming together to make outside the box guitar-fuelled sounds.

OK, so we're definitely talking about the specialist end of supergroups, but still, the moving parts here are nothing short of impressive. Forming in 1971, and releasing three records through to 1977, this album captures their essence and innovative abilities, melding hard rock, progressive, jazz fusion and space rock without coming across as self-indulgent or overblown. Hardly the easiest thing to pull off when you think about it.
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Cloudland Canyon
Cat: MR 091. Rel: 26 Jul 23
Circuit City (6:21)
Internet Dreams (4:50)
Future Perfect (Bad Decision) (3:40)
Sea Tact/Whispering Waves (5:30)
Recursive Excursions (4:19)
Two Point Zero (4:43)
LV MCHNS (5:05)
Spacebar Blues (3:22)
Gimme Tension (3:38)
Review: Shoegazers and experimental outfit Cloudland Canyon blend ambient, drone, krautrock, psychedelic, house music into their own unique tapestries. The band, led by Kip Uhlhorn, is now back with this new self-titled album which his another widescreen exploration of the cosmic sonic realm. The band is now more than 20 years into their career and for this one embraced the future by collaborating with AI. This allowed them to generate and create "compositions that sound like they are meant for an alternate realm where both beauty and suffering are both present, but not at odds with one another."
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Transnational Speedway League: Anthems Anecdotes & Undeniable Truths (remastered)
Transnational Speedway League: Anthems Anecdotes & Undeniable Truths (remastered) (limited gatefold 180 gram translucent "sea glass"green vinyl LP + numbered/autographed insert)
Cat: WM 172. Rel: 28 Mar 24
A Shogun Named Marcus (2:48)
El Jefe Speaks (3:45)
Binge & Purge (4:47)
12 Ounce Epilogue (4:25)
Bacchanal (4:07)
Milk Of Human Kindness (4:16)
Rats (2:38)
Earthworm (4:22)
Heirloom 13 (5:26)
Walking In The Great Shining Path Of Monster Trucks (3:41)
Effigy (5:02)
Review: Clutch's cult and debut recording back in 1993 has never before been available on vinyl, but it is now thanks to Weathermaker Music who have pressed it up to a limited 180 gram sea glass blue vinyl and included a numbered and autographed insert. Transnational Speedway League is a great work from the band's Tim Sul and it comes with great artwork which has been redesigned by Dan Winters and Sult. The limited pressing is a must-own for fans that reminds of the band's very earliest sonic roots, raw riffs and guttural vocals that all make for an intense and arresting album still now all these years later.
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Valentyne Suite
Valentyne Suite (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile gold vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 1758C. Rel: 02 Aug 23
The Kettle (4:26)
Elegy (3:13)
Butty's Blues (6:44)
The Machine Demands A Sacrifice (3:57)
The Valentyne Suite - Theme One: January's Search (6:27)
The Valentyne Suite - Theme Two: February's Valentyne (3:30)
The Valentyne Suite - Theme Three: The Grass Is Always Greener (6:58)
Review: Nazareth, Buffalo, Uriah Heap, Genesis, Black Sabbath, China, Razorlight, Chase & Status, Metallica - the list of huge names that have recorded for, and released on, Vertigo is very long, very established and unarguably impressive. But it all started with this rather trippy adventure into the then-unchartered landscape of a nascent, acid-hued rock & roll scene. Valentyne Suite is, if borrowed memory serves, a wonderful summary of just how fertile and explorative guitar music had become by 1969. At times it's cacophonous, in other moments almost ritualistic in its hypnotising layers and movements. The vocals are gruff, riffs wailing, but the overall feeling is one of lucidity and evolution. You can almost see the loose white clothing flailing in your mind's eye. A forgotten classic from a time when it was, apparently, pretty easy for things to be forgotten.
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Los Sounds De Krauts (reissue)
Cat: ELHLP 1. Rel: 15 Feb 22
I Won't Stop (8:18)
Roses (6:12)
ZEN (7:27)
Plazmakeks (10:36)
Other Side (2:15)
Sundazed (9:42)
Where The Skies End (4:15)
Weltraummantra (16:18)
Schlaflied (2:13)
2 Plus 7 (3:03)
Overriding (15:22)
Review: Los Sounds de Krauts is frequently cited in any list of the best Colour Haze moments. In all honesty, that comes down to a matter of opinion. If one this is for sure, though, the record is guaranteed to divide opinion, and it really depends on whether you're into loose, off-the-cuff feeling albums that have an air of improvisation to them. Less of an LP in the traditional sense, this is Colour Haze doing what they do best - an hour and a half, or thereabouts, of stoner rock designed to take you on an increasingly immersive sonic trip. It's gritty, guttural, at times high energy and in other moments so low-slung you can almost imagine the band playing horizontally. We think it's a masterclass of layering and melding ideas harmonies, riffs and motifs into one beautifully messy whole. If there's any sense left, you will too.
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First Utterance (reissue)
First Utterance (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile crystal clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 1937C. Rel: 20 Feb 24
Diana
The Herald
Drip Drip
Song To Comus
The Bite
Bitten
The Prisoner
Review: Music on Vinyl has been one of the leading reissue labels dedicated to lesser-known music from the past for the past 15 years. Here, they have gotten the opportunity to press one of the most crucial releases in Folk and Progressing rock during the early 70s. English vocalist, guitarist and composer Roger Wootton first album as Comus is revered for many reasons within the Prog community musically. This version is pressed on clear 180-gram vinyl matching the overall clean look and packaging on this record that comes complete with insert that features some background on the project, plus a beautifully designed gatefold jacket. Expect copies to fly out fast on this highly revered piece of history.
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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
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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Cosmic Shadows
Cosmic Shadows (limited LP)
Cat: SER 119B. Rel: 02 Feb 24
Intro (1:20)
I Had A Dream (5:32)
Devil’s Game (2:55)
Mr Thomas (3:21)
Bo Diddley Was The 7th Son (3:50)
Satisfy (3:06)
Lopi (6:22)
Try (5:49)
I Can’t See (7:20)
Review: Athens-based garage rock outfit Cosmic Shadows follow up on a strong local presence and a breadcrumb trail of digital releases to deliver their debut album. It's a catchy, infectious kind of sound which takes some cues from surf and indie, all bottled in a dirty receptacle that gives the band an instantly classic, timeless feel. From the tap-along jaunt of 'Satisfy' to the glassy-eyed, low slung trip of 'Try' this is a band who know precisely the sound they're aiming for, and they nail it with ease. Just watch out for the rockabilly undertones of 'Devil's Game', which runs at a decent clip and means business in the baddest - aka best - ways.
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Performing Songs Of Sex Love & Hate
Cat: MIND 702P. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Cornfed Dames (live In Stockholm Gota Lejon April 10th 1986 FM Broadcast) (5:17)
Do The Clam (3:51)
Love Me (3:00)
Whats Inside A Girl (3:26)
Blue Moon Baby (2:52)
Can Your Pussy The Dog? (4:14)
Surfin Bird (3:48)
Aloha From Hell (live Hammersmith Odeon London March 13th 1986 FM Broadcast) (2:35)
Can Your Pussy The Dog? (3:36)
Chicken (2:47)
Cornfed Dames (2:47)
Heartbreak Hotel (3:19)
Hot Pool Of Woman Need (3:43)
How Far Can Too Far Go (3:33)
It's Just That Song (3:26)
Review: Husband and wife singer-guitarist duo Lux Interior and Poison Ivy were the backbone and founding parents of The Cramps, whose lengthy career managed to outlive many of the formative-era punks they broke through with, first catapulting onto the New York gothabilly scene (well, arguably they invented it) circa 1976 and then only finally opting to call time in 2009, following the sad passing of Interior. During that tine, they inspired myriad garage, alternative, and heavy rock & roll bands that wanted to keep things minimal, and their work can still be considered as setting benchmarks today. Across this incredible collection of tracks, or rather Songs of Love & Hate captured live and on stage, the outfit certainly show exactly why their popularity was so long-lasting and their legacy so inimitable. You can hear elements of The Cramps in work from latter day legends such as Ezra Furman and Jim Jones, but ultimately there's nothing that comes remotely close the band themselves.
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Urgh The Complete Show: Live At Santa Monica Civic CA 15th August 1980 FM Broadcast
Human Fly (2:40)
The Way I Walk (2:42)
Domino (3:30)
Caveman (4:09)
Goo Goo Muck (3:23)
Zombie Dance (2:22)
Garbageman (3:39)
Teenage Werewolf (3:26)
Sunglasses After Dark (6:01)
I'm Cramped (2:24)
TV Set (3:29)
Tear It Up (4:23)
BBC Mike Reid Radio Spot (0:27)
Review: Word is that when the Cramps played their live gig at Santa Monica Civic on 15th August 1980 in Los Angeles, (which was also broadcast live on the radio) the place was packed. The crowd was hot and sweaty and ready to rock. The sounds here suggested they got what they wanted - they are live, loud, urgent and punchy with amps scattered all around the venue to really pack a sonic punch. The angry but playful set list takes in plenty of classics from 'Goo Goo Muck' to 'Teenage Werewolf'.
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The Last Supper: Special Exorcism Nite Live At The Venue London 19th April 1980
Cat: DMRLP 1. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Drug Train (3:14)
Love Me (2:10)
Voodoo Idol (3:39)
Rockin' Bones (2:34)
Weekend On Mars (2:46)
Uranium Rock (2:13)
The Natives Are Restless (2:42)
Under The Wires (2:42)
Strychnine (2:16)
Garbageman (3:29)
Human Fly (2:18)
Mad Daddy (3:37)
Louie Louie (3:05)
Hurricane Fighter Plane (4:32)
Surfin' Bird (3:47)
Review: Amongst the many legendary recordings of The Cramps live in action, the bootlegs of their 'The Last Supper' show in April 1980 in London ranks as one of the most desirable. It captures the band in their ascendance, already legends but equally with something to prove as they clawed their way out of the graveyard and into prominence. Previous editions were from ropey tapes which had sped the music up by some eight percent, but now the original master tapes have been found and the recording is presented in much better fidelity - all the better to hear the greatest psychobilly band that ever emerged from parts unknown.
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Live At Pukkelpop 1990
Live At Pukkelpop 1990 (heavyweight vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: RKNG 015. Rel: 12 Feb 24
Muleskinner Blues (2:45)
Chicken (1:43)
Creature From The Black Leather Lagoon (3:07)
Bop Pills (2:18)
What's Inside A Girl? (3:01)
Mama Oo Pow Pow (2:17)
Daisys Up Your Butterfly (2:31)
Primitive (3:36)
Goo Goo Muck (2:50)
Journey To The Centre Of A Girl (4:26)
The Hot Pearl Snatch (3:55)
You Got Good Taste (3:07)
Can Your Pussy Do The Dog? (3:02)
Psychotic Reaction (4:13)
Review: Some years ago, a limited edition 10" box set of recordings of The Cramps Live At Pukkelpop 1990 emerged, featuring a box, badge, poster and a lathe-cut EP with six tracks from the seminal performance in Belgium on August 26th, 1990. Despite the steep price tag, the musical content was scarce, leaving many buyers feeling shortchanged. It was rumoured that only ten sets were ever produced. This new release offers a substantial upgrade, presenting the complete concert with exceptional sound quality pressed on 200-gram vinyl. Housed in a sturdy sleeve crafted from heavy-gauge material, the package boasts a luxurious glossy finish, elevating the overall presentation to a new level of sophistication.
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Uganda: Dawn Of African Rock
Uganda: Dawn Of African Rock (LP box set + insert)
Cat: MRBLP 239. Rel: 30 Sep 22
Wanyama Na Mapambazuko (11:40)
Na Tu Penda Sana (9:30)
Vita (7:43)
Pygmy (7:47)
Review: Japanese jazz drummer Akira Ishikawa's blistering 'Uganda (Dawn Of Rock)' makes a piognant claim as to the origins of rock n' roll, blending traditional African drumming workouts with the futuristic tropes belonging to psychedelic rock and fourth world music. Consisting of just four movements ranging from formless to the watery and rhythmic, its recording lies in the basis of just one legendary drummer, but in all its sonics sounds as though an enormous ensemble were behind it. A well-sought J-psych rarity.
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Uganda: Dawn Of Rock (reissue)
Uganda: Dawn Of Rock (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MRBLP 239B. Rel: 14 Feb 24
Wanyama Na Mapambazuko (7:50)
Tu Penda Sana (13:12)
Vita (7:43)
Pygmy (7:48)
Review: Uganda: Dawn Of Rock is a great collision of creative talents from Akira Ishikawa and Count Buffaloes who combine to deliver a captivating exploration of rock music's emergence in Uganda. A classic since it was first issued, the album showcases Ishikawa's masterful drumming and Count Buffaloes' dynamic instrumentation. It overflows with infectious rhythms and soulful melodies and each track immerses listeners in the vibrant music scene of Uganda where rock and local African sounds are fused into something new. As such this is a record that offers a perfect glimpse into a pivotal moment in Uganda's musical history.
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