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Singles
Earth 2.23 Special Lower Frequency Mix (Loser Edition)
Earth 2.23 Special Lower Frequency Mix (Loser Edition) (limited translucent blue vinyl 12" (indie exclusive))
Cat: SP 1603. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Angels (feat Flowdan - The Bug remix) (4:20)
May Your Vanquished Be Saved From The Bondage Of Their Sins (Robert Hampson remix - vinyl edit) (14:52)
Teeth Of Lions Rule The Divine (Justin K Broadrick remix) (9:23)
Teeth Of Lions Rule The Divine (Brett Netson version - vinyl edit) (10:25)
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 in stock $24.12
So Many Ways (reissue)
Cat: MENT 032. Rel: 16 Dec 20
So Many Ways (3:59)
J'attends Les Marines (3:55)
So Many Ways (Cherrystones Electric So Far I edit) (5:20)
So Many Ways (Cherrystones Slow Many Ways rework) (6:36)
Review: This marks a first ever reissue of this cult-status punk-funk, no wave electro post-punk fusion 45 from 1979. It's by post-Wayne County Electric Chairs and has been produced by David Cunningam and now expanded to 12". The first tune 'So Many Ways' has Val Haller on lead vocals and sounded at the time very different from anything else the band had done. A hypnotic, sure charged groove that still sounds years ahead of its time. 'J'attends Les Marines' is a rework of 'Waiting For The Marines' from the Things Your Mother album but with some added dub and experimental flourishes. Two versions of 'So Many Ways' then close out this fine curio.
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 in stock $21.77
Leviathan
Leviathan (12")
Cat: EDA 012VN. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Leviathan (4:43)
Leviathan (Heavygrinder remix) (4:10)
Leviathan (Shirobon remix) (3:47)
Leviathan (acoustic version) (3:34)
 in stock $15.30
You're An Angel
You're An Angel (limited 7")
Cat: EPS 027. Rel: 13 Nov 23
You're An Angel (3:18)
Walking In My Shadow (2:33)
Review: The Essence Of Life is very much listening to the sort of sublime soul music that is always offered up by the Epsilon label if you ask us. This latest limited edition 45rpm features their 'You're An Angel' which is one of the many tunes that made the group such favourites back in the seventies. They formed in Charlotte North Carolina at Johnson C Smith University and are made up of a pair of basketball players who were allegedly overheard singing in the shower and asked if they wanted to form a group. They went on to perform with plenty of stars of the day and as you can hear from this 7" their falsettos are to die for.
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 in stock $19.19
Lunchtime On Earth
Lunchtime On Earth (hand-stamped 7" + insert limited to 200 copies)
Cat: IDDB 047. Rel: 25 Apr 23
Lunchtime On Earth (2:38)
Freeze Dried Cuba (2:15)
The Straw In Your Head (2:09)
Walking To The Store (2:48)
Review: Eyes of the Amaryllis is a collective that announced its arrival with a debut self-titled album back in 2021 on cassette tape. A year later they landed on Horn of Plenty with a second album which came on vinyl, and now they offer up a first 45rpm in the form of 'Lunchtime On Earth' on Swedish label I Dischi Del Barone. All four tracks are decidedly short and to the point and sit somewhere between post-rock and experimental with elements of lo-fi, folk and world & country. It's the title track that stands out with its doleful guitars, plenty of echo and drifting, wordless vocal sounds making for a beautifully melancholic vibe.
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 in stock $12.71
Álbumes
Jerry Jeff
Jerry Jeff (limited gatefold clear vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: NW 5622LPC. Rel: 01 Sep 22
Gettin' By (3:58)
Gypsy Songman (2:37)
Little Bird (3:00)
I Makes Money (Money Don't Make Me) (2:43)
Mr Bojangles (5:17)
Hill Country Rain (4:23)
Charlie Dunn (3:29)
My Old Man (4:59)
Wheel (4:27)
Old Road (2:11)
Review: Steve Earle's Jerry Jeff is truly poignant album. The third in a series of tributes to what the main man describes as "first-hand teachers, the heroes I was lucky enough to sit across the room from so I could listen and learn up close," in this case he's talking about Jerry Jeff Walker.

So this is a record about paying homage to those that inspired and influenced, while also presenting another fine example of why Earle himself is considered one of the contemporary greats, no doubt inspiring and influencing the next generation of folk and Americana troubadours. And by that we mean one of the finest vocalists to ever grace those canons, and a master instrumentalist to boot, capable of delivering tracks at once powerful and thick with atmosphere, yet also delicate and vulnerable. Utterly captivating, you might say.
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Drop Out (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Cat: HVNLP 3CDX. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Silver Train
Shipwrecked
Here It Comes
Freeze Out
Circles
When I Wake Tomorrow
Way Back Home
What Kind Of Friend Is This
Black Autumn
Everybody Knows
Her Fathers Son
Precious Diamond Tears
Cubans In The Bluefields
Strawberry Window
Break Your Neck
Kathleen
Back Between Places
Meet The Wife
Vibrato
Here It Comes
Freeze Out
Violin
Barrel Dog
Go & See Him
Review: Although it didn't make huge waves commercially on its initial release in the early 90s, East Village's sole album, Drop Out, has long been considered a cult classic by observers of British indie music in the pre-Britpop era. Listening back three decades on, it's easy to see why. The band's sound was simultaneously nostalgic and contemporary, combining wide-eyed late 60s psychedelic pop flavours, minor chord-heavy 80s alternative jangliness and nods to soul-inspired Mod stompers with the distinctively loose, funky and loved-up MDMA-pop so beloved of indie bands at the turn of the 90s. This anniversary reissue does a great job in celebrating both band and album, with the original ten-track set coming with a bonus disc of singles and alternative versions. Throw in on-point sleeve notes by Jon Savage and you have an irresistible package.
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The Stars The Oceans & The Moon
The Stars The Oceans & The Moon (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 405053 8355208. Rel: 05 Oct 18
Bring On The Dancing Horses (4:00)
Lips Like Sugar (4:27)
Nothing Lasts Forever (4:08)
The Somnambulist (3:22)
Rescue (4:15)
RUST (5:01)
Angels & Devils (3:39)
Bedbugs & Ballyhoo (3:25)
Zimbo (4:31)
Stars Are Stars (3:30)
Seven Seas (3:40)
Ocean Rain (5:40)
The Cutter (4:22)
How Far? (4:38)
The Killing Moon (4:59)
Review: Liverpool's legendary Echo & The Bunnymen add to their 30-plus years of service to music with a new album, of sorts, that in fact delivers two new compositions and 13 other songs plucked from their vast and expansive catalog. Long-time fans will no doubt be pleased to hear the new beatless tinges given to their 1984 classic "Seven Seas", while of course the album is a perfect diving point for new audience to come to grips with the band too. Take, for example, the gnarlyish drawl of "Nothing Lasts Forever" that helps offset the Bowie-like tendencies heard in numbers like "Lips like Sugar" and "The Somnambulist". Sounds like a cliche, but seriously, still as good as it ever was.
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Songs To Learn & Sing (reissue)
Songs To Learn & Sing (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 019029 5156725. Rel: 18 Feb 22
Rescue (3:43)
The Puppet (3:06)
Do It Clean (2:42)
A Promise (3:40)
The Back Of Love (3:15)
The Cutter (3:58)
Never Stop (3:33)
The Killing Moon (5:47)
Silver (3:21)
Seven Seas (3:20)
Bring On The Dancing Horses (3:58)
Review: Echo & The Bunnymen's first ever best-of compilation, first released in 1985, gets a reissue. Accruing all the hits, we begin with the seminal 'Rescue' before careening through 'Never Stop', 'The Killing Moon' and 'Seven Seas', recalling the new wave band's emotive drawl and gushing instrumentals, coinciding with the time in which their contemporaneous album, 'Songs To Learn and Sing', was released.

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Evergreen (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: LMS 5521767. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Don't Let It Get You Down
In My Time
I Want To Be There (When You Come)
Evergreen
I'll Fly Tonight
Nothing Lasts Forever
Baseball Bill
Altamont
Just A Touch Away
Empire State Halo
Too Young To Kneel
Forgiven
Watchtower
Polly
Hurracaine
Colour Me In
Antelope
Jonny
I Want To Be There (When You Come) (live At The Improv Theatre, 1999)
Rescue (live At The Improv Theatre, 1999)
Lips Like Sugar (live At The Improv Theatre, 1999)
Bedbugs & Ballyhoo (live At The Improv Theatre, 1999)
Nothing Lasts Forever (radio One Jo Whiley acoustic Session 1997)
The Killing Moon (radio One Jo Whiley acoustic Session 1997)
Baseball Bill (radio One live At The Kilburn National 1997)
Just A Touch Away (radio One live At The Kilburn National 1997)
I'll Fly Tonight (radio One live At The Kilburn National 1997)
Altamont (radio One live At The Kilburn National 1997)
Lips Like Sugar (WHYT radio acoustic version 1997)
I Want To Be There (When You Come) (WHYT radio acoustic version 1997)
The Killing Moon (WHYT radio acoustic version 1997)
Forgiven (radio One live Lounge Session 1999)
Nothing Lasts Forever (radio One live Lounge Session 1999)
Review: It's now 25 years since Echo and the Bunnymen reformed (the Liverpool-born band initially disbanded in 1993) and recorded 'Evergreen', their seventh studio album. While reviews were mixed at the time, there's no doubt that it's as jangly, timeless-sounding and sonically gorgeous as any of their more acclaimed albums of the '80s and early '90s. Given that it was released at the height of 'Britpop' (Liam Gallagher provided backing vocals on 'Nothing Lasts Forever', a by-product of Oasis recording in the studio next-door), it's sound is far baggier, looser and warmer than much of the music being made by their younger rivals. On this expanded anniversary edition, the original (if remastered) set is joined by a disc of live recordings, both from their own shows and promotional radio sessions, all of which were laid to tape between 1997 and '99.
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Elusive Mojo
Elusive Mojo (limited haze vinyl LP)
Cat: HPS 228ULTRA. Rel: 23 May 22
March Of The Troglodytes (1:02)
Elusive Mojo (6:11)
Times Up (5:46)
The Kenzo Shake (6:05)
Venom (7:00)
The Comedown (6:11)
Deathwish 1970 (3:57)
Review: You could definitely be forgiven for thinking Elusive Mojo was a much older piece of work, which isn't to say it sounds dated or out of place today; more highlighting the timelessness of high octane heavy metal, its fall out of the limelight but persistence to continue doing what it does very well indeed. Forget the washed up old guard refusing to put a pin in ideas that have repeated themselves for decades, Ecstatic Vision represent the vanguard of a sound we hold dear to our hearts, but don't encounter at its freshest often enough.

Taking a lead from the psychedelic-leaning early metal outfits like Hawkwind and Aphrodite's Child, simply put Ecstatic Vision growl and wail in all the right places, unleashing track after track of juggernaut energy, insane riffs and solos, and industrial power. Steaming ahead of the rest, this latest offering is the kind of record that threatens not just to blow through your hair like a mighty wind, but rip each strand off at the follicle.

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 in stock $23.85
Live Momentum
Live Momentum (limited LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: EPR 071LP. Rel: 20 Apr 23
The Veil (11:00)
Now Here Nowhere (7:04)
Live Momentum (16:56)
Review: Papir and Cause Sui members Martin Rude and Jakob Skott are Edena Gardens, an innovative post-rock group that only this month is dropping new album Agar - a bold statement and second studio long player that ranges from stoned and cosmic folk to intensive rock epics. This new live album is another fine showing that invites you to explore and tease apart the band's DNA as they work through the centre piece of that album, 'Veil' as well as two tracks from previous albums. It's raw, expressive and immersive rock.
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 in stock $20.74
The Back Room (reissue)
The Back Room (reissue) (limited gatefold clear vinyl LP)
Cat: KWX 34E. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Lights (2:35)
Munich (3:38)
Blood (3:26)
Fall (4:59)
All Sparks (3:33)
Camera (4:52)
Fingers In The Factories (4:16)
Bullets (3:10)
Someone Says (3:10)
Open Your Arms (5:48)
Distance (3:46)
Review: BBC 6 Music favourite Guy Garvey and his Editors band are one of the most beloved indie acts of their generation. Their 2005 debut and Mercury Prize nominated album The Back Room is a real fan favourite that now gets a special remaster and reissue on limited gatefold clear vinyl. It features the band's Top 10 single 'Munich' as well as others like 'Bullets', 'Blood' and 'All Sparks', all of which helped it to reach reached No. 2 in the UK album chart and go on to pick up more than one million sales worldwide. All these years later, it still stands up whether or not you were a fan the first time around.
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 in stock $24.37
EBM
EBM (limited orange vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched))
Cat: PIASR 1280LPC. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Heart Attack (5:49)
Picturesque (5:10)
Karma Climb (5:18)
Kiss (7:51)
Silence (5:40)
Strawberry Lemonade (6:17)
Vibe (3:40)
Educate (6:50)
Strange Intimacy (6:27)
Review: Much loved UK outfit Editors have that tag because they always manage to confound expectation and stay one step ahead. They first emerged more than 20 years ago now as a group of friends who formed a band at university. Their debut album was Mercury Prize-shortlisted and since then thy have always been bold and brave in their approach. EBM is their first album since Blanck Mass became a full time member and, as the title suggests, is heavily influenced by EBM with physical and angular grooves, soot black moods and real urgency.
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Blinking Lights & Other Revelations (remastered)
Blinking Lights & Other Revelations (remastered) (limited gatefold purple vinyl 3xLP + booklet)
Cat: EWORKS 124. Rel: 18 May 23
Theme From Blinking Lights (1:33)
From Which I Came/A Magic World (3:09)
Son Of A Bitch (2:25)
Blinking Lights (For Me) (1:53)
Trouble With Dreams (4:28)
Marie Floating Over The Backyard (1:44)
Suicide Life (2:39)
In The Yard, Behind The Church (4:00)
Railroad Man (4:05)
The Other Shoe (2:38)
Last Time We Spoke (2:15)
Mother Mary (3:06)
Going Fetal (2:24)
Understanding Salesman (2:42)
Theme For A Pretty Girl That Makes You Believe God Exists (1:27)
Checkout Blues (3:12)
Blinking Lights (For Me) (1:56)
Dust Of Ages (2:20)
Old Shit/New Shit (3:09)
Bride Of Theme From Blinking Lights (1:50)
Hey Man (Now You're Really Living) (3:01)
I'm Going To Stop Pretending That I Didn't Break Your Heart (3:42)
To Lick Your Boots (3:26)
If You See Natalie (3:38)
Sweet Li'l Thing (3:21)
Dusk: A Peach In The Orchard (1:11)
Whatever Happened To Soy Bomb (2:27)
Ugly Love (2:54)
God's Silence (1:19)
Losing Streak (3:04)
Last Days Of My Bitter Heart (4:52)
The Stars Shine In The Sky Tonight (2:14)
Things The Grandchildren Should Know (3:16)
Review: Talk about taking your sweet time. Anyone want to hazard a guess at how long Blinking Lights & Other Revelations took to finish? Thought not. In truth, Eels started work on it in 1998, but it wouldn't see the light of day until 2005. Marking the start of a new era for the band, contractually at least - their deal with David Geffen and Steven Spielberg's DreamWorks Records having dissolved the previous year - the album was high concept, too.
As per frontman E, writing on the band's official website at the time of Blinking Lights' release, the record is about "God and all the questions relating to the subject of God." Suddenly the extended production period makes sense. Then you see it has 33 tracks listed on the sleeve and it all becomes clear. A classic piece of alternative rock with big, bold ideas, it should always be remembered as one of the first landmarks to come from America this millennium.
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 in stock $53.93
Oriental Music (reissue)
Cat: WWSLP 46. Rel: 28 Oct 20
Ana We Habieby (4:30)
Etmakhtary Yekhel (5:11)
Ah! Mennak (8:27)
Gafnoho (5:16)
Yawabor Kolly (5:16)
Ahwak (6:23)
Review: Ammar El Sherei's intoxicating instrumental album Oriental Music was written in 1976 and has remained a cult classic for all the deep diggers, world music lovers and curio obsessives. For this record, the iconic Egyptian artist, composer and producer actually served up his own take on six classic compositions by another Egyptian legend, Mohamed Abdel Wahab. The results are utterly hypnotic and majestic melodic affairs with organic drums and percussion and North African melodies that worm their way deep into your brain and transport you to the hustle and bustle of a dusty open air market or street side coffee spot.
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Tags: African
 in stock $33.71
Freewheeler
Cat: PMZ 343LP1. Rel: 16 Mar 22
Dopamine (3:22)
Hot Blooded Woman (4:03)
Nervous Breakdown (3:35)
Zero Four (4:15)
Going Out (3:34)
Incoming (3:52)
Cut Loose (3:46)
Freewheeler (3:48)
Rainbow (4:03)
Welcome History (4:43)
 in stock $26.71
Burn Baby Burn
Burn Baby Burn (limited gatefold orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CLOLP 3183. Rel: 17 Nov 22
Invocation/Age Of Fire (7:53)
Psychedelic Sacrifice (5:33)
Fall From Grace (6:58)
Prodigal Son (A Libertine's Lament) (5:23)
Mr 44 (4:39)
Where Violence Is Golden (6:12)
The Electric Hellfire Acid Test (5:41)
Epitaph (6:02)
Black Bus (5:21)
Psychedelic Sacrifice (Say You Love Satan mix) (5:32)
Satan's Little Helpers (5:41)
Mr 44 (Sam Speaks mix) (4:42)
Baptized In Blood (3:04)
Mr 44 (Sean Sellers mix) (3:37)
Kali On Acid (Acid Test mix) (4:16)
Night Of The Buck Knives (Altamont mix) (8:24)
Review: The 1993 debut full-length from "Satanic industrial metal" envelope pushers, The Electric Hellfire Club, was a perfect storm of sex, drugs, and serial killer infatuation dressed up in gothic, metallic, near techno mayhem. Following mastermind Thomas Thorn's departure from My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult, 'Burn, Baby, Burn!', would serve as the birth of edgy ideals, delivered with sonic abandon and tongue located firmly in cheek, while samples of low budget horror movies as well as invoking Satanic church founder Anton LaVey, served as the hysteric cherry on top of the dodgy sundae, designed to provoke and bemuse in equal measure. LaVey would later go on to ordain Thorn as a priest of the Satanic church, but that's a story for another time.
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 in stock $41.49
Eldorado
Eldorado (numbered hybrid SACD)
Cat: UDSACD 2213. Rel: 23 May 22
Eldorado Overture
Can't Get It Out Of My Head
Boy Blue
Laredo Tornado
Poor Boy (The Greenwood)
Mister Kingdom
Nobody's Child
Illusions In G Major
Eldorado
Eldorado Finale
Review: Mobile Fidelity have mastered from Electric Light Orchestra's original audio tapes for this hybrid and numbered SACD version of the band's fourth studio album, Eldorado. At the time it came with a concept that follows a Walter Mitty-like character who journeys into fantasy worlds via dreams to get himself away from daily disillusionment. Musically, the album reaches for the sky with bold and imaginative worlds taking you away from the mundanity of the everyday and into a universe of cinematic sounds. This long player is now almost 50 years old but still very much sounds futuristic, which is testament to visionary composer-musician Jeff Lynne's skill.
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 in stock $39.41
Eldorado (remastered)
Eldorado (remastered) (limited numbered 180 gram vinyl 2xLP box set + booklet)
Cat: MFSL45UD1S 015. Rel: 20 Feb 23
Eldorado (Overture) (2:34)
Can't Get It Out Of My Head (4:36)
Boy Blue (4:41)
Laredo Tornado (2:47)
Poor Boy (The Greenwood) (5:43)
Mister Kingdom (5:48)
Nobody's Child (3:44)
Illusions In G Major (3:24)
Eldorado (2:28)
Eldorado (Finale) (3:30)
Review: If you type ELO into Google today the first suggestion is Elon Musk. Sure, he might have cracked, to some extent at least, the mass-marketed electric car, and all the best to him in the space race. Nevertheless, it's disputable whether or not he was ever quite the visionary Jeff Lynne, Roy Wood, and Bev Bevan were in the early-mid-1970s. The undisputed heyday of Electric Light Orchestra, fourth album Eldorado was arguably at the peak of their creative force. Already having firmly established their sound - a surreal hybrid of bar rock, soul, blues, and grand strings - this record really sees them explore the possibilities of that abstract brew. Better yet, ears were open enough at the time to ensure they didn't languish in obscurity, sole reserve of the obsessives or deliberately contrary listeners, and instead claimed a spot in the upper echelons of British pop at the time.
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Get The Message: The Best Of Electronic (reissue)
Cat: 505419 7738074. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Forbidden City
Gettiing Away With It
Get The Message
Feel Every Beat
Disappointed
Vivid
Second Nature
All That I Need
Prodigal Song
For You
Imitation Of Life
Out Of My League
Like No Other
Twisted Tenderness
Late At Night
Getting Away With It (vocal remix)
Lucky Bag
Feel Every Beat (Dna remix)
Lean To The Inside
Get The Message (DNA Groove mix)
Free Will
Disappointed (12" remix)
Idiot Country Two
Gangster (FBI mix)
I Feel Alright
A New Religion
Turning Point
Until The End Of Time (Fluffy Dice remix)
King For A Day
Radiation
Review: First released back in 2006, Electronic's on-point 'best of' collection returns in expanded, double-disc form. So, alongside the original collection (CD1), with its mix of singles and cuts plucked from Bernard Sumner and Johnny Marr's three collaborative albums, we're treated to a second disc packed with rarities, lesser-known remixes and largely forgotten B-sides. There are some genuine treats to be found, including a swathe of club-focused mixes that showcase the project's dance music roots. Highlights include 808 State's majestic, breakbeat-driven 12" mix of Neil Tennant collaboration 'Disappointed', the piano-rich "peak-time at the Hacienda" 'DNA Groove Mix' of 'Get The Message', Graeme Park and Mike Pickering's similarly superb 'Vocal Remix' of 'Getting Away With It', and 'Idiot Country 2', a rushing club workout remixed by Stereo MCs under their forgotten Ultimatum alias.
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Dreams
Dreams (180 gram orange vinyl LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: TSR 242. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Anima (2:40)
Go Through The Night (3:50)
Shadow (feat 9m88) (3:47)
Witches (3:46)
Dreamlike (2:04)
Wings (feat KCWO) (1:29)
Happy But Sad (3:49)
Deities' Party (feat Chio Tian Folk Drums & Art Troupe) (5:09)
Dear Humans (3:42)
Gaze At Blue (album version) (3:50)
Fable (2:59)
Dream Of You (feat Lin Sheng Xiang) (4:08)
Review: Spring is certainly in the air on the third outing from Elephant Gym. The Taiwanese (Kaohsing) rock band have set out to delve pretty deep into our minds, projecting sounds that bore holes and become earworms, bringing about a state that's almost hypnotic. The impressive thing is, that's done with a collection of 12 tracks that pack so much personality and - at times - energy, they couldn't possibly have this effect.
As an album, this sounds like prog rock balladry ('Dream Of You'), good time jazz ('Dear Humans'), spellbinding piano solos ('Dreams', 'Wings'), experimental funk ('Witches'), and numerous raw, dense, psychedelic odysseys that can be challenging to unbox and absorb, but, once immersed, the full experience is mind-bogglingly rich and rewarding, with a multitude of genres happening, interpreted by one star attraction.
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Emahoy Tsegue Mariam Guebru
Cat: MRP 099. Rel: 16 Nov 16
Mothers Love (3:36)
Ballad Of The Spirits (5:54)
Song Of The Sea (9:29)
Homesickness (3:52)
Golgotha (5:10)
Jordan River Song (2:36)
Garden Of Gethesemanie (3:24)
Song Of Abayi (3:10)
Story Of The Wind (2:44)
Evening Breeze (2:50)
Tenkou! Why Feel Sorry? (2:07)
Review: Emahoy Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou is an Ethiopian nun known for her unique solo piano playing. For three decades she lived a reclusive life with only rare performances, including one at the Jewish Community Center in Washington, D.C. in 2008. Featured here are recordings sourced from the '60s of her truly captivating performances and are deservedly reissued by the Portland, Oregon based Mississippi/Little Axe Records. Featured here are all original compositions available for the first time on vinyl beyond the original early editions, said to be near impossible to find.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Murderock (Soundtrack)
Murderock (Soundtrack) (gatefold translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: LPOST 035. Rel: 07 Dec 23
Murderock (2:43)
Tonight Is Your Night (3:29)
Streets To Blame (1:23)
Not So Innocent (1:13)
Prelude To Candice (3:26)
Don't Go In The Shower (1:45)
Coffee Time (3:38)
Candice (3:32)
New York Dash (1:38)
Tonight Is Not Your Night (1:08)
The Spillone (1:52)
Murderock (part 1) (1:05)
Murderock (part 2) (1:50)
Murderock (part 3) (1:20)
Murderock (part 4) (2:44)
Review: As well as his prog rock god status as part of ELP, English musician Keith Emerson is well known for his soundtracks for the likes of Dario Argento's 1980 movie Inferno. This Murderock album was written in part as a tribute to the master of Italian horror Lucio Fulci and was first released in 1985, described at the time as being like Flashdance meets Psycho. It's a mix of dance tunes for the day and some dramatic scores and was first reissued in 1993. This version adds four never before released tunes which were used in the backing to the most macabre scenes of the movie.
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Tags: Rock Disco
 in stock $29.56
Conquering
Conquering (limited baby blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SPINE 809963. Rel: 06 May 22
Universal Chokehold (5:24)
Exist (3:20)
Twist The Blade (4:01)
Sun Up To Sun Down (3:28)
The Mistake (3:46)
We Don't Need You (4:53)
Set In Stone (4:28)
Mark Of The Grave (4:26)
World Ender (4:29)
Conquering (5:10)
Stand Alone (4:46)
Review: Woking based Metalcore behemoths, Employed To Serve, delivered their most precise accomplishment to date with last year's 'Conquering.'

The fourth full-length from the quintet showcases a simultaneous embracing and disregard for their bevvy of influences ranging from Zao and Converge to Machine Head.

It's in the middleground where ruthless bastardisations of frantic mathcore and groove laden nu-metal coalesce to conjure crushing bangers such as 'Twist The Blade' or lead single, 'Mark Of The Grave.'
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A Kiss For The Whole World
A Kiss For The Whole World ('pink sparkle' vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: SOAKLPC 356. Rel: 20 Apr 23
A Kiss For The Whole World (3:26)
(Pls) Set Me On Fire (3:09)
It Hurts (3:18)
Leap Into The Lightning (3:05)
Feed Your Soul (1:18)
Dead Wood (3:48)
Jailbreak (3:55)
Bloodshot (3:22)
Bloodshot (Coda) (1:16)
Goldfish (3:14)
Giant Pacific Octopus (I Don't Know You Anymore) (2:14)
Giant Pacific Octopus Swirling Off Into Infinity (1:04)
Review: Enter Shikari belong to a particularly impressive hardcore subset that seem to get better with each passing year and record. A Kiss For the Whole World is their seventh studio outing, but it sounds almost like a band exploding into action for the first time. A high energy declaration of intent and bold approach to stamping their personality down on the planet they so eagerly want to embrace.

Uplifting would be another - far simpler - way to describe what's here. These are anthems in the truest sense, with tracks like 'Dead Wood' reaching for the kind of euphoric sonic heights few outfits can hope to come close to. A rousing, unifying number. Of course, in typical Shikari fashion, it's not actually all so lead- single-worthy, with some of the finest moments far less in your face. Such as the classical-inspired 'Bloodshot (Coda)', or the half-time drum & bass tech of 'Feed Your Soul'.
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1985
1985 (gatefold blue & red splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: CLOLP 1991. Rel: 18 Mar 22
The Tears Of A Clown (4:02)
Catholic Girls (3:37)
Day By Day (3:22)
No Second Time (5:05)
Hollywood Squares (3:57)
Fingers On It (4:11)
Aroused (3:14)
Marie (3:30)
I'll Be There 1 2 Luv U (3:40)
Goodbye, Goodbye (4:13)
You Got A Hold Of Me (bonus track) (2:55)
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We Still Take You With Us: The Early Years
We Still Take You With Us: The Early Years (gatefold 11xLP box set + inserts)
Cat: 406562 9642419. Rel: 02 Sep 22
The Phantom Agony (part 1)
The Phantom Agony (part 2)
We Will Take You With Us (part 1)
We Will Take You With Us (part 2)
Consign To Oblivion (part 1)
Consign To Oblivion (part 2)
The Score (An Epic Journey) (part 1)
The Score (An Epic Journey) (part 2)
Live At Paradiso (part 1)
Live At Paradiso (part 2)
Live At Paradiso (part 3)
Review: Dutch symphonic metal icons, Epica, deliver the ultimate fan service with the epic (excuse the pun) compilation box set,'We Still Take You With Us: The Early Years. Consisting of the band's first three, long out of print, full-lengths; 'The Phantom Agony', 'Consign To Oblivion', and, 'The Score', as well as the long sought after, 'Live At Paradiso' performance, recorded at the legendary Paradiso theatre in Amsterdam during the touring cycle of these early albums, there's no denying the care and attention to detail the band have poured into this expansive collection. Including b-sides, demos, as well as recordings from their first appearance on live Dutch television, this 11xLP beast is a vital puzzle piece/holy grail compiling of long sought-after physicals, collectively priced at a far lesser amount than any flipped singular, earlier editions.
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Live '68 - '70
Cat: LCCD 5046. Rel: 20 Sep 22
I Get So Excited (29/03/1698)
Baby Come Back
Give Love A Try (28/06/1968)
My Life Ain't Easy (19/07/1968)
Baby Come Back
I Won't Be There
Softly Softly (With Interview) (08/11/1968)
I Won't Be There
Softly Softly (07/03/1969)
Michael & His Slipper Tree (With Interview)
I Get So Excited (04/07/1969)
Can't Find A Girl To Love Me (With Interview)
Viva Bobby Joe (29/08/1969)
Softly Softly (12/09/1969)
Viva Bobby Joe
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (26/12/1969)
Do Your Thing
Rub A Dub Dub (16/01/1970)
Let's Work Together (26/06/1970)
Happy Birthday Girl (With Interview)
Black Skinned Blue Eye Boys (With Interview) (11/12/1970)
Ain't Got Nothing To Give You
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Meditation Blue (reissue)
Meditation Blue (reissue) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7983. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Meditation Blue (4:00)
Lost Without You (3:17)
Sinners Lament (1:16)
Chain Gang (2:44)
Disco City (4:12)
Dreamers Holiday (4:44)
The E Groove (1:46)
A Tribute To Lady Jane (2:56)
The Gospel In E Minor (6:06)
Review: Ernie Story's Meditation Blue is a catnip record for serious collectors. Many have longed for it to be reissued and made more readily available and now they get the wish thanks to Japan's Groove Diggers series on P-Vine. This was originally a private press record which explains its scarcity after it was recorded in 1997 in Minneapolis as the one and only album by the singer-songwriter and producer Ernie Story. It's a seamless fusion AOR meets modern soul with laidback grooves and a hint of gospel to really elevate it. A must-own record for soul collectors with plenty of emotional high points.
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Here Come The Lights
Cat: HUM 46. Rel: 04 Apr 24
A Song For Europe (4:42)
Firefly (5:20)
BBQ Head (5:02)
7 Bells (6:22)
Lazy Eyes (3:01)
A Tree (3:03)
Hello, Salty Salty (3:59)
A Bee (2:47)
Happy New Year (3:31)
Review: A third album of wonderfully intimate, idiosyncratic songwriting from multi-instrumentalist Stephen Gilchrist - formerly the Stuffy in the much loved Stuffy & The Fuses - in his Stephen EvEns guise. The name may be singular, but from the choir of voices singing the opening tune 'A Song For Europe' to the child's voice at the end of seafaring epic 'Hello Salty Salty', this is very much a community effort and feels like it, with Stephen's core collaborators Jimi Scandal (guitar) and Crompton Whesp (drums) joined by guests like former Curve/Echobelly bassist Debbie Smith, longtime Cardiacs keyboard player William D Drake and Hurtling/My Bloody Valentine guitarist and keyboard player Jen Macro. The mood palate is on just as grand a scale as the personnel list, from the Nick Drake-style acoustic guitar/strings interplay of 'Firefly' to the beefy hip-hop backbeat of 'BBQ Head & 7 Bells', a two part track, the first half dedicated to the joys of cooking in the garden, the second about paranoia and the threat of violence. Elements of psychedelia, some gorgeous analogue synth tones, a penchant for a quirky time signature and/or arrangement all add to what's already a very tasty concoction that anyone with an ear for a tenacious earworm or two will love.
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Amplified Heart (25th Anniversary Edition) (half-speed remastered)
Rollercoaster (3:14)
Troubled Mind (3:30)
I Don't Understand Anything (4:24)
Walking To You (3:30)
Get Me (3:32)
Missing (4:03)
Two Star (4:04)
We Walk The Same Line (3:59)
25th December (4:16)
Disenchanted (2:03)
Review: By the time they released "Amplified Heart" in 1994, Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn had spent a decade churning out admired but relatively commercially unsuccessful "lite-jazz" albums. Then, on the back of a string of on-point club remixes (Todd Terry's chart-topping version of "Missing" included), the set surprisingly became a runaway success. To celebrate the album's 25th birthday, "Amplified Heart" has been given the audiophile reissue treatment. It suits the album's gently breezy, emotion-rich feel, with Thorn's evocative, lovelorn vocals perfectly matching Watt's sunset-friendly blend of acoustic guitars, soft-touch double bass, trip-hop style beats and Balearic-minded electronics. It remains one of the duo's greatest albums and should be in every discerning listener's collection.
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Fuse
Fuse (CD)
Cat: EBTG 015CD. Rel: 20 Apr 23
Nothing Left To Lose
Run A Red Light
Caution To The Wind
When You Mess Up
Time & Time Again
No One Knows We're Dancing
Lost
Forever
Interior Space
Karaoke
Review: Astonishingly, almost 14 years have passed since the release of Everything But The Girl's previous - and many assumed final - album, 'Temperamental'. Since then, husband-and-wife team Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn have delivered plenty of solo music rooted in deep house, nu-disco and contemporary synth-pop, and it is those sounds - along with nods to their acoustic past - that dominate Fuse, their surprise new album. While the set undoubtedly feels fresh and contemporary, the key ingredients that made their music so alluring - not least Thorn's distinctive, world-weary lead vocals and introspective lyrics - remain front and centre. The results are uniformly impressive, with highlights including the slow-motion, piano-laden r&b-pop of 'Run a Red Light', the sub-heavy, garage-influenced brilliance of 'Nothing Left To Lose' and the glossy IDM-pop shimmer of 'No One Knows We're Dancing'.
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End
End (gatefold yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: BELLA 1527VX. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Ten Billion People (6:25)
Moving On (4:32)
Loved Ones (6:05)
Peace Or Quiet (6:21)
All Mountains (7:28)
The Fight (6:12)
It's Never Going To Stop (7:57)
Review: Fans of Explosions In The Sky no doubt read the band's new album title with a degree of trepidation. Would this be the grand finale it has always felt like the outfit were gearing up for? Hopefully not, but nevertheless it certainly has the power of a magnum opus. "Every song comes from a story, or an idea one of us has had that we've all expanded on and made its own world," the group say of the new LP. "Our starting point [here] was the concept of an ending - death." If that sounds bleak then it might be worth reconsidering attitudes towards endings. Rather than wallowing, Explosions In the Sky do what they have always done so well here, but perhaps even better than before. Monumentally-sized operatic rock music highly influenced by classical, grand enough to see your entire life pass before the mind's eye as the keys, refrains and bombastic melodies unfold, reminding us that while nothing last forever, it was probably a blessing to be here in the first place.
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