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Singles
Balbettando
Balbettando (limited hand-numbered 7" + insert + postcards)
Cat: MAD 040. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Balbettando (2:49)
Cape Money (2:32)
Review: Italian band I 5 Monelli dropped this obscure but brilliant bit of psyched-out-of magic in 1967. It has made its way onto many well-known compilations since then but has never before had an officially sanctioned reissue release. It is limited to 600 hand-numbered copies and features an insert that tells the story of the group for the first time. The tune itself is raw and potent, a driving tune with killer organs and vocals that takes you back to the 60s, riding a Vespa in a long green overcoat, even if you never did that before.
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Death Engine (remix)
Death Engine (remix) (limited 12")
Cat: BELLA 1090V. Rel: 05 Feb 21
Death Engine (The Field remix) (9:06)
Turn (Mythologen remix) (6:20)
Review: Since first emerging in 2011 via the globally renowned Bella Union stable, Swedish indie rock duo I Break Horses have certainly set out their stall. The pair, better known as Maria Linden and Fredrik Balck, have - among other things - hit the road to support both M83 and Sigur Ros in the years between then and now. Indicative of their incredibly textured and subtly all-consuming approach to soundscapes, while this release comprises two remixes it still feels every bit a Horses outing.

There's just so much timbre to get to grips with. 'Death Engine' belongs in a twisted math rock dream, as grungy and rough as it is epic and emotional, if you look beneath the immediate discordance and distortion. Mythologen's take on 'Turn' is a cleaner second act, taking the pace down a notch and removing chaos, leaving only calm and serene harmonies of real beauty behind.
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The London Sessions '72
The London Sessions '72 (limited gatefold double 7")
Cat: EA 45072. Rel: 24 Jun 22
I Got A Right (take #4 with Guitar Solo - Olympic Studios) (2:51)
Tight Pants (James & Scott Run Through - Trident Studios) (1:23)
Search & Destroy (alternate version - CBS Studios) (3:22)
Death Trip (Early Guide vocal version - CBS Studios) (4:47)
Gimme Danger (Early version - CBS Studios) (3:20)
Review: Not to be confused with the 12th studio album by Mary J. Blige, or any of the other records with 'London Sessions' in the title (and there will be many, many), it's now 50 years since Iggy Pop and his Stooges sat down to record the now-legendary LP, Raw Power, with sessions taking place (you guessed it), in London. Logically, this extended player collates some of the best versions that didn't make the final cut into one place, and as such is definitely a must for diehard fans and collectors.

Not that others should be put off in anyway. We'd still recommend getting a copy of the original as it was intended to be released. The players designed it that way. But this is also a well-worth owning piece of punk rock history, with unrelenting, unpolished, uncompromising and unapologetic noise sounding as infectious today as it did back then.
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Paranoia Party
Paranoia Party (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 182. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Paranoia Party (2:52)
Delay (3:21)
Review: We aren't sure who Inner Space Quartet are be we are sure you will like them. This is the second new music from them this month and it follows a busy 2022 in which they put out three head-turning 7"s on different labels. They seem to be settling for Funk Night as their home this year but soundwise are harder to pin down - there is Thai funk, space rock, jazz, psyched-out guitars and much more all contained with these two expansive and immersive sounds. 'Paranoia Party' is the really 60s-tinged narcotic opener then 'Delay' brings more rock guitar sounds as if from some secret and tripped-out Stones concert in the desert back in the day.

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 in stock $15.31
Álbumes
Tangk
Tangk (CD)
Cat: PTKF 30412. Rel: 15 Feb 24
IDEA 01
Gift Horse
Pop Pop Pop
Roy
A Gospel
Dancer
Grace
Hall & Oates
Jungle
Gratitude
Monolith
Review: If the greatest bands evolve over the course of their career, IDLES are clearly on the right track. While the Bristol-band rose to prominence via a raw, noisy and aggressive sound that sat somewhere between post-punk and alt-rock, Tangk - their fifth album and first for three years - represents a genuine (and deliberate) tearing up of their previous trademark sound. Inspired specifically by a desire to "make people dance and make people feel", it feels like a successful attempt to move into the punk-funk/rock-rave territory previously defined by LCD Soundsystem. It's fitting then that James Murphy and company feature on standout (and recent single) 'Dancer'. The nods to the glory years of DFA Records continue throughout, with further highlights including the moody, low-slung brilliance of 'Grace' and the righteous heaviness of 'Gift Horse'.
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The Hunter
Cat: ELTL 620892. Rel: 17 Aug 23
The Hunter (6:33)
You Don't Love Me (2:57)
You Got Me Running (3:02)
Bold Soul Sister (2:38)
I Smell Trouble (3:48)
The Things I Used To Do (3:17)
Early In The Morning (3:00)
You're Still My Baby (2:50)
I Know (2:31)
Review: The late and undeniably great Tina Turner won her first solo Grammy nomination for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female at the 12th Annual Grammy Awards thanks to this album. It is often said to be a masterpiece of the era and is one of Ike and Tina's most blues-orientated albums. It came during the revival of those sounds in the 60s when bands like The Rolling Stones were obsessed with biting on the first wave of blues greats. The Hunter leads heavily on the Stax sound of the era with producer Bob Krasnow keeping things clean and simple. Electric blues guitarist Albert Collins features prominently through the nine classic tunes.
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1982
1982 (LP)
Cat: DE 312. Rel: 01 Mar 24
Facile (3:34)
Dancing + Slaving (3:47)
War=Strong (1:48)
Agua (Diablo) (6:13)
SI (I Couldn't See) (4:53)
A Dull Life (5:10)
We Are One (2:20)
I Killed Picasso (6:05)
Freighter (3:51)
Wolfen (3:33)
Review: Dark Entries takes it back to New York City in around 1982 for this previously unreleased record from Ike Yard. This cult crew was made up of Stuart Argabright, Michael Diekmann, Kenneth Compton, and Fred Szymanski and they worked in their own realm somewhere between proto-body music and No Wave peers in New York. They disbanded just a year after forming having dropped an EP on Les Disques du Crepuscule in 1981 and then a self-titled album for Factory in 1982. Using the Korg MS-20 and the Roland TR-808 they cook up plenty of hybrid electro-acoustic sounds and ramshackle rhythms that are underpinned by moody baselines and perfect to get bodies moving in the club. Whether you're a post-punk fan or lover of weird electronics, this is well worth checking out.
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Mercury: Act 1
Mercury: Act 1 (gatefold LP)
Cat: 385342 7. Rel: 03 Sep 21
My Life (3:40)
Lonely (2:40)
Wrecked (4:03)
Monday (3:08)
#1 (3:14)
Easy Come Easy Go (2:57)
Giants (3:24)
It's Ok (3:14)
Dull Knives (3:35)
Follow You (2:49)
Cutthroat (2:48)
No Time For Toxic People (3:24)
One Day (2:27)
Review: RECOMMENDED
The fact Imagine Dragons tangibly slowed things down in the past year or two has nothing to do with the deadly virus that single-handedly stopped life as we all knew it. The outfit had done four albums in six years, records arriving between non-stop touring schedules and each giving birth to a series of big hit singles. It's a story of runaway success, but those almost always lead to burnout.

With this in mind, Mercury: Act 1 is the band refocused, re-energised and musically reformed. Enlisting the services of super producer Rick Rubin, a guy known for switching things up in terms of an artist or band's style, he certainly lives up to those expectations here. Yes, it remains staunchly pop driven by tribal, fist pounding drums and choruses that should be sung in rainstorms, with elements of heavy rock and hip hop thrown in for good measure. But it's also their best to date thanks to the variety and ideas at work.

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Heaven In Hiding
Heaven In Hiding (limited CD box set + necklace + feather pen + notebook)
Cat: 1028077 AEE. Rel: 20 Apr 23
I Am Become A Name
Chost
Temptation
Surrender
Chasing Shadows
Moth To A Flame
Alleviate
Enslaved
Dissapear
Lost & Left Behind
In Niz Bogzarad
Inermission
Heaven In Hiding
Review: Heaven In Hiding is the fourth studio album from Imminence, a Swedish metalcore band with an imposing presence in the modern day scene. They formed in 2009, and at this point their prominence can't be argued with. The album was foreshadowed by the title-track as the lead single, and it's a staggering track which flips between protracted moments of frosty balladry and blistering screamo explosions. The production is striking and modern, not least on album opener 'I Am Become A Name' and the composition reaches epic, orchestral heights. This deluxe edition comes as a box set with a necklace and feather included - one for the collectors.
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Diabolical Conquest (reissue)
Diabolical Conquest (reissue) (aqua blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: RR 69821. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Impending Diabolical Conquest (5:14)
Desecration (Of The Heavenly Graceful) (5:55)
Disciples Of Blasphemous Reprisal (3:32)
Unheavenly Skies (2:20)
United In Repugnance (3:57)
Shadows Of The Ancient Empire (2:59)
Ethereal Misery (4:32)
Unto Infinite Twilight/Majesty Of Infernal Damnation (16:47)
Review: Deliverance Of Horrific Prophecies, Onward to Golgotha, Mortal Throne of Nazarene, Entrapment of Evil. New York metal pushers Incantation know how to pick titles for records, with so many references to occult fantasies it almost leave Diabolical Conquest reading a little limp. Not in terms of sound, though.

Released in 1998 after a number of changes to the team sheet, the record stands as one of the group's all time best in terms of musicality, instrumentation and undulating power. Having already carved a blood-stained place for themselves as proponents of a thrashing style somewhere between the slow march of doom and the frantic speed of death metal, for many this is where they really mastered that dark art - confidence coursing through every moment, from moody chugs to runaway freight trains.
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Passerella
Passerella (LP + poster with obi-strip)
Cat: DDP 010. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Inquieto (2:44)
Sfrenato Ritmo (3:08)
Fastidio (3:25)
Certo (2:23)
Mani (4:14)
Immane (2:49)
Movimento (3:16)
Giovani (3:13)
Passerella (2:52)
Ryan (2:28)
Brucia I Ponti (2:40)
Review: Recorded over the course of a single week during summer 2022, hauled up in a house on the stunning and serene shores of Lake Lugano, Passarella is an exercise in less as more. Spanning post punk, synth and dark wave, synth pop and more, the arrangements here aren't really minimalist, but share in a particular kind of functionality. Everything is in its right place, and there is absolutely nothing more. As such the aesthetics, and textures, are distinct in their rawness. There's more in common between Infesta's latest offering and the prototypes of these genres that were crawling out from the depths of cities such as Dusseldorf between the late-1970s and 80s than the vast majority of things produced today. Which isn't to write this off as pastiche or pure nostalgia, but to celebrate a pervading air of sonic adventure.
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Memoire
Memoire (LP + insert)
Cat: LER 1029. Rel: 25 May 22
Niente Fazzoletti (1:37)
Memoire (2:12)
Pretty City (3:41)
Rocking Gertrude (2:53)
Leftovers (2:54)
Cio Che Vide Il Pescatore Siculo (2:14)
Improvviso (1:50)
Kada Polazi Vlak (3:43)
Anduma A Pe' (3:03)
Animal Lovers (2:19)
Wu-Shih (3:27)
Piccolino (2:52)
Peace Soup (2:16)
Review: Try Googling Influenza Pods in 2022 and you're unlikely to find the work of Bruno De Angelis and Giovanna Gulinello anywhere close to the top of the results. Add Memoire, the title of this LP, and things get even worse, with scores of pandemic diaries on offer for the grisly-minded. However, do a little digging and you'll soon realise these guys were among the pioneering electronic outfits of the late-1970s and 1980s, with this particular record a case in point.

Together the pair became a couple after moving to London, stayed there for a bit before heading back to Italy, where things began to formalise in terms of studio output. Often using recordings of dialogue from British soap operas, strange sounds and funky noises, they create heavily textured, subtly rhythmic and resolutely leftfield pieces that don't immediately invoke other artists and outfits. And there aren't many people you can really say that about.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, YU SU
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Cuts & Bruises
Cuts & Bruises (limited gatefold white & black splattered vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 455959 4. Rel: 16 Feb 23
Just To Keep You Satisfied (3:36)
Love Will Get You There (4:11)
So Far, So Good (3:13)
These Are The Days (3:46)
If You're Gonna Break My Heart (4:28)
Perfect Storm (3:40)
Dublin In Ecstasy (5:07)
When I Have Her On My Mind (4:00)
Valentine (4:06)
The Things I Do (4:42)
Now You Got Me (4:34)
Review: Inhaler have been a long time coming. Causing significant groundswell after emerging from a Dublin scene re-energised some time ago across all walks of music, they placed fifth on BBC's Sound of 2020 poll, only to contend with a pandemic that tore out the industry's heart, replacing it with record streams for Tracks We Used To Love and dashing the dreams of many young contenders. Not these, apparently.

The expectations go much further back than that, though. They began life around 2012, and frontman Elijah Hewson's dad is Bono. Say what you will about him, if anything tips someone for future fame it's that paternal figure. Now onto their second album, none of that comes close to being as important as what you hear on the record. Channeling more jangle but with extra thump, influences from Joy Division and Stone Roses to The Killers and The War On Drugs are audible, making this easy to love and guaranteed to leave a mark long after play.
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Inner Cop Avoidance
Cat: ICA 1. Rel: 26 Feb 24
ICA 1 (6:22)
ICA 2 (3:55)
ICA 3 (11:37)
Review: Inner Cop Avoidance is a cult supergroup that is already surrounded by plenty of discussion and conspiracy despite only having played their first gig in 2022. Made up of Krisitan Poulsen on guitar, Mathias Saedrup guitar, Sebastian von der Heide on drums and percussion, Max Stocklosa on synth, xylophone and vocals, this self-titled album from the group lands as the inaugural drop on their own label. It is a brilliantly cacophony of electronics and percussion with twisted rhythms, post-rock guitars and a fiercely experimental approach that results in brilliantly beguiling music that somehow combines the futuristic and avant garde with bird calls and ancient shamanic ritual.
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The Other Side Of Make Believe
The Other Side Of Make Believe (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: OLE 1875LPE. Rel: 15 Jul 22
Toni (4:28)
Fables (4:31)
Into The Night (5:26)
Mr Credit (3:44)
Something Changed (3:48)
Renegade Hearts (4:07)
Passenger (4:14)
Greenwich (3:59)
Gran Hotel (3:59)
Big Shot City (4:02)
Go Easy (Palermo) (2:46)
Review: Interpol's seventh album sees the long-standing NYC indie rock giants teaming up with the legendary production team of Flood and Alan Moulder for a trip into sadness, darkness and introspection. For devoted fans of the band, those themes should ring true and spell out another record to be cherished for those downcast days. Daniel Kessler's serpentine guitar work cuts an imposing, but ultimately graceful figure on 'Into The Night', while Samuel Fograino's propulsive drumming continues to explore meters beyond linear motorik drive and Paul Bank once more speaks from the deepest reaches of his soul.
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Shabooh Shoobah Rarities (reissue) (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
Cat: R 1725617. Rel: 01 Dec 23
The Sax Thing (2:58)
Long In Tooth (3:34)
The One Thing (extended mix) (6:10)
Black & White (extended mix) (4:56)
Here Comes II (3:31)
Go West (2:55)
Phantim Of The Opera (3:10)
Soul Mistake (live From The US Festival, 1983) (3:05)
Here Comes (live From The US Festival, 1983) (3:33)
Spy Of Love (live From The US Festival, 1983) (3:14)
Old World New World (live From The US Festival, 1983) (4:35)
Review: Released in 1982, Shabooh Shoobah was the third studio album by one of the most promising bands emerging from Australia at the time, INXS. Hitting number five in their homeland's ARIA albums chart, it would still feature in that countdown 94 weeks later, and became the group's first international release, going on to find success in the UK, US, and a number of other territories. It almost didn't happen, mind, with the LP born out of a self-funded single, 'The One Thing', which INXS recorded at Paradise Studios with celebrated Aussie producer Mark Opitz. The track was so well received it spurred on a full length release, which became Shabooh Shoobah. This special edition offering is made up of rare B-sides, remixes and live performances from that period, proving - as if there were a need to - just how vital the outfit were during that time.
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The Number Of The Beast (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 505419 7157608. Rel: 17 Nov 22
Invaders (3:23)
Children Of The Damned (4:35)
The Prisoner (5:39)
22 Acacia Avenue (6:37)
The Number Of The Beast (4:26)
Run To The Hills (3:53)
Total Eclipse (4:18)
Hallowed Be Thy Name (7:14)
Murders In The Rue Morgue (4:32)
Wrathchild (3:11)
Run To The Hills (4:14)
Children Of The Damned (4:55)
The Number Of The Beast (5:07)
Another Life (3:55)
Killers (5:02)
22 Acacia Avenue (7:13)
Total Eclipse (4:20)
Transylvania (5:51)
The Prisoner (5:46)
Hallowed Be Thy Name (7:07)
Phantom Of The Opera (7:21)
Iron Maiden (4:27)
Sanctuary (6:37)
Drifter (6:49)
Running Free (3:25)
Prowler (5:11)
Review: Are Iron Maiden the finest stadium heavy metal band the UK, or any other country, has ever produced? Maybe, but let's not get into subjective comparisons. The fundamental truth of the matter is the English titans of frantic riffs really did crack the formula and set a benchmark - combining thunderous instrumentation with mesmerising theatrics and wonderfully tongue in cheek branding.

The Number of the Beast was (and still is) the outfit's third full length record, and by this point it's safe to say they had fully entered the stride of their finest era of the last 50 or so years. Boasting at least some of their biggest anthems ('Run to The Hills', 'The Number of the Beast' itself, and 'Iron Maiden', to name but three), it's almost ridiculous to think they managed to pack this LP with 26 consistently powerful and inescapable tracks, all played with the energy of their legendary live shows.
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Senjutsu
Senjutsu (limited trifold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: 019029 5015916. Rel: 03 Sep 21
Senjutsu (8:20)
Stratego (5:00)
The Writing On The Wall (6:15)
Lost In A Lost World (9:31)
Days Of Future Past (4:04)
The Time Machine (7:07)
Darkest Hour (6:36)
Death Of The Celts (10:20)
The Parchment (12:37)
Hell On Earth (10:51)
Review: Although Senjutsu is the 17th studio album from Iron Maiden, it's really not everyday you get to pen words about the legendary British heavy metal outfit, so let's make the most of this moment. Starting with one fundamental point - if you weren't into Iron Maiden, or the 16 full length records that have come along since, this one is probably not going to change your mind.

If, however, you love the iconic operatic tones of Bruce Dickinson and the guitar searing riffs this lot are known for, then buckle up for a thrill ride through some classic Maiden business. Highlights including the epic, searing guitar solos of 'Hell On Earth', the slow-but-heavy chorus on 'Darkest Hour', and 'Days of Future Past', which is packed with enough atmosphere to fill any of the stadiums the band still relentlessly play, several times over.
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From Here To Mexico City 1992
From Here To Mexico City 1992 (limited clear vinyl LP)
Cat: OUTS 11. Rel: 23 Feb 22
The Number Of The Beast (4:40)
Wratchild (2:53)
From Here To Eternity (3:57)
Tailgunner (4:39)
Fear Of The Dark (6:25)
Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter (5:19)
The Clairvoyant (4:19)
Run To The Hills (3:54)
2 Minutes To Midnight (5:28)
Iron Maiden (4:42)
Review: Capturing the monster metal merchants live in front a massive crowd in Mexico in 1992 during their 'Fear of the Dark' tour, this selection from the setlist takes in some of the band's best known tracks, including 'The Number of the Beast', ' 'Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter', 'Run To The Hills' and '2 Minutes To Midnight'. They're interspersed with newer efforts - 'Fear of the Dark' itself makes an appearance - alongside vintage anthems like 'Iron Maiden' (from their eponymous debut album) and 'Wrathchild' (from its successor 'Killers') dusted off for the occasion.
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The Dream My Bones Dream
Cat: DC 727. Rel: 16 Nov 18
Prologue: Hands On The Mouth (5:14)
Agloe (5:51)
Iron Veil (5:14)
Silent Scrapbook (3:58)
A Ghost In A Train, Thinking (5:53)
The Dream My Bones Dream (4:28)
Tunnels To Nowhere (3:40)
To The East (3:55)
Epilogue: Innisfree (4:28)
Review: There's something uniquely Japanese and slightly off-kilter about the pop-making prowess of Eiko Ishibashi, a singer-songwriter, improvisational drummer, pianist and all-round experimentalist that counts Editions Mego and Oren Ambarchi's Black Truffle as labels she has released on. She returns to Drag City, an all time Chicago label famous for records by Pavement and Stereolab to more recently music from Ty Segall and the all-talented John Mulaney. Ishibashi's music here, however, sways from heavy industrial beats to future, funky and avant pop numbers like "Iron Veil". It's a record that will take some getting used to but there's no denying you will get used to it too; if you can keep up with its modernity that comes from way out leftfield.
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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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Direct To Disc Sessions
Direct To Disc Sessions (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ND 013. Rel: 10 Aug 23
Asik Atismasi (10:17)
Papatyalar (7:49)
Deniz Alti Ruzgarlari (7:39)
Fidayda (9:55)
Kalenin Bedenleri (8:15)
Yayla Yollari (8:15)
Review: The latest addition to Night Dreamer's series, Direct To Disk Sessions, sees Turkish downtempo specialist, Islandman, iconic percussionist and Don Cherry collaborator, Okay Temiz and contemporary saz player Muhlis Berbero?lu joining forces for the very first time. Recorded in just one take, the session captures a one-off melding of the trio's distinct styles. Islandman's signature balearic sound gives new force to Temiz's fiery percussion, reframing Berbero?lu's Anadolu folk influences into a distinctly dance-ready sound. Stand out track 'Fidayda' eases us into the trio's expertly improvised soundworld with an alluring, oscillating saz riff. When Temiz's percussion enters the mix, it arrives with a controlled unpredictability capable of leaving listeners in a trance. While Islandman's production subtly centres the piece, mapping out a pathway from which the organic instrumentation can unfurl. Future-folktronica at its very best
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