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Singles
Viimne Ratsu
Cat: SADFUN 006. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Viimne Ratsu (3:17)
Kuu Maa (3:48)
Review: Something in the Eastern European house and dance music proclivity has always struck us as enduringly authentic, perhaps due to its interest in folk music fusions; the label Sad Fun have surely played a key part in doling out this impression. Now they offer their latest addition to the fantasy with a label-described "true Estonian lowkey gem" in the form of duo Ajukaja & Edith Karlson, aka. Vana, whose combined efforts frankly, dustily and ironically toy with the pop music cliches native to their homeland. A-and-B-siders 'Vimme Ratsu' and 'Kuu Maa' are said to rework an '80s Estonian coastal folk-pop favourite and perform a "pseudo-reggae" pastiche respectively. Both have that effortless murmured charm on the vocals, recalling a nostalgic time of European make-do, A10-mic-from-the-junk-store, bottle episodic, rickety recorded goodness.
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Common Sense
Common Sense (limited 12")
Cat: YR 0098LPB. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Common Sense (4:00)
Lick The Bag (3:21)
Sentinel Island (3:45)
Blue (3:21)
Review: First popping up on our radar in 2020 - or rather hurling itself onto it with all the subtlety punk can muster - Common Sense gets a reissue and not before time. Outspoken but never outgunned, Swedes Viagra Boys rightly courted some serious praise with 2022's album, Cave World, so it makes sense to revisit this epic EP in a bid to get newcomers acquainted with what came before. Opening on the title number, things may not sound quite as you'd expect. While known for their ability to wield bloody-lipped chargers, 'Common Sense' owes as much to shoegaze and synth rock as it does punk variants, immediately marking the outfit out as something not quite so easy to define. Nevertheless, 'Lick the Bang' is straight up topless sweatbox material, and 'Sentinel Island' centres our brains on wonderfully distorted and frayed riffs. Closing on the slow, nostalgia-hued 'Blue', it's quite the collection.
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Álbumes
Late Night Tales
Olafur ARNALDS / VARIOUS
Late Night Tales (limited 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + art print + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 44. Rel: 20 Jun 16
Hjalmar Larusson & Jonbjorn Gislason - "Jomsvikingarimur - Yta Eigi Feldi Ror." (1:15)
Julianna Barwick - "Forever" (5:30)
Koreless - "Last Remnants" (4:22)
Odesza - "How Did I Get Here" (instrumental) (2:00)
Anois - "A Noise" (4:10)
Samaris - "Gooa Tungl" (4:08)
Olafur Arnalds - "RGB" (4:36)
Rival Consoles - "Pre" (5:14)
Jai Paul - "Jasmine" (demo) (4:11)
Four Tet - "Lion" (Jamie Xx remix) (6:52)
James Blake - "Our Love Comes Back" (3:39)
Spooky Black - "Pull" (4:13)
Colin Stetson & Sarah Neufeld - "And Still They Move" (2:55)
Olafur Arnalds - "Say My Name" (feat Arnor Dan) (5:38)
Kiasmos - "Orgoned" (5:57)
Olafur Arnalds - "Kinesthesia" (1:44)
Hjaltalin - "Ethereal" (6:32)
David Tennant - "Undone" (3:51)
Review: Icelandic classical, experimental and soundtrack composer Olafur Arnalds steps away from the loops and Broadchurch OSTs to conjure yet another sublime LNT saga. Carefully balancing between contemporary odysseys ("Jomsvikingarimur"), dense futuristic electronic weaves ("Last Remnants"), fuzzy 22nd century pop ("A Noise") sludgy cosmic funk ("Jasmine") and introspective soul ("Our Love Comes Back"), Olafur blows wave after woozy wave of soft sonic conjurations in a way that's broad, detailed and cleverly considered. Good night.
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No Ones Listening Anyway: UK DIY Post Punk & Dubs 1980-1984 Volume 1
Jason BOARDMAN / VARIOUS
No Ones Listening Anyway: UK DIY Post Punk & Dubs 1980-1984 Volume 1 (LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CTRUE 31LP. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Bally O’Brien - "Tell Me Why The Tape Wobbles"
Anorexia - "Inanimate Objects"
Methodishca Tune - "LFD"
Sprout Head Uprising - "I Wish, I Wish"
The Four Kings - "Disgraceful" (version)
Swamp Children - "Call Me Honey"
Cathy La Creme - "I Married A Cult Figure"
57TH Parallel - "Psalm Fifty Seven"
Surface Mutants - "Train Dub"
Khartomb - "King Skin" (Rough mix)
The Dealers - "Share The World" (part 2)
Skeet - "Avril In The Alps"
Group Therapy - "Arty Fact"
Club Of Rome - "Bedroom Scenes"
APB - "Help Yourself"
Sirons - "Cruise Missile Blues"
Review: The latest compilation on CTR, curated by Jason Boardman of Before I Die Records, dives into the rich, underground landscape of early 1980s post-punk. This collection offers a fascinating glimpse into the era's DIY ethos, featuring rare and never-before-heard tracks that encapsulate the innovative spirit of the time. From the 2-Tone-influenced Skeet in Coventry to the dub experiments of Surface Mutants with Cabaret Voltaire, the album uncovers a trove of hidden gems that have largely flown under the radar. One track even boasts a unique post-punk diss track, adding a touch of rebellion to the mix. Boardman has unearthed a variety of tracks, some even sampled by the likes of DJ Shadow, showcasing the lasting influence of these obscure artists. The compilation highlights a time when independent musicians, studios, and labels banded together, bypassing major labels in pursuit of their creative vision. While it's not a comprehensive guide to the era, this album shines a spotlight on the overlooked and underappreciated, giving these artists the recognition they've long deserved, not to mention the enduring power and creativity of the post-punk underground.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo
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Next Wave Acid Punk Deux: Chapter 2
CURSES / VARIOUS
Cat: 541416 667035. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Boytronic - "Voloczny" (previously unreleased) (4:52)
The KVB - "Still Warm" (2023 version) (2:53)
Cardinal & Nun - "Freak & Weak" (previously unreleased) (4:49)
Jennifer Touch - "Altars" (previously unreleased) (3:29)
Matrixxman - "Assembly Line" (previously unreleased) (3:52)
Silver Tears - "Always Shine (Wait For The Rain)" (previously unreleased) (4:32)
Essaie Pas - "Retox" (4:16)
Aili vs Transistorcake - "Dansu" (3:40)
Years Of Denial - "It Sucks" (3:57)
Dina Summer - "Darkness" (previously unreleased)
Patriarchy - "Suffer"
Maelstrom & Louisahhh - "Hate Machine" (previously unreleased)
Dame Area - "Buon Cittadino" (previously unreleased)
Kris Baha - "Into The Dark"
Desire - "Love Races On" (previously unreleased) (3:12)
Blind Delon - "Flashback" (feat I Hate Models - previously unreleased) (5:32)
Poison Point - "Altered Beats" (previously unreleased) (4:28)
Roe Deers - "Muscles" (previously unreleased) (5:19)
Review: Berlin-based artist Curses is committed to the dark side of the dancefloor as an artist, and as this series on Eskimo proves he's also an authority on the seedier side of selecting, too. The first volume of Next Wave Acid Punx was a knockout success and so he's back for another round from the seemingly unending pools of EBM, industrial, synth-pop and minimal wave spanning the 80s through to the modern day. Given the sheer size of the compilation (covering no less than 49 tracks) it has to be split across separate chapters, with this double vinyl serving as Chapter 2 and featuring creepy masterpieces from the likes of Boytronic, Matrixxman and Dina Summer.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
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Sky Girl
Sky Girl (2xLP)
Cat: ES 002. Rel: 30 Jun 16
Linda Smith - "I So Liked Spring" (5:27)
Karen Marks - "Cold Cafe" (3:03)
Bruce Langhorne - "Leaving Del Norte" (1:56)
The Seraphims - "Conciousness Of Happening" (2:13)
Gary Davenport - "Sarra" (5:00)
Some Of My Best Friends Are Canadians - "Feeling Sheepish" (4:09)
The Rising Storm - "Frozen Laughter" (3:12)
Warfield Spillers - "Daddy's Little Girl" (4:50)
Joyce Heath - "I Wouldn't Dream Of It" (2:17)
Joe Tossini & Friends - "Wild Dream" (4:29)
Scott Seskind - "I Remember" (2:52)
Angel - "Driving (Down)" (4:28)
Nini Raviolette & Hugo Weris - "Slow" (1:05)
Nora Guthrie - "Home Before Dark" (2:38)
Once - "Joanna" (3:17)
Review: Sky Girl is the work of two noted (but arguably under-appreciated) crate diggers, DJ Sundae and Julien Dechery, and gathers together a veritable treasure trove of obscure material loosely connected by (in the label's own words) "the same longing sentiment". Its' fifteen tracks touch on a variety of hazy, down-tempo styles, and were recorded at various points between 1961 and '91. There's much to admire throughout, from the folksy psychedelic pop of The Rising Storm's "Frozen Laughter", and spoken word eccentricity of Scott Seskind's "I Remember", to the dreamy, eyes-closed ambience of Nini Raviolette & Hugo Weris' "Slow" and string-laden samba-folk of Nora Guthrie's "Home Before Dark".
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Like Someone I Know: A Celebration Of Margo Guryan (Loser Edition)
Margo GURYAN / VARIOUS
Cat: SP 1644X. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Tops - "Sunday Morning" (2:25)
Rahill - "Sun" (3:27)
Clairo - "Love Songs" (2:57)
June McDoom - "Thoughts" (2:51)
Munya & Kainalu - "Don't Go Away" (2:18)
Frankie Cosmos & Good Morning - "Take A Picture" (2:58)
Kate Bollinger - "What Can I Give You" (2:24)
Pearl & The Oysters - "Think Of Rain" (2:10)
Bedouine & Sylvie - "Can You Tell" (2:17)
Empress Of - "Someone I Know" (2:04)
Barrie - "Love" (2:52)
Margo Price - "California Shake" (3:38)
Review: Like Someone I Know features reinterpretations of Margo Guryan's timeless songs by a diverse lineup of artists, including TOPS, Clairo, Empress Of, and Margo Price. Guryan, a talented singer-songwriter and pianist, released her only album, Take a Picture, in 1968, which, despite initial obscurity, has become a cornerstone of the sunshine-pop genre. Her compositions reflect a sophisticated understanding of love and uncertainty, showcasing a delicate yet powerful songwriting style. Guryan's artistry gained renewed recognition in recent years, particularly after her haunting track 'Why Do I Cry' went viral on TikTok shortly before her passing in 2021. This tribute album celebrates her influence, allowing modern musicians to explore her work while maintaining the essence of her original sound. Tracks like McDoom's atmospheric take on 'Thoughts' and Frankie Cosmos' playful rendition of 'Take a Picture' highlight Guryan's remarkable craftsmanship and emotional depth. By donating a portion of proceeds to affordable reproductive health services, this compilation not only honours Guryan's legacy but also reaffirms the lasting impact of her music, proving that her work continues to resonate across generations.
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More Deep 70s: Undiscovered Jewels From Music's Most Action Packed Decade
David HEPWORTH / VARIOUS
Cat: EDSL 0161. Rel: 20 Feb 25
The Ramones - "Let's Dance" (CD1: Re-make/Re-model)
Devo - "Satisfaction (I Can't Get No)"
Nils Lofgren - "Goin' Back"
The Hollies - "Sandy (4th Of July, Asbury Park)"
Don Covay - "Memphis"
Nina Simone - "Baltimore"
Lowell George - "What Do You Want The Girl To Do?"
Billy Swan - "Don't Be Cruel" (Slow version)
The Bunch - "When Will I Be Loved?"
Frankie Miller - "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues"
Greg Kihn - "For You"
Thin Lizzy - "Rosalie" (live)
Todd Rundgren - "Rain"
Nilsson - "Vine Street"
Joe Cocker - "Jamaica Say You Will"
Terry Melcher - "These Days"
John Martyn - "Spencer The Rover"
Ian Matthews - "7 Bridges Road"
Leo Kottke - "Pamela Brown"
The Pointer Sisters - "Grinning In Your Face"
Elvis Costello & The Attractions - "Psycho" (live)
The Runaways - "Cherry Bomb" (CD2: Skinny Tie music)
Cheap Trick - "Surrender"
The Cars - "Double Life"
Joe Jackson - "It's Different For Girls"
Dwight Twilley Band - "I'm On Fire"
Mink De Ville - "Just Your Friends"
Sniff 'N' The Tears - "Driver's Seat"
Shoes - "Too Late"
Raspberries - "Go All The Way"
Graham Parker & The Rumour - "Local Girls"
John Hiatt - "Take Off Your Uniform"
XTC - "Life Begins At The Hop"
The Inmates - "Dirty Water"
Deaf School - "What A Way To End It All"
Tim Moore - "Rock & Roll Love Letter"
Squeeze - "Up The Junction"
Crabby Appleton - "Go Back"
Roger McGuinn - "Draggin'" (CD3: Americana)
Gene Clark - "No Other"
Jimmy Webb - "PF Sloan"
Laura Nyro - "Stoney End"
Millie Jackson - "Loving Arms"
Bobby Bland - "It's Not The Spotlight"
Dr John - "I Need Hoodood"
The Meters - "Fire On The Bayou"
Taj Mahal - "Satisfied 'N Tickled Too"
Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks - "I Scare Myself"
Joe Ely - "Honky Tonk Masquerade"
Guy Clark - "Desperados Waiting For A Train"
Paul Williams - "Someday Man"
Chip Taylor - "I Wasn't Born In Tennessee"
Joe Simon - "Georgia Blue"
Muddy Waters - "Mannish Boy"
Terry Allen - "New Delhi Freight Train"
Head Hands & Feet - "(Let's Get This) Show On The Road" (CD4: Basing Street Blues)
Free - "The Highway Song"
John Cale - "You Know More Than I Know"
Ultravox! - "Young Savage"
Nico - "It Has Not Taken Long"
Sparks - "Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth"
The Heptones - "Country Boy"
Burning Spear - "Marcus Garvey"
Max Romeo & The Upsetters - "Chase The Devil"
Jess Roden - "On Broadway"
Swamp Dogg - "Did I Come Back Too Soon (Or Stay Away Too Long)"
Kevin Ayers - "Didn't Feel Lonely Till I Thought Of You"
801 - "Rongwrong"
Jim Capaldi - "Eve"
Richard Thompson - "Roll Over Baughan Williams"
Bryn Haworth - "Grappenhall Rag"
Peter Skellern - "I Guess You Wish You'd Gone Home"
Morris On - "Princess Royal"
Review: David Hepworth has been writing, broadcasting, and speaking about music since the 1970 - often alongside Mark Ellen, with the pair currently hosting the Word In Your Ear podcast. He helped launch and edit Smash Hits and The Word amongst others, and was a presenter on BBC's The Old Grey Whistle Test and an anchor for Live Aid in 1985. As such, he knows his stuff. Following the success of his Underrated Cuts From A Misunderstood Decade comes this follow up, which he has annotated track-by-track.From Roy Harper and Sandy Denny's folky shenangans to Status Quo. ZZ Top and proto-punks Eddie & The Hot Rods, this is Hepworth making a case that the 70s remains unmatched for music invention, and a strong case it is too.
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Late Night Tales
KHRUANGBIN / VARIOUS
Late Night Tales (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + art print + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 60. Rel: 04 Dec 20
Devadip Carlos Santana & Turiya Alive Coltrane - "Illuminations" (4:19)
Brilliantes Del Vuelo - "I Know That (When The Springtime Comes)" (5:17)
Nazia Hassan - "Khushi" (4:25)
Kelly Doyle - "DRM" (2:12)
Sanullim - "Don't Go" (4:10)
Maxwell Udoh - "I Like It (Don't Stop)" (6:19)
David Marez - "Ensename" (3:38)
Gerald Lee - "Can You Feel The Love" (reprise) (3:02)
Justine & The Victorian Punks - "Still You" (7:43)
George Yanagi & Nadja Band - "Track 10" (4:04)
Pesnyar - "Zacharovannaya Moya" (5:55)
Khruangbin - "Summer Madness" (Exclusive Cover version) (3:15)
Paloma San Basilio - "Contigo" (4:04)
Roha Band - "Yetikimt Abeba" (5:16)
Tierney Malone & Geoffrey Muller - "Transmission For Jehn: Gnossienne No 1" (Exclusive Spoken Word Piece) (4:58)
Review: Khruangbin might be the most logical and fitting choice for a Late Night Tales compilation in recent memory. The Texan psychedelic chill artists have always had a sense of the exploratory and unknown running through their blissful grooves, and the fundamental idea behind this series was always about opening up doors to new musical discoveries for listeners.

In many ways, the Houston trio have gone above and beyond. Melding a breadth of sounds that have emerged from an equally diverse set of cultures, we visit Hindi-disco, South Korean rock, African bass, Belarusian folk. Capped off with an exclusive version of Kool & The Gang's 'Summer Madness' conceived by the compilers themselves, it's a case of 15 gateway tracks all of which belong to artists and genres that are crying out for you to dive in.
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McCartney III Imagined
Paul McCARTNEY / VARIOUS
McCartney III Imagined (limited 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 351365 0. Rel: 23 Jul 21
Find My Way (feat Beck) (4:55)
Dominic Fike - "The Kiss Of Venus" (2:29)
Pretty Boys (feat Khruangbin) (5:45)
Women & Wives (St. Vincent remix) (2:59)
Deep Down (Blood Orange remix) (4:20)
Seize The Day (feat Phoebe Bridgers) (3:26)
Slidin' (EOB remix) (2:43)
Long Tailed Winter Bird (Damon Albarn remix) (4:08)
Josh Homme - "Lavatory Lil" (2:46)
When Winter Comes (Anderson Paak remix) (2:18)
Deep Deep Feeling (3D RDN remix) (11:26)
Long Tailed Winter Bird (Idris Elba remix) (2:43)
Review: McCartney III was the18th solo album by legendary musician and former Beatle Paul McCartney. Imagined is the remix version that came digitally back in April and now lands on vinyl. The artists chosen to remix were all selected by McCartney himself and are said to feature "friends, fans, and brand new acquaintances." The record has picked up plenty of positive reviews already and that should be no surprise given the heavyweights included. The likes of Beck, Khruangbin, Dev Hynes, Ed O'Brien, Damon Albarn, Josh Homme, Anderson .Paak, Robert Del Naja, and Idris Elba all make for a contemporary mix with diverse results.
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Cosmic Waves Volume 1
Angel OLSEN / VARIOUS
Cat: JAG 477LP. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Poppy Jean Crawford - "Glamorous" (Compiled By Angel Olsen) (4:43)
Coffin Prick - "Blood" (4:36)
Sarah Grace White - "Ride" (4:08)
Maxim Ludwig - "Make Believe You Love Me" (3:53)
Camp Saint Helene - "Wonder Now" (4:36)
The Takeover (Poppy Jean Crawford Cover - Performed By Angel Olsen) (3:48)
Swimming (Coffin Prick Cover) (2:38)
Sinkhole (Sarah Grace White Cover) (4:03)
Born Too Blue (Maxim Ludwig Cover) (5:11)
Farfisa Song (Camp Saint Helene Cover) (3:58)
Review: It's hard to imagine the esteemed Jagjaguwar label without Angel Olsen. The American singer-songwriter feels like a central figure. She epitomises the absolute quality that they put out year-in, year-out. Her long-standing partnership with them has led to her landing a new imprint named somethingscosmic. Here she's given free reign to release when and how she wants, with help from Jagjaguwar. An absolute dream for her no doubt. This, the second release on somethingscosmic, it's billed as a compilation reimagined as a dialogue; the A-side features artists chosen by Olsen, with each artist choosing their own song for the collection. Side B is a collection of songs from the same artists, but chosen by Olsen and recorded by her. Of the artists on there, Poppy Jean Crawford's 'Glamorous' is dark post-punk with a Kills-esque vocal... it feels like what the definition of rock n' roll should be. Meanwhile, Coffin Prick's 'Blood' (Yep, you read that right... what a band name!) is a great example of reckless psychedelic fuzz. And Sarah Grace White has a stunning, magnetic voice and the music is pared back to let it shine at the forefront of the mix. Olsen clearly has A&R clout and magical release ideas - long may her new venture thrive.
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We Love Your Ears: Optimo 25 Part 1
OPTIMO / VARIOUS
Cat: OPTIMO 2501. Rel: 31 Jan 24
Brainticket - "Places Of Light" (3:59)
TJ Lawrence - "Fireplay" (5:01)
Robert Rental - "Double Heart" (2:56)
African Head Charge - "No, Don't Follow Fashion" (5:44)
Keith Hudson - "Nuh Skin Up" (7:13)
Smokin Cheeba - "When I Was A Youth" (5:54)
The Wad - "15 Inches" (9:00)
Idjut Boys & Laj - "Foolin' (Beatin On Dave)" (7:00)
JBB Et Soprann - "Tibi Lap" (5:54)
Review: Unusually, Optimo's JD Twitch and Jonny Wilkes have taken the unusual step of not announcing the tracklist for their two-part 25th anniversary compilation ahead of release. Ordering, then, requires a leap of faith, but given the sheer breadth, diversity and quality of the music they've been playing over the last quarter of a decade, there's no doubt we're in safe hands. It's not a 'best of Optimo anthems' collection, or merely a bunch of peak-time favourites; instead, we're promised a mixture of unusual warm-up favourites and confirmed dancefloor workouts in a wide range of style that have long been favourites of the two Glasgow-based DJs - many of which will, inevitably, be slept-on, forgotten or under-appreciated gems.
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We Love Your Ears: Optimo 25 Part 2
OPTIMO / VARIOUS
Cat: OPTIMO 2502. Rel: 31 Jan 24
Chris & Cosey - "Take Control" (3:03)
Isolators - "Concentrate On Us" (7:32)
Mike Dunn - "Life Goes On" (6:13)
KC Flightt - "Voices" (original dub mix) (9:58)
Faze Action - "Good Lovin'" (Special Disco mix) (6:10)
Hannah Holland - "Ekotypic" (4:17)
Divine - "Shake It Up" (6:07)
XS 5 - "I Need More" (extended dance version) (6:00)
Liquid Liquid - "Optimo" (2:43)
Review: Optimo's JD Twitch and Jonny Wilkes, undoubtedly the UK's most fearless and on-point 'anything goes' DJs, have spent a quarter of a decade building trust with their audience. You can never tell what they might play when you turn up at one of their events, but you know it will be inspired, high-quality, and most likely make you want to dance. With their two-part 25th anniversary compilation (this is part two), they've taken a similar approach, keeping the track-list under wraps until release day while promising a mix of oddball warm-up favourites and floor-focused tracks they love and have played at various points since the start of the century. Given their track record, we can expect forgotten gems, left-of-centre anti-anthems, and unusual party-starting delights.
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Buy Or Die!: Ralph Records 1972-1982
The RESIDENTS / VARIOUS
Cat: CRCD3BOX 187. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Ivory & The Brain Eaters - "Fire"
The Residents - "Smelly Tongues"
The Residents - "Satisfaction"
Schwump - "Aphids In The Hall"
Schwump - "You're A Martian/Home"
Schwump - "'maginary Dreams" (demo)
The Residents - "Beyond The Valley Of A Day In The Life"
The Residents - "Tourniquet Of Roses"
The Residents - "Constantinople"
Snakefinger - "The Spot"
Snakefinger - "Smelly Tongues"
The Residents - "Hello Skinny"
The Residents - "Not Available (A Brief Introduction)"
The Residents - "Santa Dog '78"
Art Bears - "Rats & Monkeys"
Art Bears - "Collapse"
Art Bears - "The Winter Wheel"
Snakefinger - "What Wilbur?"
Snakefinger - "Kill The Great Raven"
Chrome - "Meet You In The Subway"
Chrome - "I Left My Heart In San Francisco"
MX-80 Sound - "I Left My Heart In San Francisco"
The Residents - "I Left My Heart In San Francisco"
Tuxedomoon - "I Left My Heart In San Francisco"
Snakefinger - "Picnic In The Jungle"
MX-80 Sound - "Someday You'll Be King"
MX-80 Sound - "White Night"
Tuxedomoon - "What Use?"
Tuxedomoon - "7 Years"
MX-80 Sound - "It's Not My Fault"
Snakefinger - "The Model"
The Residents - "Diskomo"
Snakefinger - "The Man In The Dark Sedan"
The Residents - "Amber"
The Residents - "Shut Up, Shut Up RDX"
Gary Panter - "Tornader To The Tater"
Gary Panter - "Italian Sunglasses Movie"
Gary Panter - "Rozz Tox"
Snakefinger - "Golden Goat"
MX-80 Sound - "O Type"
MX-80 Sound - "Old Too Fast"
Fred Frith - "Dancing In The Street"
Fred Frith - "What A Dilemma"
Yello - "Bimbo" (album version)
Yello - "IT Splash"
Yello - "Night Flanger"
Yello - "Bostich"
Yello - "Rock Stop"
MX-80 Sound - "Why Are We Here?"
Tuxedomoon - "Jinx"
Tuxedomoon - "Incubus (Blue Suit)"
Fred Frith - "A Spit In The Ocean"
Fred Frith - "Saving Grace"
Renaldo & The Loaf - "A Medical Man"
Renaldo & The Loaf - "Honest Joe's Indian Gets The Goat On The Way To The Cowboys' Conga"
Renaldo & The Loaf - "Ted's Reverie"
Renaldo & The Loaf - "Melvyn's Repose"
Snakefinger - "Breakfast In Baltimore" (1981 EP demo)
Snakefinger - "Life Isn't Easy" (1981 EP demo)
Yello - "Pinball Cha Cha" (club mix)
Yello - "Homer Hossa"
Snakefinger - "Eva's Warning"
The Residents - "Would We Be Alive?"
Review: Buy Or Die! Ralph Records 1972-1982 offers an extensive look into the influential underground label founded by The Residents. This 3xCD compilation presents a blend of classic tracks, rare gems and unreleased material, showcasing the experimental ethos that defined Ralph Records. The set features works from avant-garde pioneers like Yello, Snakefinger, MX-80 Sound, Renaldo and The Loaf, and Art Bears, highlighting the diverse roster that spanned the realms of punk, new wave, and art rock. Curated with contributions from the artists and overseen by The Residents, the collection delves deep into the DIY culture of the time. A 7,500-word essay by The Residents' archivist accompanies the release, offering insight into the label's philosophy and impact. The compilation is enriched by never-before-heard tracks and rare visuals, making it a fascinating snapshot of a bold era in music history. With its mix of iconic singles and hidden treasures, this stands as a celebration of Ralph Records' daring legacy.
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The Secret Public: How The LGBTQ+ Aesthetic Shaped Pop Culture 1955-1979
Jon SAVAGE / VARIOUS
Cat: CDTOP2 1647. Rel: 03 Jun 24
Joe Meek & The Blue Men - "I Hear A New World"
Little Richard & His Band - "Tutti-Frutti"
Esquerita - "Esquerita & The Voola"
Billy Fury - "Wondrous Place"
Frank D'rone - "Strawberry Blonde (The Band Rocked On)"
The Dovells - "Foot Stompin'"
John Leyton - "Johnny Remember Me"
Joey Dee & The Starliters - "Peppermint Twist" (part 1)
The Jaynetts - "Sally, Go ‘round The Roses"
Lesley Gore - "You Don't Own Me"
The Velvelettes - "Needle In A Haystack"
Bobby Marchan - "Get Down With It"
The Velvet Underground & Nico - "I'll Be Your Mirror"
The Elgins - "Heaven Must Have Sent You"
Jackie Shane - "Stand Up Straight & Tall"
Big Brother & The Holding Company - "Women Is Losers"
Norma Tanega - "No Stranger Am I"
Al Stewart - "Pretty Golden Hair"
The Kinks - "David Watts"
The Flirtations - "Nothing But A Heartache"
Sly & The Family Stone - "Stand!"
Abaco Dream - "Life & Death In G & A"
The Supremes - "Nathan Jones"
Lou Reed - "Walk On The Wild Side"
Polly Perkins - "Coochi-coo"
Jobriath - "I'm A Man"
Manu Dibango - "Soul Makossa"
The Temptations - "Law Of The Land"
Disco Tex & The Sex O Lettes - "Get Dancin'" (feat Sir Monti Rock III - part 1)
Labelle - "Lady Marmalade"
The Dynamic Superiors - "Nobody's Gonna Change Me"
The Miracles - "Ain't Nobody Straight In LA"
Grace Jones - "I Need A Man" (12" version)
Patrick Cowley - "I Feel Love"
Buzzcocks - "Orgasm Addict"
Jayne County & The Electric Chairs - "Fuck Off"
Tom Robinson Band - "Glad To Be Gay"
Carl Bean - "I Was Born This Way" (12" version)
Space - "Prison" (12" version)
Michele - "Disco Dance" (Mega mix - 12" version)
Sylvester - "I Need Somebody To Love Tonight" (12" version)
Review: The soundtrack to Jon Savage's monumental history of LGBTQ influence on popular culture is an essential double CD compilation that traverses the clandestine alongside the openly celebrated. Featuring artists from Joe Meek to Buzzcocks, Patrick Cowley, Tom Robinson Band, Lesley Gore, Billy Fury and Little Richard, it encapsulates the hidden and overt narratives of LGBTQ life in post-war music. Starting with the groundbreaking success of Little Richard in 1955, the compilation captures the coded expressions of the 50s and 60s, mirroring the societal secrecy and oppression faced by the gay community. As the music progresses into the early 70s, it reflects the era's burgeoning openness, marked by the influence of icons like David Bowie. The tracks span pop, Tamla, soul, glam rock, and the early funk and disco sounds that dominated underground New York clubs, ultimately leading to the disco explosion of the late 70s. This compilation is a tribute to freedom and the intertwined worlds of music and sexuality. Some artists identify as LGBTQ+, others are included for their impact on or by the gay aesthetic, making a heartfelt homage to the diverse and rich history of music shaped by the community. A vibrant and significant cultural journey.
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Do You Have The Force? Jon Savage's Alternative History Of Electronica 1978-82 Vol 2
Jon SAVAGE / VARIOUS
Cat: CTRUE 30. Rel: 14 Jun 24
Dee D Jackson - "Automatic Lover" (3:56)
Telex - "Moscow Diskow" (extended 12" mix) (5:18)
Soft Machine - "Soft Space" (8:48)
Qondile - "African Dawn" (2:51)
Gaz Nevada - "IC Love Affair" (original 12" mix) (6:30)
I Signori Della Galassia - "Archeopterix" (4:03)
Cerrone - "La Secte De Marrakech Suite" (4:37)
John Foxx - "Burning Car" (3:14)
Thomas Leer & Robert Rental - "Monochrome Days" (3:58)
Cabaret Voltaire - "Red Mask" (6:45)
Caution - "UFO" (original 12" mix) (5:30)
Martin Rev - "Nineteen 86" (4:29)
Pascal Comelade - "Sequence 1" (2:57)
Flying Lizards - "An Age" (2:30)
Throbbing Gristle - "Beachy Head" (3:35)
Terminal City - "Mugin For Unknown" (5:37)
Review: Whether or not you head the first one, Jon Savage's second exploration of the diverse sounds of the post-punk era is another eye (or ear?) opening listen that will teach you plenty and join many dots you might not have done otherwise. Spanning electronic music, disco, experimental, and proto-techno, Do You Have The Force Volume 2: Jon Savage's Alternative History Of Electronica 1978-82 is a masterfully curated compilation that showcases an eclectic range of genres and influences all handpicked and well sequenced by the renowned cultural commentator, writer, and filmmaker that is Savage. This is a double LP version which comes with a 12 page digisleeve booklet.
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Bob Stanley & Pete Wiggs Present Fell From The Sun: Downtempo &  After Hours 1990-91
Cat: XXQLP2 089. Rel: 05 Jul 22
Primal Scream - "Higher Than The Sun (Higher Than The Orb)" (extended mix) (4:57)
Critical Rhythm - "It Could Not Happen" (feat Jango Thriller & Vandal - Essential Trance Hall mix) (5:36)
Sheer Taft - "Cascades" (Hypnotone mix) (4:29)
History - "Afrika" (feat Q-Tee - Love & Laughter remix) (5:02)
The Grid - "Floatation" (5:08)
Saint Etienne - "Speedwell" (6:31)
One Dove - "Fallen" (album version) (7:13)
Transglobal Underground - "Temple Head" (Pacific mix - Airwaves) (4:53)
Massonix - "Just A Little Bit More" (Electro instrumental mix) (4:45)
Elsi Curry - "U Make Me Feel" (Running Water aka Workhouse mix) (5:02)
Family Sensation - "I Don't Even Know If I Should Call You Baby" (Marshall Jefferson Symphony mix) (6:05)
BBG - "Snappiness" (7" edit) (3:53)
The Aloof - "Never Get Out The Boat" (The Flying mix) (7:53)
Moodswings - "Spiritual High" (The Moodfood Megamix) (9:11)
Review: House music exploded in the UK in 1987 and continued to blow up in the ensuing summers. But with all the high energy parties and ever more visceral rave sounds, people needed a break, and so it was that in February of 1990 the KLF invented new slowed down after-sounds on their Chill Out mix. This collection gathers best sub 100bpm cuts form that time, as assembled by Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley. Fun fact - the artwork for the LP is a picture from the new book on acid house by photographer Dave Swindells which is well worth copping if you can.
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Winter Of Discontent
Cat: XXQLP 2097. Rel: 26 Jan 23
The Mekons - "Where Were You?" (2:41)
Fatal Microbes - "Violence Grows" (3:12)
Animals & Men - "The Terraplane Fixation" (2:08)
Blue Orchids - "Work" (4:01)
Karl's Empty Body - "Small Hours" (3:34)
Frankie's Crew - "Somebody" (1:33)
Scritti Politti - "Confidence" (3:12)
Thin Yoghurts - "Drink Problem" (4:14)
Anne Bean & Paul Burwell - "Low Flying Aircraft" (4:07)
Performing Ferret Band - "Brow Beaten" (1:39)
The Manchester Mekon - "No Forgetting" (2:55)
The Raincoats - "Fairytale In The Supermarket" (3:05)
Zounds - "Can't Cheat Karma" (2:43)
Androids Of Mu - "Bored Housewives" (2:21)
The Fall - "In My Area" (take 2) (5:07)
The Digital Dinosaurs - "The Sideways Man" (2:28)
The Good Missionaries - "Attitudes" (4:07)
Human Cabbages - "The Window's Broken" (4:06)
Television Personalities - "King & Country" (3:38)
Exhibit A - "In The Night" (2:51)
Performing Ferret Band - "Nudes" (2:36)
Tarzan 5 - "Different Story" (4:26)
The Gynaecologists - "The Red Pullover" (3:46)
The Door & The Window - "Production Line" (4:07)
Review: Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs have more than proven their music knowledge across a stellar run of prior compilations, including The Daisy Age, Fell From The Sun and English Weather. This time around, they're tapping into the freeform climes of the late 70s and early 80s, as punk exploded and a myriad of bands channelled the unique, downcast mood of Britain into wildly creative, nervously urgent songs. Across four sides we take in all manner of cult selections and outer limits largely in the loose fit realm of post-punk. It's flawlessly selected and programmed - another reminder of how immersive a proper compilation can be.
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76 In The Shade
Bob STANLEY / VARIOUS
76 In The Shade (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: XXQLP 2073. Rel: 08 Sep 20
Spike Janson - "Walking So Free" (3:33)
Lynsey De Paul - "Sugar Shuffle" (3:58)
Jefferson Starship - "Miracles" (single version) (3:27)
Smokey Robinson - "Get Out Of Town" (4:50)
10cc - "I'm Mandy Fly Me" (album version) (5:16)
Simon Park - "Stoned Out" (2:17)
Cliff Richard - "Nothing To Remind Me" (2:54)
David Ruffin - "Discover Me" (4:11)
Shuggie Otis - "Inspiration Information" (4:08)
Hollywood Freeway - "You're The Song (That I Can't Stop Singing)" (3:11)
Liverpool Express - "You Are My Love" (3:14)
John Cameron - "Liquid Sunshine" (2:59)
Sylvia - "Not On The Outside" (3:03)
Blue Mink - "Stay With Me" (3:16)
Steve Miller Band - "Wild Mountain Honey" (4:48)
Hamilton & Joe Frank & Reynolds - "Fallin' In Love" (3:10)
The Emotion - "Flowers" (album version) (4:24)
Azimuth - "Montreal City" (3:18)
Barclay James Harvest - "Rock'N'Roll Star" (5:19)
Gilbert O'Sullivan - "Miss My Love Today" (3:45)
Carmen McRae - "Music" (3:29)
Review: On his latest compilation for Ace, St Etienne's Bob Stanley has chosen to evoke memories of the summer of 1976, when Britain sweltered under a heatwave and those under the age of 16 felt like the school holidays went on forever. Stanley's vision is undoubtedly a nostalgic one, with many of his on-point musical selections seemingly coming with their own opaque, easy listening-tinged sepia hue (see Lynsey de Paul's 'Sugar Shuffle' and Jefferson Starship's hazy 'Miracles'). Highlights are plentiful, from the jammed-out Clavinet solos of Simon Park's 'Stoned Out' and the soul sweetness of Shuggie Otis's 'Inspiration Information', to the Bob James style jazz-funk of John Cameron's 'Liquid Sunshine', and the bubbly Brazilian bliss of Azymuth's 'Montreal City'.
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The Good Son vs The Only Daughter: The Blemish Remixes
David SYLVIAN / VARIOUS
Cat: 655758 6. Rel: 30 Jan 25
The Only Daughter (Ryoji Ikeda remix) (6:11)
Blemish (Burnt Friedman remix) (4:28)
The Heart Knows Better (Sweet Billy Pilgrim remix) (4:18)
A Fire In The Forest (Readymade FC remix) (6:07)
The Good Son (Yoshihiro Hanno remix) (4:33)
Late Night Shopping (Burnt Friedman remix) (2:52)
How Little We Need To Be Happy (Tatsuhiko Asano remix) (4:35)
The Only Daughter (Jan Bang & Erik Honore remix) (8:05)
Blemish (Akira Rabelais remix) (7:31)
Review: You can go one of two ways as an artist when you've had pop success early in life: you keep the wheel because the wheel isn't broken. Or you change the wheel and reinvent yourself and make music that's true to yourself and not guided by commercial expectation. David Sylvain has done the latter with aplomb. At the time of making this album, which is the companion album to Blemish (2003) and now on vinyl for the first time, he was free from the shackles of a major label and diving headfirst into improvisation. You can't even faintly hear echoes of the band that made his name - new wave icons Japan. For these remixes Sylvian worked with the likes of Ryoji Ikeda, Burnt Friedman, and Readymade FC, although some songs were re-recorded rather than remixed. 'Late Night Shopping', remixed by Friedman, is a great entry point to this work, with dark beats and eerie noises, making for an atmospheric triumph. This is an album that pushes music as an artform forward. Long may Sylvain continue.
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Postpunk Theory: Alpha
Tony THORPE / VARIOUS
Postpunk Theory: Alpha (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MPD 045. Rel: 25 Oct 24
Basement 5 - "Silicon Chip" (5:13)
Disconnection - "Bali Ha'i" (US Discomix) (3:14)
A Certain Ratio - "Shake Up" (4:58)
23 Skidoo - "Language" (5:38)
PIL - "Home Is Where The Heart Is" (7:24)
Mark Stewart And The Maffia - "Jerusalem" (3:46)
The Unknown Cases - "Masimbabele" (5:52)
Allez Allez - "She's Stirring Up" (dub) (3:38)
Animal Magic - "Standard Man" (3:51)
Lifetones - "Distance No Object" (6:32)
Snakefinger - "I Gave Myself To You" (4:35)
Startled Insects - "Overrzoom" (5:36)
Maximum Joy - "Silent Street/Silent Dub" (7:52)
African Headcharge - "Throw It Away" (3:39)
EP-4 - "Tide Gauge" (4:40)
400 Blows - "Declaration Of Intent" (6:06)
Review: Renowned for his seminal work with acts such as The Moody Boys, 400 Blows, and The KLF, the incomparable Tony Thorpe compiles this astutely curated, meticulous collection of 16 rare and sought-after post-punk era cuts that the maestro would regularly spin at parties, making them his personal pile of niche gems. Featuring tracks from Public Image Ltd, Mark Stewart and The Maffia, Basement 5, 23 Skidoo, and African Headcharge, to name but a small handful, Post Punk Theory arrives spread out across 2xLP and includes a 40-page fanzine booklet written by Matt Annis with photographs by Simon Pyke and Ian Brodie. A unadulterated true post-punk time capsule for both lifers and studious newcomers alike.
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Closure
Closure (180 gram white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FC 180V12. Rel: 29 Sep 22
Thank You (2:55)
Consolation Prize (2:19)
Eyes Closed (3:08)
Disintegration (2:34)
Obsession (2:58)
Chase (2:34)
Red Desert (3:22)
Burning Bridges (2:55)
Review: The Vacant Lots is a Brooklyn based duo who drops their new album this Autumn. It was written under isolation during the Covid pandemic and is quite possibly Jared Artaud and Brian MacFadyen's best work yet. The eight tunes might be minimal in design but they are maximum in intent and intensity with minimalist post-punk/synth-pop sounds all coming on strong. Over the top of the sounds comes smart, pithy lyrics with plenty of guitar agues and a darkness that brings to mind New Order and Jesus And Mary Chain. Add in the ever present spirt of New York and you have a fine album.
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Pick Up Full Of Pink Carnations
Pick Up Full Of Pink Carnations (baby pink vinyl LP)
Cat: 88439 LP. Rel: 18 Jan 24
Sometimes I Swear (3:36)
Heartbreak Kid (3:01)
Lunar Eclipse (2:57)
Discount De Kooning (Last One Standing) (3:48)
Primitive Man (3:11)
Sunkissed (3:02)
Another Nightmare (3:05)
Love To Walk Away (2:08)
The Dreamer (3:39)
Anonymous In Los Feliz (3:07)
Review: The US took to The Clash much more than their main rivals the Sex Pistols, not least because the latter were already imploding by the time they reched its shores. Strummer and co's regular visits to New York were always a media event - Martin Scorcese even invited them to make cameo appearanmces in his 'King of Comedy' on one - and always accompanied by incendiary live shows. This one, recorded for radio at The Palladium in September 79, is from the relatively early part of their career, harder rocking than some although there is a reggae cover in the shape of 'Police and Thieves' even here, while mainly it's hard hitting guitar slinging anthems like 'I Fought The Law' and 'London Calling'.
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Father Of The Bride
Father Of The Bride (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 190759 30141. Rel: 03 May 19
Hold You Now (2:28)
Harmony Hall (5:06)
Bambina (1:41)
This Life (4:30)
Big Blue (1:50)
How Long? (3:28)
Unbearably White (4:38)
Rich Man (2:32)
Married In A Gold Rush (3:43)
My Mistake (3:18)
Sympathy (3:46)
Sunflower (2:16)
Flower Moon (3:55)
2021 (1:42)
We Belong Together (3:10)
Stranger (4:05)
Spring Snow (2:40)
Jerusalem, New York, Berlin (2:56)
Review: "Father Of The Bride", Vampire Weekend's first album for six long years, has been receiving praise across the board from critics. It's been variously described as a "modern California pop masterpiece", a "scrapbook of brilliant ideas" and "the band's magnum opus". To our ears, it's certainly joyous and celebratory, with the acclaimed New York band wrapping their usual punchy-indie pop in subtle and not so subtle nods towards everything from Flamenco and Country music, to mournful piano ballads, excitable electronic indie-dance and 1960s baroque pop. In other words, it's a giddy collection of inventive, enjoyable songs that boasts the same eclectic, anything-goes swagger as the Beatles "White Album" or other similar wide-ranging sets.
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Only God Was Above Us
Only God Was Above Us (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 196588 61821. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Ice Cream Piano (4:09)
Classical (4:09)
Capricorn (4:09)
Connect (5:10)
Prep-School Gangsters (3:50)
The Surfer (5:42)
Gen-X Cops (3:47)
Mary Boone (4:25)
Pravda (4:13)
Hope (8:00)
Review: The fifth studio album from New York's perenelially preppy masters of the catchy indie anthem sounds like a tantalising mix of trademark qualities and an ever widening eclecticism, not to mention lyrical concerns that mirror the big scale traumas and worries of American life through the minutiae of interpersonal relations. The title itself comes, appparently, from an eyewitness account of a plane that lost its roof mid flight - add your own geopolitical metaphor here. But in short, there'll be a few surprises but VW fans everywhere will also get a serious dollop of what they've been waiting for for almost five years.
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Are We There (10 Year Anniversary Edition)
Are We There (10 Year Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold black grey & silver tricoloured vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: JAG 255LPC4. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Afraid Of Nothing (4:00)
Taking Chances (3:51)
Your Love Is Killing Me (6:04)
Our Love (3:55)
Tarifa (4:34)
I Love You But I'm Lost (4:04)
You Know Me Well (4:19)
Break Me (3:56)
Nothing Will Change (3:13)
I Know (3:17)
Every Time The Sun Comes Up (3:56)
Review: Celebrating its then tenth anniversary, Are We There by Sharon Van Etten, now available on a unique black, grey and silver split-coloured vinyl, marks a poignant turning point in her discography. Released in 2014, the album's cover art, depicting a woman peering out of a moving vehicle, sets the tone for an exploration of emotional wreckage and healing. Tracks like 'Your Love Is Killing Me' and 'Our Love' deliver some of Van Etten's most indelible and violent lyrics, reflecting a raw, visceral grappling with heartbreak and self-discovery. Amid the pain, 'Tarifa' offers a brief respite with sun-soaked amnesia, while 'Every Time The Sun Comes Up' ends the album on a note of self-deprecating humor, signaling growth and resilience. Van Etten's journey from the ethereal sound of Because I Was In Love to the brutally honest storytelling in Are We There showcases her evolution as an artist unafraid to confront her darkest moments. This reissue reminds and resonates deeply with those navigating the tumultuous waters of love and loss.
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Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory (Awareness Edition)
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory (Awareness Edition) (gatefold amber galaxy vinyl LP + booklet + sticker (indie exclusive))
Cat: JAG 464LPC1V1. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Live Forever (5:39)
Afterlife (4:08)
Idiot Box (4:08)
Trouble (5:00)
Indio (2:49)
I Can't Imagine (Why You Feel This Way) (3:07)
Somethin' Ain't Right (4:23)
Southern Life (What It Must Be Like) (3:47)
Fading Beauty (6:31)
I Want You Here (6:06)
Review: Few songwriters have the ability to pen a melody that welcomingly sticks in your head for years after you hear it only once but Sharon Van Etten has that. It's especially prominent on the Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter's track from her fourth album, originally released in 2014, 'Every Time The Sun Comes Up'. Fast forward ten years past two more acclaimed solo albums and Van Etten has reached a new phase where she's been writing more collaboratively with her band, hence why The Attachment Theory are named on the record. "For the first time in my life I asked the band if we could just jam. Words that have never come out of my mouthiever! But I loved all the sounds we were getting. I was curiousiwhat would happen?" she says in a press release. And the result of that different approach is staggering. The first single 'Afterlife' shoots like a dagger to the heart and the gloom pop melds swagger and sadness into an atmospheric triumph. This record is likely going to be in many best of 2025 album lists.
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Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory (gatefold amber galaxy vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: JAG 464LPC1. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Live Forever
Afterlife
Idiot Box
Trouble
Indio
I Can't Imagine (Why You Feel This Way)
Somethin' Ain't Right
Southern Life (What It Must Be Like)
Fading Beauty
I Want You Here
Review: Sharon Van Etten is in her most collaborative phase yet. Having made a name for herself as a solo artist on the ever-reliable Jagjaguwar label, we're now seeing the band put front right and centre: The Attachment Theory are named on the record. "For the first time in my life I asked the band if we could just jam. Words that have never come out of my mouth - ever! But I loved all the sounds we were getting. I was curious what would happen?" says the 'Every Time The Sun Comes Up' hitmaker in a press release. The first single 'Afterlife' shoots like a dagger to the heart. It's electro-tinged gloom pop with swagger - an atmospheric triumph. Ultimately, the gushing response from fans bodes well for the record and Van Etten hammers home her reputation for being among the very best in the business at delivering sad bangers. There's a good chance this album will grace many albums of the year lists.
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Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory
Cat: JAG 464LP. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Live Forever (5:39)
Afterlife (4:08)
Idiot Box (4:08)
Trouble (5:00)
Indio (2:49)
I Can't Imagine (Why You Feel This Way) (3:07)
Somethin' Ain't Right (4:23)
Southern Life (What It Must Be Like) (3:47)
Fading Beauty (6:31)
I Want You Here (6:06)
Review: The mesmerising 'Seventeen' and 'Every Time the Sun Comes Up' hitmaker Sharon Van Etten is back. This time with her band so in-tow that they are now named on the album. Welcome the Attachment Theory. This is Van Etten's most collaborative work to-date and the sonics have a more Kraftwerk-ish feel with welcome use of atmospheric keyboard work in there to go alongside her melancholic indie-pop core. The single 'After Life' has a melody that sticks right in your head and feels as moving as anything this merchant of the most raw emotions has ever conjured. If it be known what this singer has for breakfast let us know. She's operating on a whole other level. Expect album of the year nominations for this one.
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Ookii Gekkou
Ookii Gekkou (LP + postcard + MP3 download code)
Cat: FIRELP 583S. Rel: 08 Apr 22
Big Moonlight (Ookii Gekkou) (4:51)
Phase One Million (5:25)
Zuum (5:39)
The Organism (4:40)
In Cucina (5:29)
Wider Than Itself (5:10)
Light Vessel (3:41)
Tub Erupt (2:53)
The Lift (3:10)
Review: Formed in 2015 by Cathy Lucas, Vanishing Twin is a fantastic band for those who love music that floats between real and imagined worlds. They have a fearless sound that take sin aspects of Afro, world, jazz, soul, funk and psych as well as lashing of dubby rhythms. This album came late last year and finally makes its way on to wax - in the meantime the band also dropped a cassette only album Pensiero Magico. This one is a more MPB and experimental take on rock and Latin with breezy grooves next to darker atmospheric tracks.
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The Age Of Immunology
Cat: FIRECD 562. Rel: 07 Jun 19
KRK (At Home In Strange Places)
Wise Children
Cryonic Suspension May Save Your Life
You Are Not An Island
The Age Of Immunology
Magician's Success
Planete Sauvage
Backstroke
Invisible World
Language Is A City (Let Me Out!)
Review: The Vanishing Twins first surfaced in 2016 with their Choose Your Own Adventure LP before taking some years away to magically re-appear like ghosts can do with The Age Of Immunology. The album brings together space pop with African spoken word and poetry, odd-ball percussion and strangely inspired UK synth pop made to fit a world of other exotic musical styles. There's no denying the unique sound that the band have conjured and it's something for those Broadcast, Pram and Stereolab fans out there in need of new, inspired material. At 10 tracks long it's a magical carpet ride for the ears and you'll never know what part of the world you'll end up.
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The Age Of Immunology
The Age Of Immunology (limited teal vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FIRELP 562C. Rel: 02 May 24
KRK (At Home In Strange Places) (6:58)
Wise Children (5:30)
Cryonic Suspension May Save Your Life (6:39)
You Are Not An Island (0:44)
The Age Of Immunology (1:52)
Magician's Success (3:57)
Planete Sauvage (4:53)
Backstroke (6:23)
Invisible World (3:18)
Language Is A City (Let Me Out!) (4:33)
Review: "Herd immunity" was certainly a phrase banded about during the pandemic, and we all know what it means, but what about if / when the phrase is taken figuratively? Cathy Lucas, Susumu Mukai, Elliott Arndt, Phil MFU and Valentina Magaletti make up the quintet that is Vanishing Twin, whose latest album The Age Of Immunology metaphorically attempts to answer this question. Today's tribulations, often of humanity's own doing, nonetheless require of us that we adapt, regardless of any long-term psychic damage this causes; whether one finds any sense of poetry in the literal reflection of this in the doling out of vaccines en masse remains to be decided by you, the listener. Psychopolitical ramblings aside, The Age Of Immunology follows up the band's yetmost experimental album Magic And Machines, and hears them emerge from the other side through dreamy post-punk cinematics ('KRK'), wahhing, whirling instrumental disco-kraut ('Cryonic Suspension May Save Your Life'), and boinging, 'Ashes To Ashes' style summer psych balladry ('Magician's Success'). All ironically work as temporary salves for the soul, reflecting a surreal fantasy space that almost certianly works to simultaneously reflect and deflect the era we find ourselves in now.
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Now 12" 80's: 1983 Part Two
VARIOUS
Cat: CDNOW 1283P2. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Wham! - "Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do?)" (Special U.S. remix)
Spandau Ballet - "Gold" (12" mix)
Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart - "Who's That Girl?" (extended mix)
Bananarama - "Cruel Summer" (extended version)
Culture Club - "I'll Tumble 4 Ya" (US 12' remix)
Marilyn - "Calling Your Name" (extended version)
Kajagoogoo - "Too Shy" (Midnight mix)
The Lotus Eaters - "The First Picture Of You" (12" version)
Nick Heyward - "Take That Situation" (Rhythm mix)
Men Without Hats - "The Safety Dance" (extended version)
Flash And The Pan - "Waiting For A Train" (Disco version)
Joe Jackson - "Steppin' Out"
Mike Oldfield - "Moonlight Shadow" (12" version)
NewOrder - "Blue Monday" (12" version)
The Cure - "The Lovecats" (extended version)
Echo & The Bunnymen - "Never Stop" (Discotheque)
Public Image Limited - "This Is Not A Love Song" (12' remix)
Aztec Camera - "Walk Out To Winter" (extended version)
Madness - "The Sun And The Rain" (12" extended version)
The Belle Stars - "Sweet Memory" (extended 12" remix)
TRACIE - "Give It Some Emotion" (extended version)
Tracey Ullman - "Breakaway" (Monitor mix)
Paul Young - "Love Of The Common People" (extended version)
Rick Springfield - "Human Touch" (extended mix)
Yes - "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" (Special remix dance version)
Lionel Richie - "All Night Long (All Night)" (12" version))
KC & The Sunshine Band - "Give It Up" (John Luongo Disco mix)
Donna Summer - "She Works Hard For The Money" (club mix)
Indeep - "Last Night A D" (album version)
Divine - "Love Reaction" (extended version)
Malcolm McLaren - "Double Dutch" (12" version)
Rock Steady Crew - "(Hey You) The Rock Steady Crew"
Modern Romance - "High Life" (extended version)
Shalamar - "Dead Giveaway" (12" version)
Booker Newberry III - "Love Town" (album version)
Billy Griffin - "Hold Me Tighter In The Rain"
Level 42 - "The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up)" (extended version)
Duran Duran - "Is There Something I Should Know" (Monster mix)
Heaven 17 - "Temptation"
Tears For Fears - "Change" (extended version)
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - "Telegraph" (extended)
Blancmange - "That's Love, That It Is" (extended)
Japan - "All Tomorrows Parties" (Steve Nye extended remix)
Annabel Lamb - "Riders On The Storm"
Limahl - "Only For Love" (12" mix)
Thompson Twins - "Love On Your Side" (Rap Boy Rap Full Length version)
Yello - "I Love You"
Talk Talk - "My Foolish Friend" (extended mix)
Midge Ure, Mick Karn - "After A Fashion" (extended version)
Review: NOW 12? 80s: 1983 - Part Two is a jam-packed for fans of extended mixes and 80s nostalgia. This 4CD set brings together 49 tracks, offering a mix of iconic hits and lesser-known gems, all in their extended or remixed forms. From Wham!'s energetic 'Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do?)' to the undeniable groove of New Order's 'Blue Monday', this compilation is filled with dancefloor-ready anthems. The set excels in its variety, mixing familiar chart-toppers like Spandau Ballet's 'Gold' and Lionel Richie's 'All Night Long' with deep cuts like Joe Jackson's atmospheric 'Steppin' Out' and Tracey Ullman's playful 'Breakaway'. Glamorous pop sits alongside punk-infused tunes, with bands like Public Image Limited and Echo & the Bunnymen adding a post-punk edge to the lineup. While the tracklist is dominated by pop and synth-heavy hits, the inclusion of disco classics like KC & The Sunshine Band's 'Give It Up' and Divine's 'Love Reaction' adds a touch of 80s dancefloor magic. This collection is a great snapshot of the era, featuring extended versions that give these songs even more room to shine. Affordable and well-curated, NOW 12? 80s: 1983 - Part Two is perfect for the fans of the deacde.
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Alternative Funk: Volume 1 (reissue)
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Cat: PLA 023R. Rel: 20 Sep 22
Stanislas Noel & Jean-Christophe Utz - "Money Money" (0:30)
Scoop! - "Caravan" (3:27)
Son Of Sam - "Anti Apartheid" (4:16)
From Raushenberg - "About Fritz" (4:01)
Fist Of Facts - "Fire Breath" (2:14)
Philippe Laurent - "Rapide" (5:45)
Vox Populi & Man - "Alternative Fresh" (3:22)
Zoohtee - "Track 8" (3:00)
Kosa - "Nykowe" (1:20)
Randall Kennedy - "Smith's Room" (2:35)
The Arms Of Someone New - "Cool As Christ" (4:09)
Human Backs - "Takayama Rising" (5:12)
ONY - "Give It To Me" (1:31)
Vox Populi & Man - "Megamix" (2:17)
Review: There's an awful lot going on here, and as such plenty to talk about. Alternative Funk: Volume 1 is both a compilation and reissue, with the original outing landing on cassette in the early-1980s on VP231, a label set up by Pacific 231, AKA Pierre Jolivet. The albums were the brainchild of Axel Kyrou and Francis Man, founders of the legendary Vox Populi!, and their aim was to showcase far out sounds, at least som of which were their own.

What we have in the modern iteration is a snapshot of that expansive and often hallucinatory aural odyssey, with seminal and lesser known artists resting side-by-side on the track list. Stylistically broad, running the gamut from dub percussion to cold wave and industrial, it's yet more evidence of just how fertile a decade the 80s were.
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NOW 12 Inch 80's: 1984 Part One
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Cat: CDNOW 1284P1. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Queen - "I Want To Break Free" (extended mix - CD1)
Tina Turner - "What’s Love Got To Do With It" (extended 12" remix)
Alison Moyet - "Love Resurrection" (Love Injected mix)
Duran Duran - "New Moon On Monday" (dance mix)
Culture Club - "It’s A Miracle/Miss Me Blind" (US 12" mix)
Bananarama - "Robert De Niro’s Waiting" (extended version)
Matthew Wilder - "Break My Stride" (remix - club version)
Ray Parker Jr - "Ghostbusters" (extended version)
Nik Kershaw - "The Riddle" (extended Riddle)
Thompson Twins - "Doctor! Doctor!" (extended version)
Howard Jones - "What Is Love?" (extended mix)
Ultravox - "Love’s Great Adventure" (extended version)
Freddie Mercury - "Love Kills" (extended mix - CD2)
Shannon - "Let The Music Play" (Full Length album version)
Sister Sledge - "Lost In Music" (1984 Bernard Edwards & Nile Rodgers remix)
The Pointer Sisters - "Jump (For My Love)" (12" long version)
Bronski Beat - "Why?" (12" version)
Dead Or Alive - "That’s The Way (I Like It)" (extended version)
Divine - "You Think You’re A Man" (12" mix)
Evelyn Thomas - "High Energy" (extended version)
Hazell Dean - "Whatever I Do" (12" mix)
The Weather Girls - "It’s Raining Men" (12" version)
Laura Branigan - "Self Control" (extended version)
Kim Wilde - "The Touch" (extended version)
Chaka Khan - "I Feel For You" (remix - CD3)
Womack & Womack - "Love Wars" (extended vocal)
Jocelyn Brown - "Somebody Else’s Guy"
The World’s Famous Supreme Team - "Hey DJ" (12" mix)
Grandmaster Melle Mel - "White Lines (Don’t Do It)" (long version)
Nick Heyward - "Warning Sign" (12" version)
Tears For Fears - "Mothers Talk" (long version)
Scritti Politti - "Wood Beez" (version)
Propaganda - "Das Testament Des Dr Mabuse" (12" edit For Germany)
Cocteau Twins - "Pearly-Dewdrops’ Drops" (12" version)
Echo & The Bunnymen - "The Killing Moon" (All Night version)
Frankie Goes To Hollywood - "Two Tribes" (Annihilation - CD4)
Duran Duran - "The Wild Boys" (Wilder Than Wild Boys extended mix)
Spandau Ballet - "Only When You Leave" (12" version)
Paul Young - "I’m Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down" (extended mix)
Adam Ant - "Apollo 9" (Francois K Splashdown mix)
Simple Minds - "Up On The Catwalk" (extended version)
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - "Tesla Girls" (extended mix)
Blancmange - "Don’t Tell Me" (extended)
Alphaville - "Big In Japan" (extended remix)
Howard Jones - "Like To Get To Know You Well" (International mix)
Band Aid - "Do They Know It’s Christmas?" (12" mix)
Review: Featuring extended versions of iconic tracks from this vital year in pop, funk and new wave, the compilation kicks off with Queen's hard-to-find extended mix of 'I Want to Break Free' and moves on to Tina Turner's extended 'What's Love Got To Do With It' and Ray Parker Jr.'s 'Ghostbusters' remix. Disc two dives into the electro-disco world, featuring anthems like Sister Sledge's 'Lost in Music' and The Pointer Sisters' 'Jump (For My Love)', alongside cult classics such as Divine's 'You Think You're a Man' and Bronski Beat's 'Why?' The third disc shifts to more experimental sounds with tracks from Tears for Fears, Propaganda and Cocteau Twins, offering a rich blend of synth-pop and post-punk. The final disc brings the big hitters, with the Annihilation mix of Frankie Goes to Hollywood's 'Two Tribes', Duran Duran's 'The Wild Boys' and the extended mix of Band Aid's 'Do They Know It's Christmas?' A year rich with groundbreaking tunes, coupled with an emerging remix culture, make for some truly fascinating listening.
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Arcane League Of Legends Season 2 (Soundtrack)
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Cat: 870411 8685. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Mike Shinoda & Emily Armstrong - "Heavy Is The Crown" (1:38)
Freya Ridings - "I Can't Hear It Now" (2:34)
Marcus King - "Sucker" (3:43)
Stefflon Don & Raja Kumari - "Renegade (We Never Run)" (feat Jarina De Marco) (2:42)
Fever 333 - "Hellfire" (2:44)
Woodkid - "To Ashes & Blood" (4:08)
Ashnikko - "Paint The Town Blue" (1:55)
D4VD - "Remember Me" (intro) (1:17)
D4VD - "Remember Me" (2:21)
Eason Chan - "Isha's Song" (4:21)
ZAND - "Cocktail Molotov" (2:36)
Mako & Grey - "What Have They Done To Us" (1:49)
Djerv - "Rebel Heart" (2:52)
Misha Mansoor - "The Beast" (3:40)
Mick Wingert - "Spin The Wheel" (2:36)
Stromae & Pomme - "Ma Meilleure Ennemie" (2:27)
King Princess - "Fantastic" (3:04)
Twenty One Pilots - "The Line" (3:09)
Sheryl Lee Ralph - "Blood Sweat & Tears" (3:42)
Stray Kids, Young Miko * Tom Morello - "Come Play" (2:43)
Royal & The Serpent - "Wasteland" (2:40)
Imagine Dragons - "Enemy" (Opening Title version) (3:08)
Review: The Arcane Season 2 soundtrack is bringing a dynamic blend of music to accompany the series' grand finale. Headlined by Ashnikko's electrifying anthem 'Paint The Town Blue', the album features contributions from Stray Kids, Young Miko, Tom Morello, d4vd, Twenty One Pilots, Marcus King, King Princess and more. This collection balances high-energy moments with introspective tunes, deepening the emotional connection to the show's beloved characters. Following the success of the first soundtrack, this edition continues to elevate the storytelling, adding layers to Arcane's vivid world. Also included are contributions from Linkin Park member Mike Shinoda as well as Imagine Dragons.
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500 Days Of Summer (Soundtrack)
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500 Days Of Summer (Soundtrack) (gatefold baby blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 81227 814731. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Mychael Danna & Rob Simonsen - "A Story Of Boy Meets Girl" (1:35)
Regina Spektor - "Us" (4:50)
The Smiths - "There Is A Light That Never Goes Out" (4:01)
Black Lips - "Bad Kids" (2:09)
The Smiths - "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want" (1:50)
Doves - "There Goes The Fear" (6:56)
Hall & Oates - "You Make My Dreams" (3:04)
The Temper Trap - "Sweet Disposition" (3:54)
Carla Bruni - "Quelqu'un M'a Dit" (2:44)
Feist - "Mushaboom" (3:42)
Regina Spektor - "Hero" (3:27)
Simon & Garfunkle - "Bookends" (1:19)
Wolfmother - "Vagabond" (3:37)
Mumm Ra - "She's Got You High" (3:26)
Meaghan Smith - "Here Comes Your Man" (3:13)
She & Him - "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want" (2:11)
Review: The 500 Days of Summer soundtrack is a timeless blend of indie and alternative anthems that perfectly capture the film’s blend of romantic highs and disillusioned lows. Curated to reflect the journey of Tom (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and Summer (Zooey Deschanel), the music serves as a character in itself, embodying the emotional stages of love and heartache. From the start, Regina Spektor’s 'Us' sets a hopeful yet ironic tone, foreshadowing a love story that isn't quite what it seems. The Smiths’ 'There Is A Light That Never Goes Out' becomes the shared heartbeat of Tom and Summer, sparking their connection over a mutual love for melancholic pop. Daryl Hall & John Oates’ 'You Make My Dreams' injects infectious joy into Tom’s post-date bliss, creating one of the film’s most iconic scenes, full of choreographed optimism. The soundtrack doesn’t shy away from melancholy, as Simon & Garfunkel’s 'Bookends' hauntingly underscores the pivotal shift in their relationship, reflecting Tom’s heartbreak. Each song, from Feist's whimsical 'Mushaboom' to Doves' reflective 'There Goes The Fear'. deepens the narrative. In blending '80s pop hits with indie gems, the soundtrack remains a perfect encapsulation of love’s bittersweet nature, marking the film’s lasting impact on fans and romantics alike.
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Two Synths A Guitar & A Drum Machine: Post Punk Dance Vol 1
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Two Synths A Guitar & A Drum Machine: Post Punk Dance Vol 1 (heavyweight neon green vinyl 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 462C. Rel: 05 Mar 21
Automatic - "Too Much Money" (2:17)
Zongamin - "Underwater Paramid" (3:26)
New Fries - "Lily" (6:16)
Vex Ruffin & Fab 5 Freddy - "The Balance" (3:22)
Ixna - "Somebody Said" (3:25)
Leroy Duncann - "Dream River" (1:03)
Tom Of England - "Neon Green" (4:06)
Toresch - "Tocar" (5:18)
Becker & Mukai - "La Riviere Des Perles" (7:11)
Gramme - "Discolovers" (4:48)
Niagara - "Ida" (5:40)
Charles Manier - "Sift Through Art Collecting People" (7:40)
Black Deer - "Baseball Shorts" (4:30)
Madmadmad - "Hot Disco" (3:30)
Wino D - "Track 15" (6:59)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Post punk and dance music can be perfect bedmates simply because they are so often one and the same thing. Or rather the former is a form of the latter, with post punk's audio iconography frequently involving a rolling approach to rhythms, subtleties given room to shine and a sense of constant build about the atmospherics. All of which are also cornerstones of electronic club sounds, too.

Here then Soul Jazz adds to its extensive and consistently-impressive back catalogue of genre-themed compilations with a collection of tracks that take their lead from electro pop, industrial, punk, techno and more. Featuring a host of contemporary artists, including LA DIYers Automatic, German sonic artists Toresch and Philippines-via-California cult hero Vex Ruffin, it's refreshingly modern proof of how vital this stylistic meeting point is.
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Tim Burgess & Bob Stanley Present Tim Peaks: Songs For A Late Night Diner
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Cat: CDCHD 1555. Rel: 29 Nov 19
Young Marble Giants - "Choci Loni"
The Chills - "House With A Hundred Rooms"
Durutti Column - "Lips That Would Kiss (Form Prayers To Broken Stone)"
The Gist - "Yanks"
Gwenno - "Hunros (A Dream)"
The Clientele - "I Had To Say This"
The Royal Family & The Poor - "I Love You (Restrained In A Moment)"
Isan - "Betty's Lament"
Jane Weaver - "Slow Motion"
Echo & The Bunnymen - "Fuel"
Galaxie 500 - "Flowers"
Gnac - "The Broken Fall"
Birdie - "Blue Dress"
El Perro Del Mar - "Dog"
Stockholm Monsters - "Fairy Tales" (demo version)
Chastity Belt - "Different Now"
Blue Orchids - "A Year With No Head"
Bracken - "Ten Years"
The Fates - "Sheila - She Beats In My Heart"
Dean McPhee - "Sky Burial"
Review: And the award for most apt compilation title of the year goes to... While on face value it may seem like the USA's Pacific North West and UK's English North West have very little in common, this collection of tracks confirm there are similarities. And they go further than the damp conditions both regions often have to endure. Cheshire-born Burgess and West Coast native Stanley have been friends for 30 years, and their respective homelands collide here. Tim Peaks Diner, established by the former as a festival pop up, apparently owes much of its stylings to "Twin Peaks", and that series-cum-movie-cum-legend has inspired much of the soundtrack to said eatery. New Wave (The Chills), opiate folk (Gwenno), psychedelic country (Blue Orchids) and plenty more help capture the mood of a fantastical waypoint on some fictional road trip.
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Waves Of Distortion: The Best Of Shoegaze 1990-2022
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Waves Of Distortion: The Best Of Shoegaze 1990-2022 (limited transparent red vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: BN 5LPX. Rel: 04 May 23
Slowdive - "Slomo" (6:49)
Chapterhouse - "Pearl" (edit) (4:50)
Ride - "Vapour Trail" (4:16)
Blind Mr Jones - "Henna & Swayed" (6:15)
The Telescopes - "Flying" (2:52)
Lush - "Sweetness & Light" (5:15)
Spirea X - "Chlorine Dream" (4:23)
Kitchens Of Distinction - "The 3rd Time We Opened The Capsule" (3:17)
Pale Saints - "Sight Of You" (5:40)
Lowtide - "Alibi" (4:00)
Ringo Deathstarr - "Kaleidoscope" (2:06)
Horsegirl - "Billy" (3:48)
Air Formation - "Daylight Storms" (4:53)
DIIV - "Taker" (4:25)
Bdrmm - "A Reason To Celebrate" (3:40)
Flyying Colours - "Long Holiday" (3:11)
Echo Ladies - "Overrated" (Robin Guthrie version) (3:47)
Beach House - "Lazuli" (5:03)
Mogwai - "Kids Will Be Skeletons" (5:24)
Fleeting Joys - "Go & Come Back" (4:31)
Ultra Vivid Scene - "Mercy Seat" (4:03)
Galaxie 500 - "Ceremony" (5:56)
Review: Waves of Distortion (The Best of Shoegaze 1990-2022) is a superbly curated trip through the genre from the good folks at Two_piers, who have served up similarly excellent collections focussed on everything from French psychedelic pop to garage psych. This serves as both a fine intro and a great retrospective for existing fans that will take you down a rabbit hole and leave you wanting more. Some of the scene's original pioneers feature and there are many a timeless tune here that help to document the subtle evolution of the genre throughout the decades.
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NOW: 80s Alternative
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NOW: 80s Alternative (pink vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LPNNNOW 141. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart - "Beethoven (I Love To Listen To)" (4:42)
Propaganda - "Dr Mabuse" (4:12)
The B-52's - "Planet Claire" (4:36)
The Associates - "Party Fears Two" (single edit) (4:07)
Marc Almond - "Stories Of Johnny" (3:46)
The Adventures - "Broken Land" (7" version) (4:08)
The Stranglers - "European Female" (4:00)
Robert Wyatt - "Shipbuilding" (3:00)
Tom Robinson - "Atmospherics: Listen To The Radio" (3:42)
The Passions - "I'm In Love With A German Film Star" (3:59)
Midge Ure & Mick Karn - "After A Fashion" (7" version) (3:53)
Japan - "Gentlemen Take Polaroids" (edit) (3:29)
Sandii & The Sunsetz - "Dreams Of Immigrants" (4:33)
Yello - "Vicious Games" (4:19)
Devo - "Whip It" (2:41)
Sisters Of Mercy - "This Corrosion" (4:27)
Siouxsie And The Banshees - "Peek-A-Boo" (3:12)
Bauhaus - "Kick In The Eye" (remix single version) (3:34)
The Cure - "A Forest" (Shortened edit) (4:45)
The Sugarcubes - "Birthday" (3:57)
David Sylvian - "Pop Song" (4:32)
Zaine Griff - "Flowers" (4:10)
The Smiths - "Hand In Glove" (single version) (3:11)
Aztec Camera - "Oblivious" (3:12)
Pretenders - "Talk Of The Town" (3:13)
REM - "So Central Rain" (3:15)
Pixies - "Monkey Gone To Heaven" (2:58)
The Psychedelic Furs - "President Gas" (5:15)
The Cult - "Edie (Ciao Baby)" (4:02)
The Clash - "This Is England" (3:51)
Review: You could probably write a dissertation, if not full thesis, on the symbolism of this album. The biggest name in British chart pop compilations, NOW, turns its hand to spotlighting less obvious tracks from the decade that gave birth to the entire franchise. What this reflects, in terms of what constitutes 'popular' music today, and the questionable relevance of the UK Top 40, is a fascinating train of thought.
Musically speaking, the curators have done a decent job in selecting a broad range of artists, bands and sounds from the fertile grounds of the 1980s. Plenty here are household names - The Stranglers, Devo, Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Smiths, Eurythmics, Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart. Nevertheless, you won't find 'Sweet Dreams' on the track list, and instead rarer archive material is allowed to shine: 'Vicious Games' rather than 'Oh Yeah' by Yello, The Cure's stunning 'A Forest' - we could go on.
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Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels (Soundtrack) (25th Anniversary Edition)
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Cat: UMCLP 050. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Ocean Colour Scene - "Hundred Mile High City" (3:59)
Tom, Nick & Ed - "It's A Deal, It's A Steal" (0:44)
James Browm - "The Boss" (3:09)
Skanga - "Truly, Madly, Deeply" (3:17)
Winston - ""Hortif**kinculturist"" (0:12)
Junior Murvin - "Police & Thieves" (3:59)
Lewis Taylor & Carleen Anderson - "18 With A Bullet" (3:22)
Dusty Springfield - "Spooky" (2:38)
John Murphy & David Hughes - "The GAme" (0:54)
Harry, Barry & Gary - ""Muppets"" (0:18)
Robbie Williams - "Man Machine" (3:31)
E Z Rollers - "Walk This LAnd" (3:48)
Barry - "Blaspheming Barry" (0:06)
The Stooges - "I Wanna Be Your Dog" (3:05)
Tom & Nick - ""It's Kosher"" (0:55)
Castaways - "Liar Liar" (1:51)
Plank & Dog - ""I've Been Shot"" (0:07)
Stretch - "Why Did You Do It" (3:28)
Ed & Soap - ""Guns 4 Show, Knives 4 A Pro"" (0:21)
Evil Superstars - "Oh Girl" (2:45)
John Murphy & David Hughes - "If This Milk Turns Sour" (feat Rory) (0:51)
John Murphy & David Hughes - "Zobra The Greek" (2:55)
John Murphy & David Hughes - "I'll Kill Ya" (feat Rory) (0:43)
James Brown - "The Payback" (7:30)
The Stone Roses - "Fools Gold" (4:12)
Big Chris - ""It's Been Emotional"" (0:04)
Pete Wingfield - "18 With A Bullet" (4:14)
Review: Guy Richie's Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels may well be a film very much from a certain era but a fantastic one it remains. It is now a quarter of a century old and part of the reason it struck such a chord upon release was the super cool and occasionally bad-ass soundtrack. It now gets a special anniversary reissue on four sides of translucent red wax with all the original standouts present and correct - from the smooth jungle of E Z Rollers to the macing James Brown cut 'The Boss' via Junior Murvin's smokers' anthem 'Police & Thieves', reliving this one is always well worth it.

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NOW Yearbook 1977 (Special Edition)
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NOW Yearbook 1977 (Special Edition) (unmixed 4xCD in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: CDYBXNOW 77. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Queen - "We Are The Champions" (CD1)
Emerson Lake & Palmer - "Fanfare For The Common Man"
Status Quo - "Rockin' All Over The World"
Elvis Presley - "Way Down"
10CC - "Good Morning Judge"
Electric Light Orchestra - "Telephone Line"
Leo Sayer - "When I Need You"
David Soul - "Don't Give Up On Us"
Hot Chocolate - "So You Win Again"
Candi Staton - "Nights On Broadway"
Patsy Gallant - "From New York To LA"
Donna Summer - "Love's Unkind"
Boney M - "Ma Baker"
The Rah Band - "The Crunch"
Suzi Quatro - "Tear Me Apart"
Rock Follies - "Ok?"
Smokie - "Living Next Door To Alice"
Elkie Brooks - "Pearl's A Singer"
Liverpool Express - "Every Man Must Have A Dream"
Julie Covington, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice - "Don't Cry For Me Argentina"
The Stranglers - "No More Heroes" (CD2)
Ramones - "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker"
The Clash - "White Riot"
The Jam - "All Around The World"
The Boomtown Rats - "Lookin' After No 1"
Eddie & The Hot Rods - "Do Anything You Wanna Do"
Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - "Roadrunner (Once)"
Mink Deville - "Spanish Stroll"
Elvis Costello - "Watching The Detectives"
The Stranglers - "Peaches"
Tom Robinson Band - "2-4-6-8 Motorway"
Ram Jam - "Black Betty"
Boston - "More Than A Feeling"
Bozz Scaggs - "Lido Shuffle"
Santana - "She's Not There"
Bryan Ferry - "This Is Tomorrow"
Paul Simon - "Slip Slidin' Away"
Thin Lizzy - "Dancing In The Moonlight (It's Caught Me In It's Spotlight)"
Racing Cars - "They Shoot Horses Don't They?"
Yes - "Wonderous Stories"
Donna Summer - "I Feel Love" (CD3)
Baccara - "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie"
Belle Epoque - "Black Is Black"
Boney M - "Daddy Cool"
Meco - "Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band"
The Trammps - "Disco Inferno"
Chic - "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)"
Heatwave - "Boogie Nights"
Rose Royce - "Car Wash"
The Emotions - "Best Of My Love"
Thelma Houston - "Don't Leave Me This Way"
Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony - "The Shuffle"
Marvin Gaye - "Got To Give It Up" (part 1)
Gladys Knight & The Pips - "Baby, Don't Change Your Mind"
Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr - "You Don't Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show)"
The Drifters - "You're More Than A Number In My Little Red Book"
The Moments - "Jack In The Box"
Deniece Williams - "Free"
Commodores - "Easy"
The Floaters - "Float On"
Paul McCartney & Wings - "Mull Of Kintyre" (CD4)
The Manhattan Transfer - "Chanson D'amour"
David Soul - "Silver Lady"
Olivia Newton John - "Sam"
Brotherhood Of Man - "Angelo"
Carole Bayer Sager - "You're Moving Out Today"
Meri Wilson - "Telephone Man"
Alessi Brothers - "Oh Lori"
10CC - "The Things We Do For Love"
Rita Coolidge - "We're All Alone"
Kenny Rogers - "Lucille"
Neil Diamond - "Desiree"
The Dooleys - "Think I'm Gonna Fall In Love With You"
Billy Ocean - "Red Light Spells Danger"
Andrew Gold - "Lonely Boy"
Dead End Kids - "Have I The Right"
Showaddywaddy - "Dancin' Party"
Darts - "Daddy Cool/The Girl Can't Help It"
Mike Oldfield - "Portsmouth"
The Brighouse & Rastrick Brass Band - "The Floral Dance"
Review: NOW - Yearbook 1977 takes us back to a diverse and vibrant year in pop with 80 tracks across 4 CDs, presented in a special hardback edition with a 28-page booklet. The collection opens with Queen's iconic anthem 'We Are The Champions' and continues with hits like Status Quo's 'Rockin' All Over The World' and Elvis Presley's posthumous #1 'Way Down'. Punk and new wave shine on Disc Two with The Clash's 'White Riot', The Ramones' 'Sheena Is A Punk Rocker' and Elvis Costello's 'Watching The Detectives'. Other highlights include Paul Simon, Santana and the Yes ballad 'Wonderous Stories'. Disco dominates Disc Three, with Donna Summer's groundbreaking'I Feel Love', Boney M's debut 'Daddy Cool' and Chic's infectious 'Dance, Dance, Dance'. Soul classics from Marvin Gaye, Deniece Williams, and The Commodores' "Easy" round out this era-defining section. The final disc features Paul McCartney & Wings' mega-hit 'Mull of Kintyre' alongside smooth pop from Olivia Newton-John, Billy Ocean's 'Red Light Spells Danger' and easy-listening staples like Manhattan Transfer's 'Chanson D'Amour'. The collection closes on a nostalgic note with Mike Oldfield's 'Portsmouth' and the Brighouse & Rastrick Brass Band's 'The Floral Dance'. A superb celebration of one of pop music's most exciting years.
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A Whole New Sound
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A Whole New Sound (clear splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: 100016 1507. Rel: 03 Oct 24
New Found Glory - "Part Of Your World" (2:55)
Mayday Parade - "Remember Me" (2:42)
Simple Plan - "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" (2:51)
Magnolia Park - "I2I" (3:02)
Yellowcard - "A Whole New World" (feat Chrissy Costanza) (2:19)
We The Kings - "Go The Distance" (3:10)
Plain White T's - "Surface Pressure" (2:51)
Meet Me @ The Altar - "You've Got A Friend In Me" (1:52)
Boys Like Girls - "You'll Be In My Heart" (3:52)
Tokio Hotel - "Colors Of The Wind" (3:10)
LL - "Let It Go" (3:24)
Bowling For Soup - "Friend Like Me" (2:29)
Review: A Whole New Sound brings a fresh, alternative twist to iconic Disney classics, reimagined by pop-punk pioneers, rock hitmakers and pop sensations. Featuring artists like New Found Glory, Simple Plan, Yellowcard, Mayday Parade, and more, the album offers a nostalgic blend of Disney magic and emo energy. Highlights include New Found Glory's heartfelt rendition of 'Part of Your World' and Mayday Parade's emotional take on 'Remember Me'. Yellowcard's 'A Whole New World' and Simple Plan's 'Can You Feel the Love Tonight' deliver punchy reinterpretations that stand out. Meanwhile, newer bands like Magnolia Park with 'I2I' and Meet Me @ The Altar's 'You've Got a Friend in Me' bring a fresh, youthful sound to the mix. A Whole New Sound successfully taps into both nostalgic charm and modern rock flair. The balance between appealing to both new listeners and longtime pop-punk fans is an enjoyable journey for Disney and alternative rock lovers, making for one fun album.
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Tank Girl (Soundtrack) (30th Anniversary Edition)
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Cat: RLGM 18761PMI. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Stomp - "Ripper Sole" (1:41)
Bjork - "Army Of Me" (3:50)
Devo - "Girl U Want" (3:50)
The Magnificent Bastards - "Mockingbird Girl" (3:25)
L7 - "Shove" (3:14)
Hole - "Drown Soda" (3:51)
Bush - "Bomb" (3:22)
Portishead - "Roads" (5:03)
Joan Jett & Paul Westerberg - "Let's Do It" (2:22)
Belly - "Thief" (3:10)
Veruca Salt - "Aurora" (4:01)
Ice T - "Big Gun" (3:48)
Review: A box office flop at the time of its release in 1995 - only recouping around $6million of its $25million budget - Tank Girl has since become a cult classic of the post-apocalyptic science fiction canon. Popularised thanks to its strong feminist messages and vivid construction of a universe, the foundations of which were found in a comic book series of the same namer, the soundtrack is both of its time and every bit as high impact as the flick. From Bjork's moody and abrasive 'Army of Me', to the disrupted lo-fi rock & roll of Hole's 'Drown Soda', Ice T's typically snarling and sinister 'Big Gun', and the trip hop landmark 'Roads' by Portishead, the credits read like a who's who of 1990s cool. And this emphasises just how on point Tank Girl was, even if we didn't all seem ready to acknowledge it back then.
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Tricatel Machine
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Cat: TRILPFR 062. Rel: 12 Sep 23
Leo Blomov - "Madrigal" (II) (0:27)
Lord$ - "Billy Joel" (3:15)
Charles Dolle - "Plus Vite" (3:27)
Comateens - "Dream" (2:51)
Guy Cabay - "Pove Tiesse" (3:20)
Louis Philppe - "Fallen Snow" (2:37)
Catastrophe - "La Memoire Des Pierres" (2:01)
Ingrid Caven - "Das Macht Dich Heiss" (1:55)
Chassol - "Sweet Jesus!!!" (2:02)
Stephane Salvi & Kumisolo - "J'n'ai Pas Bouge D'ici" (3:44)
AS Dragon - "Tee Shirt Finisher" (5:50)
Bertrand Burgalat - "The Girl Of September" (3:00)
Karol Beffa - "Montees Infinies" (3:21)
Review: Cabaret Sauvage is one of the most unique venues in the world. Situated in Park de la Villette in north-central Paris, the circus-styled institution hosts live gigs and club events featuring celebrated artists from across the globe, and has been doing this since first opening in 1997. One evening, the Tricatel crew decided to take over the space for a showcase of live bands, hence us now being able to get hands on this soon-to-be collector's item. Paying tribute to what was an incredible night of incredibly varied music, the tracks list here represents all the artists who played at the date, and runs through a vast gamut of styles. The male-chorus and psyche pop rock of Leo Blomov, Chassol's neo-classical-opera-experimentations, the lo fi country-folk-swing of Ingrid Caven, and the bouncing synthdom of Bertrand Burgalat being a few highlights.
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NOW Yearbook 1987
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NOW Yearbook 1987 (orange vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: LPYBNOW 87. Rel: 29 Aug 24
George Michael - "Faith" (3:05)
Pet Shop Boys - "Always On My Mind" (3:53)
New Order - "True Faith" (4:08)
M/A/R/R/S - "Pump Up The Volume" (4:03)
Eurythmics, Annie Lennox & Dave Stewart - "Beethoven (I Love To Listen To)" (4:43)
Duran Duran - "Skin Trade" (4:26)
Pretenders - "Hymn To Her" (4:29)
ABC - "When Smokey Sings" (4:19)
Level 42 - "Running In The Family" (7" version) (3:58)
Fine Young Cannibals - "Ever Fallen In Love" (3:55)
The Blow Monkeys - "It Doesn't Have To Be This Way" (4:05)
Swing Out Sister - "Surrender" (3:50)
Curiosity Killed The Cat - "Down To Earth" (single version) (3:49)
Black - "Wonderful Life" (4:49)
George Michael & Aretha Franklin - "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)" (3:57)
Whitney Houston - "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" (4:49)
Donna Summer - "Dinner With Gershwin" (edit) (4:10)
Alexander O'Neal - "Criticize" (4:07)
Tina Turner - "What You Get Is What You See" (3:56)
Rosie Vela - "Magic Smile" (4:20)
Suzanne Vega - "Luka" (3:53)
Bananarama - "Love In The First Degree" (3:32)
Rick Astley - "Never Gonna Give You Up" (3:33)
Mel & Kim - "Respectable" (3:20)
Dead Or Alive - "Something In My House" (7" remix) (3:50)
Man 2 Man - "Male Stripper" (5:01)
Living In A Box - "Living In A Box" (3:05)
Sananda Maitreya - "Wishing Well" (3:30)
Boy George - "Everything I Own" (3:56)
Sisters Of Mercy - "This Corrosion" (4:28)
Iggy Pop - "Real Wild Child (Wild One)" (3:36)
Paul Simon - "The Boy In The Bubble" (3:58)
Sting - "We'll Be Together" (4:46)
Bruce Springsteen - "Brilliant Disguise" (4:11)
Bon Jovi - "Wanted Dead Or Alive" (4:59)
Crowded House - "Don't Dream It's Over" (3:49)
Pet Shop Boys - "What Have I Done To Deserve This?" (feat Dusty Springfield) (4:14)
A-ha - "Cry Wolf" (4:01)
Alison Moyet - "Is This Love" (3:54)
Johnny Hates Jazz - "Shattered Dreams" (3:23)
Wet Wet Wet - "Wishing I Was Lucky" (3:45)
Paul McCartney - "Once Upon A Long Ago" (4:05)
The Pogues - "Fairytale Of New York" (feat Kirsty MacColl) (4:30)
Review: The NOW - Yearbook 1987 offers a vibrant snapshot of a landmark year in pop music, spread across 43 tracks on a triple vinyl set of eye-catching Translucent Orange Vinyl. This collection, part of the ongoing Yearbook series, captures the heights of 1987, showcasing a variety of iconic hits and unforgettable moments in music history. Kicking off with George Michael's 'Faith,' the album sets the stage for a journey through 1987's most memorable singles. Pet Shop Boys' Christmas #1 'Always On My Mind' and New Order's 'True Faith' highlight the year's diverse soundscape, while M/A/R/R/S' Pump Up The Volume' marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of dance music. The collection also features tracks from Eurythmics, Duran Duran, and The Pretenders, blending chart-toppers with lesser-known gems. Other gems continue with the retrospective with George Michael's duet with Aretha Franklin, 'I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me),' and Whitney Houston's infectious 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody.' The era's influence on dance and pop is further showcased by Rick Astley's 'Never Gonna Give You Up' and Mel & Kim's 'Respectable.' Closing with the timeless 'Fairytale Of New York' by The Pogues, this yearbook is a joyful celebration of 1987's rich musical diversity and creativity.
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Secret Superstar Sounds: Scraping Bubblegum Off My Soul 1977-80: Punk Powerpop New Wave DIY (B-STOCK)
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Cat: SJRLP 571 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Gobblinz - "London" (2:29)
Plummet Airlines - "It's Hard" (3:07)
Xdreamysts - "Right Way Home" (3:23)
Tours - "Language School" (2:13)
The Squares - "No Fear" (3:38)
The Monitors - "Compulsory Fun" (2:23)
The Meanies - "It's True" (2:25)
Jeff Hill Band - "Something's Wrong With My Baby" (2:37)
The Squad - "24 Hours" (3:23)
Krypton Tunes - "Limited Vision" (3:29)
The Zeros - "Hungry" (2:19)
The Wardens - "Do So Well" (2:43)
The Letters - "Nobody Loves Me" (2:12)
The Tunnelrunners - "Forever Crying At Love Songs" (2:48)
Comic Romance - "Cry Myself To Sleep" (2:59)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Secret Superstar Sounds, courtesy of Soul Jazz, offers an eclectic and excellent collection of oddball punk and powerpop rare cuts from little-known bands from the late 70s, including but not limited to The Squares, The Meanies, The Monitors, Plummet Airline, and Krypton Tunes. Falling between the cracks of punk, new wave and post-punk, these unfairly overlooked and forgotten to time gems came from a slew of DIY ethos purists inspired by the messaging of bands like The Desperate Bicycles, Sniffing Glue fanzine and early UK punk labels like Stiff, Chiswick and Rough Trade, recording everything in-house, then sending their recordings to the likes of John Peel and labels with hopes of some airplay or recognition, little of which came. A long-lost micro-genre of unfairly forgotten underground punk (but not punk) gems awaits.
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Under The Bridge 2
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Under The Bridge 2 (unmixed CD)
Cat: SKEPWAX 020CD. Rel: 04 Apr 24
The Gentle Spring - "Dodge The Rai"
Action Painting! - "Just Who Are The Cockleshell Heroes?"
The Catenary Wires - "Alone Tonight"
The Hit Parade - "Apple Tree"
Jetstream Pony - "Look Alive!"
Soundwire - "Everything Is Real"
Leaf Mosaic - "The Branch Line"
Secret Shine - "Captivate This Broken Love"
Even As We Speak - "Beauty, You Will Break Us All"
GNAC - "Double Ninth"
Tufthunter - "Chemistry"
Useless Users - "In This, The House Of The Solitary Bees"
The Orchids - "A Final Love Song"
Wandering Summer - "Wake The Silver Dancing Waves"
Mystic Village - "Open Your Eyes"
Boyracer - "Unknown Frequencies"
Robert Sekula - "Pamela"
Vetchinsky Settings - "Laugh While You Can"
St Christopher - "Burnout '23"
Sepiasound - "June In Her Eyes"
Review: Skep Wax's first Under The Bridge compilation, released in 2022, reunited the bands, songwriters and producers who populated cult early '90s indie label Sarah Records. This hotly anticipated follow-up repeats the trick, presenting 20 recently recorded cuts from the Bristol-based imprint's original roster of artists. It too, is a hugely successful - and understandably nostalgic - exercise, with hi9ghlights including the bright-and-breezy indie jangliness of Action Painting's 'Just Who Are The Cockleshell Heroes', the shoegaze-influenced dream pop haziness of Soundwire's 'Everything Is Real', the near Balearic soft focus shuffle of 'Double Nine' by GNAC, and the saucer-eyed excellence of The Orchids' 'A Final Love Song'.
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Twilight (Soundtrack) (reissue)
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Twilight (Soundtrack) (reissue) (limited "mercury" silver & blue marbled vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 075678 609077. Rel: 14 Jun 24
Muse - "Supermassive Black Hole" (3:31)
Paramore - "Decode" (4:20)
The Black Ghosts - "Full Moon" (3:48)
Linkin Park - "Leave Out All The Rest" (3:20)
Mutemath - "Spotlight" (Twilight mix)) (3:22)
Perry Farrel - "Go All The Way (Into The Twilight)" (3:28)
Collective Soul - "Tremble For My Beloved" (3:47)
Paramore - "I Caught Myself" (3:55)
Blue Foundation - "Eyes On Fire" (4:57)
Rob Pattinson - "Never Think" (4:30)
Iron & Wine - "Flightless Bird, American Mouth" (3:59)
Carter Burwell - "Bella’s Lullaby" (2:16)
Review: A full Twilight soundtrack reissue campaign is well underway, once again bolstering the staying power of the teen emo-gothic vampire brand. As with the entirety of the series, the score for the first edition in the film franchise was overseen by music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas, with its original elements composed by Carter Burwell and also featuring curated songs from the likes of Muse, Paramore, Linkin Park and The Black Ghosts.
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