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Gbefabi
Gbefabi (limite grey & black swirl vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FPE 066V. Rel: 19 Mar 25
 
International
Freedom (6:36)
They Are Right (5:54)
A Children's Game (5:54)
Hunters (5:57)
Korle Gonno (3:31)
Travelers (8:33)
Review: Gbefabi was recorded on a hot night in a gospel music studio in Accra's New Town district. Ghanaian trombonist Elikplim Kofi and American guitarist Nathaniel Braddock, who first met in 2017, reunited and were joined by percussionists Nii Addotey Brown and Daniel Tettey Black for these sessions which blend traditional and avant-garde sounds while merging folkloric instruments with free improvisation. The music is influenced by Ghana's diverse modern soundscapes so feels both local and cosmopolitan. The musicians' diverse backgrounds bring a rare, spiritual energy to this most standout record.
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タグ: African
 in stock $38.67
Trois
Trois (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CRAM 313DLP. Rel: 02 Feb 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Leila (feat Sofiane Saidi) (4:18)
Done Done (feat Cem Yildiz) (5:46)
Ya Mahla (feat Wael Alkak) (6:55)
Halim Guelil (feat Cheb Halim) (3:58)
Habaytak (feat Ghizlane Melih) (4:48)
Gouloulou (feat Fella Soltana) (3:43)
Acid Chawi (feat Khnafer Lazhar) (4:45)
Rachid Trip (feat Rachid Taha) (6:29)
Emo (5:06)
Sayarat 303 (part II) (7:13)
Review: Electronic music is guilty of so many injustices it's hard to know where to begin. Among the least talked about historically is the lack of space made for South Asian and South Asian-heritage artists, who, despite the written pantheons doing their best not to emphasise it, have contributed an incredible amount to the canon's many genres. Things are improving in terms of representation and visibility, but there is still a very, very long way to go.

Even without the urgent need for more equal coverage, it was always going to be hugely exciting to get a copy of an Acid Arab album. And Trois does not disappoint. The Paris-based production duo invite us into ever-deeper corners of their sound, from the tense prog chug of 'Ya Mahla' and the stripped techno build of 'Rachid Trip', to the slick and sexy, writhing broken gem 'Gouloulou', it's as varied as the influences involved.
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Step On My Travelator: The Imagined Career Trajectory Of Superstar DJ & Dance Pop Producer Melvin Harris
Cat: ZENFC 013LPX. Rel: 17 Nov 22
 
Coldwave/Synth
Step On My Travelator (5:07)
Party Sized Away Day (feat Maria Uzor) (5:03)
Bethlehem Or Bust (feat Cat Rin) (3:33)
Blow Your Speakers (feat Soft Focus) (4:03)
Crashing Cars In Ibiza (feat Maria Uzor) (3:02)
Bad Club Bad Drugs Bad People (4:18)
Elevate (feat Charlotte Kemp Muhl) (9:00)
The Three Rooms Of Nightclub Marilyn (feat Lieselot Elzinga) (2:33)
I Used To Be A DJ In A Club (Now I'm Just A DJ In My Bedroom) (3:15)
My Hats On Fire (feat Hannah Hu & Richard Hawley) (3:28)
Eulogy To A Quiet Life (feat Maxine Peake) (2:28)
Review: Not content with merely being one of the biggest selling indie bands of right now, Yard Act are busy carving themselves a tasty side hustle as A&R men, with their Zen FC label scooping up some of the most exciting other music around as well as their own. This album from Sheffield's long serving synth maverick Adrian Flanagan (Kings Have Long Arms, Eccentronic Research Council, International Teachers Of Pop) is not an obvious choice for the guitar slingers, being closer to electro pop than indie, but it's a compulsive and ingenious listen all the same. Written during lockdown, it follows the rise and fall of an imaginary superstar DJ, each song pushing the narrative along and featuring a plethora of guests, including Richard Hawley and Maxine Peake, both of whom feature at the album's 'comedown' conclusion.
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Artistic Being (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: STRUT 483LP. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Afro Futuristic Dreams (13:02)
In God's Country (4:43)
China Lane Suite (17:38)
Tembeka (7:53)
Grandma Cole Story (10:35)
Now! (8:49)
Moonlight & Sunshine (9:34)
Review: In celebration of 50 years in the performing arts, Idris Ackamoor presents Artistic Being for Record Store Day 2025-a powerful blend of jazz, spoken word and activism. Featuring the voices of acclaimed actor Danny Glover and stage legend Rhodessa Jones, this record captures highlights from the Underground Jazz Cabaret, which was performed during Black History Month 2024 at The Lab in San Francisco. Co-produced by Ackamoor's Cultural Odyssey, the release fuses poetic storytelling with evocative musical textures while reflecting on social justice, identity and resilience. Artistic Being is a profound statement from a visionary artist.
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Only For Dolphins
Only For Dolphins (gatefold LP)
Cat: LVR 01365. Rel: 30 Oct 20
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Capoeira (feat Yung Mehico) (3:23)
C12H16N2 (2:37)
Latin Grammys (2:52)
Golden Eye (2:45)
Mongolia (feat Hologram & Meyhem Lauren) (2:54)
Vega (2:42)
Splash (2:03)
Sergio (3:08)
Shredder (2:02)
Cliff Hanger (2:37)
Marcus Aurelius (3:46)
Hard Target (4:02)
Review: He may now be a bona-fide global celebrity with a string of books, TV shows and film appearances to his name, but Action Bronson remains a fine rapper - even if we don't hear those skills as much as we once did. If you still need convincing, check out Only For Dolphins, his first album on two years. His love of trash talking, tall tales and classic boom-bap style flows has not changed, but his subject matter is more varied. The beats he raps over have evolved significantly, too. Over the course of the album, there are fewer bog-standard "golden era" type backing tracks; instead, you'll find killer beats that offer nods towards Brazilian samba and MPB, reggae, smoky jazz and Latin music.
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Played by: Marco Gallerani
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Splazsh
Splazsh (2xLP)
Cat: HJRLP 49. Rel: 21 May 10
 
Experimental/Electronic
Hubble
Lost
Futureproofing
Get Ohn (Fairlight mix)
Always Human
Bubble Butts & Equations
Maze
Purrple Splazsh
Senorita
Let's Fly
Wrong Potion
Supreme Cunnilingus
The Kettle Men
Casanova
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Retrovisor
Retrovisor (limited hand-numbered clear red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SDR 18112. Rel: 06 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Retrovisor (3:57)
Oceano Mundial (3:27)
La Montana (3:23)
Caida Libre (4:07)
Resplandor (3:49)
Desden (4:14)
Girasoles (3:02)
12 Dias (3:02)
Mi Ventana (3:26)
Frutos De Otono (4:18)
Solo Por Hoy (2:28)
Polvora (3:34)
Espirales (3:08)
Review: Adelaida's fifth studio album Retrovisor arrives here on lovely high-quality 140g black vinyl which also comes with an insert with lyrics as part of the hand-numbered and limited edition 'The Noisy Series' on Spinda Records. It is a full throttle 13 track rock workout with dense and gauzy guitars layered up into impenetrable walls as the vocal wails fight your attention. It is a raw fusion of indie, grunge and shoegaze all the way from Santiago that will remind of classic bands from the late 90s.
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9
9 (gatefold LP)
Cat: ENJ 9863. Rel: 19 Dec 24
 
Jazz
Sidasta Bragd Geira (4:26)
5/3 (5:25)
Ame (4:21)
Asa (4:51)
Stelpuskott (4:03)
Langanes (5:53)
Hauswerk (8:19)
Hofslundur (3:46)
Review: When keyboardist Thomas Jonsson, guitarist and bassist oMar Gudjonsson, saxophonist oSkar Gudjonsson and drummer Magnus Trygvason Eliassen take the stage, they channel the raw resilience of Northern Europe's islanders who have endured long, icy winters for centuries. Their energy transcends genres and has proven to captivate jazz enthusiasts, rock fans and ravers alike. This primal, non-verbal expression predates language yet remains deeply contemporary by blending cosmic vastness with free imagination and profound mysticism. Their music is a convergence of timeless human impulses and fresh creativity. It's challenging but hugely rewarding.
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Rockers Into Orbit (remastered) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Rockers Into Orbit (remastered) (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited gatefold "milky" white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: JGLE 641. Rel: 19 Apr 25
 
Rock
Viva La Revolution (2:30)
Let's Go (2:27)
Tango (2:43)
England (2:21)
Hurt (1:52)
Put Yourself In My Hands (3:24)
Change (2:34)
Joker In The Pack (2:08)
Just Like Me (2:17)
Rockers In Rags (2:17)
Chinese Takeaway (2:17)
Odd Couple (2:17)
Steamroller (My Baby Got Run Over By A) (2:17)
Numbers (2:17)
Bad Boy (2:17)
Ode To Joy (1:46)
Crazy (3:11)
Sensitive (3:20)
Rocking Wrecker (2:18)
Na Na Na Na (2:46)
She's A Rocker (2:31)
Easy Way Out (1:28)
Shake Rattle Bang Your Head (1:28)
Get Adicted (1:38)
Straight Jacket (1:43)
Organised Confusion (1:27)
Calling Calling (0:50)
How Sad (1:23)
Viva La Revolution (encore) (1:46)
Review: Viva La Revolution indeed. The Adicts tore out of England's east coast, and specifically Ipswich, and immediately made an impact. Asked to change their name by Sire Records in a bid to appease the charts and TV bookers - although, oddly, one of the options was apparently The Fun Adicts, which raises more quandaries - Rockers In Orbit captures their huge sound in all its glory. Recorded live at Alabama Halle, Munich, Germany, depending on which way you're listening first impressions invoke breakneck punk, motoring metal, and even the romance and commanding power of The Cure at their loudest and most dominating. Ultimately, though, these guys just sound like The Adicts. A questionable reference point we can only assure you is meant as a total complement. Not a band people will forget in a hurry.


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Lost Myself
Cat: HC 39. Rel: 16 May 16
 
Jazz
Evolution (3:50)
I Have A Dream (5:13)
Feeling Good (5:39)
Flow (4:02)
Sorrow Tears & Blood (4:32)
What A Night (3:52)
Going Nowhere (5:51)
Spirit (4:25)
Review: Soul and jazz meet head to head on this new LP from Hot Casa, to truly bring the two genres into their natural alignment. Hola Adisa Farrar is a vocalist who hails from California via Jamaican roots, while Florian Pellissier brings though his Parisian jazz stronghold, and the pair lay down some unmissable Dingwalls-reminiscent gems. In fact, this is the perfect sort of album for those diggers looking for that perfect jazz-funk record, the one that slipped away; the drumming across all of the tracks is hypnotic but changes enough to retain that mysticism, the pianos glide over the melodies in a delicate but playful way, and Farrar's vocals are an utter beauty spilled all over the rhythm. A must have, and a warmly recommended album. Supported by Mukatsuku.
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Golden Retrieve Her
Golden Retrieve Her (LP + tarot cards)
Cat: SDBANULP 44. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Happiness & Butterflies (2:21)
Package Delivered By Tomorrow (3:47)
A Moment (3:42)
Unfriend (4:18)
Better Bitter (3:34)
The Sound Of A Mother (interlude) (4:14)
Sucking On My Emphatitties (4:21)
Golden Retrieve Her (1:59)
Be Patient (outro) (3:30)
Nook (3:27)
Rest Our Hearts (3:39)
Review: Adja Fassa's debut album is a genre-colliding triumph of alternative r&b, neo-soul and jazz co-produced by Adam Scrimshire. Across 11 tracks, Adja dissects capitalism's influence on intimacy with sharp wit, layered symbolism and soulful grooves whether she's reimagining jazz standards or delivering dystopian vignettes of modern labor. Throughout these tracks her storytelling is bold, critical and playfully mystical. From the rebellious 'Sucking on my Emphatitties' to the haunting title track, this is protest music wrapped in velvet tones. Visually complemented by four self-designed tarot cards, the album is a rich conceptual tapestry for fans of greats like D'Angelo.
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The Aging Process
Cat: LIES 174. Rel: 17 Jan 22
 
Electro
Speaking Via Telepathy (4:47)
Sensor-Tised (5:57)
Walking Through Walls (5:39)
They've Instilled Fear In Us (6:15)
Catch Me If You Can (5:14)
Atlantis Rising (5:23)
Leading The Way (6:10)
Dormant DNA Activation (6:39)
The Code Decipher (6:26)
Review: New York City techno veteran Adam X returns to Long Island Electrical Systems under the ADMX71 alias, where he once again explores the outer fringes of experimental electronics on his latest LP The Aging Process, existing at the intersection of industrial, EBM and techno. Beginning with the contorted noise soundscape of 'Speaking Via Telepathy' he soon unleashes the seething brain bash of 'Sensor-Tised' followed by the strobing tunnel vision of 'Walking Through Walls'. Elsewhere, there's more dystopian themes aplenty as heard on the static TBM pulse of 'They've Instilled Fear In Us', or the pitch black war funk of 'Leading The Way' and the muscular slow burner 'Leading The Way'.

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Vol 2
Vol 2 (limited transparent yellow vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: CSKLP 011. Rel: 03 Apr 23
 
Soul
Track 1 (2:59)
Track 2 (0:50)
Track 3 (4:56)
Track 4 (5:18)
Track 5 (5:22)
Track 6 (3:42)
Track 7 (4:53)
Track 8 (5:08)
Track 9 (5:15)
Review: Classic psychedelic rock singer Han Young-ae was a big deal back in the 80s and 90s, then disappeared before returning with a new album in 2014. This album, Vol 2, on C Sharp comes on limited transparent yellow wax with an insert and nine tracks that fuse her theatrical rock singing style with old school 90s rock licks and cold electronic drums on the opener then switch it up entirely for the sentiment soul ballad on track two. There are more soft rock pieces, 80s disco tinged rock, and many other weird and wonderful in between sounds from this cult artist. It shows she has come a long way since starting out with a folk band in the 70s.
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Aeolus: A Retrospective
Aeolus: A Retrospective (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: AGSLP 003. Rel: 20 Feb 17
 
Ambient/Drone
Orion (8:09)
Jungle Love (4:54)
Mystery Of Music Park (5:40)
Archangel Michale (3:31)
Ecstasy (4:25)
Father's Sorrow (6:01)
No Where To Run (4:07)
Magma-Mana (Pele's Passion -The Beauty Of Hi' iaka) (14:29)
Cosmic Snail (5:41)
All Souls (3:43)
Deep (3:26)
The Magician (8:12)
On Angels Becoming Human (4:01)
Review: A remarkable retrospective compiled and carefully curated by Aloha Got Soul as hugely influential composer, soundscape conjurer and devotional musician Robert Myers enjoys full focus. With detailed notes and stories of each track's narrative, Robert's largely beatless wind and synth paintings are at once lavish, subtle and endlessly deep. Cosmic, progressive and laced with more and more intricacies to spot on every listen, this is a spell-binding historical exercise.
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Garbology: Instrumentals
Garbology: Instrumentals (coloured vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: RSELPC 1366. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
The Only Picture (4:16)
Jazz Hands (3:28)
Wolf Piss (1:56)
Legerdemain (2:37)
Difficult (4:04)
All The Smartest People (2:03)
Oh Fudge (3:01)
More Cycles (4:10)
Flamingo Pink (3:52)
All Day Breakfast (2:53)
Fizz (4:38)
That Is Not A Wizard (4:33)
The Sea (4:11)
Abandoned Malls (5:07)
Review: Aesop Rock x Blockhead's Garbology album was a huge success and so it makes sense that the label now follows it up with a new issue of the instrumentals. It's a tidy package across four sides of coloured vinyl in a nice spot-varnished sleeve. Musically it is a brilliantly mixed bag that takes in myriad niche sounds and styles. The opener is a deep soul cut with pensive chords while 'Jazz Hands' (Instrumental) suspends you in swirling synths and spring-day optimism and 'Wolf Piss' (Instrumental) has heavier, darker beats and more menacing string sounds.
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Very Proud Of Ya
Very Proud Of Ya (LP + insert)
Cat: NIT 051. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Punk/Hardcore
He Who Laughs Last (1:45)
File 13 (1:44)
Wake-Up Call (1:38)
Cult Status (1:50)
Perfect Fit (1:55)
Advances In Modern Technology (1:38)
Theory Of Revolution (1:31)
This Secret Ninja (2:18)
Soap-Box Derby (2:20)
Aspirin Free (2:43)
Fishbowl (1:45)
Charles Atlas (1:50)
Crop Tub (1:50)
Consult My Lover (1:50)
Take The Test (1:50)
Two Of A Kind (1:50)
Shatty Fatmas (1:50)
Yurf Rendenmein (1:50)
Cruise Control (1:50)
Modern Epic (1:50)
Who Said You Could Touch Me (bonus track) (1:50)
Rolling Balls (bonus track) (1:50)
Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing (bonus track) (1:25)
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Songs Of Praise (Expanded Edition) (reissue)
Songs Of Praise (Expanded Edition) (reissue) (2xLP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: ONULP 50. Rel: 06 Mar 20
 
Dub
Free Chant (Churchical Chant Of The Iyabinghi) (3:33)
Orderliness, Godliness, Discipline & Dignity (3:21)
Hymn (5:47)
Dervish Chant (7:43)
Hold Some More (6:22)
Healing Father (4:43)
Healing Ceremony (3:52)
Cattle Herders Chant (4:21)
Ethiopian Praises (1:25)
My God (4:12)
Gospel Train (3:04)
Chant For The Spirits (4:09)
God Is Great (4:27)
Deer Spirit Song (2:22)
Full Charge (6:12)
Fullness (5:30)
Special Mix (3:07)
Review: By the time they recorded "Songs of Praise" in 1990, African Head Charge had gone from being an Adrian Sherwood solo project to a fully-fledged band helmed by percussionist Bonjo Ivabinghi Noah. Here reissued to mark the album's 20th birthday, the set remains arguably the group's greatest single work. While rooted in the twin attractions of heavy dub and dense African percussion, the album makes extensive use of a dizzying array of influences, from gospel, steppers reggae and yacht rock, to traditional Arabic music, blues, disco, religious chants and even industrial music. This edition features a handful of decent bonus tracks, but they're unnecessary: the original album is little less than a masterpiece and should reside in every discerning listener's record collection.
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Planet Rock: The Album (reissue)
Planet Rock: The Album (reissue) (limited clear blue purple & gold splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: TB 1007LP. Rel: 15 Aug 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Planet Rock (original 12" version) (7:32)
Looking For The Perfect Beat (original 12" version) (7:04)
Renegades Of Funk (remix) (6:45)
Frantic Situation (Frantic mix) (3:49)
Who You Funkin' With? (Fetat Melle Mel) (6:21)
Go-Go Pop (feat Trouble Funk) (5:59)
They Made A Mistake (Performed By MC GLOBE & Pow Wow) (5:27)
Review: Afrika Bambatta & Soulsonic Force's Planet Rock is a legendary album in its own right and now Tommy Boy reissues it in limited edition style. Afrika Bambaataa was a pioneering rap force before most people had even heard the word. Raised in the South Bronx, he became a pioneering DJ, rapper and songwriter who put on large block parties that rocked his local neighbourhood. It was alongside Soulsonic Force in 1982 on this record that he cemented his place in the history books as one of the most revered and innovative artists of his time. The album has been a go-to for generations of artists ever since and remains a long-time favourite amongst breakdancers for its body-popping electro beats.
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African Experimentals 1972-1979
Cat: ASVN 068. Rel: 25 Oct 18
 
International
Jokenge (3:08)
Push Am Forward (3:39)
Mr Who You Be (5:11)
Gowa (3:24)
Sonjo (4:03)
Money Palava (4:42)
Dem Kick (6:11)
Money Nor Bataya (6:15)
Mother In Law (4:41)
Review: After forming from the ashes of a lauded jazz group in 1972, Sierra Leone's Afro National went on to release countless killer singles and albums that effortlessly joined the dots between jazz, highlife, funk and more traditional West African sounds. Here, the laudable Africa Seven label celebrates the band's legacy not by gathering together their most famous tracks, but rather cuts with the most insatiable dancefloor chops. The hits come thick and fast, from the punchy Afrobeat/highlife fusion of opener "Jokenge" and the rolling, low-slung goodness of "Mr Who You Be", to the jaunty, celebratory brilliance of the Juju-influenced "Sonjo" and fuzzy sweetness of the compilation's closing track, "Mother In Law" (which, incidentally, is far more enjoyable than any weekend visit from the in-laws).
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タグ: Afrobeat | Highlife | Afro Funk
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Vulture Prince (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 454278 2. Rel: 24 Jun 22
 
Folk/Americana
Baghon Main (feat Darian Donovan Thomas) (6:33)
Diya Hai (feat Badi Assad) (5:36)
Inayaat (7:41)
Last Night (5:58)
Mohabbat (7:41)
Saans Lo (7:22)
Suroor (5:10)
Udhero Na (feat Anoushka Shankar) (5:02)
Review: Brooklyn-based Pakistani vocalist Aroof Aftab presents her third studio album, and a record that has the power to transport listeners pretty much anywhere. While steeped in traditions stereotypically associated with her homeland, ears more attuned will quickly pick up on just how divergent this is. Whether you'd consider it a classical album is down to how you gauge that genre term, we'd say it has grown broad enough over the past century to definitely include this, but ultimately even that seems reductive.

Elements of poetry, ambient trance, jazz, minimalism, and new age, it's a spiritual and musical experience based around themes of discovery, loss, memory, and intimate connections with the Earth. Sonically, that translates as something that's at once sublime and yet also surprising, combining a multitude of influences from aeons of songwriting to create something that could not have existed in any previous era.
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Played by: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
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Paradise Of Replica (reissue)
Cat: ZORN 82. Rel: 15 Sep 22
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Paradise Of Replica (3:16)
A Walnut (1:40)
Kitchen Life I (2:58)
Motorcycle (3:33)
Kitchen Life II (1:05)
Ironclad Mermaid (2:32)
Dancing Twins (3:09)
KA-NO-PU-SU-NO-HA-KO (7:32)
I'll Just Go Birdwatching (3:22)
Review: After Dinner is like one of those molecular gastronomy adventures, where dishes are both playful and highly complex, not necessarily revealing themselves until the very end. Done with talk of food? Let's just say this is a loose art collective led by a composer called Haco, who were concerned with taking musical plurality and splicing disparate elements together to create a kind of friendly Frankenstein's monster of sound.

And friendly it definitely is. Considered a true one-off of Japanese pop-art rock-avant garde, Paradise of Replica is jaunty, it's amusing, it's beguiling and, ultimately, incredibly immersive. There are moments where the clash of pianos plucked straight from a comedy of manners opera and rough electric guitars (to give one example of the juxtapositions) feel rather strange, but it doesn't take too long for you to get sucked right into the centre of this insane sonic universe.
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Dubbing At King Tubbys Vol 1 (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: VP 4250. Rel: 09 May 24
 
Dub
Bag A Wire (dub) (3:28)
Dub Of Rights (3:32)
Guidance (dub) (3:19)
Hold Them In (dub) (3:18)
Dub Ites Green & Gold (3:34)
A Heavy (dub) (3:04)
Stealing (version) (2:46)
The Poor Barber (3:20)
Real Gone Crazy (dub) (3:31)
King Tubby's In Fine Style (3:15)
No Love (version) (3:13)
A Living (version) (3:10)
Six Million Dollar (version) (3:13)
African Sounds (3:29)
A Stalawatt (version) (3:03)
How Long (dub) (3:27)
Brueaking Up Dubwise (4:10)
Horn For I (2:50)
Drums Of Africa (3:38)
Dub To The Rescue (4:19)
Jam Love Rockers (dub) (3:29)
Fatter (dub) (4:11)
Review: This is an essential drop for dub lovers this Record Store Day. 'Dubbing At King Tubby's Vol. 1 comes on nice red vinyl and has been fully remastered as well as being resequenced for this release. It is packed with 22 jams that made it one of the bestselling compilations of the 1990s. It showcases the already well-revered talents of King Tubby, Prince Jammy, Scientist, Phillip Smart, and Pat Kelly, all of whom work their magic at the mixing desk on a series of iconic dubs. Each one is rooted in the works of Bunny Lee and they all bring the drum and bass to the fore and show why the studio has such an impact on Jamaican music history.
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First Warning: The United Blood Era Recordings New York City 1983
Cat: RRS 110B. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
No One Rules (0:37)
Final War (0:43)
Last Warning (0:43)
Traitor (0:43)
Friend Or Foe (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
Fight (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
In Control (0:43)
Crucial Changes (0:43)
Smell The Bacon/What's With You (0:43)
In Control (0:43)
Last Warning (0:43)
Fuck All Authority (0:43)
Fight (0:43)
Final War (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
No Rights (No One Rules) (0:43)
Friend Or Foe (0:43)
We Shoud Care (0:43)
Crucial Changes (0:43)
Traitor (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
We Should Care (0:34)
Smell The Bacon/What's With You (0:39)
In Control (1:01)
Last Warning (1:01)
Fuck All Authorithy (1:01)
Fight (1:01)
Get Out/Final War (1:01)
Discriminate Me (1:01)
United Blood (1:01)
Society Suckers (1:01)
No Rights (No One Rules) (1:01)
Friend Or Foe (0:54)
We Should Care (0:23)
Blind Justice (0:44)
Crucial Changes (0:26)
Traitor (0:25)
Skins Go Marching In/We Can Do Anything (1:31)
It's My Life (1:02)
United Blood (1:42)
Time Will Come (1:37)
Review: Originally forming in 1982, Agnostic Front were one of the pioneers of New York City hardcore punk and they've left an indelible mark on the scene and movement ever since. Inspired by their dilapidated surroundings of Lower East Side Manhattan, then blighted by poverty, drugs, violence, and high levels of urban decay, the ugliness around them would help to chart a venomous new course for the sonic potential of hardcore as an urgent, abrasive form of catharsis. This incendiary compilation offers up recordings which date back to the very start of their career, including demos of cuts that would eventually appear on their 1983 debut United Blood 7", while also featuring other recordings from the period that were left unissued at the time; some of the material would later be included on 1995's Raw & Unleased CD, though several of these tracks are making their wax debut. If you're eager for more homeschooling, the band were featured as part of Showtime's The Godfathers of Hardcore documentary in 2017, while frontman Roger Miret's autobiography offers insightful and frightening lore to an already clearly tumultuous yet integral time in punk history.
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First Warning: The United Blood Era Recordings New York City 1983
First Warning: The United Blood Era Recordings New York City 1983 (hand-numbered blue splattered vinyl LP limited to 250 copies)
Cat: RRS 110S. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
No One Rules (0:37)
Final War (0:43)
Last Warning (0:43)
Traitor (0:43)
Friend Or Foe (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
Fight (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
In Control (0:43)
Crucial Changes (0:43)
Smell The Bacon/What's With You (0:43)
In Control (0:43)
Last Warning (0:43)
Fuck All Authority (0:43)
Fight (0:43)
Final War (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
No Rights (No One Rules) (0:43)
Friend Or Foe (0:43)
We Should Care (0:43)
Crucial Changes (0:43)
Traitor (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
We Should Care (0:34)
Smell The Bacon/What's With You (0:39)
In Control (1:01)
Last Warning (1:01)
Fuck All Authority (1:01)
Fight (1:01)
Get Out/Final War (1:01)
Discriminate Me (1:01)
United Blood (1:01)
Society Suckers (1:01)
No Rights (No One Rules) (1:01)
Friend Or Foe (0:54)
We Should Care (0:23)
Blind Justice (0:44)
Crucial Changes (0:26)
Traitor (0:25)
Skins Go Marching In/We Can Do Anything (1:31)
It's My Life (1:02)
United Blood (1:42)
Time Will Come (1:37)
Review: Formed in 1982, New York City hardcore pioneers Agnostic Front left a defining impact on the burgeoning scene with their unmatched ferocity and sonic abrasion as well as their intimidating attitude and skinhead aesthetic, which would lead to them incorrectly being perceived by some as racists or neo-Nazis. Coming up in the rundown streets of Lower East Side Manhattan, surrounded by urban decay in an area battling severe poverty, drugs, and violence, they channelled their anger into a new breed of punk that would serve as both a rallying cry for the less fortunate as well as an urgent, abrasive form of catharsis. This blistering compilation contains recordings dating back to the very beginning of their career, featuring demos of tracks that would eventually appear on their 1983 debut United Blood 7", while also offering other recordings from this period originally left unissued at the time; some of these would later be included on the 1995 Raw & Unleased CD, though several of these cuts have never been made available on wax until now. The band would later be featured as part of Showtime's The Godfathers of Hardcore documentary from 2017, while frontman Roger Miret's autobiography provides a deeply insightful yet frightening firsthand account of an already clearly tumultuous yet integral time in punk history.
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La Rana (reissue)
La Rana (reissue) (LP + insert)
Cat: FARO 227LP RE. Rel: 11 Dec 24
 
Jazz
3 Horas Da Manha (3:36)
Samba Do Aviao (3:27)
Tema Medieval (1:44)
Despues De Las Seis (2:54)
Tema Barroco (2:54)
La Rana (4:56)
Pra Que Chorar (3:57)
Encuentro De Sombras (15:04)
Review: Agustin Pereyra Lucena's 1980 album La Rana was recorded in Oslo and is a wonderful exhibition of his exceptional guitar interpretations of compositions by Ivan Lins, Antonio Carlos Jobim and his friend Baden Powell, all alongside his own original works including the 15-minute masterpiece 'Encuentro De Sombras.' Featuring bassist Guillermo Reuter, flautist Ruben Izarrualde and drummer Finn Sletten, La Rana blends South American rhythms with Norwegian landscapes and reflects Agustin's warmth, humility, and joyful connection to music and life and the title track is a standout that offers a unique rendition of Joao Donato's 'A Ra' from his 1973 album Quem E Quem.
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タグ: Bossa Nova | Latin Jazz
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L'Orchestre National Mauritanien
Cat: RMLP 011. Rel: 13 Feb 23
 
Folk/Americana
Adji Kar Teri Miri (6:25)
Yer Sabou Yerkoy (5:16)
Emolli Tidwall Eheme (6:16)
Bayna Daouali (9:26)
Zeinab Moussa (6:41)
Ahlane Ouassahlane (9:24)
Timidawane Hewana (6:09)
Ya Llali Ya Ouichi (6:19)
Hob Mene (5:26)
Nahnou Sigharou El Ouatane (6:39)
 in stock $35.83
The High Priest Of Reggae (reissue)
Cat: RROO 399. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Classics/Ska
Jesse James (2:40)
Mr Popcorn (2:38)
I Got To Have Your Love (2:42)
(Sloop) John B (2:22)
Shoo Bee Shoo Bee (2:43)
Hailes Selaise (3:12)
Skinhead Train (bonus track) (3:02)
Reggae 69 (bonus track) (2:58)
Landlords & Tenants (2:45)
Save The Last Dance (3:11)
Walk Right Back (2:23)
Don't Be Cruel (2:08)
Woppi King (3:39)
Suffering Still (3:41)
Donkey Man (bonus track) (4:16)
Skinhead Invasion (bonus track) (2:12)
Review: Laurel Aitken's High Priest of Reggae album is an early classic of the genre from 1969, and it captures the ska pioneer at a pivotal moment when he was blending his Jamaican roots with the evolving UK reggae scene. It came on Pama Records and shows Aitken's versatility with cuts like 'Jesse James' and 'Landlords and Tenants,' both a testament to his storytelling lyrical prowess over inventive rhythms down low. Songs such as 'Haile Selassie' reflect his engagement with the burgeoning roots reggae movement, while the classic crossover jam 'Skinhead Train' nods to his influence on the skinhead subculture. This album earned Aitken the status of the "Godfather of Ska" and it's easy to hear why listening back to this reissue.
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Don't Die Before You're Dead
Cat: REVENGE 010V. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Outta Sight (1:56)
Second Nature (2:46)
3rd Time Lucky (2:41)
Crush (feat Jorja Smith) (2:49)
Chat Rooms (3:39)
Talking Stage (feat Nemzzz) (1:46)
Prem Proven (2:29)
Jeff Hardy (2:25)
Paid In Full (feat Big Zuu, Wax & D7) (3:19)
West Life (3:22)
Joga Bonito (2:29)
Friday Prayer (feat Heavie One & Aitch) (3:09)
Imposter Syndrome (3:35)
Red Wine (feat Master Peace) (2:31)
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Living Testament Dub
Cat: GOALP 1. Rel: 22 Jan 25
 
Dub
Dub Of The Corner (4:30)
Dub On A Mission (4:13)
Rebellion Dub (5:24)
Dub Around Man Yard (3:52)
Who Will Go For Us Dub (3:56)
Holding The Amen Dub (3:42)
Keeper Of The Dub (3:37)
Who Is The Dub (3:31)
Dub Of Joy (4:06)
Dub Unseen (3:43)
Dub On The Chest (4:21)
Review: Vaughn Benjamin is the voice of Midnite and Akae Beka and was a prolific reggae vocalist, poet, teacher and scholar known for his photographic memory and creativity. He released over 70 albums in 25 years while always discussing broad, detailed topics with unmatched precision. Living Testament is his final album, recorded shortly before his death in November 2019. In October 2019, Vaughn recorded the 11 tracks at Ras Biblical's Trinity Farm studio in Grass Valley, California, over two days alongside 11 musicians including Tuff Lion and Manuel "Go A Chant" Guerra. The result is sure to endure through the ages as a fine example of roots reggae storytelling.
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Yokobue/The World Of Michiko Akao (remastered)
Yokobue/The World Of Michiko Akao (remastered) (limited LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: PROT 7215. Rel: 09 Nov 22
 
Jazz
Hannya Haramita (6:41)
Celestial Eye (5:03)
Aizen (4:05)
No More Nirvana (4:51)
To The Higan (2:28)
Overture (2:56)
Bamboo Planting Day (3:06)
Takeaki (2:17)
Takenohana (5:15)
Finale (6:01)
Review: The yokobue is a distinct Japanese make of flute, and it was mastered by one Michiko Akao, who brought the instrument to the popular sphere with 'The World Of Michiko Akao'. Spanning downtempo funk, robo-disco and loopy ambient, this new reissue of the album by LITA is its best rendition yet, with a new remaster shedding stellar light on the production chops of Shigeaki Saegusa. An instrumental dream for new age collectors the world over.
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The Castle II
The Castle II (gatefold 2xLP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: MEC 055. Rel: 19 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Mars, Afterwards (1:51)
Le Voleur (7:10)
Objet D'Amour (4:47)
Track 4 (3:15)
The Castle (I) (4:07)
Machine D'Amour (4:24)
The Steeple Of Lewdness (8:20)
The Sea (6:49)
The April (Prologue) (2:46)
The April (9:28)
Ray (6:24)
Boy A (4:32)
The Wine Of Heaven (7:59)
The Castle (II) (4:18)
Review: Who, or perhaps what, was Tomo Akikawabaya? In truth, nobody really seems to sure on the answer, other than the fact this mysterious Japanese artists decided to release a serious of incredible synth-driven singles during the 1980s, before vanishing back into the dry ice of whatever smoke machine they escaped from. A musical genie, here only to bestow a limited number of gems on us, and then disappear forever. Swerving interviews and photos doesn't help the search, but The Castle II at least allows us to explore his work in depth, across several tracks. These range from the twisted cabaret weirds of 'Objet D'Amour', to the driving electro-punk of 'Le Voleur', grand and decidedly 1980s-sounding synth rock on 'The April', and New Romantic-esque pop on The Castle (II). Essential stuff.
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Modern Music
Modern Music (LP + booklet)
Cat: HABIBI 006LP. Rel: 27 Apr 17
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Asef Gedan (4:02)
Ebda' Men Gedid (3:47)
Sah (3:44)
Longa 79 (3:31)
El Sobhiya (3:40)
Men Awel Deqiqa (5:18)
Mafatshi Leh (2:49)
Betebki Leh (3:13)
Hatgini Tani (4:02)
Horreya (5:24)
West El Ghabat (5:16)
Review: Arabic music crate-diggers Habibi Funk have so far proved adept at unearthing killer material from the 1970s and '80s that joins the dots between indigenous styles and dominant Western genres. Their latest collection focuses on the work of 1970s Egyptian band Al Massireen, an outfit funded by one of the country's most successful producers of the period, Hany Shenoda. Modern Music, so called because the band was Shenoda's attempt to modernize Arabic music, includes tracks taken from a wealth of forgotten cassettes and albums. Musically, it's rather special; a heady blend of Arabic vocals and instrumentation, orchestral disco influences, blue-eyed soul, grown-up pop and dreamy West Coast style rock.
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タグ: Disco Funk
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Asiatisch
Cat: HDBLP 024. Rel: 01 May 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
Shanzhai (For Shanzhai Biennial) (feat Helen Feng)
Szechuan
Wudang
Loading Beijing
Hainan Island
Shenzhen
Dragon Tattoo
Forbidden City
Shanghai Freeway
Jade Stairs
Review: Multidisciplinary artist Fatima Al Qadiri aligns with Hyperdub to release Asiatisch, a keenly anticipated debut album that's described as a "simulated road trip through an imagined China". First coming to prominence on the UNO label in 2011, Al Qadiri has subsequently provoked critical acclaim for the 2012 Desert Strike EP for Fade To Mind that played on her time spent living in Kuwait as a child, while her work under the Ayshay moniker for Tri Angle explored vocals in a unique manner. Asiatisch expands on the political themes of Desert Strike in a new and unexpected way, and acts as a homage to the style of grime known as "sinogrime". Asian motifs and melodies are prominent throughout whilst conceptually Al Qadiri runs through "the fantasies of east Asia as refracted through pulpy Western pop culture". If that wasn't enough to sell you on the concept, opening track "Shanzhai" is a "nonsensical Mandarin" language cover of Sinead O'Connor's "Nothing Compares 2 U".
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Medieval Femme
Cat: HDBLP 057. Rel: 23 Jul 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Medieval Femme (3:10)
A Certain Concubine (2:23)
Sheba (3:21)
Vanity (3:02)
Stolen Kiss Of A Succubus (3:44)
Golden (2:29)
Qasmuna (Dreaming) (2:53)
Malaak (3:14)
Tasakuba (3:08)
Zandaq (5:38)
Review: RECOMMENDED
It's not hard to hear where this album title is coming from. Fatima Al Qadri is a Senegal-born, Kuwaiti musician and conceptual artist who has definitely taken some inspiration from the timeless feel of Arabesque. A patient sense of spatiality and gradually evolving atmospheres that feel as though crafted over the course of several millenniums, Medieval Femme feels both rooted in tradition and forward thinking.

You won't be surprised to learn, then, that this collection of powerful tones finds inspiration and source material in aeons-old poetry from the Arabic world. Some of that even forms the lyrics of the vocal numbers, while it all helps inform the overall feel of the record. It's deep and meditative, but never loses itself too much in structureless ambience, instead choosing to offer some incredibly well formulated tracks that are as challenging as they are instantly enjoyable.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Sound & Color (Deluxe Edition)
Sound & Color (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold coloured vinyl 2xLP in embossed spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: RT 0221LPX. Rel: 29 Oct 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Sound & Color (3:03)
Don't Wanna Fight (3:52)
Dunes (4:17)
Future People (3:24)
Gimme All Your Love (4:03)
This Feeling (4:19)
Guess Who (3:16)
The Greatest (3:50)
Shoegaze (3:01)
Miss You (3:46)
Gemini (6:30)
Over My Head (3:48)
Drive By Baby (2:19)
Joe (3:56)
Someday (3:18)
Don't Wanna Fight (live From Capitol Studio A) (3:54)
Future People (live From Capitol Studio A) (3:25)
Dunes (live From Capitol Studio A) (3:27)
Over My Head (live From Capitol Studio A) (4:00)
Review: RECOMMENDED
It was two in two for Alabama Shakes when they first unveiled this bonafide swamp rock masterpiece. Released in 2015, Sound & Color took the blueprint laid out with Boys & Girls and then kicked up into fifth gear. It's soul. It's blues. It's sweat-soaked funk. Most importantly, though, it's the kind of record that keeps giving the more you listen, sounding equally at home in the 1950s as it does the 2010s.

It's hard to really put into words the level of husky, pained, heart-on-sleeve musicality at the core of this record. Brittany Howard's voice might never again sound as utterly distraught and reflective, pained and somehow filled with hope for a brighter day. Individual readings aside, this is among the finest blues records to land this century, and ranks up there with some of the greats of the 20th, so don't sleep on this edition complete with closing tracks recorded live at the legendary Capitol Studios.
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Kan
Kan (LP)
Cat: POE 0001. Rel: 15 Sep 22
 
International
Saudacoes (1:04)
Canto De Xango (6:13)
Vassi Oara Omulu Em Si Bemol Menor (9:41)
Opanije Xaxara (5:45)
Ijexa Gnawa (6:40)
Igbi Adja (12:28)
Review: Brazilian saxophonist and composer Glaucus Linx and French percussionist and composer Antoine Olivier are a long-standing and fruitful musical pair. They are known for their unique mix of Afro-Brazilian Candomble rhythms and jazz, and they never sound better than on this album Kan. For the first tie ever the album is now on vinyl and it comes on Brazilian DJ, producer and MIMS resident, DJ Tahira's brand new label in collaboration with Memoria Discos. The sounds manage to be ancient and ancestral as well as contemporary and futuristic. The brilliant 'Canto de Xango' is a standout tune here amongst many.
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Forwards
Forwards (limited white vinyl LP)
Cat: TFST 131. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Forwards (4:03)
The Returning (3:46)
Another Way (2:55)
Love & Forgiveness (4:15)
Next (3:08)
Whatever (3:18)
Transition (3:46)
Love Disappearing (3:40)
New Standards (3:54)
X (6:15)
Review: The Alarm lead singer and songwriter Mike Peters set up The Twenty First Century Recording Company in Prestatyn, North Wales in 1994 as a way of allowing his band to express themeless freely away from the conventional restrains of other labels. It remains the band's primary home and is where they land now with a remarkable 20th album. It comes after a time of illness and more than 40 years of writing big and anthemic rock tunes but still finds him serving up more of the same with plenty of epic riffs and singalong choruses. Get ready to be punching the air non-stop with this one.
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Blackbirds & The Sun Of October
Cat: 198028 51791. Rel: 07 Feb 25
 
Modern Classical
Into The Sun (2:30)
Ulysses (3:58)
A Story Yet To Be Told (2:33)
Bloom (3:47)
The Prince & The Emperor (3:43)
Blackbirds & The Sun Of October (4:26)
Your Spell (4:19)
Adelasia (3:47)
The Libertine (3:33)
Song For The Village (2:47)
Sway (2:05)
Re-Sphere (3:29)
Wallpaper Of Dreams (3:09)
Review: Federico Albanese's Blackbirds and the Sun of October is a deeply personal album inspired by his native Monferrato in northern Italy, where it was entirely written and recorded. Returning home in autumn 2022 after years in Berlin, Albanese found creative inspiration in the region's landscapes, history and legends and he describes the album as a reflection on origins, heritage and the freedom that comes with returning home. Unlike his previous works which explored memories and imaginary worlds, this album embraces the tangible beauty of nature and history with a newfound sense of positivity and connection to his surroundings.
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Private Dancer
Cat: PERMVAC 3551. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Angel Anthem (1:40)
Wide-Eyed (feat Helen Salvin) (2:41)
Get My Gee (feat Biesmans - extended) (4:01)
L'Chaim (extended) (4:37)
My Kind (extended) (4:40)
Private Dancer (feat Iron Curtis - extended) (5:42)
The Night (Moves On) (extended) (4:38)
Patterns Everywhere (extended) (4:18)
Follow The Strings (2:54)
Squeeze Me Tight (extended) (4:31)
Review: German mainstay Johannes Albert returns after a six-year hiatus with his third club album, Private Dancer, and it's worth the wait. As expected, it is a deep dive into refined house music full of maturing production, warm textures, subtle grooves and emotive undertones. The standout title track features longtime collaborator Iron Curtis, and together they craft a hypnotic blend of classic deep house with modern minimalism. Highlights include the gentle grooves and percussion of 'L'Chaim', the steamy nocturnal soul of 'The Night (Moves On' and 'Follow The Strings', which is a more punchy heater. It's the sound of a seasoned producer delivering understated dancefloor gold.
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Played by: Johannes Albert
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All Night Long In Japan 2019 (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 502173 2427083. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Metal
Eyes Of The World (Down To Earth -) (7:10)
All Night Long (4:02)
Love's No Friend (5:47)
Danger Zone (5:53)
Makin' Love (5:01)
Since You Been Gone (3:52)
No Time To Lose (3:45)
Lost In Hollywood (7:59)
Too Young To Die, Too Drunk To Live (No Parole From Rock 'N' Roll) (4:24)
Hiroshima Mon Amour (4:03)
Jet To Jet (4:55)
General Hospital (4:57)
Starcarr Lane (4:00)
Island In The Sun (4:08)
Kree Nakoorie (6:12)
Big Foot (5:00)
Suffer Me (5:22)
Review: Originally formed in 1983 in Los Angeles, Alcatrazz are one of the pioneering metallic-tinged hard rock acts of the decade of change and cheese. Often noted for once being the musical home of an at-the-time unknown Yngwie Malmsteen who served as lead guitarist for a year, before being replaced by Steve Vai, in the later years, the band have become somewhat comically known for their splitting off into separate factions of the same group, both performing under identical monikers since the release of 2020's Born Innocent with lead vocalist Graham Bonnet embarking on his own version of the band complete with Nevermore mastermind Jeff Loomis, while guitarist Joe Stump, Jimmy Waldo on keys, Gary Shea on bass, and Mark Benquechea on drums have remained united. Released as part of Record Store Day 2025, All Night Long In Japan 2019 originally arrived a year prior to all of this internal conflict, showcasing a series of shows unlike the band had ever done before, featuring two sold out nights at TSUTAYA O-EAST in Tokyo on 28th & 31st May 2019, with night one including their classic debut album No Parole From Rock 'N' Roll performed in its entirety in the intended track sequence the band originally wanted to be released back in 1983, while night two would include Graham Bonnet's Rainbow era 1979 album Down To Earth performed in full by Alcatrazz.
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Spiritual Instinct (reissue)
Spiritual Instinct (reissue) (limited "solid green" vinyl LP)
Cat: NBR 53288G. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Metal
Les Jardins De Minuit
Protection
Sapphire
L'Ile Des Morts
Le Miroir
Spiritual Instinct
Review: With the latest release of 2024's triumphant Les Chants de l'Aurore, label Nuclear Blast have opted to reissue the 2019 predecessor project from French post-black metal/blackgaze pioneers Alcest. Spiritual Instinct initially marked only the second time the band's live bassist Indria Saray had performed on record following on from his in-studio inclusion on 2016's Kodama, while musically, the material is noted for continuing to restore some of the previously eschewed metallic malevolence absent from their previous efforts. This restoration reembraces cataclysmic blastbeats and despair-laden vocal shrieks yet reliably subdued, compressed and drowned under swathes of shoegaze haze and bombastic yet lilting crescendos. In short, no one makes black metal sound as pretty as the French.
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 in stock $31.00
Antiphon
Antiphon (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SEKITO 004V. Rel: 10 Feb 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Keep On
Potential
Errors
Breath (feat Kaya Thomas-Dyke)
7th October
Kyoki
Nucleus
Brian
Review: Alfa Mist is a UK musician, producer and composer born in Newham, London. One of the members of Are We Live, a creative quartet that also includes Tom Misch, Jordan Rakei and Barney Artist. On his latest album for UK label Sekito titled Bring Backs, he goes back to his roots of his beat-making past on the streets of East London, as well as incorporating his jazz influences. From the smoky jazz bar loops of opener 'Keep On' to the uplifting urban blues of 'Breath' (feat Kaya Thomas-Dyke) to the sunny metro beats of 'Brian' - the LP is the most detailed exploration of his upbringing in musical form.
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Vol 1
Vol 1 (LP)
Cat: LBLBOP 5045. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
International
Forgive Them Oh God Amin-Amin (8:39)
Emoi Khakiegwi Aghumheile (8:39)
Igwegi Baba (8:29)
Iyuchele Opomumhe (8:35)
Review: The magnificent Luaka Bop label has been showcasing the work of Alhaji Waziri Oshomah - a master of Afro sounds and rhythms that cut deep - for a while now across several albums and compilations. He hails from Edo State in southern Nigeria and is known for holding sermons of the religious as well as musical sort. After various volumes of work and the superb World Spirituality Classics 3: The Muslim Highlife Of Alhaji Waziri Oshomah record comes this new series of gems that show off his unique take on international rhythms across four long, ever evolving and always engaging grooves.
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タグ: African | Highlife
 in stock $32.42
Swift Are The Winds Of Life (Expanded Edition)
Cat: SUVL 5121. Rel: 07 Feb 25
 
Jazz
Past (7:27)
It's For You (7:36)
The Stomp (4:56)
Swift Are The Winds Of Life (10:14)
Collaborative Exploration (#1) (5:50)
Everything Happens To Me (6:28)
Collaborative Exploration (#2) (6:14)
Africa (7:07)
Giant Steps (7:46)
Review: Rashied Ali had a unique talent for transforming unlikely sound pairings into masterpieces. Following Interstellar Space with John Coltrane and Duo Exchange with Frank Lowe, he joined forces with violinist Leroy Jenkins for this album in 1975. Jenkins was fresh from the Revolutionary Ensemble and composed all pieces for this rare duet, which is now reissued on vinyl for the first time in nearly half a century. The deluxe set includes an unreleased session exploring standards, the sounds of Coltrane and some truly wild improvisations. A top treasure for jazz-heads.
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 in stock $48.36
Dirt (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 194399 53541. Rel: 22 Sep 22
 
Rock
Them Bones (2:27)
Dam That River (3:10)
Rain When I Die (6:04)
Down In A Hole (5:38)
Sickman (5:30)
Rooster (6:14)
Junkhead (5:05)
Dirt (5:11)
God Smack (4:39)
Hate To Feel (5:17)
Angry Chair (4:45)
Would? (3:30)
Review: For people of a certain age, their teenage years were defined by the edgy grunge, alt and punk rock sounds of bands like Alice in Chains. Three decades later their seminal sophomore effort, Dirt sounds as good as it ever did and gets an anniversary reissue to mark the occasion. It comes with plenty of powerful drums and big-ass basslines as well as yelping vocals and fuzzy textures that take in a range of emotions and even bigger riffs. This issue features a special insert and comes across four sides of vinyl so it's nice and loud, just as intended.
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Dirt (30th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Cat: 194399 86771. Rel: 22 Sep 22
 
Rock
Them Bones (2:30)
Dam That River (3:08)
Rain When I Die (6:05)
Down In A Hole (5:32)
Sickman (5:24)
Rooster (6:10)
Junkhead (5:07)
Dirt (5:12)
God Smack (3:50)
Untitled (0:43)
Hate To Feel (5:16)
Angry Chair (4:40)
Would? (3:34)
Review: Arguably one of the most integral tentpoles of the grunge movement, Alice In Chains' seminal sophomore effort, Dirt, changed the game upon its release in 1992. Featuring some of the band's most classic cuts such as, 'Them Bones', 'Down In A Hole', 'Rooster', and, 'Junkhead', to name but a few; the incomparable dynamic of Wayne Staley's iconic vocals and cryptic, yet brutally honest lyricism combined with guitarist Jerry Cantrell's mammoth riffs and delicate nuance, still resides high in the echelons of alternative rock three decades on. For lifers and newcomers alike, this 30-year anniversary edition serves as an ideal opportunity to revisit a genuine classic, far murkier and riddled with antagonistic depths than any of its would-be peers.
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For The Early Hours Of A World In Bloom
Cat: TT 010. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Techno
The Artist's Prayer (2:12)
Breather (12:58)
Soil (dub) (6:00)
Sleepy's Gambit (6:01)
Allusion (5:20)
Review: Alien D is the NYC-based producer Daniel Creahan, and he's back with a debut on Theory Therapy that taps into widescreen worlds of techno immersion. Departing from the ambient abstraction of his previous work, this album as a subtle kinetic pulse with tracks like 'Soil Dub' and 'Sleepy's Gambit' propel listeners forward with dubwise rhythms crafted for deep dancefloors. The album builds on an infectious, steady groove with repeating phrases and subtle shifts that keep the music in constant motion. Conceived in the first days after the COVID lockdown, these sounds exude a hopeful quality and capture the transcendent moments of early-morning parties when the moment is full of unbridled hope for what might come.
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Make Up The Edits
ALKALINO / VARIOUS
Make Up The Edits (140 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: AR 009. Rel: 14 Dec 21
 
Funky/Club House
Tonight (Love Will Make It Right) (6:49)
Such A Good Feeling (5:45)
In My Dreams (6:38)
Breakin' Wind (6:20)
Bang On It (6:10)
Stardance (6:26)
Move Up (5:24)
Fly With The Wind (6:06)
Review: Comes courtesy of producer and edit maestro Alkalino. The Germany based selector dug deep into his vaults of hard and electro to deliver some of the best sleeper and classic gems.The highlight of side one is easily Breakin' Wind, with other notable bangers such as Bang on it, Stardance and Fly with the wind. One thing about Adeen Records and the Make-Up series is they deliver every time.
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タグ: Disco House | Nu Disco
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All Saints
Cat: 502173 2612007. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Pop
Never Ever (6:23)
Bootie Call (3:31)
I Know Where It's At (4:52)
Under The Bridge (5:09)
Heaven (4:33)
Alone (3:31)
If You Want To Party (I Found Lovin') (4:10)
Trapped (4:38)
Beg (3:58)
Lady Marmalade ('98 remix) (3:50)
Take The Key (4:07)
War Of Nerves (5:00)
Never Ever (All Star remix) (4:32)
Review: Even reading the words All Saints takes us back to simmer times, when pop music seemed far more innocent and pop stars - the female ones at least - wore far more clothes. The British group's self-titled debut album was cooler and smarter than many of their candied peers (Spice Girls, we're looking at you) and blended effortlessly soulful vocals with rich, atmospheric production. From start to finish, the album lays down emotionally charged and honest lyrics. The production is lush yet minimal, allowing the powerful vocals to take centre stage, with classics like 'Never Ever', 'I Know Where It's At' and 'Lady Marmalade ('98 remix)' all still oozing a nice new soul and r&b edge.
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Parallel
Parallel (clear & red splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: AUK 139LPC. Rel: 20 Feb 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
That's Amazing Grace (4:05)
Kaleidoscope (3:57)
Blossoms In Her Mind (4:06)
Sirens Echo In An Iron Lung (4:13)
Non Waltz (3:32)
I Believe You About The Moon (3:19)
What Do Dolls Dream? (3:18)
Time (4:10)
Lady Buzz Killer (5:17)
Review: All Seeing Dolls make the best case for cross-pollination we've had in a while. Their sound is psychedelic tinged, garage-y leaning rock with plenty of breathy bits and opportunities to look at the sky in hope or despair, invoking the shoegaze 'thing'. In other moments, they sound like they've been hiding away in the back room of a 1960s acid party, while there are also times when vocals soar to such harmonious heights you could be forgiven for using made up terms like 'choral indie'. The sum of all those parts is a genuinely powerful and unique record that moves and insists, ebbs and flows throughout a real odyssey of a listen. But the ingredients also warrant a mention. The legendary Dot Allison is here, hence the beauty and subtle power of the vocals. The Brian Jonestown Massacre's Anton Newcombe is also present and correct, as are a piano, ukulele, guitar and auto-harp.

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