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The Hurdy Gurdy Man (reissue)
The Hurdy Gurdy Man (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: IMPX 60551. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Folk/Americana
Hurdy Gurdy Man (3:19)
Peregrine (3:35)
The Entertaining Of A Shy Girl (1:41)
As I Recall It (2:10)
Get Thy Bearings (2:49)
Hi It's Been A Long Time (2:37)
West Indian Lady (2:17)
Jennifer Juniper (2:44)
The River Song (2:15)
Tangier (4:10)
A Sunny Day (1:55)
The Sun Is A Very Magic Fellow (2:45)
Teas (2:30)
Review: Donovan's iconic 'Hurdy Gurdy Man' album gets the re-issue treatment here, and what a collection of music it still proves to be after so many years. The mix of folk and psychedelia is almost the epitome of the late 60s spirit of exploration, rebellion, generational dismay and hope. The hyper-memorable title track sets the tone with its swirling melodies, jangly guitars, and Scottish-born Donovan's strangely sinister vocal, which moves between dreamy and intense. Released in 1968, the album reflects the counterculture era, with lyrics that explore themes of mysticism and transformation. The rest of the album drifts between moments of whimsy and introspection, with tracks like 'The Sun is a Very Magic Fellow' and 'Peregrine' showcasing Donovan's ability to blend folk simplicity with psychedelic complexity. 'Hurdy Gurdy Man' remains an important snapshot of its era, holding up as a timeless piece of sonic adventuring.
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The Lost Tape Vol 3
Cat: RS 70LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Lemonpeppasteppa (1:11)
Expectations (2:19)
I'm Going Vegan (feat Auto Lola) (2:35)
That Dress (interlude) (0:25)
Flowers (feat Nappy Napa) (3:22)
Only Reason Im Not In Trouble (interlude) (0:27)
Inomi (feat Ania Hoo) (2:17)
Don't Play (interlude) (0:19)
At Molly's Request (2:50)
Same Fern (feat Jelani Kwesi) (3:36)
How Many (interlude) (0:20)
JJK (feat Ruqqiyah) (2:58)
Heyy Heyy (feat Nappynappa) (3:09)
Shiett (skit) (1:09)
Shatta (feat Nappynappa) (2:37)
Good Problem To Have (2:21)
Couple Plays (3:03)
Gettin Rich (interlude) (0:20)
Thank Ya (feat Ruqqiyah) (3:39)
3 Places In This World (interlude) (0:36)
Review: Davon Bryant-Mason aka Dreamcastmoe finally makes his vinyl debut on Rhythm Section, years after the label first encountered him and his genre-smudging sound. Though it's the first official release between the artist and the Peckham imprint, their connection runs deep, stretching all the way back to a string of early underground pool hall sets at the now nonexistent Canavan's in South London. Introduced to RS founder Bradley Zero by DMV tastemakers Beautiful Swimmers, Dreamcastmoe's characteristic blend of hip house, lo-fi electronica and an echo of the DC go-go scene stood out to the gregariously locked tastemaker profusely. Now, in a full-circle moment, 'The Lost Tape Vol 3; surfaces as yet another end yield of years' worth of mutual admiration between label and artist, flaunting such affectively zoned bumps as 'At Molly's Request' and 'Flowers' with Nappynappa.
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Cuts Across The Land (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cuts Across The Land (20th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold red & yellow splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: UMCLP 116. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Cuts Across The Land (3:09)
Stubborn Stitches (2:30)
Darling, You're Mean (3:56)
Win Your Love (3:14)
Hello To The Floor (4:21)
Bottom Of The Sea (4:03)
Fades The Sun (2:48)
You Were Born Inside My Heart (3:20)
Lion Rip (2:33)
Lovetones (3:54)
Love Is An Unfamiliar Name (3:21)
Red Weather (4:46)
Dark Is Light Enough (3:01)
So Good To Hear (3:20)
Boot Hill (demo) (4:05)
Take A Look Around (1:39)
Souvenir (4:20)
Now Be Still (2:18)
Every Cell Can Tell (2:46)
Honeysun (3:05)
Scratching Around (demo) (3:17)
Patients (demo) (3:13)
Review: This new anniversary edition from London's the Duke Spirit marks 20 years since their adrenaline-charged debut roared onto the UK indie scene. Originally released in 2005, it's now remastered and paired with a second LP of B-sides, demos and rarities, pressed on heavyweight yellow and red splatter vinyl. It's a suitably bold presentation for a record that remains as full-throttle and emotionally raw as ever. Built around the magnetic presence of vocalist Liela Moss and the jangling, distorted interplay between guitarists Luke Ford and Dan Higgins, this is a sound forged in post-punk grit and heavy rock swagger. Tracks like 'Lion Rip' and 'Love Is An Unfamiliar Name' still land with venom, but it's the depth and tension of songs like 'Fades The Sun' and 'Hello To The Floor' that show their full range. The bonus material only adds to the mythology i 'Boot Hill (demo)' and 'Scratching Around (demo)' offer glimpses of the band's early energy in the raw, while 'Souvenir' and 'Now Be Still' stand strong on their own. It's a beautiful document of a band at full force, and a reminder that sometimes the most exciting sounds are the ones that never tried to fit the moment.
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East Of Underground (reissue)
East Of Underground (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 64185. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Funk
I Want To Take You Higher (4:15)
Smiling Faces Sometimes (6:21)
(Don't Worry) If There's A Hell Below, We're All Going To Go (6:02)
People Get Ready (4:20)
Getting Over (2:14)
I'll Bet You/California Dreamin' (3:43)
Popcorn/Oye Como Va (5:50)
I Love You For All Seasons (3:04)
East Of Java (2:06)
Walk On By (2:40)
Review: How much soul and funk does East of Underground deliver? A lot, that's how much. This raw and righteous gem from 1971 was originally issued by the US Army and handed out to troops during the Vietnam War, which means that original copies are insanely rare and pricey. Thankfully, this reissue brings it back to the people, minus the less memorable Soap LP. What remains is pure fire: gritty covers of Curtis Mayfield, Funkadelic, James Brown and more, all of which are played with heart and urgency by a group of enlisted musicians. Bonus fact: their take on The Fuzz's 'I Love You for All Seasons' became the backbone of US trap star 21 Savage's 'A Lot.'
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Rai Sidi Bel Abbas Vol 2
Cat: NP 049LP. Rel: 30 May 25
 
International
Maak Probleme (5:37)
Ala Jal Ouahda (6:01)
Datli Laakal (3:57)
Adebtini Ya Bent Nass (5:30)
Madanitch Lyame (5:46)
Maktoub Aliya Noualfak (6:20)
Rani Ndal Nsaaf Feli Rayha Tlef (5:33)
Mazal Galbi Tamaa (6:02)
Review: Drissi El-Abbass's Rai Sidi Bel Abbes - Volume 2 is a superb eight-track compilation that tells the evolutionary story of Rai music from the late 1970s to the 1990s. Released by Nashazphone on four sides of wax, it highlights El-Abbassi's soft vocals and innovative fusion of traditional Algerian music with electronic elements which came after he started his career with Les Aigles Noirs and later collaborated with guitarist Ahmed Zergui. El-Abbassi embraced synthesisers and drum machines to shape a modern Rai sound that has stood the test of time and tracks like 'Maak Probleme' and 'Datli Laakal' blend nostalgic melodies with bold production to offer a vivid portrait of Rai's creative transformation.
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Cumbias Imaqinarias (remixes)
Cat: EARTHLY 027. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
La Cumbia Del Cafe Martinez (3:51)
Anglo-Colombian Expedition (3:58)
La Cumbia De La Ansiedad (4:43)
Porro Del Tucan (3:36)
La Cumbia Del Cafe Martinez (ARN4L2 remix) (5:42)
Anglo-Colombian Expedition (Auntie Flo remix) (7:02)
La Cumbia De La Ansiedad (La Jungla remix) (3:38)
Porro Del Tucan (Lagartijeando remix) (3:58)
Review: Drawing on influences from the global Cumbia scene that took root in Buenos Aires over a decade ago, El Buho presents a collection of tracks that blend entrancing traditional rhythms with modern electronic textures. The opener, 'La Cumbia Del Cafe Martinez,' sets a hypnotic tone, while 'Anglo-Colombian Expedition' merges lively tropical elements with intricate production. The darker 'La Cumbia De La Ansiedad' and earthy 'Porro Del Tucan' follow, offering variety while remaining grounded in Cumbia's roots. The remixes elevate the experience further. ARN4L2's atmospheric interpretation of 'La Cumbia Del Cafe Martinez' opens up the track into a spacious, reflective journey, while Auntie Flo's remix of 'Anglo-Colombian Expedition' adds a rhythmic intensity. La Jungla's energetic remix of 'La Cumbia De La Ansiedad' and Lagartijeando's hypnotic take on 'Porro Del Tucan' offer new perspectives on the original compositions too, making this a digital Cumbia milestone.
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Laini Tani
Laini Tani (translucent yellow vinyl LP) (1 per customer)
Cat: TPLP 1964LTD. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Elnadaha (4:29)
Kaabi Aali (4:29)
Banit (4:30)
Eid (3:51)
Enti Fi Neama (3:51)
Dafaa Robaai (3:42)
Labkha (5:17)
Laini Tani (5:01)
Ghorzetein (4:25)
Review: Nadah El Shazly returns with her second album and first on One Little Independent and Backward Music. The Egyptian-born, Montreal-based artist blends experimental sonics with Arabic roots and improvisation on Laini Tani, and crafts music that slips between worlds and takes you with it. The whole record pulses like a hot night stretching into morning. It's sweaty, surreal, and endlessly alive and each track is a vivid fragment: defiant, euphoric or quietly raw. El Shazly's lush vocals and layered metaphors weave a dreamstate of meaning and mystery that bold and chaotic yet controlled so is a record to get lost in, then hit repeat as you try to decode its hidden truths.
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Lateral
Lateral (CD)
Cat: 781573 3. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Big Empty Country
Review: Brian Eno's career has always been about explorationiof sound, technology and the emotional power of music. After pioneering ambient music, Eno has consistently sought out new ways to blend different genres and voices and his latest collaboration with Beatie Wolfe continues this tradition. Wolfe, a British-American artist with an innovative approach to music and activism, complements Eno's atmospheric world with her emotive, alternative vocals. Their work, recorded in London, moves seamlessly from the meditative to the experimental, with tracks like 'Big Empty Country' offering stark contrasts between the brightness of the day and the shadows of the night. This release is not only a nod to Eno's sonic experimentation but also a testament to his lasting influence as an artist who always seeks to connect art with broader societal issues, especially the environment.
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Lateral
Lateral (LP)
Cat: 780816 5. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Big Empty Country (Day) (24:31)
Big Empty Country (Night) (24:23)
Review: Brian Eno, a towering figure in ambient music and a master of sonic landscapes, has shaped the contours of modern music through his production collaborations with iconic artists like David Bowie, Talking Heads and U2. His latest work with Beatie Wolfe, a conceptual artist from Los Angeles, encapsulates a career of endless reinvention. Recorded in London, the collaboration weaves together the worlds of alternative vocals and ambient soundscapes. 'Big Empty Country' serves as a vivid contrast between light and darkiits day and night versions embodying the very essence of Eno's immersive, evolving sound. Much like his work as part of Roxy Music and beyond, this release is both forward-thinking and introspective, grounded in a shared commitment to environmentalism and artistic exploration. It's a meditation on space, sound and feelingian unbroken thread in Eno's enduring legacy of artistic expression.
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Luminal
Luminal (LP)
Cat: 780816 4. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Milky Sleep
Hopelessly At Ease
My Lovely Days
Play On
Shhh
Suddenly
A Ceiling & A Lifeboat
And Live Again
Breath March
Never Was It Now
What We Are
Review: Brian Eno, legendary master of ambient music and Beatie Wolfe, the LA-based conceptual artist known for her innovative blend of the physical and digital, unite for a collaborative sonic exploration. Throughout 2024, the two artists recorded material that bridges the boundary between deeply personal emotions and universal experiences, creating an evocative soundscape. The work pulses with the distinctive energy of Eno's ambient prowess, while Wolfe's haunting vocals add a layer of intimacy. On tracks like 'Milky Sleep' and 'Hopelessly At Ease', the listener is swept into a dreamlike state where time feels suspended. These moments of calm are balanced by the more urgent, yet still deeply meditative, 'Suddenly', which sways between serenity and tension. The delicate interplay between light and shadow becomes even more palpable on 'A Ceiling and Lifeboat', where the quiet sense of stillness gives way to a profound sense of rebirth. There's a sense of movement throughout the releaseiparticularly on 'Breath March', where rhythm and texture converge with palpable energy. Eno's atmospheric layers create space for Wolfe's voice to become a thread, guiding the listener through these reflective, almost sacred-feeling sonic spaces, where every note invites introspection and feeling.
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Luminal
Luminal (CD)
Cat: 781574 3. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Milky Sleep
Hopelessly At Ease
My Lovely Days
Play On
Shhh
Suddenly
A Ceiling & A Lifeboat
And Live Again
Breath March
Never Was It Now
What We Are
Review: Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe join forces on a dual release infusing two distinct musical visions rooted in shared environmental concern. Their new joint release unfolds across two sides, with Luminal offering a vocal-led collection leaning into alt-pop ambiances and timbres, before Lateral rears itself in counterpart as a seamless ambient composition, making up a study in contrast and connection. Recorded in London, the project reflects Eno's lifelong exploration of mood and atmosphere, alongside Wolfe's ongoing push to blur the lines of digital innovation and tactile experience. The project builds the activist art works of Wolfe, a British-American concept artist based in Los Angeles, named by WIRED as one of "22 people changing the world," and tracks the expression of music beyond language or form.
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Soutwhind From Hachijo
Cat: FJLP 05. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Track 1
Fernanda
Track 3
Trail
Wave
Prayer
Bush
Mother Forest
Track 9
Wind
Track 11
Dancin' Stars
Review: Southwind from Hachijo is a rare gem from 1990s Japan dug out delightfully by Forest Jams and written by E.S. Island. This reissue of it dives deeper into ambient terrain while embracing tribal and spiritual tones unlike previous works. It was recorded on the remote Hachijo Island and is awash with organic textures and traditional Japanese instruments that effortlessly make for a meditative soundscape. The music is largely performed by the late Eisuke Takahashi and Nene Sanae, whose chemistry channels the island's raw, natural energy into its ever-shifting tones and timbres. It's a deeply personal and atmospheric listen and an ode to place and spirit that takes you there in an instant
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Night Train (reissue)
Cat: BT 5059. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Jazz
Hooligan (4:10)
Switched On (3:49)
In A Roundabout Sort Of Way (3:43)
Chattanooga Choo Choo (3:11)
Yuggy Buggy (3:51)
Does It Matter (4:03)
Shake It (4:17)
One For John (3:22)
Green Onions (3:59)
Night Train (4:03)
Review: The Excursion's 1968 album Night Train, led by organist Jerry Allen, fuses jazz, mod and beat influences into a distinctive sound that has stood the test of time. Featuring a cover of the evergreen gem 'Green Onions,' the record epitomises the musical energy of its era and though relatively obscure at the time, it has since gained cult status among collectors. Original vinyl pressings are now rare and highly prized as its unique blend of styles and period charm make Night Train a standout release in British jazz history, which was ever shifting in the 1960s.
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Landmarks
Landmarks (2xLP)
Cat: E35 01. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Peregrines Will Carry You Over The Hills (10:22)
Flowers On The Hospital Grounds (9:57)
Dreams Of Silent Gardening Machines (9:25)
These Weeds - The Ones That Do The Impossible (7:06)
The Same Is Different Every Day (3:44)
Saturated Memory Of A Rooftop (6:01)
M Net 103's Impossible Turn (13:37)
Review: "Instead of escaping somewhere else, this time I want to be here." We're not 100% sure if that's Fabiano or E35 Netherlands quoted, and woe betide anyone who thinks they can interpret such cryptic (not to mention borrowed) quips without asking the person who said them what they meant. Nevertheless, Landmarks very quickly presents itself as an ambient beauty born of this planet and nowhere else. At times the sounds are challenging - heavily textured tracks rather than the lush dreamscapes we often associate with the rather reductive 'ambient' label. Sometimes things are quite eerie, like the disquiet that materialises around halfway through 'Flowers On The Hospital Grounds', and the dense static waves of 'Saturated Memory On A Rooftop'. At other moments, tones invoke the mystery of night skies over Earth, or the rhythm of a world filled with enough life to mean we're still finding new species today.
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Played by: ISOUL8 (Volcov)
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Singles Live Vol 1: 78-81
Singles Live Vol 1: 78-81 (LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: BAUI 31. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
It's The New Thing (4:04)
Various Times (4:34)
Rowche Rumble (4:39)
In My Area (4:05)
Fiery Jack (6:06)
2nd Dark Age (1:58)
Psykick Dancehall 2 (3:52)
How I Wrote "Elastic Man" (4:38)
City Hobgoblins (3:00)
Review: Popstock's latest Fall retrospective Singles Live Vol One 1978-81 captures Smith and his mighty co. in their rawest, fuzz-worthy phase. Whether it's the discordant organ furzes of 'It's The New Thing' or the snarled highway punk of '2nd Dark Age', this one's a great distillation of the Fall's sound at a select interval. Culled almost exclusively from the period spanning their Live At The Witch Trials era to the brink of the Hex Enduction Hour, the album compiles ferocious stage renditions of early singles, delivered by a revolving door of members as usual. Yet it was also born from frustration with how other Fall archival material has been handled, and how more recent lineups have been emphasised and represented as immutable over and above classic, yet more unusual suspects. Steered by ex-Fall members Paul and Steve Hanley, Marc Riley and Craig Scanlon, Popstock exists as a corrective, revisiting a pivotal moment with a twist.
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Olympia
Olympia (limited red vinyl LP) (1 per customer)
Cat: 964039 631. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Rock
You Can Danc (4:28)
Alphaville (4:24)
Heartache By Numbers (4:56)
Me Oh My (4:40)
Shameless (4:38)
Song To The Siren (5:50)
No Face, No Name, No Number (4:40)
BF Bass (Ode To Olympia) (4:09)
Reason Or Rhyme (6:52)
Tender Is The Night (4:30)
Review: There's something timeless about the way this veteran UK singer carries himself and this 2010 album, now reissued on striking red vinyl, makes that all the more clear. It feels like a continuation of the Roxy Music legacy in spirit, mood and style, with that familiar air of suave detachment and immaculate detail, with a production styler that's lush and forward-thinking, bridging classic lounge-pop stylings with modern textures that still sound fresh over a decade later. The sleekness is no accident - every element is meticulously placed, from the glossy synths to the hushed guitars and orchestral flourishes. 'Shameless' is one of the more adventurous tracks, pulling in electronic flourishes courtesy of Roots Manuva. It's a bold move that actually works, blending suave vocals with a beat-driven framework that never feels forced. The real surprise, though, is the version of 'Song to the Siren' - a haunting, fragile take on the track made famous by Tim Buckley and This Mortal Coil alike, that shows just how much weight his voice can carry with minimal backing. Easily one of the most affecting covers in his catalogue. 'Tender Is The Night' rounds out the highlights with a melodic, romantic glow. There's an added layer of interest with Brian Eno - a Roxy member in its early days - contributing, creating a sense of full-circle collaboration. The sound of a seasoned artist evolving gracefully, without losing the qualities that made him magnetic in the first place.
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Entangled
Entangled (double 12")
Cat: SKO 003. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Electro
Only Words (6:02)
Entangled (6:36)
Spellbound (6:22)
Chirality (6:24)
Hollowed (6:19)
Macromolecule (6:30)
Angstrom (6:43)
Agitator (5:59)
Review: Carl Finlow, the UK electro auteur returns with Entangled, his latest full-length salvo that finds the electro luminary weaving a dense matrix of machine soul and synthetic introspection. Known for pioneering the sound of machine soul under aliases like Silicon Scally and Random Factor, here Finlow shifts focus toward slow-burning, emotionally rich electro that feels both intricate and intimate. 'Only Words' opens with misty-eyed pads and skeletal beatwork, while 'Entangled' itself glistens with neon melancholy and subtle rhythmic mutations. There's a softness in the sequencing, a kind of analogue ache that lingers long after closer 'Chirality' fades out. Fans of classic UK electro and contemporary cinematic hardware jams will find this one quietly devastating.
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Take Me Places
Cat: BS 274LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Capitalism (2:21)
Trapdoor (2:42)
Climbing Kilmanjaro (5:36)
Sleeping On The Phone Side (3:39)
I Think I Like You (3:50)
Sub Zero Sundays (4:21)
Acid House (3:17)
Slow Motion (Revolutionary Rock) (3:19)
Paradise Circus (3:48)
Noise (2:23)
Omens (2:45)
Review: Flunk bids a beautiful farewell with Take Me Places, their final album after 25 years of evocative music-making. The Norwegian quartet blends ethereal downtempo, trip-hop, folk and immersive electronica into 11 hauntingly beautiful tracks. From the brooding opener 'Capitalism' to the cinematic closer 'Omens,' the album captures dusk-toned stillness and dreamlike introspection. Flunk's signature melancholic warmth permeates originals like 'Trapdoor' and 'I Think I Like You' alongside stunning reworks of Massive Attack and Chet Faker. A poignant swansong, Take Me Places is a testament to the band's timeless artistry and an emotional, genre-blurring journey that leaves a lasting imprint on the soul.
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The Revival Vol 2
Cat: SHENLP 02. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Closer To My Dreams (6:46)
Wrong For Me (3:26)
Sundown (feat Kuuda - Terrace mix) (3:46)
Tonight (7:23)
Can't Help But Worry (That You Don't Feel The Same) (3:53)
Make Me Feel Free (3:03)
Nirvana (7:26)
Skyline (5:44)
Review: Yorkshire lad Franky Wah continues to have a large say in the sound of modern club culture with his emotionally charged, high-energy productions and infectious hooks, standout releases and endless touring. He also runs SHEN, of course, a label, events company and clothing brand showcasing his broad creative vision. His latest project, The Revival, Vol. 2, arrives there five years after the acclaimed Vol. 1 that featured the breakout track 'Come Together' and solidified his status among dance music's elite. With this sequel, Franky Wah reaffirms his credentials with a fresh bunch of emotive, vocal-laced and sunshine-rich, drop-filled house anthems for hands-in-the-air fun.
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タグ: UK Garage
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Let All That We Imagine Be The Light
Let All That We Imagine Be The Light (limited 'pearl sunrise' vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 964145 491. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
There's No Future In Optimism (3:20)
Chinese Fire Horse (4:04)
Hold (4:34)
Have We Met (The Void) (5:12)
Sisyphus (5:13)
Radical (4:19)
Love To Give (4:22)
Get Out My Face Aka Bad Kitty (4:35)
R U Happy Now (3:36)
The Day That I Met God (5:48)
Review: Led by Edinburgh-born Los Angeles-based 90s superstar Shirley Manson, Garbage have emerged from dark, troubling times to present a new album. The follow up to 2021's No God No Masters was originally intended for release in 2023, but got put back, reportedly due to Manson's surgeries, writer's block and the death of her pet dog. Those who've kept patient, however, are in for a treat: it's a life-affirming record that stands tall in the transatlantic group's storied oeuvre. Ever the sharp critical thinker, the lyrics to lead single 'There's No Future In Optimism' remind us to grab life by the horns and feel unburned by darkness for a moment - it's a message we need from our popstars and it's a nice respite from the cranky punk music that's saturated our radio waves over the past few years.
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Let All That We Imagine Be The Light
Cat: 964145 501. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
There's No Future In Optimism (3:20)
Chinese Fire Horse (4:04)
Hold (4:34)
Have We Met (The Void) (5:12)
Sisyphus (5:13)
Radical (4:19)
Love To Give (4:22)
Get Out My Face Aka Bad Kitty (4:35)
R U Happy Now (3:36)
The Day That I Met God (5:48)
Review: This is the first album in four years from Scot-fronted Los Angeles band Garbage and their eighth studio album total. The previous album, No Gods No Masters, delved into some heavy sociopolitical themes, which were given a lot of attention because it came out amid Covid. With this album, as the title gives away, there is a shift towards more positive thinking, even if some seriousness remains. The single 'There's No Future In Optimism' reminds us to grab life by the horns and feel unburned by darkness for a moment - Shirley Manson clearly remembering the joy of pop and the hope it can bring, despite geopolitical uncertainties. Sonically, they've crafted very powerful electronica-tinged rock, with a brilliant emphasis on rhythm, the joys of a well constructed beat and some gritty bass.
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Yowzers
Yowzers (translucent purple vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: IARC 97LPI. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Yowzers (2:12)
The Glorification Of Small Victories (5:00)
There, Inside The Morning Glory (5:10)
Roller Skates (4:04)
For Breezy (3:55)
I Am (Bells) (2:14)
Promontory (2:13)
John, John Henry (3:45)
Damn You Cute (3:52)
Cumulus (7:02)
Touch (2:12)
Leave Some For You (3:24)
Review: The latest album from Chicago composer and improviser Ben LaMar Gay is his most fluid and assured to date. Backed by his long-time quartet of Tommaso Moretti, Matthew Davis and Will Faber, Yowzers ripples with rhythmic intuition and emotional weight, moving between playful sketches and hymn-like vignettes without ever breaking its spell. Tracks like 'the glorification of small victories' and 'I am (bells)' are recorded live, capturing the spatial intelligence of the group's shared language - an ensemble sound built through years on the road. 'for Breezy' and 'leave some for you' find Gay in a balladic register, unafraid of simplicity, while 'John, John Henry' retools folklore through polyrhythmic loops and group chant. The result is at once free and tightly woven - a folk-rooted sound that spirals into cosmic territory. Rob Frye's flute and a mini-choir add further texture, but it's Gay's ear for structure and storytelling that binds it all. These aren't just compositions but musical rituals, alive with history, invention and care. It's not jazz, not quite, not only - this is music that trusts its players as much as its audience, carrying old knowledge forward with lightness, humour and reverence. A quiet triumph.
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Yowzers
Yowzers (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 97LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Yowzers (2:22)
The Glorification Of Small Victories (4:51)
There, Inside The Morning Glory (6:02)
Roller Skates (3:06)
For Breezy (4:04)
I Am (Bells) (2:05)
Promontory (2:13)
John, John Henry (3:44)
Damn You Cute (3:51)
Cumulus (7:03)
Touch (2:11)
Leave Some For You (3:24)
Review: Ben LaMar Gay expands his musical lexicon with mala-morphemic glee on Yowzers, a wide-berthing new LP trading in exp points racked up as a soloist, bandleader, and key player in Chicago's music scene. Conscripting his long-running quartet (Tommaso Moretti, Matthew Davis, Will Faber) for dispatch on a new instrumental regiment, the record snaps the intimate language they've developed through years of live performance, captured here in a rare set of real-time recordings. As always, Gay pushes outward from folkloric roots, incorporating choir arrangements, in-studio experimentation, and contributions from frequent collaborators like Rob Frye and Ayanna Woods, be that through the looped minimalism of 'Yowzers' to the mournful swing of 'For Breezy' and the guttural blues of 'John, John Henry.'
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Greatest Fits
Greatest Fits (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: DE 335. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
No GDM (5:55)
Exhibitionism (4:55)
Be A Boy (4:01)
Tropical Comic Strip (5:07)
Nice Mover (4:27)
Cologne Intime (5:55)
Opposite Numbers (4:17)
Vendor's Box (4:59)
Strip Tease (5:18)
IC Code (3:28)
Kaddish (4:11)
Hypnosis/Hypnose (4:20)
Babylon Generation (4:08)
Die Kunst Des Liebens (The Art Of Loving) (3:36)
Kanal Banal (3:13)
French Lift (3:43)
Waiting (4:19)
Review: Greatest Fits is a deep dive into the superb sounds of German avant-garde new wave pioneer Gina X on the cult Dark Entries label. This double LP compilation spans the whole of the bold, boundary-blurring career of Gina X Performance, which came together first in 1978 when singer Gina Kikoine and producer Zeus B set out to create "the absolute union of music, poetry and travesty". With selections take from four of thieves albums, you'll find their signature blend of icy electro, camp theatrics and subversive pop throughout, and it all ranges from the pulsing 'Nice Mover' to the decadent 'No G.D.M.' Greatest Fits is both a musical time capsule and a vital reminder of how far ahead Gina X always was while also serving as a celebration of queer culture and synth-driven hedonism.
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Mind Games
Mind Games (LP 再プレス)
Cat: AOTNLP 067. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Mind Games (6:47)
Pretty Melody (1:55)
Titi (4:48)
The Essence Of Jai (5:50)
Ceta Theme (intro) (0:46)
Ceta Theme (1:28)
I'll Always Be There (5:26)
Daddy Rob (2:42)
Jobman Caravan (3:20)
Donna (1:16)
Cast Your Fate To The Wind (4:43)
Review: An exceptional, almost entirely unreleased jazz-funk LP from Roland Haynes Jr., previously known only for a single 45 released in 1983 (included here). If you're thinking undiscovered James Mason, you're on the right track. This LP is huge, even by the highest standards. Until now, that rare single was the only material trace of Haynes and his band. However, Haynes meticulously documented his musical journey, recording both packed-out live gigs and studio sessions. The tracks on this release come directly from Haynes' personal archive, offering an incredible glimpse into his unreleased, carefully crafted studio work.
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Headnodic & Jazz Mafia
Cat: BEWITH 175LP. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Rambissimo (2:51)
Zugulala (3:31)
Maiden Voyage (feat Destani Wold) (2:53)
Rise (feat Genra, Ozay Moore) (3:10)
Risk (part 1 - feat Eligh, Breathless) (3:17)
Risk (part 2 - feat Paul Hanson) (3:00)
Subinodima (2:30)
Flummox (2:33)
Both (feat Olivia Ruff, Do DAT) (3:41)
All That You Could Be (3:15)
Talkin' (1:31)
Apex (3:07)
Roll The Credits (0:41)
Review: Headnodic and Jazz Mafia, hailing from the Bay Area, bring a fresh yet nostalgic twist to the West Coast jazz-rap sound, combining the gritty pulse of boom-bap with the fluidity of jazz. From the outset, tracks like 'Rambissimo' and 'Zugulala' strike with a laid-back but engaging energy, fusing head-nodding beats made from SP-12s and MPCs with live instrumentation that radiates warmth and spontaneity. The resulting sound is both organic and meticulously crafted, effortlessly balancing sharp, loop-based hip-hop with the kind of loose, human groove that gives jazz its soul. The project came to life through an introduction from Thes One of People Under The Stairs, and it's clear why this collaboration is so electrifyingiheadnodding beats paired with smooth, clever bars that never take themselves too seriously. Tracks like 'Maiden Voyage' and 'All That You Could Be' capture the essence of jazzy hip-hop without ever feeling forced, creating a timeless vibe perfect for any occasion. This limited release is a gem, capturing a moment of pure creativity and musical synergy.
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Andrew!!! (Tone Poet Series)
Andrew!!! (Tone Poet Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 581199 8. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Jazz
The Groits (6:03)
Black Monday (8:54)
Duplicity (6:12)
Le Serpent Qui Danse (6:54)
No Doubt (4:21)
Symmetry (7:07)
Review: Bashed out in no time at all, Andrew Hill's Andrew!!! drew on an astonishing creative upsurge enjoyed by many a musician in the early 1960s, which proved fortuitous for the pianist's storied early-career Blue Note run. Captured in 1964 with a distinctive quintet including John Gilmore, Bobby Hutcherson, Richard Davis, and Joe Chambers, this de facto debut showcases Hill's singular compositional voice across six dense, exploratory originals like 'The Griots' and 'Black Monday'; while his earlier Point Of Departure tends to attract the spotlight, Andrew!!! colours between the lines in a different shade. But like the former, it no less now benefits from BN's Joe Harley's audiophiliac oversight, preserving the subtle textures and telepathic interplay that define Hill's gauche-adroit playing.
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Breath
Breath (2xLP)
Cat: ITDL 001. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Harmo (1:17)
Eau (3:36)
Eternal Moment (3:11)
Wander About (2:40)
Ether (2:58)
Foliage (3:23)
Amaretto (3:07)
Acro (2:31)
Exit (2:45)
Spool (3:39)
Sweet Crack (1:47)
Birdland (Taste) (2:57)
Open (3:41)
Awake (4:10)
Orion (4:38)
Call (3:02)
Distance From Palette & Orange Lines (3:23)
Lilia (3:22)
Review: Producer and guitarist Yutaka Hirasaka enjoyed a peaceful career pitstop with Breath, one of many to top up the beatsmith and cassette artist's now towering discography, and which now comes released on vinyl for the first time. Hirasaka's approach to music covers ambient, beat-driven landscapes, a format which has led him both to immersive live performance work and commercial ends. The homely aesthetic of Hirasaka's sound is heard once more on the wordless, texturally unperturbed Breath, which clears our airways far better than any shop-bought nostrum ever could, be it via the deconstructed guitar pan-plays of 'Orion' or the marzipan piano maunders of 'Amaretto'.
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Presents Jackie Cane
Presents Jackie Cane (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 1812C. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Sometimes
One
Human Interest
Nirvana Blue
The World Is Mine
Jackie's Delirium (4:11)
Sad Song (2:08)
Day After Day (2:35)
Shampoo (4:05)
Others Delight (3:09)
Opium (1:49)
The Last Supper (4:39)
The Kiss (2:37)
Review: 2002's Hooverphonic Presents Jackie Cane always felt like the odd jewel in the Belgian outfit's catalogue i part concept album, part theatrical detour, wrapped in lush strings and Bond-theme bravado. The 2025 reissue brings it back into focus, and it's certainly worth revisiting. There's drama i torch songs, twisted pop, and trip-hop filtered through a cinematic lens i but also a tangible sense of melancholy beneath. Tracks like 'Sometimes' and 'Human Interest' still land with weight, while the nocturnal psychedelia of 'Jackie's Delirium' and 'Shampoo' adds hallucinogenic depth to the collection. It's all very stylised, but that's part of the charm. You can hear the ambition, the restlessness. Not quite cool, not quite kitsch, but somehow it works.
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On Higher Dreams
On Higher Dreams (LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: WAHLP 033. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Sidda (8:42)
Nilo (4:26)
Clay (3:33)
Risogini (3:08)
Eventide (5:53)
Interlude (0:52)
Rapids (feat Danny Kuttner) (6:00)
Crepusculo (1:48)
L'Accendino (4:44)
Review: On Higher Dreams is the debut LP from Italian producer and guitarist Isaac de Martin, aka IKE. It is couched in jazz and electronic fusion and draws inspiration from the time the artists spent in Egypt during the COVID pandemic back in 2020. It was there that themes of nature, contrast and cultural reverence for music informed the record's conceptual foundation. Tracks like 'Nilo' and 'Sidda' channel the life-giving force of the Nile and its surrounding traditions, and the whole thing was recorded live to analogue in Berlin so effortlessly merges vintage warmth with modern textures while offering a contemplative, cinematic experience shaped by cultural immersion and personal reflection. A strong debut, then.
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Second Horizon
Second Horizon (2xLP + insert in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BD 015. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
City Sights (5:27)
Memory Sync (4:39)
Digital Freedom (4:28)
Surveillance State (5:04)
Technology (4:56)
Heiss Oder Kalt (4:51)
Chasing Shadows (4:00)
Free To Move (4:18)
Black Gold (6:58)
Human Code (6:03)
I Am A Creator (4:59)
Tonight (3:58)
Review: The latest release from Berlin-based producer Julian Reifegerste builds on the success of his previous work, channelling a vivid spectrum of 80s electronic styles into a sleek, club-ready format. Drawing from EBM, Italo, acid, electro and dark wave, the 12-track double vinyl is packed with machine funk and neon moodsibright synth lines and rubbery basslines offset by tougher, industrial textures. 'City Sights' and 'Chasing Shadows' lean into cinematic propulsion, while 'Black Gold' and 'I Am A Creator' carry heavier, dystopian overtones. Much of the material was produced on vintage hardware, lending the record an authentic retro-futurist edge. This is bold, immersive dance music with a conceptual streak, and a clear progression in sound from the artist's earlier output.
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タグ: Nu Disco | Italo Disco
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An Orphan Form
An Orphan Form (clear in purple & black splattered vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: REPOSELP 147. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Three Shafts Of Light (16:50)
Cut Pale White Line (15:50)
Review: We find ourselves lost in kosmische textures, dark jazz motifs and brushup drums, as Ivan The Tolerable (Oli Heffernan) edges us ever deeper into his singular sonic world with An Orphan Form, where wide scapes and underbrushed moodiness leaves us in an identifiable yet not entirely placeable place. There's a sense of constant movementicircular rather than linearias the music unfurls like a dream slipping just out of reach. Synth lines wobble and stretch, field recordings emerge from the mist, and the sounds of nature act as subtle anchors amid the abstraction. It's a spiritual detour after the cheekier tonalities of his various earlier cassette albums for the likes of Cruel Nature and Ack! Ack! Ack!.
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Souffles
Cat: CDS 238933LP. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Jazz
Souffle #5 (feat Thomas De Pourquery) (4:15)
Souffle #3 (feat Yom) (4:45)
Souffle #4 (feat Sylvain Rifflet) (3:54)
Souffle #7 (feat Louis Sclavis) (4:47)
Souffle #6 (feat Irving Acao) (4:30)
Souffle #8 (feat Robinson Khoury) (4:19)
Souffle #9 (feat Emile Parisien) (4:25)
Souffle #1 (feat Archie Shepp) (4:19)
Review: The tenth album from French-Syrian flautist Naissam Jalal brings together some of jazz's most distinctive wind players in an intimate and remarkably cohesive set of duets. On Souffles ('Breaths'), she engages in raw, unhurried dialogue with Emile Parisien, Louis Sclavis, Sylvain Rifflet and others, each piece anchored in mutual listening and the elemental pulse of breath. Rather than showcasing virtuosity, these recordings draw power from restraint. 'Souffle #1' with Archie Shepp is the most meditative, an unspooling conversation between two voices that barely rise above a whisper. On 'Souffle #5', Thomas de Pourquery's sax lifts Jalal's flute into a playful, unsteady dance, while 'Souffle #3' with Yom pulls from deeper tonal reserves, evoking both lament and resolve. Jalal's talent lies in evoking weight from simplicity - not just through technique but through presence. The album foregrounds breath as both material and metaphor: exhalation as expression, resistance, memory. Her unforced phrasing and instinctive sense of space bring a disarming honesty to every track. Though rooted in jazz, this is music beyond genre - personal, embodied and open to the world. It's less about improvisation as freedom and more about the quiet intensity of listening.
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Collected
Collected (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3771. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Funk
You & I (3:08)
Mary Jane (3:58)
High On Your Love Suite (3:26)
Bustin’ Out (On Funk) (3:54)
Love Gun (3:59)
Come Into My Life (part 1) (3:06)
Big Time (3:34)
Give It To Me Baby (4:04)
Super Freak (3:24)
Ghetto Life (4:23)
Dance Wit Me (part 1) (4:16)
She Blew My Mind (69 Times) (4:12)
Hard To Get (4:06)
Standing On The Top (feat The Tempations) (3:50)
Cold Blooded (4:23)
U Bring The Freak Out (4:06)
Ebony Eyes (feat Smokey Robinson) (3:55)
17 (4:11)
You Turn Me On (3:37)
Glow (5:39)
Can’t Stop (4:19)
Spend The Night With Me (4:10)
Sweet & Sexy Thing (4:23)
Loosey’s Rap (feat Roxanne Shante) (3:55)
Busta Rhymes - "In The Ghetto" (feat Rick James) (3:54)
Review: There's more to US funk god Rick James than just 'Super Freak' and this sprawling retrospective proves it. Across four sides, the Buffalo-born musician's full-spectrum funk is on glorious display i from the righteous bounce of 'You & I' and weed-soaked romance of 'Mary Jane', to the hard-grinding grooves of 'Ghetto Life' and 'Give It To Me Baby'. The hits are all here, but so are deeper cuts like 'She Blew My Mind (69 Times)', 'Cold Blooded' and 'Can't Stop', showing off James's twisted humour, whip-smart arrangements and genre-bending instincts. Highlights like 'Glow', 'Dance Wit Me - Part 1' and the Temptations-featuring 'Standing On The Top' cement his reputation as a psychedelic soul innovator who consistently defied convention. Even the closing Busta Rhymes flip of 'In The Ghetto' feels earned i a nod to his lasting influence on rap and r&b. This isn't just a greatest hits i it's a flex, a time capsule and a reminder that Rick James could outplay, outsing and outfreak almost anyone.
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Music For 17 Musicians
Cat: BF 151. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Modern Classical
Egg Modern (6:46)
Music For Bat Caves (4:57)
Hommage A Qui (5:42)
Big Game (3:59)
Philip (4:14)
Bugatti (3:55)
Imps (7:56)
Song (2:19)
Review: Jameszoo aka Mitchel van Dinther returns with a cinematic journey blending jazz and contemporary classical. Written for Dutch ensemble Asko Schonberg, percussion group HIIIT, and Jameszoo's trio, Music for 17 Musicians explores themes from his 2022 work Blind. Central is a self-governing player piano controlled by custom algorithms creating autonomous musical decisions which add a unique, experimental edge. The music reflects van Dinther's fascination with detaching composer identity to invite active, unbiased listening. It is packed with rich orchestration and smart electronic interplay that nods to Steve Reich's classic while pushing onto new frontiers.
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We Were Made Prey
We Were Made Prey (red vinyl LP)
Cat: ROCKACT 168LP. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Folk/Americana
Wolf (3:45)
Dark (4:29)
Harbour (3:52)
Bel(Ll) (1:26)
Before (3:07)
Deer (4:21)
Drawn (3:12)
Roadkill (3:50)
Hold (4:20)
Children (3:01)
Fire (2:59)
Review: There's a dark and eerie underbelly to Kathryn Joseph's We Were Made Prey. Everything feels dense, the air thick with a kind of moonlight, midnight unease. Images spring to mind of rushing through twilight woodlands or sailing through blinding fog. More than a few shades of Kate Bush, with the leading lady's vocal range certainly worthy of such a comparison. Tracks like 'Deer' owe more to the eternal Wuthering Heights resident than others, perhaps, but when all is said and done drawing this kind of comparison does us all a disservice. Lazy writing, and a failure to recognise the unique individuality of both female icons. Sticking in the here and now, Joseph has this remarkable ability to distill heady, intoxicating songs that grow, blossom, sometimes growl and always captivate. An emotionally charged enigma you need in your life.
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Still (40th Anniversary Edition)
Still (40th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 019029 6424861. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Exercise One (3:06)
Ice Age (2:24)
The Sound Of Music (3:55)
Glass (3:52)
The Only Mistake (4:12)
Walked In Line (2:47)
The Kill (2:14)
Something Must Break (2:46)
Dead Souls (4:54)
Sister Ray (7:36)
Ceremony (3:50)
Shadowplay (3:19)
Means To An End (3:50)
Passover (4:54)
New Dawn Fades (7:36)
Transmission (3:38)
Disorder (3:16)
Isolation (3:08)
Decades (5:32)
Digital (3:22)
Review: First released in 1981 in the wake of Ian Curtis's death, the compilation Still served as both an epilogue to and archive of Joy Division's brief but seismic existence, beginning in 1980s Manchester. A one-of-a-kind compilation, its uniqueness stems from two non-album wranglings, 'Dead Souls' and 'Glass', which precipitate a revelatory ream of studio outtakes, before a raw, emotionally freighted live set from their final show at Birmingham University. That concert also captured the only time the band played 'Ceremony' live; the tune would later reappear, reshaped, on the other side of Curtis's death, as New Order's debut single. An unusually passable idiosyncrasy consists in the fact that Curtis' vocals are barely audible on this version, as was often the case with every live performance of the song. Now reissued, this has to be one of the most comprehensive four sides of formative post-punk supersession ever to hit the shelves.
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R2 & Yoruba 25
R2 & Yoruba 25 (gatefold cream vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: R2YRS 1. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Deep House
Karizma - "Spirit" (6:20)
Karizma - "Spirit" (Honeycomb remix) (8:28)
Karizma - "Spirit" (K2 dub) (6:13)
Karizma - "W!thout !t" (3:12)
Osunlade - "Electricity" (7:17)
Osunlade - "Sumpin' Like Dis" (8:27)
Afefe Iku - "823" (7:05)
Mr Flip - "Drippin'" (Karizma Baltimore Drip) (6:05)
Review: Celebrating 25 years of two of the most influential house labels around, this joint double-pack from London's R2 and Osunlade's Yoruba Records is a heavyweight offering that bridges soulful roots and dancefloor depth. Karizma's long-awaited 'Spirit' appears in multiple formsihis original gospel-powered burner, a Josh Milan remix (as Honeycomb), and a dub version featuring Nicholas Ryan Gant, all radiating righteous, late-night warmth. The second R2 cut, 'W!thout !t' is stripped and punchy, full of Karizma's trademark percussive invention. Yoruba's side sees Osunlade light up the system with 'Electricity' and 'Sumpin' Like Dis', both steeped in rhythm and spiritual uplift. Afefe Iku's '823' dives deep into his signature twilight textures, while Karizma's Baltimore remix of Mr. Flip's 'Drippin'' closes the set on a loose and funky high. It's a snapshot of two defining voices in house musicirich in groove, spirit and intention.
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Metamusik Festival Berlin '74
Metamusik Festival Berlin '74 (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: BLACKTRUFFLE 129. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
International
Announcement By Salamat Ali Khan (2:39)
Raag Megh - Vilambit Khayal In Ektal (21:01)
Raag Megh - Madhya Khayal In Jhaptal (10:13)
Raag Megh - Tarana In Teental (15:17)
Review: Black Truffle presents a rare 1974 live recording of Pakistani vocalist Salamat Ali Khan here. He is a master of the kyhal style in Hindustani classical music, and this was captured at Berlin's MetaMusik festival. In it, Khan's performance of Raag Megh unfolds across three distinct tempos that cook up meditative calm with fiery improvisation. Accompanied by tabla and harmonium and uniquely using an alpine zither, the trio crafts a hypnotic, weightless soundscape that tends to emphasise silence and pulse over traditional drones. The LP features striking black-and-white photos and liner notes by musicologist Peter Pannke who helps to capture the transcendent power and spirit of this historic concert.
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タグ: Indian
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On Rhythm
On Rhythm (3xLP)
Cat: FR 032. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Drum And Bass
Different Vibrations (6:28)
Offline (5:04)
Reality (5:30)
Digital Tribes (5:19)
All Love (5:18)
Utopians (7:52)
Rebellion (5:21)
Emissary (6:53)
Tomorrow's World (5:41)
Symbols (5:30)
Drum Telepathy (6:32)
To The Moon (5:21)
Review: Having long since been making a vital contribution to the drum & bass landscape, On Rhythm marks the first-ever album released on Future Retro London. It was during a 2023 tour in Australia and New Zealand that the label head finally met Kloke in Melbourne after years of online collaboration. Visiting his studio, he discovered a massive folder of thousands of music files and took a large part of it back home, spending months sifting through to select favourites for this album. After much back-and-forth with Kloke, the final version is now pressed to three slabs of wax. They make for a full sale exploration of his sound, from dark and driving drum breaks to more journeying cosmic trips like 'Rebellion', ice cold steppers like 'Tomorrow's World' and melodic mind melters like 'To The Moon'.
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Ya Es Hora Pacifico: Colombian Singles Series Vol 4
Cat: GCCOLSING 4. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
International
En La Isla (3:15)
Historias (3:18)
Ya Es Hora Pacifico (2:47)
Choke (2:26)
Suena Sabroso (4:36)
Bailando Kizomba (3:16)
En La Isla (instrumental) (3:16)
Review: La Ruka is a prominent artist from Colombia's Pacific Coast. She blends hip-hop, salsa, Afro-Colombian roots and urban Latin genres in her music even though she is now based in Barcelona. Her live shows are always high on energy and tunes of hers like 'No Quiero Marido' and 'Todo Es Plata' are some of many standouts from the last 20 years. Her lyrics often focus on Afro-descendent women and life in Buenaventura and this new EP is another injection of Latin rhythms direct to your soul. Each one is sun kissed and percussive with irresistible production from the likes of JMoney, Village cuts and Lanzapro.
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タグ: Salsa | Cumbia | Colombian
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To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary Edition)
To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold black white & brown marbled vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: 781008 7. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Wesley's Theory (4:35)
For Free? (interlude) (2:10)
King Kunta (3:48)
Institutionalized (feat Anna Wise, Bilal & Snoop Dogg) (4:31)
These Walls (feat Anna Wise, Bilal & Thundercat) (5:02)
U (4:26)
Alright (3:34)
For Sale? (interlude) (4:25)
Momma (4:48)
Hood Politics (4:06)
How Much A Dollar Cost (feat James Fauntleroy & Ronald Isley) (5:01)
Complexion (A Zulu Love) (feat Rapsody) (4:00)
The Blacker The Berry (5:49)
You Ain't Gotta Lie (Momma Said) (3:45)
I (6:01)
Mortal Man (12:01)
Review: Kendrick Lamar aka. K Dot is hip-hop's all-time crown-bearer for the 2010s. Last time we checked, the same was true for the 2020s too. Bridging both decades came To Pimp A Butterfly, which saw mammoth success upon its 2015 release. Though perhaps prematurely slapped with the "classic" label all too soon (and though this wasn't wrong), one good index of an all-time great album is the prevalence of affectionate initialisms among diehard fans: in no time at all, it became known as "TPAB". The Compton rapper had had a firm social conscience ever since the release of Section 80 and Good Kid, Mad City, and TPAB would continue to restitute the many racial and consumeristic ills of American society; unforgettably, a White House mutiny is depicted on the original front cover. Songs like 'I', 'Sing For Me, I'm Dying Of Thirst', 'King Kunta' and 'Institutionalized' revolutionised rap through every motif from G-funk bounce to freeform jazz. Now, after a recent Super Bowl Halftime Show backed by vexingly ironic American flags and pyrotechnics, we hear a newly emerged butterfly: Kendrick's meliorative flows and butterfly-effect cogitations resound with the utmost clarity on this grey UMR edition.
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To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary Edition)
To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold grey & white marbled vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: ISC 1709841. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Wesley's Theory (feat George Clinton & Thundercat)
For Free? (interlude)
King Kunta
Institutionalized (feat Bilal, Anna Wise & Snoop Dogg)
These Walls (feat Bilal, Anna Wise & Snoop Dogg)
U
Alright
For Sale? (interlude)
Momma
Hood Politics
How Much A Dollar Cost (feat James Fauntleroy & Ronald Isley)
Complexion (A Zulu Love) (feat Rapsody)
The Blacker The Berry
You Ain't Gotta Lie (Momma Said)
I
Mortal Man
Review: Mid 2010s hip-hop heads will be pleased to know that Kendrick Lamar's history-making third LP To Pimp A Butterfly, pet named "TPAB" by fans, is now being given a thorough reissue campaign via Interscope. Riddled with literary and contemporary influences relevant to racism, identity, hood politics and capitalist consumerism - all of which lie curdled but still active in the American psyche - To Pimp A Butterfly took its namesake from Harper Lee's literary staple of similar name, semantically substituting active murder of innocents (killing mockingbirds) for systemic manipulation of fundamentally free and beautiful people (pimping butterflies). The imago that emerges by the end of the record, especially on the penultimate, Isley Brothers-sampling psych-funk hit 'I', attests a resolutely healthy narcissism; a defiant riposte to centuries-long, systemic strangulation of Black selfhood.
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To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary Edition)
To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 780911 8. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Wesley's Theory (4:35)
For Free? (interlude) (2:10)
King Kunta (3:48)
Institutionalized (feat Anna Wise, Bilal & Snoop Dogg) (4:31)
These Walls (feat Anna Wise, Bilal & Thundercat) (5:02)
U (4:26)
Alright (3:34)
For Sale? (interlude) (4:25)
Momma (4:48)
Hood Politics (4:06)
How Much A Dollar Cost (feat James Fauntleroy & Ronald Isley) (5:01)
Complexion (A Zulu Love) (feat Rapsody) (4:00)
The Blacker The Berry (5:49)
You Ain't Gotta Lie (Momma Said) (3:45)
I (6:01)
Mortal Man (12:01)
Review: Celebrating the tentth anniversary of a release that redefined the possibilities of hip-hop both as music and message, UMR share a brand new edition of Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp A Butterfly. Though a tanked camo butterfly now takes centre stage on the front cover, the tracklist remains unchanged; an unusual move for anniversary editions indeed, though perhaps the observation should be made that the sheer stylistic variety Kendrick offered us back in 2015 should keep us grateful well into the 21st Century. Besides, who'd want to tamper with the tracklist of a 10/10 record? They sure know how to keep the purists happy. From the explosive urgency of 'The Blacker the Berry' to the introspective poetry of 'u' and the cultural rallying cry of 'Alright', Lamar's vision remains as urgent and layered as ever.
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Did You Get The Dream I Sent You?
Did You Get The Dream I Sent You? (translucent green vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: NOUSLP 011. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Techno
Love Without Sound (3:49)
The Abstract Painter & The Cartoonist (4:00)
Different (3:50)
Nothing More Than A Memory (2:56)
One Day (4:11)
Keep On Breathing (3:11)
Water Connects Us (3:24)
Red Haired Clown (4:30)
Closer Closure (4:03)
Did You Get The Dream I Sent You? (4:06)
Review: Lenxi's debut album, Did You Get the Dream I Sent You?, is a cultured blend of IDM, indie pop and techno that is laid out across 10 deeply personal track. The London-born, Amsterdam-based producer channels a period marked by heartbreak and isolation into the music, which means the album emerges as an emotional escape shaped by paintings, sketches and synth lines all crafted in studios from London to L.A. It balances vulnerability with resilience while weaving nostalgia and hope into the mix. Ultimately, Lenxi transforms pain into empowerment here and takes you from sounds of solitude to the dancefloor with a powerful, dreamlike narrative.
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Sirius Syntoms
Cat: FEED 2501. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cirkl (5:09)
Thousand Island Man (4:32)
Moo)n (4:51)
Sharing An Orange (With Omar S On The Train From Minehead To London) (2:46)
These Are A Few Of My Favorite Strings (7:09)
Solveggen! Na! (4:58)
Sirius Syntoms (5:17)
Review: The latest Lindstrom album is so good that he appears to have dispensed with the spell-checker for the copy i but it's always such a terrific pleasure to hear new music from the Norse disco titan that even the most uptight proofreader will surely forgive him. Back in the noughties, he and compatriot Prins Thomas flipped the script with their immaculately crafted take on the meta-disco sound. And though the frequency of Lindstrom's output has slowed over time, the quality of his production retains its magnificent allure. Syrius Syntoms begins with a bang i glistening synths, snappy drums and pristine melodics on 'Crkl' i before taking acidic turns via 'Thousand Island Man' and drifting into dreamland on 'Moo)n'. 'These Are a Few of My Favorite Strings' adds a little NY house bump, with evocative keys and low-end groove, while the feel-good arps and bouncy bass of the title track are vintage Lindstrom i full of kitsch sparkle and joyous main room energy. Top marks.
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Played by: ROTCIV, DJ ROCCA
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What's That Got To Do (With Loving You)
What's That Got To Do (With Loving You) (gatefold translucent lime & clear vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: HYPSP LP14. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
What's That Got To Do (With Loving You) (Remixes) (4:16)
Time To Get Up (2:54)
TV In My Eye (3:50)
La Voix Humaine (2:45)
Is There Life After Breakfast? (3:40)
You Bet (1:57)
What's That Got To Do (With Loving You) (instrumental mixes) (4:02)
Time To Get Up (3:00)
TV In My Eye (3:50)
Home Alone (1:36)
Reckless Dialogue (2:21)
La Voix Humaine (2:41)
Is There Life After Breakfast? (3:41)
You Bet (1:56)
Forever (4:20)
If You Want It (0:59)
Review: Hyperspace Communications drop a fresh remix package of cult US new wave trio Los Microwaves' debut LP, What's That Got To Do (With Loving You). Remixed by Kit Watson from the original 24-track analogue tapes, the release features two discs. Disc One is a 45 RPM dancefloor-ready EP with six reimagined cuts from Life After Breakfast, including 'deadpan vocals and punchy cold wave grooves Time To Get Up' and 'TV in My Eye.' Disc Two runs at 33 RPM and adds four instrumental versions tailored for film/TV sync and live remixing. It's a great addition for collectors or an introduction for anyone new to these California synth and techno-punk disrupters.
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House In The Woods (B-STOCK)
House In The Woods (B-STOCK) (gatefold green vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: TNQK 24031 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Post Rock/Experimental
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Some Day Come Back To Me (3:09)
Field Of Dreams (4:13)
Just How It Goes (5:01)
None Of Your Business (5:17)
Mom (5:16)
Estella (2:13)
Double Trouble (6:47)
Two Worlds Apart (6:34)
Gone Fishing (5:01)
InterStella (1:27)
House In The Woods (4:49)
Track 12 (8:16)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Icelandic experiment Low Roar heard Ryan Karazija, Leifur Bjornsson and Logi Gudmundsson indulge a transoceanic collaboration, extending many a riotous yet sensual sludgeoff between indie pop and post-rock until Karazija's death in 2022. Since this sad event, subsequent records have heard the band reuse loose elements recorded by Karazija in a posthumous fashion, and House In The Woods is a brilliant new example. Pressed to vinyl quickly after an initial digital release, the album blends typical Icelandic ambient-string work with sensuous background vocals and harmonium layers, and deals in a range of subjects from decrepitude to endless love, marked by a sense of sublimity throughout.
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Solo: Miniatures & Tales
Cat: BLV 8889. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Jazz
3 Colors (2:52)
All The Things You Are (2:14)
Gloria (5:16)
Aba (For Gil Maestro) (3:30)
Monkey Mind (Chaos Is An Intimate Thing) (2:30)
An Old Family Photo (2:29)
From One Soul To Another (3:52)
For All We Know (6:16)
Dakini (The Sky Dancer) (9:10)
Mystery & Illusions (8:06)
Review: Shai Maestro is widely regarded as one of the most original and influential jazz pianists of his generation. Since launching his trio in 2011, he has cultivated a distinctive musical voice that is fluid, expressive and richly lyrical. His sound blends jazz improvisation with global influences and cinematic depth and has won him comparisons to legends like Keith Jarrett and Chick Corea. With acclaimed ECM recordings produced by Manfred Eicher, Maestro has become a major force in contemporary jazz and his latest album backs that up with a first foray into a solo piano album that explores nuance, emotion and storytelling through improvisation and composition.
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Felicite Thosz (remastered)
Felicite Thosz (remastered) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3908. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Progressive Rock
Felicite Thosz (17:31)
Les Hommes Sont Venus (15:00)
Review: Studio album number 11 from legendary French outfit Magma, now reissued on 180g vinyl, marking a vital return to new composition after nearly three decades. Written by founder Christian Vander in the early 2000s and performed live for years before recording, the material fuses operatic vocals, rigid minimalism, and the band's signature invented language, Kobaian. 'Ekmah' and 'Teha' move like liturgical invocations, while the choral repetitions of 'Les Hommes Sont Venus' sound as if channelled from another realm entirely. Vander's drumming is restrained but authoritative, a quiet force guiding the momentum beneath 'Zahrr' and the ecstatic climax of 'Felicite Thosz'. There's a sense of ritualised propulsion throughout, as Magma treat rhythm not as groove but as mantra. It remains singular music: hermetic, alien, and undeniably spiritual - a rare return from a band that have always existed somewhere outside of time and genre.
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