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New Wind/Change In My Head
New Wind/Change In My Head (limited yellow & clear vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: TR 0111. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
The Night Away (LP1: New Wind) (2:47)
New Wind (1:52)
Somebody Help Me Scream (2:57)
Tied Up In Rhythm (2:00)
Grown Apart (2:34)
Man Enough To Care (2:01)
Opinion Of Feelings (2:29)
The Inside (3:04)
Calendar (1:39)
Expect To Change (2:10)
Still Believe (2:24)
Put These Words To Music (1:43)
Just One Day (3:12)
New Wind (LP2: Change In My Head) (1:52)
Tied Up Rhythm (1:57)
Opinion Of Feelings (2:24)
Grown Apart (2:30)
Calendar (1:35)
Put These Words To Music (1:45)
Man Enough To Care (1:59)
Compro (1:41)
Somebody Help Me Scream (2:51)
Change In My Head (0:49)
Expect To Change (2:09)
Just One Day (3:03)
The Inside (2:57)
Still Believe (1:42)
The Night Away (2:45)
Review: Originally formed in 1980 in Reno, Nevada, 7 Seconds are often credited as one of the most vital and criminally overlooked pioneering hardcore punk acts. Following on from their much-adored 1985 EP-cum-LP Walk Together, Rock Together, their 1986 follow up New Wind featured slower tempos and a notable imbuing of melody, with the project going on to be credited as an integral blueprint for the hardcore scene's eventual embracing and transition into pop-punk and indie rock. This long overdue reissue from Trust Records arrives complete with the complimentary Change In My Head, which is a totally new take on the classic album featuring tracks remixed in their entirety by Ian MacKaye (Minor Threat, Fugazi) alongside Inner Ear Studios' Don Zientara. Restoring and reimagining unreleased cuts from the original LP such as 'Change In My Head' and 'Compro', these bonus tracks offer a fresh snapshot of 7 Seconds in transition, but still very much firmly rooted in their hardcore ethos (before literal U2 comparisons would arise with later output). This limited double LP also comes with a 24-page oral history featuring unseen photographs, flyers, and memorabilia.
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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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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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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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Club Tounsi
Cat: GBLP 170. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Douri Douri (4:05)
Ah Yallila (3:53)
Brobba (3:28)
Lelliri Yamma (4:21)
Aman Aman (4:54)
Rakeb Aalhamra (4:35)
Eddayem Allah (4:23)
Tichtiri Cherbak (3:59)
Review: On Club Tounsi, Tunisian producer Sofyann Ben Youssef, aka AMMAR 808, brings the raw rhythmic power of Mezoued-the folk music of Tunisia's working class-into a bold electronic future. Fusing pulsating synths, distorted textures and TR-808 beats with traditional instruments like goatskin bagpipes, hand drums, and the ney, he reimagines iconic Mezoued tunes for a new generation. Vocalists from classical, Sufi and Mezoued backgrounds also feature to add human soul and mean the album captures the genre's emotional depth while transforming it into something cinematic and club-ready. This LP is a bridge between past and future, tradition and innovation and one that makes you want to move.
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タグ: African | Arabic
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Living Room
Living Room (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ITLP 21. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Techno
Timeline (3:56)
Areusure (3:55)
Lorraa (4:39)
Reactions (6:26)
Texture End (4:25)
Night Zoom (4:56)
Testify (5:05)
Streamline (4:41)
Olderback (5:30)
Gesagt (4:51)
Pure Morning (5:17)
Impress (4:50)
Review: Turin-born and raised artist Andrea has explored plenty of different genres across his wonderfully experimental sounds, but mostly they are couched in techno with hints of 90s breakbeat and IDM. "Living Room is his third album and finds him tapping into an introspective sound with reflective melodies and a cosmic sense of travel. Right from the off, you're cast adrift in a world of shimmering melody and plucked strings, cascading arps and widescreen synthscapes and it is there you stay for the whole absorbing duration, though sometimes lithe rhythms bring more propulsion. A magnificently accomplished and detailed work.
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Andromeda Orchestra (feat Nick The Record mix)
Cat: FAR 063. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Mythical (6:52)
Magic Light Connection (6:33)
Thinking About Your Love (7:05)
Get Up & Dance (Nick The Record mix) (7:04)
Mozambique (6:44)
Kano Line Dance (5:58)
Mythical (Full Motion dub mix) (6:21)
Swing On (7:21)
Review: The UK's Robin Lee is one of the members of much-loved disco gang Faze Action but also he's behind Andromeda Orchestra who return here with an album that offers a cosmic fusion of jazz-funk and disco. It's been put together with Moogs, clarinets, Rhodes and rich analogue textures that make for a mix of nostalgia and sonic richness that sinks you in deep. Blending nostalgia with innovation, Lee creates deep, immersive soundscapes. There are widescreen odysseys like 'Mythical', loved-up bunkers such as 'Thinking About Your Love' and a rare Nick The Record remix of 'Get Up & Dance' that overflows with cosmic melodies and lush, life-affirming strings.
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Nightclouds
Cat: BF 070LP. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Nightclouds (7:50)
Still Life (3:16)
Chordalities (4:05)
Nightclouds (Variation) (1:38)
Morningclouds (19:01)
Review: Swedish composer Ellen Arkbro's Nightclouds is a deeply introspective and romantic turn that collects five solo organ improvisations recorded across Europe in 2023-24. Departing from installation-based compositions, Nightclouds explores slow, chordal improvisations rich in texture and atmosphere while drawing on sacred music, ECM jazz and minimalism. Along the way, Arkbro creates immersive soundscapes that balance austerity and emotional depth while shifting between meditative stillness and modernist tension with standout recordings like 'Morningclouds' and two variations on the title track. Through meticulous mic placement and tonal clarity, Arkbro draws you in with the intimacy and vastness of her sonic world.

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All The Quiet (Part II)
All The Quiet (Part II) (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: AQU 012LP. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Acknowledgement Is Key (feat Hak Baker) (7:06)
Lavender (4:48)
Westmoreland (feat Asheber) (6:09)
PSR Orchestra (3:45)
Paladin Of Sound & Circumstance (5:11)
Another Place (feat Greentea Peng & Wu-Lu) (6:26)
War Transmission (7:45)
505 Standby (2:35)
Journey South (6:32)
One Way Traffic (feat Yazmin Lacey) (7:49)
Review: The multi-talented Joe Armon-Jones is back in the game with his most ambitious and self-defined solo work yet. All The Quiet (Part II) is a colourful collision of jazz, funk, dub, hip-hop and soul that was entirely written, produced and mixed by the man himself. His work as part of Mercury Prize-winning Ezra Collective is what established Armon-Jones, but his evolution as a solo artist on his own label, Aquarii Records, has been just as essential. This follow-up to 2019's Turn To Clear View features collaborators like Greentea Peng, Yazmin Lacey, Hak Baker and Nubya Garcia and is a deeply personal sound that veers from expansive and cosmic to more intimate and tender.
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The Great Summit
The Great Summit (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 843656 3186332. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Duke's Place (5:04)
I'm Just A Lucky So & So (3:08)
Cottontail (3:39)
Mood Indigo (3:57)
Do Nothin' 'Til You Hear From Me (7:30)
The Beautiful American (3:07)
Black & Tan Fantasy (3:57)
Drop Me Off In Harlem (7:20)
The Mooche (3:47)
In A Mellow Tone (4:01)
Review: Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington are unquestionably two jazz titans and they finally teamed up for a rare studio session that's pure magic. Though they'd known each other since the mid-1920s and often shared stages, official recordings together were few and far between. This album breaks that drought with Armstrong lending his unmistakable touch to Ellington's iconic compositions. Duke joins in on piano, while Louis is backed by his All Stars minus regular pianist Billy Kyle. The result is a meeting of swing royalty, full of charisma, chemistry and classic tunes reimagined by two of jazz's most legendary voices. It's as good as you'd hope.
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Loketo
Loketo (pink vinyl LP)
Cat: SR 005. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Nani Akosi Yo (3:09)
Okomisi Yango Ngayi (1:52)
Bombe (2:51)
Luzingu (2:53)
9 Frontieres (4:51)
Bolumbu Ya Koba (3:44)
Yaka To Bina (2:03)
Yo Loyenge (3:09)
Kinshasa La Belle (1:30)
Kinshasa La Belle (acoustic version) (1:27)
Zonga Moto (1:32)
Review: On their second release, Atelier Kamikazi continues to deliver raw, collaborative lyrics drawn from their experiences as street kids in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Like their debut on Seismographic Records, the group reflects on the harsh realities and surreal beauty of life in the city as they resist corrupt politics, challenge religious hypocrisy embodied by a figure they call "Priest Cat's Heart", and confront the dangers of "Bomb," a potent street drug. With vivid metaphors and unflinching honesty, they warn against its use while affirming their true tools for survival: words, wisdom and Loketo-the liberating hip-swing of Congolese dance.
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タグ: African
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Sense & Sensuality
Sense & Sensuality (limited 180 gram audiophile clear magenta vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3779M. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Don't Lie Back (4:50)
(That's When) It's Worth It (4:07)
Instant Touch (3:01)
Sex Without Stress (4:32)
Fiasco (3:48)
Intact (3:17)
Tongue In Cheek (3:03)
Stepping Out Of Line (6:01)
Shakedown (4:23)
America (5:21)
Review: Writers will appreciate the double play on words no doubt, and trying to figure out who wouldn't get off on the Au Pairs is part of the brain teaser here. That said, the British post punk outfit only managed to peak at 79 in the album charts with this one, so clearly back in 1982 plenty of people either felt differently to us or weren't actually listening. Rediscovering the record now confirms their ignorance. Musically, Sense & Sensuality is a far broader collection than the group's preceding work, smashing through the limitations of a genre that was in its Informed by free form jazz, theatrical cabaret, new wave and art pop, it's a wild and unarguably fun ride instrumentally speaking, while lyrics speak to personal challenges and timely political issues.
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Modern Cool (remastered)
Modern Cool (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: IMPX 60611. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Touch Of Trash (5:25)
Winter (4:47)
Let It Rain (5:49)
Company (5:40)
Silent Partner (5:06)
Light My Fire (5:06)
You & The Night & The Music (7:47)
Love, Put On Your Faces (5:53)
She's A Lady (4:20)
Constantinople (8:20)
Postmodern Blues (5:48)
Let It Rain - Vamp (2:44)
Review: American songwriter and composer Patricia Barber's marked her breakthrough with Modern Cool, an album driven by her captivating take on The Doors' 'Light My Fire.' Her performance of the album at The Jazz Standard caught the attention of Blue Note's Bruce Lundvall and lead to a celebrated run of releases and international acclaim. Modern Cool became an audiophile favourite thanks to Jim Anderson's meticulous recording and Barber's sharp songwriting and artistry, and it still sounds super here as reissued by Impex on VR900-D2-pressed 180-gram vinyl. It's the perfect way to enjoy a real jazz classic.
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Roots
Roots (LP)
Cat: BLMLP 002. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
The Conquest Of Fire (3:29)
Enlightenment (4:09)
One People (3:54)
The Roots Of Humankind (3:30)
Cave Art (4:02)
East African Rift (4:38)
Mutual Aid (3:23)
Omo Kibish (3:27)
Ancient Builders (3:52)
Rising Star (4:19)
Review: Spanish musician Bass Lee delivers a strong debut instrumental album with Roots across 10 tracks of deep roots rockers led by his signature melodica. The collection was produced alongside Roberto Sanchez at A-Lone Ark Muzik Studio and features standout tracks like the uplifting 'Enlightenment' and the meditative nyahbinghi-inspired 'East African Rift.' The album was developed during a studio session that also birthed albums by Clive Matthews and Lone Ark Riddim Force and completes a trilogy focused on timeless reggae foundations that are rich in analogue warmth and melodic finesse. All of this affirms Bass Lee's place in the new wave of roots reggae musicians pushing the genre forward.
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Tresor Magnetique
Tresor Magnetique (2xLP + insert)
Cat: ASVN 076. Rel: 22 May 25
 
International
Forest Nativity (extended version) (4:58)
Le Grand Soleil De Dieu (2:58)
La Condition Masculine (English extended version) (4:32)
Quand Le Soleil Est La (alternate Drum Machine version) (3:02)
Ganvie (3:55)
Kikadi Gromo (3:48)
Immigration Amoureuse (4:10)
Where Are You? I Love You (4:14)
Dash, Baksheesh & Matabish (3:40)
Je Vous Aime Zaime Zaime (alternate Drum Machine version) (3:00)
Agatha (alternate version) (3:53)
L' Amour Malade Petit Francais (3:09)
Ndolo (3:04)
Chant D'Amour Pygmee (3:47)
Funky Maringa (4:13)
Crocodile - Crocodile - Crocodile (4:03)
L'Ile De Djerba (2:31)
Kitibanga (4:24)
Asma (alternative Tape version) (3:42)
Savannah Georgia (alternative version) (3:08)
Review: Tresor Magnetique is a treasure trove of unreleased tracks by the late great Francis Bebey-an international artist whose visionary work defies time and continues to add standout energy to eclectic DJ sets everywhere. These recordings have been digitised from fragile tapes found by his son and restored at Abbey Road Studios and blend pygmy flutes, drum machines, folk guitars and electronic textures in daring, genre-defying ways. Rather than a retrospective, this feels like an ongoing conversation that keeps Beby's work urgent and vital and prove Bebey wasn't just ahead of his time, he transcended it, from the lo-fi drum track magnificent of 'Quand Le Soleil Est La' to the raw, textured tropical funk of 'Where Are You? I Love You.'
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タグ: African | Afro Funk
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Samba Esquema Novo
Samba Esquema Novo (limited hand-numbered clear vinyl LP)
Cat: DMOO 092. Rel: 30 May 25
 
International
Mas, Que Nada (2:58)
Tim Dom Dom (2:22)
Balanca Pema (1:28)
Vem Morena Vem (1:58)
Chove Chuva (3:06)
E So Sambar (2:05)
Rosa, Menina Rosa (2:15)
Quero Esquecer Voce (2:20)
Uala Ualala (2:03)
A Tamba (3:02)
Menina Bonita Nao Chora (2:00)
Por Causa De Voce, Menina (2:44)
Review: Game-changing samba king Jorge Ben's 1963 debut album Samba Esquema Novo marked the beginning of a legendary career in Brazilian pop. Featuring the iconic tracks like the oft-imitated but never bettered 'Mas Que Nada' and 'Chove Chuva,' the agenda-setting album showcases Ben's early blend of vibrant bossa nova rhythms, rich choruses and his distinctive minor-key guitar style. While not yet embracing the Afro-rock influences of his later work, this release highlights a light yet energetic sound with big-band arrangements adding punch to the infectious melodies. It's a timeless album that remains a joyful and essential listen and captures the roots of a unique musical voice destined to shape Brazilian music for decades.
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タグ: MPB | Samba | Bossa Nova
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Mellowmaker
Mellowmaker (yellow vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FC 268V12. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Mellowmaker (6:13)
Soft & Heavy (5:39)
The Sound Of Repetition (3:26)
Flutterbug (3:18)
Coasting In Aquatica (2:55)
Jellylegger (3:23)
Recalled By The Rays (1:37)
Nautodelia (4:37)
Looper (3:18)
Lagging Through The Soup Of Yesterday (3:58)
Adoration (5:55)
Review: Black Market Karma return with the second chapter in their two-part Fuzz Club album series. Written, recorded, and produced by Stanley Belton, it's the imperfections and unplanned happenings that are the real joy of this ode to 1960s and 1970s psychedelic rock & roll will modern beats. A striking follow up to Wobble, it's fuzzy, crackly, angular and strikingly human considering it's fundamentally electronic. "Mellowmaker was made immediately after Wobble, I kinda see them as two sides of each other", Belton has been quoted as saying. "With these two albums I've attempted to crystallise how it feels to be stuck between a feeling of amnesia of the soul and the earthly experience of piloting a meat suit... I'm still chasing that longing intangible 'Hiraeth' feeling. The sense of wanting to find our way home to a place that maybe doesn't exist."
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Don Blackman
Don Blackman (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3639R. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Funk
Yabba Dabba Doo (5:14)
Heart's Desire (4:30)
Holding You, Loving You (4:07)
Deaf Hook-up Connection (4:02)
You Ain't Hip (3:01)
Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide (3:31)
Since You Been Away So Long (5:14)
Never Miss A Thing (3:52)
Review: Don Blackman's 1982 self-titled debut is an underrated jazz-funk gem that fuses soul, funk and jazz-fusion into a sophisticated groove-laden journey that was produced by Dave Grusin and Larry Rosen for GRP Records. The album showcases Blackman's keyboard wizardry and soulful vocals across standout tracks like 'Heart's Desire' and 'Holding You Loving You.' With playful cuts like 'Yabba Dabba Doo,' it balances polish with joyful experimentation and though not a commercial hit, its influence has quietly grown and ir has been sampled by hip-hop greats and revered by collectors alike. This reissue reaffirms its status as a cult classic and a crucial slice of 80s funk.

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Played by: Pete Haigh
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Live At The Water Rats
Live At The Water Rats (blue vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PRELP 1. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Chelsea Guitar (2:47)
The Joy Of Living (4:43)
Popkiss (4:23)
Candy Bracelet (3:55)
Air France (2:36)
Clearer (3:40)
Clear Skies (3:04)
Meet Johnny Rave (2:41)
Sea Horses (2:55)
Self Portrait (2:57)
One (3:10)
Deux (5:01)
Imipramine (6:47)
Review: Back in 1994, Reading-based band Blueboy released their first album for Sarah Records: Unisex. The LP, which is one of the great indie/jangle pop records of the 90s, stands the test of time thanks to mesmerizing songcraft. To celebrate its 30th anniversary the band got together in May 2024 to perform live at The Water Rats in London's Kings Cross. It was their first show in 25 years and thankfully someone had the foresight to record the set. Whilst not limited to songs from Unisex, the key numbers from it are on here: 'Self Portrait' is up there with anything by Pulp or The Smiths. And on 'The Joy Of Living' co-singer Keith Girdler has an air of The Only Ones' Peter Perrett about him. Plus the synth parts and cello make for stunning instrumentals and the lyrical directness is refreshing in an age of smoke and mirrors and metaphor.
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Viva! (reissue)
Viva! (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 843656 3186370. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
International
Guajira Josephina (3:44)
My (3:50)
Tremendo Cha-Cha (3:09)
Garden Of Allah (3:46)
Jungle Stars (4:45)
Brazilian (3:40)
But Heaven Knows (3:52)
Holiday In Heaven (3:10)
Titoro (bonus track) (3:42)
Review: Bobby Montez was a key figure in West Coast Latin jazz and brought colourful energy and rich musicality to the scene in the late 1950s and early 60s. A multi-instrumentalist from a musical Arizona family, Montez settled in Los Angeles, where he balanced accounting by day (!) with leading his vibraphone-driven band at night. His sound is reminiscent of Cal Tjader but fused jazz with cha-cha and pachanga rhythms. With standout albums like Jungle Fantastique and Viva!, Montez's work offered fiery interpretations of Hollywood and Broadway themes in Latin styles. Though he retired from performing by the late 60s, his legacy remains lively and essential, not least through the magic of this record.
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タグ: Latin Jazz
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Stop & Go (reissue)
Cat: UVR 28525. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Soul
The Stop & Go (3:28)
Getting To The Other Side (3:15)
The Pimp Walk (3:59)
Run It On Down Mr DJ (6:38)
Save Their Souls (4:49)
Singing A Song For My Mother (6:22)
It's Time For Peace (2:16)
Happiness (3:56)
Review: Hamilton Bohannon's debut Stop & Go, first dropped back in 1973 and is a raw and essential slice of early 70s funk. Though maybe more known for his later disco hits, here Bohannon delivers something earthier-looser grooves, soulful vocals and inventive arrangements that simmer rather than explode. This album offers a deeper, more nuanced sound compared to his polished, high-energy disco work and highlights include the blissed-out 'Singing a Song for My Mother,' the deep funk of 'Happiness,' and the widely sampled 'Save Their Souls.' A crate-digger favourite and funk connoisseur's gem, Stop & Go is a percussive, spiritual, and downright nasty record that holds up start to finish.
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Afrodisiac (reissue)
Afrodisiac (reissue) (orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ATL 7270131. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Who I Am (3:32)
Afrodisiac (3:39)
Who Is She 2 U (4:38)
Talk About Our Love (3:34)
I Tried (4:46)
Where You Wanna Be (3:30)
Focus (4:01)
Sadiddy (4:02)
Turn It Up (4:14)
Necessary (3:48)
Say You Will (3:48)
Come As You Are (3:45)
Finally (3:54)
How I Feel (4:41)
Should I Go (4:58)
Review: Released on June 28th, 2004, Afrodisiac marked a major shift in American r&b queen Brandy's sound as she moved away from longtime collaborator Rodney "Darkchild" Jenkins and embraced producers like Timbaland, Kanye West and Warryn Campbell. The record focused on Brandy's personal growth while addressing relationship woes and self-reflection in tracks like 'I Tried' and 'Who I Am.' The standout song, 'I Tried,' samples Iron Maiden's 'The Clansman' and features Brandy's most raw and emotional performance. The shift resonated with fans for its gritty, more relatable edge and remains her most well-received project.
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Oh England: Live At The Hammersmith Odeon 1979 FM Broadcast
Cat: JACK 075. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Rock
Moving (3:25)
Them Heavy People (4:02)
Violin (3:18)
Strange Phenomena (3:08)
Hammer Horror (3:11)
Don't Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake (5:11)
Wow (3:34)
Feel It (2:52)
Kite (9:43)
James & The Cold Gun (3:12)
Oh England My Lionheart (4:47)
Wuthering Heights (4:40)
Review: A live concert recording of the penultimate date on Kate Bush's first and only ever tour: The Tour of Life. As part of this run, Bush performed three nights on the trot at the Hammersmith Odeon in West London and the middle date was broadcast, thus immortalising one of the most innovative shows of that era or any era since. Hot off the heels of the release of her debut album The Kick Inside and the follow up Lionheart - both released in 1978 - the setlist draws heavily from said albums and she turned the songs from those albums into a visual spectacle. The full-blown theatrical appearance came at a time when Bush was the most photographed woman in Britain and had a megahit in the shape of her debut single 'Wuthering Heights' and soAit's a truly defining era that's on record. Kate Bush's mystique and a goddess-like aura may have been nurtured through her emphasis on visual art and theatre but delving into the music alone and drawing your own pictures to go with it, aided by her mesmerizing voice, is equally enthralling.
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Re (reissue)
Re (reissue) (gatefold pink, purple & black vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: WBI 6469591. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
International
El Aparato (3:18)
La Ingrata (3:32)
El Ciclon (2:55)
El Borrego (2:08)
Esa Noche (3:30)
24 Horas (2:19)
Ixtepec (3:16)
Tropico De Cancer (4:38)
El Metro (3:41)
El Fin De La Infancia (2:22)
Madrugal (1:05)
Pez (2:39)
Verde (1:28)
La Negrita (3:00)
El Tlatoani Del Barrio (3:26)
Las Flores (2:18)
La Pinta (2:40)
El Baile Y El Salon (5:02)
El Punal Y El Corazon (4:21)
El Balcon (1:46)
Review: Cafe Tacvba's Re was released in July 1994 but remains one of the most groundbreaking albums in Latin rock. The sprawling double LP produced by Gustavo Santaolalla fused punk, norteNo, funk and traditional Mexican sounds into a daring, genre-defying opus. Tracks like 'El Baile y El Salon' and 'La Ingrata' became almost instant anthems, while deeper cuts elsewhere explored death, identity and national pride. Often compared to The White Album by The Beatles, Re delivered cohesion through diversity and elevated Mexican rock to new artistic heights. Thirty years on, it's a cult classic and cultural cornerstone and is essential listening that reshaped rock en espaNol and inspired generations who came after.
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Personal History
Cat: LLR 0051. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Folk/Americana
What Did You Miss
Paint & Turpentine
New Religion
Girl & Her Dog
The Saving Things
Hello My Name Is
Bitter Ender
The Night We Never Met
Home Is A Song
Say It Anyway
Coda
Review: Country and folk singer/songwriter Mary Chapin Carpenter is making up for lost time. Having left it five years between albums, the multi-Grammy winner is now onto her second album of 2025, having released a collaborative album, Looking for the Thread, back in January. Chapin's glistening oeuvre, which stretches back to her Steve Buckingham-produced debut in 1987, is bolstered significantly with this new offering, too. 'Bitter Ender', the first single, manages to sound intimate and widescreen at the same time: there's plenty of polish to make it a daytime radio hit, whilst never losing sight of the fact the Americana genre is principally about storytelling and she holds your attention throughout. Meanwhile, 'Home Is A Song' is more downtempo and strives off the beautiful interlocking of simple piano chords and intricate arpeggio guitar. The chorus harmonies are delightful and heartfelt. A solid entry by an all-time great of the genre.
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Still There Is The Sea
Cat: GONDLP 77. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Modern Classical
The Sun, The Sky (5:05)
Eau Miroir (4:40)
Cycle (4:52)
Atlantis (2:42)
Dream/Mirage (3:05)
Sometimes (4:09)
Piece No 8 (3:39)
Fragment Of (3:25)
Review: Ambre Ciel is a Montreal-based composer and singer known for her dreamy, spacious soundscapes. Drawing from impressionism, American minimalism and contemporary classical music, her work blends layered violins, piano and ethereal vocals in both English and French so is a sophisticated and stylish sound. Coming from a family of artists, she began with violin at six, later experimenting with pedals, loops and harmonies. Her debut album Still, There is the Sea marks a delicate yet bold entry into her sonic world and is a deeply personal, atmospheric journey shaped by strings, acoustic textures and voice. It's an imperfect beginning, as she calls it, but one brimming with intention and beauty.
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Harder Than The Rock
Harder Than The Rock (LP + insert)
Cat: ARKLP 025. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Ship Took Us Away (3:49)
Oh Jah (3:48)
Give Love (4:01)
Morning Sun (4:18)
Eternal Peace (4:22)
Harder Than The Rock (4:10)
Mother Earth (4:54)
The Fool Said (4:31)
Green, Gold & Red (4:15)
I Will Follow You (3:50)
Reggae Rhapsody (4:30)
Review: The Cimarons were pioneers of UK reggae and were formed by Jamaican teenagers in a London bus shelter in 1967. They broke barriers as the country's first home-grown reggae band and were beloved in towns like Huddersfield during the 1970s. Their journey from struggle to recognition has been celebrated in a documentary and this powerful new album, which features 11 fresh roots recordings with Spanish producer Roberto Sanchez and his A-Lone Ark crew. Highlights include the haunting 'Ship Took Us Away' and a rework of 'Morning Sun,' which they originally played on in 1970. The vinyl comes complete with lyrics and rare archival photos.
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Chrome Dipped
Chrome Dipped (silver smokey vinyl LP)
Cat: ATO 0692. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
The Fool
Chrome Dipped
Gulls Way
The Hogg
Starting All The Dogs Off
Trick Pony
Amissus
Poison
Fragrant Rice
Kingdom Come
Swing Of The Noose
Review: Civic frontman Jim McCullogh apparently likes the idea of his band being more of a "mind set" than a group per se. Each record adds another layer to that perspective, like the evolution of a character rather than the trajectory of a troubadour troupe. In this case "one of the main objectives for this album was to make a drastic turn in our sound. Break the mould, melt the steel." Of course, there's still that heavily post-punk influenced Civic sound coursing through the rhythms here, and it's as gritty as ever. But it's also full of curveballs and unexpected twists, at times punting for a more jangle-y atmosphere, in other moments something resolutely muscular and main stage. Either way, it's going to hit you in the face and refuse to apologise.
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Self Surrender
Cat: DSR 161. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Techno
Prelude (4:45)
Kala (4:48)
Cenere (5:47)
Covered In Sin (10:01)
Sigillo (4:06)
Subversive (6:50)
Manifestazione (6:57)
Ebony Feathers (6:49)
The Suspended Child (6:53)
Review: Italian techno heavyweight Claudio PRC's fifth album, Self Surrender, is a meditative dive into self-acceptance that comes on Amsterdam's long-running and always top-notch Delsin Records. Claudio delivers a fluid narrative across an exploration of tasteful ambient, dub, minimal house and deep techno here, and it opens with some absorbing introspection before gradually shifting into more kinetic territory. It is driven by pulsing kicks, dreamy textures, acid flourishes and ghostly strings as a refined blend of techno and house sounds all coalesce with the signature depth Claudio has honed over years of his craft. Self Surrender closes on an ethereal note, which encapsulates its core message of letting go.
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Play What You Feel (reissue)
Play What You Feel (reissue) (2xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7560/1. Rel: 23 May 25
 
Jazz
Third Avenue (9:23)
Angelica (10:35)
Old Bo (5:09)
I Waited For You (2:57)
Introduction To Evidence (3:30)
Evidence (7:51)
I'll Be Around (5:27)
Bearcat (6:01)
Down Through The Years (7:26)
Charlie Parker's Last Supper (6:48)
Don't Get Around Much Anymore (3:19)
Band Roster (1:01)
Review: Clifford Jordan's dynamic live set At Condon's was originally recorded in 1990 and is now reissued on vinyl for the first time. The tenor saxophonist's deep, bluesy tone shines through in this 16-piece big band setting and it has been captured by Maple Shade Records' audiophile-grade production. The session features standout performances from jazz luminaries like Dizzy Reece, Benny Powell and Junior Cook with classics like Ellington's 'Don't Get Around Much Anymore,' Gillespie's 'I Waited for You' and Jordan's 'Third Avenue' all adding up to an album that is a thrilling document of late-era brilliance. Jordan was truly spiritual jazz innovator and one of the most expressive saxophonists of his time.
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Quit To Play Chess
Cat: REC 805. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Blame The Beret (2:32)
Babylon (3:04)
Crushin' (2:08)
Homegirl (2:34)
Busy (3:21)
800MPH (feat Wiki) (2:36)
Heroes & Villains (3:42)
Wave (4:06)
Red Carpet (2:47)
Walk Again (2:53)
Top Of The Class (2:54)
Calling (2:36)
Review: Cola Boyy tragically passed away in March 2024 so Quit to Play Chess is his final album. He was well known and loved for his unique blend of neo-disco, funk and innovative musical styles and gained fans worldwide from Coachella to Paris. Following his EP Black Boogie Neon in 2018 and debut album Prosthetic Boombox back in 2021, this album is his grooviest yet as it blends hip-hop, r&b and drum & bass while featuring collaborations with Andrew VanWyngarden of MGMT, Jared Solomon and Nate Fox, who has worked with Chance the Rapper. These 12 inventive, passionate tracks are a fitting, boundary-pushing farewell to Cola Boyy's musical legacy.
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Album Of The Year #1 Funkateer
Album Of The Year #1 Funkateer (gatefold translucent yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ROC 272. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Funk
Album Of The Year #1 Funkateer
The JB's Tribute Pastor P
Bootdullivan Is Soopafly
The Influencers
Bubble Pop
Fishnets
Satellite
Ubiquitous
Hundo P
Chicken & Fries
Anybody Out There
Pure Perfection
Bewild
Barbie T & Me (Tribute To Buckethead)
Alien Flytrap
I Am I
Reach The Zone
2nite We Rise
Review: Funk legend Bootsy Collins drops his rather indelible 23rd studio album at the age of 73. Despite the advancing years, Bootsy remains a restless innovator and tireless blender of funk, punk, rock, r&b and futuristic sounds. This latest concoction album features collaborations with icons like Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, and Dave Stewart alongside fresh talents such as October London and Fantaazma. Bootsy embraces his role as mentor here and ensures that his singular grooves are embellished with new school energy. Beyond music, he's also launching the Bootsy Collins Network, a streaming hub for live shows, tech and gaming that could well be worth a look.
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White Phosphorus (Chris Connelly Plays Throbbing Gristle)
White Phosphorus (Chris Connelly Plays Throbbing Gristle) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert limited to 250 copies)
Cat: DPROMLP 176. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Tesco Disco (3:09)
Zyklon B Zombie (4:15)
Mother Spunk (5:26)
Maggot Death (4:30)
Industrial Muzak/Very Friendly (7:20)
Heathen Earth (5:33)
Nuffield Theatre (2:23)
Persuasian (6:08)
Air Galley (4:19)
Review: "Random, tense, scary and compulsively fascinating". That's how Chris Connelly describes the period in which the tracks on this album were originally written. As the main man behind some of the most iconic and influential industrial bands in history - Ministry, Revolting Cocks, Murder.Inc... - he's definitely well placed to make this kind of judgment. And it comes across even more understandable if you grasp the fact he's meaning all that in a good way. Throbbing Gristle should need no introduction, having pretty much written the blueprint for industrial musick in the nuclear age. A sound that screamed "get us out". Combine that oeuvre with this guy, then, and you have something which is uncompromisingly explosive and effective. Not to mention fitting, given half the people on the street seem convinced we're rushing headfirst into another atomic standoff, if not something much, much worse.
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Green Lanes
Cat: CCV 2534. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Chalice (2:04)
More Time (2:45)
Miss Mercury (2:37)
Waiting For You (GOLD) (2:36)
Westside (Tyke remix) (3:42)
More Time (Potential Badboy remix) (2:37)
Anything (Congo Natty remix) (2:34)
Silly Little Lies (Missing remix) (3:34)
Review: Flexing the full spectrum of roots music and featuring vocals from an epic range of singers from Omar to Liam Bailey, Nia Chennai to Tills; Green Lanes is the debut album from Jamie Rodigan and Aaron Horn's impressive Crate Classics project and it sounds every bit as fresh as it did when it landed digitally last year. Here on long-awaited wax it's been given a new coat of arms by way of some exceptional remixes from three artists who have spectrum flexing tenures themselves. Originator Congo Natty brings the teachings, pioneer Potential Badboy goes old testament on 'More Time', 'Missing' keeps it dreamy and soulful while Tyke get ruff on 'Westside'. An essential accompaniment to the full narrative.
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Integration Live 1996
Integration Live 1996 (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: EWR 041LTD. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
In Between Days (3:25)
From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea (8:08)
Shiver & Shake (3:57)
Disintegration (8:03)
End (7:28)
Three Imaginary Boys (3:06)
Boys Don’t Cry (2:51)
10:15 Saturday Night (4:04)
Killing An Arab (2:52)
Mint Car (3:32)
Close To Me (3:57)
Why Can’t I Be You (7:00)
Charlotte Sometimes (6:46)
A Forest (6:28)
Review: This brilliant double album captures legendary UK miserablists The Cure live in Rio de Janeiro's Apotheosis Square back in early 1996, during a performance broadcast by the King Biscuit Flower Hour. The setlist blends plenty of their classics with newer material from their Wild Mood Swings era, including fan favourites like 'A Forest,' 'Disintegration,' 'In Between Days,' 'Fom The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea' and the evergreen 'Boys Don't Cry.' It's a testament to the fact that the band was still evolving and able to conjure real emotional intensity that was as powerful in the mid-'90s as in their early post-punk days.
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Under A Grey Sky 1981
Under A Grey Sky 1981 (gatefold grey vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: EWR 040LTD. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
The Holy Hour (4:34)
In Your House (3:39)
The Drowning Man (5:11)
10:15 Saturday Night (3:52)
Accuracy (3:59)
The Funeral Party (3:03)
M (3:36)
Primary (4:46)
Other Voices (4:45)
All Cats Are Grey (5:22)
Fire In Cairo (6:30)
Play For Today (3:54)
A Forest (4:45)
Review: Captured during The Cure's seminal 1981 Picture Tour, this vital 13-track collection is a raw, atmospheric glimpse into a band deep in their post-punk ascent. Recorded while promoting their haunting third album Faith, the setlist draws from early classics like 'A Forest,' '10:15 Saturday Night' and 'Fire in Cairo' while darker cuts like 'All Cats Are Grey' and 'Play for Today' showcase the band's moody evolution from wiry, spiky songsmiths into epic goth pioneers. Stripped-down, urgent and undeniably magnetic, this live recording cemented The Cure's status as generational icons and even more years it, it is still resonant with intensity and vulnerability.
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Something Beautiful
Something Beautiful (gatefold translucent red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 198029 24051. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Pop
Prelude (2:30)
Something Beautiful (4:31)
End Of The World (3:58)
More To Lose (5:06)
Interlude 1 (1:11)
Easy Lover (2:59)
Interlude 2 (1:36)
Golden Burning Sun (4:58)
Walk Of Fame (feat Brittany Howard) (5:55)
Pretend You’re God (4:16)
Every Girl You’ve Ever Loved (feat Naomi Campbell) (5:21)
Reborn (5:43)
Give Me Love (3:46)
Review: On her ambitious ninth album, American pop queen Miley Cyrus delivers a genre-spanning collection that highlights her desire to constantly evolve and challenge convention. Something Beautiful blends soulful ballads, shimmering 80s pop and dancefloor-ready anthems, all pop which are anchored by her unmistakable, raspy vocals. From the emotionally rich title track to the high-energy sparkle of 'Every Girl You've Ever Loved,' the album brims with dynamic songwriting and bold sonic choices. While its conceptual aspirations sometimes feel abstract, the music is polished, confident and often euphoric. With strong collaborations, vivid production and a clear love for performance, the record reaffirms Cyrus as a fearless pop innovator exploring new emotional terrain.
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Cobra
Cobra (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CIS 176LP. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Pulse Repetition (2:49)
Absolute Everywhere (4:10)
The Proxy (3:11)
Progress Report (1:38)
Buran (3:43)
Tesseract (3:11)
Backscatter (5:34)
Frequency Shift (1:58)
Review: On a remote, gravel-covered spit along the east coast stand the remains of a Cold War-era government weapons testing and radar facility. In the mid-1960s, this site hosted the creation of an over-the-horizon radar-a groundbreaking system designed to bounce signals off the ionosphere to monitor distant nations. Its success depended on a complex interplay of frequency, solar cycles and atmospheric conditions but yet persistent interference plagued the system and rendered it ineffective. Despite multiple investigations, it was decommissioned and dismantled by the early 1970s. Today, the once-ambitious Cobra installation lies dormant, reclaimed by nature as a quiet, unlikely wildlife refuge and these are sounds inspired by it.
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All My Circles Run (reissue)
Cat: LMR VIIILPB. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Ambient/Drone
For Strings
For Voice
Chanter
For Organ
For Piano
Review: A fourth full length from the Montreal-based enigma. Sarah Davachi's electroacoustic compositions have become the stuff of legend and hallucination-inducing live shows, refrains that bore into your mind then soul, detailed and complex ideas borne out in minimalist moods capable of taking listeners beyond themselves, out to somewhere completely new. Talk about a curveball, then. All My Circles Run features five totally unique compositions which all share one common trait - they eschew synthesisers and instead each focus on a different instrument. Hence the titles. 'For Strings', 'For Voice', 'For Piano', 'For Organ', 'Chanter'. But, although the record's core parts represent a different move for the musician, Davachi's incredible ear for subtly powerful sounds remains at the centre of the experience. So prepare to be blown away again. Gently.
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Funny Little Fears
Cat: ARI 2906791. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Voices (3:30)
Next Summer (2:45)
Zombie Lady (3:10)
The Bruise (3:23)
Sick Of Myself (3:36)
Angel (2:41)
Tango (3:13)
Born With A Broken Heart (3:27)
Tangerine (3:20)
Mars (4:50)
The First Time (3:38)
Perfect Life (3:24)
Solitude (No One Understands Me) (4:05)
Review: Who can forget Maneskin's triumph for rock on the Eurovision stage as they brought the win for Italy in 2021? In Damiano David, the Italian band have a natural born frontman who is now having his Harry Styles moment and stepping out on his own and forging a distinctive solo career to rival the day job. Despite being labelled a glam rock outfit, Maneskin's pop element always shone brightly and so for his debut solo album David has tapped more heavily into that side of his. David's embraced co-writes and in terms of the production he has thrown the kitchen sink at it to get a massive sound. 'The First Time' has more hooks than a fisherman's tackle box and a sweeping epic Sprinsteen-esque feel. Another highlight 'Next Summer', lets David's vocals star, but the arrangement is unexpectedly massive. Despite its sparse beginning it turns into an orchestral showstopper indicative of the seemingly vast resources the label have had to craft this beauty.
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Almost Acoustic Christmas: The Kroq Broadcast
Cat: PARALP 628. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
Personal Jesus (5:05)
Walking In My Shoes (5:05)
Precious (5:12)
I Want It All (5:06)
A Question Of Lust (4:39)
The Sinner In Me (5:21)
I Feel You (Technical Issues) (2:57)
I Feel You (7:03)
John The Revelator (3:44)
Behind The Wheel (5:13)
Enjoy The Silence (7:21)
Shake The Disease (6:14)
Never Let Me Down Again (7:15)
Review: Depeche Mode's Playing The Angel tour was a major milestone following their 2005 album release of the same name. It was produced by Ben Hillier and topped charts in 18 countries with the hit 'Precious'' the most standout. The nine-month tour across Europe and North America included festival headlining slots like Coachella and O2 Wireless but a real standout moment from it was their performance at KROQ-FM's Almost Acoustic Christmas concert, which was captured in full and now gets pressed up to this fine double album. This superb Christmas show is the sound of the band at their best during one of their many fine eras.
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Magic Alive!
Magic Alive! (neon orange vinyl LP)
Cat: SLANG 50599LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Watch My Hands (1:40)
Sugar Water (feat Quelle Chris & Anjimile) (2:01)
A Crooked Stick (feat Ghais Guevera & Alfred) (4:16)
Recitatif (feat Teller Banks) (2:13)
Run, Run, Run (Pt 2) (3:08)
We're Outside, Rejoice! (3:43)
All The Loved Ones (What Would We Do???) (feat ICECOLDBISHOP & Pink Siifu) (4:43)
FFOL (feat Teller Banks) (2:50)
Listen Gentle (4:15)
Magic, Alive! (2:34)
Could've Been Different (feat Blu & Shamir) (2:54)
Review: When English producer Sam Yamaha emailed Dixon, crediting his early beats as inspiration, Magic, Alive! began. Intrigued by the mail, Dixon met Yamaha in London and unearthed a trove of beats that fit his evolving vision. Then, back in Richmond, Virginia, in mid-2024, Dixon built this resulting album from those sounds after teaming with past collaborator Koff and a vibrant crew including the likes of Anjimile, Pink Siifu, Reggie Pace, Eli Owens and more. Together, they sculpted a dreamlike world of hooks, horns and flowing interludes. Following the emotional depth of For My Mama... and Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!?, Magic, Alive! is a fine sonic reinvention that's playful, surreal and defiantly alive.
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Teufelswerk (15th Anniversary Edition)
Teufelswerk (15th Anniversary Edition) (limited red, orange & yellow vinyl 3xLP + poster)
Cat: GIGOLO 25015. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Techno
U Can Dance (feat Bryan Ferry) (9:44)
The DJ (8:19)
Electronic Germany (8:05)
Bodyfarm2 (7:08)
Wonderland (9:29)
Friday, Saturday, Sunday (9:17)
Review: To mark 15 years since its original release, DJ Hell's landmark Teufelswerk long player returns as a very collectable limited edition triple vinyl set that also includes a poster of the original cover and a special hype sticker. When it was released in 2009, Teufelswerk made an immediate impact and over time has remained a pivotal work thanks to its brash and inventive collision of techno, ambient and experimental sounds. It features collaborations with artists like Bryan Ferry and explores the contrast between Day and Night so looks to, and does, balance euphoric dancefloor highs with immersive, cinematic atmospheres that make a longer-lasting impression. It's proven to be a timeless, genre-defying classic.
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Cantor's Paradise
Cantor's Paradise (LP + insert)
Cat: FELT 010. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Techno
Track 1 (5:56)
Track 2 (3:01)
Track 3 (6:42)
Track 4 (5:23)
Track 5 (1:28)
Track 6 (6:04)
Track 7 (3:18)
Track 8 (6:04)
Track 9 (5:56)
Review: J Trystero's Cantor's Paradis on Fergus Jones' FELT label is a 45-minute drift through ambient dub terrain that leaves you mesmerised. It draws on the spacious design of artists like Huerco S. and Civilistjavel!, and unfolds in a dreamlike haze of blurred melodies, submerged textures and subtle, ever-shifting rhythms. Trystero filters the DNA of '90s dub techno into soft, iridescent tones here to craft soundscapes that feel both ancient and futuristic. Tracks like 'Untitled 6' briefly emerge with dubby definition but the album thrives in ambiguity. It's a deeply immersive record that's hypnotic, calming and subtly emotive so perfect for late-night solitude or introspective mental wandering.
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Zyx Italo Disco History: 1983
Zyx Italo Disco History: 1983 (gatefold light blue & blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ZYX 831631. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Doctor's Cat - "Watch Out" (vocal extended) (6:55)
Brando - "Rainy Day" (mix) (6:43)
Mark Tower - "You Aren't Fall In Love" (vocal version) (4:56)
Felli - "Diamond In The Night" (vocal version) (5:38)
Styloo - "Pretty Face" (12" version) (6:07)
Joe Yellow - "Lover To Lover" (AV-Version) (8:00)
Martinelli - "Voice In The Night" (vocal extended) (8:30)
Hypnosis - "Pulstar" (Disco mix) (8:09)
JD Jaber - "Don't Stop Lovin'" (long version) (6:59)
Helen - "Witch" (vocal version) (6:51)
Paul Paul - "Good Times" (Maxi version) (5:47)
Diego - "Walk In The Night" (VK version) (6:32)
Flemming Dalum - "Megamix" (bonus track By Flemming Dalum) (12:02)
Review: Following the success of the first volume, The History of Italo Disco returns with a new edition dedicated to one year, 1983, which is thought amongst those who know to be one of the genre's most defining 12-month periods. Curated once again with legendary Italo tastemaker Flemming Dalum, the compilation highlights the era when Italo disco began making serious waves across European charts. It comes with early hits from future stars like Martinelli, Doctor's Cat, Savage, Fun Fun and Den Harrow and they all capture the sound of a genre on the rise. As a bonus, this limited edition includes an exclusive Flemming Dalum mega-mix and liner notes that provide deeper context for the selections.

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Dom Salvador
Dom Salvador (limited 180 gram audiophile silver vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3686S. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Tio Macro (3:08)
Asa Branca (1:32)
Moeda, Reza E Cor (2:24)
Cantinflas (2:49)
Barumba (2:03)
Folia De Reis (2:47)
Sambaloo (2:05)
O Tempo Sera Tua Paz (2:35)
O Rio (3:40)
Pais Tropical (2:38)
Be By My Side (2:48)
Cantiga Por Luciana (1:34)
Review: Dom Salvador's 1969 album is pure Brazilian jazz magic. This piano maestro effortlessly fuses samba, bossa nova and hard bop into one smooth and moving groove. Tracks like 'Samba do Malandrinho' and 'Tio Macro' show off his slick chops and inventive style as he mixes tight rhythms with wild improvisation. It's a vivid trip to somewhere Brazilian heat meets American jazz cool. Fresh, funky and full of soul, Dom Salvador isn't just playing music here, he's rewriting the rules of jazz fusion, which is why this record is a classic of its genre and a vital reissue.
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Walk This Road
Walk This Road (gatefold LP + insert)
Cat: 060349 7818433. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Rock
Walk This Road (feat Mavis Staples) (3:37)
Angels & Mercy (3:48)
Call Me (3:39)
Learn To Let Go (4:20)
State Of Grace (3:59)
Here To Stay (3:56)
The Kind That Lasts (3:49)
New Orleans (3:49)
Speed Of Pain (3:35)
Lahaina (feat Mick Fleetwood, Jake Shimabukuro & Henry Kapono) (4:17)
Review: Multi-genre acrobats and 70s American rockers The Doobie Brothers are back with more silky smooth signature harmonies from their home base in California with Walk This Road, a ten-tracker that unites core members Patrick Simmons, Tom Johnston, John McFee and Michael McDonald. It was produced by John Shanks and does a fine job of working each member's unique songwriting style into a cohesive collection. Themes of recovery, reflection and spiritual awakening run throughout, with Simmons describing it as "waking up to see the important things you've been missing." The title track has the legendary Mavis Staples and stands out as a fine soulful anthem of unity and hope that will resonate in any era.
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Dr John's Gumbo (reissue)
Dr John's Gumbo (reissue) (limited gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 753088 755675. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Blues
Iko Iko
Blow Wind Blow
Big Chief
Somebody Changed The Lock
Mess Around
Let The Good Times Roll
Junko Partner
Stack-A-Lee
Tipitina
Those Lonely Lonely Nights
Huey Smith Medley: High Blood Pressure/Don't You Just Know It/Well I'll Be John Brown
Little Liza Jane
Review: Originally released in 1972, Dr John's fifth album is an upfront tribute to his inimitable hometown of New Orleans. A collection of covers, tracks chosen from the almost-endless archives of classic blues, jazz and creole tracks that have come out of the Big Easy over the preceding century or so. It also marked something of a character and stylistic sidestep for the legendary Louisiana player. Building a cult following and rather unique reputation for his eccentric stage performances and often pretty left-of-the-middle songwriting and arrangements, by comparison Dr John's Gumbo plays it much straighter, making this an authentic and respectful tribute to rhythm and blues as it has long been played. That's no criticism - the same masterful musicianship remains very much intact, while the personality still shines through. Simply put, the songs have been done again and again, but this album could only be Dr John.




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Open
Open (LP)
Cat: SBM 18LP. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Jazz
In & Out (3:00)
Isola Natale (5:15)
Black Cat (3:18)
Lament For Miss Baker (2:23)
Goodbye Jungle Telegraph (5:42)
Tramp (4:09)
Why (Am I Treated So Bad) (3:33)
A Kind Of Love In (2:32)
Break It Up (3:09)
Season Of The Witch (7:45)
Review: Released in 1967, Open marked a daring debut for Brian Auger and The Trinity with soulful vocals from Julie Driscoll. The album embodies London's vibrant late-60s scene with jazz, r&b, pop and psychedelia all reflecting the era's genre-crossing spirit. Auger's jazz roots shine on tracks like 'In and Out' and 'Isola Natale' while Driscoll brings emotional depth to covers of Otis Redding and Aretha Franklin hits. This is an always eclectic and adventurous album that combines virtuosic musicianship, surreal humour and heartfelt soul. Now regarded as a cult classic, it had a huge influence on British jazz fusion and progressive scenes.
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