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Oracle Sound Volume Four
Cat: OS 004CD. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Dub
Connected Dub
A Decoy For Demons
Earthsea Dub
Maximum Bass
Flying Crane Dub
Mirror Cave Dub
Ceefax
Ceefax (RN Amp Freqq dub)
Ceefax (Jon Carter Due South dub)
Review: Richard Norris loves a series. The former Grid man and noted psychedelic music afficionado has umpteen on the go at present, including ones dedicated to meditative ambient sounds ('Music For Healing') and modular experiments ('Abstractions'). Then there's his dub-wise and 'outernational' music series, Oracle Sound, which here reaches its fourth - and possibly strongest - instalment. Highlights are plentiful, from the languid and woozy head-nod of opener 'Connected Dub' and the intoxicating, flute-sporting musical mystery of 'Earthsea Dub', to the up-beat dancefloor dub of 'Maximum Dub', and the sub-heavy, near dub techno pulse of John Carter hook-up 'Ceefax'. That one also comes accompanied by alternative takes by both Norris and Carter.
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Changes
Changes (CD)
Cat: PAXAM 084CD. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Powderfinger
Panic
Aching To Be
Don't You (Forget About Me)
Changes
Headshrinker
The Man In Me
Candy Says
Runaway Train
Queen Of Hearts
Sympathy For The Devil
Harvest Moon
After The Gold Rush
Atlantic City
Living On A Prayer
Nutshell
Monkey Gone To Heaven
The Crystal Ship
When Doves Cry
True Love Will Find You In The End
Review: Having celebrated his 50th birthday late last year, Ryan Adams has naturally been in an introspective mood. It makes sense, then, that the long-serving rock/country fusionist should offer up an album made up entirely of covers of songs by other artists that have in some way inspired him over the years. Generally gentle, with string-laden, largely acoustic arrangements, Changes features some genuinely brilliant interpretations - as well as some surprise ones. For proof, check his piano-and-strings wander through 'Panic' by the Smiths, a wonderfully heartfelt rendition of 'Don't You (Forget About Me)' by Simple Minds, a country-folk take on the Rolling Stones 'Sympathy For The Devil' and a lilting, poignant Prince cover ('When Doves Cry', which comes complete with extended harmonica solos and some genuinely lilting strings).
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Virus
Virus (5xCD in slip-case)
Cat: N 050CDBOX. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Uoon I (CD1: Vrioon)
Uoon II
Duoon
Noon
Trioon I
Trioon II
Landscape Skizze
Aurora (CD2: Insen)
Morning
Logic Moon
Moon
Berlin
Iano
Avaol
Barco
Siisx (CD3: Revep)
Mur
Ax Mr L
City Radieuse
Veru 1
Veru 2
Attack/Transition (CD4: Utp with Ensemble Modern)
Grains
Particle 1
Transition
Broken Line 1
Plateaux 1
Silence
Particle 2
Broken Line 2
Plateaux 2/End
Microon I (CD5: Summvs)
Reverso
Halo
Microon II
Pionier IOO
Ionoscan
By This River
Naono
Microon III
By This River - Phantom
Monomom
Kizuna
Review: This beautifully presented box set gathers all five albums from Alva Noto and Ryuichi Sakamoti's V.I.R.U.S series, a collaborative project spanning five albums originally released between 2002 and 2011. Disc one (Vrioon) sets the tone, with Sakamoto's beautiful (and frequently effects-laden) piano motifs rising above glitchy minimalist rhythms and experimental ambient soundscapes. The albums that follow offer subtle shifts in their collaborative sound whilst retaining the same core artistic approach, with the pair frequently alternating between poignant, slow-burn minimalism and emotive, mood-enhancing ambient maximalism. Throughout, the pair beautifully balance hard-wired electronic experimentalism with classical musicality.
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All The Quiet (Part II)
Cat: AQU 012CD. 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: Just three months after its predecessor was released, the second and final part of Joe Armon-Jones' epic All The Quiet album series lands in stores. Entirely written, produced and mixed by the man himself - with a few friends and high-profile guests popping up to add instruments or take to the mic - the set offers atmospheric, immersive and perfectly-pitched musical fusions rooted in his various sonic influences (think jazz, funk, soul, hip-hop and dub). Highlights are plentiful, from the deep and dreamy jazz-soul shuffle of 'Another Place' (featuring significant contributions from vocalists Greentea Peng and Wu-Lu), to the warming, dubbed-out soul of top-tier Yazmin Lacey collaboration 'One Way Traffic'.
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Ten Crowns
Ten Crowns (2xCD)
Cat: LCDCRLA 005. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Pop
Breaking Thru The Interstellar (CD 1) (3:24)
Lies So Deep (feat Sarah Potenza) (3:33)
Heart’s A Liar (feat Debbie Harry) (3:29)
For Today (3:11)
Dance For Mercy (3:58)
Don't Cha Know (3:29)
Dawn Of Heaven's Gate (3:57)
Godspell (3:13)
Put Your Empathy On Ice (4:21)
Thank You (3:19)
Ten Crowns (CD 2: Dave Audé continuous DJ mix)
Review: While he's released countless albums as one half of Erasure, Andy Bell solo excursions are something of a rarity - at least under his given name. Setting aside his conceptual 'Torsten' albums, Ten Crowns is his first solo album since 2010. Produced by Dave Auden (who also provides a seamless, DJ mix style version of the set on disc two), it largely delivers a more muscular, EDM-influenced take on the sparkling and energy-packed synth-pop sound he's famed for making with Erasure. There are naturally deviations from the script - see the indie-rock-framed singalong alongside Debbie Harry, 'Heart's A Liar' - but for the most part the highlights are rooted in Bell's love of dance-pop/synth-pop fusion (see 'Don't Cha Know' and 'Breaking Through The Interstellar').
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I Know The Number Of The Sand & The Measure Of The Sea
Cat: RM 4238CD. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
The Number Of The Sand
The Number Of The Sand (Excerpt)
The Measure Of The Sea
The Measure Of The Sea (Excerpt)
Review: With a title inspired by the utterances of The Oracle of Delphi, a cult of female priestesses who reportedly "changed the course of civilisation" by inhaling volcanic vapours, it's clear that Lee Burtucci and Olivia Block's first collaborative album is rooted in paganistic visions and experimental mysticism. It's comprised of two lengthy tracks, each accompanied by edited 'excerpts', and combines Burtucci's experimental synth sounds and tape loops with Block's processed vocalisations and hazy field recordings. Dark and suspenseful, with each extended composition delivering a mixture of mind-mangling electronics, creepy ambience and musical elements doused in trippy effects, it sits somewhere between the charred "illbient" of DJ Spooky and the deep space soundscapes of the late Pete Namlook.
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The Albatross (Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: ANT 800562. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Head Together
A Million Days
Wolves
Albatross
Glass Room
All Is Fair
Control
Rest Of The World
You Caught My Eye
Do What You Will
Time
Wolves (alternate version)
Albatross (alternate version)
A Million Days (alternate version)
Fade Away (bonus track)
Albatross (live At Suhr Guitar Factory))
Review: In honour of Record Store Day 2025, Canadian-American alt-rockers Big Wreck have decided to reissue one of their most popular albums, 2012's The Albatross. Available in limited numbers (only 1,000 of this CD version was pressed), it not only includes the freshly remastered original album in full, but also three alternate versions, rare bonus cut 'Fade Away', and a raucous live recording of title track 'Albatross'. The original album remains a timeless alt-rock classic where raw guitar riffs, bluesy solos and Ian Thurnley's distinctive lead vocals wrap around thickset bass and punchy drums. For proof, check standouts 'Wolves', 'Glass Room' and the rowdy 'The Rest of the World'.
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Transmissions
Cat: DIN 92. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Uncharted
Abeona
Colony
Ice Station
Revolve
Salvage
Terra Sirenum
Apogee
Review: Last year, regular collaborators Ian Boddy (a Sunderland-based electronics wizard who founded the ambient-focused DiN imprint years ago) and Erik Wallo (a long-serving Norwegian guitarist primiarly known for his experimental and ambient releases) performed their first joint concert for a decade. It's that performance, where they jammed out extended and much-changed versions of tracks featured on some of their prior studio sets, which forms the basis of their latest full-length, Transmissions. As you'd expect, it's a wonderfully atmospheric and evocative affair that gets the most out of both artists, with highlights including the wonderfully creepy 'Uncharted', the krautrock-style hypnotism of 'Aboena', the icy and ethereal 'Ice Station' and the slow-burn bliss of 'Salvage'.
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Ready Set Go! Live From Riverside Studios London 2003 (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 253118 6. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Rock
New Killer Star
Pablo Picasso
Never Get Old
The Loneliest Guy
Looking For Water
She'll Drive The Big Car
Days
Fall Dog Bombs The Moon
Try Some, Buy Some
Reality
Bring Me The Disco King
Hallo Spaceboy
Cactus
Afraid
Review: While not one of David Bowie's best-known achievements, masterminding the world's biggest-ever 'non-TV' satellite broadcast is undoubtedly an impressive one. It took place at London's Riverside Studios in 2003, with the Thin White Duke - accompanied by his regular backing band - performing then new album Reality in its entirety, live to 86 cinemas in 26 countries. This Record Store Day release presents the concert in its entirety (the encore was not broadcast at the time), delivering a superb document of a unique event. Of course, Bowie was in fine form, with the immersive sound mix by regular collaborator Tony Visconti capturing the legendary artist at the peak of his powers.

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Little Foot
Cat: SIGCD 020. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Drum And Bass
Blame Dub
Come With Me
Special
Sinner Time
Ukrained
Jump Around
Threadvare
Introbert
Choosing Beggar
Froze
Run Tun
Front Loader
Humbreed
Struggle Dub
Stir The Pot
The Saki
Dr Low
Babylon Shuffle
Fastest
Feel The Heat
Review: Cologne-based Belfast boy Dominick Martin has been delivering deliciously good albums as Calibre for the best part of a quarter of a century, frequently departing from his trademark drum & bass sound to showcase his love of other sub-heavy and mind-bending sounds such as dub techno, ambient and dubstep. On Little Foot, his first album in two years and 22nd in total, he leans into this considered eclecticism. For proof, compare and contrast the tactile and dreamy 4/4 dub of 'Blame Dub', the dub-wise junglist bruk-up of 'Special', the mutant two-step delight of 'Ukrained', the angularm, sub-heavy UK techno of 'Threadvare' and the Mark Ernestus style spaced-out dub techno of 'Choosing Beggar'. And that's just CD1. A genuine triumphant from one of bass culture's most distinctive musical voices.
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Very Quiet Music To Be Played Very Loudly
Cat: LM 001CD. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Components
Fringe
Emphasis
Singular
Review: While he may well be best-known for his nostalgic, synthesiser-powered Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan project, Gordon Chapman-Fox has also put out some fine music under his given name - not least 2023's ambient opus on Castles In Space's 'Subscription Library' offshoot. On Very Quiet Music To Be Played Very Loudly, Chapman-Fox delivers four expansive ambient soundscapes. He sets the tone with the Vangelis-esque synth suspense and spacey creep of 'Components', before opting for sustained, almost neo-classical sweeps and delay-laden electronic string sounds on 'Fringe'. 'Emphasis' is immersive and quietly picturesque, while closing cut 'Singular' is dark, moody and quietly paganistic - a kind of imaginary soundtrack to a 21st century folk-horror movie.
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Detroit Interpretations
Detroit Interpretations (CD limited to 100 copies)
Cat: SCR 384. Rel: 02 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Cadere Interpretation
Vale Interpretation
Review: To mark the one-year anniversary of Reveries, Sonic Cathedral drops a new two-tracker that brings a Detroit reimagining to 'Vale' and 'Cadere'. Produced by John Hanson, aka Saltbreaker, the project features live improvisations by saxophonists Yali Rivlin and Thalamus Morris and cellist Jordan Hamilton. Each of them did their thing in a single take with Hanson composing around their performances, and the result is a graceful blend of serene melancholy and rhythmic sophistication. Oodles of warmth and organic textured is added to the originals and these interpretations act as a fine tribute to Detroit's enduring uniqueness.
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Paper Can't Wrap Fire
Cat: MRBCD 322. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Disaster
Brown Eyes (feat ML Hall)
Flicker (feat ML Hall & Bianca Kyriacou)
Janet (feat ML Hall)
Song For Ants
Power
Precious
Ron Song
Saturn's Return
Review: Over the course of two fine, full-length excursions, Don Glori (real name Gordon Li) has perfected a warm, breezy and frequently life-affirming trademark sound that cannily joins the dots between jazz, samba, MPB, jazz-funk and soul. He leans into the latter elements more on summery third set Paper Can't Wrap Fire, drawing on the talents of a wealth of Melbourne music friends across nine sublime tracks. There's much to admire throughout, from the sun-soaked jazz-funk/soul fusion of 'Brown Eyes' and summery head-nodder 'Janet', to the spiritual jazz joy of 'Song For Ants', the Brazilian brilliance of 'Precious' and the oceans-deep nu-jazz shuffle of 'Saturn's Return'.
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The Atlantic Years 2002-2005
Cat: QHNE 3CD232. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
It's On The Rocks (CD 1: Spend The Night - 2002)
Take It Off
Who Invited You
All Messed Up
Dirty Denim
You Wanna Get Me High
I Don't Care (So There)
Pass It Around
Too Bad About Your Girl
Not The One
Please Don't Tease
Take Me To The Backseat
5 O'clock In The Morning
Big Rig (Japan bonus track)
Backstage (Japan bonus track)
I Don't Want To Know (If You Don't Want Me) (CD 2: Gold Medal - 2004)
Friends Like Mine
Don't Break Me Down
Fall Behind Me
Is That All You've Got For Me
It's So Hard
The Gold Medal
Out Of My Hands
It Takes One To Know
Revolver
Have You No Pride
Lost & Found (Digital bonus track)
Hyperactive (CD 3: singles, B-sides & live - B Side)
Rock 'n' Roll Machine (B Side)
Mam's Boy (B Side)
Play My Game (B Side)
Don't Break Me Down (acoustic)
Fall Behind Me (alternate acoustic mix)
I Don't Want To Know (If You Don't Want Me) (alternate acoustic mix)
Done With You (B Side)
Too Bad About Your Girl (radio remix)
Dancing With Myself (Billy Idol Cover)
Please Don't Tease Me (New York Minute OST)
Do You Want To Hit It (live At The Paradise, Boston August 2nd, 2003)
Take Me To The Backseat
Hyperactive - Too Bad About Your Girl
All Messed Up
Take It Off
5 O'clock In The Morning
Who Invited You
On The Rocks (live XFM October 3rd, 2003)
Take It Off
Who Invited You
Review: After rising through the ranks of the local punk scene in Palto Alto, California, during the late 1990s, all-female outfit The Donnas were whisked to national (and international) superstardom via a deal with major label Atlantic Records. This retrospective looks back on that period of the now-dormant band's career, combing their two albums from the imprint (2002's Spend The Night and 2004's Gold Metal) with a disc of singles, B-sides, rarities and live takes. That means heaps of heavy riffs, vocals espousing suburban teenage angst and hooky choruses on discs one and two, with the third disc delivering an attractive mixture of raucous pop-punk, nods to metal (one of their major infuences, fact fans) and becalmed and cheery acoustic versions.
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Blue Bossa In The Bronx: Live From The Blue Morocco
Cat: HCD 2072. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Blue Bossa
Confirmation
Memories Of You
My One & Only Love
Bag's Groove
Blue Friday
The Theme
Review: While never lauded by the jazz establishment, enthusiastic fans of the style have long claimed that Kenny Dorham was one of the finest trumpeters of his generation - not to mention one of the true greats of the bebop era. He worked with all the greats and mentored Joe Henderson, who made one of his compositions, 'Blue Bossa', a bossa-jazz classic. This album showcases for the first time a near legendary concert performed by Dorham, alongside an all-star band, at the Blue Morocco Club in the Bronx, way back in 1967. It's an electrifying performance all told, with his interpretations of Miles Davis's 'the Theme', Charlie Parker's 'Confirmation', Milt Jackson's ' Bag's Groove' (here spun out to near 15 minutes) and his own 'Blue Bossa' standing out.
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Church Of Kidane Mehret
Cat: MRI 214CD. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Modern Classical
Ave Maria
Spring Ode - Meskerem
The Storm
Essay On Mahlet, The Prayer Of Saint Yared
Via Dolorosa, XIth Station Of The Cross
Prayer For Peace Ps 122 (Kyrie Eleison)
Mesbak, Yet My Kingis From Old (Ps 74:12-13)
From Thy Side
Behold The Cross
Believe In Me
Review: Some 13 years have now passed since Mississippi Records started reissuing private press albums by Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru, an Ethiopian Orthodox nun, pianist and composer whose naturally religious-inspired works frequently took spiritual music to fascinating new places. Here the label turns its attention to 1972's Church of Kidane Mehret, notable not only for being recorded live in various churches across Jerusalem, but also for the use of harmonium and pipe organ as well as Emehoy's beloved piano. The original album, which in line with her other album features intricate and mood-enhancing solo translations of orthodox liturgies, has here been expanded via the inclusion of two further piano pieces from 1963's ultra-rare Der Sang Des Reeres - a set of which only 50 copies were ever produced.
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タグ: African
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Skeleta
Skeleta (CD)
Cat: LVR 4689. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Metal
Peacefield
Lachryma
Satanized
Guiding Lights
De Profundis Borealis
Cenotaph
Missilia Amori
Marks Of The Evil One
Umbra
Excelsis
Review: The first hard rock album to land at Number One on the Billboard 200 in four years, Swedish rock occultists Ghost make their grand return with sixth full-length Skeleta, serving as the highly anticipated follow up to 2022's acclaimed and super camp-by-design stadium-goth rock opus Impera. Still the singular vision of Tobias Forge, renowned for his charismatic vocals and immense versatility, but primarily for his adorning of different guises, characters and monikers for each album cycle, the Papa Emeritus IV who pontificated on empirical fallacies throughout their previous outing has since been usurped by Papa V Perpetua, who along with his band of Nameless Ghouls deliver their "most unflinchingly introspective work to date" while showcasing "distinct individual emotional vistas", touching on "demonic possessions" and the allure of succumbing to "dark forces". In other words, expect a gloomy gauntlet of anthemic riffage, epic refrains, gargantuan levels of cheesy theatricality, and Satanic Panic bell-ringing on-the-nose song-titled such as 'Satanized'.
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Overlay Reworks (feat Leandro Fresco, Rafael Anton Irisarri, Pole)
Cat: AFFINCD 11. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Apastron (Leandro Fresco rework)
Nukleus (Rafael Anton Irisarri rework)
Scope (Abul Mogard rework)
Variation I
Void (Pole rework)
Nukleus (Hollie Kenniff rework)
Variation II
Valenz (Galan/Vogt rework)
Prologue
Review: German pair Markus Guentner and Joachim Spieth rightly got plenty of acclaim for their 2023 ambient album Overlay and now it gets revisited with a top selection of remixes that breathe new life into the original compositions. Prominent ambient and experimental artists such as Hollie Kenniff, Rafael Anton Irisarri and Pole all show their class while newer names like Abul Mogard smears synths into a misty wonder on 'Scope', Galan/Vogt layer in angelic vocal tones to 'Valenz' and Leandro Fresco brings a lightness of touch that fills with optimism on opener 'Apastron. Guentner and Spieth themselves provide two alternate versions of their originals that bring new emotional and sonic depth.
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Played by: Joachim Spieth
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Unmapping The Distance Keeps Getting Closer
Cat: 12K 1103. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Moving In Place
Reconstruction (part 2)
Distance Keeps Getting Closer
Respite
Reconstruction
Editing Is A Lifelong Process
Soundfilm
Taking It Apart
Unmapping The Unmapping
Moving Through The Apartment
Review: Ezekiel Honig is a New York City-based artist who founded two vital labels, Anticipate Recordings and Microcosm, and now he is back with a new album on 12K. Unmapping The Distance Keeps Getting Closer is a tender and honest work of art that wears its heart on its sleeve with piano, horns and broken rhythms all characterising the palette. Field recordings are also worked into the arrangements to add a real narrative and to really evoke a sense of place. Add in plenty of textural and tactile motives and you have a journeying album full of melancholy but also a sense of hope.
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Heilun
Heilun (limited hand-numbered 2xCD limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 65CD. Rel: 02 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Vor
Opnun
Hvild
Fadmur
Sorg
Dypi
Kyrrd
Review: Hyldipi's impressive and immersive debut album Heilun distils Iceland's stark natural grandeur into 90 minutes of superb ambient soundscapes. Every piece is a spontaneous expression improvised through meditative states using only guitar and basic hardware. Textured and emotionally rich, the album invites you into an internal voyage of discovery. 'Vor' opens with solemn warmth, while 'Sorg' embraces imperfection in the form of tape hiss, fretboard creaks and subtle dissonance, which all lend it a human touch. Hyldipi's approach treats sound as something to be channelled, not owned. Heilun is one of those albums that is not just heard-it's felt, like mist hanging over a quiet fjord, gently shifting with each breath.
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Lotus
Lotus (CD)
Cat: SIM 001CD. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Thief (3:48)
Flood (feat Obongjayar & Moonchild Sanelly) (2:26)
Young (3:06)
Only (feat Lydia Kitto) (3:45)
Free (3:31)
Peace (feat Moses Sumney & Miraa May) (4:25)
Hollow (2:57)
Lion (feat Obongjayar) (3:05)
Enough (feat Yukimi) (2:49)
Blood (feat Wretch 32 & Cashh) (4:29)
Lotus (feat Micahel Kiwanuka & Yussef Dayes) (6:33)
Lonely (4:24)
Blue (feat Sampha) (4:13)
Review: Since the release of her last full-length excursion, No Thank You, in 2022, much has changed in the world of Little Simz - both personally and professionally. These twin themes naturally shaped the sound of Lotus, not only her first album in three years, but also a first without her long-term studio partner InFlo - a producer she is suing for L1million in unpaid royalties. She goes in hard (lyrically, we mean) on her former partner on opener 'Thief', a cinematic and loose-limbed number that perfectly encapsulates the more stripped-back, often organic beats and surprisingly personal lyrics that mark out the album. Highlights are plentiful, with the post-punk/punk-funk fired 'Young', string-laden 'Free', heart-aching 'Hollow' and Afrobeat-inspired 'Lion' amongst the standouts.
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Khadim
Khadim (CD)
Cat: ND 30CD. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Lamp Fall
Dieuw Bakhul
Khadim
Nimzat
Review: It may be almost a decade since the last - and previously only - album by Mark Ernestus' Ndagga Rhythm Force outfit, but in the time the expansive, percussion-led collective has toured extensively and subtly developed their African rhythms-meets-dub trademark style. Khadim, which features extensive contributions from vocalist Mbene Diatta Seck, is not only a welcome return to the studio, but also a genuinely impressive affair. For proof, check the percussion-rich Afro-dub science of 'Lamp Fall', where Seck's effects-laden vocals spar with dub techno synth motifs and deep sub-bass over a hand percussion-heavy rhythm track, or the more dub techno-focused early morning hypnotism of the inspired title track.
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Going Home
Cat: ARKCD 022. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Sermon On The Mount
Jah Jah To The Rescue
Ancient Lion
Got To Be Sure
Live Not For Vanity (part II)
Yes I Do
Going Home
Hot Lover
Reggae Music
Only Jah
Review: Jamaican singer Clive Matthews has enjoyed a stop-start career, with relatively brief periods of activity in the 70s, 80s and early 2000s followed by a late blossoming over the last decade - a career bump provided by the backing of Spanish roots reggae outfit A-Lone Productions. They're at the controls again on Matthews' second album, Going Home, which marks the Trenchtown-born artist's first full length for seven years. Rooted in his love of roots reggae albums of the 1970s, but with occasional updated instrumentation, it's a classic-sounding set that provides a perfect platform for Matthews' conscious lyrics and honeyed, effortlessly soulful voice. The results are undeniably impressive, with our current favourites including 'Yes I Do', 'Ancient Lion', dancefloor-ready title track 'Going Home' and the pleasingly jaunty 'Reggae Music'.
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Escape The Chaos
Cat: 100CD 169. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Call For Love
Elephant Clouds
Peace Of Me (feat Oscar #Worldpeace)
We Live & Die
Far We Come
Molten
Bleeding Out
Cooler Heads
Hold It Down
Dead To Me
Pareidolia (feat Amanda Zamolo)
Escape The Chaos
Review: During interviews promoting their 11th album, Escape The Chaos, 90s trip-hop heavyweights Morcheeba have naturally been in a nostalgic and introspective mood; after all, it appears almost 30 years to the day from the release of the popular duo's debut single. Musically, it feels like a warming, string-laden, head-nodding blast from the past, with core members Skye Edwards and Ross Gordon being joined on the record by various musically gifted friends and family members. Fans will particularly love songs like 'We Live And Die', a John Barry Bond theme-esque exploration of their own undulating history, the rap-sporting mid-90s trip-hop blast of 'Peace of Me (featuring Oscar #Worldpeace)' and the languid, low-slung 'Call For Love', where Edwards is at her most lyrically alluring.

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Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 009362 4838883. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Helena (3:20)
Give 'Em Hell, Kid (2:14)
To The End (2:57)
You Know What They Do To Guys Like Us In Prison (5:15)
II'm Not Okay (I Promise) (0:45)
The Ghost Of You (3:09)
The Jetset Life Is Gonna Kill You (3:26)
Interlude (3:40)
Thank You For The Venom (2:44)
Hang 'Em High (1:54)
It's Not A Fashion Statement, It's A Deathwish (1:33)
Cemetery Drive (3:02)
I Never Told You What I Do For A Living (3:53)
I'm Not Okay (I Promise) (live In London For BBC radio 1’s "The Lock Up") (3:11)
Helena (live In London For BBC radio 1’s "The Lock Up") (3:03)
The Ghost Of You (live In London For BBC radio 1’s "The Lock Up") (3:16)
You Know What They Do To Guys Like Us In Prison (live In London For BBC radio 1’s "The Lock Up") (3:18)
Review: Originally released in 2004 as their sophomore full-length, Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge would change both the career trajectory of New Jersey goth-punks My Chemical Romance whilst simultaneously turning the genre on its head with its unique fusion of macabre Misfits and Alkaline Trio worship married to the stadium-sized hooks and melodies of Blink-182 and Green Day. While it would be 2006's follow up The Black Parade that would turn the band to alt rock giants, it all started here with the iconic pop-punk banger and hit single 'I'm Not Okay (I Promise)', whilst later singles 'Helena' and 'The Ghost Of You' highlighted their expansive melding of emo, post-hardcore and punk rock, elevated by vocalist/lyricist/graphic novel illustrator Gerard Way's uniquely grim vision and Billy Borgan-esque vocal cadences. Certified Platinum less than a year after initial release, and selling 3 million copies in the US alone, this new deluxe edition features an entirely new remix plus four previously unreleased live recordings.
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Mr Norris Changes Brains
Richard NORRIS / VARIOUS
Cat: 541416 668181. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Banchee - "Evolmia"
The Dirty Filthy Mud - "Forest Of Black"
Wool - "Love, Love, Love, Love, Love"
Spencer Mac - "Ka-Ka Baya Mow-Mow (Sing A Little Love Song)"
Trifle - "One Way Glass"
Brainticket - "Black Sand"
Emma De Angelis - "Trip"
Blonde On Blonde - "Castles In The Sky"
The Braen's Machine - "Fall Out"
Eddie Warner & Roger Roger - "Shut Up"
Koy Kardesler - "Shuruk"
The Children - "Beautiful"
Moebius & Beerbohm - "Doppelschnitt" (Richard Norris edit)
Demon Fuzz - "Past, Present & Future"
Iron Butterfly - "Iron Butterfly Theme"
Rare Bird - "Devil's High Concern"
Paul St John - "Flying Saucers Have Landed"
Chris Hodg - "We're On Our Way" (2010 Remaster)
Juantrip - "Shadows"
62 Miles From Space - "Time Shifts"
White Trash - "Road To Nowhere"
Blue Phantom - "Diodo"
The Mannheim Rock Ensemble - "Hungarian Dances"
Limousine - "Barriers"
Ugo Busoni - "Rullio"
Bernard Estardy - "Cha Tatch Ka"
Kate - "Shout It"
Dyna-Might - "Need You"
La Metamorfosi - "Scusa, Eh!"
Andre Brasseur - "Saturnus"
Contessa Vittoria - "Can We Stay Together"
Klaus Weiss - "Time Signals"
Brainstorm - "You Are Whats Gonna Make It Last"
Paladin - "The Fakir"
A To Austr - "Thumbquake & Earthscrew"
Dave - "In My Mind"
Relatively Clean Rivers - "Journey Through The Valley Of O"
The Advancement - "Stone Folk"
The Pretty Things - "The Sun"
Poll - "Psachno Na Vro To Filo Mou"
Higamos Hogamos - "Moto Neurono"
The Invisible Girls - "Huddersfield Wastes"
Review: Throughout his lengthy career, Richard Norris has always leaned into his psychedelic influences, seemingly finding a multitude of ways to meld minds via unusual fusions, trippy sounds and - as a DJ - an encyclopaedic knowledge of "psych music" in its many forms. On this superb three-disc compilation, he leans into the latter aspect, gathering 42 cuts, most pleasingly obscure, made at different points between the 1960s and today. There's naturally tons to set the pulse racing throughout, from the heavyweight psych-blues of Wool's 'Love, Love, Love', the elongated guitar solos of 'Trip' by Emma De Angelis and the Middle Eastern exotica of Koy Kardesler's 'Shuruk', to the quirky French electronica of Juantrip's 'Shadows', spacey synth-scapes of Ugo Bosoni's 'Rullio' and the pots-and-pans-percussion of 'Time Signals' by Klaus Weiss.
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Time Flies 1994-2009 ( Remastered)
Cat: RKIDCD 150. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Supersonic
Roll With It
Live Forever
Wonderwall
Stop Crying Your Heart Out
Cigarettes & Alcohol
Songbird
Don't Look Back In Anger
The Hindu Times
Stand By Me
Lord Don't Slow Me Down
Shakermaker
All Around The World
Some Might Say
The Importance Of Being Idle
D'You Know What I Mean?
Lyla
Let There Be Love
Go Let It Out
Who Feels Love?
Little By Little
The Shock Of The Lightning
She Is Love
Whatever
I'm Outta Time
Falling Down
Review: As they prepare to squabble, rock out and reprise their infamously hooky riffs at a series of sold-out reunion shows, Oasis have decided to reissue their official best-off collection, 2010's Time Flies...1994-2009. Now presented in remastered, souped-up form, the two-disc set showcases all 27 of their UK singles (including non-album cuts 'Whatever' and 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down') as well as a hidden bonus track ('Sunday Morning Call', which appears two minutes after the final cut on disc two). While plenty of high points and fan favourites are missing, it does a great job in reminding us that Oasis were, at their very best, an iconic indie-rock band - as highlights such as 'Supersonic', 'Cigarettes & Alcohol', 'Some Might Say' and the epic 'All Around The World' emphatically prove.
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The Journey Live 1969
Cat: AV 2018133. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Progressive Rock
Announcements & Tuneups (9th National Jazz & Blues Festival, Plumpton Racecourse, Plumpton, Sussex, England 8th August 1969 - Audience Recording)
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
Tuneups
Cymaline
The Beginning
Beset By Creatures Of The Deep
The Narrow Way
Interstellar Overdrive (Afan Lido Sports Centre, Port Talbot, Wales 6th December 1969 - Audeince Recording)
Green Is The Colour
Careful With That Axe, Eugene
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
Review: A treat for Pink Floyd fans, as recordings of two legendary concerts from 1969 - sneakily captured by members of the audience - are bundled together on one must-check CD. The first seven tracks showcase a portion of the legendary band's distinctively psychedelic performance at Plumpton Racecourse, Sussex (then host to the 'National Jazz and Blues Festival'), offering up twisted, elongated takes on early material (including 'Set The Controls for the Heart of the Sun' and a fine medley known as 'The Journey'. The final four tracks were recorded in Port Talbot and include breathtakingly brilliant, jammed-out interpretations of 'Careful With That Axe Eugene' and the pinnacle of psychedelic-era Floyd, 'Interstellar Overdrive'.
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22:22
22:22 (CD)
Cat: 756676 2. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Piano & The Violin
Pareidolies
Dsico Nap (feat Metronomy)
Nenuphar
Petite Etoile (feat Beth Ditto)
The Mirror
A Different Side Of Us (feat Pawpaw Rod)
22:23 (feat Antonin & Vico)
Summer Is Almost Over
Bluetopia (feat Kids Return)
Laszlo
La Nuit (feat Arthur Teboul)
Review: French twosome Polo & Pan spent the first part of their career giddily fusing tropical house and synth-pop into attractive new shapes, before exploring the world of chillwave on 2021 sophomore album Cyclorama. Four years later, and now signed to major label Virgin, they've once again upped their game, delivering a set of accessible, attractive and sun-drenched fusions of synth-pop and dance-pop that draw inspiration from a variety of musical cultures around the world. For proof, check highlights including the effortlessly dreamy 'Pareidolies', the immersive nu-disco chug of Beth Ditto collaboration 'Petitle Etoile', steamy, Air-esque Balearic shuffler '22:23' (with Vico and Antonin) and string-drenched, Gainsbourg-influenced closing cut 'La Nuit' (with Arthur Teboul).

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タグ: Pop Disco | Synth Pop
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The Inner Garden
The Inner Garden (hand-numbered CD limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 64. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Ambient/Drone
The First Day
Summer Rain
No One Ever Touched Me Before You
Forgiveness
The Inner Garden
Tears Had To Fall
I Just Want To Get Better
Comes To A Head
Review: Hadley Roe is a UK-based artist whose debut album on peerless ambient label Past Inside The Present adds up to a healing sonic journey crafted with electric guitar, synths and software trickery. Themes are drawn from Roe's personal struggles with mental health, trauma and isolation so make for sounds that blend melancholy, bliss and moments of calm and comfort. Take the serene 'The First Day' or the evolving 'No One Ever Touched Me Before You' - both are hugely emotive and absorbing for the way they patiently unfurl. Roe's ability to express herself through intuitive, wordless music is truly standout.
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Late Night Tales (reissue)
ROYKSOPP / VARIOUS
Cat: CSRD 77025142. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Royksopp - "Daddy's Groove" (exclusive new track)
Rare Bird - "Passing Through"
Little River Band - "Light Of Day"
Tuxedomoon - "In A Manner Of Speaking"
Vangelis - "Blade Runner Blues"
Royksopp - "Ice Machine" (exclusive Depeche Mode cover version - Godlike edit)
Johann Johannsson - "Odi Et Amo"
FR David - "Music"
Prelude - "After The Goldrush"
Richard Schneider Jr - "Hello Beach Girls"
Acker Bilk - "Stranger On The Shore"
Thomas Dolby - "Budapest By Blimp"
Byrne & Barnes - "Love You Out Of Your Mind"
Andreas Vollenweider - "Hands & Clouds"
John Martyn - "Small Hours"
XTC - "The Somnabulist"
This Mortal Coil - "Til I Gain Control"
Popol Vuh - "Aguirre I Lacrime Di Rei"
Review: Second time around for Royksopp's superb contribution to the popular, post-club focused LateNightTales mix series, a beloved volume that first hit record stores back in 2013. For the uninitiated, it sees the long-serving Norwegian twosome offer up an attractive blend of synth-heavy Scandolearic shufflers (their own cosmic pop number 'Daddy's Groove'), dubbed-out soul (Rare Bird), swelling synth soundtrack fare (Vangelis), neo-classical (Johann Johannsson), reverb-laden accapella beauty (Prelude), sun-soaked blue-eyed soul (Richard Schneider Junior), nods to the KLF's Chill Out album (Acker Bilk), seductive slow jams (Byrnes & Barnes), vintage Balearica (Andreas Vollenweider, John Martyn) and atmospheric new wave (XTC, This Mortal Coil).
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Deep Valley
Cat: 12K 1102. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Cold Weather
River Reflections
Fallen Trees On The Far Shore
Hidden Paths, Animal Tracks
Whispered Surfaces
Boundaries
Beyond, Winter Sun
Floodwater Debris
Drawn From River Water
Landscapes, Shared
Review: Deep Valley is a new collaborative work by Australian artists Seaworthy aka Cameron Webb and Matt Rosner and they came together for it during a week-long residency at Bundanon Art Museum in New South Wales. The property which was gifted to the Australian public by artists Arthur and Yvonne Boyd in the 1990s offers a unique landscape along the Shoalhaven River and is surrounded by sandstone cliffs and diverse wildlife. Drawing inspiration from Boyd's belief that "you can't own a landscape," Deep Valley combines the inspiration of that setting with environmental recordings, guitars, piano, and electronic processing all of which aim to highlight the transient nature of ecosystems and encourage you to reconnect with the sounds of nature.
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A Complicated Woman
Cat: 754987 2. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Pop
I Do & I Don't Care
Focus Is Power
Mother
The Curse
Logic, Bitch! (feat Sue Tompkins)
Cheers To Me
If Not Now, It's Soon
In Plain Sight (feat Moonchild Sanelly)
Lies (feat Nadine Shah)
69
What Now
The Deep Blue Okay
Review: Rebecca Taylor arrives at third album A Complicated Woman in a very different place to where she was before the release of her previous full-length, the Mercury Prize-nominated Prioritise Pleasure. Now a bona-fide pop star, the South Yorkshire chanteuse now has to deal with heightened expectations and her own experience of fame. By the sound of A Complicated Woman, she's handling both with aplomb. That's not to say that the lyrics avoid difficult subjects - her own worries remain front and centre - but the delightfully grandiose production, extensive use of choirs and orchestras, and Taylor's own penchant for penning stadium-sized sing-alongs deliver a maximal pop gem fitting her genuine star status. Rotherham's finest has never sounded so good (or, it should be added, explicit - there are some genuinely adult themes on display).

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Live In The USA 1978
Cat: SEXPISS 78CD. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
God Save The Queen (CD1: South East music Hall Atlanta January 5th 1978) (4:43)
I Wanna Be Me (2:57)
Seventeen (3:12)
New York (3:08)
Bodies (3:17)
Submission (4:10)
Holidays In The Sun (4:10)
EMI (3:36)
No Feelings (3:27)
Problems (5:03)
Pretty Vacant (7:07)
Anarchy In The UK (4:22)
Radio Ad (CD2: longhorn Ballroom Dallas January 10th 1978) (2:08)
God Save The Queen (3:45)
I Wanna Be Me (4:01)
Seventeen (3:17)
New York (4:35)
EMI (3:43)
Bodies (5:20)
Belsen Was A Gas (2:33)
Holidays In The Sun (4:36)
No Feelings (4:28)
Problems (4:31)
Pretty Vacant (3:32)
Anarchy In The UK (6:11)
No Fun (7:04)
God Save The Queen (CD3: Winterland Ballroom San Francisco January 14th 1978)
I Wanna Be Me
Seventeen
New York
EMI
Belsen Was A Gas
Bodies
Holidays In The Sun
Liar
No Feelings
Problems
Pretty Vacant
Anarchy In The UK
No Fun
Review: Nowadays regarded as the stuff of punk legend, the chaotic and ill-fated jaunt undertaken by the Sex Pistols across the US in January of 1978 was hindered by so many differing factors, it was almost as if they were set to fail. Plagued by poor management while trapped on a label with no real idea how to market such a tumultuous roster outlier, the band found themselves performing for those there out of mere curiosity more than their targeted audience or genuine fans, culminating in severe burn-out in real time, captured on these recordings. Finally, for the first time, several of these shows have been retooled to their correct sequencing with this collection reflecting the debaucherous live sets in all their feral glory that took place on January 5th at the South East Music Hall in Atlanta, Georgia, January 10th at the Longhorns Ballroom in Dallas, Texas, and January 14th at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, California. Boasting all of the essential anthems from 'God Save The Queen' to 'Pretty Vacant' and 'Anarchy In The UK', behind the energy is the sound of a band imploding, while today not all wounds have healed with the surviving members currently enjoying a celebration of their iconic Never Mind The Bollocks LP with former Gallows frontman Frank Carter stepping in for MAGA man Jon Lydon, who continues to lob barbs at his former bandmates whenever given half the chance.
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I Am A Tree I Am A Mouth
Cat: BING 204CD. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Ambient/Drone
I Am
Through Massive Mountains
My Life Is Not This Steep Hour
Now The Hour Bends Down
In The Deep Nights I Dig For You
Put My Eyes Out: I Can See You
I Find You In All Things
Gong
Review: First released three years ago and now receiving a deserved reissue, I Am A Tree I Am A Mouth is undoubtedly one of the most magic albums by Australian-American sprano and composer Jane Sheldon - an artist famed for her unique, voice-based works. While the album is not entirely made up of layered vocals and vocalisations - Sheldon employs long, languid ambient drones and textures throughout - they're naturally the focal point. Most of the lyrics (mostly sung, but some spoken) are taken from Rainer Maria Rilke's 1995 tome The Book of Hours (meaning Sheldon largely sings in German), and these are delivered in all manner of inspired ways. The results are uniformly dazzling, blurring the boundaries between chamber music, neo-classical and ambient music's experimental fringes.
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MAD!
MAD! (CD)
Cat: TRANS 850CD. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Do Things My Own Way
JanSport Backpack
Hit Me, Baby
Running Up A Tab At The Hotel For The Fab
My Devotion
Don't Dog It
In Daylight
I-405 Rules
A Long Red Light
Drowned In A Sea Of Tears
A Little Bit Of Light Banter
Lord Have Mercy
Review: Ron and Russell Mael's 28th album as Sparks finds the eccentric, iconic sibling duo in typically fun and forthright form. Ironically titled MAD! - a label that has been used plenty of times to describe their self-contained sound world - the set sees them offer up frequently lightly satirical songs inspired by such subjects as branded packpacks (the gloriously silly 'JanSport Backpack'), performative devotion, toxic banter and online influencer culture - all soundtracked by the brothers' unique musical blend of fuzzy guitars, new wave synth-pop sounds, over-the-top operatic references and oddball electronic noises. Basically, it's a Sparks album - and an excellent one at that.
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Instant Holograms On Metal Film (Japanese Edition)
Cat: BNK 32153282. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Mystical Plosives
Aerial Troubles
Melodie Is A Wound
Immortal Hands
Vermona F Transistor
Le Coeur Et La Force
Electrified Teenybop!
Transmuted Matter
Esemplastic Creeping Eruption
If You Remember I Forgot How To Dream (part 1)
Flashes From Everywhere
Colour Television
If You Remember I Forgot How To Dream (part 2)
Aerial Troubles (instrumental - bonus track)
Review: After an extended hiatus of 15 years, Britain's foremost purveyors of Motorik-influenced avant-pop are back with a surprise new album. With leading members (and songwriters) Tim Gane and Laetitia Saddler at the helm and a vast array of former bandmembers and guest performers swinging by the studio to make their presence felt, Instant Holograms on Metal Films - here presented in Japanese edition form complete with obi-strip and an instrumental bonus cut - sounds and feels like classic Stereolab. For proof, wrap your ears around the nostalgic, jaunty and analogue-rich opener 'Mystical Pleasures', the warming shuffle of 'Melodie is a Wound', the slipped Gainsbourg flex of 'Le Coeur Et la Force', the jazzy joy of 'Transmuted Matter' and the heady nostalgia of 'Colour Television'.
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The Singles 1978-1983
Cat: QAHOY 2CD425. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Suspect Device
Wasted Life
Alternative Ulster
'78 RPM
Gotta Gettaway
Bloody Sunday
Straw Dogs
You Can't Say Crap On The Radio
At The Edge
Running Bear (live)
White Christmas (live)
Nobody's Hero
Tin Soldiers
Back To Front
Mr Fire Coal-Man
Just Fade Away
Go For It
Doesn't Make It All Right (live)
Silver Lining
Safe As Houses
Listen
Sad Eyed People
That's When Your Blood Bumps
Two Guitars Clash
Talkback
Good For Nothing
Bits Of Kids
Stands To Reason
The Price Of Admission
Touch & Go
Review: Originally formed in 1977 in Belfast at the height of The Troubles, Stiff Little Fingers should require little to no introduction for any self-proclaimed punk aficionado, with the band credited as the first punk outfit to ever record and release output in Northern Ireland. The aptly titled The Singles 1978-1983 offers a double CD compilation collating all of their A and B-sides issued during their initial tenure, including the hit singles 'Straw Dogs', 'At The Edge', 'Nobody's Hero', and the haunting 'Bits Of Kids', as well as a bevvy of deeper, overlooked cuts. Complete with a booklet containing detailed liner notes on each single plus illustrations of all relevant sleeves, the collection serves as both a crash course for beginners and a triumphant nostalgia trip for lifer-listeners.
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The Film
Cat: 62390. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Metal
Scene 1
Scene 2: The Run
Hard Truth
Scene 3
Scene 4
Camera
The Truth Is Out There
Scene 5: Breathing Fire
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Ibiza Classics: 10th Anniversary Collection
Cat: 758166 5. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Funky/Club House
Pjanoo
Lola's Theme
Touch Me
Free (Do What U Want) (Giobbi club edit)
Finally (New 2025 edit)
With Every Heartbeat
La Ritournelle
Man With A Red Face (New 2025 edit)
Yeke Yeke (New 2025 edit)
You Got The Love (Tiesto remix)
Sing It Back
Killer
Time (Tale Of Us X Pete Tong X Jules Buckly)
Waiting All Night
Insomnia
9PM (Till I Come)
Out Of Space
Right Here, Right Now
Strings Of Life, Knights Of The Jaguar/Nightmare/Cafe De Mar
Promised Land
The Cure & The Cause
Body Language
Sweet Harmony
Greece 2000
Children
You Don't Know Me
Galvanize
Born Slippy
Go
Your Love
Rose Rogue
Good Life
Where Love Is
Clubbed To Death
Belfast
Porcelain
Feel The Love
Rhythm Of The Night
Review: A decade has now passed since long-serving British DJ Pete Tong joined forces with arranger/conductor Jules Buckley to create covers of classic dance anthems with the help of the latter's expansive Heritage Orchestra collective. Since then, there have been countless concerts and albums - the latter frequently featuring vocal performances from high-profile artists. This tenth anniversary 'best of' collection is therefore welcome. There are some new standalone 'edits' of tracks previously featured on medleys - see 'Finally' (featuring Jessie Ware), 'Man With The Red Face', 'Yeke Yeke' and the sweeping, soaring 'Cafe Del Mar' - but otherwise you're getting fan favourites and familiar anthems, including tasty versions of Orbital's 'Belfast', Adamski's 'Killer' (featuring original singer and now superstar Seal), Joe Smooth's 'Promised Land' and Robert Miles' 'Children'.
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Live From Baloise Session
Cat: 402975 9202219. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Progressive Rock
My Sunday Feeling
Living In The Past
Serenade To A Cuckoo
So Much Trouble
Nursie
Rocks On The Road
A New Day Yesterday
Too Old To Rock And Roll, Too Young To Die
Bouree
Nothing Is Easy
Dharma For One
Heavy Horses
Thick As A Brick (8:41)
Aqualung (6:36)
Locomotive Breath (6:42)
Review: Back in 2008, Jethro Tull performed a now legendary set at the Basel Festival in Switzerland. Their "powerful and passionate" performance - as the accompanying press release puts it - was previously available on DVD, but this double-CD marks the first time the soundtrack has been made available as an audio release. It naturally stands up to scrutiny, with the effervescent Ian Anderson (switching as ever between vocals and flute) leading the way on a memorable trawl through their epic back catalogue and its notable blends of folk, progressive rock, jazz, hard rock and neo-classical movements. Expect to hear fine versions of 'Aqualung', 'Living In The Past', 'A New Day Yesterday', 'Locomotive Breath' and much more besides.
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Never Enough
Cat: 075678 601422. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Never Enough (8:05)
Sole (2:35)
I Care (1:01)
Dreaming (2:30)
Light Design (1:59)
Dull (6:00)
Sunshower (2:57)
Look Out For Me (3:35)
Ceiling (4:26)
Seein' Stars (0:38)
Birds (1:04)
Slowdive (3:20)
This Is Happening (1:11)
Magic Man (3:02)
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Sincerely
Cat: 754389 1. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Heaven Is A Home (3:30)
Sugar! Honey! Love! (3:05)
Lose My Cool (4:02)
It's Just Us (2:56)
Territorial (3:20)
Silk Lingerie (3:35)
Fall Apart (3:06)
All I Can Say (3:09)
Daggers! (2:45)
For: You (2:45)
Angels All Around Me (3:12)
Breeze! (3:59)
Sunshine & Rain (3:21)
ILYSMIH (3:14)
Review: Since appearing on Gorillaz fifth album, Humanz, in 2017, Kali Uchis has been on an upward trajectory. Now a major international star with a quartet of major label backed solo albums to her name, the Colombian American rapper and singer arrives at album number five, Sincerely, at the peak of her powers. Inspired in part by an unexplained "life-altering event", the set's lyrics explore "the complexities of life" and her desire to "find joy in life despite of the world". In truth, it's more joy than pain, with Uchis gravitating towards head-nodding, string-laden grooves, r&b-influenced pop, guitar-laden trip-hop torch songs, and immersive, dream-like soundscapes.
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Second Toughest In The Infants (reissue)
Cat: UWR 00100CD. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Progressive House
Juanita/Kiteless/To Dream Of Love
Banstyle/Sappy's Curry
Confusion The Waitress
Rowla
Pearls Girl
Air Towel
Blueski
Stagger
Review: Karl Hyde and Rick Smith continue to offer-up remastered CD reissues of gems from Underworld's vast back catalogue. Here they return to 1996's Second Toughest In The Infants, a set - co-produced with then third member Darren Emerson - which cemented their growing status as one of British electronic music's true headline attractions. While not as admired as its predecessor, it remains a fantastic full-length excursion - an inventive and frequently inspired collection of peak-time-ready epics that borrow liberally from progressive house, techno and spacey drum & bass (see 'Banstyle/Sappy's Curry'). It also contains a number of genuine stunners, not least the bustling 'Confusion The Waitress', the acid-fired insanity of 'Rawla', and the trance-inducing early morning hypnotism of 'Air Towel'.

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Beaucoup Fish (reissue)
Cat: UWR 00101CD. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Progressive House
Cups
Push Upstairs
Jumbo
Shudder/King Of Snake
Winjer
Skym
Bruce Lee
Kittens
Push Downstairs
Something Like A Mama
Moaner
Review: Recorded and released after the crossover success of 'Born Slippy [Nuxx]', Beaucoup Fish remains Underworld's most commercially successful album. The third and final set to be recorded with then third member Darren Emerson, it has fewer rough edges and in-your-face grooves than its predecessors whilst still retaining the band's rave-igniting sound of the 1990s. Now remastered and reissued on CD for the first time since 2017, it's a set that has aged well. For proof, check the woozy slipped deep house of 'Cups', the breakbeat-powered, acid-fired peak-time insanity of 'Shudder/King of Snake', the rushing release of 'Push Upstairs', the heady ambient bliss of 'Skym' and the drum & bass-influenced warmth of 'Something Like Mama'.
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Jon Savage's Space: Light Years From Home
VARIOUS
Cat: CTRUE 48CD. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
The Byrds - "CTA 102"
Spirit - "Space Child"
Cosmic Hoffmann - "Space Disco"
Atmosfear - "Dancing In Outer Space"
Devo - "Space Junk"
Martin Hannett & Steve Hopkins - "Space Music"
Tom Recchion - "Space Ship"
Wooden Shjips - "Space Clothes"
Mr Fingers - "Distant Planet"
Tom Dissevelt & Kid Baltan - "Moon Maid"
Sun Ra - "Outer Space Plateau"
Biosphere - "Startoucher"
Lothar & The Hand People - "Space Hymn"
Hawkwind - "Space Is Deep"
US 69 - "2069 A Spaced Oddity"
Tim Buckley - "Starsailor"
Review: While best known as an admired author and music historian, Jon Savage has long been one of our most interesting and considered compilation curators - a music collector whose thematic collections have variously touched on 90s ambient, turn-of-the-80s electronica, post-punk, LGBTQ pop, garage-rock and proto-techno. On Space: Light Years From Home, he offers a whirlwind - and decidedly eclectic - trip through music inspired by all things intergalactic. That means an enticing blend of out-there instrumentals (Spirt's 'Space Child'(), cosmic disco throbbers (Cosmic Hoffmann's deliciously OTT 'Space Disco'), Britfunk (Atmosfear), new wave (Devo), experimental synth-scapes (Martin Hannett and Steve Hopkins), out-there jazz (Sun Ra), weirdo ambient (Biosphere), space rock (Hawkwind), Deep house (Larry Heard) and impossible-to-pigeonhole oddness (Tim Buckley).



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Electric Junk: A Journey Through Deutsche Rock, Psych & Kosmiche 1970-1978
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Cat: CRCD 4BOX193. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Guru Guru - "Electric Junk"
Jane - "Early In The Morning"
Brainticket - "Back Sand"
Kraan - "Head"
Karthago - "Why Don't You Stop Buggin' Me (Wave On)"
Epsilon - "She Belongs To Me"
Eloy - "Daybreak"
Message - "Dreams & Nightmares (Dreams)"
Nosferatu - "Highway"
La Dusseldorf - "Silver Cloud"
Klaus Schulze - "Satz Gewitter (Energy Rise, Energy Collapse)"
Lava - "Piece Of Peace"
Tangerine Dream - "Movements Of A Visionary"
Hans-Joachim Roedelius - "Regenmacher"
Conrad Schnitzler - "Wild Space 6"
Nine Days' Wonder - "Moment"
Faust - "Jennifer"
Novalis - "Dronsz"
Agitation Free - "You Play For Us Today"
Silberbart - "Brain Brain"
Edgar Froese - "Epsilon In Malaysian Pale"
Cluster - "Georgel"
My Solid Ground - "The Executioner"
Popol Vuh - "Ah!"
Klaus Schulze - "Some Velvet Phasing"
Triumvirat - "March To The Eternal City"
Tangerine Dream - "Ultima Thule Pt 1"
Embryo - "A Place To Go"
Faust - "On The Way To Abamae"
Electric Sandwich - "China" (single version)
My Solid Ground - "Dirty Yellow Mist"
Ramses - "Le Leyla"
Frame - "Frame Of Mind"
A R & Machines - "Als Hatte Ich Das Alles Schon 'mal Gesehen"
Janus - "Red Sun" (2013 remix)
Guru Guru - "Stone In"
Hoelderlin - "Schwebebahn"
Orange Peel - "We Still Try To Change"
Pell Mell - "City Monster"
Os Mundi - "A Question Of Decision"
Sweet Smoke - "Darkness To Light"
Review: Cherry Red's latest four-disc deep dive takes us on an extensive tour of the East and West German rock underground of the 1970s, a time when both countries developed their own distinctive takes on psychedelic, experimental and mind-altering rock music - and of course the decidedly cosmic sounds that would later be dubbed "kosmiche" and "krautrock". Across the four discs (and superb liner notes), they've got it all covered, from the heavy riffs and elongated solos of Massage, the wild psych-blues of Nosferatu and the ambient electronics of Klaus Schulze, to the stretched-out synth epics of Tangerine Dream, the out-there Indian exotica of Conrad Schnitzler, the dubby jams of Faust and the decidedly hallucinatory brilliance of My Solid Ground.


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Planet Mu 30 1995 - 2025
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Cat: ZIQ 470CD. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Jlin - "B12"
Venetian Snares - "Drums"
Traxman - "Ace Boogie"
Nondi - "Worrygirl"
FaltyDL - "Usually I'm Cautious"
Rev - "Mind Game"
BAE BAE - "Living In The Memory"
Ship Sket - "Dysentery"
Slikback - "Foli"
U Ziq - "Imperial Crescent V I P"
RP Boo - "No Return 2"
DJ Manny - "Smooth Jungle"
Saint Abdullah & Eomac - "Victorian All-rounder" (feat Laura LAIR)
Nik Colk Void - "A Tough Design" (demo)
Elmoe - "Battle Zone"
Meemo Comma - "Stillness Of Man"
Herva - "Kuna"
Xylitol - "Nevada"
Ital Tek - "Heat Seeker"
Speaker Music - "Sonological Hubris"
Jana Rush - "Cruisin' On Lake Shore Drive"
DJ Girl - "Bonito Applebum"
Luke Vibert - "Bullet Drop"
James Krivchenia - "Quantum Flirt" (feat Sam Wilkes)
Rian Treanor - "Another Future Is Impossible"
Review: There are basically two types of anniversary compilations: the humble retrospective, packed with classics and significant musical moments from the past, and collections of all-new music that showcase where an imprint is at right now. Predictably, Planet My founder Mike Paradinas AKA U-Ziq has chosen the latter option to mark the occasion of his legendary experimental label's 30th birthday. There's naturally plenty to get the blood pumping and the synapses snapping across the 25 tracks on show, from the skittish IDM of Jlin ('B12'), mutant future-boogie of Venetian Snares ('Drums') and hard-to-pigeonhole excellence of Falty DL ('Usually I'm Cautious'), to the chopped-and-screwed r&b of Bae Bae ('Living In The Memory'), Nik Colk Void's industrial gunk ('A Tough Design (demo)'), the glassy-eyed D&B/ambient techno of Xylitol ('Nevada') and the sample-rich instrumental hip-hop hedonism of Luke Vibert ('Bullet Drop').
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Strobes In Space: Indie Sleaze Nu Rave & Future Disco 2000-2009
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Cat: BN 13CD. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
New Young Pony Club - "Ice Cream"
Bloc Party - "Banquet" (Phones Disco remix)
Datarock - "Fa-Fa-Fa"
LCD Soundsystem - "Tribulations"
TokTok & Soffy O - "Missy Queen's Gonna Die"
Justice V Simian - "We Are Your Friends"
Digitalism - "Zdarlight"
Soulwax - "NY Excuse"
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Heads Will Roll" (A-Trak remix radio edit)
Klaxons - "Two Receivers"
The Rapture - "Sister Saviour" (DFA vocal remix)
Goose - "Black Gloves"
Simian Mobile Disco - "Hustler"
Test Icicles - "What's Your Damage" (Alan Braxe & Fred Falke remix)
CSS - "Let's Make Love & Listen To Death From Above"
We Have Band - "Hear It In The Cans"
Fujiya & Miyagi - "Knickerbocker"
Friendly Fires - "Jump In The Pool"
Playgroup - "Make It Happen" (Full Length version)
Tiga - "You Gonna Want Me"
Tom Vek - "I Ain't Saying My Goodbyes"
Shit Disco - "OK"
Zongamin - "Bongo Song"
Black Strobe - "Italian Fireflies"
Fischerspooner - "Emerge"
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - "Satan Said Dance"
Phoenix - "1901"
The Killers - "Mr Brightside" (Jacques Lu Cont Thin White Duke radio remix)
Cut Copy - "Going Nowhere"
!!! - "Me & Guiliani Down By The School Yard - A True Story"
Review: Given that much time has passed since the original nu-rave and, ahem, 'indie sleaze' days of the noughties, it was perhaps inevitable that we'd get a celebratory compilation sooner, rather than later. Two Piers has done a pretty good job of marking those movements - or the 'nu-rave' end of it at least - on Strobes In Space. There are plenty of bona-fide crossover anthems of the period present - Justice v Simian's 'We Are Your Friends', New Yong Pony Club's punk-funk inspired 'Ice Cream', the Jacques Lu Cont revision of The Killers 'Mr Brightside' and LCD Soundsystem's 'Tribulations' included - alongside genuine underground club classics and tracks that undoubtedly deserve another airing (see Simian Mobile Disco's 'Hustler', Tiga's 'You're Gonna Want It', Playgroup's genuinely brilliant 'Make It Happen' and Soulwax's 'NY Excuse').



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Pop Gems: The 80s
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Pop Gems: The 80s (unmixed 3xCD)
Cat: 885198 9. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Pop
The Human League - "Human"
A-Ha - "Cry Wolf"
Duran Duran - "Careless Memories"
Japan - "Visions Of China"
ABC - "That Was Then But This Is Now"
Adam Ant - "Apollo 9"
Tears For Fears - "Mothers Talk"
Roxy Music - "Same Old Scene"
The Stranglers - "European Female"
Joan Armatrading - "Drop The Pilot"
Tina Turner - "Typical Male"
Belinda Carlisle - "Circle In The Sand"
Fairground Attraction - "Find My Love" (feat Eddi Reader)
Katrina & The Waves - "Sun Street"
Amazulu - "Excitable"
Tanita Tikaram - "Good Tradition"
Red Box - "Lean On Me (Ah-Li-Ayo)"
Curiosity Killed The Cat - "Ordinary Day"
Five Star - "If I Say Yes"
Hot Chocolate - "I Gave You My Heart (Didn't I)"
Jaki Graham - "Round & Around"
The Jam - "Absolute Beginners"
Dexys Midnight Runners - "The Celtic Soul Brothers (More, Please, Thank You)"
Deacon Blue - "Wages Day"
Simply Red - "The Right Thing"
Level 42 - "The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up)"
Swing Out Sister - "Twilight World"
Womack & Womack - "Love Wars"
Cameo - "Back & Forth"
Chaka Khan - "This Is My Night"
Sheila E - "The Belle Of St Mark"
Dead Or Alive - "Something In My House"
Kim Wilde - "The Second Time"
Art Of Noise - "Peter Gunn" (feat Duane Eddy)
Wax - "Bridge To Your Heart"
Paul Young - "Tomb Of Memories"
King - "Won't You Hold My Hand Now"
Belouis Some - "Imagination"
Furniture - "Brilliant Mind"
Cock Robin - "The Promise You Made"
Boy George - "Keep Me In Mind"
UB40 & Chrissie Hynde - "Breakfast In Bed"
Electric Light Orchestra - "Twilight"
John Parr - "St Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion)"
It Bites - "Calling All The Heroes"
Men At Work - "Overkill"
Jim Diamond - "Hi Ho Silver"
Belle & The Devotions - "Love Games"
Dollar - "Hand Held In Black & White"
Haysi Fantayzee - "Shiny Shiny"
Shakin' Stevens & Bonnie Tyler - "A Rocking Good Way (To Mess Around & Fall In Love)"
Stray Cats - "Runaway Boys"
Roman Holliday - "Motor Mania"
Sam Brown - "Can I Get A Witness"
Tiffany - "I Saw Him Standing There"
Bros - "Chocolate Box"
Milli Vanilli - "Baby Don't Forget My Number"
LeVert - "Casanova"
Narada Michael Walden - "I Shoulda Loved Ya"
The Spinners - "Cupid/I've Loved You For A Long Time"
The Four Tops - "Indestructible"
The Christians - "Forgotten Town"
Randy Crawford - "Rainy Night In Georgia"
Review: While compilations of 1980s pop music are ten-a-penny, most tend to focus on the most celebrated hits and biggest singles. Spectrum's latest, Pop Gems: The 80s, takes a different approach, combining familiar numbers (Dexy's 'Celtic Soul Brothers', Roxy Music's 'Same Old Scene' and the Human League's 'Human') with forgotten treats and less-celebrated cuts from big names of the era (Tears For Fears, Ah-Ha, Shakin' Stevens, Adam Ant, ABC, Duran Duran, Boy George, Five Star, Bros etc). There's also a sprinkling of crossover American dancefloor hits too, from the likes of Chaka Khan, Womack & Womack, Sheila E, Cameo and Jakki Graham). It packs in plenty of three discs, as you'd expect, and even finds space for a dash of Fairground Convention!
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