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Journey 2 The Light
Cat: FSLP-001. Rel: 16 Nov 07
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Interlude I
Voices Whisper
Reprogram
Northern Lights
Peace Be Central
Interlude II
Question XIII
2 Blind 2 See
Another One Save Me
Interlude III
Review: "Journey 2 The Light" is a new jazz project from Mark De Clive Lowe, featuring Bembe Segue and Jason Yarde.
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Sex Magik: Histoire De Lilith Von Sirius
Cat: 6147256. Rel: 12 Oct 07
 
Rock (All)
Das Ist...
Les Habitudes N'Existant Pas
Aiwass
Sauvage
Je Deconne
La Monnaie Vivante
Mademoisella D
Avalanches
Loups
Barbelo
Sans Debut Ni Fin
666 Magik
Review: Magic C brings you Sex magik: Histoire De Lilith Von Sirius' from Jad Wio. The legendary French rock-goth-new wave icon from the 80's makes his come back with this brilliant lp. Some of you might remember the total classic tracks like 'Precilla' or 'Contact' that created quite a stir at the beginning of the 90's, taking all alternative French scenes by storm, and reached cult status ever since. This is his big come back with huge potential tracks such as 'Das Ist...'.
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Heavier Yet: Lays The Crownless Head
Cat: RKX 096LP. Rel: 03 Oct 24
 
International
TOP (7:25)
Dey (feat Damian Marley) (5:45)
Stand Well Well (5:55)
Emi Aluta (feat Sampa The Great) (8:43)
Love & Revolution (8:37)
Move (5:47)
Review: Seun Kuti has released his highly anticipated album Heavier Yet (Lays The Crownless Head) via Record Kicks to great excitement. This album, executive produced by Lenny Kravitz and featuring Fela Kuti's original engineer Sodi Marciszewer, marks a significant milestone in Kuti's career. Following his Grammy-nominated album Black Times, this release showcases his evolution as both an artist and activist. The album features six powerful tracks, each embodying themes of resistance, resilience, and revolution. The track 'Dey,' featuring Damian Marley, emphasises self-empowerment, while 'Emi Aluta' pays homage to revolutionaries, featuring the innovative Sampa The Great. 'T.O.P.' critiques societal values, promoting empathy and a connection to nature. 'Love and Revolution' highlights Kuti's belief in love as a catalyst for change. Kuti expressed gratitude for Kravitz's brotherly support and Sodi's guidance during the production process. He continues to uphold the legacy of his father, Fela Kuti, using his music to inspire social change. This album promises to redefine contemporary Afrobeat while staying true to its roots. Fans can expect an album that entertains, inspires and ignites activism.
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タグ: Afrobeat
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Music To Refine To: A Remix Companion To Severance
Cat: FFC 192. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Entering Lumon (2:18)
Mammalians Nurturable (3:11)
Music Of Wellness (2:48)
Elevator Down (3:20)
Morning Routine (3:02)
Irving Watermelon (3:25)
Muzak Kier Hymn (4:20)
Entering Lumon (2:08)
Mammalians Nurturable (3:26)
Music Of Wellness (2:35)
Elevator Down (3:21)
Morning Routine (2:38)
Irving Watermelon (3:25)
Muzak Kier Hymn (4:42)
Review: WA electronica duo Odesza have been watching Severance... have you? 'Music To Refine To: A Remix Companion To Severance' manifests as a seven-track EP reimagining Theodore Shapiro's score for the hit Apple TV series, the series which takes the 21-Century fixation on the idea of work-life balance to lugubrious extremes. The three-time Grammy nominees bring their signature synth-dance to the sampled atmosses of Severance, transforming Shapiro's eerie, coporatocratic sound motifs into wicked electronica abtsractions. Just as we're not quite sure what we're doing when we sit down to work at our desks, this officially Apple sanctioned release by the pair mirrors the simulacrum-similarities between commissioned remix culture and the in-out social sanctions of the fictive Lumon Corporation.
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The Village Thing
Cat: LPS 048LTD500. Rel: 01 May 08
 
Funk
Until I Do
Wizard Shep
Part Of The Room
Green Lane
Song Of Consolation
Tales Of Jasmine & Suicide
Flowers
Suddently It's Evening
Death
Fafnir & The Nights
Review: Wah Wah presents another acid folk delicacy from The Village Thing catalogue. 'The Sun Also Rises' was recorded by Graham Hemingway (vocals, guitar)
and Anne Hemingway (vocals, dulcimer, glockenspiel, vibes, percussion). They were occasionally joined by John Turner (string bass, finger-picked & with a bow)
and Andy Legget (whistle on one of the songs). It features an amazing tapestry of acid folk sounds with great male/female vocal harmonies. On the sources of this
record you will hear echoes of The Incredible String Band, Comus, C.O.B and Tir Na Nog, but of course delivered with the own personality of this Cardiff duo, very
hippie sounding with a very trippy atmosphere. The album was originally released in 1970, and our reissue will include one bonus track not on the original release,
taken from a 1972 Village Thing sampler. Comes in beautifully reproduced artwork in nice matt finish. Not only a top listener, but also a beautiful addition to your
acid folk collection.
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アルバム
Let It Be Blue
Let It Be Blue (blue vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: WARPLP 339B. Rel: 06 May 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Normal People (2:08)
A Little Bit (More) (3:12)
Storm Around The World (feat Maria Uzor) (3:19)
Un Puente (feat Angelica Garcia) (3:19)
Here's What I Need To Know (4:23)
Panama Canal (feat Meah Pace) (2:51)
Man On The Moon (feat Meah Pace) (3:40)
Let It Be Blue (3:54)
It's Grey, It's Grey (It's Grey) (3:15)
Crazy Talk (4:08)
This Is Pop 2 (4:29)
Review: 2019's Wallop was the last album we heard from !!! so fans will be delighted to check out this new full length, Let It Be Blue. The first single from it, 'Storm Around the World,' features Sink Ya Teeth's Maria Uzor and the band explained it was "originally an acid workout about parents who leave on tour," became much more. Expect the album to be a diverse affair packed with dance floor moments but also plenty of more spare sounds that allow the world play to shine through. Fittingly, this one - the band's ninth album - comes pressed on nice blue wax.
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Thr!!!er
Cat: WARPLP 236. Rel: 25 Apr 13
 
Indie/Alternative
Even When The Water's Cold
Get That Rhythm Right
One Girl/One Boy
Fine Fine Fine
Slyd
Californiyeah
Except Death
Careful
Station (Meet Me At The)
Review: It's nearly three years since we last heard from !!!, owners of the strangest name in dance music (it is, of course, pronounced !!!). In that time, the now veteran band's members have pursued a variety of intriguing solo projects, with Justin Van Der Volgen making his mark as a DJ and producer of seriously good disco edits. The brilliantly named Thr!!!er (see what they did etc.) is undeniably looser and groovier than previous efforts, with their trademark low-slung, punk-funk bass being used to good effect on tracks that range from LCD Soundsystem-ish house-influenced anthems ("Slyd") and Prince-influenced disco (the delightfully summery "One Girl/One Boy"), to West Coast stoner funk-rock ("Californiyeah") and Rick James style hustlin' disco-funk ("Except Death").
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As If
As If (2xLP)
Cat: WRP 260LP. Rel: 13 Oct 15
 
Indie/Alternative
All U Writers (4:53)
Sick Ass Moon (4:22)
Every Little Bit Counts (3:14)
Freedom! '15 (5:59)
Ooo (3:40)
All The Way (4:37)
Til The Money Runs Out (4:30)
Bam City (3:26)
Funk (I Got This) (4:41)
Lucy Mongoosey (3:21)
I Feel So Free (Citation Needed) (8:40)
Review: After a two-year hiatus, New York's finest purveyors of flash-fried power pop and disco-punk return with their sixth full-length. Despite being 18 years into their career, there are few signs of tiredness on the predictably vibrant As If. While potential sing-along moments are plentiful, it's the looseness of their grooves and the incessant funkiness of tracks such as "All U Writers", "Ooo", and the thrillingly low-slung "All The Way" - in which the Brookyln-based outfit brilliantly fuse springy dub-disco grooves, wild synths and classic house riffs - that catches the ear. Interestingly, the strongest influences this time round appear to be Prince and early Red Hot Chili Peppers, giving the album a particularly kaleidoscopic aural hue.
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Shake The Shudder
Shake The Shudder (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 283. Rel: 19 May 17
 
Indie/Alternative
The One 2 (4:23)
DITBR (interlude) (0:45)
Dancing Is The Best Revenge (4:41)
NRGQ (4:36)
Throw Yourself In The River (3:54)
What R U Up 2day? (4:26)
Five Companies (3:59)
Throttle Service (4:37)
Imaginary Interviews (4:45)
Our Love (U Can Get) (4:30)
Things Get Hard (3:31)
R Rated Pictures (5:20)
Review: Passing fashions for jerky post-punk and effervescent dance-pop have elevated this confusingly monikered outfit to hot topic status over the years, but !!! have maintained their own identity throughout. Tapping into a lineage of New York party music that touches on Ze records and Studio 54 whilst also embuing their sound with a punk rock vim and vigour straight from CBGBs, 'Shake The Shudder' might be the most timeless collection of suss, sway and swagger these freaks have put together in their 21 (!) years of filling dancefloors. Chk (chk chk) it out.
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タグ: Pop Disco
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Shake The Shudder
Shake The Shudder (limited clear vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 283X. Rel: 19 May 17
 
Indie/Alternative
The One 2 (4:23)
DITBR (interlude) (0:45)
Dancing Is The Best Revenge (4:41)
NRGQ (4:36)
Throw Yourself In The River (3:54)
What R U Up 2Day? (4:26)
Five Companies (3:59)
Throttle Service (4:37)
Imaginary Interviews (4:45)
Our Love (U Can Get) (4:30)
Things Get Hard (3:31)
R Rated Pictures (5:20)
Review: Passing fashions for jerky post-punk and effervescent dance-pop have elevated this confusingly monikered outfit to hot topic status over the years, but !!! have maintained their own identity throughout. Tapping into a lineage of New York party music that touches on Ze records and Studio 54 whilst also embuing their sound with a punk rock vim and vigour straight from CBGBs, 'Shake The Shudder' might be the most timeless collection of suss, sway and swagger these freaks have put together in their 21 (!) years of filling dancefloors. Chk (chk chk) it out.
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Played by: Maciek Sienkiewicz
タグ: Pop Disco
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Wallop
Wallop (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 302. Rel: 30 Aug 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Let It Change U (3:21)
Couldn't Have Known (3:35)
Off The Grid (3:48)
In The Grid (1:22)
Serbia Drums (3:40)
My Fault (3:36)
Slow Motion (3:45)
Slo Mo (0:40)
$50 Million (3:58)
Domino (3:41)
Rhythm Of The Gravity (3:27)
UR Paranoid (4:17)
This Is The Door (5:28)
This Is The Dub (0:36)
Review: Eight albums in and !!! are still as hard to define than the band's name is difficult to say. They've always managed to resonate with the sound and zeitgeist of the year in which they release, and "Wallop" doesn't differ from that modus. An amalgamation of tones at once uptempo and hedonistic yet brutally damaged, it's an electronic album built in the way the genres it pays homage to originally were - blueprint free. We've got dance-rock crossovers, straight up techno (albeit aimed squarely at non-die-hard-heads) and bouncing broken funk-house hybrids, so what more do you want? "Couldn't Have Known" nods to classic Basement Jaxx. "Domino" takes us down an IDM wormhole, where we meet the aptly titled "Ur Paranoid" and its pulsating intensity. Simultaneously referencing Primal Scream, trip hop, Madchester, whatever that track that set the club off last night was while sounding like none of the above, it's archetypal !!! business.
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Wallop
Wallop (green & pink vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 302X. Rel: 30 Aug 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Let It Change U (3:21)
Couldn't Have Known (3:35)
Off The Grid (3:48)
In The Grid (1:22)
Serbia Drums (3:40)
My Fault (3:36)
Slow Motion (3:45)
Slomo (0:40)
$50 Million (3:58)
Domino (3:41)
Rhythm Of The Gravity (3:27)
Ur Paranoid (4:17)
This Is The Door (5:28)
This Is The Dub (0:36)
Review: Eight albums in and !!! are still as hard to define than the band's name is difficult to say. They've always managed to resonate with the sound and zeitgeist of the year in which they release, and "Wallop" doesn't differ from that modus. An amalgamation of tones at once uptempo and hedonistic yet brutally damaged, it's an electronic album built in the way the genres it pays homage to originally were - blueprint free. We've got dance-rock crossovers, straight up techno (albeit aimed squarely at non-die-hard-heads) and bouncing broken funk-house hybrids, so what more do you want? "Couldn't Have Known" nods to classic Basement Jaxx. "Domino" takes us down an IDM wormhole, where we meet the aptly titled "Ur Paranoid" and its pulsating intensity. Simultaneously referencing Primal Scream, trip hop, Madchester, whatever that track that set the club off last night was while sounding like none of the above, it's archetypal !!! business.
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Louden Up Now (reissue)
Louden Up Now (reissue) (2xLP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: TG 234LP. Rel: 22 Jan 21
 
Indie/Alternative
When The Going Gets Tough, The Touch Get Karazzee (6:17)
Pardon My Freedom (5:54)
Dear Can (4:38)
King's Weed (1:18)
Hello, Is This Thing On? (7:28)
Shit Scheisse Merde (part 1) (4:55)
Shit Scheisse Merde (part 2) (6:22)
Me & Guiliani Down By The School Yard (A True Story) (9:02)
Theme From Space Island (2:19)
Review: 
American dance punks !!! won over plenty of fans and critics alike with their second studio album. It was hailed as a brave collision of agit-pop, indie and dance rock that was driven by funky rhythms and post punk attitudes. Two singles 'Hello? Is This Thing On?' and 'Pardon My Freedom' both performed well and it was said at the time that "the album brings some real substance to dance music" (just don't let any dance music fans hear that, though.) The slicker sound of this second album had more disco influences and plenty of trance inducing builds all made it extra electric.
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Oleva
Oleva (2xLP)
Cat: SAHKO 23. Rel: 13 Oct 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Unien Holvit (3:55)
S-bahn (5:29)
Set The Controls To The Heart Of The Sun (5:38)
Loihdittu (4:59)
Vastus (4:56)
U-bahn (4:41)
Frekvenssi (2:14)
Koituva (6:38)
Mojave (5:48)
Tasanko (4:29)
Kausaaliton (7:24)
Muistetun Palaava Taajuus (4:15)
Review: Sahko continues to deliver new vinyl pressings of lauded, in-demand items from the bulging back catalogue of sadly departed Finnish experimentalist Mika Vaino. The latest to get the treatment is Vaino's 2008 set Oleva, his fifth solo outing under the alternative O alias. The album remains one of Vaino's most magical, in part because it counters his usual icy, creepy and sometimes intense experimental sound with ambient, IDM and rhythm-driven pieces that variously draw on electro and industrial sounds. It contains some genuinely stunning moments of both darkness and light, including a number of widescreen epics that sound like they were tailor-made for black and white, European art-house movies.
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Metri (reissue)
Cat: SAHKO 006LP. Rel: 20 Feb 25
 
Techno
Sisan (1:42)
Kuvio (5:50)
Hion (2:23)
Muuntaja (6:52)
Twin Bleebs (7:50)
Hornitus (4:54)
Lasi (5:56)
Radio (8:58)
Erit-Samat (0:50)
JL-CSG (1) (2:29)
Kentta (5:42)
Asuntola (1:40)
JL-CSG (2) (4:22)
Halli (5:14)
Dayak (4:17)
Review: Essential minimal techno reissue from the late, great Finnish electronic musician and producer, Mika Vainio. Originally released in 1994 under the unassuming O moniker, 'Metri' was way ahead of its time and continues to sound as vital as ever more than 30 years after it was composed. The album first appeared on Sahko Records, and its reincarnation arrives on the very same imprint. Echoing long Nordic winters, the sparse but powerfully immersive collection effortlessly ebbs and flows, meandering through spaced-out textures, darting into paranoid acid topography, and submerging into the depths of abstract noise. Best enjoyed from start to finish, there are, nonetheless, plenty of highlights to savour. The frantic four-to-the-floor of 'Muuntaja', the haunting bells of 'Kuvio', the relentless acid dirt of 'Hornitus', or the shimmering pitched rhythms of 'Hion'. Nothing short of seminal.
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Kompromat
Kompromat (clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FC 118V12. Rel: 29 Nov 19
 
Psych/Garage Rock
It Grows Under (10:48)
Runnin' Escapin' (7:10)
The People (6:43)
Quite A Charade (7:45)
The Wheel (7:00)
Review: If you like dark, scuzzy, hypnotic, druggy rock 'n' roll with an extra helping of hallucinogenic FX then Portuguese three piece 10,000 Russos should have crossed your path by now. On the off chance that hasn't happened, let's start by you preparing to ask "where the hell have you guys been?". This is where Mark E. Smith and Neu! meet for a dance off in a pitch black room with only a strobe to guide their moves. Taking its name from "compromising material" used by the KGB for coercion and blackmail, on "Kompromat" the band have managed to genuinely distill that concept into something that's not just listenable, but repeatable. All tracks are delivered with pin-point accuracy, whether that's the hook-bass of post-punk nod "Runnin' Escapin'", spacey opener "It Grows Under", or the rough and ready squeal of distorted guitar reverberations on last hurrah "The Wheel".
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1000 Gecs (reissue)
1000 Gecs (reissue) (translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: 007567 8647031. Rel: 13 Nov 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
745 Sticky (2:22)
Money Machine (1:53)
800db Cloud (2:21)
I Need Help Immediately (1:22)
Stupid Horse (2:03)
XXXi Wud Nvrstop UXXx (2:55)
Ringtone (2:24)
Gecgecgec (2:22)
Hand Crushed By A Mallet (2:07)
Gec 2 U (3:17)
Review: To coincide with the release of the remix version of the 100 Gecs album, the St Louis-raised duo of the same name has decided to reissue their much-lauded 2019 debut. As critics pointed out at the time (and have done ever since), it's one of the most breathless and imaginative electro-pop albums of recent times, with the pair excitedly mixing and matching elements of hip-hop, grime, trap, synth-wave, synth-pop, dubstep, IDM, experimental electronica, grubby pop-punk, gabber and a myriad of other styles, all served with lashings of vocals put through an auto-tune filter. It's utterly bonkers, to be honest, but undeniably thrilling.
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10000 Gecs
10000 Gecs (LP + booklet)
Cat: 007567 8642203. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Dumbest Girl Alive (2:09)
757 (2:08)
Hollywood Baby (3:06)
Frog On The Floor (2:42)
Doritos & Fritos (3:17)
Billy Knows Jamie (2:52)
One Million Dollars (2:00)
The Most Wanted Person In The United States (2:33)
I Got My Tooth Removed (2:52)
Mememe (3:12)
Review: Dylan Brady and Laura Les are 100 Gecs and 10000 is their much anticipated second album. It comes four years after their 2019 breakout debut includes previously released tunes 'mememe' which is a colourful mix of ska-inflected verses, thrash guitars and wonky synths and 'Doritos & Fritos', a more 90s styled alt rock anthem unlike anything else the band has done. A world tour is to follow the release of this album and is the natural next step for this artfully unhinged and impossible-to-predict collective who make some of the most outsider pop sounds around right now.
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Coming Right At You (reissue)
Coming Right At You (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7759. Rel: 10 Feb 22
 
Soul
You Keep Coming Back (3:14)
No More City No More Country (6:40)
Boarding Pass (3:34)
Holes In My Shoes (3:31)
My Little Someone (4:17)
Windy C (5:20)
(Bet You Say) You Want To Make It With Me (4:16)
Don't Let Your Pride Overpower Your Love (4:27)
(And When I Said) I Love You (5:12)
Puppet On A Chain (3:48)
Review: The sole album released in 1974 from this almighty group of nine musicians lead by Chicago native Danny Leake continues to turn up in the hands of the most determined collectors for good reason. Formed in the most unlikely of circumstances as a group of American military workers stationed in Germany, the band made one dazzling leap onto the frontline of soul before promptly disbanding and never looking back.
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Raw Cause
Cat: JRF 0014. Rel: 04 Oct 18
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
The Drop (5:49)
Afrolude (1:49)
Kind Of Fuji (5:15)
Jimi (6:24)
Interlude (1:21)
Doom (4:22)
Fulfillment House (5:53)
WY September (8:41)
Review: 1000 Kings debut right here with this LP for the Jazz re:freshed imprint, and we just love bands that come out with an album as their first port of call. Thankfully, not only is this an album but it's a painfully cool one at that; the talented outfit take their own spin on jazz, giving a new meaning to the term 'free'. Opener "The Drop", is fast and relentless in its approach, and a sign of what's to come - a raucous, moody collection of high-pace jazz-dance tracks that are the reincarnation of those famous Dingwalls nights from back in the day...which seem to be on a rising trend nowadays. Wicked stuff. Recommended.
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out of stock $21.31
MTV Unplugged (reissue)
MTV Unplugged (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: R 1726868. Rel: 05 Sep 24
 
Indie/Alternative
These Are Days
Eat For Two
Candy Everybody Wants
I'm Not The Man
Don’t Talk
Hey Jack Kerouac
What’s The Matter Here?
Gold Rush Brides
Like The Weather
Trouble Me
Jezebel
Because The Night
Stockton Gala Days
Noah's Dove
Let The Mystery Be (bonus track)
Jolene (bonus track)
Dallas (bonus track)
Review: The 1993 MTV Unplugged performance by 10,000 Maniacs, now pressed on vinyl, serves as a stellar showcase of the band's artistry during their peak. Led by Natalie Merchant's expressive vocals, the album captures the band in a more intimate, acoustic setting, offering a fresh take on their most beloved tracks. The album opens with 'These Are Days,' where the blend of acoustic guitars and piano sets a warm, inviting tone. Merchant's voice shines throughout, especially on the hauntingly slowed-down rendition of 'Eat for Two,' which adds an eerie depth to the song. 'Because the Night,' while not as fiery as Patti Smith's original, still stands out as a compelling cover, with Merchant's softer approach giving it a unique spin. Tracks like 'Don't Talk,' 'Hey Jack Kerouac,' and 'What's the Matter Here?' benefit from the live arrangements, with additional musicians enriching the sound. The clear, polished production highlights the band's transition from their earlier, rougher sound to a more refined, accessible style. Overall, this album offers both longtime fans and newcomers a beautifully crafted collection, perfectly suited for the vinyl format.
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1001 Est Cremazie
Cat: WABB 199. Rel: 02 May 25
 
Jazz
The Way We Were (3:42)
The Sting (4:21)
Mon Ami Qui Fuit (4:25)
Le Picbois (3:24)
Les Gens De Mon Pays (3:55)
Water Melon Man (3:04)
Coming Home Baby (2:55)
Take Five (4:34)
Le Roi Muffe (4:03)
Bright Moments (2:52)
Review: More than just a school concert, 1975's Rocking Grass was a sensation. On one fine estival day, The College Andre-Grasset auditorium overflowed, leaving hundreds spellbound. Registering its impact, Jean-Yves Quesnel and colleagues immortalised the show into a recording, transforming Rocking Grass into Phono Grass.Sessions at College Edouard-Montpetit's studio captured the energy of a shifting musical landscape in Quebec; and pianist Benoit Sarrazin, unknowingly recorded mid-performance, later became a professional musician. The album's original songs, 'Le Roi Muffe' and 'Bright Moments', embodied the era's creative freedom, with the latter later sampled by DJs and featured on Canadian Racer. Originally pressed on a 500-copy run, 1001 est Cremazie become a prized collectible; now it's much more readily available.
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Saboreando: Pot Full Of Soul (remastered)
Cat: VAMPI 307. Rel: 27 Nov 24
 
International
On Old Broadway
Toma Guajira
Look To Me
You Put A Hurt In My Heart
Rhythm & Soul
Mojo Shingaling
Barbara With The Kooky Eyes
Tell Her I Love Her
Let Me Do My Thing
Review: This vibrant 1969 release captures the raw energy of Latin soul and funk, a perfect snapshot of Spanish Harlem's musical melting pot. With tight grooves and infectious percussion, the ensemble delivers tracks that feel alive with cultural and rhythmic vitality. Each arrangement draws from the boogaloo era's creativity, blending soulful melodies with sharp, danceable rhythms. This reissue offers a chance to experience a key moment in New York's Latin music history with its unmistakable blend of genres.
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タグ: Latin | Boogaloo | Latin Funk
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Mission Infinite (reissue)
Mission Infinite (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: NBNA 108LP. Rel: 11 Mar 20
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Mission Infinite (5:06)
Always (3:44)
Interlude #1 (0:11)
Chocolate Brown (4:05)
Interlude #2 (0:24)
Definition Of A Dollar (4:16)
Inner City Parasites (5:44)
Interlude #3 (0:43)
Venus (4:40)
Interlude #4 (0:15)
Black Plague (4:43)
Critical Meltdown (4:44)
Kumalox (1:14)
Baby Song (4:17)
Renaissance (1:28)
Dilemnas (5:11)
Review: 108 was a short-lived Bay Area hip hop group consisting of rappers Encore and Grand The Visitor along with producer Sedric Edwards. They released their "Mission Infinite" album in 1996 in very low qualities and now NBN Archives has done the right thing and press it up once more. It's an album deserving of all the attention it will get as it fuses fluid flows with woozy late-night hip-hop production and killer basslines. Made on a simple home set up but with a live bass player, it oozes that lo-fi, imperfect feel that makes it all the more lovable.
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The Original Soundtrack (reissue)
The Original Soundtrack (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: UMCLP 014. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Rock
Une Nuit A Paris: Part 1 One Night In Paris/Part 2 The Same Night In Paris/Part 3 Later The Same Night In Paris (8:38)
I'm Not In Love (6:01)
Blackmail (4:25)
The Second Sitting For The Last Supper (4:27)
Brand New Day (4:04)
Flying Junk (4:05)
Life Is A Minestrone (4:37)
The Film Of My Love (5:06)
Review: An underrated totem of British rock due to their many-sided, idiosyncratic ways, 10cc have a deep and rich legacy which broke through to mainstream recognition on just a few occasions. One of those occasions was the evergreen 'I'm Not In Love', a blue-eyed soul ballad for the ages, and it appeared on this, their third album. If you were expecting more of the same from the rest of The Original Soundtrack though, think again, as this outfit of insanely talented musicians follow their own creative whims. 'Life Is A Minestrone' is another of the band's most appreciated songs, but for the real 10cc experience let it play from the start and prepare to be swept away in the pomp and splendour of a daringly different kind of British rock band.
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The Things We Do For Love: The Ultimate Hits & Beyond
Cat: XPLODED 112V. Rel: 20 May 22
 
Rock
Rubber Bullets (5:18)
Donna (2:57)
The Dean & I (3:05)
The Wall Street Shuffle (3:23)
Silly Love (3:57)
Life Is A Minestrone (4:29)
Natural Wonder (2:56)
I'm Not In Love (5:56)
Art For Art's Sake (5:56)
I'm Mandy Fly Me (5:16)
The Things We Do For Love (3:18)
Good Morning Judge (2:52)
Deadlock Holiday (4:25)
Under Your Thumb (3:38)
Wedding Bells (3:21)
Cry (3:54)
For Your Love (2:40)
Heartful Of Soul (2:54)
Bus Stop (3:02)
Look Through Any Window (2:35)
No Milk Today (3:11)
Pamela Pamela (2:09)
Donna (live) (3:04)
The Wall Street Shuffle (live) (4:06)
I'm Not In Love (live) (6:05)
I'm Mandy Fly Me (live) (5:17)
The Things We Do For Love (live) (3:32)
Dreadlock Holiday (live) (4:35)
Review: This 10cc double LP comp is sprawling and comprehensive enough, spanning at least 30-odd tracks from the English pop rockers to tantalise your pop tastebuds. Superfans, beware; this one even contains an unreleased track, 'Natural Wonder', recorded by the band's original lineup. And that's not to mention 6 unreleased live bits, 6 Graham Gouldman songs, and 3 songs by Godley & Creme. Heavenly, synthy, balladry as ever.
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Easter Everywhere
Easter Everywhere (limited yellow & red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CHAY 112.
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Slip Inside This House (mono LP version)
Slide Machine (mono LP version)
She Lives (In A Time Of Her Own) (mono LP version)
Nobody To Love (mono LP version)
(It's All Over Now) Baby Blue (mono LP version)
Earthquake (mono LP version)
Dust (mono LP version)
(I've Got) Levitation (mono LP version)
I Had To Tell You (mono LP version)
Postures (Leave Your Body Behind) (mono LP version)
Slip Inside This House (Stereo LP version)
Slide Machine (Stereo LP version)
She Lives (In A Time Of Her Own) (Stereo LP version)
Nobody To Love (Stereo LP version)
(It's All Over Now) Baby Blue (Stereo LP version)
Earthquake (Stereo LP version)
Dust (Stereo LP version)
(I've Got) Levitation (Stereo LP version)
I Had To Tell You (Stereo LP version)
Postures (Leave Your Body Behind) (Stereo LP version)
Fire In My Bones (Stereo remix)
Review: Undoubtedly one of the most important bands in the whole history of psychedelic music, The 13th Floor Elevators were ahead of the curve and they didn't quite catch the wave some of their contemporaries managed in the heady days of Haight Ashbury and the hippie explosion. That might be down to their rawness, but there's still a beautiful songwriting sensibility to their music on this, their second album from 1967. Roky Erikson's band stretched out on Easter Everywhere, and this reissue on Charly goes even deeper into the record by offering up the mono and stereo versions of the album simultaneously, encouraging the audiophiles to do some avid A-Bing and the deep trippers to hear these heady sounds with dimensions they never noticed before.
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The Psychedelic Sounds Of The 13th Floor Elevators
The Psychedelic Sounds Of The 13th Floor Elevators (limited gatefold red & green splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CHAY 111A. Rel: 16 Feb 22
 
Psych/Garage Rock
You're Gonna Miss Me (2:30)
Roller Coaster (5:07)
Splash I (Now I'm Home) (3:53)
Reverbaration (2:49)
Don't Fall Down (3:03)
Fire Engine (3:23)
Thru The Rhythm (3:06)
You Don't Know (2:59)
Kingdom Of Heaven (3:10)
Monkey Island (2:41)
Tried To Hide (2:51)
You Don't Know (How Young You Are) (2:58)
Through The Rhythm (3:07)
Monkey Island (2:38)
Roller Coaster (5:07)
Fire Engine (3:22)
Reverberation (2:59)
Tried To Hide (2:49)
You're Gonna Miss Me (2:34)
I've Seen Your Face Before (3:56)
Don't Fall Down (3:03)
The Kingdom Of Heaven (3:17)
Review: Perhaps the defining psych album of its generation, The 13th Floor Elevators' 'The Psychedelic Sound/...' spans all your trippy garage rock hallmarks; it included timeless riffing guitars, tenor harmonies, and even an electric jug, which was blown on by much-honoured band member Tommy Hall. Now sees a reissue on bi-coloured 180g vinyl, featuring newly remastered mono mixes as well as a stereo mix of the running order originally intended by the band. This is the first remaster-reissue of the album in over four decades; before that, the stereo version was only available as part of the band's limited Music Of The Spheres boxset.

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Bull Of The Woods (Collector's Edition) (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
Cat: 3700477835699. Rel: 01 Dec 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Livin' On (3:22)
Barnyard Blues (2:43)
Til Then (3:13)
Never Another (2:22)
Rose & The Thorn (3:28)
Down By The River (1:43)
Scarlet & Gold (5:01)
Street Song (4:46)
Dr Doom (3:11)
With You (2:00)
May The Circle Remain Unbroken (2:38)
Review: Legendary psychedelic rock pioneers The 13th Floor Elevators are best remembered for the seismic impact of their 1966 debut album, but in many ways Bull Of The Woods represents a fuller vision of the band's hallucinatory sound. It's still absolutely spaced out, but there's a sharp focus to the songwriting which allows more space for the experimental sequences. The contrast between 'Til Then' and full freak ride 'Never Another' is a perfect example. There's a constant sense of disorientation doesn't detract from the songwriting as Roy Erikson and his gang go barrelling through cult classics like 'Down By The River', all sounding damn fine on this double white vinyl collectors edition from Culture Factory.
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1619 Bad Ass Band (reissue)
1619 Bad Ass Band (reissue) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7777. Rel: 29 Apr 22
 
Funk
Love To Love (3:59)
I Am Mine (4:04)
Step Out (2:57)
Where Do I Go From Here (3:33)
Nothing Can Stop My Loving You (3:49)
Just For You (4:17)
Rain (Always Finds Me Crying) (4:45)
For A Taste Of Your Love (4:49)
Nobody (3:36)
Review: To single out a release in catalogue of the 70s famed 'tax scam' label TSG is a hard ask the level of quality remained both consistently and inexplicably high during its two years of operation. Thus calling 1619 Bad Ass Band's 1976 self-titled album a stand-out release doesn't honour the spirit of the catalogue, and yet, by all accounts, everything about this monolithic funk and soul unit is striking.

Prices on the second-hand market for the original LP and 1978 Graham International reissue have priced out virtually everyone for decades. P-Vive is thrilled to be reissuing the album on vinyl fitted with an iconic Japanese obi strip.
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Played by: Charles Maurice
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Endless
Endless (3xLP)
Cat: LT 040. Rel: 24 Oct 17
 
Techno
The Ram (6:28)
Permafrost (5:07)
Endless (7:25)
Psychic (6:46)
Flood (7:21)
Diagonal Iris (6:44)
Vanisher (5:28)
Intuitionist (7:18)
Manitoban (7:46)
Super Intelligent (5:07)
Past Life Memory (9:00)
Razor (5:45)
Review: After three successful EPs for the wider Lobster Theremin unit back in 2015 and 2016, 1800HaighStreet drops an album for the London label, a twelve-track excursion into the shadiest, most deranged forms of house and techno. This is no surprise given the label's rise to fandom and hypedom over the last 3 years, but the producer has still managed to impress thanks to a glorious collection of distorted electronics. Each tune is very much focused on the dancefloor, however, and as such, thr label heads have dedicated no more than 2 tunes per side. Jeff Mills style, innit!? Gloriously hallucinogenic loops and a torrential downpour of harmonies encircle the entirety of this release, making it akin to the sort of no nonsense techno that emanated from the infamous Tresor basement back in the 90s. Hardcore gear. No bullshit.
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19 Years Before The Beginning
Cat: STRLP 033. Rel: 20 Nov 19
 
Coldwave/Synth
Pari Upei (4:06)
Aspekti (4:32)
Ruhig (3:51)
Niknie Zveri (4:42)
Nakts Ir Mana Zemapzina (3:39)
Singapuras Vejs? (6:16)
Kurmja Deja (3:39)
Die Wilde Frau (3:23)
Review: Stroom's latest must-have set takes a trawl through the sparse but inspired back catalogue of 19 Gadi Pirms Sakuma, an impossible-to-pigeonhole Latvian band operative in the late 1980s and early 90s. Gathering together a mixture of previously released and never-before-heard material, "19 Years Before The Beginning" brilliantly showcases the band's unique mix of skewed synth-pop, unusual instrumentation (bassoon anyone?), near Balearic grooves, nods to Western dance music and tipsy post-electro. There's much to enjoy throughout, not least the stylish musical eccentricity that marked out the band as one of Eastern Europe's most intriguing musical exports at the tail end of the Soviet era.
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Played by: Dj soFa
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Still At Their Very Best: Live From The AO Arena Manchester 17 02 24
Cat: DH 2204. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Intro (1:27)
The 1975 (2:21)
Looking For Somebody To Love (5:13)
Happiness (5:25)
Part Of The Band (4:21)
Oh Caroline (4:18)
I'm In Love With You (4:24)
Change Of Heart (5:19)
An Encounter (0:47)
Robbers (4:21)
Me (5:21)
You (4:50)
Fallingforyou (4:07)
Aboutyou (5:21)
When We Are Together (6:43)
I Like America & America Likes Me (4:27)
Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America (3:26)
If You're Too Shy (Let Me Know) (4:08)
Tootimetootimetootime (9:08)
It's Not Living (If It's Not With You) (4:04)
Menswear (5:48)
Chocolate (3:52)
The Sound (4:34)
Somebody Else (4:34)
Guys (1:21)
I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes) (4:32)
Love It If We Made It (4:00)
Sex (4:36)
People (5:10)
Review: February 2024 saw two levee-breaking live moments by The 1975: here the indie band would return to Manchester for two massive AO Arena dates on 17 and 18 February, riding the rips of their biggest world tour yet. While technically from Wilmslow, the band cut their teeth in Greater Manchester's storied live scene and have always claimed the city as their unofficial hometown. Despite turning the leaf on a string of controversies centred on frontman Matty Healy, that didn't stop them from operating Still At Their Very Best, promising the kind of raucous, genre-blending performance fans expect a decade into their career. Support comes from labelmates The Japanese House, and Healy would later duet with Amber Bain on cult single 'Sunshine Baby.' This LP recording of the live spate distils a thirty-track stack of pristine live redeliveries, and with a monomaniacal arena's roar throughout, we hear a larger-than-life return home for the band.
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Notes On A Conditional Form
Notes On A Conditional Form (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 776586 4. Rel: 29 May 20
 
Indie/Alternative
The 1975 (4:55)
People (2:39)
The End (Music For Cars) (2:29)
Frail State Of Mind (3:55)
Streaming (1:31)
The Birthday Party (5:18)
Yeah I Know (4:11)
Then Because She Goes (2:07)
Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America (4:17)
Roadkill (2:55)
Me & You Together Song (3:27)
I Think There's Something You Should Know (4:00)
Nothing Revealed/Everything Denied (4:14)
Tonight (I Wish I Was Your Boy) (3:30)
Shiny Collarbone (2:36)
If You're Too Shy (Let Me Know) (5:19)
Playing On My Mind (3:22)
Having No Head (5:59)
What Should I Say (4:04)
Bagsy Not In Net (2:24)
Don't Worry (2:46)
Guys (4:23)
Review: There's certainly plenty to talk about here. British chart-topping and stadium-filling enigmas The 1975 return to prove you really can't predict what the troupe will do next, delivering what would be their most divisive and explorative album if it weren't for the fact they command so much loyalty from fans you could be forgiven for thinking dark forces were at play. 'Notes On A Conditional Form' is easily the furthest we've wandered from the formative years of a band that cut teeth doing teen-punk covers, and it's hard not to notice the subtle theme here. From 'Having No Head', which rides on a sharp house groove, through the garage breaks of 'Yeah I Know', low slung dub of 'Shiny Collarbone' and the shoegaze of 'Streaming', it plays out like a celebration of the breadth and diversity of UK pop culture.
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I Like It When You Sleep For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It
I Like It When You Sleep For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It (gatefold 180 gram clear vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DH 00118. Rel: 26 Feb 16
 
Indie/Alternative
The 1975 (1:22)
Love Me (3:42)
UGH! (3:01)
A Change Of Heart (4:39)
She's American (4:30)
If I Believe You (6:19)
Please Be Naked (4:20)
Lostmyhead (5:16)
The Ballad Of Me & My Brain (2:54)
Somebody Else (5:48)
Loving Someone (4:21)
I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It (6:25)
The Sound (4:11)
This Must Be My Dream (4:11)
Paris (4:53)
Nana (4:00)
She Lays Down (3:38)
Review: That title is an eyebrow-raiser, yet still more surprising about this second album are the chances that cocky, controversial 1975 frontman Matt Healey has been prepared to take with the sound that his band rode to enormous success on via their debut. Certainly this album may largely sound custom-designed for radio airplay, yet within this framework Healey has moved from the guitar band swagger of yore to a more emotionally charged reinvention that throws '80s-style hooks, innovative production trickery and his mixture of chutzpah and charm into the fray to create a vibrant and unexpected art-pop melange.
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Notes On A Conditional Form
Notes On A Conditional Form (clear vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 776585 2. Rel: 29 May 20
 
Indie/Alternative
The 1975 (4:55)
People (2:39)
The End (Music For Cars) (2:29)
Frail State Of Mind (3:55)
Streaming (1:31)
The Birthday Party (5:18)
Yeah I Know (4:11)
Then Because She Goes (2:07)
Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America (4:17)
Roadkill (2:55)
Me & You Together Song (3:27)
I Think There's Something You Should Know (4:00)
Nothing Revealed/Everything Denied (4:14)
Tonight (I Wish I Was Your Boy) (3:30)
Shiny Collarbone (2:36)
If You're Too Shy (Let Me Know) (5:19)
Playing On My Mind (3:22)
Having No Head (5:59)
What Should I Say (4:04)
Bagsy Not In Net (2:24)
Don't Worry (2:46)
Guys (4:23)
Review: There's certainly plenty to talk about here. British chart-topping and stadium-filling enigmas The 1975 return to prove you really can't predict what the troupe will do next, delivering what would be their most divisive and explorative album if it weren't for the fact they command so much loyalty from fans you could be forgiven for thinking dark forces were at play. 'Notes On A Conditional Form' is easily the furthest we've wandered from the formative years of a band that cut teeth doing teen-punk covers, and it's hard not to notice the subtle theme here. From 'Having No Head', which rides on a sharp house groove, through the garage breaks of 'Yeah I Know', low slung dub of 'Shiny Collarbone' and the shoegaze of 'Streaming', it plays out like a celebration of the breadth and diversity of UK pop culture.
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 in stock $40.01
Live With The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: 672269 0. Rel: 29 Apr 23
 
Indie/Alternative
I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It
Love Me
A Change Of Heart
Somebody Else
Loving Someone
Please Be Naked
Lostmyhead
If I Believe You
Chocolate
The Sound
Review: Released in time for RSD, this release is the official documentation of The 1975's landmark concert with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, originally broadcast in 2016 and released as a CD-only edition back in 2021. That edition has been hard to find ever since release, and anticipation has been high for the band to finally come through with a vinyl edition. So here it is, and it's worth the weight. Their sound is more than ready for all that orchestral embellishment on the likes of 'I Like It When You Sleep' and 'Loving Someone', and now it's presented in a high-end form which will sound just amazing bursting out of your turntable needle.
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out of stock $49.99
The 1975 (10th Anniversary Edition)
The 1975 (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DH 1796. Rel: 31 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
The 1975
The City
MONEY
Chocolate
Sex
Talk!
An Encounter
Heart Out
Settle Down
Robbers
Girls
12
She Way Out
Menswear
Pressure
Is There Somebody Who Can Watch You
Review: The 1975 made plenty of fans happy when they announced a series of 10th anniversary reissues and merchandise on the back of some top main stage performances at the likes of Leeds and Reading. Now art-stars with a global fan base, it is a full decade since their breakout self titled debut, a record full of their signature choruses, magical melodies and soaring grooves that draw on electro-grooves and alt-rock energy, all with plenty of dreamy moments in between to ensure the whole thing plays out like a real story telling album. As it should be. The album debuted at number one on the charts and remains a firm favourite today.
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Being Funny In A Foreign Language
Being Funny In A Foreign Language (limited white vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: DH 1499. Rel: 14 Oct 22
 
Indie/Alternative
The 1975 (4:14)
Happiness (5:02)
Looking For Somebody (To Love) (3:02)
Part Of The Band (4:17)
Oh Caroline (3:30)
I'm In Love With You (4:23)
All I Need To Hear (3:29)
Wintering (2:46)
Human Too (3:41)
About You (5:23)
When We Are Together (3:39)
Review: We're certainly not the first people to note that Being Funny In A Foreign Language is a break from the norm for The 1975. One of Britain's biggest and most opinion-splitting stadium acts aren't exactly known for their brevity or scaling back, having opted for song titles that take up far too much space, and often marrying these with mammoth tunes which are part of the reason people either love or don't really care for them.

Enter 2022's addition to the back catalogue. Overall, we've got just over 40-minutes of music here, which divided into 11 tracks means four minutes per song on average. And there's also a distinct lack of big room, at least up against their previous stuff, although there's still nothing subtle about the emotional indie pop here. Overall, then, this may not be the record die harders wanted, but it could well be the LP the band needed.

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out of stock $33.51
At Their Very Best: Live From Madison Square Garden
At Their Very Best: Live From Madison Square Garden (limited orange vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: DH 1916. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
The 1975 (2:12)
Looking For Somebody (To Love) (2:56)
Happiness (3:59)
Part Of The Band (3:57)
Oh Caroline (3:34)
I'm In Love With You (4:08)
All I Need To Hear (2:55)
Roadkill (2:44)
Fallingforyou (3:42)
I Like America & America Likes Me (9:05)
About You (3:25)
When We Are Together (2:22)
If You're Too Shy (4:12)
TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME (3:00)
Me & You Together Song (3:27)
It's Not Living (If It's Not With You) (3:48)
Paris (4:43)
Robbers (3:58)
Somebody Else (4:49)
I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes) (4:04)
Love It If We Made It (3:53)
The Sound (3:38)
Sex (4:09)
Give Yourself A Try (2:48)
Review: A live recording of The 1975's sold out show at Madison Square Garden on the 7th November 2022. Following up their latest full-length studio effort Being Funny In A Foreign Language, this live appearance captures the megaband in a different, candid light (sonically), though attendees would have reported a much different experience, with press rumours detailing a Matty Healy constantly beset by fidgeting, chain-smoking and offhand comments as to the then current state of things. All this painted an unfazed attitude, which actually served to help and not hinder the whopping performance; each of the band's hits cut ecstatically through the park.
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Being Funny In A Foreign Language
Being Funny In A Foreign Language (limited translucent blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: DH 01501. Rel: 26 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
The 1975 (4:14)
Happiness (5:02)
Looking For Somebody (To Love) (3:02)
Part Of The Band (4:17)
Oh Caroline (3:30)
I'm In Love With You (4:23)
All I Need To Hear (3:29)
Wintering (2:46)
Human Too (3:41)
About You (5:23)
When We Are Together (3:39)
Review: Following the major success of 2018's A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships and 2020's controversial, overly indulgent, ludicrously lengthy yet genuinely brilliant Notes On A Conditional Form, many felt at a loss as to where The 1975 would set their sonic sights next. Shockingly, Matty Healy and co-opted to reign in their artistic scope with Being Funny In A Foreign Language; prioritising instantaneous delivery and poignant pop over swelling instrumental dirges and deep house experiments. Discarding many of their previous outsider influences in favour of delivering an unashamed pop-rock record; the resulting 11-track 40-minute LP is literally half the songs and half the runtime of its predecessor, yet utilises this tighter timeframe to craft some of their most memorable and effective pieces to date. From the sardonic disco-pop of 'Happiness' which channels the 80s, John Carpenter-obsessed aura of their self-titled debut, to the baroque orchestral indie-folk standout 'Part Of The Band' echoing early Vampire Weekend, to the folk-punk balladry of 'Wintering', LP5 from one of the biggest bands in the world is both a simultaneous swing for the fences and an introverted left turn into succinct composition and simpler song structure.

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out of stock $34.07
Odyssey
Odyssey (white vinyl 2xLP in debossed sleeve)
Cat: 1991LP 001. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Drum And Bass
On (1:00)
Odyssey (5:06)
Reloaded (4:41)
Out Of My Head (4:00)
Nothing Left To Lose (4:15)
Life (4:00)
We All Need Someone (3:56)
Thinking About You (3:44)
Eternity (4:16)
Who Hurt You (3:56)
Feels (3:39)
When The Sun Goes Down (4:09)
Review: One of bass culture's biggest albums of 2023 finally sees the light of wax as 1991 proudly presents his debut album Odyssey. While best known within the realms of drum & bass, here the young UK artist is given space to spread his musical wings and showcase how broad his style and influences are. From the Justice-flavoured title track to the bumping Zinc-style bass house slammer 'Life' via the breath-taking progressive breaks of 'Who Hurt You', 1991 digs deep across the spectrum and joins dots between often disparate musical worlds through the lens of contemporary D&B. An exceptional and very positive debut album.
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out of stock $34.07
The Very Best Of 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor (30th Anniversary Edition)
The Very Best Of 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor (30th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold numbered 180 gram audiophile gold marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 2919GOLD. Rel: 01 Dec 21
 
Funky/Club House
Can't Help Myself (extended intro version) (4:37)
Turn Da Music Up (radio version) (4:33)
Never Alone (Euro radio mix) (4:13)
Dreams (Will Come Alive) (4:20)
Let Me Be Free (3:34)
Fly (Through The Starry Night) (3:29)
Come Take My Hand (4:05)
Fairytales (3:31)
Mirror Of Love (3:29)
There's A Key (3:59)
One Day (3:12)
I'm Thinkin' Of U (3:27)
Do You Know? (3:44)
The Sun Will Be Shining (3:17)
Heaven Is Here (3:50)
Living In Cyberspace (3:43)
Wonderful Feeling (1:46)
Stand Up & Live (DJ Jose vs G-Spott remix) (2:11)
Shine Like A Star (3:31)
Dreams (Will Come Alive) (FraGiel acoustic version) (3:51)
Review: "Dream, dream on... your dream will come alive," goes the mantra of 'Dreams', the melancholic 4-chord lead single by eurodance supergroup 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor. We should hope so too. Or, at least, we should hope your dream to own this gold-coloured, 180g audiophile gatefold repress of their 'Very Best Of' album should come true. Forming in 1990 when brothers Martin and Bobby Boer started making bedroom pop in their parent's flat on the 4th floor of their apartment block, this band-cum-techno act have never shied from the lilting emotions of disparate genres, from indie folk to happy hardcore. Assisted by rapper Da Smooth Baron MC and singer Peggy "The Duchess", this album compiles almost every 'hit' from this ambitious studio project's lengthy career, from the beachside naff-trance of 'Never Alone' to the future-dystopian vocoder tones of 'Living In Cyberspace'. Cheese fanatics will love this one.
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Break At Home: Original Studio Recordings 1981-1991
Cat: ITL 006. Rel: 18 Oct 17
 
Coldwave/Synth
Break At Home 1 (1:57)
Break At Home 2 (3:15)
Break At Home 3 (3:31)
Break At Home 4 (2:46)
Break At Home 5 (2:24)
Break At Home 6 (3:20)
Travel 7 (4:13)
Lazy Girl (2:32)
Mr Blase (3:21)
Mr Blase 2 (3:29)
Go Go Carid (6:16)
I Can Not (2:24)
Sunrise (5:22)
Greek Island (16:59)
Review: Into The Light's latest deep dive into the world of obscure Greek electronic music focuses on 2 Katara, a previously virtually unknown collaboration between George Theodorakis and Dimitris Papangelidis. The pair first joined forces in 1978 and continued to record together until going their separate ways in 1991. The 14 tracks showcased here are surprisingly eclectic but never less than superb, variously touching on delay-laden fusions of progressive rock and early electronic pop, new age ambience, drum-heavy dancefloor workouts, eccentric disco-not-disco and intergalactic synth-scapes. There's far more use of traditional Greek instrumentation and electric guitars than you might expect, but this only enhances the enjoyable quirkiness of the whole package.
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As Heard On Radio Soulwax Part 2 (reissue)
2 MANY DJs / VARIOUS
Cat: PIASR 565DLPR. Rel: 02 Dec 22
 
Funky/Club House
Emerson, Lake & Palmer/Basement Jaxx - "Peter Gunn/Where's Your Head At (Head-a-pella)" (live) (2:47)
Peaches - "Fuck The Pain Away" (1:38)
Velvet Underground - "I'm Waiting For The Man" (0:57)
Polyester/Sly & The Family Stone/Ready For The World - "J'aime Regarder Les Mecs/Dance To The Music/Oh Sheila" (0:57)
Dakar & Grinser - "I Wanna Be Your Dog" (1:44)
Ural 13 Diktators - "Disko Kings" (1:30)
Bobby Orlando/Felix Da Housecat - "The 'o' Medley/Silverscreen Shower Scene" (2:58)
The Stooges/Salt N Pepa - "No Fun/Push It" (2:31)
Hanayo with Jurgen Paape/The Jets - "Joe Le Taxi/Crush On You" (2:28)
Funkacise Gang/Soul Grabber/Lil Louis & The World - "Funkacise/Motorcross Madness/French Kiss" (3:03)
Zongamin - "Serious Trouble" (1:38)
Garbage - "Androgyny" (Felix Da Housecat - Thee Glitz mix) (1:16)
Frank Delour/The Residents - "Disc Jockey's Delight Vol 2/Kaw-liga" (Prairie mix) (2:30)
Carlos Morgan - "Shake Your Body" (2:11)
Alphawezen - "Into The Stars" (Firebirds remix) (0:56)
Interstellar - "Concepts" (0:43)
Nena - "99 Luftballons" (0:56)
Destiny's Child/10cc - "Independent Women Part 1/Dreadlock Holiday" (3:30)
Dolly Parton/Royksopp - "9 To 5/Eple" (2:29)
Arbeid Adelt - "Death Disco" (1:04)
Jeans Team feat MJ Lan - "Keine Melodien" (1:40)
Skee.lo/Maurice Fulton presents Stress/The Breeders - "I Wish/My Gigolo/Cannonball" (3:22)
The Cramps - "Human Fly" (1:33)
The Wildbunch - "Danger! High Voltage" (1:42)
Op:l Bastards - "Don't Bring Me Down" (1:57)
Adult - "Hand To Phone" (1:40)
Vitalic - "La Rock 01" (2:37)
Queen Of Japan - "I Was Made For Loving You" (1:59)
New Order/Detroit Grand Pubahs - "The Beach/Sandwiches" (2:37)
Lords Of Acid - "I Sit On Acid" (Soulwax remix) (2:59)
Streamer feat Private Thoughts In Public Places - "Start Button" (1:23)
Review: Are there many mixes as seminal as this one? When Soulwax adopted their 2 Many DJs alias for the landmark As Heard On Radio Soulwax series, they heralded a new era of genre-hopping, headsy blending that was fun and fearless in equal measure. It's absolutely of its time, capturing the electroclash zeitgeist and throwing in crowd-pleasing pop nous without diluting the product, and quite simply Pt 2 is one of the best party sets you're ever likely to hear. Released in 2002 and sounding as fresh and inspired as it did 20 years ago, this is an essential item for anyone who takes the art of the mash-up seriously.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
out of stock $30.67
Me Against The World (25th Anniversary Edition) (reissue)
Cat: 844889. Rel: 06 Mar 20
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (1:39)
If I Die 2Nite (3:58)
Me Against The World (feat Dramacydal) (4:39)
So Many Tears (3:58)
Temptations (5:09)
Young Niggaz (4:54)
Heavy In The Game (feat Richie Rich) (4:22)
Lord Knows (4:24)
Dear Mama (4:39)
It Ain't Easy (4:50)
Can U Get Away (5:47)
Old School (4:40)
Fuck The World (4:09)
Death Around The Corner (4:12)
Outlaw (feat Dramacydal) (4:29)
Review: When he released third album "Me Against The World" in 1995, Tupac Shakur was arguably the biggest name in hip-hop. As we now know, it wouldn't last, with the LA rapper losing his life in a drive-by shooting 12 months later. As tragic as his demise was, his music still resonates and this album - here reissued to celebrate its 25th anniversary - is arguably the best of the lot. Produced by an all-star cast of beat-makers (Brian G, Easy Mo Bee, Tony Pizarro and Moe ZMD included), the set offered a glossy and polished take on the then dominant gangster rap style while including numerous nods to R&B, swing and G-funk. If you don't already own a copy, grab one of these pronto.
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Me Against The World (25th Anniversary Edition) (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Cat: 844889 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Hip Hop/R&B
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Intro
If I Die 2Nite
Me Against The World (feat Dramacydal)
So Many Tears
Temptations
Young Niggaz
Heavy In The Game (feat Richie Rich)
Lord Knows
Dear Mama
It Ain't Easy
Can U Get Away
Old School
Fuck The World
Death Around The Corner
Outlaw (feat Dramacydal)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


When he released third album "Me Against The World" in 1995, Tupac Shakur was arguably the biggest name in hip-hop. As we now know, it wouldn't last, with the LA rapper losing his life in a drive-by shooting 12 months later. As tragic as his demise was, his music still resonates and this album - here reissued to celebrate its 25th anniversary - is arguably the best of the lot. Produced by an all-star cast of beat-makers (Brian G, Easy Mo Bee, Tony Pizarro and Moe ZMD included), the set offered a glossy and polished take on the then dominant gangster rap style while including numerous nods to R&B, swing and G-funk. If you don't already own a copy, grab one of these pronto.
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out of stock $28.40
Slave To The Scalpel (reissue)
Slave To The Scalpel (reissue) (limited muddy olive brown marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: 160697. Rel: 27 Nov 23
 
Metal
Skin Milk (3:32)
Tow Rope Around The Throat (3:18)
Stifling Stew (2:27)
Itty Bitty Pieces (3:43)
Phallic Filth (4:00)
Slave To The Scalpel (2:32)
Drilling Your Head (2:03)
Paths To Carnage (2:29)
Expirated Spatter (2:33)
Review: Cleveland old school death metal revivalists 200 Stab Wounds have quickly made a name for themselves within the scene thanks to their retro-fitted brutality, immense heaviness and reluctance to shy away from the most depraved and gory of lyrical subject matter. Embraced by both the extreme metal and adjacent hardcore communities, and gearing up to unveil their highly anticipated sophomore effort, their new and highly revered label home Metal Blade has opted to reissue their punishing debut LP Slave To The Scalpel. Blast beats, breakneck riffs, monstrous heft and inhumane guttural vocals coalesce into hideous dirges, emboldened by the decidedly nineties production that eschews many of the modern triggers and lifeless production tricks that plague the scene, leading to murder music of the most authentic variety.
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out of stock $26.12
Manual Manic Procedures
Manual Manic Procedures (gatefold 'disfigured face' purple & pink merge vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 398425 2171. Rel: 01 Aug 24
 
Metal
Hands Of Eternity (0:51)
Gross Abuse (3:49)
Manual Manic Procedures (1:52)
Release The Stench (5:12)
Led To The Chamber/Liquified (2:51)
Flesh From Within (3:06)
Defiled Gestation (3:44)
Ride The Flatline (3:29)
Parricide (4:04)
Review: Cleveland death metal legends in the making 200 STAB WOUNDS have a hardcore following of fans and are getting ever more critical acclaim. Their new album Manual Manic Procedures on Metal Blade Records is only heightening that reputation with another bold mix of high-quality death metal sounds that are seriously constructed but not too earnest in execution. This fine sophomore effort follows 2021's Slave to the Scalpel, a manic debut that is followed up by another hefty slab of old-school death metal but with a contemporary edge. If you like it hard and gore-themed with ferocious licks and unrelenting drums, get your ears around this one which deals with themes as diverse as chemical spills and mental health.
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American Dream
American Dream (limited translucent red vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 196588 20281. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
American Dream (3:22)
All Of Me (2:09)
Redrum (3:43)
NHIE (feat Doja Cat) (4:26)
Sneaky (4:16)
Pop Ur Shit (feat Young Thug & Metro Boomin) (4:30)
Letter To My Brudda (0:45)
Dangerous (feat Lil Durk & Metro Boomin) (1:31)
Nee-nah (feat Travis & Metro Boomin) (3:37)
See The Real (3:06)
Prove It (feat Summer Walker) (3:22)
Should've Wore A Bonnet (feat Brent Faiyaz) (3:16)
Just Like Me (feat Burna Boy & Metro Boomin) (3:52)
Red Sky (feat Tommy Newport & Mikky Ekko) (2:56)
Dark Days (feat Mariah The Scientist) (4:53)
Review: Hip-hop star and 'mumble rap' pioneer, not to mention all-out legend, 21 Savage delivers his third full-length studio album, American Dream. Coinciding with a new, forthcoming biopic about his life - American Dream: The 21 Savage Story - this is probably set to be the rapper's most forthcoming and acclaimed album to date. Having shouldered a fraught early life prior to his rise to stardom in Atlanta (Savage, real name Sheyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, was born in Plaistow, London, to parents of British nationality and Caribbean heritage), Savage's earliest days are a hot topic when it comes to the theme of shaken personal identity and the double consciousness of immigration, a topic not commonly explored in contemporary hip-hop (it should be). Already lauded as the project through which Savage divulges all, this album serves as a birds-eye view of his history and a defiant rejoinder to the American ICE's misguidedly loaded statement, 'this whole public persona is false'.
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