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Scene Of The Crime
Cat: CLOCD 5824. Rel: 15 Aug 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
I Got A Right
Gimme Some Skin
Tight Pants
Scene Of The Crime
I'm Sick Of You
Money (That's What I Want)
Louie, Louie
Cock In My Pocket
Rubber Legs
Head On
Johanna
Jesus Loves The Stooges
I'm A Man
I Wanna Be Your Dog
Review: Scene Of The Crime serves up a remastered compilation of previously unreleased rare studio recordings from Iggy & The Stooges. All recorded in 1973; the same year the band would distil the frustration of their initial 1971 break up, their subsequent return upon Iggy failing to pin down adequate replacements, as well as the unchecked ego, rife drug abuse and tour burnout, into the blistering classic we now know as Raw Power. Remastered to their highest quality yet, and boasting alternate takes of gems such as 'Cock In My Pocket', 'Tight Pants,' and 'I Got A Right', this is a must-have slice of rarity for any devout Stoogist.
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Which Direction Goes The Beam
Cat: TLV 177LPX. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Thursday's Bells (4:09)
2x1 (2:28)
Fog (You Just Don't Know) (2:42)
X Says (2:57)
1898 (1:21)
Sparrows Hill (5:22)
Sister (3:19)
Halb Leib I (2:04)
Brain Pan Farmer (3:22)
Purple Born (1:07)
Atahualpa (8:02)
Pugilist (2:59)
Review: There are some records you buy simply because you love the name. Or maybe that's just us? Either way, from where we're sticking stuff into the shopping cart, Index For Working Musik's second long form is one of those examples. Which Direction Goes The Beam more than lives up to the quality of the band name, and then goes and adds artwork which can only be described as 'stunning' into the mix. Angular, jerky, harsh, and artsy rock noises that run between the savage and distorted to the rousing and rollocking, the five piece should be ranking up there with the most innovative, imaginative and inimitable guitar outfits out there at the moment. Chamber-esque arrangements, strange murky mystery, and the overall feeling that we're in uncharted territories and nobody - but nobody - wants to find their way home
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Spacing Out (reissue)
Spacing Out (reissue) (LP + booklet)
Cat: NA 5262LP. Rel: 20 Mar 25
 
Funk
It's Your Thing (2:08)
Lost Times (2:03)
Can't Get Next To You (2:41)
The House That Jack Built (3:52)
Look A Py Py (2:39)
Bossa Blue (4:13)
Spacing Out (3:30)
Where Are We (5:34)
Latin Lips (3:18)
It's Your Thing (part 2) (6:31)
Review: Emerging from the vibrant but devilish Bermuda scene of the early 70s, Spacing Out stands as a gleaming instrumental lapis. The entirely self-taught band recombined the raw chi of OG instrumentation with pre-spirited arrangements by The Meters, The Temptations, Aretha Franklin and The Isley Brothers. This one cemented the Invaders as a finely polished instrumental ensemble, gilding the slabs for the retro-soul and funk scenes to follow, and which were in turn incubators of hatchlings Daptone and Big Crown. The reissue, a collaboration with the band and their full participation, comes complete with an expansive booklet by Jefferson "Chairman" Mao, offering an in-depth look at the group with rare photos. With expository, reverb-laden percs, ridin' breakdowns and low strung brasses, the record arouses a mood of loose-girdled passion.
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Passivite (remastered)
Passivite (remastered) (LP + inserts)
Cat: BE 1007LP. Rel: 17 Feb 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
K (7:40)
Nachbild (5:35)
Immortal Nothing Blues (5:45)
Crevice (3:49)
Wednesday (3:50)
Nightwalker (14:32)
For You (2:29)
Review: In 1997, You Ishihara - a key figure in the of history of Japanese underground music, mainly thanks to his output as the leader of the band White Heaven - released this beauty. It's his debut solo album and in terms of the attention it received at the time, you might describe it as nothing more than a damp squib. Subsequently, it's only been availble on CD. However, for the first time on vinyl and to coincide with growing recognition that this is an album that's been unfairly lost in the cultural zeitgeist, it's now getting its flowers. Ishihara has a voice that lets those 60s melodies unfurl with the majesty of a flower opening its petals after a long winter. But he can also ramp it up to 13th Floor Elevator-esque psychedelic scuzz brilliance: 'Crevice' is all flailing hair, drum fills and beer spills. A lot of fun to balance out his Lou Reed-esque downtempo stuff.
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Water Music
Water Music (yellow vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: REPOSELP 141. Rel: 27 Aug 24
 
Jazz
Little Rain/Old Plate (8:22)
House In Pale Pink (5:54)
Floating Palm (7:18)
Whiteout 1998 (7:34)
Dream In Slow Motion (9:59)
Review: Oli Heffernan's ever-evolving project, Ivan The Tolerable, joins Riot Season for two captivating albums that explore the beauty of entropic drift. Recorded swiftly as a quintet, Heffernan enlisted Christian Alderson on drums, John Pope on double bass, Kevin Nickles on flute and saxophone and Ben Hopkinson on electric piano. The first album was Vertigo, a dense and disorienting work reminiscent of Sun Ra meets Exploding Star Orchestra. In contrast, Water Music evokes serene landscapes with sounds of waves, creaking hulls, and gentle winds, blending influences from Laraaji and Natural Information Society. Bob Fischer of Electronic Sound Magazine describes Water Music as a "beautifully soothing psychedelic jazz album" perfect for a summer daydream.
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An Orphan Form
An Orphan Form (clear in purple & black splattered vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: REPOSELP 147. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Three Shafts Of Light (16:50)
Cut Pale White Line (15:50)
Review: We find ourselves lost in kosmische textures, dark jazz motifs and brushup drums, as Ivan The Tolerable (Oli Heffernan) edges us ever deeper into his singular sonic world with An Orphan Form, where wide scapes and underbrushed moodiness leaves us in an identifiable yet not entirely placeable place. There's a sense of constant movementicircular rather than linearias the music unfurls like a dream slipping just out of reach. Synth lines wobble and stretch, field recordings emerge from the mist, and the sounds of nature act as subtle anchors amid the abstraction. It's a spiritual detour after the cheekier tonalities of his various earlier cassette albums for the likes of Cruel Nature and Ack! Ack! Ack!.
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