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In Veil
In Veil (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: TITR 003. Rel: 05 Mar 25
 
Techno
Positioning (6:41)
Initiation (5:11)
Reverie (8:28)
Departure (10:12)
Serenity (8:00)
Review: Mind Express boss Refracted, AKA Berlin's Alex Moya, emerges from the depths of some murky, oily, opaque lake. A place unsettling and unnerving - the site of some unknown tension - but also wonderfully inimitable and hard to countenance. Powerful stuff, just not really in a way that immediately presents itself as such. Nevertheless, before you know it these tones have enveloped and ensnared. Call it ambient techno, call it ambient, call it pure futurism - parts here almost feel like the ambient noises of familiar things that haven't been invented yet. If that makes sense? A moody precog of a record, it whirs and drones, echoes and dissipates. There are moments when structure become more defined, like the mystery of 'Initiation', but for the most part these are aural infinity loops.
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More Fire!
More Fire! (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3388C. Rel: 31 May 23
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Let's Live In Love (feat Horace Andy) (4:16)
Crazy Baldhead (feat Donovan Kingjay) (4:34)
My Selecta (feat Gappy Ranks) (3:41)
Portfolio (feat Mr Williamz) (4:26)
Spiritual Healing (feat Johnny Clarke) (4:18)
Let Me Be Your Man (feat Donovan Kingjay) (3:10)
I'll Get Along Without You (feat Earl 16) (3:21)
Guiding Star (feat Mr Williamz) (3:20)
Smoke All Night (feat Horseman & Charlie P) (4:56)
Listen (feat Soom T) (4:10)
Blood & Fire Medley (feat Horseman & Natty Campbell) (3:50)
Go Take A Hit (feat Natty Campbell) (3:12)
Review: Three years after the iTunes reggae chart topping first album on Trojan Records, More Fire is a second studio album packed with scorching reggae sounds from Reggae Roast, who have been at the core of the UK's sound system culture for years. This outing brings together some of the best names in the game both old and new from veterans Horace Andy, Johnny Clarke and Horseman to new school voices like Gappy Ranks, Mr Williamz and Soom T. The original artwork by Sophie Bass conveys the vitality of these sounds expertly and each copy is individually hand numbered.
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Some For This & That
Cat: NER 26245. Rel: 24 Jan 24
 
Funky/Club House
If You Ever Need To Cry (7:48)
Heaven 10 Zillion (4:38)
Go Outside In The Rain (6:05)
Stay With Me Tonight (5:41)
Africa (6:58)
Khannyisa (5:41)
I Love (5:10)
Easy Ride (7:32)
Review: Some For This And That is the new album from house royalty Timmy Regisford on the legendary Nervous Records. It finds him mixing up his signature house sound with Afro, r&b and more to make for a widescreen and timeless record packed with big vocal moments, deeper beats and plenty of soulful sounds. 'Heaven 10 Zillion' is one of those with its warming chords and rolling drums, while 'Stay With Me Tonight' cuts a little more loose with some skyward synths bringing more edgy club-ready energy. 'Khannyisa' is another standout with its Afro drums and organic percussion.
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Odyssey Of The Oblong Square (reissue)
Odyssey Of The Oblong Square (reissue) (limited 180 gram gold vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 514C. Rel: 06 Oct 22
 
Jazz
Odyssey Theme (0:56)
Deacon's Son (19:20)
Odyssey Sweet (5:04)
Ginsameng (16:10)
Review: Legendary U.S jazz drummer and Black Panther Steve Reid and his band, The Legendary Master Brotherhood, are best known for their cult classic debut Nova from back in the late 70s. He also played in Sun Ra's Arkestra, was a Motown session drummer and backed James Brown at the Apollo. His other album Odyssey Of The Oblong Square is no slouch either though. It is a deep spiritual jazz classic from the master drummer and Vietnam conscientious objector. This special one-off reissue comes on lovely gold vinyl meaning those long and often fruitless searches for a hard to find original are no more.
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Movement
Movement (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HG 2405. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Ambient/Drone
No 1 (19:54)
No 2 (19:59)
No 3 (19:57)
No 4 (19:55)
Review: Samuel Reinhard's latest release, Movement, feels like a deep dive into the possibilities of space, texture, and repetition. Known for his intricate chamber compositions, Reinhard steps into electroacoustic territory, crafting a piece that's as much about what isn't there as what is. The title track 'No. 1', at a staggering 20 minutes, unfolds at a near-glacial pace. Piano notes decay as they meet fragments of cello, bass flute, double bass, baritone sax, and harp - all contributing to a sonic landscape where time feels stretched. The minimalist arrangement isn't about creating immersive soundscapes but rather letting each note breathe, decay, and be accompanied by the physical actions that produced them. It's a stark reminder that silence, or near-silence, can be just as powerful as sound. In keeping with his usual method, Reinhard uses a predetermined system to arrange these instrumental recordings. It's not the grand layering of instruments into a single cohesive whole, but rather the augmentation of subtle textures, crafting a free-floating counterpoint. There's no rush to move from one point to the next, leaving listeners to focus on the resonance of each note, the breath that fills an instrument, or the bow held in mid-air. As with previous releases on Hallow Ground and Prasens Editionen, including names like Lawrence English and Kali Malone, Movement is an exploration of perception, duration, and attention. Reinhard has produced a suite that manages to evoke both stillness and motion - a paradox that's central to his compositional style.
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Time To Let You Down
Time To Let You Down (pink & yellow marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: SWA 163LP. Rel: 18 Mar 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Time To Let You Down (2:27)
Basement Envy (3:20)
Boomer Rang (2:55)
King Of The Jungle Vs The Boogie Man (2:31)
Fed To The Dogs (2:57)
Prince Of The Parade (2:04)
Radio Silence, Radio Vengeance (2:41)
Kamen Rider Theme (1:20)
Because I Stink (1:26)
Cold Feet (3:04)
Heartbeats (2:41)
Review: Rocket From The Crypt mastermind Speedo aka The Swami aka John Reis is a punk lifer troubadour unlike any other, who seemingly refuses to slow down with age. Returning with his second solo sull-length in just 8 months, following on from 2024's All Of This Awaits You, this time he casts a back-line including Jason Sinclair (Hot Snakes), Joey Guevara (Swami & The Bed Of Nails), Jacob Turnbloom (Mrs. Magician) and Glen Galloway (Truman's Water), to help concoct these 11 tracks of chaotic, hard-edged punk rock bangers delivered at a breakneck pace with fist-pumping hooks and a sincerely rebellious attitude to boot (stomp). Chock full of bangers like the feral 'Fed To The Dogs', at 55 years young, Reis is in no way content to rest on his laurels for long, always making Time To Let You Down.
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Fables Of The Reconstruction (reissue)
Cat: 6517227. Rel: 06 Jun 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Feeling Gravitys Pull (4:51)
Maps & Legends (3:11)
Driver 8 (3:24)
Life & How To Live It (4:07)
Old Man Kelsey (4:09)
Can’t Get There From Here (3:40)
Green Grow The Rushes (3:47)
Kahoutek (3:19)
Auctioneer (Another Engine) (2:45)
Good Advices (3:31)
Wendell Gee (3:03)
Review: R.E.M.'s Fables of the Reconstruction, receiving deluxe reissue treatment, marks a transitional period for the band. Amidst relentless writing and touring, the album reflects a slight strain but maintains R.E.M.'s distinct character. With a Southern-infused sound evoking small-town imagery, it showcases Michael Stipe's emerging lyrical themes and the band's evolving musical ambitions. From the jangle-pop of 'Driver 8' to the cinematic 'Feeling Gravity's Pull,' the album navigates a range of styles. Fables has aged well, appreciated for its eccentric style and offbeat subjects. Overall, it's a very fine addition to R.E.M.'s catalogue, offering a glimpse into a pivotal moment in the band's journey.
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New Adventures In Hi Fi (25th Anniversary Edition)
New Adventures In Hi Fi (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 722454 5. Rel: 29 Oct 21
 
Indie/Alternative
How The West Was Won & Where It Got Us (4:31)
The Wake-Up Bomb (5:08)
New Test Leper (5:25)
Undertow (5:10)
E-Bow The Letter (5:24)
Leave (7:19)
Departure (3:29)
Bittersweet Me (4:05)
Be Mine (5:28)
Binky The Doormat (5:03)
Zither (2:33)
So Fast, So Numb (4:13)
Low Desert (3:29)
Electrolite (4:06)
Review: This special 25th Anniversary edition of REM's New Adventures in HIFi album comes on limited heavyweight vinyl in a replica of the original gatefold LP. The Grammy wining and Rock And Roll Hall of fame inductees are one of the most revered American bands of their era thanks to their singular mix of brash tunes, poetic lyrics and very singable choruses and never was that more obvious than on this album. First released in 1996 when the band were on a near-constant tour of the world, it experiments with various sonic textures, haunting effects and dissonant notes with singles like 'E-Bow' and 'Electrolite' all featuring.
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Collapse Into Now (reissue)
Collapse Into Now (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 724263 0. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Discoverer (3:35)
All The Best (2:39)
Uberlin (4:12)
Oh My Heart (3:19)
It Happened Today (3:40)
Every Day Is Yours To Win (3:21)
Mine Smell Like Honey (3:12)
Walk It Back (3:20)
Alligator_Aviator_Autopilot_Antimatter (2:45)
That Someone Is You (1:44)
Me, Marlon Brando, Marlon Brando & I (3:03)
Blue (5:44)
Review: The fifteenth and final studio album by REM, one of the most influential bands of the 1980s and 1990s, came as a triumphant coda for their long-standing career together. The title is noted as the last utterance to ever have escaped the lips of lead singer Michael Stipe on an REM record, tying the bow on a lengthy career while embracing the tide of change. Regarded as relatively upbeat and energetic compared to their balladic former albums, it's a bittersweet goodbye - the likes of 'Uberlin' and 'Oh My Heart', for all their teary jovialty, were never performed in concert, couching the band's sayonara moment in as much mystery as it did finality.
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Reveal (reissue)
Reveal (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 724262 5. Rel: 17 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
The Lifting (4:39)
I've Been High (3:14)
All The Way To Reno (You're Gonna Be A Star) (4:36)
She Just Wants To Be (5:19)
Disappear (4:05)
Saturn Return (4:48)
Beat A Drum
Imitation Of Life
Summer Turns To High
Chorus & The Ring
I'll Take The Rain
Beachball
Review: Following the muted reception to 1998's predominantly electronic based Up, alt rock giants REM opted to return to a more traditional style of songcraft with their 2001 follow up Reveal. While still relying on a bevvy of glistening synths, the material exuded a retrofitted approach to their dynamic songwriting, with primary songwriter Michael Stipe rediscovering his creative purpose and voice, even as recently as 2021, referring to the work as his personal favourite of the band's output. Best known for the latter day essential contribution to their back catalogue; 'Imitation Of Life', the project also boasts lush opener 'The Lifting', which served as a prequel to 'Daysleeper' from their preceding LP, as well as standout cut 'Disappear', which came from Stipe's motivating Thom Yorke of Radiohead to overcome his stage fright. This in turn led to the Kid A track 'How To Disappear Completely', which reverted back to Stipe penning his own musical articulation of his communing with Yorke. More than two decades on, this often overlooked gem couldn't be more deserving of a reissue and refreshed ears.
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Automatic For The People (National Album Day 2023)
Automatic For The People (National Album Day 2023) (limited 180 gram yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: 722404 6. Rel: 14 Oct 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Drive
Try Not To Breathe
The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite
Everybody Hurts
New Orleans Instrumental No 1
Sweetness Follows
Monty Got A Raw Deal
Ignoreland
Star Me Kitten
Man On The Moon
Nightswimming
Find The River
Review: National Album Day celebrates some of the best full-lengths ever and you'd be hard-pushed to argue that REM's Automatic For the People is not one of those. This edition of it is a special limited edition 180 g yellow vinyl that will remind you of some of the maudlin American rocker's best bits. The album itself is now well over 30 years old but is still thought to be one of the best albums of the 90s. It came after their breakout album Out of Time and did not disappoint, going on to be certified four times platinum in the US thanks to featuring some of the band's biggest hit singles 'Nightswimming,' 'Man on the Moon' and 'Everybody Hurts.'
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Up (25th Anniversary Edition)
Up (25th Anniversary Edition) (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 724262 2. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Airportman (4:12)
Lotus (4:30)
Suspicion (5:33)
Hope (5:02)
At My Most Beautiful (3:33)
The Apologist (4:29)
Sad Professor (4:04)
You're In The Air (5:27)
Walk Unafraid (4:30)
Why Not Smile (3:41)
Daysleeper (3:31)
Diminished (5:52)
Parakeet (4:01)
Falls To Climb (5:08)
Review: Craft Recordings celebrates the 25th anniversary of R.E.M.'s bestselling 11th studio album, Up, with a series of expanded and remastered reissues. Created in partnership with the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, the deluxe 2-CD/singular Blu-Ray edition offers a wealth of material for fans, including the band's previously unreleased set from their guest appearance on the hit TV series, Party of Five. Captured in 1999, the performance includes an 11-song setlist (including enduring hits like 'Man on the Moon', 'Losing My Religion,' and 'It's the End of the World as We Know It (and I Feel Fine)', plus a spoken-word introduction.
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Cookin At The Queens: Live In Las Vegas 1984 & 1988 (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Cat: HLP 9076. Rel: 06 Dec 24
 
Jazz
Moanin'
How Insensitive
Autumn Leaves
Polka Dots & Moonbeams
Samba De Orfeu
Hot House/What Is This Thing Called Love?
You Don't Know What Love Is
West Coast Blues
Tenor Madness
Out Of Nowhere
Manha De Carnaval
Cisco
Yesterdays
All Blues
Someday My Prince Will Come
So What/Impressions
D-Natural Blues
Review: This is the first release in 33 years from jazz guitar legend Emily Remler. The previously unreleased collection features performances from Alan Grant's "4 Queens Jazz Night" radio program, which was recorded live in Las Vegas and broadcast on KNPR. The limited-edition 180-gram triple vinyl set includes quartet performances with pianist Cocho Arbe, bassist Carson Smith and drummer Tom Montgomery and trio performances with Smith and drummer John Pisci. Mastered from original tape reels by Bernie Grundman, the deluxe set features liner notes by Bill Milkowski and insights from artists inspired by Remler so is a complete collector's item.
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Hip To The Jive
Cat: WASS 005LP. Rel: 08 Sep 11
 
Breakbeat
Hooked On Swing
Karabine
Get A Wiggle On
Blow Your Horn
Voodoo Juju
Cascade
Black Milk
Jitterbug
Apple Sauce
Hip To The Jive
Solitaire
You Better Run
Review: Signed by Wass Records head Smoove to inject a healthy jazz and swing flavour to the label, this debut album from Renegades of Jazz's David Hanke stays loyal to the original beats when he samples them - as on opener "Hooked On Swing" or the brass-packed "Get A Wiggle On". Pitched somewhere between electro-swing and more hip-hop orientated cut and paste samplers, this is an album full of thrills and spills, with plenty of jazz and beats to keep fans of multiple genres.
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Sonic Verve
Cat: BAT 009LP. Rel: 23 Dec 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Room For Hope (feat Teis Ortved) (4:31)
Just Stirred (feat Laura Vane & Diesler) (3:51)
Honey Badger (4:22)
Movin' Up (4:19)
Look Around (feat Mani Draper) (3:50)
Jetsome (4:37)
Batmotorswing (3:31)
It's Tea Time (4:53)
Invested (feat Chelsea Monet) (4:09)
Midnight Lullaby (4:54)
Overpass (4:59)
Reveries In Blue (4:10)
Review: Renegades Of Jazz is back with Sonic Verve and this time goes even deeper into the unique sound world he has cooked up under this alias. This is David Hanke's fifth album and on it he moves further away from his early swinging big-band breaks and instead on to darker brass band boogies inspired by everything from Afro-funk breakbeats to tropical delights. Pair that with an electronic style of jazz and guests such as Copenhagen-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Teis Ortved and you have another brilliant record that goes from the heart of the dancefloor to a more laid-back and late-night sound.
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Hi Infidelity (reissue)
Hi Infidelity (reissue) ('sea glass' blue vinyl LP)
Cat: 196588 79431. Rel: 07 May 24
 
Rock
Don't Let Him Go
Keep On Loving You
Follow My Heart
In Your Letter
Take It On The Run
Tough Guys
Out Of Season
Shakin' It Loose
Someone Tonight
I Wish You Were There
Review: REO Speedwagon's Hi Infidelity, released in late 1980, propelled the Illinois-based group to commercial success, becoming the biggest-selling rock album of 1981 in the US and was eventually certified ten times platinum. The album skillfully balances accessible pop rockers with heartfelt ballads, allowing the band's contemporary sound with roots rock elements to shine. Produced during a period of personal struggles for some band members, the album's cohesive bond is evident in its songs, composed by multiple songwriters facing similar experiences. Tracks like 'Don't Let Him Go' and the iconic 'Keep on Loving You,' REO Speedwagon's first #1 hit, demonstrate the album's chart-topping potential and musical depth. While the first side shines with hits like 'Take It on the Run,' the second offers highlights such as the energetic 'Shakin' It Loose' and the new-wave influenced 'Someone Tonight.' The album concludes with the dramatic 'I Wish You Were There,' featuring Kevin Cronin's impressive vocals and Gary Richrath's stellar guitar work. The success of Hi Infidelity marked the beginning of REO Speedwagon's 1980s pop stardom, paving the way for subsequent albums with a softer, ballad-centric approach. The band's revisiting of the album for reissue further solidified its status as a timeless classic in rock music.
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Resavoir
Resavoir (limited LP)
Cat: IARC 72LP. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Heavenly (1:55)
Inside Minds (2:37)
Sunday Morning (3:31)
Robot Dreams (1:20)
Midday (3:54)
Sunset (2:56)
First Light (6:17)
Future (2:31)
Oh N On (1:46)
Blutopia (3:33)
Facets (1:53)
Review: International Anthem presents a new album from Resavoir, a project from Chicago-based producer and composer Will Miller. This second outing for the group takes in a wide range of collaborators including Elton Aura, Whitney, Akenya, Lane Beckstrom, Macie Stewart and many more besides. Gliding between head-nodding bedroom beats and luxurious soul jazz, Miller demonstrates the clarity of his creative vision which is as rooted in relaxed musical interaction as it is accomplished instrumentation. Each track serves as a miniature world within itself, full of surprises and hidden depths, whether it's a dreamy vocal joint or a purely instrumental flight of fancy.
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Resavoir
Resavoir (limited "dusk cloud" vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: IARC 72LPI. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Heavenly (1:56)
Inside Minds (2:37)
Sunday Morning (3:31)
Robot Dreams (1:19)
Midday (3:53)
Sunset (2:57)
First Light (6:21)
Future (2:36)
Oh N On (1:51)
Blutopia (3:38)
Facets (1:50)
Review: Will Miller returns with the second album from his ensemble project, Resavoir. Mixing a love for beat scene production with a background in jazz conservatory training, Miller draws in a huge cast of collaborators to shape out an album draped in dreamy soul-jazz, which veers from sweetly sentimental vocal pieces to instrumental escapism. Alongside Miller's keys and trumpet, there's Lane Beckstrom on bass, Marie Stewart on violin, Akenya Seymour on vocals amongst so very many other talented cats. Brought to you by the always reliable folk at International Anthem, this limited 'dusk cloud' edition of the album captures the smouldering mood of the record perfectly.
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Demons Dance Alone (reissue)
Cat: NRTLP 022D. Rel: 27 Jun 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Tongue (I) (1:12)
Mr Wonderful (3:48)
The Weatherman (3:03)
Ghost Child (2:49)
Caring (3:46)
Honey Bear (4:17)
The Car Thief (3:00)
Neediness (0:54)
Tongue (II) (4:07)
Thundering Skies (3:51)
Mickey Macaroni (2:44)
Betty's Body (3:29)
My Brother Paul (3:03)
Baja (1:43)
Tongue (III) (0:52)
The Beekeeper's Daughter (3:46)
Wolverines (2:54)
Make Me Moo (2:44)
Tongue (IV) (1:25)
Demons Dance Alone (3:43)
Sleepwalker (bonus) (2:56)
Hidden Hand (bonus) (2:26)
Vampire (bonus) (3:08)
Torture (bonus) (3:10)
Golden Goat (bonus) (3:49)
Review: Heavy duty stuff in all senses, The Residents channelled feeling following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the US into this three-part concept album. Divided into 'Loss', 'Denial', and, finally, 'The Three Metaphors'. It's as powerful a listen now as it was back in 2002, when it landed on the ears of art rockers and others shellshocked by one of the most significant political events of the post-Cold War period. While there's always been a melancholy to The Residents, this is particularly audible here, although it's delivered through fascinating juxtapositions - the 1980s funk-esque of 'Wolverines', the Parisian pop of 'The Weatherman', the eerie soundscapes on 'Ghost Child', the Broadway balladry of 'The Car Thief'. A fantastic, dense listening experience, which is only elevated by the true meaning and message.


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Doctor Dark
Doctor Dark (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: CYPT 9151. Rel: 17 Feb 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Prelude/Metal Madness (Act One) (10:32)
White Guys With Guns (3:48)
Maggot Remembers (2:43)
Tension (2:26)
She Was Never Lovelier (Act Two) (4:19)
The Gift (5:11)
Remembering Mother (4:21)
Contemplation (3:55)
Survived (Act Three) (4:26)
Calm Before (5:59)
Circle Of Horns (4:06)
Unchanged (5:25)
The Gift Keeps Giving (2:50)
A Choice? (5:10)
Ol' Man River (3:45)
Take Me To The River (6:50)
Review: The self-described "world's most famous unknown anonymous art-concept multimedia pop group" return with one of their most expansive, daring, absurd and bad taste visions to date. Doctor Dark is a project over two years in the making while the concept has been in inception for decades with its overarching theatrical narrative inspired by the real life case of James Vance, the young man from Reno, Nevada who tried to commit suicide with a shotgun in 1985 after listening to Judas Priest and the subsequent unsuccessful, infamous 1990 court case that followed. Combining this with the life of the real "Doctor Death" - Jack Kevorkian; the Armenian-American pathologist and proponent of physician-assisted euthanasia, said to have assisted in the deaths of 130 terminally ill people between 1990 and 1998, you get the culmination of an orchestra-backed punk-opera written in collaboration with co-producer/conductor Edwin Outwater and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Detailed as "a journey into the greasy world of euthanasia, drug abuse and an unhealthy obsession with heavy metal", revolving around "a couple of heavy metal kids (Maggot and Mark) and an insomniac Russian physician (Dr. Anastasia Dark)", the three-act modern theatre piece offers a head-melting sonic concoction of abrasive art-punk stylings emboldened by complex brass and horn work, with a deft balancing act of chaotic yet controlled punk and classical arrangements. With both CD and vinyl versions including a "read-along libretto", with listeners encouraged to read as they listen to the album, as well as a stage adaptation apparently in the works to follow upcoming live tour dates, this just might be The Residents' piece de resistance of avant-garde art-punk multimedia absurdity.
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Shadowland: Live In Fribourg Switzerland
Shadowland: Live In Fribourg Switzerland (hand-numbered gatefold clear & neon pink splattered vinyl 2xLP limited to 225 copies)
Cat: SR 43. Rel: 29 Nov 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Rabbit Habit (3:08)
Introduction (1:06)
Fever Dreams (3:06)
Golden Guy (4:03)
Easter Woman (2:27)
My Second Wife (2:26)
Loss Of Innocence (2:06)
Shadow Story A (2:09)
Herman The Human Mole (3:15)
Harry The Head (2:59)
Benny The Bouncing Bump (4:39)
They Are The Meat (3:07)
Shadow Story B (3:09)
Caring (3:32)
Is He Really Bringing Roses (3:02)
Blue Rosebuds (3:00)
Weight-Lifting Lulu (4:16)
Constantinople (2:39)
Shadow Story C (2:27)
Melon Collie Lassie (3:39)
Hard & Tenderly (4:58)
Ship Of Fools (3:34)
The Making Of A Soul (4:39)
Forty-Four No More (3:09)
Review: The Residents deliver a live performance that's as eccentric as their decades-long career. Recorded in Fribourg, this show blends their surreal storytelling with experimental soundscapes, creating an atmosphere that's both haunting and playful. The arrangements, reworked for the live setting, highlight their ability to transform unconventional ideas into captivating experiences. This is a snapshot of their raw, theatrical energy, offering long-time fans a reminder of their innovative spirit.
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Respighi: Pines Of Rome & Fountains Of Rome
Respighi: Pines Of Rome & Fountains Of Rome (limited heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: LSC 2436. Rel: 13 Feb 23
 
Modern Classical
Pines Of Rome: Pines Of Villa Borghese/Pines Near Catacomb/Pines Of Janiculum/Pines Of Appian Way (21:00)
Fountains Of Rome: Fountain Of Valle Giulia At Dawn/Triton Fountain At Morn/Fountain Of Trevi At Mid-day/Villa Medici Fountain At Sunset (15:44)
Review: Fans of this album originally from 1960 need this new reissue in their lives: it is part of the RCA Living Stereo classical LP series which those in the know recognise as the best in the game when it comes to top-quality orchestral performance and sound. It has been remastered from original master tapes and comes on hefty 200g vinyl for the ultimate listening experience. It finds Respighi, the Chicago Symphony and Fritz Reiner really setting a standard for classical music with thundering bass drum, crashing cymbals and gongs next to bellowing brass all jumping right out of the speakers.
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Del Silencio
Cat: LER 1035. Rel: 16 May 24
 
Coldwave/Synth
Old Bass (7:04)
Del Silencio (Playa De Gavieiro) (7:36)
Chintofono (1:42)
Asturtxal (3:50)
De Puntillas (3:09)
Nella Tana Dei Gargoyle (2:04)
Precipia L'alba (1:35)
Review: For Left Ear's 35th release, the label revisits the archives of Spanish musician Jesus M' Catalan and his project, Respuesta Alternativa. Unlike his previous release, these tracks, which were created between 1987 and 1990, were recently discovered in a forgotten shoebox. While working as a sound technician, Jesus crafted atmospheric tracks in his bedroom, later refining them with collaborator Julian C. Perez. Their music evolved from simple themes with guitars to incorporating vocal samples. Influenced by his Asturian roots, Jesus blended serene and stormy elements, reflecting the contrasting seas of the Balearic and Asturias Islands, creating unique, enduring soundscapes.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Retarded (reissue)
Retarded (reissue) (limited splattered vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SUB 023. Rel: 24 Mar 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Let's Go In My Bedroom (1:59)
Judy Wants To Be My Girl (1:51)
You're Not Cool (1:38)
Bikini Beach Party (1:40)
Danny's Lie (1:42)
Come Back To Me (1:28)
Stupid Boy (3:13)
Baby I Wanna Dance With You (4:10)
Let's Keep Going The Show (1:37)
Saturday Night I Wanna Go To The Show (0:37)
Let's Dance & Twist Again (1:53)
Baby Doll (1:04)
I Wanna Be The Same (2:25)
The Right Thing (3:39)
Let's Go (Let's Go Let's Go) (bonus track) (1:39)
Review: Leather jackets? Check. Sunglasses? Check. A bevvy of stomping anthems? Oh, that's a double check. From the ashes of previous project Home Alone, Italian Ramones worshippers Retarded debuted their retro brand of punk madness in 1998 before their self-titled debut would arrive the following year. Over two decades later, the album has only grown in underground popularity, with Rolling Stone magazine even branding the record as one of the best Italian punk albums of the 90s. Complete with an exclusive bonus track and a polished double-sided insert, there's never been a more ideal time to rediscover an underappreciated gem and add a questionably titled release to your punk wax shelflife.
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Rivelazioni Di Uno Psichiatra Sul Mondo Perverso Del Sesso (Soundtrack)
Cat: FLIES 71. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Soundtracks
Psicolimite (2:17)
Sexy (2:41)
Psicolimite (Perverse Flute) (1:14)
Revelations (Blues) (6:29)
Psicolimite (Perverse Synth) (3:43)
Strip (2:55)
Psicolimite (Perverse Sex) (3:53)
Sexy (Ballad) (2:33)
Revelations (Rhythm) (6:07)
Psicolimite (Perverse Flute #2) (1:38)
Sexy (Gotico) (3:25)
Psicolimite (Perverse Sex #2) (6:56)
Rivelazioni Di Uno Psichiatra (6:28)
Sexy (Romantico) (3:27)
Psicolimite (Perverse Sex #3) (2:31)
Carica (2:45)
Psicolimite (Perverse Flute #3) (1:58)
Peanuts (1:25)
Psicolimite (End titles) (5:15)
Review: Four Flies has unearthed a long-lost gem: Gianfranco Reverberi's daring soundtrack to Rivelazioni, a notorious 1973 film by director Renato Polselli. Reverberi, known for producing legends like Lucio Dalla and Gino Paoli, initially distanced himself from the film's controversial themes by releasing the music under a pseudonym. Yet, Rivelazioni's score, with its driving rhythms and experimental edge, shines as a bold, innovative creation. The soundtrack features an impressive use of electronic instruments, including drum machines and spacey synths, alongside psychedelic flutes, piano and jazzy improvision. 'Psicolimite', originally released under the name Sharon Chatam, has become a coveted rarity, sparking excitement around the full soundtrack's reissue. Recovered from original 1-inch, 16-track tapes, the score has been remastered for both vinyl and digital formats. With a raw, relentless rhythm section and dark, atmospheric vibes, this soundtrack is an essential find for fans of Italian genre cinema and daring experimental music. Available now as a double LP with stunning artwork, Rivelazioni finally gets its well-deserved moment in the spotlight.
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Overpass Boy
Overpass Boy (limited translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: KCR 12014LPC1. Rel: 01 Aug 24
 
Folk/Americana
Jackie (3:28)
Every Promise (4:37)
Little Valley (3:45)
Interlude (2:01)
Out Here (3:30)
Walk With You (3:51)
Little Hours (5:47)
Waiting On You (4:36)
Review: For fans of Iron & Wine, Michael Nau, and Leonard Cohen, Reverend Baron's Overpass Boy offers a surely irresistible meditation on Los Angeles. Danny Garcia, formerly a pro skater and Drugdealer band member, created this album with a spontaneous mindset. It has worked to date with over 4.4 million streams and 135.4k monthly listeners on Spotify which proves his blend of soul, doo-wop, and East LA grooves is loved far and wide. This album was recorded at various LA locations and tells the story of a young wanderer through poetic observations and longings. Featuring stacked harmonies, gentle percussion, and Garcia's own instrumentals, it captures the city's essence and emotional depth and comes on limited Coke bottle clear vinyl.
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In The Rectory Of The Bizarre Reverend (20th Anniversary Edition)
In The Rectory Of The Bizarre Reverend (20th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold purple vinyl 2xLP + DVD + booklet)
Cat: SVR 008LPB1. Rel: 29 Aug 23
 
Metal
Burn In Hell! (8:53)
In The Rectory Of The Bizarre Reverend (13:11)
The Hour Of Death (11:53)
Sodoma Sunrise (9:16)
Doomsower (9:57)
Cirith Ungol (21:12)
In The Rectory Of The Bizarre Reverend: Commentary (DVD)
Review: With its title paying homage to the seminal 1969 King Crimson album In the Court of the Crimson King, the debut full-length from Finnish doom metal maestros Reverend Bizarre has become a quintessential cornerstone of the movement in the two decades since its initial release. Clocking in at a mammoth 74 minutes with epic cuts such as 'Sodoma Sunrise' running over 13 minutes as well as the gargantuan 21 minute closer 'Cirith Ungol', this is Black Sabbath worship interspliced with moments of macabre grandiosity which have become staples of 21st century psychedelic doom revival. While the group would disband after only three LPs before working on a myriad of later projects together, In The Rectory Of The Bizarre Reverend still serves as not only an iconic debut, but a perfect entry point into the doomsphere.
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II: Crush The Insects
II: Crush The Insects (limited gatefold translucent red vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: SVR 082LPREB4. Rel: 20 Jun 24
 
Metal
Doom Over The World
The Devil Rides Out
Cromwell
Slave Of Satan
Council Of Ten
By This Axe I Rule!
Eternal Forest
Fucking Wizard
Review: Modern Finnish doom metal legends Reverend Bizarre only released three full-lengths during their tenure which ran for just over a decade from 1995-2007, and how they were full to the brim, often nearly exceeding the runtime of a CD. Following on from 2002's epic debut In the Rectory of the Bizarre Reverend (yes, that is a King Crimson reference), 2005's II: Crush The Insects boasted a more upbeat approach to their fuzzed-out, psych-tinged doomgazing machinations, with original copies of the album even bearing a sticker that referred to the trio as "The Biggest Sell-Out in True Doom". Known for having its 21 minute lead single 'Slave of Satan' cut down to 13 minutes in order to fit on the LP, this marks one of the rare instances where a band's single version exceeds the length of their album version. Coming courtesy of leading metal label Svart, this translucent red 2xLP reissue offers doomers, new and old, the chance to plumb the depths of one of the most quintessential doom acts to ever rear their sludgy head.
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Roots Man Dub
Cat: ORLP 23. Rel: 23 Feb 21
 
Dub
Dub On The Track (4:06)
Macaback Rock (3:22)
Ital Collie (3:16)
Herb Man Skank (3:12)
Heartical (dub) (3:26)
Let Dub Abide (3:31)
Black Star (dub) (2:56)
Roots Man (dub) (3:48)
Runaway (dub) (3:21)
Iron Gate (3:16)
Rockers (dub) (2:11)
Over Africa (3:35)
Review: The Roots Man Dub album was originally released in 1978 on Hit, a label from the GG Records crew. It features a ton of superb dubs by Alvin Ranglin, who flipped versions of tunes by The Maytones, Al Brown, The Starlights and many more besides into sonic wonders for mind, body and soul. This compilation pulls them all together again and results in plenty of indisputable sonic fire for when the warmer months come, we laze about in the garden and partake in a toke or two.
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Meditation In Dub (reissue)
Meditation In Dub (reissue) (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 333LP 011. Rel: 27 Jun 24
 
Dub
Move Out Of Me Way (2:47)
Meditation Dub (2:44)
Little Bit Of Dub (3:02)
Peaceful Natty (2:39)
Political Affair (2:43)
Natty Chase The Barber (2:51)
Back Whe Dreadie (2:37)
Move Out Carol (2:36)
War Mongrel (2:27)
Trod On Natty (3:24)
Review: Mediation in Dub by The Revolutionaries, reissued as part of Death Is Not The End's 333 series, delves into the archives of NYC-based Flames label. The Revolutionaries, a renowned reggae session band, comprised a rotating lineup of top Jamaican musicians, anchored by the formidable duo of Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare. Recorded at Channel One studio in Kingston during the mid-1970s, under the guidance of producer Ossie Hibbert, these tracks feature dub versions of Winston Jones's Flames label releases. Jones, known for his work on 'Stop That Train,' established Flames in NYC in the early 1970s, becoming a key player in Brooklyn's reggae scene. Meditation in Dub is a collector's gem, offering essential dub versions of popular rhythms from the era. This reissue, licensed from Jones and mastered with assistance from DKR, provides a valuable snapshot of reggae's roots and early dancehall periods.
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Pony
Pony (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: 190759 86661. Rel: 25 Oct 19
 
Indie/Alternative
10/10 (2:27)
Always (3:15)
Laser Lights (2:11)
Face To Face (3:40)
Stressed Out (1:42)
Never Had The Balls (4:02)
Pluto Projector (4:24)
Every Way (2:14)
It Gets Better (3:34)
It's Not The Same Anymore (6:26)
Review: It's vital that the uninitiated understand one thing about 21-year-old Alexander O'Connor - his infectious and well crafted pop tunes are almost destined to bore a hole into your brain and stay there for quite some time. Like Michael Buble meeting Ed Sheeran at someone's Macmillan Coffee Morning. If that sounds even vaguely off-putting then this one clearly isn't aimed at you. But it is aimed at those who appreciate artists that can switch between a kind of Grammar school rap delivery, croonerdom and uptempo boy band business. From the piano and vocal R&B number "Pluto Projector", to the chart-friendly freight train of "Never Had The Balls" and the light acoustic guitar soul effort "Stressed Out", O'Connor's third studio album "Pony" is an incredibly sweet introduction to an artist who's clearly packing plenty of talent.
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The Alexander Technique
The Alexander Technique (gatefold smores vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 196588 99301. Rel: 06 Sep 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Alexander (4:30)
Guitar Song (3:59)
2008 (2:31)
Therapy (4:01)
4 In The Morning (2:08)
Jealousy (3:59)
The Table (2:50)
Pure (4:00)
One Of These Days (2:27)
Carrera (2:17)
Much Too Much (3:11)
Sliding Doors (3:16)
Lost For Words (3:24)
Look Me In The Eyes Featuring James Blake (3:31)
New Years (3:04)
Finally (3:03)
Review: The Alexander Technique is the most intimate album to date from Rex Orange County in that it truly reflects his personal and artistic evolution. Initially intended as an exploration of new writing perspectives, it evolved into a deeply confessional and heartfelt work that combines stripped-down r&b and indie-folk and Rex's signature orchestral richness to mark a pivotal shift in his career. Described by Rex as a personal diary, it captures his growth and the complexities of life since his 2022 release, WHO CARES? with a longer duration and diverse musical styles. The Alexander Technique is Rex's most candid and ambitious project to date.

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Travelin' (reissue)
Travelin' (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3069. Rel: 25 May 22
 
Soul
Words (3:34)
Travelin' (4:40)
Call Me (4:47)
Trust In Me (3:39)
You've Got It (3:12)
Say You Will (4:04)
Special Effects (4:04)
You & Me (5:03)
Let Me Satisfy You (3:17)
Fast Action (3:42)
Review: In 1982 L.J. Reynolds released his second solo album Travelin', which was a split production between Reynolds and Don Davis. This classic soul album includes "Trust In Me", "Say You Will" and "Call Me", the latter being written by Aretha Franklin. Travelin' features guest performances by Bernie Worrell and William "Bootsy" Collins. A classic soul album for your ears' sultrier side.
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Meant Like This
Meant Like This (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: TTT 100. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Techno
The Goblin Has Fallen In Love (3:25)
Leg It (3:58)
Spicy Pipes (5:30)
Chirrup (2:59)
Hevvy (4:07)
The Defiance (5:26)
Vivz Portal (4:22)
Off For Spots (4:43)
Borjormi Spring (4:22)
Ladbroke (6:50)
Review: Lukid & Tapes combine their scuzzy sounds once more as Rezzett for this new and sonically fucked up outing on The Trilogy tapes. It's lo-fi music full of perfect imperfections and dusty sound sources, cruddy rhythms and distant cosmic noise that sounds both as if dug up from under many layers of ancient soil but also somehow sent back from the future. It is now a decade since this pair made their first outing but their sound remains fascinatingly original. For loose genre references, imagine breakbeat hardcore, 90s jungle, granular Detroit techno and raw Chicago house all chucked into a blender.
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Played by: Marco Gallerani
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Hard Groove (Verve By Request)
Hard Groove (Verve By Request) (180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 557985 8. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Jazz
Hardgroove (5:19)
Common Freestyle (5:54)
I'll Stay (7:40)
Interlude (0:52)
Pastor T (5:41)
Poetry (5:36)
The Joint (5:40)
Forget Regret (3:47)
Out Of Town (3:59)
Liquid Streets (4:57)
Kwah/Home (6:00)
How I Know (4:43)
Juicy (6:19)
The Stroke (4:31)
Review: American jazz trumpeter and flugelhorn player Roy Hargrove made his most enduring mark as a fusionist, poking holes in the barriers between every genre between gospel to hip-hop, and this is a legacy more than cemented on one of his many great LPs, Hard Groove, titularly playing on his name while amounting to a paragon in the art of genre-busting. Running the entire gamut of styles Hargrove was interested and involved in at the turn of the millennium, the album brings together many covers and renditions, with D'Angelo appearing on the cover of Funkadelic's 'I'll Stay' and Q-Tip on 'Poetry', among many other greats.
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Atlantis Atlantis: Sonic Refurbished
Atlantis Atlantis: Sonic Refurbished (2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ZZZV 24009. Rel: 06 Jun 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Love Games (12:20)
The Gift Of Love (11:26)
Orange Bun (8:34)
Ibiza Macht Frei (8:32)
Facciamo L'Amore (9:59)
Hotel Cathargo (11:56)
Review: First released in 2022, Rheinzand's Atlantis Atlantis updated the Belgian disco-house collective's sound for the utmost present, laying down a thickly layered collection of uncanny dark disco via post punk across thirteen tracks. Now two years on from the original release, Netherlands producer Pete Blaker has teamed up with the band to rework the album tracks; however, in the words of the label and Blaker themselves, this is by no means your bog-standard 'remix' album! Unlike most, this one hears Blaker go the extra mile, sonically refurbishing the tracks with entirely new instrumental layers and vocal takes, personally commissioning the band to do so himself. Formatively emerging after being asked to do just one remix for the band in 2021, this is a rare case of divine inspiration striking in an unexpectedly extended fashion - not to be missed.
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Emitt Rhodes (reissue)
Emitt Rhodes (reissue) (green vinyl LP)
Cat: INTGDS 00020LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Folk/Americana
With My Face On The Floor (3:02)
Somebody Made For Me (2:24)
She's Such A Beauty (2:21)
You Must Have (3:16)
Lullabye (1:06)
Fresh As A Daisy (2:48)
You Should Be Ashamed (2:45)
Somebody Made For Me (3:23)
You Take The Dark Out Of The Night (2:55)
Ever Find Yourself Running (2:40)
Live Till You Die (2:38)
Long Time No See (2:06)
Review: Emitt Rhodes' self-titled album, released in 1970, proves his pioneering approach to home recording: made in his home studio, it came at a time when union rules mandated that albums released by major labels had to be recorded in professional studios. Ergo, the fact that it was made at home couldn't be disclosed on the cover. Despite this, the original LP featured a playful message in the runout groove, stating "Recorded at Home" in humorous title case. Rhodes had initially intended to call the album Homecooking, but the label opted for his name instead. Using a four-track recorder, Rhodes forged the instrumental tracks before transferring them to an eight-track with which to add vocals, enhancing the sound with a higher-quality microphone - clearly that's as much as grandiose a story as we're getting on the BTS front. The album peaked at number 29 on the Billboard chart, with 'Fresh As A Daisy' peaking at number 54 on the Hot 100, and 'Lullabye' finding its niche in the Wes Anderson film The Royal Tenenbaums.
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The Almond & The Seahorse (Soundtrack)
The Almond & The Seahorse (Soundtrack) (limited numbered yellow vinyl 2xLP + poster)
Cat: RT 0389LP. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Soundtracks
Skyward (5:16)
The Brain & The Body (5:45)
People Are Pissed (2:38)
Layer Upon Layer (3:28)
Orea (with Victor La Masne) (4:14)
Joe's Theme (0:49)
Sunshine & Laughter Ever After (3:51)
Variation With Strings (with Osian Gwynedd) (0:40)
Amen (3:15)
Low Cello (0:34)
Liberate Me From The Love Song (3:55)
Love Love Love (1:29)
I Want My Old Life Back (2:38)
Forest Waltz (1:05)
Dance All Your Shadows To Death (4:43)
Library To Kiss (3:34)
Staccato With Cello (0:38)
Small Talk (3:23)
Toni's Theme (1:50)
Ffenestr (8:10)
Penbedw (4:30)
Arogldarth (3:45)
Review: There have been some incredible movies made about memory over the years. We had Arnold Schwarzenegger missioning to Mars to find his brain (well, the remembering part anyway) in Total Recall, and a piss poor reboot a few decades later. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind asked us all to really think about the value of memory and its ability to hurt and heal. Overboard positioned Goldie Hawn as amnesiac getting a lesson in humility from the carpenter she was horrible to. We can add to that The Almond & The Seahorse, a 2022 film that focused on two couples coping with their inability to make new memories. Weird, at times wonderful, by drafting Gruff Rhys in for the score the producers were guaranteed a soundtrack that would be every bit as unique as the plot. Form haunting, melodic pianos to touches of 1960s pop rendered raw and rough.
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Sadness Sets Me Free
Sadness Sets Me Free (limited blackberry vinyl LP in fold-out sleeve)
Cat: RT 0420LPE3. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Sadness Sets Me Free (5:18)
Bad Friend (2:51)
Celestial Candyfloss (3:54)
Silver Lining (Lead Balloons) (3:56)
On The Far Side Of The Dollar (4:47)
They Sold My Home To Build A Skyscraper (2:59)
Peace Signs (4:55)
Cover Up The Cover Up (5:29)
I Tendered My Resignation (5:09)
I'll Keep Singing (2:14)
Review: Where will Griff Rhys take us next? Rising to a household name during his tenure at the front of the Super Furry Animals, since the indie pop soundtrack began to fade he has established himself as one of the UK's most transportive singer songwriters, building worlds through music. Sadness Sets Me Free is just the latest evidence of his greatness. Sliding in on a country-esque tip, talking about snorting coke in cloak rooms, lamenting pain and suffering, across this record he straddles lines between desperate and miserable, everyday commentary, twisted forms of joy, and, ultimately, the human condition. A skill few musicians have cracked, cementing Rhys' membership in the inner circle of timeless greats that can turn songs about mundanity into gloriously emotive epics.
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Innovator: Soundtrack For The Tenth Planet
Cat: NWKT 21R. Rel: 07 Feb 20
 
Techno
The Dance (7:14)
Strings Of Life (7:36)
Beyond The Dance (6:59)
Sinister (6:37)
Wiggin (5:30)
Nude Photo (5:56)
Hand Over Hand (13:01)
Review: 2020 marks the 30th birthday of Network Records, a label that did arguably more than any other in the early 90s to champion both US and UK techno. As part of their celebrations they'll be reissuing some key singles and albums from their catalogue, starting with this 1991 compilation of key Derrick May productions. Now stretched across two slabs of wax rather than one to guarantee a louder cut, "Innovator" contains a wealth of vital early Motor City techno classics, from the acid-powered insanity of "Nude Photo" and the rushing, piano-heavy rush of "Strings of Life", to the thrilling sci-fi futurism of "Wiggin" and the deep techno warmth of "Hand Over Hand".
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Peachy
Peachy (limited heavyweight peach vinyl LP)
Cat: MOSHILP 121X. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Introduction (0:21)
Just A Boy's Game (4:45)
I Love My Television (3:39)
Nightmare (3:52)
Dean Martin (3:17)
Have A Go Heroes (4:15)
Curse (4:11)
Please Don't Die (3:53)
Peachy (4:35)
Black & Blue (2:55)
Review: A self-declared "proper second album", the songs that comprise The Rhythm Method's latest full-length Peachy are born of candour, and from the emotional rollercoaster that is touring. After a psychotic episode related to the job in 2018, frontman Rowan Martin made the defiant decision to carry on touring and recording despite the experience, seeing things through. Peachy is the result of this dedication, with new songs like 'I Love My Television' and 'Have A Go Heroes' blending Mike Skinner-esque and slacker rock songwriting, making for affecting Britpop edibles. Influences on the new sound will surprise confirmed fans; ranging from The Band and Kris Kristofferson to The Waterboys and Deacon Blue - it is a marked departure from their beginnings. Traditional Irish and Scottish music also play a huge part on this record: Aoife Power lending a Cranberries-esque Celtic warmth to a collection of poignant, thoughtful and at times moving songs that will dramatically switch perceptions of this duo.
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Rhyze To The Top (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Cat: BF24 20. Rel: 17 Dec 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Rhyze To The Top (6:15)
Give It Up (5:51)
What Can I Do About This Feeling (4:20)
Bizzaar (4:26)
Tonight's Gonna Be My Night (5:06)
Having Fun (Everybody's Having Fun) (4:26)
Overtime (4:45)
Party Of The Parties (4:33)
Review: This 180g swimming pool blue vinyl is a Record Store Day exclusive of an early 80s gem. Rhyze to the Top came in 1981 and marked the debut album by American funk and r&b band Rhyze. Listening back now it's clear the record captured the vibrant energy of early 80s sounds with lush synth work and nice Casio keys. That means it is a must-have for funk and r&b heads of any era and is why original copies often sell for over L50 on second hand markets. The album has remained out of print on vinyl for 43 years up to now but for this occasion has been fully remastered. Whack it on and take yourself back to a golden age.
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タグ: Disco Funk | Soul Disco
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Las Tres Puertas
Cat: POLEGROUP 074. Rel: 12 Sep 24
 
Techno
Las Tres Puertas (4:49)
La Rabia (5:19)
Itinerario (5:56)
El Sutil Arte (5:39)
Ellas (5:31)
El Sigilo (5:47)
100215 (5:50)
El Nuevo Mundo (4:21)
Review: Ribe is back on PoleGroup which is always going to get our attention, as well as that of any real techno head. This time it is with Las Tres Puertas which is a superb eight-track double 12". The title track opens in dramatic fashion with chords full of tension and train track beats that loop infectiously. There is a more experimental feel to the fuzzy loops of 'La Rabia', 'El Sutil Arte' is full of edge and tension thanks to a loud, centred drone and 'El Nuevo Mundo' is a dystopian and swampy soundtrack to a dark day on a distant planet. In between are many more intriguing sound designs and unusual rhythms.
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Toquei No Sol
Toquei No Sol (limted 'leaf green' vinyl LP)
Cat: LAUNCH 267. Rel: 09 Feb 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Quatro Palavras (7:32)
Sangue De Lua De Lobo (4:33)
Toquei No Sol (5:44)
You Do It (7:16)
Forever (6:03)
What It Is (7:12)
Review: Marlene Ribeiro's cult status has already guaranteed copies of this will be flying out faster than you can say "first album under own name after years as Negra Branca, a member of GNOD, and collaborations with luminaries from Valentina Magaletti to Thurston Moore". And her first offering as herself, as it were, rockets straight to the pinnacle of career highs to date, a record that's so full of ideas yet consistent and complete.

Produced between Ireland, Portugal, Madeira and Salford, partly inspired by Ribeiro's grandmother, Emilia, introducing her to the concept of "recording things, here and there". The result is this incredible combination of hallucinatory dream pop, found notes and captured moments, resulting in a vivid tapestry of hook-laden songs that are meditative yet catchy, late-night but bright and breezy.
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To Anyone Who's Ever Laughed At Someone Else (50th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Cat: LPS 248. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Folk/Americana
Hello (3:28)
Mr Dumpty, Before The Fall (1:50)
The Song (2:23)
Mrs Bitch (4:31)
Students From Marian Catholic High School (1:17)
Will You Still Love Me When You're Twenty-One (3:18)
To Anyone Who's Ever Laughed At Someone Else (1:42)
The Other Day (11:00)
SPQR (10:05)
For Me, For You (11:14)
The New Testament, Or A Good Samaritan Will Never Jew You (9:36)
Everyday People Revisited (6:29)
Filler Song (6:43)
The Continuing Story Of A Square Peg In A Round Hole: The Ballad Of Uthage (4:53)
Review: You can always count on Wah Wah to unearth the rarest of gems and give them the ceremonial release they deserve. Randy Rice originally released To Anyone Who's Ever Laughed At Someone Else in 1974 as a private press recording printed in an edition of just 500. As is the way with such cult records, it's slowly permeated music culture thanks to the haunting beauty and idiosyncratic nature of the songs until a critical mass of appreciation inspires a reissue such as this. Remastered with a light touch, this subtly surreal offering takes classic 70s Americana into unique zones, with Rice's fragile songwriting and singing binding the record together as a heart-rending listen which is poised to charm a whole new audience.
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Church Street Blues (reissue)
Church Street Blues (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CRF 1435211. Rel: 03 Apr 24
 
Folk/Americana
Church Street Blues (3:04)
Cattle In The Cane (1:53)
Streets Of London (3:55)
One More Night (2:12)
The Gold Rush (2:17)
Any Old Time (2:38)
Orphan Annie (2:49)
House Carpenter (4:22)
Jerusalem Ridge (3:26)
Last Thing On My Mind (3:16)
Pride Of Man (2:19)
Review: Intractable bluegrass from the one and only Tony Rice. At this point, Craft Recordings' taste in reissues hardly warrants scrupulousness; this long out-of-print album documents a lesser-known period in Rice's musical career, after which his predominant bluegrass bent had already been established. With only a small cadre of personnel in tow - Rice on old-time strings and vocals, his brother Wyatt on guitar, and Bob Shumaker and Lim Lloyd helming up mixing and mastering duties - Church Street Blues is proof enough that you don't need much to make an evincing folk album, not least one that evokes the deepest emotes endemic to Louisville, Kentucky. Consisting entirely of reinterpretations of Rice's favourite folk songs, 'Church Street Blues' became an immediate fan favourite and today it remains a classic title.
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Quiet In A World Full Of Noise
Cat: MRG 864LP. Rel: 03 Oct 24
 
Jazz
Stains (2:48)
Quiet In A World Full Of Noise (3:56)
Traditions (3:19)
Diets (2:28)
Stay (1:54)
Life In Numbers (4:11)
Moments For Stillness (2:00)
The Dancer (2:31)
Breath Out (2:59)
To Remove (2:16)
Ocean Past (2:36)
Try (5:34)
Review: Dawn Richard and Spencer Zahn reunite for new album Quiet in a World Full of Noise, which is driven by their shared curiosity and desire to defy genre conventions. Following their 2022 collaboration Pigments, this new work together blends atmospheric, orchestral soundscapes with soulful jazz and intimate, confessional vocals and the result is a raw and exposed performance from Richard who delivers stark lyricism that feels both personal and profound. The album redefines the worlds of progressive, avant-garde r&b and jazz with an ethereal yet grounded approach, heavenly melodies and plenty of wide open space in which to luxuriate. By merging the familiar with the unexpected, this fine pair create a sound that makes a lasting impression.
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Time Travel: Journey 3
Cat: REPEAT 33. Rel: 03 Mar 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Danger (6:45)
Tease (6:15)
Eightone 8 (Unrealesed Mix) (7:51)
Ritual (6:28)
Moody (7:37)
Dream2 (7:59)
Love Is (Dub) (6:23)
Review: One of the "Godfathers of UK tech house" (there are many contenders for this unofficial crown), Eddie Richards began the Time Travel series to reposition this snappy sound in its most modern form. Ironically, this means travelling back in time, then revisiting the present with older, better tools. Tech house was born in London, and yet in terms of popularity and influence, it has transmigrated to the furthest-flung regions of Europe and Asia in quicktime. How can we possibly reintegrate its original sound, let alone refind it? A veteran of the unstoppable waterwheel that was Camden Palace, Richards makes as honest an attempt as you can hope for. He doesn't bother with track-titular profundity, instead embracing names like 'Dream2', 'Moody' and 'Eightone8', suggesting tech house, despite the "tech", should be an off-the-cuff sound, one not chiselled and burnished to perfection. 'Danger' and 'Tease' are proper blemished tech house mother-genes, while for the 'Love Is (Dub)' crosses into u-chambered dubtech territory, with a bespoke, rebarred hi-hat to boot.
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タグ: Tech House
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The Lost Art Of Wandering
Cat: ESP 070. Rel: 21 May 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Denton' Texas (5:36)
Fossil, Oregon (4:26)
Tuscon, Arizona (3:19)
Livermore, California (5:38)
Astoria, Oregon (4:11)
Roslyn, Washington (4:25)
Idaho Falls, Idaho (3:26)
Paradise, California (5:43)
Review: From a cover image wonderfully displaying the proportional difference between humans and the world we call home, to the expansive pedal steel guitar chords that weep their way through the musical destinations here, Raymond Richards encapsulates the vast openness of the US in sound, offering aural interpretations of the beauty and desolation, hope and devastation this wildly rich but painfully unequal country is home to. Track titles are inspired by real pins on the map, although it's unlikely you'll recognise many - we're talking 'Paradise, California' (a swooning, sun-kissed closing overture), 'Astoria, Oregon' (a lilting, vast but quiet slice of ambient) and 'Roslyn, Washington' (which sounds like psychedelic country) rather than more obvious places like Los Angeles, where Richards stomped about with the likes of DJ Lovefingers and Slowdive affiliates Mojave 3 in the late-1990s.
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Sand Paintings
Cat: ESP 081. Rel: 30 Apr 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Badwater Basin (3:01)
Rattlesnake Pass (3:18)
Monument Valley (4:16)
2 Cent Mambo (2:59)
Saguaro (4:37)
Zion Lodge (2:57)
Farrington Dome (2:48)
Deer On Hwy 80 (4:32)
Mescal Shakes (3:59)
Sonora (3:18)
Review: Raymond Richards emerges once again as a musical maestro in Sand Paintings, displaying his unparalleled mastery of the pedal steel. Teaming up with Calexico's John Convertino and an array of eclectic instrumentalists, Richards delves deeper into his contemplative sonic world. From the courageous chords of 'Badwater Basin' to the dramatic landscapes of 'Monument Valley' and 'Saguaro,' each track resonates with emotional depth and cultural richness. While the album expands into grand cinematic gestures, there's a stoic singularity pervading throughout - a lonesome cowboy facing the elements with unwavering resolve. Despite the visceral intensity, a cloaked vulnerability emerges, revealing a profound connection to the world. Sand Paintings is not merely an album; it's a journey through landscapes of sound and emotion, guided by Richards' transcendent vision and honesty.
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