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Girlesque
Girlesque (pink vinyl LP)
Cat: EBL!!!LPCOL 017. Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
50s/60s
Tony's Got Hot Nuts (1:52)
My Pussy Belongs To Daddy (1:50)
The Swelling Of The Organ & The Coming Of The Bride (1:47)
Now They're Both Satisfied With Their Baby (3:38)
My Sweet Harmony Man (3:47)
My Right Hand Man (2:48)
A Cooking Lesson (2:59)
You Can't Have It, Unless I Give To You (3:01)
I'll Keep It Turned Up Towards The Wall (3:03)
My Movie Operator Man (3:22)
Got To Have It All The Time (3:31)
Sadie's Still Got The Rag On (2:14)
It's Smart To Be Smutty (4:33)
What Long Hair On Your Pussy (2:21)
Review: Following the resounding success of the iconic 1957 compilation "My Pussy Belongs To Daddy," Ebalunga!!! proudly presents Girlesque, an exquisite solo album by the incomparable Faye Richmonde which was originally released in 1959. This gem once again captivates with its blend of genres and provocative song titles that all showcase Richmonde's sophistication, wit, and charm. Combining elements of pop, comedy, jazz, and erotic easy listening, Girlesque remains a popular choice for parties, much like its predecessor. With expert mastering by Grammy-nominated engineer Jessica Thompson, this reissue not only preserves the album's relevance but also enhances its sonic brilliance, inviting you to indulge in another masterpiece of the past.
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 in stock $32.75
The New Four Seasons: Vivaldi Recomposed
The New Four Seasons: Vivaldi Recomposed (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 486246 8. Rel: 10 Jun 22
 
Modern Classical
Spring 0 (3:11)
Spring 1 (3:18)
Spring 2 (2:58)
Spring 3 (1:10)
Summer 1 (2:43)
Summer 2 (3:18)
Summer 3 (3:14)
Autumn 1 (3:09)
Autumn 2 (5:11)
Autumn 3 (1:34)
Winter 1 (2:55)
Winter 2 (2:48)
Winter 3 (3:44)
Review: Spring has sprung, and for many, Vivaldi's original 'Spring' composition might have just as quickly sprung into the minds of most classical heads. But perhaps most of y'all didn't see this one coming. We were bowled over on hearing news of Max Richter's electronic recompositions of Vivaldi's 'Seasons' 10 years ago; there hadn't been a proper vogue for electronic resources of classical music since Wendy Carlos did 'Switched-On Bach'. Now it gets another 'alternative rendering' (keyword: rendering); performed by an ensemble that almost entirely consists of Black, Asian and ethnically diverse musicians, we hear yet another futuristic take on a stone cold classic, with Richter himself playing a vintage '70s Moog.
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In A Landscape
In A Landscape (limited gatefold blue vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 588236 0. Rel: 05 Sep 24
 
Modern Classical
They Will Shade Us With Our Wings (3:09)
Life Study (I) (2:36)
A Colour Field (Holocene) (3:26)
Life Study (II) (2:24)
And Some Will Fall (1:50)
Life Study (III) (1:56)
The Poetry Of Earth (Geophony) (1:56)
Life Study (IV) (2:13)
Only Silent Words (4:55)
Life Study (V) (3:24)
Late & Soon (1:53)
Life Study (VI) (1:36)
Andante (3:43)
Life Study (VII) (3:04)
A Time Mirror (Biophony) (2:44)
Life Study (VIII) (2:27)
Love Song (After JE) (2:59)
Life Study (IX) (2:40)
Movement, Before All Flowers (5:07)
Review: Max Richter's album, In A Landscape, is his ninth studio effort, and has been recorded at his Studio Richter Mahr in Oxfordshireia space designed with his wife, artist Yulia Mahr. This album marks a significant chapter in Richter's illustrious career. Described by Richter as a exploration of "reconciling polarities," weaves together electronic textures with acoustic instrumentation, bridging the human with the natural world and addressing life's profound questions alongside its simple pleasures. Richter elaborates that the album continues the thematic exploration begun with his 2004 work, The Blue Notebooks, but viewed through the lens of contemporary life. The lead track, 'Movement, Before All Flowers,' exemplifies this blend of depth and delicacy, offering a look into Richter's contemplation on existence and the passage of time. In A Landscape is not just a musical journey but a reflective self-portrait. It shows a composer ever in dialogue with the world around him.
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In A Landscape
In A Landscape (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 588235 2. Rel: 05 Sep 24
 
Modern Classical
They Will Shade Us With Our Wings (3:09)
Life Study (I) (2:36)
A Colour Field (Holocene) (3:26)
Life Study (II) (2:24)
And Some Will Fall (1:50)
Life Study (III) (1:56)
The Poetry Of Earth (Geophony) (1:56)
Life Study (IV) (2:13)
Only Silent Words (4:55)
Life Study (V) (3:24)
Late & Soon (1:53)
Life Study (VI) (1:36)
Andante (3:43)
Life Study (VII) (3:04)
A Time Mirror (Biophony) (2:44)
Life Study (VIII) (2:27)
Love Song (After JE) (2:59)
Life Study (IX) (2:40)
Movement, Before All Flowers (5:07)
Review: Max Richter's ninth solo album, In A Landscape, is his first recorded at his tranquil new studio in rural Oxfordshire, Studio Richter Mahr, which is a minimalist, eco-conscious retreat he shares with his wife. The album explores "reconciling polarities" and blends electronic and acoustic elements with the human experience and elements from the natural world. Comprising 19 exquisitely well-crafted and coherent tracks, this record serves as a reflective counterweight to the urgency of previous projects and focuses on Richter's immediate surroundings and a range of influences from Bach to Keats. In capturing moments of introspection using a simple palette of string quintet, piano, organ, and analogue synths, Richter impresses once again here.
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Nowhere (reissue)
Nowhere (reissue) (limited gatefold coloured vinyl LP + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: WEBB 572LP. Rel: 07 Nov 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Seagull (6:18)
Kaleidoscope (2:54)
In A Different Place (5:27)
Polar Bear (4:46)
Dreams Burn Down (6:04)
Decay (3:35)
Paralysed (5:29)
Vapour Trail (4:17)
Review: Shoegaze legends Ride are on a reissuing roll, having announced a re-release campaign of almost all their early classic albums on Wichita Recordings. 'Nowhere', of course, is their magnum opus. Helicoptring in out from a tundric seascape and Hemingway hazes, Ride's sound is massive, sonically honest and remarkably different to some of their later works. In keeping with the iconic wave depicted on its front cover, this new vinyl reissue comes in the form of a blue 12" housed in a see-through inner sleeve.
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This Is Not A Safe Place
This Is Not A Safe Place (gatefold 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: WEBB 570LP. Rel: 16 Aug 19
 
Indie/Alternative
RIDE (2:59)
Future Love (3:37)
Repetition (3:21)
Kill Switch (2:46)
Clouds Of Saint Marie (3:53)
Eternal Recurrence (5:51)
Fifteen Minutes (3:15)
Jump Jet (5:13)
Dial Up (3:40)
End Game (3:35)
Shadows Behind The Sun (4:00)
In This Room (8:41)
Review: With so much at stake when seminal outfits decide to get back together it's understandable people usually greet the news of reunification with a degree of skepticism. But if RIDE's first epilogue didn't confirm it, their second post-comeback album should; sometimes a return is exactly what we needed. Tracks like "Future Love", "Jump Jet" and "Fifteen Minutes" stand up as excellent in their own right. At its most adventurous and confident, "This Is Not A Safe Place" is a startling work of extraordinary daring. RIDE sound as powerful and room-filling as it does hypnotic. "Repetition" vacuum packs a party in sharp, staccato goodness, "Kill Switch" takes us into dark, edgy territories, high pitched chord refrains and crashing cymbals creating an air of menace. So, if we didn't say it already, welcome back.
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 in stock $37.20
Going Blank Again (reissue)
Going Blank Again (reissue) (limited translucent orange vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WEBB 573LP. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Leave Them All Behind (8:19)
Twisterella (3:43)
Not Fazed (4:16)
Chrome Waves (3:55)
Mouse Trap (5:16)
Time Of Her Time (3:17)
Cool Your Boots (6:01)
Making Judy Smile (2:39)
Time Machine (5:50)
OX4 (6:47)
Review: Shoegaze legends Ride are on a reissuing role, having announced a re-release campaign of almost all their early classic albums on Wichita Recordings. 'Going Blank Again' is the patrician's choice, being one of their most acclaimed and praised. Unlike contempories a-la My Bloody Valentine, Ride's sound at this point was clear and crisp; it was drowned in sonic light, not vacuum fuzz, and carried with it a cheerier edge that predicted the sounds of later bands like Weezer. Don't miss this orange vinyl bundle version.
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4 EPs (reissue)
4 EPs (reissue) (limited gatefold white vinyl 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: WEBB 574LP. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Chelsea Girl (2:58)
Drive Blind (4:43)
All I Can See (3:26)
Close My Eyes (5:23)
Like A Daydream (3:04)
Silver (4:10)
Furthest Sense (3:23)
Perfect Time (3:55)
Dreams Burn Down (6:02)
Taste (3:16)
Here & Now (4:23)
Nowhere (5:19)
Unfamiliar (4:47)
Sennen (4:16)
Beneath (4:09)
Today (6:30)
Review: Shoegaze legends Ride's reissuing roll reaches their first four EPs; the first here, simply titled 'Ride', was emblematic of the band's sound and, outside of that sphere, paved the way for an entire genre. After that, and before 'Nowhere', came the subsequent EP's 'Play', 'Fall' and 'Today Forever', which make up this sprawling blue vinyl boxset. Once again, you can now bask in the shimmering waves that lap at this jolly band's feet, and ours.
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 in stock $39.15
Tarantula (reissue)
Tarantula (reissue) (black vinyl LP (sticker states orange vinyl))
Cat: WEBB 577LP. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Black Nite Crash (2:36)
Sunshine/Nowhere To Run (4:45)
Dead Man (3:29)
Walk On Water (4:23)
Deep Inside My Pocket (5:25)
Mary Anne (6:49)
Castle On The Hill (3:20)
Gonna Be Alright (2:50)
The Dawn Patrol (3:59)
Ride The Wind (3:47)
Burnin' (5:16)
Starlight Motel (3:38)
Review: Tarantula is one of those bittersweet moments in the history of UK rock & roll. On the one hand, it's a fantastic album that showcases the natural talent and innovative approach to song craft that Ride had first grabbed attention with. On the other, it marked the beginning of the end for the group, or more accurately, the first chapter following the end - finally getting a release after the outfit had called time and gone their separate ways. Still, in so far as swan songs go, there are plenty to celebrate here. Tarantula is a purist's rock & roll extravaganza at times, with its gritty riffs and forward momentum, tracks like 'Burnin'' perhaps best typify this, or those looking for a taste of the genre's 1960s origin story might look to 'Deep Inside My Pocket'. But then it's all much more complex than that, too, with the reflective indie balladry of 'Castle On The Hill', noise pop on 'Gonna Be Alright', and hypnotising layers on 'Ride The Wind'.
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Interplay
Interplay (gatefold 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: WEBB 630LP. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Peace Sign (4:35)
Last Frontier (4:08)
Light In A Quiet Room (5:55)
Monaco (4:15)
I Came To See The Wreck (5:57)
Stay Free (4:55)
Last Night I Went Somewhere To Dream (4:12)
Sunrise Chaser (4:15)
Midnight Rider (4:18)
Portland Rocks (5:00)
Essaouira (7:00)
Yesterday Is Just A Song (3:30)
Review: When 2017's Weather Diaries marked the first full-length from Oxford shoegaze legends Ride in 21 years, many welcomed what was presumed to be a reshaping of legacy so as to not have bowed out with the negatively received Tarantula. This made 2019's This Is Not A Safe Place even more of a joyous sonic spectacle (before touching on the fact that the LP legitimately bore some of the band's finest work to date). Now that the dust has settled on a plethora of tour dates and festival appearances, we arrive at the third of their post-reunion albums with the highly anticipated Interplay. From the bubbling, ethereal synths of lead single 'Peace Sign' to the hazy, neo-psych dream-pop of 'Last Frontier', Ride appear more rejuvenated and hopeful than they've ever sounded, and it's a miracle in and of itself to be on the cusp of nearly having as many post as pre-break up records.
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Interplay
Interplay (gatefold blue vinyl 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: WEBB 630LPC. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Peace Sign (4:31)
Last Frontier (4:08)
Light In A Quiet Room (5:54)
Monaco (4:16)
I Came To See The Wreck (5:56)
Stay Free (4:56)
Last Night I Went Somewhere To Dream (4:10)
Sunrise Chaser (4:03)
Midnight Rider (4:18)
Portland Rocks (4:58)
Essaouira (7:02)
Yesterday Is Just A Song (3:31)
Review: Shoegaze and indie rock fans rejoice! The new Ride album - their first for five years - is here, featuring 12 new songs in total, many of whch were with some of them being debuted on their recent tour. 'Peace Sign' triumphantly begins the album with the signature wall of sound that Ride is so well known for, while 'Last Frontier' seems to be a firm fan favourite already. Stunning , dynamic and beautifully crafted, the album comes on double colored vinyl complete with insert and MP3 download code and looks likely to be the best shoegaze album of 2024.
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To The Jungle
Cat: MILS 009LP. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Dubby Loop (1:13)
Itz Kewl (3:05)
Firebomb (1:04)
To The Jungle (1:38)
Triplets (1:19)
Alias (0:54)
Fam In Our Lives (1:04)
Brasilian Gangsta (0:52)
Big Kik (3:36)
Funky Ex (1:21)
Swang (1:34)
Weiss Wood (1:12)
March NRG (2:04)
With The Blend (0:58)
Afriq (1:00)
Future Ideas (2:56)
Skippy White (0:56)
Salty (3:18)
Jumping Jacks (0:54)
Bulldog (1:14)
Motown Sound (0:56)
Workin' It (1:28)
The Only One (1:04)
Tony Vibes (3:32)
Tipster (0:33)
Tape Speed Warp 2 (1:56)
Review: The Madlib Invazion Music Library Series clocks up its eighth entry here and the honour is given to drummer Karriem Riggins who offers up To The Jungle. He is someone who can play the sticks with real conviction and shows that here across another superb album in this series. It really makes use of the chance given to him to stretch himself and create the sort of music he might not dare to otherwise. It has all been created with a view to be ing given one-stop clearance for use in mim and TV and plenty of this one surely will because it is so evocative.
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Alucinolandia (reissue)
Cat: MBLP 243. Rel: 25 Mar 22
 
International
Poema Ritmico Do Malandro (2:32)
Somos Todos Irmaos (3:24)
Once In A While (1:44)
Berimbau (2:08)
Primeira Conjugacao (2:26)
Bye Bye (3:34)
Love Is Lere To Stay (2:31)
Isn't A Dream (2:15)
Sou Feliz Aqui (1:54)
Adeus Amor (2:25)
Alvorada (3:52)
Hert (1:47)
Review: A bona fide Brazilian rarity: Alucinolandia was the only full length from talented multi instrumentalist and bandleader Zito who really should have enjoyed more attention. Ranging from the R&B style stomp of "Primeira Conjugacao" to the Gershwin standard "Love Is Here To Stay" via the instant feel good sensations of "Bye Bye" where you feel like you're in the room, clicking, clapping and crying along with the band, this is a timeless document that really should have had more exposure than it did at the time of the original release back in 1969
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タグ: Brazilian | Samba | Brazilian Jazz
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Rated R (reissue)
Rated R (reissue) (trifold black ice vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: B 003309601. Rel: 27 Aug 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Mad House
Wait Your Turn
Hard (feat Jeezy)
Stupid In Love
Rockstar 101 (feat Slash)
Russian Roulette
Fire Bomb
Rude Boy
Photographs (feat Will.I.Am)
G4L
Te Amo
Cold Case Love
The Last Song
Review: Barbadian singer Rihanna's Rated R album marked a bold departure from her earlier pop-centric sound and saw her head into a darker, edgier side. Released in the aftermath of her highly publicised personal struggles, the newly reissued album blends rock, hip-hop and pop with haunting and aggressive undertones. Tracks like 'Russian Roulette' and 'Hard' reflect her emotional vulnerability and resilience, while 'Rude Boy' offers a more playful, upbeat vibe. Rihanna's vocal delivery is powerful and raw as you would expect given the context and effectively conveys the album's themes of empowerment, defiance, and introspection. Rated R is a daring and transformative work that highlights Rihanna's talents and is well worth copping for your collection.
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Parables
Cat: VP 2334. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Classics/Ska
System Set (Willie Lynch Syndrome)
Haunt You
Beware
Micro Chip
One Two Order
Stay With You
She's Royal
Something Strong
Lion Paw
Parables
Africa Awaits
Pick Up The Pieces
Let Love Live (featuring Duane Stephenson)
Family (featuring Della Manley)
Review: Tarrus Riley is among the crop of Jamaican singer/songwriters that are expanding the boundaries of reggae music today. Son of famed Caribbean vocalist Jimmy Riley releases his first album on VP Records. Songwriting and production collaborations with famed saxophonist Dean Fraser. All star band includes; Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare, Robbie Lyn, Paul 'Scooby' Smith, Glen Browne and others.
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A Rainbow In Curved Air (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: MOVCL 046. Rel: 17 Apr 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
A Rainbow In Curved Air (18:41)
Poppy Nogood & The Phantom Band (21:18)
Review: Originally released way back in 1969, Terry Riley's "A Rainbow In Curved Air" album remains one of the minimal maestro's most significant works. Crafted using overdubbing techniques, the three-movement title track features Riley playing layer upon layer of electric organ and electric Harpsichord motifs to create a hypnotic, Indian style raga. It was hugely influential at the time - inside and outside of the emerging minimalism scene - and later influenced the ambient and ambient house movements. Here it gets the audiophile reissue treatment, with the title track once again being joined by original flipside "Poppy Nogood & The Phantom Band" - a trippy wig-out in which Riley pays tribute to soprano saxophonist John Coltrane over more hypnotic, fast-past organ refrains.
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Too Tough
Too Tough (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BBE 340ALP. Rel: 06 Mar 20
 
Funk
Rim & Kasa - "Shine The Ladies" (8:50)
Rim & Kasa - "Love Me For Real" (8:21)
Rim & Kasa - "I'm A Song Writer" (3:58)
Rim & The Believers - "I'm Not Going To Let You Go" (3:11)
Rim & The Believers - "Peace Of Mind" (3:52)
Review: Having re-released Rim Kwaku's long lost Rim Arrives album, BBE follow it up with more dusty disco treasures from the Ghanaian hit maker's repertoire. From the blistering horns and thundering drum rolls of the near-nine-minute romp "Shine The Ladies" right the way through the looser, more Afrobeat-focussed "Peace Of Mind" by way of the emphatic Stevie Wonder-style showmanship of "I'm A Songwriter" it's a collection that still sparkles with soul 30 years after they were recorded. If you're unaware of Rim's story, you'd be wise to check it; from Quincy Jones endorsements to homelessness in the space of 24 hours, Rim's tales are as serious as his music is funky.
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Page Blanche
Cat: VCLUB 026. Rel: 30 Jan 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Blank Page (3:19)
De Velours (7:28)
Blue Boy (6:28)
Rase-Mottes (6:12)
Etoile Filante (8:27)
Walking Stuck In A Giant Cosmic Bubble Gum (2:44)
Petit Drame (5:33)
Je Vais Compter Jusqua Trois (7:47)
Review: Luc Ringeisen makes his long-player debut here with Page Blanche, which includes plenty of his surround sound experimentations converted to stereo and ranges from beatless sound design to peak time bangers. 'De Velours' is a quick standout with dub undercurrent and wispy drums and pads, 'Walking Stuck In A Giant Cosmic Bubble Gum' is a trippy piece with undulating synths and a deeply buried rhythm and 'Je Vais Compter Jusqua Trois' is a lush late night sound for the comedown.
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タグ: Minimal
 in stock $26.93
Look Up
Look Up (gatefold LP + poster + insert)
Cat: 752011 2. Rel: 09 Jan 25
 
Rock
Breathless (feat Billy Strings) (3:02)
Look Up (feat Molly Tuttle) (3:09)
Time On My Hands (3:58)
Never Let Me Go (feat Billy Strings) (3:52)
I Live For Your Love (feat Molly Tuttle) (2:56)
Come Back (feat Lucius) (2:48)
Can You Hear Me Call (feat Molly Tuttle) (2:51)
Rosetta (feat Billy Strings & Larkin Poe) (3:46)
You Want Some (3:04)
String Theory (feat Billy Strings & Larkin Poe) (3:35)
Thankful (feat Alison Krauss) (3:35)
Review: Ringo Starr returns with Look Up, a fresh country album produced and co-written by T Bone Burnett, with 11 original tracks that bring a new twist to Ringo's storied and much fabled career by blending his iconic style with Nashville's country roots. Starr, a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and nine-time GRAMMY winner, not to mention being the drummer in the most famous band of all time, recorded these songs in both Nashville and Los Angeles, adding depth to his celebrated - and pretty much unrivalled - legacy.
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Radio Chevere
Cat: LEGO 334VL. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
International
Intro-Love (feat Coco Maria) (0:53)
Casa Loca (0:45)
The Cheeky One (feat Coco Maria) (3:35)
Cacheton (4:18)
Sabrosito (feat Coco Maria) (0:31)
Gwely'r Mr (3:42)
Vamonos! (feat Coco Maria) (1:11)
El Canon (2:00)
The Mountains Of The Mind (0:37)
Padre Tiempo (feat Luzmira Zerpa) (3:09)
El Kinto (feat Coco Maria) (3:13)
Esa Tristeza (feat Nina Miranda & Little Barrie) (0:58)
Bom Dia! (feat Coco Maria) (3:21)
Oh Minha Querida (feat Moreno Veoso, Domenico Lancellotti & Kassin) (0:25)
A Secret Rendez-Vous (feat Coco Maria) (3:24)
Sempre Amor (0:17)
For All The Side Chicos & Chicas (feat Coco Maria) (3:44)
Maybe Man (feat Silvia Machete) (1:13)
Hay Esperanza (feat Coco Maria) (2:42)
She's In LA (feat Young Gun Silver Fox) (1:27)
Todo Chvere (feat Don Leisure & Coco Maria) (3:12)
Review: Rio 18's Radio Chevere is a vibrant, genre-defying musical experience that resists being neatly boxed in. Part mixtape, part radio show, it's a sprawling tribute to Tropical Music, bursting with energy, sincerity, and groove.
Guided by guest DJ Coco Maria, Radio Chevere embarks on a sonic journey across multiple continents. From the samba rhythms of Brazil to Venezuelan salsa and even Californian psychedelic disco, the album becomes a musical metaphor for migrationicelebrating the movement of people, sounds, and stories.Collaboration lies at the heart of this record. Brazilian legends the +2's appear on the soft samba ballad 'Oh Minha Querida', while transatlantic Yacht Rockers Young Gun Silver Fox bring laid-back charm to 'She's In LA'. Silvia Machete from Sao Paulo adds an infectious funk vibe to 'Maybe Man', and Venezuelan icon Luzmira Zerpa delivers rhythmic intensity on 'Padre Tiempo'. The album's linguistic variety is equally impressive, blending Spanish, Portuguese, Welsh, and English into one rich tapestry. Founder Carwyn Ellis, having explored Latin music since Rio 18's 2018 inception, takes a step back from singing on Radio Chevere, focusing instead on songwriting and production. With bold cover art by Colombian artist Yoda, Radio Chevere is a lively and heartfelt celebration of the diverse influences that make up its unique sound.
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タグ: Latin disco | Latin | Samba | Latin Funk | Cumbia
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Come To My Garden
Come To My Garden (heavyweight green vinyl LP)
Cat: LPNOTLP 254. Rel: 18 Sep 17
 
Soul
Les Fleur (3:15)
Completeness (3:30)
Come To My Garden (3:16)
Memory Band (4:05)
Rainy Day In Centerville (5:26)
Close Your Eyes & Remember (3:40)
Oh, By The Way (3:01)
Expecting (3:52)
Only When I'm Dreaming (3:25)
Whenever, Wherever (3:35)
Review: A bonafide masterpiece; Minnie's first album post-Rotary Connection should need little introduction. A cult hit in 1970, a global smash when re-released in 74, Come To My Garden hasn't enjoyed a reissue for over 10 years. Her first pure soul and jazz album, this was the album where the world truly understood Ripperton's incredible range and tenderness. Powered by the breath-taking orchestration and song writing of Charles Stepney and her husband Richard Rudolph, everything about this album stands the test of time from the dreamy pastoral haze of "Close Your Eyes" or the delicate harmonies and nightingale rush of "Expecting" via the untouchable "Les Fleur". Immaculate music history.
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Ripple (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
Cat: LPSOJR 535IE. Rel: 01 Dec 23
 
Funk
You Were Right On Time (3:42)
Be My Friend (3:33)
I Don't Know What It Is, But It Sure Is Funky (3:24)
I'll Be Right There Trying (3:51)
Get Off (3:20)
See The Light In The Window (2:55)
A Funky Song (3:19)
Willie, Pass The Water (3:38)
Dance Lady Dance (2:38)
Ripplin' (5:10)
Review: It can be hard to keep up with the different days devoted to recorded music, from Record Store Day to Album Day to Black Friday, but two really cares so long as the tunes keep coming. And they don't come much finer than this - Ripple's self-titled album was originally released in 1973 and soon became known as a rare groove, funk and deep soul classic. Some 50 years on and it has been remastered to sound as good as ever and remind us why the band were right up there with peers such as Funkadelic, Kool and the Gang and The Blackbyrds, all of whom served up equally brilliant mixes of rock, soul, photo disco and funk. The is the first time this one has been back in print for some 30 years.
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Risco Version
Risco Version (3xLP + insert)
Cat: STRUT 264LP. Rel: 01 Jul 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now (vocal) (7:05)
Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now (version) (9:07)
Good Times (7:25)
One More Time (instrumental) (8:18)
I'm Caught Up (7:38)
Argument (6:16)
It's My Hous (Special Disco version) (7:55)
It's My House (version) (7:40)
Bringing Out The Sunshine (6:17)
Risco Music (5:57)
Reggae Music (6:10)
Sitting In The Park (5:24)
Park Version (4:24)
Stopping (version) (4:50)
Review: Risco Connection were the perfect reggae-disco crossover act, founded by Studio 1 sticksman Joe Isaacs after he moved to Canada in the late 60s. Searching for a sweet spot between the plush orchestration of disco and the upbeat shuffle of rocksteady, he embarked on a series of covers with a strong cast behind him, taking on the likes of Chic's 'Good Times', 'It's My House' and a version of 'Ain't No Stopping Us Now' which became a staple at David Mancuso's mythical Loft parties. This collection gathers together all the singles - vocals, dubs and all - and comes packaged with an interview with Isaacs and liner notes, restored and remastered and sounding better than ever.
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Brasil
Brasil (180 gram vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PCJY 00010. Rel: 03 Aug 24
 
Jazz
Cravo E Canela (Clove & Cinnamon) (4:03)
For The Palms (3:27)
Catavento (3:24)
Vitoriosa (Victorious) (4:41)
Canto Invierno (Winter Song) (3:39)
Meu Samba Torto (My Crooked Samba) (5:40)
Stone Flower (7:05)
Boca De Siri (Keep It Quiet) (3:57)
Lil' Rock Way (5:00)
Review: Guitarist Lee Ritenour and pianist Dave Grusin began their fervent involvement in Brazilian music half a century ago. As demonstrated on Brasil, their first studio recording in several decades, and which is entirely dedicated to the genre, their passion remains unabated. Brasil is a bracing survey of contemporary Brazilian sounds, featuring some of the country's most notable young musicians, including the Swiss-born harmonica ace Gregoire Maret and Brazilian vocalist and composer Ivan Lins. With additional contributons from a handpicked cast of musicians including drummer Edu Ribeiro, bassist Bruno Migotto, and percussionist Marcelo Costa, the overall aura is one of tribute, reflecting not only a talent for original composition but also a deep respect for tradition, best incarnated in the dreamy renditions of Milton Nascimento's 'Cravo e Canela' and 'Catavento'.
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Rites Of Passage
Cat: MTR 027. Rel: 28 Nov 24
 
Industrial/Noise
Covenant Of Conflagration (4:12)
Submit To The Shaman (4:42)
Liminality (4:25)
Receding Consciousness (3:51)
Pulse Of The Timeless Wave (2:56)
Burn The Sun (4:33)
Beyond The Threshold Of Self (4:08)
Mystic Transcendence (4:58)
Review: This debut from the mysterious duo Atiq and dreadmaul is an immersive concept album which explores the ancient themes of transformation and initiation by blending mysticism and archaic rituals with modern electronic beats. Each track transports listeners into a haunting soundscape rich in organic elements like bone flutes, throat singing and shamanic invocations, all woven into intricate electronic arrangements. The album strikes a perfect balance between the ancient and contemporary with a feeling of ritual and cermet in the long form and immersive rhythms that are as unforgettable as they are hypotonic.
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Found (reissue)
Found (reissue) (transluscent yellow vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: RFC 274C. Rel: 07 Oct 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Dreamlife Avenger (2:29)
Reaching Out (2:57)
Indisposable Heroes (3:14)
Paranoid Detectives (3:51)
On The Fray (2:34)
The Soft Skin (3:38)
Tell It All To Me (3:33)
Missing Glider (3:07)
Big Waves (3:36)
Sofia Loren (2:26)
Why Can't I Touch It (4:30)
Review: Rival Schools' Found is a compelling collection of rarities, demos and alternate takes, compiled during the years following the release of their 2001 debut, United By Fate. Initially released over a decade ago, the band has collaborated with Run For Cover Records to reissue this collection on limited-edition vinyl, timed alongside the reissue of their 2011 album Pedals. This version of Found is particularly special, with a rare yellow vinyl edition limited to just 200 copies. Found offers eleven tracks that showcase the band's musical experimentation and evolution during the decade between their debut and Pedals. Led by Walter Schreifels, a pivotal figure in the hardcore scene through his work with Youth of Today, Gorilla Biscuits, and Quicksand, Rival Schools also features members Ian Love, Cache Tolman, and Sammy Siegler, whose other projects include Iceburn, CIV, and Glassjaw. Found seamlessly fits into Rival Schools' discography, bridging the post-hardcore sound of their debut with hints of the more melodic direction they would later explore. Tracks like 'Reaching Out' and 'Paranoid Detectives' still pulse with the intensity and urgency reminiscent of Schreifels' earlier days, while songs like 'Tell It All To Me' reveal a growing emotional depth within the band's sound. Found remains a significant piece of Rival Schools' unique trajectory, capturing a moment in time that fans will find both nostalgic and rewarding.
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Pedals (reissue)
Pedals (reissue) (gatefold transluscent yellow vinyl 2xLP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: RFC 273C. Rel: 07 Oct 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Wring It Out
69 Guns
Eyes Wide Open
Choose Your Adventure
Racing To Red Lights
Shot After Shot
A Parts For B Actors
Big Waves
Small Doses
The Ghost Is Out There
You Should Have Hung Out (3:31)
Arranged Marriages (3:31)
Paranoid Detectives (3:27)
Wring It Out (4:19)
69 Guns (3:49)
Small Doses (4:00)
The Ghost Is Out There (3:26)
Review: Following on from the reissue of Rival Schools' first record, Run For Cover turns its attention to the band's landmark 2011 studio LP, which took two years to be released after the original recording sessions finished and a staggering ten years after the inaugural long player, United By Fate, had landed. Rooted in emo, pop rock, and post-hardcore, the main difference between episodes one and two was the comparatively lighter moods on the second, and an absence of distortion. In many ways, a more commercially-minded outing, at the time critics lauded Pedals for its comparative maturity, with many trumpeting the return as being slicker, more self-assured and altogether more grown up. Nevertheless, the tracks still tear from the blocks with the energy of youth and there's no denying these songs are the result of musicians with a real ear for writing infectious hooks.
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ID Entity
ID Entity (limited gatefold 180 gram orange vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 196587 69541. Rel: 19 Jan 23
 
Progressive Rock
Friend Or Foe? (7:27)
Landmine Blast (4:50)
Big Tech Brother (7:22)
Post-Truth (5:36)
The Place Where I Belong (13:09)
I'm Done With You (5:49)
Self-Aware (8:38)
Age Of Anger (instrumental - bonus track) (11:53)
Together Again (instrumental - bonus track) (6:21)
Review: Polish prog rockers Riverside have seen some things in their time, and stuff. Now in their third decade, the outfit have borne witness to seismic changes in their homeland. 30 years ago, it was just emerging from half a century of dictatorial Soviet rule. Skip to today, and the country is part of the EU - more than can be said for some - and, until the invasion of Ukraine at the hands of Vladimir Putin, was one of Central-Eastern Europe's stronger economies in the Covid era.

Suffice to say, a lot has changed even since then, and ID Entity can in many ways be taken as a record that bookends different periods. Yes, the outfit have always had one foot in a retro-hued synth-guitar sound, but here that's expanded on, with lyrics worthy of the Plain English Campaign's Crystal Mark. A record made to encourage reflection - both of oneself, and the wider world.
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Peck Glamour
Peck Glamour (LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: EMEGO 317LP. Rel: 04 Apr 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Catch Up To Light (3:39)
Orbiting Empty Cocoon (3:31)
Patitur Butcher (5:52)
Plastic Bag Putain (5:18)
All That Heaven Allows (6:04)
Sacrosanct (5:54)
Kyrie Geire (6:18)
We Left Before We Came (feat Foss) (6:03)
Review: Rivet's newest album for Editions Mego blends optimism and negation, emerging sanguinely from a period of personal tragedy and disillusionment undergone by the artist. Mika Hallback, a key figure in the Swedish underground, first gained attention with industrial techno as Grovskopa before shifting to experimental work, including On Feather and Wire (2020). After the loss of fellow musician Peter Rehberg and his dog Lilo, Hallback created the somber L+P-2 (2023), and now Peck Glamour marks his return, coming reinfused with hope and exploration. Drawing on punk, industrial, techno, and trauma, the album combines synthetic and organic elements, with 'Orbiting Empty Cocoon', with its tugging, metal ballistic sound-rooms sounding like an Au-technic, cybernetic ritual, a dance anthem 'Patitur Butcher' and 'We Left Before We Came' concluding on comparatively layered zoonotic notes; posthuman synthesis backed by birdsong.
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Keep Laughing
Cat: URO 1994. Rel: 29 Jan 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Think Positive (2:31)
Ded Teds (2:43)
Life In A Bottle (2:42)
Feelings Of Hate (1:41)
Life's A Gamble (3:02)
Beautiful Feeling (part 2) (1:52)
Pot Head (2:32)
Senseless Violence (2:15)
Unborn Child (2:45)
Passing Time (1:46)
Review: Skate-punk, crossover thrash, or best described as "Nardcore" (being part of the formative West Coast hardcore scene located near Oxnard, California), Rich Kids On LSD or often referred to as RKL, are widely considered to be one of the most important yet simultaneously overlooked acts of the formative 80s punk world. Their 1985 debut full-length Keep Laughing introduced the masses to their Beanie Boy mascot, but more importantly, their chaotic fusion of snot-nosed hardcore meets angsty skate punk, while later material would flex thrash metal riffage, marrying humour with elements of a genre already guilty of taking itself too seriously, leading them to become THAT punk band for Slayer and Metallica diehards who couldn't admit too freely to vibing on anything outside of metal. While later projects would see these metallic elements brought further to the forefront, the classic cuts boasted by this first effort such as 'Think Positive' (or 'Drink Positive' when played live), 'Ded Teds', and 'Pothead' are some of the most quintessential skate-punk anthems of all time. Easter Egg - Actor Josh Brolin claims to have been an early member before the band had even decided upon a moniker, which actually came in the form of a criticism lobbed at them during their early days.
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RNAO Meets POPO (reissue)
Cat: MKY 035. Rel: 17 May 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Weimar 22 (4:06)
Howareyou Whyou (4:28)
After (2:42)
Bring To Naught (3:59)
Nativity (3:24)
Yes Every Africa Must Be Free Eternally (3:04)
Say It Loud I'm Dilettante I'm Proud (7:09)
Matrix (5:36)
Review: R.N.A. Organism's 1980 release, R.N.A.O Meets P.O.P.O, reissued and remastered by Stephan Mathieu, is a captivating delve into Kansai's experimental scene. Comprised of enigmatic figures 0123, Zero, and Chance (aka Tatsuo Kohki), the album presents a sonic collage blending metallic beatbox loops, robotic vocals, and glockenspiel motifs. Producer Kaoru Sato (of EP-4 fame) helped sculpt their dub-infused, distorted rhythms and bizarre effects. While initially deemed too avant-garde, the album offers a more direct insight into their visionary sound. The opener, 'Weimar 22,' sets the tone with blown-out drum machines and ethereal vocals, hinting at influences ranging from electro-pop to spannered dub and tape manipulations. Tracks like 'After' and 'Nativity' showcase their experimental abilities, layering environmental sounds and off-kilter melodies over chuggy beats. R.N.A.O Meets P.O.P.O is a fusion of low-budget experimentation and tempered instrumentalism, offering a glimpse into the enigmatic world of Kansai's late 70s scene. Its timeless appeal resonates with listeners, echoing throughout the decades with its prophetic Japanese twist.
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Cabana
Cabana (LP)
Cat: FARO 244LP. Rel: 24 May 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Onde Eu Vou (4:21)
Each Day (3:25)
Assim (3:23)
Ensolarade (3:15)
Casinha (3:08)
Somewhere (3:45)
Diferente (3:21)
Midnight Blue (5:24)
Lugar (4:01)
Metamorfose (3:25)
Review: Lau Ro's debut album Cabana is a poignant and introspective look on memory, self-discovery, and imagination, rooted in their upbringing in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and their later experiences in Europe. Recorded in a small wood cabin at the bottom of their garden, the album traverses dreamy bossa, ambient folk, fuzzy tropicalia, and majestic MPB, enveloped in masterful string arrangements and trippy electronics. Lau Ro's delicate yet confident vocals, sung in both English and Portuguese, navigate themes of urban pollution and utopian dreams rich with nature and wildlife - a journey of rediscovery, as Lau Ro reconnect with their roots while embracing their European experiences. The result is music that feels like it belongs to a parallel universe Brazil, offering a glimpse into Lau Ro's multifaceted identity and artistic vision.
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Low Ranger
Low Ranger (2xLP)
Cat: TSOL 013LP. Rel: 30 Jul 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Truth (6:43)
Pier 23 (7:17)
Disclaimer (Vronski & Roach) (7:45)
Low Ranger Don't Stop (7:45)
What You've Made (Ode To Nat mix) (7:48)
BB (7:29)
Helm's Deep (8:24)
Augusto (6:02)
Review: Fresh from serving up his first 12-inch single for almost eight years, Studiotek founder Darren Roach - an underground aggravator since the late 1990s - pops up on Limousine Dream with his most expansive release yet. Low Ranger is the long-serving producer's debut album and, in keeping with his previous output, keeps both eyes firmly on the dancefloor. It's a wise move, because there are plenty of genuinely peak-time-ready cuts on display, from the low-slung punk-funk-meets-tech-house flex of opener 'The Truth' and the bumpin' heaviness of 'Pier 23' (whose bassline and beats recall the original 1988 version of '3AM Eternal'), to the deep tech-house shuffle of 'Low Ranger Don't Stop', the dubby and spacey shuffle of 'BB' and the sparkling tech-funk headiness of 'Augusto'.
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タグ: Tech House | Minimal
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Good Move (Tone Poet Series)
Good Move (Tone Poet Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 550597 3. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Jazz
It Ain't Necessarily So (4:58)
When Malindy Sings (5:16)
Pastel (4:31)
Wine, Wine, Wine (6:34)
On Our Way Up (6:20)
T'aint What You Do (4:54)
Lots Of Lovely Love (4:58)
IQ Blues (5:21)
Review: Freddie Roach's 1963 session is a soul jazz classic that epitomises Blue Note's golden era. With a line-up featuring Blue Mitchell's crisp trumpet lines, Hank Mobley's smoky tenor sax, Eddie Wright's intricate guitar work, and Clarence Johnston's dynamic drumming, the music brims with groove and sophistication. Roach's Hammond B3 organ anchors the ensemble, balancing soulful warmth with technical brilliance. This deluxe reissue, part of the Tone Poet series, features meticulous production by Joe Harley. A timeless gem, now restored for audiophiles and jazz lovers alike.

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Members Don't Git Weary (mono) (remastered)
Members Don't Git Weary (mono) (remastered) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: ARC 5. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Jazz
Abstrutions (3:42)
Libra (4:58)
Effi (6:17)
Equiposie (6:21)
Members Don't Git Weary (5:32)
Absolutions (4:43)
Review: Members, Don't Git Weary is a Max Roach classic that now gets reissued by the Gilles Peterson-curated Arc Records. It has been mastered in mono from the original analogue tapes by the multi-Grammy winning Bernie Grundman. It comes with new sleeve-notes featuring Charles Tolliver and Gary Bartz and never before seen images of Roach from Warners archives. Originally released in 1968, it's a highlight of Roach's discography with post-bop sounds and modal workouts, some of which are written by Roach, some by Stanley Cowell and one by Gary Bartz.
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Dreamtime Return (reissue)
Dreamtime Return (reissue) (gatefold translucent blue & bone merge vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PRO 350. Rel: 23 Aug 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Towards The Dream (6:56)
The Continent (4:41)
Songline (3:02)
Airtribe Meets The Dream Ghost (6:50)
A Circular Ceremony (9:29)
The Other Side (13:00)
Magnificent Gallery (4:58)
Australian Dawn - The Quiet Earth Cries Inside (6:00)
Looking For Safety (10:46)
The Ancient Day (5:58)
Red Twilight With The Old Ones (9:32)
The Return (7:59)
Review: Space ambient stalwart Steve Roach first released Dreamtime Return in 1988, seemingly a long time ago, yet in a galaxy not so far away. It's since earned its reputation as a genuine classic; the two-CD magnum opus is one of the most important, widely known and highly respected releases in Steve Roach's vast body of work. Emergent from Roach's travels in the Australian outback, along with studies of the Aboriginal dreamtime, and his desert walkabouts in California, all such influences were the key threshers of this recording, which even today sounds like a transmission from both the near future and the very distant past. A fortnight's worth of tracks hear Roach hankering after a rhythmick, spatio-temporal everywhen, musing on suspended time and desert wanderings through scape-spanning chords and boundlessly exponential decays via a distinctly 80s drum bank. He takes only a few relatively muted, percussive and turbid detours on redoubts like 'Songline' and 'Red Twilight With The Old Ones'.
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Rubicon
Rubicon (mini LP)
Cat: LWKMUS 012. Rel: 23 May 22
 
Deep House
Rendezvous (4:14)
Lake Effect (4:41)
Store (1:01)
Got A DWB (3:33)
Industrial Valley (2:21)
Wash (3:21)
Cassie Kitty (6:58)
Review: Rubicon marks the first physical edition of Galcher Lustwerk's driving-themed alias, Road Hog. Collecting tracks from seven releases spanning from 2014 to 2021, Rubicon serves as the project's Greatest Hits (for now). Including tracks from the Cleveland-dedicated album 'Tour De Hog' as well as the sharp toothed 'Spares' and 'More Spares' the pithy 'Haul Ass' plus some cinematic favorites from 'DWB' and 'On The Lam'. Originally meant to be digital only and listened to while driving, demand for certain tunes to be pressed to vinyl has risen with each release. From the Road to the Club, Lustwerk's got you covered.
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Rob (reissue)
Cat: MRBLP 166. Rel: 19 Feb 19
 
International
Funky Rob Way (6:14)
Forgive Us All (8:00)
Boogie On (4:10)
Just One More Time (7:39)
Your Kiss Stole Me Away (5:22)
More (5:19)
Review: Eight years on from its previous reissue (that time courtesy of Analog Africa's "Limited Dance Edition" series), Mr Bongo is offering up a fresh, licensed re-press of Rob's eponymous 1977 Afro-funk masterpiece. If you missed out in 2011, the set is definitely worth picking up because it's rock solid heat from start to finish. Check, for example, the heavily percussive Afro-beat/Afro-funk fusion of "Funky Rob Way", the flanged funk guitars and heavy brass action of "Boogie On", the jazz guitars and loved-up vocals of "Your Kiss Stole Me Away" and the William Onyeabor-does-James-Brown heaviness of closing cut "More".
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Hellbilly Deluxe 2: Noble Jackals (reissue)
Hellbilly Deluxe 2: Noble Jackals (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile 'dracula' red & black marbled vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 3831C. Rel: 06 Nov 24
 
Metal
Jesus Frankenstein (5:19)
Sick Bubblegum (3:43)
What? (2:47)
Mars Needs Women (4:58)
Werewolf, Baby! (4:00)
Virgin Witch Side (3:41)
Death & Destiny Inside The Dream Factory (5:16)
Burn (3:38)
Cease To Exist (2:56)
Werewolf Women Of The SS (5:11)
The Man Who Laughs (4:22)
Review: Originally released in 2010, the absurd yet aptly titled Hellbilly Deluxe 2: Noble Jackals, Penny Dreadfuls & The Systematic Dehumanization Of Cool would mark the fourth solo full-length from White Zombie mastermind turned horror filmmaker Rob Zombie, while this would notably be his first time crafting an album with a fixed lineup stable as opposed to previous projects where an ever revolving cast of musicians would make minor contributions. Delayed due to Zombie's own preoccupation with finishing film production on Halloween II, the end result served as a venomous, banging return to form complete with southern-tinged grooves and sultry Americana folk-horror grunge. The album's layout is also a major point of discussion as Zombie reliably leafed through his rolodex of horror maestros to enlist the help of artists Dan Brereton (creator of Nocturnals), Alex Horley (Image Comics and DC Comics) and David Hartman (storyboard artist) to help create the album artwork, while British horror/sci-fi/steampunk artist Sam Shearon aka 'Mister Sam Shearon' (artwork for Godhead, Ministry, Slayer, and even Clive Barker) also made vital contributions. Reissued by the astute folk over at Music On Vinyl, this newly numbered pressing arrives on a very fitting 180 gram audiophile 'Dracula' red & black marbled vinyl LP, complete with an additional four page booklet of artwork from the aforementioned alumni.
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Hellbilly Deluxe 2: Noble Jackals, Penny Dreadfuls & The Systematic Dehumanization Of Cool (reissue)
Cat: MOVLP 3831. Rel: 07 Jan 25
 
Metal
Jesus Frankenstein (5:19)
Sick Bubblegum (3:43)
What? (2:47)
Mars Needs Women (4:58)
Werewolf, Baby! (4:00)
Virgin Witch (3:41)
Death & Destiny Inside The Dream Factory (5:16)
Burn (3:38)
Cease To Exist (2:56)
Werewolf Women Of The SS (5:11)
The Man Who Laughs (4:22)
Review: If you've ever heard Rob Zombie's account of why his parents left their life with a travelling carnival, taking their two young sons with them, then his obsession with gore and visceral horror begins to make sense. Shots fired, people's faces being smashed apart with hammers. A full blown riot complete with burning tents. A cinema-worthy redneck vision of a hyperlocal apocalypse. Of course, his love of blood and guts and the undead has evolved since then, with a slew of cult movies behind him, not to mention all those huge album successes that came beforehand, both with and without the band that catapulted him into the spotlight, White Zombie. Hillbilly Deluxe 2 is his fourth solo LP, and the first to be recorded with his full touring band, as oppose to session musicians. It's loud. It's heavy. It's unequivocally Rob Zombie.
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Robert Armani 30 Plus Years Remixes Series
Cat: TXRA 30YRS. Rel: 25 Oct 23
 
Techno
Score Board - Work The Shit (Mark Broom remix) (4:53)
Hit Hard (Misstress Barbara remix) (6:37)
Blow That Shit Out (Van Czar Classic remix) (3:56)
Circus Bells (Cristian Varela remix) (6:04)
Airborne (Alexander Johansson & Mattias Fridell remix) (6:04)
Circus Bells (Ken Ishii remix) (5:53)
Hit Hard (Jesus Riano remix) (6:20)
Game Day (Miss Mana remix) (5:42)
Burn It Out (Paco Osuna remix) (5:45)
Circus Bells (DJ Bountyhunter remix) (7:18)
Muzik Man (Waffensupermarkt remix) (5:02)
Review: Robert Armani's legendary Traxmen label is responsible for some of the finest music to have come out of Chicago over the last three decades. He now celebrates that milestone with his 30 Plus Years Remixes Series across all formats. It is a real must have for collectors with his most celebrated cuts remixed, remastered and pressed up to a double vinyl album. There is high octane techno - what else - from UK stalwart Mark Broom, dark and loopy minimal tackle from Spain's Paco Osuna and tripped out icy melodic techno head wreckers from Ken Ishii amongst many more.
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Mental Detentions
Mental Detentions (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DE 313. Rel: 01 Nov 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Colourblind (11:19)
Stuck (8:44)
Both Ends Meet (8:26)
Ugly Talk (6:13)
Track 5 (5:41)
Vox Scientific (6:54)
Track 7 (8:53)
Voice (1:45)
Vox (17:57)
Review: Robert Rental is back on the mighty Dark Entries as the cult label reissues his Mental Detentions album as an expanded double pack. Rental is a Scottish pioneer of DIY electronic music who played a key role in shaping the UK's countercultural sound alongside collaborators like Thomas Leer and Daniel Miller. Though he released little solo music, his 1979 cassette Mental Detentions was a standout of the era that featured raw demos made with budget equipment like a Roland drum machine and Stylophone keyboard. Tracks like 'Stuck' offer a distorted take on the classic motorik sound, while 'Vox' delivers an 18-minute ambient journey in which it is easy to get lost. Rental's work captures the spirit of experimentation and innovation in the face of limited resources.
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Celeste
Celeste (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: JSLP 4032. Rel: 27 Dec 23
 
Jazz
Deliverance (3:47)
The Old Castle (5:41)
Song 6 (4:37)
G-Spot Tornado/Sleep Dirt (9:32)
Parisian Episode VIII (6:22)
Piece III (5:06)
And After (5:24)
A Simple Song (5:03)
Celeste (4:16)
Canova (4:51)
Ninja Re Bang Bang (bonus tracks) (5:13)
Sakura Nagashi (3:45)
Review: Roberto Olzer Trio is here to douse you in blissful jazz sounds with this expansive and rewarding new album, Celeste. It is packed with refined sounds mastered by the maestro Stefano Amerio and features Older on piano next to Yuri Goloubev on double bass and Mauro Beggio on drums. The sounds flow freely, the pianos are quick and lively as fingers dart about the keys and the constant ticking of the drums and weight of the double bass keep things rooted in the here and now. A sublime sound for sure.
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Roberto Roena Y Su Apollo Sound (reissue)
Cat: 7258529. Rel: 11 Jul 24
 
International
Tu Loco Loco, Y Yo Tranquilo (3:20)
Sing A Simple Song (2:44)
Consolacion (3:28)
Sonando Con Puerto Rico (3:47)
El Escapulario (4:29)
El Sordo (3:48)
El Pato De La Bahia (3:15)
El Barrio Sin Guapo (4:18)
Han Pasado Algunos Dias (2:59)
Spinning Wheel (2:18)
Review: This vinyl reissue honours the wonderful Roberto Roena y Su Apollo Sound's 1970 debut for Fania Records. Formed in 1969, Apollo Sound became one of Puerto Rico's premier salsa bands. Highlights of this rich and vibrant album include 'Tu Loco Loco, y Yo Tranquilo,' 'El Escapulario,' and the Bobby Capo classic 'SoNando con Puerto Rico.' The 180-gram vinyl features lacquers cut from the original master tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio, ensuring top-notch sound quality. Packaged in a vintage-style tip-on jacket, this US import is a must-have for salsa lovers.
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タグ: Latin | Salsa
 in stock $33.30
Plum
Plum (LP)
Cat: BED 004. Rel: 26 Jul 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
Six (4:29)
Glue (2:46)
Fumes (2:46)
Wade (3:32)
Dye Tones (3:05)
Chlorine (4:53)
Plastic Rash (3:16)
Gum (3:48)
Review: The career of Cleveland's John Roberts has certainly gone from strength to strength since his incredible debut album Glass Eights on Dial back in 2010. Since then, 2013's Fences LP delved deeper into the exotic and abstract as did the Orah and Six EPs on his newly inaugurated Brunette Editions imprint. His first full length offering for the new label, the Plum LP continues on with Roberts' fascination with stunning percussion styles, oriental aesthetics and inventive use of sampling. All the tracks are quite short, lasting on average about three minutes, but have just the right amount of impact. There's a diverse range of moods on offer; from the 80's Japanese action film vibe of "Glue", the woozy steel drums workout on "Dye Tones" to the dusty Balearica of "Gum". It's all quite brilliant really.
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Played by: Flori
 in stock $31.65
Coin Coin Chapter Five: In The Garden
Coin Coin Chapter Five: In The Garden (2x10" LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: CST 170LP. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Jazz
We Said (4:59)
Different Rings (4:44)
Unbeknownst (2:35)
Predestined Confessions (2:18)
How Prophetic (3:13)
A Caged Dance (1:08)
I Have Long Been Fascinated (1:15)
Enthralled Not By Her Curious Blend (9:08)
No Way Chastened (0:01)
But I Never Heard A Sound So Long (1:18)
The Promise (0:55)
Shake My Bones (3:17)
A(Way) Is Not An Option (5:22)
For They Do Not Know (1:14)
Others Each (1:22)
Ain't I Your Mystery Is Our History (4:32)
Review: Sound artist, sax player and composer Matana Roberts continues to explore her family history and African American heritage through experimental music and storytelling, on the fifth instalment of the acclaimed Coin Coin series. As with her prior works, the album is a sonic collage of personal archival recordings, spoken word, and free instrumental improvisations, all adding up to, and erring towards, a truly liberated sonic recollection of her own past. Throughout, snippets of recorded dialogue murmur away in the low background, as a compelling quietude of noir jazz vignettes whirl around in the hazy forefront, exploring the central theme of a particularly traumatic event in her family line.
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 in stock $37.48
El Maja (reissue)
Cat: JAZZR 004. Rel: 18 Aug 20
 
Jazz
El Maja (3:16)
Santa De La Luna (3:19)
Hot Chili Sauce (3:01)
Oya (3:03)
Gina (3:26)
Atlas (7:00)
Batucada Da Vida (4:27)
The Wailer (3:18)
Warm Loving Eyes (3:37)
Chant Afrique (3:37)
El Lobo (2:55)
Carica Papaya (2:41)
Review: Percussionist Robin Jones was one of the earliest - and eventually longest-serving - exponents of Latin jazz in the UK. While he guested on hundreds of records and was still playing a couple of years before his death at 84 last year, Jones only ever released a handful of albums under his own name. Arguably the best - and certainly most popular amongst Britain's legion of jazz-dancers - was 1972's "El Maja", credited to the Robin Jones Sextet. A scintillating fusion of Afro-Cuban and Afro-Brazillian rhythms laden with sprightly woodwind and brass sounds, jaunty piano, jazz-funk Rhodes sounds and notable nods towards rhythm and blues, the hard-to-find album has now been reissued by legendary London jazz DJ Paul Murphy's Jazz Room Records imprint. It should be an essential purchase for anyone who loves Latin jazz.
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 in stock $9.71
More Than Music (reissue)
Cat: WHODEMLP 001RP. Rel: 31 Dec 24
 
Dub
More Than Music (3:56)
Further Than Dub (3:21)
Hard Times (feat The Chanting Lion) (3:46)
Hard Dub (3:37)
Lion Step (3:25)
Lion Dub (3:23)
Conquering Lion (3:10)
Conquering Dub (2:55)
Firm Meditation (feat The Chanting Lion) (3:02)
Dub Meditation (3:30)
Love Is The Key (feat Bopper Ranking) (1:29)
Hard Times (Dubmonger version) (3:34)
Review: This reissue delivers a rich experience for fans of dub and reggae, spotlighting the artists innovative artistry. A master of blending traditional reggae with modern production, his sound is steeped in deep basslines, engaging melodies and a distinct UK steppers influence. The album's mostly instrumental tracks channel the essence of 90s dub while embracing a synthetic edge that feels both nostalgic and fresh. The vinyl pressing enhances the experience, offering warm, immersive sound quality. Each track flows seamlessly, creating a meditative journey through layers of bass-driven rhythm and atmospheric textures. J.Robinson's connection to vinyl culture shines through, honoring its heritage while inviting new listeners to explore its magic. This album stands as a testament to his skill and passion, delivering music that resonates deeply with both seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers to the genre. Whether for its sonic depth or its contribution to modern dub, this release is a treasure for any reggae or vinyl collector.
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Heavy Vibes
Cat: JTRLP 16. Rel: 13 Dec 24
 
Dub
Who (2:58)
We Work (3:35)
Mr Officer (3:10)
The Interview (3:42)
On My Way (3:24)
Poison Flower (4:14)
No Recession In A Rich Man's House (3:13)
Life Can Get You Down (2:58)
Pray Dem Duppy Down (3:15)
It's Come To This (3:29)
Review: Roger Robinson is a commanding presence in the dub poetry scene, blending the weight of social commentary with the power of sound system culture. In collaboration with Disrupt, he concludes an album trilogy that brings together deep bass, potent rhythms, and piercing lyricism. Across tracks like 'Dub Apprentice' and 'Zion Melody', built from the Jahtari vaults, Robinson's delivery fluctuates between a soulful falsetto and deep, thunderous poetry, each verse striking with the force of the riddim itself. Disrupt's production is lush and dub-heavy, ensuring the music moves both body and mind. The release features riddims from Tapes, Naram, Jura Soundsystem, Maffi, and Bo Marley, offering a fusion of oppression and optimism. The result is a project that urges listeners to both dance and reflect.
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 in stock $28.04
What The World Needs Now
What The World Needs Now (grey marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: GTMG 1693181. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Soul
Be Thankful For What You've Got (3:38)
What A Wonderful World (2:51)
Three Little Birds (3:40)
Everything Is Beautiful (3:05)
What The World Needs Now (3:22)
Lean On Me (3:29)
I'll Take You There (3:04)
You've Got A Friend (5:07)
Be Kind To The Growing Mind (with The Temptations) (4:37)
Food For Thoughts (4:00)
Review: One of the most iconic voices of the past 60 years blends heartfelt covers with original material on his latest album. Each track is carried by Robinson's eternally smooth and expressive voice. His take on William DeVaughn's 'Be Thankful For What You Got' radiates gentle optimism, while his rendition of Bill Withers' 'Lean On Me' feels like a personal reassurance that is intimate, direct and comforting. Robinson doesn't just revisit the past, he breathes new emotional life into it. From the uplifting tones of 'What a Wonderful World' to the classic soul lean of 'Be Kind To The Growing Mind', re-recorded with The Temptations, the album serves both as a tribute and a call for compassion. The covers of Carole King and Bob Marley deepen the album's message who, like Smokey, have long advocated for love and understanding through music. You will find Smokey communicating soul-deep truths with elegance and feeling. In uncertain times, this is feel-good music delivered by one of the most meaningful voices of any eraia soft-spoken reminder of our shared humanity.
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 in stock $29.42
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