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Tendrils
Tendrils (limited 1-sided 12" + insert)
Cat: NHH 01V1. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Tendrils (4:01)
Three Faces Past (2:36)
Corkscrew Spine (3:56)
Review: 2022 saw the unlikely return of late 90s New York screamo/"skramz" pioneers Saetia, who have seen a massive surge in popularity in the decades since their initial disbandment, due to being credited as a major influence by numerous affluent modern post-hardcore acts such as La Dispute and Touche Amore. Noted for their expansion of the chaotic "emoviolence" sound by imbuing their cataclysmic compositions with heightened melodrama, spoken-word vocals and poetic lyricism pulling from Greek tragedies, both their self-titled EP and sole full-length have been held aloft as quintessential blueprints for the genre in the decades since their original tenure. Following a hectic reunion schedule which has finally brought the group to new foreign shores across the UK and Europe, the three tracks that make up the Tendrils EP serve as their first new material in 26 years, marking the follow up to 1999's Eronel EP.
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Analogue Recital
Cat: ITRLTD 06. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
You Are Not Alone (feat Millicent) (5:36)
Invincible (feat Adrian M Nation) (4:18)
Run Away (feat Millicent) (4:06)
Eyes Like Cinnamon (Adrian M Nation & Horatio Luna) (5:13)
When I'm With You (feat Natalie Slade) (5:00)
Kinda Strut (Adrian M Nation) (4:02)
Review: Analog Recital's new album fantastically collides the worlds of lo-fi house and jazz-synth sounds on Inner Tribe Records. Clearly drawing inspiration from early jazz-house production but adding new ideas to that, the record combines dynamic dancefloor rhythms with crusty drums reminiscent of classic hip-hop and live horns as well as traditional African drums. It features Adrian M Nation from Antigua and Barbuda and Millicent from South Africa on vocals, while Aussie Horatio Luna is on bass to make this a truly pan-global and richly musical affair. By merging live instrumentation with late-night club vibes in this way, Analog Recital really impresses.
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Eki Shola Remixed
Cat: OD 01645. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Falling (SWING-O aka 45 remix) (4:06)
Kaeru (Shin-Ski remix) (3:53)
Review: British-born soul artist Eki Shola, resident variously between the US and Japan, is said to have spent much of her creative career in "enforced isolation", and her music bears all the great hallmarks of a true artist. The most recent LP Kaeru is true to said assessment, reflecting Shola's long and enduring multi-instrumental, Eastern hemispherical instrumental interests: curiosities such as shakuhachi, shamisen, and Morin Khuur were incorporated into her already brilliant electronica soul salutations, representing leaps in both geography and sound. This new Oonops Drops issue brings two fresh new interpretations to follow 2023's LP, evincing the same good headspace that birthed the first.
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Mutant Goth Italo
Cat: BELLIGERANZA 10. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Pizzeria Brigada Rossa (3:58)
2,3,4 Plegine (4:05)
Febbre (4:03)
Ricatto! (4:00)
Balli Balla Bello (4:04)
Fedeli Alle Linee (4:00)
Review: Breakcore don DJ Balli and tropical electro purveyor Sindaco team up on the aptly titled Mutant Goth Italo. True to its name, the Italian duo deliver a batch of oddball, high-energy Euro dance filtered through a nocturnal lens, with affecting vocals from Ossydiana. The twisted pop sensibilities of opener 'Pizzeria Brigada Rossa' set the tone i a feverish pace, shimmering synths, and a searing vocal top-line. The gorgeously sleazy 'Febbre' is a standout, driving yet restrained, while 'Ricatto' impresses with its sinister synths, crisp drums and undulating bass. Closer 'Fedeli Alle Linee' lets it all hang out, pairing singalong melodies with snappy rhythms and snarling bass arps.
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Multitrack Reworks Volume 10
Multitrack Reworks Volume 10 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MT 010. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Peg (Smoove Multitrack rework) (5:59)
Baby Be Mine (Smoove Multitrack rework) (6:26)
This Time (Smoove Multitrack rework) (4:39)
Review: Geordie one-man production line Smoove's Multitrack Reworks series consistently delivers the goods, with the popular funk, soul, breaks and disco DJ/producer dropping fine, Reflex style revisions of both classic cuts and lesser-celebrated gems. He begins volume ten by reworking Steely Dan's 'Peg', a cut beloved of hip-hop DJs thanks to its killer drum-break and use in De La Soul's 'Eye Know'. His version makes great use of the multi-track stems, teasing out the break and slowly building the instrumental elements before unleashing the vocals. It's a genuinely great rework, as you'd expect. Over on the flip, he gives 'Baby Be Mine', with its' crispy drums, glistening disco guitars and squelchy synth-bass, a similar treatment, before successfully chopping up a heavy, percussion-laden deep AOR soul number ('This Time').
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Fusion
Fusion (12")
Cat: ITBS 009. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Medusa (3:11)
29 (3:14)
Blaumann (3:33)
Hydra (3:00)
Grim (3:22)
Chrome (2:38)
Must Go (2:44)
Ruttle (3:55)
Waterpimp (feat Roughmix) (3:35)
Far Out (3:22)
Review: Vincent Semlinger, aka Snares, is next up in the revered Ilan Tape Beat Series. He hails from Augsburg, Germany, but taps into the golden era West Coast for this dusty and soul foray into hip-hop. 'Medusa' could well be a long-lost Dilla cut - as could many of these sketches, to be fair. There are plenty for loved-up sundown moments like 'Grim', more boogie-fried and neon lit sounds that call to mind a stoned XL Middleton like 'Must Go' while 'Waterpimp' (feat Roughmix) is all hazy, sun-kissed and blissed-out Dam Funk excellence.
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Quartz Visions EP
Cat: XP 00002. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Techno
SONS - "The Light" (6:54)
Alvar - "Rose Garden Whispers" (9:33)
Review: Alvar and S.O.N.S. team up for 'Quartz Visions', remote controlling a fairy dust storm over airspaces between Seoul and Oslo. Said to have been forged through remote viewing and guided by the energy of orbs and crystals, the artists, communing through and to each of the other's places of origin, offer a texturiser techno track each, 'The Light' losing sight of contrast through crystalline delay design, and 'Rose Garden Whispers' making supra-surreal use of Latin operatic vocals, peppered between burgeoning beats.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Trinity EP
Trinity EP (hand-numbered vinyl 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: NF 32. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Electro
Spectrums Data Forces - "Form 900" (5:59)
Spectrums Data Forces - "Form 900" (Umwelt remix) (5:32)
C-System - "Mind Restore" (5:48)
7H3F4M1LY - "7053M4R14" (6:20)
Review: "Emergency protocol activated. Evacuate your homes and immediately go to the bunker for your safety. The invasion has begun!" Spectrum Data Forces makes a blistering return to New Flesh, fifteen years after first touching down on the label with Exodus and Reencarnacion. 'Trinity' hears Jose Maria Moreno Vega reshuffle his arsenal, securing salted-earth electro and mecha-funk fallows across four tracks and one remix. 'form900' launches the A in full arpeggiated mode, its high-velocity synth lines and crunching drums lensed through SDF's retrofuturist sound-and-vision. Umwelt tears into the remix with typical ferocity, twerking analogue gnarls into a thumping, break-laced payload. On the flip, Moreno dons his C-System alias for 'Mind Restore', a pummelling techno cut streaked with eerie pads and flecks of IDM. '7H3 F4M1LY', finally, under the 7053M4R14 moniker, hears the whole crew round things off in wiry, off-grid style.
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Rose Rouge
Rose Rouge (translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: 72438. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Deep House
Rose Rouge (6:59)
Rose Rouge (Joy Orbision remix) (4:36)
Review: When this French producer released 'Rose Rouge' on his 2000 landmark album Tourist, it was more than a track. It was a manifesto. Built on hypnotic jazz loops, tight house rhythms and a sample from Marlena Shaw's 'Woman of the Ghetto', it was a vision of dance music that was cultured, expansive and deeply groovy. Its sophisticated blend of electronic textures and classic jazz sensibilities earned it a rightful home on Blue Note Records, elevating it beyond clubs and into the canon of genre-defying music. It remains a defining moment of jazz-house fusion. Two decades on, Jorja Smith brought her unmistakable voice to the track with a smoky, soulful reinterpretation that paid homage while casting it in a fresh r&b light. Joy Orbison's remix of her version on Side 2 injects another layer of evolution. It stretches the track into a deep, slow-burning cut, rich in atmosphere and bass weight, yet restrained and emotive. Together, these versions celebrate the enduring legacy and adaptability of Rose Rouge across generations and genres.
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New Generation (30th Anniversary)
Cat: DEMSING 056. Rel: 23 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
New Generation
Together
Review: This is the first Suede release with a co-writing credit for guitarist Richard Oakes, who succeeded Bernard Butler. Oakes is on the b-side 'Together', while the a-side - the best track on Suede's iconic second album Dog Man Star - is credited to the legendary plankspanker Butler. 'New Generation' is a beautiful blend of Manic Street Preachers-esque rock with Bowie and T-Rex-esque glam - it's a perfect pop song. Singer Brett Anderson is at his hooky and melodic best here. Meanwhile, 'Together' takes a more Stone Roses-y blues rock direction and it's tougher with more bile, but still majestic thanks to the lush wall of sound that Suede do so well, whilst retaining their hard rock DNA.
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The Unity EP
The Unity EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: AOW 003. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Deep House
When You Look At Me (feat Javonntte) (7:18)
When You Look At Me (feat Javonntte - An Abacus Story) (7:05)
When You Look At Me (feat Javonntte - Late Night dub) (6:16)
Run The Numbers (6:17)
Review: Ascension on Wax tap Toronto Hustle & Sean Roman for their third release, a slick four-tracker pulling heavy influence from *that*argent 90s US-East Coast deep house sound. 'The Unity' lands with some pedigree, where recent drops on Wolf, Local Talk and Freerange have mounted this pairing firmly in the frame. Javonntte lends his unmistakable Detroit flow to the A1, which also gets a shimmering rerub from longtime Prescription associate Abacus. Flip for a late-night dub version that leans into tougher territory, before closing out with a heads-down deep house cut built for sloppily recalled nights.
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アルバム
Nuh Skin Up Dub
Nuh Skin Up Dub (LP + insert)
Cat: WE 14. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Dub
Even Those Dreadful Words (3:13)
Nuh Skin Up (4:50)
Mercy (4:10)
Bad Things (4:48)
Keeping Us Together (3:59)
Ire Ire (6:48)
Desiree (3:41)
Troubles (5:32)
No Commitment (6:21)
Review: 70s and early 80s Jamaican producer Keith Hudson's approach to dub was never about smooth edges or easy rhythms. His productions are dense, disorienting, heavy with delay, bass and drums that sound like they're ricocheting down a well. The Soul Syndicate, his long-time studio band, provide the backbone hereideeply locked-in grooves that Hudson warps into something ghostly. 'No Commitment' staggers forward with stabbing guitar chops that seem to dissolve mid-strike, while 'Ire Ire' loops through warped vocal fragments and echo chambers that stretch into infinity. 'Bad Things' and its dub counterpart pull apart the rhythm until it feels skeletal, each hit landing in the empty space between delay trails. Hudson's use of reverb and tape manipulation isn't just about atmosphere, but about control as well. He shifts and reshapes the mix to turn steady rhythms into something unsteady, always shifting just out of reach. 'Desiree' drifts through flickering hi-hats and cavernous low-end, while 'Keeping Us Together' seems to slow down and speed up in the same breath. There's something darker, more claustrophobic in the way he structures space and silence. Even the brighter moments, like 'Mercy' with its open, rolling groove, carry an unease, as if the music itself is bracing for collapse. Hudson was an architect of mood, twisting familiar elements into something deeply immersive and strangely hypnotic.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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The Night
The Night (limited transparent yellow green vinyl LP)
Cat: HVNLP 233Y. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Settle In (2:46)
Half Light (2:01)
Through The Glass (2:40)
Nightingale (4:15)
Northern Counties East (2:30)
Ellar Carr (4:15)
When You Were Young (1:08)
No Rush (2:46)
Gold (2:18)
Celestial (1:38)
Preflyte (3:20)
Wonderlight (1:10)
Hear My Heart (6:02)
Alone Together (4:21)
Review: Legendary British outfit Saint Etienne returned with their 12th studio album late last year, and now it lands on vinyl via Heavenly Recordings. A much-awaited follow-up to 2021's I've Been Trying To Tell You, this ambient collection offers a gentle, immersive experience designed to ease the noise of daily life. It was produced with Augustin Bousfield and blends songs, spoken word and rain-soaked textures into a seamless dreamscape, all recorded between Saltaire in the north and Hove down on the south coast. It captures the fragile space between waking and sleep with highlights like 'Half Light' and 'Preflyte'. As such, The Night is best experienced on headphones and is ideal for late hours, reflection and introspection.
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Parallels
Parallels (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: WR 4827LP. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Jazz
Dualities (10:43)
Gran'ma (7:14)
J'ai
La Vie Sur La Terre
Parallels (2:44)
Amalfi (3:09)
Aligned (2:21)
The Rise & Fall Of Pipokuhn (3:01)
Orangebleu (4:35)
DH (3:56)
Review: Bassist and composer Joe Sanders shows he is unafraid to explore every side of his artistry with his new, genre-blurring album Parallels. It is a mix of live recordings with Seamus Blake, Logan Richardson and Gregory Hutchinson and dreamy, studio-crafted pieces with Jure Pukl and Taylor Eigsti that, between them, bridge signature East Coast grit and famous West Coast introspection. From intimate family moments to lush Italo-disco textures, Sanders threads his acoustic and electronic sensibilities into a cohesive overall listen that has plenty of fearless jazz exploration, deep groove and all-important emotional nuance. It is the sound of a musician at the height of his creative powers who is as curious as he is versatile.
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Beyond A Dream: Live At Montreux Jazz Festival
Beyond A Dream: Live At Montreux Jazz Festival (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile blue vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3634C. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Jazz
Babylon (8:35)
Beyond A Drea (9:58)
Montreux Overture (4:45)
The End Of The Beginning (3:39)
Casino Latino (16:33)
Review: Pharoah Sanders, the legendary saxophonist known for his spiritual jazz and drummer Norman Connors, another key figure in the genre, deliver a blistering live performance at 1978's Montreux Jazz Festival set. The duo, both with decades of experience shaping the sound of free jazz, blend complex rhythms with expansive melodies, weaving through tracks like 'Babylon' and 'Casino Latino.' Sanders' saxophone improvisations glide between tension and release, while Connors' drumming provides a solid yet dynamic foundation. This recording encapsulates their mastery of blending the spiritual with the free, two jazz icons at the height of their craft, delivering a performance that is at once urgent and transcendental.
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Acts Of Faith
Cat: FLO 0019LP. Rel: 14 May 25
 
Soul
Act 1: I Look For You (2:48)
Act 2: Set Your Spirit Free (3:11)
Act 3: God Will Help You Heal (2:24)
Act 4: Heal (2:42)
Act 5: Soul Clean (4:15)
Act 6: The Lesson Is Over (5:43)
Act 7: Someone To Love You (3:51)
Act 8: Signs (4:13)
Act 9: Pray For Me (2:55)
Review: SAULT's masterful combination of soul, funk and gospel has made them a major underground phenomenon and that's a position that this, their 11th album, only helped to reinforce when it emerged in December 2024. Helmed by producer Inflo and featuring Cleo Sol's velvety vocals, the album unfolds as a seamless 32-minute suite of nine tracks, brimming with lush instrumentals and poignant themes of love, connection and resilience. While it leans less on the political sharpness of 2020's Untitled (Black Is), the album's spiritual undertones and hopeful messages shine with equal brilliance. From the Marvin Gaye-esque syncopations of opener 'I Look For You' to the jazz-infused 'Set Your Spirit Free', each song flows effortlessly into the next. Tracks like 'Soul Clean' and 'Someone To Love You' evoke 70s funk with wah-wah guitars and vibrant percussion, while the sensual, gospelly closer 'Pray For Me' wraps the album in shimmering strings and heartfelt intimacy. Despite its repetitive moments, the dynamic arrangements and Cleo Sol's stirring delivery keep the momentum alive. For those seeking solace or upliftment, Acts of Faith offers a cohesive and soul-nourishing experienceiits blend of genres and meditative beauty, a comforting reminder of music's power to heal.
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11
11 (LP 再プレス)
Cat: FLO 00011LP. Rel: 17 May 25
 
Soul
Glory (5:36)
Fear No One (2:51)
Morning Sun (3:59)
Together (3:38)
Higher (3:42)
Jack's Gift (4:05)
Fight For Love (4:56)
Envious (2:34)
River (5:39)
In The Air (3:53)
The Circle (3:05)
Review: Dean Josiah Cover AKA Info's Sault collective has been one of the success stories of the last few years - a hard-to-pigeonhole outfit that manages to knock out inspired albums at a rate of knots. Their latest full-length, '11', is another brilliant and must-check excursion. Largely lo-fi, languid and laidback, it delivers a particularly loose and lo-fi take on soul - blessed with their usual nods to Afrobeat and soundsystem culture - whose instrumentation is deliberately sparse and laidback (think bass guitar, drums and guitar). The results are rarely less than impeccable, with the collective's vocals (both female and male singers feature) rising above vintage-sounding grooves and arrangements that variously doff a cap to Sly Stone, Cymande and - on the drowsy, warming and synth-sporting 'Higher' - the more tactile end of British 80s soul.
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Yu Disko Expres
Cat: EVERLANDYU 011LP. Rel: 14 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Alfa (6:10)
U Mukama Rodena (4:32)
Nocni Klub (4:58)
Pod Prozorom (4:18)
YU Disco Express (3:50)
Folk Sinteza (5:24)
Let Malog Erosa (8:10)
Lulas (1:48)
Review: The long-lost gem YU Disko Expres, by Igor Savin and Orkestar Stanka Selaka - both Croatian / Yugoslavian studio dons, the latter at one point serving as visiting tutor at Berklee College Of Music, and an electronic music studio founder at the Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall - returns with its first official reissue, fully restituted from the original reels. Its 1979 first editors, Jugoton, couldn’t have foreseen its later status as a “highly sought-after” album, one which perhaps resultantly remained nearly impossible to find in good condition since. With an all-star lineup of Yugoslavian musicians, including trumpeter Stanko Selak and bassist Miljenko Prohaska, Yu Disko Expres remains a coal-fired viaduct scaler of impossible speed and panache. Essential for fans of jazz-disco, rare grooves, and, on the off chance, Yugoslavian music history.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
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More Water
More Water (2xLP)
Cat: TOS 009. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Techno
November (5:10)
Evaporate (5:34)
Technique (5:07)
Liquify (5:36)
4AM (5:36)
Sky Dive (5:06)
Morning Meltdown (4:59)
More Water (5:34)
Review: Fuss and fluff are thrown by the wayside on 'More Water', hearing Sub Basics (Tom Wood) and Witch Trials (formerly of the label MYRYRS) join forces for a new collaboration on Temple Of Sound. Sleek, unfussy dub techno, and yet still unafraid of wetness past the knees, the likes of 'November', 'Technique' and 'Liquify' are seriously well simmered slammers, their projectile chords and wide multichannel drums lending themselves a firmer than firm sectional density, with a mean hardness rivalling that of chromium. Only the B-side dares step into ricketier territory, with '4AM' and 'Morning Meltdown' increasingly conveying that hanging-by-a-thread feeling all to familiar to the early hours floor fiends among us.
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Songs From A Secret Garden (30th Anniversary Edition)
Songs From A Secret Garden (30th Anniversary Edition) (white vinyl LP in spot-varnished die-cut sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: 758271 6. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Modern Classical
Nocturne
Pastorale
Song From A Secret Garden
Sigma
Papillon
Serenade To Spring
Atlantia
Heartstrings
Adagio
The Rap
Chaconne
Cantoluna
Ode To Simplicity
Review: Secret Garden is the Norwegian-Irish duo of Rolf Lovland and violinist Fionnuala Sherry and here they celebrate the 30th anniversary of their iconic debut, Songs from a Secret Garden. First released in 1995, the album won over global audiences with its blend of classical and folk, laced with Celtic and Norwegian emotion and some subtle new age undertones. It features the Eurovision-winning track 'Nocturne', which helped launch the duo into international acclaim. Elsewhere, there are whimsical melodies, ancient flutes, Lord of the Rings style Middle Age soundscapes, heartfelt emotions and plenty of clean, serene and timeless sounds that still offer great catharsis three decades on.
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Possession
Cat: DC 915. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Shoplifter (3:32)
Possession (4:03)
Buildings (4:10)
Shining (4:10)
Skirts Of Heaven (3:19)
Fantastic Tomb (5:51)
The Big Day (4:03)
Hotel (3:21)
Alive (2:48)
Another California Song (3:48)
Review: If you roll the clock back ten years and more you'd be made to think you're crazy for saying Ty Segall will release country-inflected soft rock one day. He was making the very best feral sweaty garage rock quite consistently. But you know what? The new look suits him well and his Warren Zevon-era is cool. 'Fantastic Tomb' is a string and horn-laden romp that will liven up any home that's lucky enough to have it played within its four walls. The fallout from this will most likely be that the curtain is closing on all the neo-psych and garage rock and more bands are likely to follow in line with this type of sound. This is at the forefront of a new wave of country/Americana-tinged alt-rock that started when Black Lips did it ironically but is now gaining momentum in more sincere, yet still flamboyant ways.
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Fiera
Fiera (LP)
Cat: INS 14. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Techno
Ignea (4:37)
Ascent (4:53)
Cybervena (5:01)
Renew (5:45)
Vitalizar (5:03)
Impulso (3:55)
Rafagas (5:20)
Anti-Debug (5:28)
Review: After years of silence, Colombia's Insurgentes, which is run by DJ Lomalinda and Verraco, is back for one final transmission, and we're here for it: la ultima vez is a superb swan song that comes in the form of Fiera, a powerful long player from Argentine producer Seph that was written between 2022 and 2023. It's his most daring work yet and takes the form of eight restless, shape-shifting tracks that dodge predictability and blaze through techno, 90s IDM, dub and ambient with finesse. Limited to 300 vinyl copies, Fiera pays tribute to Insurgentes' decade-long legacy of sonic rebellion and though it's a bittersweet ending, without Insurgentes, there would be no TraTraTrax and no roots for the future we're now living.
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Towards East
Towards East (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TFE 16. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Techno
KMA - Towards East (6:04)
Absolute (7:07)
No Dread! (5:32)
In Between (Fur Geli) (6:17)
Time (10:11)
September 5th (5:28)
Reichenberger (5:45)
The Satisfied (5:22)
Review: Shed's Towards East was originally made for Berlin's Dussmann store back in 2022. It's a very personal project that now gets reissued by The Final Experiment and it sounds superb. The Polish producer weaves in plenty of foggy and lo-fi ambient pads into these tracks, whether they are beatless vignettes or more low-end driven soundscapes such as 'Absolute.' On 'In Between (Fur Geli), yearning strings and a lonely motif amongst walls of melancholic synth done and 'September 5th' is another hazy memory with nostalgic overtones and loads of frayed edges and buried melodic wisps. It's techno, but not as we know it.

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Homosapien (reissue)
Homosapien (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: REWIGLP 172. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Homosapien (4:35)
Yesterday's Not Here (4:08)
I Generate A Feeling (3:11)
Keat's Song (1:59)
Qu'est-ce Que C'est Que Ca (4:20)
I Don't Know What It Is (3:29)
Guess I Must Have Been In Love With Myself (3:35)
Pusher Man (2:50)
Just One Of Those Affairs (2:58)
It's Hard Enough Knowing (5:38)
In Love With Somebody Else (2:59)
Witness The Change (4:48)
Maxine (3:30)
Love In Vain (3:17)
Homosapien (Elongated dancepartydubmix) (9:03)
Witness The Change/I Don't Know What Love Is (dub) (8:22)
Review: A reissue of material that Pete Shelley originally released in 1981, not long after the Buzzcocks' first split. It may be his second solo album, but with his first album - Sky Yen - being an arty experimental record, it's this album that spawned his first ever solo single. Giving a glimpse into the ridiculous censorship at the time, the single, 'Homosapien', was banned by the BBC, who interpreted a line in the track to be a sexually explicit reference to gay sex. Sonically, the album marks a humungous shift from the punk sound that Shelley gatecrashed the mainstream with in the Buzzcocks in the mid-70s. This is a highly electro-pop record and had producer Martin Rushent, who was also working with The Human League on the epoch-defining Dare album at the time, help shape the forward-thinking sound it became.
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XL 1
XL 1 (gaatefold 2xLP + booket + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: REWIGLP 173. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Telephone Operator (3:17)
If You Ask Me (I Won't Say No) (4:24)
What Was Heaven? (5:04)
You Know Better Than I Know (4:59)
Twilight (3:12)
(Millions Of People) No One Like You (4:02)
Many A Time (6:44)
I Just Wanna Touch (3:00)
You & I (3:01)
XL1 (3:21)
Many A Time (dub) (5:52)
Telephone Operator/I Just Wanna Touch/If You Ask Me (I Won't Say No)/(Millions Of People (No One Like You) (dub) (13:11)
Review: Given the sharp left-turn that Shelley took with his solo career after leaving The Buzzcocks, it's sort of irrelevant if you're a fan of his seminal punk band or not. This second solo album - now reissued - is an entirely different kettle of fish. Whilst the 80s is famed for a lot of innocuous releases, due to the industry flush with cash, this stellar electro pop album - originally released in 1983 - stands the test of time: it's more experimental and artful than the run-of-the-mill chart-botherers of the time. This is a record that conveys Shelley's ability to write timeless, direct, hard-hitting singles ('Telephone Operator') and veer into more sprawling and adventurous arrangements ('What Was Heaven?') with the fluency of a true auteur. Producer Martin Rushent is due his flowers here, too, as it was his and Shelley's evolved embrace of innovative studio techniques during these sessions that set the bar for The Human League and other classic acts around the scene at the time.
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Everything Must Make Sense!
Cat: TEDDYBOY 003LP. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Everything Must Make Sense (4:00)
Man On The Loose (3:46)
How Are You Feeling? (3:43)
Death Of Me (4:39)
Bones (6:24)
28 (4:15)
Bedlam Town (4:02)
Tough Times Don't Last (3:28)
Better Alone (3:40)
Here Comes The Rain (5:00)
Review: Epic, catchy choruses, scintillating blues rock solos and a self-confident frontman that will have likely had Alan McGee champing at the bit to sign to Creation back in the 90s - The Sherlocks hit all the right notes. The South Yorkshire four-piece indie rock n' rollers have stuck to their guns with guitar-based rock music and ignored the keyboard craze to craft face-melting anthems and earned them a loyal fanbase along the way. Their new album comes out on their own label Teddyboy Records and the band will be looking to outdo themselves by securing their first ever number one spot in the charts when this comes out. To their credit, they have every chance with their rabble-rousing tunes sounding more expansive and ambitious than ever before. Long may this ever-rising four-piece fly the flag for guitar music.
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Sahib's Jazz Party (remastered)
Cat: OGIC 22841. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Jazz
4070 Blues (12:01)
Charade (7:27)
Conversations (part I) (10:29)
Conversations (part II) (3:23)
Conversations (part III) (9:06)
Review: Recorded live at Copenhagen's Jazzhus Montmartre in 1963, Sahib Shihab's performance captures the moment when the saxophonist and flautist fully embraced both his roots in bop and his growing affinity for the avant-garde. Joined by an impressive cast of musicians, including flugelhornist Allan Botchinsky, guitarist Ole Molin, drummer Alex Riel, and the prodigious 17-year-old bassist Niels Henning Orsted Pedersen, the set unfolds with elegance and innovation. The opening '4070 Blues' is an exuberant, hard-bop driven piece, setting the tone with its intricate brass and rhythm section interplay. 'Charade' slows things down, bringing a contemplative, balladic feel, allowing Shihab's sax to shine. On side two, the ambitious 'Conversations' suite spans three parts, each delving into the complexities of improvisationirhythmic shifts and interplay between the musicians give the track a live energy that feels spontaneous yet controlled. This reissue, with audiophile-grade pressing, offers a fresh perspective on a key jazz moment.
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I Got Too Sad For My Friends
Cat: PIASR 1555LP. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Tokyo (3:23)
Leonard Street (3:26)
Recognise (4:25)
World's Worst Girlfriend (2:39)
Richardson (feat Cassandra Jenkins) (3:42)
America (3:52)
Online (3:44)
I Wanna Be Love By You (3:03)
Ringpull (2:51)
If You Don't Believe In Love (feat Helado Negro) (4:13)
Bad Kid (feat Becca Mancari) (2:52)
Review: British singer-songwriter Shura has spent some serious time, effort and thought on I Got Too Sad For My Friends. Six years, in fact. During that period, she's clearly learned at lot about life, love, loss, and whatever other L-word you can think of that means 'maturity' to those in the know. The result is a spectacularly accomplished collection that reveals an artist at their creative peak. To date, anyway. Cornerstone of the record, and the very first single, is 'Recognise', and this is perhaps the strongest case in point. From whispy and whispered opening, through full, cacophonous bloom, it's a track that keeps us in a beautiful dark until its monumental, joyful reveal. Elsewhere, 'Ringpull' and 'The World's Worst Girlfriend' betray a clear penchant for classic 1980s pop, while the likes of 'Online' seem to float in on a serene cloud of gentile pianos and hovering strings.



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The Platinum Collection (Special Edition)
The Platinum Collection (Special Edition) (limited gatefold silver vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: NOT3LP 303. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Come Fly With Me (3:19)
I Get A Kick Out Of You (2:57)
Just One Of Those Things (3:17)
I've Got You Under My Skin (3:46)
It's Only A Paper Moon (2:19)
S'Posin (1:48)
I've Got A Crush On You (2:17)
Have You Met Miss Jones? (2:33)
One For My Baby (& One More For The Road) (4:16)
You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You (4:11)
That Old Feeling (3:29)
Anything Goes (2:40)
Too Marvelous For Words (2:30)
I Concentrate On You (2:21)
Blue Moon (2:48)
She's Funny That Way (3:57)
Nice 'N' Easy (2:45)
When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You) (2:01)
Night & Day (4:01)
I Won't Dance (4:11)
Young At Heart (2:52)
Love Walked In (2:21)
Come Dance With Me (2:32)
You Make Me Feel So Young (2:58)
The Lady Is A Tramp (3:12)
I Only Have Eyes For You (3:30)
Taking A Chance On Love (2:15)
Love & Marriage (2:41)
My Blue Heaven (2:04)
The Very Thought Of You (3:33)
My Funny Valentine (2:33)
Nice Work If You Can Get It (2:22)
Nevertheless (I'm In Love With You) (3:08)
Always (2:17)
September In The Rain (2:59)
Try A Little Tenderness (3:21)
It All Depends On You (2:03)
Brazil (2:49)
The Gypsy (3:18)
London By Night (3:15)
I Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night (3:24)
April In Paris (2:50)
I Thought About You (2:30)
They Can't Take That Away From Me (1:56)
The Song Is You (2:43)
Close To You (3:35)
I Could Have Danced All Night (2:40)
In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning (3:01)
Dancing In The Dark (2:27)
We'll Meet Again (3:45)
Review: Frank Sinatra's legacy shines as bright as ever these days, and with this special edition of The Platinum Collection, a timeless 3-disc set celebrating the golden voice of 'Ol' Blue Eyes', that is unlikely to change any time soon. Though he passed in 1998, this compilation cements his near six-decade career with unforgettable classics that defined a generation and beyond. Featuring signature tracks like 'Come Fly With Me,' 'I've Got You Under My Skin,' 'Nice 'N' Easy' and 'The Lady Is A Tramp' this collection showcases Sinatra's effortless charm and velvet phrasing as well as his most singular talent - that iconic swing. It's a perfect entry point for new listeners or well well-curated addition for lifelong fans.
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Dark Channel
Cat: SOMALP 128. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Techno
Use It, Lose It (5:51)
Dark Channel (5:34)
Glide (5:38)
Morganatic (5:42)
Kuture Version (6:22)
Ghost Dancer (5:11)
Beat On The Drum (5:39)
Irregular Object (6:10)
Review: As pioneers of underground techno and co-founders of Soma Records, the Scottish duo continue to redefine the soundscape with Dark Channel, their eighth full-length album. In a world fractured by division, Slam offer a raw, uncompromising tribute to the dancefloor as a space of unity and release. Opening with the tribal pulse of 'Use It, Lose It', the album wastes no time setting a fierce, driving tone. The title track, 'Dark Channel', leans into dissonance and texture, hinting at the relentless energy that permeates the record. Tracks like 'Parametric Factor' and 'Glide' are synth-fueled voyages, the latter embracing a classic Slam percussive intensity. 'Morganatic' plunges into shadowy territory, while 'Infinit Spaces' weaves in trippy FX and lively synth hooks. 'Kuture Version provides a moment of introspection before the pounding rhythms return. 'Ghost Dancer' rides on deep sub tones and eerie modulations, creating a dense, brooding atmosphere. As the album approaches its finale, 'Beat On The Drum' delivers a full-force rhythmic assault and 'Irregular Object' closes with a hypnotic, contorted energy. Dark Channel is both a reflection of turbulent times and a powerful celebration of techno's enduring spirit, proving Slam's contribution is as vital as ever.
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Even In Arcadia
Even In Arcadia (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 198029 03111. Rel: 09 May 25
 
Metal
Look To Windward (7:46)
Emergence (6:25)
Past Self (3:37)
Dangerous (4:06)
Caramel (4:50)
Even In Arcadia (4:20)
Provider (5:59)
Damocles (4:21)
Gethsemane (6:18)
Infinite Baths (8:04)
Review: Serving as follow up to 2023's acclaimed breakout third full-length Take Me Back To Eden, London's elusive, masked progressive metal mystics Sleep Token return with Even In Arcadia. Renowned for their genre-fluid melding of djent, metalcore, post-rock with further leftfield elements of post-classical, hip-hop, trap and indie-pop, the project led by the enigmatic Vessel has seen a massive expansion in popularity since the release of their last album. Set to headline Download 2025 before embarking on their first US Arena Tour, their newest endeavour promises to maximise all of their sonic abandon and outdo their own blueprint in the process, with lead single 'Emergence' starting life as a piano ballad before morphing into an ambi-trap groove metal anthem until fading with a lush, jazzy saxophone and piano finish. No doubt, this will be one of the highest selling/streaming/controversial/debated/talked about metal-centric titles to be released this year.
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Live At The Gibus Club
Live At The Gibus Club (limited purple vinyl LP)
Cat: RRS 227PU. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Split (1:51)
Vaseline (1:55)
So Tough (2:22)
Newtown (3:28)
Instant Hit (3:11)
Une Homme Et Un Slit (0:58)
Love & Romance (2:36)
Femme Fatale (2:43)
Shoplifting (2:37)
Enemy Numero Uno (1:52)
Split (encore) (4:05)
Shoplifting (encore) (1:47)
Review: Recorded in 1978 at the legendary Gibus Club in Republique, Paris when The Slits were defined by thrashy, visceral punk energy and hadn't embarked on their artful genre-splicing era just yet. The Slits you hear on this record is the original four-piece line-up, with Palmolive on drums and it was changes in their rhythm section that led to the embrace of reggae and dub. Having had a formative and breakthrough year in 1977 where they opened for The Clash, it's arresting hearing The Slits at this point in their trajectory. They audibly had the kind of youthful adrenaline and drive that only a band who've awakened to the fact that they're capable of taking the world by the horns can convey..
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Return Of The Giant Slits (reissue)
Return Of The Giant Slits (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red & black marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3851C. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Earthbeat
Or What Is It?
Face Place
Walkabout
Difficult Fun
Animal Space/Spacier
Improperly Dressed
Life On Earth
Review: Originally formed in London in 1976, The Slits made major waves with the frenetic post-punk energy of their acclaimed 1979 debut LP Cut, whilst their 1981 sophomore follow up (aka "difficult second album") Return of the Giant Slits would arrive mere months before the group's initial disbandment. Highlighting the internal creative differences occurring at the time of recording, the material showcases a major expansion of sound, pulling from rhythmic afro-pop and dub, conjuring a unique "world music" approach to post-punk before the likes of Vampire Weekend were even a twinkle in their father's eyes. The album would also serve as their last output until their return with the 2006 Revenge of the Killer Slits EP followed by 2009's third full-length Trapped Animal.
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Sly Lives! (aka The Burden Of Black Genius) (Soundtrack)
Cat: 198028 86171. Rel: 09 May 25
 
Soundtracks
Sing A Simple Song (alternate mix) (5:47)
Underdog (3:58)
Trip To Your Heart (alternate mix) (4:09)
Dance To The Music (J PERIOD edit) (3:33)
M’Lady (2:45)
Everyday People (J PERIOD edit) (2:47)
Hot Fun In The Summertime (Interlude) (0:49)
Hot Fun In The Summertime (mono single Master) (2:39)
Everybody Is A Star (mono single Master) (3:01)
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) (6:18)
Thank You For Talkin’ To Me, Africa (alternate mix) (4:50)
Family Affair (Questlove Rhythm King edit) (4:33)
Runnin’ Away (alternate mix) (3:26)
Just Like A Baby (5:09)
Babies Makin’ Babies (Interlude) (0:55)
If You Want Me To Stay (Alternate Version) (2:38)
Thankful N’ Thoughtful (Alternate Version) (4:49)
Family Affair (Wedding Band Interlude) (0:39)
Can’t Strain My Brain (3:55)
Stand! (Take 1) (3:29)
Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) (5:22)
Review: This soundtrack delves deep into the life and legacy of Sly & The Family Stone, offering an immersive experience of the American funk legends' groundbreaking music and the complexities that shaped their journey. The collection takes listeners through the band's rise to fame, highlighting their timeless funk and soul hits, while also reflecting on the unseen burdens faced by Black artists in America. Notable tracks like 'Sing A Simple Song (Alternate Mix)' and 'Underdog' offer fresh takes on familiar classics, giving fans new perspectives on songs that have long been anthems. There are also remixes, such as J.PERIOD's edits of 'Dance To The Music' and 'Everyday People,' which breathe new energy into the band's beloved sound. The collection also features rare versions of tracks like 'Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)' and 'Family Affair,' adding to the richness of Sly's musical legacy. By incorporating interviews and insights from figures like Andre 3000, D'Angelo, and George Clinton, the soundtrack elevates the music, providing a context that goes beyond just the sound. It's a poignant reminder of the depth of Sly & The Family Stone's influence, revealing how their music continues to resonate with generations.
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Land Of Music
Land Of Music (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LUR 428. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Land Of Music (3:27)
Talking To People (5:56)
Colours In Sky (3:42)
Lost In Space (4:43)
Houseboat Mayday (4:09)
Summer Haven (3:16)
Signature Whistle (5:29)
Let's Disappear For A While (4:58)
Marina Scene (3:32)
Firefly (5:42)
We Dance The Skies (4:15)
Agua Vida (4:10)
Review: Two years on from the release of his Ubiquity label debut, the hard-to-pigeonhole Balearic/global musical fusion set that was Da Cuckoo YaYa, self-taught producer and multi-instrumentalist Reuben Vaun Smith returns with a fresh full-length. Once again, the warming, colourful and effortlessly atmospheric set is both gorgeous and hard to pigeonhole, with the Yorkshire based artist variously doffing a cap to dream pop, yacht rock, blue-eyed soul, shuffling downtempo soundscapes, soft-focus AOR synth-pop and sun-bright Balearic beats. It's the kind of set that not only impresses on first listen but also grows on you with each successive listen. Few artists can achieve both of these things on one album, so congratulations are most certainly in order.
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Xaj3z (remastered)
Xaj3z (remastered) (limited clear smoke vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DAIS 210LPC. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Amkhapaa (8:48)
J3z (5:52)
T-Hu Ri Toh (7:37)
Mic Mo (5:44)
Paer Tahm (7:18)
Dtorumi (7:46)
Lom Tum Lai Kwee (7:16)
Ti-Di-Ti Naoo (7:01)
Review: SoiSong, the collaborative project of Ivan Pavlov (CoH) and Brit industrial music royalty Peter "Sleazy" Christopherson (Throbbing Gristle, Coil), was a brief but enduring exploration of electronica's least charted realms. Coming to in 2007, the duo fused Pavlov's raw digital landscapes and Christopherson's dark, whimsical touch, bringing a bold debut and stark break from convention, blending artificial vocals with live drums, jazz noir with tropical textures, and synthetic sounds. The boundaries of genre are brushed up against, with tracks like 'Dtorumi' and 'J3z' pushing the limits of post-90s electronic experimentation. A new mix of 'Lom Tum Lai Kwee', meanwhile, adds a hallucinatory grandeur, while the closer, 'Ti-Di-Ti Naoo', evokes transformations from rehearsal to performance.
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Rose In The Dark
Rose In The Dark (LP + booklet 再プレス)
Cat: FL 00004. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Soul
One Love (1:21)
Why Don't You (3:45)
Young Love (4:24)
Rewind (2:26)
Rose In The Dark (3:45)
When I'm In Your Arms (5:45)
Sideways (3:14)
Butterfly (3:19)
Sure Of Myself (3:34)
I Love You (3:00)
Her Light (4:05)
Review: When she started her career just over a decade ago, Cleopatra Nikolic AKA Cleo Sol was considered a singer-for-hire within the international deep house community. Now, with the assistance of beat-maker Inflo, she's decided to strike out on her own via a quietly impressive solo debut that re-casts her as a genuinely fresh and exciting soul talent. Beginning with the layered acapella vocals and deep, jazzy grooves of stunning opener "One Love", the album sees her brilliantly deliver heartfelt and thoughtful lyrics over hazy backing tracks that brilliantly join the dots between jazz, neo-soul and R&B. While she's undoubtedly the star of the show, Inflo's stripped-back, partially acoustic and largely soft-focus production is also worthy of high praise.
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We Carry Eden
Cat: MFM 076. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
We Carry Eden (part I) (21:03)
We Carry Eden (part II) (20:57)
Review: We Carry Eden is an album so deep you can plunge right into it and forget the real world entirely. It comes from Son Of Chi, the latest project by Dutch ambient pioneer Hanyo van Oosterom, and it melds drones, field recordings, dub, jazz and fourth world influences across a two-part composition that features storytelling by West African vocalist Omar Ka. A founding member of CHI and Chi Factory, van Oosterom crafts textured soundscapes rooted in meditative grooves and spiritual depth and is inspired by Patmos and Hopi wisdom. He also weaves nature, myth and memory into a unified sonic journey with fine artwork by Michael Willis underlining the message of harmony.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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No Visible Means Of Income 3
Cat: RRC 069. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Supreme Burner (2:53)
Lambs Bread (feat Jehst) (2:24)
Amazon Kush (feat P4van) (1:58)
Triple Beams (1:36)
Figurehead (1:37)
Track 6 (0:33)
A Stirling Job (feat Juga-Naut) (2:23)
Exotic Cough (feat Farma G) (3:07)
Bird & Fish (feat Beni Laylo) (2:02)
Black Porsche (1:32)
The Grove (2:08)
Outro (0:31)
Review: UK rapper Sonnyjim and producer Giallo Point deliver a cinematic masterclass in street rap on their new collaborative album. Sonnyjim's razor-sharp wit and sardonic charm cut through every bar of No Vi$ible Means of Income 3 while weaving tales of crime, luxury and survival with grit but also lyrical elegance. Giallo Point crafts lush, noir-inspired backdrops full of moody strings, dusty loops and crisp drums that feel ripped from a gangster flick. The album stays proudly UK-rooted with top-tier guest spots from Jehst, P4VAN, Juga-Naut, Farma G and Beny Laylo, all of whom help make an immersive world of suspense and swagger. British hip-hop at its most refined and raw.

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Played by: DJ Johnny Rebel
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Live At The Roundhouse
Live At The Roundhouse (limited gatefold gold vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: FDR 23X. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Soul
Zion
Fairplay
People
Ghetto Heaven
Nothing Compares To You
Keep On Movin
I Care
Love Enuff
A Dream's A Dream
Today
Universal Love
Holdin' On
Get A Life
Back To Life
Jazzie's Groove
Review: In December 2022, British soul and dance sound system favourites Soul II Soul returned to the iconic Roundhouse for a sold-out show and duly stepped up to deliver a masterclass in groove. Now captured on a limited-edition gold-coated double vinyl, this live recording celebrates 35 years since their seminal Club Classics Vol. 1 reshaped music. Featuring powerhouse vocals from Charlotte Kelly and Nadine Ceaser, the album radiates the signature Funki Dreds vibe that made the group legendary and has standout singles like 'Get a Life' and 'Jazzie's Groove' all sounding wonderful, raw and direct in a way that only live music does. It's a front-row experience of their timeless rhythms and positive vibes.

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Manifesto (reissue)
Manifesto (reissue) (orange vinyl LP)
Cat: DR 057LPC. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Funk
Parasite (5:41)
Kapital (9:35)
People People (4:20)
State Terrorism (4:11)
Interested Benevolence (5:50)
Grasshopper & Toad (6:13)
Amen (7:31)
Review: Originally released in 2008, Manifesto captured Canada's The Souljazz Orchestra in full stride i locked into deep Afrobeat, but stretching further into spiritual jazz, militant funk and raw soul. It's one of their most focused records, recorded live with no overdubs, and it still hits hard. Tracks like 'Parasite' and 'People, People' feel especially relevant now, tackling inequality, media spin and class struggle with sharp lyrics and a driving sense of purpose. There's fire in the horns, urgency in the rhythm, but also a feeling of hope and collective strength. The band has offered plenty of highlights since, but Manifesto remains a standout i lean, direct and full of intent.
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Played by: John Kong
タグ: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
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With Trampled By Turtles (Loser Edition)
With Trampled By Turtles (Loser Edition) (limited gatefold white vinyl LP)
Cat: SP 1680X. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Stranger (3:33)
Too High (4:05)
Heaven (1:58)
Not Broken (3:21)
Screaming Song (3:40)
Get Still (3:39)
Princess Road Surgery (3:04)
Don't Take Your Light (5:15)
Torn & In Ashes (3:09)
Review: Alan Sparhawk isn't one for large crowds or the showy side of fame, yet over the course of his career, his influence has expanded far beyond his low-key persona. As the frontman of Low, the band he founded in the early 90s in Duluth, Minnesota, Sparhawk's distinct style has permeated not just indie rock but also the broader sphere of music that prizes depth over spectacle. The hallmark of Sparhawk's songwriting is the austere, almost minimalist beauty he coaxes from the sparsest of arrangements. His approach to music is inextricable from his sense of placeiDuluth's biting winters, its isolationieverything about the environment feeds into the slow-moving intensity of Low's sound. Musically, the album moves through a variety of textures, from the folk-tinged melodies of 'Heaven' and 'Get Still' to the raw emotional power of 'Screaming Song' and 'Don't Take Your Light.' The latter is particularly stirring, with its swelling fiddles and cello lines, embodying the depth of feeling that pours out during the recording. There's a certain urgency to the musician immediacy that comes from being in a room full of people who understand what it means to create together. The track 'Stranger' is imbued with an intimate, communal spirit, while 'Torn & in Ashes' builds on layers of banjo and mandolin, giving it a rich, earthy feel. Even as the sounds shift, there's an underlying consistency in the raw honesty of Sparhawk's voice and the way the band responds to it. Overall, the record a sense of continuity, reminding us that music, when made with those closest to you, becomes a vessel for lasting memories and support.
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Sparagmos
Sparagmos (limited gold vinyl LP + poster + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: DDR 303X. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Metal
Be Cadaver (16:20)
Red Feasts Condensed Into One (7:10)
Sinew Censer (7:39)
Death's Knell Rings In Eternity (12:45)
Review: Denver based monolithic death-doom hybridizers Spectral Voice make their decrepit return on the long awaited follow up to 2017's fierce debut LP Eroded Corridors Of Unbeing. Alluding to the Dionysian rite of being torn limb from limb, Sparagmos offers a further abyssal wade into waters of morbid, atmospheric funereality. Combining elements of the ugliest caverns of the metallic spectrum, from black to death to doom to dungeon synth ambience, this sophomore effort offers a simultaneously enlightening yet utterly fearful descent into the "profound exploration of life, death, and the untamed essence within"; analysing our purpose through arcane ruminations of sonic anguish.
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Sings Love (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Cat: SKY 2LP20 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Classics/Ska
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Where Is The Love (4:50)
Now I Know What Love Is (4:03)
Come With Me (3:50)
Don't Want To Leave You Now (4:11)
Sweet Is Your Love (4:18)
Fantasy (4:29)
Sweetness Of Your Love (3:52)
Anything (3:29)
Let The Flow On (3:43)
Talk Love (4:19)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


First released in 1981 on Sonia E. Pottinger's esteemed High Note Records, this album features the delicate brilliance of a one-woman band whose talents have only grown more revered with time. Overlooked on its debut, the album has since become a coveted gem among collectors and reggae enthusiasts, thanks to its heartfelt lyricism and lush arrangements. Now receiving its first official reissue on vinyl, this lover's rock masterpiece finally gets the care and recognition it deserves. Anchored by tracks like the soulful 'Let Love Flow On', immortalised on Jeremy Underground's Beauty compilation, and the dreamy 'Fantasy', Spence's voice exudes warmth and sentimentality. The ten tracks radiate tropical charm, blending soothing rhythms with romantic optimism, making the album a perfect soundtrack for sunlit afternoons. Spence's untimely passing at 54 imbues her work with added poignancy, as her lyrics carry a quiet resilience and hope. An excellent blend of soulful crossover appeal and roots reggae music.
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Spool
Spool (LP + insert + perfume sample limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SP 05. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
One (Runaway) (4:23)
Oneandhalf (4:12)
Threeandhalf (2:37)
Angels (4:14)
Four (4:20)
Five&half
Alright
Plus
Yea
Review: Florian TM Zeisig's latest project has been created with perfumer Angel Paradise so blends scent and sound into a multi-sensory experience rooted in the Bavarian Alps. While living in the rural village of Hinang, Paradise studied alpine plants to craft natural perfumes while Zeisig composed Spool, a reflective suite inspired by nostalgia, landscape and the duo's impending departure. Combining field recordings, ambient loops and blurred instrumental vignettes, the music has a wonderfully dreamlike, pastoral atmosphere that has your head lost somewhere beautiful. Paired with the fragrance that comes with it and captures the oily, floral essence of their environment, this is a poignant meditation on memory, nature and the fleeting beauty of physical presence that is unlike anything else you will experience this year.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Sleep Of Reason
Sleep Of Reason ('smokey' vinyl 2xLP + booklet limited to 250 copies)
Cat: SR 563VC. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Modern Classical
Phantoms & Monsters (Quintet - Voice & Strings) (4:20)
A Witch & A Devil (3:56)
Truth Is For Losers (2:50)
Schmutzig (2:37)
My Friend The Monster (4:08)
The Madness Of The Summer (4:51)
Morn (Quintet - String Quartet) (4:39)
Noon (6:11)
Night (11:27)
Flight (Piano Solo) (20:30)
Break (7:30)
Moon (13:40)
Review: Mark Springer - long a restless force in post-punk, free jazz and modern composition - joins Neil Tennant for a cool-headed meeting of minds, fusing Springer's jagged piano suites with Tennant's metrical lyricism and raw delivery. The pair orbit very different creative poles: Springer, known for his time in London punk funksters Rip, Rig and Panic, often works in extremes; whereas Tennant brings a crisped, measured sensibility honed over decades of pop songcraft. Here they land somewhere unexpected, in a padded set of chamber-style pieces for piano, quartet and quintet, wrapped in a dry mist of vocals trading in reflection, dislocation and dream logic.
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Artificial Renaissance
Cat: W 1022. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
Space Scream (3:09)
Tanzverbot (4:02)
Suicide Tuesday (3:25)
The Trip (4:00)
Freight (3:43)
Une Memoire Sans Fin (3:40)
Mutant Whispers (4:04)
The Mansion (4:50)
Review: Dystopia seems to reign supreme in electronic music today. Saatseinde, Dutch EBM-ers-cum-synth-punks, embrace the idea of hurtling into some form of end days with their mini-album, Artificial Intelligence. Bursting out of the hard drive and into your ears, darkness runs through the foundations of these eight tracks, as do the kind of rhythms that insist on movement. Touches of Italo remind us of just how much club potential is here, while the overall atmosphere seems to cry out in the night, yearning and calling for an escape from the heated and feverish sense of claustrophobia that seems to be almost-omnipresent here. It's powerful stuff to say the least, and makes no apologies about its core emotions - agony, ecstasy, passion, love, desperation and loneliness. As the lyrics to Suicide Tuesday repeat: "Oh let me out. Oh let me out".
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Tinge Of Ascension
Cat: DIAG 069. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Cursive Transport (3:26)
Galaxian Droplets (4:38)
Zephyr Haze (3:56)
Angelic Capitulation (2:31)
Hot Pink Orbit (4:03)
7AM Grounding (3:30)
Spectacular Actions (4:23)
Singular Cobra (2:51)
Golden Firmament (6:09)
Review: James Donadio returns to Diagonal with Tinge Of Ascension, his first LP under the StabUdown banner in over a year. Written during a period of immersion in Krishna Consciousness and Dharma Yoga, the record filters Donadio's longstanding fascination with rhythm and repetition through a newly inward, psi attuned lens. Gone is the body music of his earlier output; these nine drift in and out of tempo, suspended in an unhindered, devotional murk. Lo-fi drum machinations ground various loop dissolutions and smear-structures, where things might otherwise lose themselves in an unfound pool of texture, this being true especially of the latter-record Charanjit Singh echo 'Singular Cobra' to the zooid drumming of 'Golden Firmament'.
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The Royal Scam (reissue)
Cat: 453324 8. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Rock
Kid Charlemagne (4:33)
The Caves Of Altamira (3:32)
Don't Take Me Alive (4:14)
Sign In Stranger (4:20)
The Fez (3:56)
Green Earrings (4:00)
Haitian Divorce (5:44)
Everything You Did (3:53)
The Royal Scam (6:29)
Review: Steely Dan's cynical 1976 opus passes go once again, rounding off Universal's reissue campaign of the band's revered 1972-1980 catalogue. Known for its slick jazz-rock fusion and caustic topicality, the album houses fan favourites like the acid-laced 'Kid Charlemagne' and the tightly wound funk of 'The Fez'. The sardonic 'Haitian Divorce' became an unexpected UK top 20 hit; it was the only time the group ever cracked that territory's singles chart. Long hailed as one of the group's darkest and densest records, The Royal Scam signalled a transition toward the meticulous studio sheen that would define Aja the following year.
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Instant Holograms On Metal Film
Instant Holograms On Metal Film (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: DUHFD 46C. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Mystical Plosives (4:08)
Aerial Troubles (3:14)
Melodie Is A Wound (4:18)
Immortal Hands (6:22)
Vermona F Transistor (4:37)
Le Coeur Et La Force (4:21)
Electrified Teenybop! (4:20)
Transmuted Matter (4:14)
Esemplastic Creeping Eruption (6:03)
If You Remember I Forgot How To Dream (part 1) (3:38)
Flashes From Everywhere (5:27)
Colour Television (5:30)
If You Remember I Forgot How To Dream (part 2) (2:55)
Review: Stereolab first formed back in 1990 in London. Record collector Tim Gane hooked up with French chanteuse Laetitia Sadier and they stayed together until 2009, then took a hiatus until retiring to the live arena in 2019. There have only been reissues since, but now the group returns with their first new album in 15 years. It features 13 fresh studio tracks from the avant-pop pioneers who revitalise their sounds with signature motorik grooves and adventurous new textures. Announced via a 7" single and cryptic word search sent to uber fans, it features guest appearances from Cooper Crain, Rob Frye and others, all adding rich layers. Lead single 'Aerial Troubles' signifies the playful experimentation and sly sophistication you would expect from this band, this effort feeling warmly familiar yet thrillingly new.
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