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Atomic Rooster (Expanded Edition)
Cat: ECLEC 22910. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Progressive Rock
They Took Control Of You (CD 1: Atomic Rooster - Released In 1980)
She's My Woman
He Did It Again
Where's The Show?
In The Shadows
Do You Know Who's Looking For You
Don't Lose Your Mind
Watch Out!
I Can't Stand It
Lost In Space
Throw Your Life Away (bonus tracks - B Side Of single 1980)
Browken Windows (Recorded In 1980)
Do You Know Who's Looking For You (demo 1980)
Don't Lose Your Mind (demo 1980)
He Did It Again (demo 1980)
Lost In Soace (demo 1980)
End Of The Day (demo 1981)
Hold It Through The Night (demo 1981)
No Change By Me (demo 1981)
Play It Again (demo 1981)
Moonrise (Last Recording 1981)
They Took Control Of You (CD 2: live At The Marquee club 1980)
Death Walks Behind You
Watch Out!
Tomorrow Night
Seven Streets
Gershatser
I Can't Take No More
In The Shadows
Devil's Answer
Do You Know Who's Looking For You?
Review: After a five-year split, Atomic Rooster returned with renewed force on their sixth studio album, Atomic Rooster, pushing into heavier territory sligning au naturel with the emerging new wave of British heavy metal. Released in 1980, the album marked a sharp turn from their earlier, more progressive leanings, favouring a nude, aggressor rock sound. Guitarist and vocalist John Du Cann reworked two tracks, 'She's My Woman' and 'Where's the Show?', from his unreleased 1977 solo work The World's Not Big Enough, breathing into them second life within the Rooster framework. Though the 2005 CD reissue stirred interest with rare demos and extensive sleevenotes, it remains an "unofficial" release due to copyright issues with EMI. 'Do You Know Who's Looking for You?' later found new life via a Finnish-language cover by rock band YUP.
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Get Sunk
Cat: 726743 3. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Inland Ocean
No Love
Bonnet Of Pins
Frozen Oranges
Breaking Into Acting (feat Hand Habits)
Nowhere Special
Little By Little
Junk
Silver Jeep (feat Ronboy)
Times Of Difficulty
Review: Matt Berninger, voice and wordsmith behind The National, returns with his sophomore solo effort Get Sunk: for his sharp enough to cut adamantium and melodies that linger like motion ghosts, Berninger digs deep into the questions of identity: who we once were, what happiness really means, and the search that never ends. The album doesn't spell out autobiography but channels a narrator exploring selfhood amid possibilities and pitfalls, balancing on the edge of joy and despair. Collaborating with Hand Habits on 'Breaking Into Acting', and from the reefing 'Inland Ocean' to the reflective 'Times of Difficulty,' Get Sunk is a true personal snorkel dive, tracing both bound ties and yet unwondered roads.
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The Way Of Time
Cat: WHYT 105CD. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Time Of Man
The Way Of Time
Like The End Of The World
All Stars Have Names
The Old Way Was Gone
The Way Of Time (On & On)
Review: Geir Jenssen (Biosphere) marks his AD93 debut with The Way Of Time, wrapping elucted echo and looping synth drift around spoken fragments of Elizabeth Madox Roberts' great 1926 novel The Time Of Man. A Midwestern gothic literary staple, Roberts' novel is about the daughter of a Kentucky tenant farmer, and Jenssen's haunting use of Joan Lorring's voice from the 1951 radio play adaptation readapts his usual icy predilections for suitably huger desert horizons. Rather than treating the vocal as ornament, he folds it deep into the mix, letting it dissolve into the melodic architecture.
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Paranoid In 1975
Cat: BL 83426. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Metal
Supertzar - Killing Ourself To Live
Hole In The Sky
Snowblind
Symptom Of The Universe
War Pgs
Megalomania
Supernaut Drum Solo
Iron Man Jam
Black Sabbath
Spiral Architect
Embryo Children Of The Grave
Paranoid
Review: A case of 'Paranoid' by name - and paranoid by nature. At least by the time the Brummie founding fathers of metal had reached 1975 and their sixth album Sabotage, the foursome felt attacked from all sides, blighted by wrangles with both management and record company alike. Those troubles have been 'blamed' for the particularly searing, angry musical form that the band hit at the time, something that's subsequently endeared the period to fans of all things heavy ever since. This radio broadcast would certainly seem to back that theory up, from a devastating opening salvo of 'Supertzar' from that sixth LP to trademark anthems like 'War Pigs', 'Paranoid' and a lurchingly fantastic 'Iron Man'. The stress and ahem, other lifesyle factors, would lead to this classic line up finally splitting in 1979 - leading to Ronnie James Dio's replacement of Ozzy - but this rich mid-70s purple patch captures them between mania and ultimate collapse.
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We Insist 2025!
Cat: CDCND 33562. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Driva'man (feat Weedie Braimah, Milena Casado, Morgan Guerin, Simon Moullier, Matthew Stevens)
Freedom Day (part 1 - feat Milena Casado, Morgan Guerin, Simon Moullier, Matthew Stevens)
All Africa (feat Weedie Braimah, Milena Casado, Morgan Guerin, Simon Moullier, Matthew Stevens)
Boom Chick (feat Christiana Hunte)
Triptych: Resolve/Resist/Reimagine (feat Ayodele Casel, Milena Casado, Devon Gates, Morgan Guerin, Simon Moullier, Matthew Stevens)
Tears For Johannesburg (Julian Preister, Weedie Braimah, Milena Casado, Morgan Guerin & Matthew Stevens)
Dear Abbey (Tamia Elliot, Weedie Braimah)
Freedom Day (Weedie Braimah, Milena Casado, Morgan Guerin, Simon Moullier, Matthew Stevens)
Freedom Is (Tamia Elliot, Ian Michael, Milena Casado, Morgan Guerin, Simon Moullier, Matthew Stevens & Devon Gates)
Joyful Noise (Weedie Braimah, Milena Casado, Devon Gates,morgan Guerin, Zacchae'us Paul, Emmett G Price III & Matthew Stevens)
Review: Boston-based drummer and producer Terri Lyne Carrington reconvenes Max Roach's 1961 landmark with a sharp eye on both lineage and forward motion. Originally conceived as a civil rights-era protest suite, the project blends jazz, voice, and African-diasporic rhythm to address racial justice with clarity and force. This reinterpretation is not a soft tribute - it's a generational handover. Christie Dashiell takes on Abbey Lincoln's vocal role with arresting precision, while the ensemble (including Morgan Guerin, Matthew Stevens and Milena Casado) brings freshness without losing tension. Julian Priester, the sole surviving member of the original lineup, offers a subtle but weighty cameo. Tracks like 'Driva' Man' and 'Triptych' are stretched into wider shapes, drawing on funk, gospel and Afro-Latin idioms without softening the message. As Carrington puts it, this isn't just homage - it's a new freedom suite for now. The message, more than 60 years later, still burns brightly.
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Embrace
Embrace (CD)
Cat: ODCCD 02. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Got 2 Get Up (4:14)
Sunrise Forever (3:43)
For Loving On You (3:18)
Bring Us Back To Life (4:01)
The Mood (3:55)
Unconditional Love (3:17)
Feel The Groove (4:41)
Missing All That Love (4:33)
I'll Still Be Lovin' You (4:10)
On The Radio (3:33)
Ocean Drops (4:15)
Review: Nearly half a century after The Glow Of Love lit up dancefloors from Bologna to New York, Change return with Embrace: a sleek continuation of their post-hiatus revival, carrying the modern Italo dance group's name after early designs to release it as a Tanya Michelle Smith solo project. Produced by Stefano Colombo with input from founding maestro Mauro Malavasi, who also oversaw the title and artwork, the record builds on 2018's Love 4 Love with a dozen tracks folding disco, soul, and modern boogie into a freshly polished polygon of sprightly designer disco. While just 500 copies of the vinyl edition exist, the CD edition here exists in droves, and is sure to set any missed trick right.
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タグ: Disco Funk | Soul Disco
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See Them A Come: The Joe Gibbs Singles Collection
CULTURE / JOE GIBBS / VARIOUS
Cat: DB2CD 164. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
This Time (CD1: The 7" singles)
Our Time aka This Time (version)
See Them A Come
See Them A Come (version)
Zion Gate
Zion Rock
I'm Not Ashamed
I'm Not Ashamed (version)
Two Sevens Clash
Two Sevens Clash (version)
Bald Head Bridge
Bald Head Bridge (version)
Informer
Informer (version)
This Train
Righteous Train
Down In Jamaica
Down In Jamaica Way
Natty Dread Taking Over
Natty Gone Clear
Innocent Blood
ET Rock aka Blood Line
Culture - "This Time" (CD2: The 12" singles)
Culture - "Jah Jah See Them A Come"
Culture & Prince Mohammed - "Zion Gate/Zion Gate DJ (Forty Leg Dread)"
Culture & I Roy - "I'm Not Ashamed/Under Tight Wraps"
Culture - "Two Sevens Clash"
Culture & Ranking Joe - "Bald Head Bridge"
Joseph Hill - "Informer Man"
Culture & Nicodeemus - "Disco Train"
Culture & Clint Eastwood - "Send Some Rain"
Culture & I Roy - "Natty Dread Taking Over/Invasion"
Culture & U Brown - "Innocent Blood/Rock It Up"
Review: This first-ever CD anthology of Culture's earliest singles captures the trio in their purest, most incendiary form. Formed in 1976 by lead singer Joseph Hill, with Albert Walker and Roy Dayes, the Jamaican group emerged under the name The African Disciples before becoming Culture and signing with Joe Gibbsione of Kingston's most revered producers. What followed was a run of revolutionary 7"s and 12"s, including the seismic 'Two Sevens Clash', whose apocalyptic prophecy shook the reggae landscape. These recordingsinow collected in full, dub sides and allichart the group's 1977 to 1981 run with Gibbs, a period widely regarded as their peak. Tracks like 'Zion Gate' and 'See Dem a Come' show their power not just as writers of militant roots reggae, but as spiritual messengers, blending dread prophecy with hypnotic riddims. Even in dub form, these versions retain urgency and weight, anchored by Hill's unshakeable vocal tone and Gibbs's rich, bass-forward production. Later work with Sonia Pottinger would push their sound further afield, but what's here is raw, righteous and definitive. Eight tracks make their CD debut, finally doing justice to an era of singles that shaped both Culture's legacy and the wider trajectory of roots reggae itself.
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Mixes Of A Lost World
Cat: 780677 8. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
I Can Never Say Goodbye (Paul Oakenfold 'Cinematic' remix)
Endsong (Orbital remix)
Drone:nodrone (Daniel Avery remix)
All I Ever Am (Meera remix)
A Fragile Thing (Ame remix)
And Nothing Is Forever (Danny Briottet & Rico Conning remix)
Warsong (Daybreakers remix)
Alone (Four Tet remix)
I Can Never Say Goodbye (Mental Overdrive remix)
And Nothing Is Forever (Cosmodelica Electric Eden remix)
A Fragile Thing (Sally C remix)
Endsong (Gregor Tresher remix)
Warsong (Omid 16B remix)
Drone:nodrone (Anja Schneider remix)
Alone (Shanti Celeste 'February Blues' remix)
All I Ever Am (Mura Masa remix)
I Can Never Say Goodbye (Craven Faults rework)
Drone:nodrone (Joycut 'Anti-Gravitational' remix)
And Nothing Is Forever (Trentemoller rework)
Warsong (Chino Moreno remix)
Alone (Ex-Easter Island Head remix)
All I Ever Am (65daysofstatic remix)
A Fragile Thing (The Twilight Sad remix)
Endsong (Mogwai remix)
Review: Robert Smith has always treated remixing less like revision, more like ritual i a habit that's followed him since his days in Crawley, West Sussex and then surfacing officially on the first Cure remix album, 1990's Mixed Up. This triple-disc release of reworkings from the band's latest LP Songs of a Lost World feels assembled with obsessive care, mapping out every possible mood lurking beneath the surface. There are club-ready flips, yes i Sally C, Danny Briottet and Gregor Tresher all push the rhythm forward i but they sit beside glacial pieces that feel more like haunted sketches than reworks. Mura Masa's take on 'All I Ever Am' is disintegrated almost beyond recognition, its vocal a flickering memory. Mogwai's 'Endsong' feels like the end of the world in slow motion. Even Chino Moreno turns in something striking i 'WarSong' morphs into a sludgy howl with heat-warped edges. But it's the sequencing that surprises: these aren't bolted together, but grouped in arcs, as though Smith were arranging the bones of an old idea into something still alive. Four Tet's version of 'Alone' is a high point i deeply textured but featherlight. Like all The Cure's output, what really matters is the feeling of being drawn somewhere, and Smith's hand never letting go.
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Mixes Of A Lost World
Cat: 758644 2. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
I CAN NEVER SAY GOODBYE (Paul Oakenfold "Cinematic' remix)
ENDSONG (Orbital remix)
DRONE:NODRONE (Daniel Avery remix)
ALL I EVER AM (Meera remix)
A FRAGILE THING (AME remix)
& NOTHING IS FOREVER (Danny Briottet & Rico Conning remix)
WARSONG (Daybreakers remix)
ALONE (Four Tet remix)
I CAN NEVER SAY GOODBYE (Mental Overdrive remix)
& NOTHING IS FOREVER (Cosmodelica Electric Eden remix)
A FRAGILE THING (Sally C remix)
ENDSONG (Gregor Tresher remix)
WARSONG (Omid 16B remix)
DRONE:NODRONE (Anja Schneider remix)
ALONE (Shanti Celeste 'February Blues' remix)
ALL I EVER AM (Mura Masa remix)
Review: More than four decades after he first appeared in smudged eyeliner and a mop of jet-black hair, Robert Smith is still finding new ways to pull his music apart and stitch it back together. This new remix collection i assembled and curated by Smith himself i feels less like a victory lap and more like a restless dissection of a legacy he's still actively shaping. The collaborators here are hardly incidental: Four Tet, Orbital, Ame, Chino Moreno, Mura Masa, Trentemoller, Mogwai. It reads like a list built by someone still hungrily tuned into the present, not stuck in the past. And true to form, the results are all over the place i a feature, not a flaw. Some tracks lean into grandeur: Paul Oakenfold's take on 'I Can Never Say Goodbye' opens with all the sweeping melodrama you'd expect, while Daybreakers stretch 'WarSong' into widescreen synthwork. Elsewhere, Shanti Celeste and Ex-Easter Island Head bring a strange intimacy to 'Alone', teasing out its ache with a different kind of spaciousness. At times, you wonder if Smith enjoys seeing how far his work can be bent before it breaks. But it never does i even filtered through others' hands, his sense of tension, drama and deep emotional unease holds everything together.
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Luminal
Luminal (CD)
Cat: 781574 3. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Milky Sleep
Hopelessly At Ease
My Lovely Days
Play On
Shhh
Suddenly
A Ceiling & A Lifeboat
And Live Again
Breath March
Never Was It Now
What We Are
Review: Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe join forces on a dual release infusing two distinct musical visions rooted in shared environmental concern. Their new joint release unfolds across two sides, with Luminal offering a vocal-led collection leaning into alt-pop ambiances and timbres, before Lateral rears itself in counterpart as a seamless ambient composition, making up a study in contrast and connection. Recorded in London, the project reflects Eno's lifelong exploration of mood and atmosphere, alongside Wolfe's ongoing push to blur the lines of digital innovation and tactile experience. The project builds the activist art works of Wolfe, a British-American concept artist based in Los Angeles, named by WIRED as one of "22 people changing the world," and tracks the expression of music beyond language or form.
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Radio Broadcast Oakland 1989
Cat: RBR 83402. Rel: 24 Jun 25
 
Blues
Born On The Bayou
Green River
Down On The Corner
Rock & Roll Girls
Centerfield
Proud Mary
Midnight Special
Bad Moon Rising
Fortunate Son
Suzy Q
Long Tall Sally
Review: In 1989, Oakland played host to a rare meeting of American rock heavyweights, with John Fogerty leading a set packed with Creedence Clearwater Revival staples and solo favourites. Joined by Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead, as well as saxophonist Clarence Clemons of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, the night emulsified key figures from rock's most influential chapters. First aired live on FM radio, this now remastered CD captures the full performance, including raucous renditions of 'Born on the Bayou', 'Proud Mary', and 'Fortunate Son'. The set showcases Fogerty in commanding form, bridging his swamp rock roots with the celebratory energy of the guest ensemble.
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Time Flies 1994-2009 (remastered)
Cat: RKIDCD 150. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Supersonic
Roll With It
Live Forever
Wonderwall
Stop Crying Your Heart Out
Cigarettes & Alcohol
Songbird
Don't Look Back In Anger
The Hindu Times
Stand By Me
Lord Don't Slow Me Down
Shakermaker
All Around The World
Some Might Say
The Importance Of Being Idle
D'You Know What I Mean?
Lyla
Let There Be Love
Go Let It Out
Who Feels Love?
Little By Little
The Shock Of The Lightning
She Is Love
Whatever
I'm Outta Time
Falling Down
Review: As they prepare to squabble, rock out and reprise their infamously hooky riffs at a series of sold-out reunion shows, Oasis have decided to reissue their official best-off collection, 2010's Time Flies...1994-2009. Now presented in remastered, souped-up form, the two-disc set showcases all 27 of their UK singles (including non-album cuts 'Whatever' and 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down') as well as a hidden bonus track ('Sunday Morning Call', which appears two minutes after the final cut on disc two). While plenty of high points and fan favourites are missing, it does a great job in reminding us that Oasis were, at their very best, an iconic indie-rock band - as highlights such as 'Supersonic', 'Cigarettes & Alcohol', 'Some Might Say' and the epic 'All Around The World' emphatically prove.
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Brighter The Days
Cat: BBE 801ACD. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Soul
Intro
This Thing Called Life
Won't Let You Down (feat K ZIA & The Swag)
I've Been Waiting
Brighter The Days
There's Much Love In The World
Lovey Dovey (feat Eric Roberson & Raheem DeVaughn)
Research (feat Honey Larochelle)
On My Own (feat Paul Weller)
Out Of Sight (feat Done-E interlude)
Can We Go Out?
It's Gonna Be Alright (feat Scratch Professer)
We Can Go Anywhere (feat Giggs)
Latin Salsa
Holding On To Life (feat Ledisi)
Much 2 Much
1234 (feat Jeru The Damaja)
Love Is Like (feat India Arie)
Review: UK soul hero Omar steps up with his ninth studio album, bringing the depth, clarity and control that have typified his uncompromising and deeply rooted musical journey. The songwriting is tight, the grooves are locked, and the arrangements leave space for the music to breathe. His voice is as expressive as ever i warm, precise, unmistakably his. There's a strong sense of shape to the album, from the clipped funk of 'Research' to the more open, reflective tone of 'There's Much Love in the World'. Strings, samples and live instrumentation all sit together naturally, with nothing overplayed or overstated. The ensemble guest appearances i India Arie, Giggs, Paul Weller, Raheem DeVaughn among them i add some masterful flourishes to an already engaging set. Always good to hear new music from the one like Omar, a man who will never be underrated by those in the know.
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Expanding To One
Cat: GONDCD 76. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Jazz
Prelude: Expansion
There's Still Hope
Healing Time
Many Paths
Sunrise
Love Theme From Your Life
We're All One
Nature Signs
Discovery
It Finds A Way
Sounds Of The Universe
Before The Pyramids
New Pyramid
Mysteries Of The Dark
Review: Seth Ford-Young's Phi-Psonics return with Expanding To One, a loose-limbed, quietly luminous third LP shaped from live sessions at Healing Force Of The Universe in Pasadena. Since founding the project in 2016, the East LA bassist has used Phi-Psonics as a vessel for collective improvisation and spiritual grounding, but this time there's a sharper edge; fourteen tracks, mostly conceived on the spot with a changeling group of collaborators, hear Ford-Young steer said ensemble through hushed dark jazz abstraction. With an ear for emancipatory politics - "the music we make doesn't exist in a vacuum and the backdrop of injustice and tragedy in our world has to be part of our music" - Phi-Psonics plays on a latent psionic ability in us all: to turn creative juices into truth.
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Live At The Greek Theater 2019
Cat: BFD 418. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Rock
Matchbox (3:10)
It Don't Come Easy (3:06)
What Goes On (2:46)
Evil Ways (4:18)
Rosanna (8:19)
Pick Up The Pieces (6:27)
Down Under (5:00)
Boys (2:42)
Don't Pass Me By (3:25)
Yellow Submarine (3:08)
Cut Thecake (4:29)
Black Magic Woman (7:27)
You're Sixteen (2:39)
Anthem (4:11)
Overkill (4:36)
Africa (6:22)
Work To Do
Oye Como Va (5:24)
I Wanna Be Your Man (3:03)
Who Can It Be Now ? (4:28)
Hold The Line (3:58)
Photograph (3:43)
Act Naturallty (2:33)
Help From My Friends (6:16)
Review: Former Beatle Ringo Starr wasn't mincing his words when he called the line-up for his 2019 gig at The Greek 'All-Star'. From Santana's Gregg Rolie to Toto's Steve Lukather, Average White Band's Hamish Stuart to Men At Work's Colin Hay, there is some serious music industry heritage and high-level musicianship at work amongst those dudes. Starr doesn't waste the opportunity, running through a gamut of hits across an extended performance time, now captured on this two-disc set.
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From Dub 'Til Now
Cat: FTRCD 068. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Dub
1000 Light Years (dub) (3:55)
In The Shadow (dub) (4:20)
Whitewater (dub) (4:30)
Memories Of Old (dub) (4:11)
Rose Hall's Birds (dub) (4:06)
Squirrel Inna Barrel (dub) (4:26)
Under The Cotton Tree (dub) (4:34)
45 Charles Street (dub) (4:32)
Everlasting Love (dub) (5:19)
Review: This exciting new compilation is a richly layered celebration of reggae's instrumental foundations. The second chapter in the Roots Architects project, this dub album gathers over 50 of Jamaica's most revered session musicians to breathe new life into rhythms rooted in reggae's golden era. Produced by Swiss keyboardist Mathias Liengme and dubbed by Roberto Sanchez, the record is a journey into the sonic textures of Kingston's legendary studios during the late 70s. Each track pulses with the timeless craftsmanship of players like Lloyd Parks, Fil Callender and Earl "Chinna" Smith. The dub treatments are both spacious and inventive, recalling the spiritual haze and echo-drenched brilliance of King Tubby and Lee Scratch Perry at their peak. Sanchez handles the desk with deep respect and balances fidelity with creativity. From Dub 'Til Now is a historical tribute of reggae's enduring history.
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Late Night Tales (reissue)
ROYKSOPP / VARIOUS
Cat: CSRD 77025142. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Royksopp - "Daddy's Groove" (exclusive new track)
Rare Bird - "Passing Through"
Little River Band - "Light Of Day"
Tuxedomoon - "In A Manner Of Speaking"
Vangelis - "Blade Runner Blues"
Royksopp - "Ice Machine" (exclusive Depeche Mode cover version - Godlike edit)
Johann Johannsson - "Odi Et Amo"
FR David - "Music"
Prelude - "After The Goldrush"
Richard Schneider Jr - "Hello Beach Girls"
Acker Bilk - "Stranger On The Shore"
Thomas Dolby - "Budapest By Blimp"
Byrne & Barnes - "Love You Out Of Your Mind"
Andreas Vollenweider - "Hands & Clouds"
John Martyn - "Small Hours"
XTC - "The Somnabulist"
This Mortal Coil - "Til I Gain Control"
Popol Vuh - "Aguirre I Lacrime Di Rei"
Review: Second time around for Royksopp's superb contribution to the popular, post-club focused LateNightTales mix series, a beloved volume that first hit record stores back in 2013. For the uninitiated, it sees the long-serving Norwegian twosome offer up an attractive blend of synth-heavy Scandolearic shufflers (their own cosmic pop number 'Daddy's Groove'), dubbed-out soul (Rare Bird), swelling synth soundtrack fare (Vangelis), neo-classical (Johann Johannsson), reverb-laden accapella beauty (Prelude), sun-soaked blue-eyed soul (Richard Schneider Junior), nods to the KLF's Chill Out album (Acker Bilk), seductive slow jams (Byrnes & Barnes), vintage Balearica (Andreas Vollenweider, John Martyn) and atmospheric new wave (XTC, This Mortal Coil).
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I Am A Tree I Am A Mouth
Cat: BING 204CD. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Ambient/Drone
I Am
Through Massive Mountains
My Life Is Not This Steep Hour
Now The Hour Bends Down
In The Deep Nights I Dig For You
Put My Eyes Out: I Can See You
I Find You In All Things
Gong
Review: First released three years ago and now receiving a deserved reissue, I Am A Tree I Am A Mouth is undoubtedly one of the most magic albums by Australian-American sprano and composer Jane Sheldon - an artist famed for her unique, voice-based works. While the album is not entirely made up of layered vocals and vocalisations - Sheldon employs long, languid ambient drones and textures throughout - they're naturally the focal point. Most of the lyrics (mostly sung, but some spoken) are taken from Rainer Maria Rilke's 1995 tome The Book of Hours (meaning Sheldon largely sings in German), and these are delivered in all manner of inspired ways. The results are uniformly dazzling, blurring the boundaries between chamber music, neo-classical and ambient music's experimental fringes.
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Birthing
Birthing (2xCD + DVD)
Cat: LCDSTUMM 516. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
The Healers
I Am A Tower
Birthing
Red Yellow
Guardian Spirit
The Merge
Rope (instrumental)
Away
Review: Epic alert! New York industrial gods Swans' latest single is a 19-minute behemoth that unfurls like an overwhelming emotional landscape. Gira's gravelly voice takes centre stage, enveloped by the steady churn of droning guitars and atmospheric textures that build to a blistering intensity. 'The Healers' and 'I Am A Tower' highlight the band's mastery of long-form tension, each section holding, stretching, and twisting in a way that feels like a momentary release, only to be swallowed by the next wave. It's a slow, deliberate unfolding of sound that's both hypnotic and punishing. This isn't music for the passive listener; it's exhausting yet utterly immersive, teasing out tension and reflection in equal measure. If you didn't know already, consider yoursefl warned.
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Live From Baloise Session
Cat: 402975 9202219. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Progressive Rock
My Sunday Feeling
Living In The Past
Serenade To A Cuckoo
So Much Trouble
Nursie
Rocks On The Road
A New Day Yesterday
Too Old To Rock And Roll, Too Young To Die
Bouree
Nothing Is Easy
Dharma For One
Heavy Horses
Thick As A Brick (8:41)
Aqualung (6:36)
Locomotive Breath (6:42)
Review: Back in 2008, Jethro Tull performed a now legendary set at the Basel Festival in Switzerland. Their "powerful and passionate" performance - as the accompanying press release puts it - was previously available on DVD, but this double-CD marks the first time the soundtrack has been made available as an audio release. It naturally stands up to scrutiny, with the effervescent Ian Anderson (switching as ever between vocals and flute) leading the way on a memorable trawl through their epic back catalogue and its notable blends of folk, progressive rock, jazz, hard rock and neo-classical movements. Expect to hear fine versions of 'Aqualung', 'Living In The Past', 'A New Day Yesterday', 'Locomotive Breath' and much more besides.
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Spiritual Jazz 18: Behind The Iron Curtain Part 1 & 2 Esoteric Modal & Progressive Jazz From Central & Eastern Europe 1962-1988
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Cat: JMANCD 148. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Collage - "Halb Sirp (Bad Sickle)"
Manfred Ludwig-Sextett - "Sextett"
Bernt Rosengren - "Crazy Girl" (with Komeda Trio)
Polish Jazz Quartet - "Promenade Through Empty Streets"
Vagif Mustafa-Zade - "Caucasus"
Quartet "Jazz Focus-65" - "Monday Morning"
Theo Schumman Combo - "Karawane"
Vaclav Zahradnik - "Podzimni Slunce"
SHQ - "Lori"
Sevil - "Mugam"
Focus '65 - "Autumn Sun"
The Golstain-Nosov Quintet - "Rosinent In Toledo"
Yu - All Stars 1977 - "Kosmet"
Dan Mindrila - "Sonet"
Leningrad Jazz Ensemble - "Aria"
SH Quintet - "Delilah"
Josef Blaha Trio - "Inter-Mezzo-Forte"
Csaba Deseo Ensemble - "Beyond The Csitri Mountains"
Manfred Ludwig Sextett - "Skandinavia"
Anatoly Vapirov - "Mystery"
Zbigniew Namyslowski - "Piatawka (In 5/4 Time)"
The Andrzej Trzaskowski Quintet - "Synopsis (Expression I)"
Tomsits Quartet - "Dhrupad"
Nicolai Gromin Quartet - "Corrida"
Valery Kolesnikov, Vyacheslav Novikov, Vladimir Molotkov, Alexander Christidis - "Rainbow"
Tone Jansa Quartet - "Goa"
S+HQ - "My Girl (& Other Things)"
Review: The Iron Curtain stood as one of the defining metaphors of 20th-century division: a shroud drawn between East and West, described by Winston Churchill as obscuring all knowledge of life on the other side. But while the world fixated on ideological rifts and military standoffs, a parallel story unfolded in the Soviet Union and its satellite states: the quiet, defiant blossoming of jazz. This second of a two-part Jazzman compilation mini-series lifts that curtain, tracing the emergence of bold, genre-spanning jazz from the early 60s to the 80s. These recordings reflect the arm-in-arm influences of hard bop, modal, cool and Latin jazz, refracted through the lens of European folk traditions and hard-distilled through filters of restriction, secrecy, and sometimes outright prohibition. Pressure makes diamonds, and jazz, ever adaptable, flourished in spite of it all: the secret spirituals of an easily overlooked era.
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