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Wednesday 18 June 2025
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Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel III
Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel III ('exoazurine' blue vinyl 2xLP + download code limited to 100 copies) (1 per customer)
Cat: PITP 79BLUE. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Final Approach 1 (5:33)
Final Approach 2 (5:29)
Final Approach 3 (5:45)
Final Approach 4 (5:23)
Final Approach 5 (5:31)
Final Approach 6 (7:01)
Blue New World 1 (5:38)
Blue New World 2 (12:09)
Blue New World 3 (5:22)
Blue New World 4 (5:55)
Blue New World 5 (11:45)
Review: UK ambient artist 36, whose real name is Dennis Huddleston and peerless American ambient producer Zake return to their Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel collaboration on the latter's Past Inside the Present. This ambient masterpiece offers glacial drones and delicate textures that drift like solar winds and evoke the vast calm of deep space. As always, it is layered music crafted with care and restraint that demands deep listening and provides a heady space for stillness and inward reflection in our overstimulated world. It's a meditative, cosmic journey that transcends ambient norms and is rich in subtle harmonics and emotional nuance and makes yet another standout from the tireless Zake and 36.
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Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel III
Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel III ('quantum' black vinyl 2xLP + download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 79BLACK. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Final Approach 1 (5:33)
Final Approach 2 (5:29)
Final Approach 3 (5:45)
Final Approach 4 (5:23)
Final Approach 5 (5:31)
Final Approach 6 (7:01)
Blue New World 1 (5:38)
Blue New World 2 (12:09)
Blue New World 3 (5:22)
Blue New World 4 (5:55)
Blue New World 5 (11:45)
Review: UK producer Trevor Huddleston aka 36 and the Indiana-based Past Inside The Present label's head Zake return to their Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel project, a universe that suspends the listener in time across glacial soundscapes and a general sense of cosmic awe. Soft, slow-moving drones and textural washes drift like solar winds through the vacuum, suggesting the boundless calm of deep space. The production is rich, gentle with tonal shifts and barely-there harmonics that evoke both distance and intimacy, wonder and melancholy. It feels like music beamed in from the edges of the known universe. If you fancy a contemplative journey from the edge of Earth's thermosphere into the unknowable beyond, tune into Stasis Sounds on your best headphones.
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Lofoten
Lofoten (limited hand-numbered pink vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PIPE 042LP. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Ambient/Drone
North
Aspect From The Window
Arna
Polar Day
In Wonder
Transient Light
Like Breathing Statues
Shale
In The Blue Hour
Floes
Further North
Polar Night
Review: Cate Brooks continues her elegant exploration of imagined geographies with a suite of glacial, slow-blooming compositions that feel suspended between reality and dream. Built by the British musician primarily on Synclavier, Prophet and 808, these pieces evoke the hush and expanse of a far northern landscape with uncanny clarity-despite Brooks never having visited the region that inspired it. Tracks like 'Like Breathing Statues' and 'Aspect from the Window' suggest weather systems forming in slow motion, their textures layered and precise but never clinical. 'In the Blue Hour' moves with a quiet internal rhythm, almost ecclesiastical in tone, while 'Polar Night' closes the journey in dusk-lit stillness. There's something deeply solitary about the whole record-each sound shaped and weighted, but never forced. Brooks's background in synthesis lends a tactile, handmade feel to every element, creating something less like a travelogue and more like a lucid dream of place.
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Avec Toi
Avec Toi (gatefold LP)
Cat: MGLP 122. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Inno Alla Trasgressione (4:14)
Animal Rock (4:06)
Porno Angels (4:11)
Living In My Paradise (4:03)
Black Sado (4:18)
Avec Toi (4:20)
San Francisco Dance (4:44)
Russian (4:00)
Review: Under the Cicciolina alias, Ilona-Elana Anna Staller enjoyed an eclectic career that included spells modelling, making pornographic films, and representing her native country Huungary in Italy's national parliament. Crucially, during the mid-to-late 1980s she also made a string of albums with the assistance of producer Jayhorus. Avec-Toi was one of those sets, with the showcased music being recorded at some point around 1986-87. It's a joyously camp and at times verbally risque affair, with Staller singing and speaking over synth-heavy backing tracks that variously mine Italo-disco, formative Euro-dance, hi-NRG, European synth-pop and contemporaneous adult movie soundtracks for inspiration.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
タグ: Italo Disco
 in stock $33.33
Caviar Jazz: A Journey Into Jazz Inflected House Music
Cat: RT 1001PRO. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Deep House
I Cube - "Disco Cubizm" (Daft Punk mix) (8:12)
I Cube - "Disco Cubizm" (6:27)
Josma - "Voices In Los Angeles" (Disco '70) (6:04)
Mondo Grosso - "Souffle H" (King Street club mix) (6:43)
Cricco Castelli - "Life Is Changing Again" (main mix) (7:35)
Cricco Castelli - "Life Is Changing" (7:27)
Janet Jackson - "Go Deep" (Masters At Work Spiritual Flute mix) (10:55)
Jo Boyer - "Isabelle & The Rain" (Da Funkie Junkie & Cosmic Girl Caviar Jazz edit) (4:18)
Review: This deep-digging compilation from Italian label Right Tempo offers a lovingly remastered sweep through jazz-inflected house from the decade between 1995 and 2005-a period where groove, musicianship and warmth reigned. The Daft Punk remix of I:Cube's 'Disco Cubizm' is an obvious highlight: clipped funk licks under elastic synths, reshaped with robotic swagger. The original mix rides smoother, more submerged. Josma's 'Voices Of Los Angeles' shimmers with Rhodes flourishes and disco flickers, while Mondo Grosso's 'Souffle H' (King Street Extended Club Mix) drives forward with crisp drums and brushed keys. Cricco Castelli's 'Life Is Changing' appears in two versions-both tightly arranged, with swung jazz-funk energy. Jo Boyer's 'Isabelle And The Rain', given a heady edit by Da Funkie Junkie & Cosmic Girl, closes the set with downtempo sparkle. Elegant, playable, and reissued with care.
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Played by: LEGO EDIT
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Agharta (50th Anniversary Edition)
Agharta (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 134C. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Prelude (part 1)
Prelude/Maiysha (part 2)
Interlude
Theme From Jack Johnson
Review: Agharta snares Miles Davis and his electric septet in full volcanic mode, recorded live at Osaka Festival Hall during a 1975 afternoon set. Sonny Fortune, Michael Henderson, Al Foster, James Mtume, Reggie Lucas and the incendiary Pete Cosey conspire with Davis to pour molten funk, noise and free improvisation into a dense, swirling suite moulded across four untitled sections. Davis barely leads; rather, the ensemble pushes forward through locked, polyrhythmic surges, Cosey's snarling guitar and FX rig driving much of the intensity. Teo Macero oversaw the recording, though here there's little of his trademark splicing; the chaos is left intact. Though once derided, Agharta is now rightly recognised as the hellish high watermark of electric jazz that it is. This 50th anniversary edition is limited to 2000 copies on translucent blue vinyl.
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Astronauts & Heretics (reissue)
Astronauts & Heretics (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile pink & clear marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3795P. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
I Love You Goodbye (5:58)
Cruel (3:07)
Silly Pyjamas (3:38)
I Live In A Suitcase (5:23)
Eastern Bloc (5:20)
Close But No Cigar (4:26)
That's Why People Fall In Love (5:24)
Neon Sisters (5:02)
Beauty Of A Dream (4:49)
Review: One of the most underappreciated and perhaps most emotionally resonant albums from this legendary keyboard wizard gets a timely reissue. Released in 1992, it was overshadowed by the shifting tides of popular music, but time has finally begun to catch up to its brilliance. Here, Dolby reveals a matured musical identity that is melodically rich, lyrically thoughtful and sonically adventurous. 'Cruel', featuring the exquisite Eddi Reader, is one of Dolby's most stirring ballads. A lush, heartfelt piece that blends synth sophistication with intimate vocals. 'Eastern Bloc (the sequel)' cleverly reimagines 'Europa and the Pirate Twins', even borrowing rhythmic cues from Johnny Otis's 'Willie and the Hand Jive' before veering into its own layered complexity. On 'Silk Pajamas' and 'I Love You Goodbye', Dolby dips into a warm, Southeastern US sound palette, his intricate electronic textures as well as his knack for genre fusion (without ever sounding gimmicky) shining bright. Even when venturing toward mainstream pop ('Close but No Cigar') or darker territory ('Neon Sisters'), Dolby remains unpredictable yet unmistakably himself. The final track, 'Beauty of a Dream', is a moving, cinematic closer that lingers long after. While The Golden Age of Wireless remains iconic, Astronauts & Heretics is Dolby at his most personal and artistically fearless. It's great to see this album get its due.
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Long Time Coming
Long Time Coming (limited "silver dollar" silver nugget vinyl LP)
Cat: 116610 1805. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Folk/Americana
The Sea (3:32)
Jeremiah (3:02)
Bells Of Every Chapel (4:16)
At The End Of The Rainbow (3:40)
West Virginia Waltz (3:34)
Silver Dollar (2:06)
Far Away Across The Sea (3:17)
Why'd Ya Do It (3:37)
Give It To Me (3:37)
In Dreams (2:43)
Made Like That (3:37)
Whispering Waltz (3:20)
Review: Sierra Ferrell's third full-length release signals a remarkable culmination of her evolution from itinerant performer to one of Nashville's most beguiling voices. Raised on the road and sharpened in busking circles, Ferrell here folds bluegrass, old-time swing and pre-war balladry into something tender and deeply her own. 'The Sea' and 'Jeremiah' set the tone with sly melodies and gently wayward arrangements, while 'Bells of Every Chapel'-a duet with Billy Strings-waltzes between devotion and delirium. 'West Virginia Waltz' and 'Silver Dollar' nod to her Appalachian roots, but the instrumentation is never nostalgic: saws, toy pianos, accordions and lap steel brush against each other with intuitive charm. Tracks like 'Give It Time' and 'Why'd Ya Do It' showcase her voice's husky magnetism, at once earthy and elusive. Across twelve tracks, Ferrell moves freely through genre and form, backed by a meticulous studio cast including Jerry Douglas, Tim O'Brien, and Sarah Jarosz. It's a record steeped in tradition yet unburdened by it-never flashy, just assured, generous and strange in all the right ways.
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Greatest Fun
Greatest Fun (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3910C. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Happy Station (Scratch remix) (3:18)
Color My Love (4:05)
Give Me Your Love (3:55)
Baila Bolero (remix) (3:21)
One Day (3:13)
Psychedelic Vision (3:41)
Lonely Feeling (3:44)
Give A Little Love Again (3:07)
Fun Fun (Mega Hit mix) (5:36)
Living In Japan (3:36)
Gimme Some Loving (House mix) (3:44)
Could This Be Love (House mix) (4:12)
I'm Needing You (3:54)
Sing Another Song (3:29)
Tell Me (3:51)
Review: Italy's Fun Fun helped define the sugar-rush sound of mid-80s Euro disco, pairing fizzy synth hooks with mannequin-fronted lip-sync routines and high-energy vocal cuts from singers like Antonella Pepe and Ivana Spagna. This archival collection charts their rise through continental clubland, anchored by the Ben Liebrand remix of 'Happy Station'-a fizzy, sample-chopped classic that became a fixture in European discos. Other standouts include the stomping neon throb of 'Give Me Your Love', the melodramatic flair of 'Baila Bolero', and the sleeker, Japanophile synth pop of 'Living in Japan'. Also featured is the 'Mega Hit Mix', a Dutch-style megamix by Martin Boer that stitches their biggest tracks into a hands-up medley of stabs, snares and ecstatic breakdowns. For all its plastic glamour, there's real craft here-this is pure Italo escapism with a polished studio touch.
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Wise Up Suckers (reissue)
Wise Up Suckers (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile translucent magenta vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3704C. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Englands Finest (3:43)
Eat Me, Drink Me, Love Me, Kill Me (4:38)
X, Y & Zee (2:28)
92° F (The 3rd Degree) (2:48)
Wise Up! Sucker (7" version) (3:34)
Can U Dig It? (3:17)
Def Con One (including The Twilight Zone) (4:01)
PWEIzation (3:10)
Karmadrome (4:23)
Get The Girl! Kill The Baddies! (5:08)
Not Now James, We're Busy (3:12)
Preaching To The Perverted (3:24)
Cicciolina (7" version) (4:39)
Wake Up, Time To Die (6:39)
Harry Dean Stanton (4:41)
Inject Me (3:45)
Dance Of The Mad (7" version) (4:00)
Review: Stourbridge-raised grebo trailblazers Pop Will Eat Itself are doing their bit to breathe life into an unfairly forgotten scene that they helped start in the late 80s from their town on the outskirts of Birmingham. Whilst Britpop hit major label sales targets, the more nuanced sonics - everything from punk and folk to electronic and hip-hop was referenced - was harder for the labels to package, leaving grebo to gather dust, relatively speaking. But this reissue of the Public Enemy-influenced group's 1996 compilation (released the year they split) makes a case for the resurrection of grebo to prevail. Among the highlights are 'Wise Up! Sucker' and 'Can You Dig It?', which dented the charts in 1988, and the slightly later 'Not Now James, We're Busy', a track about James Brown's arrest in the 1980s which captures their Black Country sense of humour and genre-blending greatness. A fun return to the second half of the band's first era as Clint Mansell - now of course and esteemed soundtracks compsoer - and co prepare to take to the road in reformed guise in October.
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Sunfire (reissue)
Sunfire (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile 'yellow flame' vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3911C. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Shake Your Body (5:18)
Step In The Light (5:21)
Feet (6:05)
Givin' My Heart Away (4:28)
Keep Rockin' My Love (4:24)
Millionare (5:05)
Sexy Lady (5:20)
Young, Free & Single (4:32)
Review: Reggie Lucas assembled Sunfire in the early 80s, drawing from a deep well of experience as a guitarist, producer and songwriter behind era-defining hits for Stephanie Mills and Madonna. With Raymond Calhoun and Rowland Smith circum-pleting the trio, Sunfire's self-titled LP distilled their collective pedigree into a lean set of slick, synth-laced funk, whose rubber sound is as taut as liquid elastane. 'Young, Free & Single', their best known track, leads the charge with infectious bounce, flanked by 'Feet', 'Step In The Light' and 'Keep Rocking My Love', breaststroking between boogie, electro and disco-soul, all neatly fastened by the drum machine. Produced just before Lucas' work on Madonna's debut, the record glows with rawhide studio sheen and radio-ready confidence. This limited edition repress comes to just 750 copies on yellow "flamed" vinyl.
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Dark Sky Paradise (Deluxe Edition)
Dark Sky Paradise (Deluxe Edition) (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: GDMS 1703731. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Dark Sky (Skyscrapers) (3:56)
Blessings (feat Drake) (3:12)
All Your Fault (feat Kanye West) (3:42)
I Don't F*** With You (feat E-40) (4:45)
Play No Games (feat Chris Brown & Ty Dolla $ign) (3:34)
Paradise (3:30)
Win Some, Lose Some (5:03)
Stay Down (4:14)
I Know (feat Jhene Aiko) (4:44)
Deep (feat Lil Wayne) (5:08)
One Man Can Change The World (feat Kanye West & John Legend) (4:10)
Outro (3:35)
Deserve It (feat PARTYNEXTDOOR) (4:23)
Research (feat Ariana Grande) (3:48)
Platinum & Wood (2:41)
Review: West Coast rapper Big Sean sharpened his pen and darkened his ink for his third album, trading in his bling for a thunderous storm-braving. Out through Good Music and Def Jam in early 2015, the LP, in true rap kingpin fashion, serves to simultaneously enlist and dagger-eye its own collaborators, including Drake, Kanye West, and Lil Wayne. With production from Key Wane, DJ Dahi, DJ Mustard and Kanye himself, the likes of 'Blessings', 'Win Some, Lose Some' and 'Stay Down' seem prescient for the time, when dark unison synths and tension-pluck progressions would parlay Sean's otherwise largely dry, un-effected vocals. Ten years on, Dark Sky Thinking feels like a personal reckoning for the rapper, scratching off the liquid latex gold to reveal a complicated character underneath.
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Zyx Italo Disco History: 1983
Zyx Italo Disco History: 1983 (gatefold light blue & blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ZYX 831631. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Doctor's Cat - "Watch Out" (vocal extended) (6:55)
Brando - "Rainy Day" (mix) (6:43)
Mark Tower - "You Aren't Fall In Love" (vocal version) (4:56)
Felli - "Diamond In The Night" (vocal version) (5:38)
Styloo - "Pretty Face" (12" version) (6:07)
Joe Yellow - "Lover To Lover" (AV-Version) (8:00)
Martinelli - "Voice In The Night" (vocal extended) (8:30)
Hypnosis - "Pulstar" (Disco mix) (8:09)
JD Jaber - "Don't Stop Lovin'" (long version) (6:59)
Helen - "Witch" (vocal version) (6:51)
Paul Paul - "Good Times" (Maxi version) (5:47)
Diego - "Walk In The Night" (VK version) (6:32)
Flemming Dalum - "Megamix" (bonus track By Flemming Dalum) (12:02)
Review: Following the success of the first volume, The History of Italo Disco returns with a new edition dedicated to one year, 1983, which is thought amongst those who know to be one of the genre's most defining 12-month periods. Curated once again with legendary Italo tastemaker Flemming Dalum, the compilation highlights the era when Italo disco began making serious waves across European charts. It comes with early hits from future stars like Martinelli, Doctor's Cat, Savage, Fun Fun and Den Harrow and they all capture the sound of a genre on the rise. As a bonus, this limited edition includes an exclusive Flemming Dalum mega-mix and liner notes that provide deeper context for the selections.

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A Teq Approach By
Cat: MMLP XXX202. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
241 (5:09)
Hiptone Jed (5:54)
A Calm Momentum (4:51)
Infinite Chasers (5:13)
Night Unfolding (7:08)
Different Text (4:51)
Colobia (4:15)
Duvo (6:44)
IOAM (4:47)
Anora (5:55)
Extol II (4:47)
From Within (5:19)
Review: Lyon musicologists Macadam Mambo allow The Jaffa Kid ampler extra space to flex their experimental side. Though prior releases by the artist have verged fuller in the direction of jungly, 'A Teq Approach' hears the artist abstract and remould their breaks and ambiances to delicious degree, mechanising but breathing new life into an otherwise mostly single-tempo approach. Off the back of an almost daily production output on Soundcloud comes this 12-track album, where gestalt breaks are heat-set, cast into all tempos; 'A Calm Momentum' recalls the best of Skee Mask after his move away from techno proper, while 'Different Text' brings a hermeneutic otherness, interpreting constellated skies of detuned arp-bliss and hoovering, soundscaped lows. A choice selection for fans of of AFX, ERP, Drexciya, u-Ziq or Luke Slater.
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Futurespective
Futurespective (180 gram vinyl 2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OR 136. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
Polka Dot (6:39)
Medhadkilled (Ivo Charlie Vega remix) (4:52)
Geisha (3:13)
The Gate (5:08)
Gnostic (5:50)
Frenetique (4:32)
Frenetique (Charlie Third Round mix) (6:34)
Istanbul Re-Edit (5:00)
Acid Charlie (6:23)
Machine (5:14)
Machine (Ivo Charlie Strandzha mix) (5:30)
Mirage (3:19)
Night Train (Percussive mix) (5:15)
Cesar's Necktie (3:25)
Moon (5:43)
Home Party (3:35)
Review: Futurespective is a carefully remastered compilation showcasing the finest work of Les Animaux Sauvages, the legendary Bulgarian band known for their blazing blend of post-punk, new wave and dark wave. For the first time, these classic tracks are available on vinyl, which is literally music to the ears of fans of Eastern European underground sounds. The band is a trio of artistic kindred spirits who united in 2014 with Ivo Stoyadinov Charlie on guitar, synths and programming alongside Sibylla Seraphim, who brings her haunting vocals and synth work to the mix. Together, they craft a moody, atmospheric sound that is distantly lo-fi, with prowling and sleazy guitars that Andrew Weatherall would love, chugging dark disco groves and tripped-out machine soul and wiry electronics.
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Music For Pleasure (Expanded Edition)
Music For Pleasure (Expanded Edition) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 3753. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
What Do You Want From Me? (4:08)
Shine (5:32)
Sweet Lips (4:14)
Buzz Gum (5:59)
Blue (2:40)
Junk (9:10)
Billy Bones (5:07)
Happy Jack (4:04)
Tender (4:28)
Sedona (5:42)
Bicycle Thief (bonus track) (5:05)
Ultra (bonus track) (8:04)
Coming Around Again (bonus track) (5:04)
Shattered (bonus track) (6:16)
Sweet Lips (Farley & Heller Ambient mix - bonus track) (5:23)
Sweet Lips (Joey Negro aka Dave Lee main Slice - bonus track) (8:14)
Review: Formed during New Order's mid-90s hiatus, UK duo Monaco saw bassist Peter Hook and David Potts push Hook's signature bass-driven sound into unabashed pop territory. This expanded reissue revisits their 1997 debut, which hit number eleven on the UK charts and features the single 'What Do You Want From Me?'-a track so reminiscent of New Order it was frequently mistaken for one. Elsewhere, 'Shine' and 'Sweet Lips' channel jangly optimism through punchy synths and glam-flecked choruses, while deeper cuts like 'Blue' and 'Sedona' explore moodier, more textured arrangements. The bonus material includes previously unreleased tracks and two extended remixes of 'Sweet Lips': a warm, dubbed-out version from Farley & Heller and a disco-fuelled slice from Joey Negro. Hook's presence remains unmistakable, grounding even the most saccharine melodies with his driving low-end. What emerges is a curiously compelling time capsule of 90s alt-pop euphoria, full of hooks, heart and heavy basslines.
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Summer Selections Five
Cat: NUNSSS 005V. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Nightdubbing - "Nightdubbing" (Manu Archeo remix) (7:59)
George Koutalieris - "Seasons" (4:31)
James E Burton - "Memories In The Dust" (2:59)
Visions Of Light - "Stages" (5:09)
Roots Artefact - "The Big Calm Dubwise" (4:49)
Jilo - "Shadow's Tango" (4:36)
Review: Back after a three-year break, NuNorthern Soul's Summer Selections 2025 marks the fifth instalment in the label's beloved Balearic series, which has evolved over the years as an alloying of Ibiza-ready sounds from beachfront occupiers new and old. Manu Archeo opens the set with a slomo rework of Nightdubbing's self-titled cut, while George Koutalieries follows with 'Seasons', a wordless guided medication set upon a golden-hour fade. Label newcomer James E Burton dials up the texture with roomy live drums and suitably blear-ic pads (there's still sleep in your eye). Then comes Visions Of Light, a new trio led by Simon Sheldon, offering dubby percussion and real bridge tremolo on 'The Mandela Vortex'. Finally, Roots Artefact lays down a thick dubbing in 'The Big Calm Dubwise', before French producer Jilo signs off with 'Shadow's Tango'.
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Infinity Mirrors
Infinity Mirrors (LP + insert)
Cat: PICLP 001. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Infinity Mirrors (2:25)
New Knew (3:03)
Into Harmony (3:37)
Lullaby (3:00)
Grow (3:48)
Fight Or Flight (3:07)
Resting Hands (3:25)
Freedom (4:06)
Gentle Things (2:56)
Senan's Song (2:28)
Reflections (4:41)
Review: Crafted over five years and during several of life's larger milestones and the woes of the pandemic, Infinity Mirrors is a deeply reflective jazz album exploring self-discovery through love, anxiety, hope and acceptance. It is the world of South London-born and raised multi-faceted producer, composer and DJ Hector Plimmer, who broke out a decade ago and here blends past and present experiences into a richly intimate world. The record is packed with collaborations with artists like Laura Misch, Andrew Ashong and Tawiah who help weave soulful melodies, ambient textures and jazz sensibilities. It's a profound and essential new take on jazz with a distinctive London edge.

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I Will Try To Imitate The Birds
Cat: HYR 7295. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Jardino (feat San Ignacio) (5:07)
Vita Nova (4:39)
Mundo (feat Ubjk) (4:47)
The Birds (feat Adriano Viterbini) (4:46)
Orcos Ou Fadas (4:14)
Raifuki (4:30)
Ligea (feat Sergio Dileo) (4:58)
Superluna (5:23)
Review: While not that widely known (at least outside of his native Italy), Pier Paulo Polcari has been making brilliant music for decades - most notably as one of the founding members of cult Italian band Almamegretta. Here he delivers a rare solo album for Hell Yeah that showcases his skills as a maker of warm, immersive, tactile and melody-rich Balearica. Sitting somewhere between the work of fellow Italian Gigi Masin, mid-80s new-age synth-scapes, and the 21st century colour of fellow Naples outfits Mystic Jungle and Nu Genea, I Will Try To Imitate The Birds is gloriously beautiful, musically expansive and expertly produced. Its' many highlights include the lightly percussive, slow-motion shuffle of 'Orcos Ou Fadas', the sunset-ready bubbly bliss of 'Mundo', and the Afro-cosmic Balearic jazz of 'Ligea', where haunting, effects-laden clarinet solos ride suspenseful chords and loose-limbed drums.
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Played by: Marco Gallerani
 in stock $24.93
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Lemon Borealis
Cat: ASIPV 053. Rel: 18 Jul 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
DrnkGrlfrnd
Moon Ratchet
Deacon Rayhand
Solarsystem Breathing
Brutalist Desk Object
Cadmium Lounge
Ptarmigan
Lonely Data
Blox Bodo
Maplefunk Diptych
Uranium Lullaby
Phlox
Review: Portland-based trio KILN deliver an opulent display of hue and swing across twelve tracks that showcase their finely hewn concoction of visual tones and vital pulse. Drawing from over thirty years of collaboration, they distill immersive sprawl into compact, punchy, and colorful sound. Combining live performance, beatmaking, and waveform sculpting, the trio creates evocative dioramas that continue to surprise and enchant. Riding waves of hi-meets-lo-fi, their work forms a panchromatic daymark designed to biochemically align and stimulate your personal syntax, weaving a tapestry of sonic reveries from the aquarium-on-fire radiance of ‘DrnkGrlfrnd’, through the garden groove of field-recorded percussion on ‘Maplefunk Diptych’, to the sizzling guit-noise whiteout of ‘Deacon Rayhand’. Expanding on long-explored themes of mosaic texture, subtle melancholy, eroded consonance, and vivid cadence, this release reveals yet another aperture into their unique magnetic universe.
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est. release 18 Jul 25 $28.29
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FORTHCOMING
Free Your Mind
Cat: NA 5283LP. Rel: 11 Jul 25
 
Funk
Free Your Mind
Your Fantasy
Nursery Rhymes
Magic
Funky Bone
Backup N Funktown
Bump-a-rump Ability
Crisis
Review: Dayton, Ohio’s Record Player may have only released one private press 7” in 1979, but their story runs far deeper. Led by Charles Jackson, the band recorded a full suite of material that until now remained locked away, the product of a promising trajectory that was cut short before a major label deal could land. Excavated and restored by Now-Again, these tracks reveal a group entirely in step with the deep disco and street-level funk that defined late-’70s Midwest soul. 'Free Your Mind' sets the tone: optimistic, rhythmically tight, and alive with the democratic spirit of funk’s second wave. Cuts like ‘Your Fantasy’ and ‘Backup N Funktown’ showcase punchy horn charts and low-slung grooves, while 'Magic' and ‘Bump-a-rump Ability’ lean more playfully into disco and boogie. With bonus tracks like ‘Sweetest Thing’ and ‘Go’ rounding out the set, this is a joyous, overdue resurrection of a band that could’ve—and maybe should’ve—been. For fans of Edge of Daybreak, Split Decision Band and those tireless Dayton reels, this one’s gold.
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est. release 11 Jul 25 $32.78
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FORTHCOMING
Colleen Cosmo Murphy Presents Balearic Breakfast Volume 4
VARIOUS
Cat: HVNLP 237. Rel: 29 Aug 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Paz - "Kandeen Love Song"
Santino Surfers - "Freedom Surfers"
Saint Etienne - "Alone Together" (Cosmodelica mix)
Paqua - "Akaliko"
Tar Blanche - "Iguana"
Bryony Jarman-Pinto - "Moving Forward" (Cosmodelica remix)
Troy Kingi - "Chronophobic Disco"
Ilya Santana - "Cosmovision" (Disco version)
Gloria Ann Taylor - "Love Is A Hurtin' Thing" (12" version)
Review: Raise a snifter to a veteran gem sifter! British Balaearic tastemaker and sonic holidaymaker Colleen ‘Cosmo’ Murphy returns with Balearic Breakfast Volume 4, the latest in her compilation series for Heavenly Recordings. Issued as a limited double 12” and paired with Volume 3 on an extended 19-track CD edition, this fourth instalment continues Murphy’s mission to transmute mornings to interstellar beachside joyrides: her Loft-era DJ digging roots shine again once more, as Cosmo pulls on sun-rosed robo disco, jazz, slow-mo electronica and widescreen synthscapery, all eschewing era and origin. Ilya Santana’s ‘Cosmovision’ presages nicely Cosmo’s own rework of Saint Etienne’s 'Alone Together', and a floor-stretching disco cut of Gloria Ann Taylor’s Love Is A Hurtin’ Thing rounds out the set sweetly.
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est. release 29 Aug 25 $35.58
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Andromeda Orchestra (feat Nick The Record mix)
Cat: FAR 063. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Mythical (6:52)
Magic Light Connection (6:33)
Thinking About Your Love (7:05)
Get Up & Dance (Nick The Record mix) (7:04)
Mozambique (6:44)
Kano Line Dance (5:58)
Mythical (Full Motion dub mix) (6:21)
Swing On (7:21)
Review: The UK's Robin Lee is one of the members of much-loved disco gang Faze Action but also he's behind Andromeda Orchestra who return here with an album that offers a cosmic fusion of jazz-funk and disco. It's been put together with Moogs, clarinets, Rhodes and rich analogue textures that make for a mix of nostalgia and sonic richness that sinks you in deep. Blending nostalgia with innovation, Lee creates deep, immersive soundscapes. There are widescreen odysseys like 'Mythical', loved-up bunkers such as 'Thinking About Your Love' and a rare Nick The Record remix of 'Get Up & Dance' that overflows with cosmic melodies and lush, life-affirming strings.
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Grandeur
Grandeur (olive green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LPMMG 00077C. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Finally
Neva Eva (feat Barrel Brothers)
What You Were Looking For (feat Oddisee)
Detonate (feat MOP)
Brass Tacks (feat Chino XL & Finalo)
There's Always Radio (feat Evidence)
Still Standin' (feat Rasheed Chappell)
The Hard Way (feat Saga & Ty Farris)
Gettin' By (feat Big Pooh & Dynasty)
Enemies With Benefits (feat Ras Kass)
Walk With Me (feat Vinnie Paz & Blacastan)
Not That Guy (feat Your Old Droog)
Money (feat Masta Ace & Wordsworth)
Who's That (feat Maffew Ragazino & Freddie Gibbs)
In The Moment (feat OC)
Triple Beams (feat Westside Gunn & Planet Asia)
Eachother (feat Eternia)
Yesman Shit (feat Sean Price & Reks)
Checkered Flag (feat Ugly Heroes)
Review: Detroit rap doyen Apollo Brown brings out Grandeur, which plays back like a victory lap and stress test rolled into one. With 19 tracks and a cast sprawling from M.O.P. to Chino XL to Evidence, it's pitched as his most expansive solo record to date, doing swell justice to the theme of personal magnificence. Also entirely self-produced by Apollo, his soul-laced, vinyl-dust production secures an individuality of mood, though collectivity abounds in the collabs, which clock in at 18 out of 19 tracks: 'Red Pill' and Verbal Kent match his pacing effortlessly, while Evidence sounds razor-sharp on 'There's Always Radio'.
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Harder Than The Rock
Harder Than The Rock (LP + insert)
Cat: ARKLP 025. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Ship Took Us Away (3:49)
Oh Jah (3:48)
Give Love (4:01)
Morning Sun (4:18)
Eternal Peace (4:22)
Harder Than The Rock (4:10)
Mother Earth (4:54)
The Fool Said (4:31)
Green, Gold & Red (4:15)
I Will Follow You (3:50)
Reggae Rhapsody (4:30)
Review: The Cimarons were pioneers of UK reggae and were formed by Jamaican teenagers in a London bus shelter in 1967. They broke barriers as the country's first home-grown reggae band and were beloved in towns like Huddersfield during the 1970s. Their journey from struggle to recognition has been celebrated in a documentary and this powerful new album, which features 11 fresh roots recordings with Spanish producer Roberto Sanchez and his A-Lone Ark crew. Highlights include the haunting 'Ship Took Us Away' and a rework of 'Morning Sun,' which they originally played on in 1970. The vinyl comes complete with lyrics and rare archival photos.
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 in stock $27.17
Exodus (reissue)
Exodus (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile clear vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: AUHQR 001645. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Classics/Ska
Natural Mystic (3:14)
So Much Things To Say (6:21)
Guiltiness (2:26)
The Heathen (4:18)
Exodus (2:53)
Jamming (3:31)
Waiting In Vain (4:08)
Turn Your Lights Down Low (3:37)
Three Little Birds (2:56)
One Love/People Get Ready (2:50)
Review: One of Bob Marley's most acclaimed LPs on reissue here, and it's an album that overflows with funk, poise, and defiant overtones. Marley recorded the album in 1977 after surviving an assassination attempt at his home in Jamaica. Following the attack, he left the country and relocated to London, and it's here that the collection was captured. At times a commentary on the political violence that blighted Jamaica during the era, other times joyful celebration, the music is some of the reggae icon's most potent. The hypnotic groove and chanted vocals of the title track are an obvious standout, as are the feel-good flex of 'Jammin' and the heartfelt vulnerability of 'Is This Love'. Presented as a double pack, all the music gets the groove spacing it so richly deserves.
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 in stock $225.19
King Tubbys Meets Rockers At 5 Cardiff Crescent Washington Garden Kingston
Keep A Good Dub (2:46)
Dub With Love (4:15)
Jungle Dub (4:02)
New Lot Dub (2:59)
Tight Rope Dub (3:07)
North Street Dub (3:29)
Fari Dub Way (3:47)
Ranking Dub (3:10)
Rome Of Dub (2:24)
Revelation Dub (2:53)
Unfinished Dub (part 1) (2:48)
Unfinished Dub (part 2) (2:52)
Stop Them Jah (feat Jacob Miller) (2:45)
Review: The title of this new rarities retrospect-trove of King Tubby and Augustus Pablo's magnetic meeting of minds references the address of the former dubber's legendary studio, where each of these 13 never-heard-before collaborative renditions were mixed. The King Tubbys studio was instrumental in shaping the dub genre, and this release captures the essence of that era, with the closing notable 'Stop Them Jah' hearing vocals by roots icon Jacob Miller, closing out an otherwise near whole-numbered blitz of versions.
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Puertos De Alternativa (remastered)
Cat: FARO 250LP. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
International
Luces De Valeria
Pequena Valsa
Planicie (El Llano)
Tema Barroco
O Cego Aderaldo (Nordeste)
Tres Que Quedaron
Preparativos Maritimos
Puertos De Alternativa
Casi-Numbe
Review: Far Out Recordings reissues a hidden Argentinian gem with this offering, the late Agustin Pereyra Lucena's elusive 1988 LP, now restored from the original tapes. A guitarist rooted in Brazilian tradition but shaped by European travel and political exile, Lucena channels both clarity and melancholy into his playing. 'Luces de Valeria' and 'Preparativos Maritimos' offer delicate phrasing and compositional grace, while his take on Baden Powell's 'Pequeno Vals' drifts with lyrical restraint. The interplay between flute, brushed drums and nylon-string guitar reveals a liquid sensibility-evident too on 'Tema Barroco' by long-time collaborator Guilhermo Reuter. Anchored in Buenos Aires but marked by a traveller's perspective, these pieces shift subtly from samba-inflected intimacy to a cooler, more spacious lyricism. Lucena's phrasing reflects his belief that proximity to water affects one's musical flow-an idea borne out here in every fluid turn and tide of this understated masterwork.
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 in stock $28.85
Koyo
Koyo (limited LP)
Cat: FX 166LP. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
International
Koyo (3:38)
Babord (4:11)
Forest Sound (5:52)
Berma Soudan (3:56)
Dini (3:50)
Chouf Enour (8:18)
Mundo Mio (4:51)
Bala Dima (5:45)
Sahrane Lile (4:50)
Review: Hailing from Marseille, Zar Electrik conjure a hypnotic synthesis of North African rhythm, West African instrumentation and contemporary electronics. Their debut full-length surges with ritualistic energy-'Berma soudan' leads with elastic gumbri grooves, while 'Bala dima' overlays call-and-response chants with pulsing low-end and dubby atmospheres. 'Koyo' anchors the set in driving, gnaoui-inflected trance, propelled by electric kora and pitch-shifted vocal snippets. Elsewhere, 'Sahrane Lile' is drenched in oud melancholia, and 'Chouf enour' spirals into eight minutes of slow-building, ambient-rooted psych. Shorter sketches like 'Interlude 51' and 'Choukrane likoum' offer breathers between the denser percussion workouts. Drawing from wedding music, souk rhythms and Berber funk with evident care, the trio land somewhere between festival catharsis and basement heat. It's not simply fusion-it's groove as inheritance, filtered through FX units and Mediterranean sun.
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タグ: Afro House
 in stock $26.06
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