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As Heard On Radio Soulwax Part 2
2 MANY DJs / VARIOUS
Cat: PIASB 065CDR. Rel: 16 Dec 22
 
Funky/Club House
Emerson, Lake & Palmer/Basement Jaxx - "Peter Gunn/Where's Your Head At (Head-a-pella)" (live)
Peaches - "Fuck The Pain Away"
Velvet Underground - "I'm Waiting For The Man"
Polyester/Sly & The Family Stone/Ready For The World - "J'aime Regarder Les Mecs/Dance To The Music/Oh Sheila"
Dakar & Grinser - "I Wanna Be Your Dog"
Ural 13 Diktators - "Disko Kings"
Bobby Orlando/Felix Da Housecat - "The 'o' Medley/Silverscreen Shower Scene"
The Stooges/Salt N Pepa - "No Fun/Push It"
Hanayo with Jurgen Paape/The Jets - "Joe Le Taxi/Crush On You"
Funkacise Gang/Soul Grabber/Lil Louis & The World - "Funkacise/Motorcross Madness/French Kiss"
Zongamin - "Serious Trouble"
Garbage - "Androgyny" (Felix Da Housecat - Thee Glitz mix)
Frank Delour/The Residents - "Disc Jockey's Delight Vol 2/Kaw-liga" (Prairie mix)
Carlos Morgan - "Shake Your Body"
Alphawezen - "Into The Stars" (Firebirds remix)
Interstellar/Nena - "Concepts/99 Luftballons"
Destiny's Child/10cc - "Independent Women Part 1/Dreadlock Holiday"
Dolly Parton/Royksopp - "9 To 5/Eple"
Arbeid Adelt - "Death Disco"
Jeans Team Feat MJ Lan - "Keine Melodien"
Skee Lo/Maurice Fulton Presents Stress/The Breeders - "I Wish/My Gigolo/Cannonball"
The Cramps - "Human Fly"
The Wildbunch - "Danger! High Voltage"
Op:l Bastards - "Don't Bring Me Down"
Adult - "Hand To Phone"
Vitalic - "La Rock 01"
Queen Of Japan - "I Was Made For Loving You"
New Order/Detroit Grand Pubahs - "The Beach/Sandwiches"
Lords Of Acid - "I Sit On Acid"
Streamer - "Start Button"
Review: Aside from Coldcut's incredible 'Journeys By DJ' mix, we can think of few mix albums that have been quite as celebrated as Soulwax's 2002 outing as 2ManyDJs, 'As Heard on Radio Soulwax Part 2'. While of its time in terms of some of the track selections - it was the era of fuzzy electro-house and electroclash - the album's genius lies in its' breathlessly brilliant eclecticism and the no-holds-barred, party-starting insanity that marked out the Belgian duo's DJ sets at the time. Out of print for many years but now back in stores in limited quantities to mark its 20th birthday, the mix remains a peerless advert for creative DJing, with the Dewaele brothers giddily mashing together acapellas, tracks, grooves and song snippets in a breathlessly brilliant, endlessly entertaining way. If you missed it first time around, you need this edition in your life.
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 in stock $11.40
As Heard On Radio Soulwax Part 2 (reissue)
2 MANY DJs / VARIOUS
Cat: PIASR 565DLPR. Rel: 02 Dec 22
 
Funky/Club House
Emerson, Lake & Palmer/Basement Jaxx - "Peter Gunn/Where's Your Head At (Head-a-pella)" (live) (2:47)
Peaches - "Fuck The Pain Away" (1:38)
Velvet Underground - "I'm Waiting For The Man" (0:57)
Polyester/Sly & The Family Stone/Ready For The World - "J'aime Regarder Les Mecs/Dance To The Music/Oh Sheila" (0:57)
Dakar & Grinser - "I Wanna Be Your Dog" (1:44)
Ural 13 Diktators - "Disko Kings" (1:30)
Bobby Orlando/Felix Da Housecat - "The 'o' Medley/Silverscreen Shower Scene" (2:58)
The Stooges/Salt N Pepa - "No Fun/Push It" (2:31)
Hanayo with Jurgen Paape/The Jets - "Joe Le Taxi/Crush On You" (2:28)
Funkacise Gang/Soul Grabber/Lil Louis & The World - "Funkacise/Motorcross Madness/French Kiss" (3:03)
Zongamin - "Serious Trouble" (1:38)
Garbage - "Androgyny" (Felix Da Housecat - Thee Glitz mix) (1:16)
Frank Delour/The Residents - "Disc Jockey's Delight Vol 2/Kaw-liga" (Prairie mix) (2:30)
Carlos Morgan - "Shake Your Body" (2:11)
Alphawezen - "Into The Stars" (Firebirds remix) (0:56)
Interstellar - "Concepts" (0:43)
Nena - "99 Luftballons" (0:56)
Destiny's Child/10cc - "Independent Women Part 1/Dreadlock Holiday" (3:30)
Dolly Parton/Royksopp - "9 To 5/Eple" (2:29)
Arbeid Adelt - "Death Disco" (1:04)
Jeans Team feat MJ Lan - "Keine Melodien" (1:40)
Skee.lo/Maurice Fulton presents Stress/The Breeders - "I Wish/My Gigolo/Cannonball" (3:22)
The Cramps - "Human Fly" (1:33)
The Wildbunch - "Danger! High Voltage" (1:42)
Op:l Bastards - "Don't Bring Me Down" (1:57)
Adult - "Hand To Phone" (1:40)
Vitalic - "La Rock 01" (2:37)
Queen Of Japan - "I Was Made For Loving You" (1:59)
New Order/Detroit Grand Pubahs - "The Beach/Sandwiches" (2:37)
Lords Of Acid - "I Sit On Acid" (Soulwax remix) (2:59)
Streamer feat Private Thoughts In Public Places - "Start Button" (1:23)
Review: Are there many mixes as seminal as this one? When Soulwax adopted their 2 Many DJs alias for the landmark As Heard On Radio Soulwax series, they heralded a new era of genre-hopping, headsy blending that was fun and fearless in equal measure. It's absolutely of its time, capturing the electroclash zeitgeist and throwing in crowd-pleasing pop nous without diluting the product, and quite simply Pt 2 is one of the best party sets you're ever likely to hear. Released in 2002 and sounding as fresh and inspired as it did 20 years ago, this is an essential item for anyone who takes the art of the mash-up seriously.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
 in stock $27.48
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Cape Forestier
Cape Forestier (gold vinyl LP)
Cat: PIASR 5200LP. Rel: 10 May 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Losing You
Down To The Sea
My Little Anchor
Cape Forestier
County Sign
City Of Lights
No Boat No Aeroplane
The Wedding Song
I Want You
Somehow
Sitting In Seoul
The Wonder Of You
Review: The duo of Angus & Julia Stone share their sixth full-length album, Cape Forestier. A strikingly poignant and textured set of new recordings, the new LP immediately draws listeners into the simple and endearing vision of Angus and Julia Stone's world; this is a cloaked, atmopsheric Aussie folk album that flaunts the couple's talents in utmost equal measure. Cape Forestier is also a self-described exercise in recognising "how humans choose to treat each other, love each other, and make promises to build something beautiful together." By that, they mean marriage: Cape Forestier's ear for sentiment knows few bounds, with stripped-back, bridal-gowned romances like 'The Wedding Song' commanding an adept ear for candid space and finger-plucking nostalgisms.
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Sunshine Hit Me (reissue)
Sunshine Hit Me (reissue) (limited lilac marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: PIASC 1004LP. Rel: 10 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Punchbag (3:39)
Angryman (4:05)
No Trophy (3:26)
Binnel Bay (2:47)
Sunshine (3:28)
A Minha Menina (2:51)
This Town (2:56)
Sweet Like A Champion (4:27)
Lying In The Snow (3:53)
Zia (4:03)
Sky Holds The Sun (3:41)
Review: Sunshine Hit Me is the debut album from the British band The Bees. A testament to summery jovialty and DIY ingenuity, the album is as raw and earthen as it is soulful, with the band at the time only made up of founding members Paul Butler and Aaron Fletcher, who wrote, performed and recorded the album alone using a home studio in Butler's parents' garden on the Isle Of Wight. Don't be confused by the LP's normative categorisation as "indie rock"; deft listeners can hear everything from reggae to neo-soul in this one, flaunting the pair's impressive musical education going into its making.
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 in stock $25.68
Sunshine Hit Me (reissue)
Cat: PIASC 1004CD. Rel: 07 Dec 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Punchbag
Angryman
No Trophy
Binnel Bay
Sunshine
A Minha Menina
This Town
Sweet Like A Champion
Lying In The Show
Zia
Sky Holds The Sun
Seeds (bonus tracks)
You Got To Leave
Elain
Whistle Chop
Jackel Head
Out For The Count
Review: Second time around for the Bees' terrific debut album, Sunshine Hit Me, which wowed critics and buyers alike on its initial release way back in 2001. The epitome of a surprise hit with admirably DIY roots - the duo behind it, Paul Butler and Aaron Fletcher, famously recorded it in a limited home studio built in the back garden of a residential house on the Isle of Wight - the album has lost none of its allure all these years on. Woozy, summery and lo-fi, with hazy horns and glassy-eyed vocals rising above backing tracks that variously doff a cap to soul, rocksteady, ska, 1960s dream pop, psychedelia and a wealth of subtle global musical influences, Sunshine Hit Me is a warming, smile-inducing treat. This edition also boasts a sextet of bonus cuts, which seem to be a mixture of B-sides and tracks plucked from the pair's archives.
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Played by: Phat Phil Cooper
 in stock $10.89
Sunshine Dub Me (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
Cat: PIASC 1029EP. Rel: 01 Dec 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Punch Dub (3:43)
Angry Dub (4:08)
No Trophy Version (3:23)
This Town Version (2:56)
Lying In The Dub (3:54)
Sky Holds The Dub (3:51)
Review: Founding Bees members Paul Butler and Aaron Fletcher recorded the original Sunshine Hit Me on the Isle of Wight in their own home garden studio which they called The Shed. A year after release in 2003 it got recognised with a Mercury Music Prize nomination and spawned some big singles. Now, 20 years on, it arrives once more but in an all-new and dubbed-out fashion. The six cuts include three which have never previously been released in any physical format and bring a fresh dimension to the originals.
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Played by: Marco Gallerani
 in stock $18.15
Il Viaggio
Il Viaggio (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: PIASLL 202LP. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Lay Your Ear To The Rail (5:29)
Nonnarina (4:27)
Il Vento (3:06)
We Never Kneel To Pray (4:36)
I'm Looking For (3:00)
Mi Ricordo Di Te (4:17)
Chiesa (7:38)
Now Is Narrow (4:45)
San Liberatore (3:58)
The Chaos Azure (19:59)
Alba (17:10)
Review: Belgian jazz singer Melanie Di Biasio first came to light around 2007 on Igloo, but she's since fostered a steady relationship with indie giants [PIAS] which has resulted in two subsequent albums, No Deal and Lilies. After a six-year gap, she returns with a new set which finds her edging into intriguing new territory. Il Viaggio is framed as 'a quest for musical, physical, and spiritual renewal, born from an emotional memory awakened'. Make of that what you will, but the music contained within finds her voice framed by a broad spectrum of sonics as she leads us through two distinct halves across two discs - Lay Your Ear To The Rail and The Chaos Azure.
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 in stock $29.04
Il Viaggio
Il Viaggio (2xCD)
Cat: PIASLL 202CD. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Lay Your Ear To The Rail
Nonnarina
Il Vento
We Never Kneel To Pray
I'm Looking For
Mi Ricordo Di Te
Chiesa
Now Is Narrow
San Liberatore
The Chaos Azure
Alba
Review: Although her roots lie in jazz, Melanie De Biasio has not made jazz - or at least purist jazz - for many years. Il Viaggio, a vast double album that marks her first studio set for nearly six years, continues this trend, blending field recordings, sound collage, choral music, ambient, the neo-classical darkness of Dead Can Dance, piano works reminiscent of Harold Budd's more contemplative works, and occasional nods towards trip-hop - all arranged as a kind of sonic journey to (and through) Italy by train as a way of rediscovering her distant Italian roots. With plenty of long, immersive tracks and bags of atmosphere, Il Viaggio is a hugely atmospheric and immersive affair that more than delivers on its conceptual premise.
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 in stock $15.30
The Back Room (reissue)
The Back Room (reissue) (limited gatefold clear vinyl LP)
Cat: KWX 34E. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Lights (2:35)
Munich (3:38)
Blood (3:26)
Fall (4:59)
All Sparks (3:33)
Camera (4:52)
Fingers In The Factories (4:16)
Bullets (3:10)
Someone Says (3:10)
Open Your Arms (5:48)
Distance (3:46)
Review: BBC 6 Music favourite Guy Garvey and his Editors band are one of the most beloved indie acts of their generation. Their 2005 debut and Mercury Prize nominated album The Back Room is a real fan favourite that now gets a special remaster and reissue on limited gatefold clear vinyl. It features the band's Top 10 single 'Munich' as well as others like 'Bullets', 'Blood' and 'All Sparks', all of which helped it to reach reached No. 2 in the UK album chart and go on to pick up more than one million sales worldwide. All these years later, it still stands up whether or not you were a fan the first time around.
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 in stock $24.37
Joao
Joao (LP)
Cat: PIASR 5165LP. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Jazz
Adeus America (3:50)
Eu Vim Da Bahia (3:22)
E Preciso Perdoar (4:01)
Undiu (3:10)
Ela E Carioca (3:38)
O Pato (2:38)
Caminhos Cruzados (5:59)
Desafinado (4:00)
Valsa (2:56)
Eclipse (2:44)
Voce E Eu (3:35)
Review: The seventh studio album Bebel Gilberto, simply titled Joao, comes as the Brazilian singer-songwriter's enduring tribute to her father Joao Gilberto. With the latter being a monumental musical pioneer, oft-credited for his helping pioneer the genre of both bossa nova and Brazilian electronic music, Bebel continues the thread of her father's legacy here, offering 10 originals of sophisti-bossa-nova, and reflecting a contemporary twist that could only be achieved generationally in this way.
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 in stock $24.37
Quality Control
Quality Control (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: PIASC 1024LP. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
How We Get Along (1:03)
The Influence (4:02)
Great Expectations (4:07)
Quality (intro) (0:08)
Quality Control (4:49)
Contact (1:16)
Lausd (3:55)
World Of Entertainment (WOE Is Me) (3:58)
Monkey Bars (4:14)
Jurass Finish First (3:31)
Contribution (4:49)
Twelve (4:26)
The Game (3:57)
Concrete & Clay (4:58)
Swing Set (5:33)
Review: Jurassic 5's Quality Control album from all the way back in 2000 is a sonic manifesto that embodies their signature blend of old-school hip-hop vibes with a fresh twist. The album showcases the group's tight-knit chemistry and impeccable flow, delivering razor-sharp rhymes over hypnotic beats that are now well-known as their signature. With its infectious groove and insightful lyrics, Quality Control is a testament to the group's mastery of the genre and their commitment to delivering high-calibre music that is also full of timeless tunes that not only celebrate the art of hip-hop but also serve as a reminder of the importance of staying true to one's craft.
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 in stock $25.68
Violet Drive
Violet Drive (limited gold vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: PIASR 1350LPX. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Moonbeam, Midnight, Howl (5:40)
Violet Drive (4:14)
Shake (1:31)
Red Light (3:57)
Pulse VI (5:29)
Jacob' Gun (4:00)
Salt (3:17)
Still There (5:14)
Nuove Variazioni Di Una Stanza (2:31)
Future Visions (3:58)
Engel's Machine (4:18)
Fine Della Scena (3:30)
Review: Kerala Dust are an indietronica trio hailing from Berlin, and their upcoming album 'Violet Drive' is rightly described by them as a 'pan-European dream'. Recorded between Berlin and a remote Swiss Alpine studio, this is a funky, dark and sumptuous vocal dance project, replete with an overarching nighttime swing and glossy shimmer. Rather than one for twangy, sunburnt all-American road trips, we imagine this one is far better suited for drives across milder Scandi landscapes at night.
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 in stock $28.26
The Hawk Is Howling (15th Anniversary Edition)
The Hawk Is Howling (15th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: WOS 040DLPX. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
I'm Jim Morrison, I'm Dead (6:41)
Batcat (5:25)
Danphe & The Brain (5:09)
Local Authority (4:11)
The Sun Smells Too Loud (6:58)
Kings Meadow (4:38)
I Love You, I'm Going To Blow Up Your School (7:31)
Scotland's Shame (8:01)
Thank You Space Expert (7:36)
The Precipice (6:41)
Review: The sixth studio album by the Scottish post-rock band Mogwai, The Hawk Is Coming, came as yet another testament to the band's ingenious cinematic post-rock oeuvre. Ten instrumental pieces ranging from the measured and atmospheric, to the explosive and climactic, paint an implicit picture: anything could be read into this bald-eagled opus, from heartbreak over the broken promise of freedom to the ecstasy of psychic rebirth. Now for the heads, it's remastered and repressed on a limited white vinyl 2xLP.
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 in stock $31.10
Rock Action (reissue)
Rock Action (reissue) (limited translucent red vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: PIASV 010LPX. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Sine Wave (4:51)
Take Me Somewhere Nice (6:51)
O I Sleep (0:53)
Dial: Revenge (3:28)
You Don't Know Jesus (6:55)
Robot Chant (2:22)
2 Rights Make 1 Wrong (5:32)
Secret Pint (6:58)
Review: The third studio album by Scottish post-rockers Mogwai, Rock Action, was produced by Mercury Rev's Dave Fridmann, their first to incorporate synths and other more electronica-slanted textures, marking it out as a maverick LP compared to their many purely instrumental, guitar-centric slowcore projects. As ever with Mogwai, their mood of cryptic, slow-mo sublimatics remains. But there's also an early, innocent sheen on this project not heard on their later albums, be that achieved by more vocal murmurations or a feature from SFA's Gruff Rhys on 'Dial: Revenge'.
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 in stock $24.37
Happy Songs For Happy People (reissue)
Happy Songs For Happy People (reissue) (limited translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: PIASX 035LPX. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Hunted By A Freak
Moses? I Amn't
Kids Will Be Skeletons
Killing All The Flies
Boring Machines Disturbs Sleep
Ratts Of The Capital
Golden Porsche
I Know You Are But What Am I?
Stop Coming To My House
Review: One part of a large reissue bundle coming out to retrospect the work of Scottish post-rockers Mogwai, this repress and remaster of Happy Songs For Happy People serves to recall the band's early-noughties expansion outwards into using more electronic instruments and effects. Also an aesthetic curveball for Mogwai at the time - there are no vocals from Stuart Braithwaite this time, nor are progressions, famously, as generic as their then-expected "quiet-loud-louder" structure - the album was in general an experiment, atonal breakdowns and a general cacophony undercutting its no less massive and dynamic sound.
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 in stock $24.37
Mr Beast (reissue)
Mr Beast (reissue) (limited gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PIASX 062DLPX. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Auto Rock
Glasgow Mega-Snake
Acid Food
Travel Is Dangerous
Team Handed
Friend Of The Night
Emergency Trap
Folk Death 95
I Chose Horses
We're No Here
Review: Not to be confused with the YouTube publicity-stunt-fundraising star of the same name, Mr Beast is the 2006 fifth studio album by Mogwai, one hailed by fans as among their greatest and most impactful. Despite the spacious, noisy and cacophonous rock drawl characterising their sound as ever here, the album's title came after a funny story: the band's members Barry Burns and Dominic Aitchison seeing a taxi driver standing outside an airport holding a sign reading "Mr and Mrs Beast". Needless to say, the album's mood is anything but jovial but in usual Mogwai form, achieves the overwhelming and sublime more often than not.
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 in stock $33.45
My Father My King (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
Cat: PIASC 1028T. Rel: 01 Dec 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Track 1 (19:23)
Review: Scottish post-rockers Mogwai dropped their single 'My Father My King' back in October 2001 as a single. Except that it's more than just a single as it is over 20 minutes long and came as a companion to their 'Rock Action' album. It is an epic and sprawling work from the always melancholic and boundary-nudging outfit. For this year's Black Friday, it has been specially reissued for the first time since that original release on limited edition one-sided white vinyl. Just 1500 copies of this exist so do not sleep on a classic bit of Mogwai history.
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 in stock $20.49
Take Her Up To Monto!
Cat: PIASR 875CDX. Rel: 08 Jul 16
 
Pop
Mastermind
Pretty Gardens
Thoughts Wasted
Lip Service
Ten Miles High
Whatever
Romantic Comedy
Nervous Sleep
Sitting & Counting
Review: Roisin Murphy seems to be getting more prolific with age. It's less than a year since the release of the critically acclaimed off-pop thriller Hairless Toys, and the Irish artist and former Moloko singer is ready to release the follow-up. Where its predecessor was bold, brassy and cheery, Take Her Up To Monto is an altogether more atmospheric affair, arguably closer in feel to her work with Moloko during the late '90s and early 2000s. Musically intriguing and largely downtempo in tone, it sees Murphy taking her left-of-centre take on pop in eccentric and evocative new directions. Even the album's most obviously upbeat moments - such as the cheery "Romantic Comedy" - feature musical backdrops that bristle with leftfield ideas and fuzzy, off-kilter electronics.
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 in stock $5.18
Hairless Toys (reissue)
Hairless Toys (reissue) (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: PIASR 790LPR. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Gone Fishing (5:55)
Evil Eyes (6:39)
Exploitation (4:58)
Uninvited Guest (4:20)
Exile (6:07)
House Of Glass (6:53)
Hairless Toys (Gotta Hurt) (6:32)
Unputdownable (8:08)
Review: Maverick vocalist and leftfield pop star Roisin Murphy head into bold new worlds with her Hairless Toys album. The avant-garde pop collection was released in 2015 and showcases Murphy's distinctive vocals and eclectic songwriting style. From the haunting melodies of 'Gone Fishing' to the pulsating grooves of 'Exploitation,' she shows great range but each track is unified by its air of sophistication and experimentation. Murphy's lyrical depth and emotive delivery add layers of complexity, while the production, featuring contributions from Eddie Stevens and Mark Brydon, creates a lush sonic landscape. As such this record is a testament to Murphy's artistic vision and a still standout blend of electronic and pop sounds.
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Tags: Pop Disco
 in stock $24.37
Take Her Up To Monto! (reissue)
Cat: PIASR 875DLPR. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Mastermind (6:21)
Pretty Gardens (5:09)
Thoughts Wasted (5:17)
Lip Service (4:25)
Ten Miles High (5:12)
Whatever (2:59)
Romantic Comedy (5:27)
Nervous Sleep (7:33)
Sitting & Counting (3:54)
Review: A number of the many great full lengths penned by alternative pop star Roisin Murphy are currently being reissued and here we have Take Her Up To Monto!, a bold and adventurous exploration of electronic pop from 2016. It is another one that showcases Murphy's fearless creativity and boundary-pushing approach to music where distinct vocals, coupled with innovative production, create a dynamic and immersive listen. There is an infectious energy to 'Mastermind' and dreamy allure to 'Ten Miles High,' amongst a wide mix of influences from other genres and experimental soundscapes that confirmed once more than Murphy' is a true visionary.
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Tags: Pop Disco
 in stock $25.68
Strange Disciple
Strange Disciple (clear vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: PIASR 1421LPC. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Weak In Your Light (4:11)
Sole Obsession (4:07)
Surely I Can't Wait (4:04)
Swimming In The Shallow Sea (4:34)
Too Much, Enough (4:30)
Spare Me The Decision (2:45)
Sightseer (4:11)
Stumbling Still (4:33)
A New Goodbye (5:07)
I Will Never Learn (4:50)
Review: On Strange Disciple, Brooklyn-based cold synth pop trio Nation of Language explore their relationship with a very distinct set of emotions: hopeless devotion, temptation, guilt. Like a religious zealot gone rogue - perhaps an image evoked by the cloaked figure on its front cover - the album seems to sonically bastardise its various new wave, post-punk and shoegaze influences, all while channelling the increased energy that has slowly found its way into the music. It mirrors the band's picking-up-of-the-pace as their fanbase has grown and touring schedule has filled up over the years.
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 in stock $23.34
A Way Forward (B-STOCK)
Cat: PIASR 1270LP. Rel: 04 Jan 90
 
Coldwave/Synth
In Manhattan (3:57)
Across That Fine Line (5:14)
Wounds Of Love (3:19)
Miranda (3:36)
The Grey Commute (3:35)
This Fractured Mind (5:20)
Former Self (5:09)
Whatever You Want (4:54)
A Word & A Wave (3:46)
They're Beckoning (4:33)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


There's no better example of a follow-up LP this week than Nation Of Language's 'A Way Forward', which brings up the rear and engulfs 'Introduction', the band's 2020 debut. Put simply, this album is krautrocky, whereas the last one was closer to synthpop. This subtle change came as a result of Ian Devaney, Aidan Noell, and Michael Sue-Poi attempting to "trace the roots of their sound", "hoping to learn something from the early influences of our early influences", from big names like Can through to Laurie Spiegel and Cluster. Recorded through the past year's lockdowns, a long-form mood of relentless melancholy is the result, blending driving drum machines with intense reverb and yearning male vocals - 'The Grey Commute' and 'Former Self' being emotive highlights. Keep an eye for the limited red and blue split vinyl version of this one.
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PIAS 40
PIAS 40 (12")
Cat: BIAS 4007. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Chinese Black (3:38)
Miss Brown (3:58)
Tomorrow In A Paper (4:40)
Awful Days (4:36)
TV Treated (6:32)
Review: Alongside fellow Belgians Front 242, The Neon Judgement are widely regarded as pioneers of electronic body music (EBM), a synthesised slice of underground noise that incorporates elements of electro and industrial to often disorienting and intense effects. Led by Dirk Timmermans and Frank Vloeberghs, the pair combined synth pop and post punk with more abrasive tones, unusually, for EBM, bringing guitar work to the fore. Marking 40th years of the Play It Again Sam (PIAS) imprint, a veritable institution in its own right that has itself influenced many bands and scenes, some of TNJ's most triumphant efforts and attempts at pushing the boundaries of genre and style forward are collected here. A selection of tracks that showcases exactly what they were about very well indeed, and why their legacy is so significant, albeit subtle.
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Should I Stay Or Should I Go?
Cat: PIASLL 222LP. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Jazz
What I Like Most About You Is Your Girlfriend (3:13)
People Are People (3:26)
You Spin Me Around (3:00)
Only You (2:14)
She's In Parties (3:30)
The Look Of Love (4:12)
Shout (3:19)
Should I Stay Or Should I Go? (3:16)
Rebel Yell (4:22)
Breakfast (3:55)
Girls On Film (3:23)
Rapture (4:54)
This Charming Man (3:07)
Review: Marc Collin hit lucky when as Nouvelle Vague he decided to interpret some post-punk classics in a bossa nova style over 20 years ago. Initially thought of as a one-off project, Nouvelle Vague was hugely successful and led to further albums, critical acclaim, TV adverts and riches beyond his wildest dreams (maybe). The fifth instalment proves that 'if it ain't broke don't fix it' by once again re-working post-punk era classics into a laid-back easy listening style. 'Should I Stay Or Should I Go' is a shockingly well-made addition to the project, and, this being 2023, is the crispest and cleanest selection no less.
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Citizen Of Glass
Citizen Of Glass (gatefold LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: PIASR 905LP. Rel: 21 Oct 16
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Stretch Your Eyes (5:11)
Familiar (3:49)
Red Virgin Soil (2:43)
It's Happening Again (4:18)
Stone (3:56)
Trojan Horses (5:32)
Citizen Of Glass (2:47)
Golden Green (3:57)
Grasshopper (2:37)
Mary (5:40)
Review: Denmark's Agnes Obel is no ordinary folk singer-songwriter. Her music always carries something beautifully strange along with it, and this latest album, which has the strangely fitting name of Citizen Of Glass, might well be her most daring work to date. What is particularly special about this album is its production process; Obel has told the press that this extended piece of music consists of layers upon layers of different tracks, blended together to create something new, fresh and compelling. But, that's not all. The duets that you can hear throughout it aren't even human. She's brought to the foray a new technique that involves recording her own voice as a male cyborg, essentially creating the idea that she's singing along to a non-human version of herself. If you're thinking it's all hype, you're wrong; this album is a magnificently executed piece of melancholic pop music that pushes the boundaries of what has become a largely predictable genre as a whole. It's different, captivating and recommended...
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FORTHCOMING
Teething
Cat: PIASR 1474LP. Rel: 26 Apr 24
 
Pop
Marmite
Unpredictable
Don't Talk To Me
Endlessly Waiting
My Only Love
Ghost
Stranger
Sweet Risk
Gutter Punch
You Should Know Me
Slow Down
Review: The new album from Porij, Teething, beckons you to transcend the confines of dance music as merely a genre defined by beats and rhythms. It invites you into a realm of its own - a sanctuary where you can lose yourself. The album pays homage to the visceral language of dancefloor sounds that have stirred emotions across generations. While lyrically delving into life's complexities, musically, it offers liberation. Previously self-produced, Porij enlisted renowned producer David Wrench, known for his work with iconic artists like Frank Ocean and FKA Twigs. Under his guidance, Teething evolves from a live-focused endeavor to a captivating pop-infused experience.
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Dancing While Falling
Cat: PIASR 1435CD. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Run (feat Andreya Triana)
Subway Lover
Stand Up
Unconditional (feat Rationale)
Get In The Ride (feat Connie Constance)
Brooklyn Heat (feat Andreya Triana)
Emeralds
Morning Light (feat Andreya Triana)
Tikurin
Where The Flowers Grow (feat Andreya Triana)
Review: Will Holland is Quantic and with this project he has explored myriad different musical worlds, has traversed many different areas, most notably immersing himself in many aspects of Latin American music culture, often through collaboration. He's switched it up for this new record after first starting out with some experiments that soon turned into a love letter to disco which has long been a powerful emotional tool. He brings his own sense of percussive energy to the genre and has again worked with an array of talented mates including Connie Constance and Rationale plus vocalist Andreya Triana.
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Subtle Love
Subtle Love (gatefold orange vinyl LP)
Cat: PIASNL 05921LP. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Roulette (3:42)
Tides (2:59)
Learning To Dance (4:04)
Subtle Love (3:01)
Royal Blue (2:28)
One Shot (3:57)
Lament (3:48)
Builder Boy (3:05)
Train Ride (3:53)
Pale (3:11)
Review: The Slow Show are probably the least-Manchester Manchester band we know. Rolling back the years to our first encounter, the mesmerising White Water, we recall stopping dead in tracks as the powerful, somber, and utterly inimitable voice of Rob Goodwin sung out in mournful verse. Love at first sight, anyone who has ever experienced anything even close to loss would have found it impossible to ignore. That was then and this is now. With four albums already under their belt, Subtle Love lands as perhaps the groups poppiest and lightest effort to date, although it is still very much their sound. Minimalist yet epic, summoning elements of northern brass bands, opera, and journeyman blues-rock, tracks here manage to be soft yet commanding, spellbinding and deep enough to dive into and never come back out.
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Much Against Everyones Advice (Love Record Stores 2021)
Cat: PIASB 010LP. Rel: 12 Jan 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Conversation Intercom (3:03)
Saturday (3:11)
When Logics Die (3:24)
Much Against Everyone's Advice (2:49)
Overweight Karate Kid (2:02)
Proverbial Pants (4:25)
Too Many DJ's (4:29)
Temptingly Yours (2:26)
More Than This (4:21)
Scream (3:25)
Funny (4:37)
Review: Soulwax are nothing short of Belgian enigmas. In the dance music world, people still consider As Heard on Radio Soulwax as a landmark mix album, utilising upwards of 110 elements of tunes to piece together a wild soundtrack to a house party in 2003 - packing electroclash, hip hop, e-funk, synth, house, and more. But then a lot of those listeners haven't explored the core project these music makers are involved with, Soulwax, an alternative rock outfit in the truest sense.

Much Against Everyones Advice was the record that first got them properly noticed, even if it didn't necessarily resonate with the electronic crew back in 1998, when it originally hit shelves. How useful, then, to find it being reissued so we can make amends there, and dive into its resolutely funky but tough, intelligent but direct tones, spanning lackadaisical numbers like 'Proverbial Pants' to rowdier affairs like the riff-heavy 'Scream'.
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Renaissance De La Harpe Celtique (remastered)
Cat: PIASC 1013LP. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Folk/Americana
Ys (3:39)
Marv Pontkalleg (4:56)
Extraits De Manuscrits Gallois: Ap Huw/Penllyn (6:31)
Extraits De Manuscrits Gallois: Eliz Iza (3:08)
Gaeltacht: Caitlin Triall (0:18)
Gaeltacht: Port Ui Mhuirgheasa (2:17)
Gaeltacht: Airde Cuan (1:10)
Gaeltacht: Na Reubairean (1:11)
Gaeltacht: Melodie Manxoise (2:32)
Gaeltacht: Heman Dubh (1:06)
Gaeltacht: Gaelic Waltz (1:31)
Gaeltacht: Struan Robertson (Straspey) (2:06)
Gaeltacht: The Little Cascade (2:19)
Gaeltacht: Braigh Loch Lall (0:48)
Gaeltacht: Port An Deorai (Suide De Slips-Jigs Irlandaises) (2:55)
Review: Alan Stivell (Breton for 'gushing spring'), born January 6, 1944, is a French singer songwriter and musician. He campaigns for the recognition of the Breton people with their language, culture, and territory. He is, above all, a multi-instrumentalist: mainly Celtic harp, but also piano and keyboards, Irish flute, bombard, Scottish bagpipes and even percussion. Since the 1950s, thanks to his father's work, Stivell has helped revive the Celtic harp in Brittany; Renaissance De La Harpe Celtique does what it says on the tin; a thoroughly mystical and atmospheric album, the long-player comes packed with Celtic pentatonics, dewey field recordings, and, above all, mellifluous harp, all of which segue together to form an implicit instrumental picture of a Breton people in harmony with nature and spirit, making for a benchmark project in the Celtic folk revival of the 1970s.
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FORTHCOMING
Cold Enough For Snow
Cat: PIASE 0003LP. Rel: 10 May 24
 
Progressive House
Glasshouse (feat Julia Church)
Staring Down Sunset (feat Nathan Nicholson)
Nothing To Lose (feat Circa Waves)
Blowfish
This Life (feat Tom Smith)
Slipstream (feat Julia Church)
Who I'm Not (feat Cloves)
Revolution
Crossroads (feat Nathan Nicholson)
In Your Eyes
Nowhere To Go (feat Brian Molko)
Strawberry (feat Nathan Nicholso & Metropole Orkest)
Pretender
Review: Dutch electronic and progressive duo Tinlicker deliver their expansive, cathartic new record, Cold Enough For Snow, presenting a chordy, bright thirteen-track collection of supremely blissful washouts. Channelling collaborations on each and every track, with features from the likes of Circa Waves, Tom Smith, Julia Church, and Cloves, the duo move easily between moody, reverb-laden piano breakdowns and opulently, nigh excessively joyous refrains.
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Treeless Plain (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: TRIFFLP 1. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Red Pony (4:09)
Branded (2:43)
My Baby Thinks She's A Train (3:38)
Rosevel (2:59)
I Am A Lonesome Hobo (2:14)
Place In The Sun (2:20)
Plaything (2:58)
Old Ghostrider (3:06)
Hanging Shed (4:01)
Hell Of A Summer (4:29)
Madeline (2:36)
Nothing Can Take Your Place (2:48)
Review: Australian alt rockers The Triffids were destined for greater things than their homeland realised at the time. While enjoying some success Down Under between the late-1970s and late-80s, it was in the UK and Scandinavia that they really seemed to resonate. A decade-long love affair defined by some very 1980s singles (in the best possible way - 'Wide Open Road', 'Bury Me Deep In Love'), long before all that they put out Treeless Plain, a record that nodded to their future but was a far more DIY sounding thing. Suffice to say, when it arrived in 1983 the record made an impact, critically if not necessarily in mainstream consciousness. Blending folk with an altogether edgier and artier guitar sound, the songwriting and structure are still commendable. Listening back now, 40 years on, the evidence is clear - here's a band we should always list among the best of Antipodean weird-pop.
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Dancing In Darkness: EBM Black Synth & Dark Beats From The 80s
VARIOUS
Cat: PIASLL 131DLP. Rel: 03 May 19
 
Coldwave/Synth
Throbbing Gristle - "Dead On Arrival" (6:03)
DAF - "Der Musolini" (3:53)
Cabaret Voltaire - "Walls Of Jericho" (7:59)
Polyphonic Size - "Zas" (3:37)
The Neon Judgement - "Chinese Black" (3:40)
Da Davo - "Sex Head" (5:19)
Borghesia - "No Hope No Fear" (4:30)
Chris & Cosey - "Exotika" (6:05)
Click Click - "Headf***" (5:05)
Front 242 - "Body To Body" (1988 mix) (4:13)
The Cassandra Complex - "One Millionth Happy Customer" (EBM mix) (6:17)
The Weathermen - "Poison" (Lethal mix) (5:42)
Nitzer Erb - "Control I'm Here" (Strategic dancefloor Initiative mix) (6:28)
Meat Beat Manifesto - "Radio Babylon" (6:24)
Review: The 1980s was a breakthrough time for underground electronic music. Before restrictive genre definitions saw different modes of expression streamlined, the options were wide open in the lawless surge of post punk and industrial culture. This finely curated compilation from PIAS provides an excellent overview of some of the deadliest operators from this wildly creative time - the names involved are integral to the development of electronic music in the 80s. Throbbing Gristle, DAF, Cabaret Voltaire, Front 242, Nitzer Ebb, Meat Beat Manifesto - just some of the legendary names shown in their best light on this essential collection.
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