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19
19 (LP)
Cat: XLLP 313. Rel: 06 Feb 08
 
Pop
Daydreamer
Best For Last
Chasing Pavements
Cold Shoulder
Crazy For You
Melt My Heart To Stone
First Love
Right As Rain
Make You Feel My Love
My Same
Tired
Hometown Glory
Review: Already the winner of a Brit Award (Adele was voted the 'Critics Choice' - the most exciting new British artist expected to 'make it big' in 2008),
'19' is Adele's debut album. Citing influences as diverse as Etta James, Jill Scott, Bjork, Dusty Springfield, Billy Bragg, Billie Holiday, Jeff Buckley,
The Cure and Peggy Lee, Adele also recently completed her first solo UK tour, having toured previously with the likes of Jack Penate, Jamie T,
Raul Midon, Amos Lee and Devendra Banhart. '19' contains both her debut track 'Hometown Glory' and her smash single 'Chasing Pavements'.
Blues tinged and melancholic, Adele describes 'Chasing Pavements' as 'It's me being hopeful for a relationship that's very much over. The sort
of relationship you hate when you're in it, but miss when you're not'. A hymn to lost love and regret, 'Chasing Pavements' follows Adele's first
limited edition single 'Hometown Glory', which introduced her to the world to much critical acclaim, with NME calling it 'totally, absolutely beautiful',
Q Magazine calling her 'The voice of next year' and The Sunday Times saying 'A Star Is Born'
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Kick I
Kick I (gatefold LP + booklet in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: XL 997LP. Rel: 17 Jul 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Non Binary (2:18)
Time (2:44)
Mequetrefe (2:21)
Riquiqui (2:39)
Calor (3:32)
Afterwards (feat Bjork) (4:07)
Watch (feat Shygirl) (2:28)
KLK (feat Rosalia) (3:46)
Rip The Slit (2:54)
Chiqui (feat SOPHIE) (2:47)
Machote (2:50)
No Queda Nada (5:33)
Review: Many critics have been quick to praise Arca's latest album (her fourth in total), highlighting the startling vibrancy and accessibility Barcelona-based Venezuelan's latest work. Where she was once renowned for wilfully challenging experimental sounds, "Kick I" combines her long-standing lo-fi noisenik instincts in ear-catching leftfield pop vocals, fiendishly heavy beats variously influenced by dancehall, reggaeton and Kuduro, sparkling bursts of kaleidoscopic synthesizer sounds, and bass beefier than a herd of highland cattle after a few months on industrial strength steroids. As a result, it's an album that beautifully balances ear-catching attractiveness with serious dancefloor grunt and just the right amount of experimental noise.
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Since I Left You (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Since I Left You (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (quadfold 180 gram vinyl 4xLP + poster)
Cat: XL 1164LPX. Rel: 11 Jun 21
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Since I Left You (4:21)
Stay Another Season (2:23)
Radio (4:20)
Two Hearts In 3/4 Time (3:18)
Avalanche Rock (0:34)
Flight Tonight (3:47)
Close To You (3:56)
Diners Only (1:39)
A Different Feeling (4:27)
Electricity (3:30)
Tonight May Have To Last Me All My Life (2:20)
Pablo's Cruise (0:52)
Frontier Psychiatrist (4:51)
Etoh (4:15)
Summer Crane (4:17)
Little Journey (4:18)
Live At Dominoes (3:30)
Extra Kings (3:39)
Since I Left You (Cornelius remix) (5:36)
Tonight May Have To Last Me All My Life (Edan remix) (3:51)
Frontier Psychiatrist (Mario Caldato Jr 85 Percent remix) (4:02)
Close To You (Sun Araw remix) (6:14)
Since I Left You (Stereolab remix) (4:40)
Flight Tonight (Canyons Travel Agent dub) (5:57)
Radio (Sinkane remix) (8:42)
Since I Left You (Prince Paul remix) (3:45)
Electricity (Harvey Nightclub re-edit) (6:27)
Summer Crane (Black Dice remix) (3:39)
Extra Kings (Deakin remix) (4:44)
Tonight May Have To Last Me All My Life (MF DOOM remix) (2:54)
Tonight May Have To Last Me All My Life (Dragged By Leon Vynehall) (5:24)
A Different Feeling (Carl Craig Paperclip People remix) (10:32)
Thank You Caroline (Avalanches demo Tape) (4:05)
Review: A deluxe reissue now available of the acclaimed 2001 album by Australian hip hop fusion act The Avalanche' Since I Left You featuring the hit single of the same name. This four disc version features several modern reworks of tracks from the LP, with notable appearances from Leon Vynehall and the late MF DOOM on the remix of 'Tonight May Have To Last Me All My Life' and 'A Different Feeling' receiving the Carl Craig Paperclip People remix among many others.
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Wildflower
Wildflower (2xLP + CD)
Cat: XLLP 755. Rel: 08 Jul 16
 
Balearic/Downtempo
The Leaves Were Falling (0:13)
Because I’m Me (4:12)
Frankie Sinatra (3:44)
Subways (3:10)
Going Home (2:07)
If I Was A Folkstar (4:33)
Colours (3:29)
Zap! (1:58)
The Noisy Eater (3:15)
Wildflower (1:16)
Harmony (3:47)
Live A Lifetime Love (2:32)
Park Music (0:57)
Livin' Underwater (Is Something Wild) (1:54)
The Wozard Of Iz (2:56)
Over The Turnstiles (0:44)
Sunshine (3:36)
Light Up (1:33)
Kaleidoscope Lovers (3:57)
Stepkids (4:21)
Saturday Night Inside Out (4:56)
The Leaves Were Falling
Because I’m Me
Frankie Sinatra
Subways
Going Home
If I Was A Folkstar
Colours
Zap!
The Noisy Eater
Wildflower
Harmony
Live A Lifetime Love
Park Music
Livin' Underwater (Is Something Wild)
The Wozard Of Iz
Over The Turnstiles
Sunshine
Light UP
Kaleidoscope Lovers
Stepkids
Saturday Night Inside Out
Review:  When they delivered their stupendously sample-heavy debut album, Since I Left You, back in 2000, The Avalanches were tipped for big things. For some reason, they failed to capitalize, all but fading from view. That album remains a much-loved listen for many people so there has been an expected degree of anticipation regarding this follow-up, Wildflower. Happily, it's something of a resounding success, with the Melbourne trio serving up another whirlwind trip through sample-heavy, hip-hop era psychedelia. At 21 tracks deep, and with more changes of direction than your average three-week cycle race, it's something of a beast. It is, though, well worth the effort, as repeat listens simply uncovers more layers of hazy, glassy-eyed goodness (be it bluesy trip-hop, slipped disco, dreamy acid-pop, folksy beat-scapes or baked hypno-rock).
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Talk Memory
Talk Memory (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: XL 1176LP. Rel: 08 Oct 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Signal From The Noise (11:52)
Unfolding (Momentum 73) (feat Laraajii) (6:13)
City Of Mirrors (feat Arthur Verocai) (5:03)
Beside April (feat Karriem Riggins & Arthur Verocai) (7:02)
Love Proceeding (feat Arthur Verocai) (7:11)
Open Channels (5:52)
Timid, Intimidating (7:08)
Beside April (feat Arthur Verocai - reprise) (3:42)
Talk Meaning (feat Arthur Verocai, Terrace Martin & Brandee Younger) (8:17)
Review: Canadian trio Badbadnotgood have made us wait for Talk Memory, their fifth album. Arriving a decade after their first full-length, and some five years since the release of their acclaimed fourth LP, it's a much more expansive and cinematic affair than its predecessors - both in scope (it includes more nods towards post-rock and jazz-rock, for example) and sound (a number of tracks feature string arrangements by Brazilian arranger Arthur Verocai). It's a dazzling affair all told, with the band's choice of improvisational composition techniques and an impressive guest list (Laraaju, Karriem Roggins, Terrace Martin and Brandee Younder all appear) resulting in a string of epic, life-affirming compositions. Picking highlights is tough, but we'd suggest checking slow-burn, constantly building epic 'Signal to the Noise' and the buzzing, psychedelic jazz-rock of 'Beside April'.
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Remedy (reissue)
Remedy (reissue) (limited gold marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XL 129LP2. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Funky/Club House
Rendez-vu (7:16)
Yo-yo (5:10)
Jump N' Shout (5:23)
U Can't Stop Me (4:17)
Jaxxalude (3:53)
Red Alert (2:30)
Jazzalude (1:02)
Always Be There (5:45)
Sneakalude (3:38)
Same Old Show (5:18)
Bingo Bango (7:33)
Germilude (0:49)
Stop 4 Love (4:53)
Don't Give Up (5:11)
Being With U (3:50)
Review: Once again, XL Recordings resupply our vitals with Basement Jaxx's life-giving audio elixir 'Remedy', their joyous debut album from 1999. Renowned for its sensuous themes, international palette of influences and, of course, its basis in bangerized house music, tracks like 'Red Alert' and 'Jump n' Shout' paved the way for much big beat, electro and pop house to come.
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Rooty (reissue)
Rooty (reissue) (limited gatefold pink & blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XL 143LP2. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Funky/Club House
Romeo (3:57)
Breakaway (3:53)
SFM (2:39)
Jus1Kiss (6:42)
Broken Dreams (3:08)
I Want U (3:24)
Get Me Off (5:20)
Where's Your Head At (6:39)
Do Your Thing (4:28)
Freakalude (3:19)
Crazy Girl (3:48)
All I Know (3:37)
Review: Named after their infamous Brixton club night, Basement Jaxx's second album Rooty saw them continue to push the boundaries of pop and club music. The album mixes classic house with generous lashings of punk, funk, R&B, jazz, hip hop, 2-step and pop song-craft in a mad genre crash that works like a charm. It features the massive tracks 'Where's Your Head At', 'Romeo' and 'Do Your Thing'.
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Kish Kash (reissue)
Kish Kash (reissue) (red & white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XL 174LP2. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Funky/Club House
Good Luck (feat Lisa Kekaula)
Right Here's The Spot (feat Meshell Ndegeocello)
Petrilude
Supersonic (feat Totlyn Jackson) (0:32)
Benjilude (5:38)
Lucky Star (feat Dizzee Rascal) (2:28)
Plug It In (feat JC Chasez) (2:46)
Living Room (2:24)
Cish Cash (feat Siouxsie Sioux) (4:19)
Tonight (feat Phoebe) (3:59)
Hot 'n' Cold (3:57)
Cosmolude (0:54)
If I Ever Recover (3:24)
Feels Like Home (feat Meshell Ndegeocello) (7:17)
Review: Released on XL Recordings in 2004 and nominated for the year's Mercury Music Prize, Kush Kash was the third studio album from dance music pioneers Basement Jaxx. The album has its space in history having been the winner of the first ever GRAMMY award for Best Dance/Electronic Album. It is packed with great collaborators such as the one and only punk icon Siouxsie Sioux, king of London grime aka Dizzee Rascal on the superb 'Lucky Star', as well as more mellow vocals from Meshell and the lung-busting performance of rock 'n' soul diva Lisa Kekaula from the LA band The Bellrays on 'Good Luck.'
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Remedy (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Remedy (reissue) (B-STOCK) (limited gold marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XL 129LP2. Rel: 04 Jan 90
 
Funky/Club House
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Once again, XL Recordings resupply our vitals with Basement Jaxx's life-giving audio elixir 'Remedy', their joyous debut album from 1999. Renowned for its sensuous themes, international palette of influences and, of course, its basis in bangerized house music, tracks like 'Red Alert' and 'Jump n' Shout' paved the way for much big beat, electro and pop house to come.
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Dreamfear
Dreamfear (12")
Cat: XL 1401T. Rel: 09 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Dreamfear (12:51)
Boy Sent From Above (13:26)
Review: Burial drops his latest two-tracker on XL, two chaotic breakbeat balancing acts firmly rooted in rushy UK 'ardkore and day-glo 80s freestyle respectively. The A is a nail-biting, cavernous tweak out, which Burial pipes out into the darkest, most paranoid corners of the rave, exhuming frazzled dancers and inducing a queasy euphoria that any seasoned hedonists will recognise all too well. 'Boy Sent From Above', on the other hand seems to chart the passage of an obsessive, icy winter graff mission, with tinny drum machines, saccharine squarewave arpeggio hooks and spraycan samples harking back to the heyday of B-Boy electro, Miami freestyle and NYC breaking with devastating efficacy, albeit seen through Burial's unmistakeable misty-eyed LDN gauze; chrome and black over day-glo. Dreamfear marks yet another welcome switch up in Burial's artistic direction, and makes for one of the most evocative, moving and transporting entries in his much pored-over catalogue.

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Famous Last Words
Famous Last Words (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: XL 1319LP. Rel: 26 Oct 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Do You Trust Me? (2:07)
A Spark (1:30)
Loosin' (1:18)
Steptronic (2:10)
Deadcorp (2:41)
Pineapple Juice (feat Kamio) (0:55)
I Wanna Go Home (3:54)
Actin' Up (feat Desire) (1:10)
Sarah Connor (1:16)
Do You Remember What It Was Like? (1:16)
Marilyn (feat Connie Constance) (3:21)
Aghast 6 (3:54)
Boys Will Be Boys (1:22)
Venom (3:49)
Traction Control (3:37)
The Ants (3:47)
Matte Grey Wrap (feat Desire) (1:06)
Pat Earrings (3:40)
Before This (4:21)
Jane (3:40)
Sugar Free (1:12)
Access Denied (1:47)
Skydive (feat Neil Tennant) (2:37)
Review: XL have been steadily building up momentum with CASISDEAD over the past few years, while the cult rapper had been leaving a breadcrumb trail of music to an ever-growing fanbase for some time before. Now, the wait is over as he finally unveils his debut album, and Famous Last Words is delivered with a sense of ceremony which more than matches the anticipation. When your guests include Neil Tennant, Connie Constance and Desire, you know you're pulling out all the stops. The album runs like cinematic narrative guided by CAS' distinctive flows, backed by a sleek synth-pop production style fuelled by collaborators including Kyle Dixon and Johnny Jewel.
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Boy In Da Corner (20th Anniversary Edition)
Boy In Da Corner (20th Anniversary Edition) (white yellow & black vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: XL 1379LP. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Sittin' Here (4:03)
Stop Dat (3:40)
I Luv U (4:05)
Brand New Day (3:58)
2 Far (feat Wiley) (3:10)
Fix Up, Look Sharp (3:44)
Cut 'em Off (3:51)
Hold Ya Mouf' (feat God's Gift) (2:53)
Round We Go (4:14)
Jus A Rascal (3:40)
Wot U On (4:45)
Jezebel (3:39)
Seems 2 Be (3:43)
Live O (3:29)
Do It (4:05)
Vexed (4:11)
Street Fighter (3:19)
Win (feat Breeze) (2:25)
We Aint Havin It (feat Wiley) (3:46)
Kryme (feat Redrum & Sharky Major) (3:42)
Ready 4 War (feat Sharky Major, Armour & Stormin) (4:40)
Street Fighter (instrumental) (2:42)
Go (instrumental) (4:28)
Ho (instrumental) (4:06)
String Ho (instrumental) (2:44)
Ting Ting (instrumental) (2:06)
Wheel (instrumental) (3:51)
Review: Grime might now be one of the biggest sounds in the UK music scene, but it arguably might never have been without the much earlier work of scene forefather Dizzee Rascal. The Londoner broke through just after the turn of the millennium and onto the international stage with his in-your-face bars, mashed-up dance sounds and big samples. Quite possibly his best work is Boy In Da Corner, the stunning Mercury Prize winning long player on XL that is now 20 years young. It gets a special reissue for the occasion with all the big ones like 'Fix Up, Look Sharp' present and correct, as well as a load of fine instrumentals.
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Friendly Fires (15th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: XL 383LP. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Jump In The Pool (3:39)
In The Hospital (3:51)
Paris (3:47)
White Diamonds (4:14)
Strobe (3:05)
On Board (3:47)
Love Sick (3:52)
Skeleton Boy (3:28)
Photobooth (3:22)
Ex Lover (3:51)
Review: St Albans-three piece Ed McFarlane, Edd Gibson and Jack Savidge made quite the splash with their self-titled Friendly Fires debut album. It arrived 15 years ago and will be remembered for singles such as 'Jump In the Pool' and 'Paris' which very much defined the era. The band was nominated for both a Brit Award and The Mercury Prize and had huge commercial and critical success. This anniversary reissue comes on silver vinyl and is a great reminder of not only this band's quality but also the energetic indie-dance fusions that were proliferating at the time.
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Paris (15th Anniversary Edition)
Paris (15th Anniversary Edition) (limited gold vinyl 12")
Cat: XL 395T2. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Paris (Aeroplane remix) (7:49)
Paris (Justus Kohncke remix) (10:26)
Review: To mark the 15th birthday of Friendly Fires' breakthrough song, 'Paris' - a nu-rave-era chunk of sing-along indie dance hedonism - XL has decided to offer up a gold vinyl 12" reissue featuring the two most celebrated remixes of the track. Belgian nu-Balearic and nu-disco outfit Aeroplane's much-loved revision - a big club anthem at the time - sits on side A, offering a near perfect blend of loved-up vocals, jaunty synth stabs, kaleidoscopic chords, disco inspired synth-strings and rolling beats. It remains one of the best nu-disco/synth-pop crossover tracks of the last two decades. Over on the flip, there's a chance to admire Kompakt regular Justus Kohncke's tactile, dreamy and similarly colourful revision - a ten-minute blend of deep synth-pop and deep house that's just as good as Aeroplane's better-known mix.
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(It Goes Like) Nanana
Cat: XL 1374T. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Deep House
(It Goes Like) Nanana (6:07)
(It Goes Like) Nanana (Nanadub) (6:07)
Review: Peggy Gou has long since broken out of niche dance music circles out on to the wider world thanks to her pro and well crafted DJ sets and earned ties with plenty of high-end fashion brands. Including this, she does have some fine music making credentials as her hit single '(It Goes Like) Nanana' shows - its an inescapably catchy house cut with an iconic hook that is easy to sing along to. It now arrives, having first come via her own label, on XL which will only make it reach even higher levels of ubiquity. All hail the Gou!
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Spell 31
Spell 31 (LP + insert in fold-out sleeve)
Cat: XL 1246LP. Rel: 06 May 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Sangoma (3:22)
O Inle (2:21)
Made Of Gold (feat Pa Salieu) (1:26)
Sister 2 Sister (3:12)
Creature (Perfect) (3:38)
Tears Are Our Medicine (2:43)
Foreign Country (1:35)
Lavender & Red Roses (feat Jorja Smith) (2:55)
Rise Above (feat BERWYN) (3:31)
Los Muertos (1:20)
Review: Ibeyi are French Afro-Cuban twin sisters Lisa-Kainde and Naomi Diaz. Their latest album Spell 31 is their boldest offering yet; an antidote to apathy in a divided world, featuring vocal harmonies that take in gospel and electronic neo soul influences, further refined by XL Recordings boss Richard Russell's brilliant production throughout. Collaborators include Pa Salieu on 'Made Of Gold', singer Jorja Smith on 'Lavender & Red Roses', and rapper BERWYN on 'Rise Above'.
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Still Slipping
Cat: XL 1188LP. Rel: 13 Aug 21
 
Techno
Dad & Frankie (2:37)
Sparko (feat Herron) (2:14)
Swag (feat Kav, James Massiah & Bathe) (3:55)
Better (feat Lea Sen) (5:10)
Bernard? (3:49)
Runnersz (2:29)
'Rraine (feat Edna) (3:36)
Glorious Amateurs (3:21)
S Gets Jaded (1:16)
Froth Sipping (3:00)
Layer 6 (4:31)
In Drink (2:52)
Playground (feat Goya Gumbani) (2:55)
Born Slipping (feat Tyson) (4:39)
Review: It may have taken a while - his massive debut single 'Hyph Mngo' was released 12 years ago - but Joy Orbison has finally got round to recording his debut album. It's a highly personal affair, peppered with speech snippets from various family members (including his mum, dad, sister, cousins and famous uncle, Ray Keith). It's a narrative device that works well, providing a unifying thread throughout a woozy, musically eclectic concoction that sees the now veteran UK producer give his distinct spin on ambient, slow house, two-step garage, deep house, post-dubstep beats, dubbed-out soundscapes, British bass music, experimental electronica, cutting-edge deep D&B and much more besides. It's perhaps not the all-out assault on the dancefloor some may have expected, but it is a genuinely brilliant and entertaining album.

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99.9%
99.9% (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: XLLP 765. Rel: 17 Jun 16
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Track Uno (5:40)
Bus Ride (feat Karriem Riggins & River Tiber) (2:13)
Got It Good (feat Craig David) (3:48)
Together (feat Aluna George & GoldLink) (3:18)
Drive Me Crazy (feat Vic Mensa) (4:38)
Weight Off (feat BadBadNotGood) (2:36)
One Too Many (feat Phonte) (3:39)
Despite The Weather (2:02)
Glowed Up (feat Anderson Paak) (4:59)
Breakdance Lesson N.1. (4:29)
You're The One (feat Syd The Kid) (3:52)
Vivid Dreams (feat River Tiber) (4:39)
Lite Spots (3:49)
Leave Me Alone (feat Shay Lia) (4:38)
Bullets (feat Little Dragon) (4:59)
Track Uno
Bus Ride (feat Karriem Riggins & River Tiber)
Got It Good (feat Craig David)
Together (feat Aluna George & GoldLink)
Drive Me Crazy (feat Vic Mensa)
Weight Off (feat BadBadNotGood)
One Too Many (feat Phonte)
Despite The Weather
Glowed Up (feat Anderson Paak)
Breakdance Lesson N.1.
You're The One (feat Syd The Kid)
Vivid Dreams (feat River Tiber)
Lite Spots
Leave Me Alone (feat Shay Lia)
Bullets (feat Little Dragon)
Review: Since debuting on Bromance in 2013, Kaytranada has become one of the leading lights on the future R&B scene. Given his track record, it's understandable that there's plenty of hype surrounding 99.9%, his long await debut album. The 15-track sees him showcasing the depth and variety of his beat making, production and compositional skills. Thus, the string-drenched jazziness of "Bus Ride" is followed by the off-kilter R&B pop of "Got It Good", and the Onra-ish synth-hop soul of "One Too Many" sits side by side with the double bass, Rhodes and Latin-influenced beats of "Despite The Weather". It's pretty expansive, clocking in at 15 tracks deep, but the quality never dips throughout. Recommended.
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Louie
Louie (limited gatefold blue vinyl LP + poster in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: XL 1278LPE. Rel: 27 Jan 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Leonard (2:02)
Parenthesis (1:52)
Hold My Head (0:40)
So They Say (0:49)
Family Tree (1:38)
Hooper (1:46)
Still (2:08)
Moire (1:50)
Get Around (2:39)
Eternal (1:17)
Last Words (2:18)
Drop 10 (1:52)
The Perch (1:15)
Really Really (3:44)
That Third Thing (2:34)
Rotten (1:55)
Hot Hand (2:44)
Review: Kenny Beats, a name now as widely recognisable in hip-hop as Pierre Bourne, Metro Boomin, Timbaland or M1onthebeat, finally debuts his first ever LP for XL Recordings. Don't get it twisted, though: Beats is capable of much more than simple hearty beatmaking. On LOUIE, the artist achieves the difficult task of weaving personal sentiment through solely instrumental beats, using blue-noted music - and samples that could only be sourced from within the family - to reflect on his father's illness.
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Louie
Louie (gatefold LP + poster in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: XL 1278LP. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Leonard (1:22)
Parenthesis (2:10)
Hold My Head (1:52)
So They Say (1:16)
Family Tree (2:13)
Hooper (1:29)
Still (2:32)
Moire (1:56)
Get Around (2:42)
Eternal (2:03)
Last Words (1:52)
Drop 10 (1:33)
The Perch (1:37)
Really Really (1:45)
That Third Thing (2:09)
Rotten (1:50)
Hot Hand (2:36)
Review: As well as the special coloured vinyl version we also have the black wax version of the new one from Kenny Beats, who is a name now as widely recognisable in hip-hop as Pierre Bourne, Metro Boomin, Timbaland or M1onthebeat. He finally debuts his first-ever LP for XL Recordings here with great results. Don't get it twisted, though: Beats is capable of much more than simple hearty beatmaking. On LOUIE, the artist achieves the difficult task of weaving personal sentiment through solely instrumental beats, using blue-noted music - and samples that could only be sourced from within the family - to reflect on his father's illness.
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The Ooz
The Ooz (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: XL 872LP. Rel: 13 Oct 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Biscuit Town (3:41)
The Locomotive (2:45)
Dum Surfer (4:29)
Slush Puppy (2:48)
Bermondsey Bosom (Left) (1:12)
Logos (3:51)
Sublunary (1:52)
Lonely Blue (4:59)
Cadet Limbo (4:53)
Emergency Blimp (2:55)
Czech One (4:15)
(A Side In) New Drugs (3:06)
Vidual (2:21)
Bermondsey Bosom (Right) (1:05)
Half Man Half Shark (5:02)
The Cadet Leaps (4:24)
The Ooz (4:34)
Midnight 01 (Deep Sea Diver) (3:52)
Lalune (4:05)
Review: In the four years since his debut album as King Krule, south Londoner Archy Marshall has been busy as solo artist, collaborator, rapper and producer. He now returns with 'The OOZ', an expansive record that's densely packed with disparate musical influence, dark and personal storytelling, and Marshall's distinctive sneering charisma, all framed in his usual backdrop of seedy urban vaudeville. It's an incredibly layered album that offers the listener a guided tour through this disturbing and decayed landscape of atmospheric smoky jazz, grunge and ambient. Even at nineteen tracks with a runtime of just over an hour, The OOZ is something of an epic that never feels overdrawn, by dint of its richly illustrative, engulfing and transportive nature.
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Space Heavy
Space Heavy (clear vinyl LP + postcard)
Cat: XL 1327LPE. Rel: 08 Jun 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Flimsier (4:05)
Pink Shell (2:16)
Seaforth (3:45)
Space Heavy (1:57)
That Is My Life, That Is Yours (1:45)
Tortoise Of Independency (3:07)
Empty Stomach Space Cadet (4:18)
Flimsy (1:13)
Hamburgerphobia (3:13)
From The Swamp (3:14)
Seagirl (3:23)
Our Vacuum (3:17)
When Vanishing (3:12)
If Only It Was Warmth (3:19)
Wednesday Overcast (3:06)
Review: It's hard to believe Archy Marshall, the 'real' name behind King Krule, is only 28. Not only does his back catalogue smack of wisdom and experience, a goldmine of resonant and reflective twisted punk jazz, dark wave, pop and trip hop, it often feels as though he's always been here, inviting us to share in disillusionment, anger, melancholy and honest reflections on being human. Since arriving into the musical conscious as a very young looking teenager, initially using the pseudonym Zoo Kid, there has always been this startling juxtaposition between fresh faced adolescent we see and the wizened master of observation we hear. Things have waned in terms of intensity, with Space Heavy a fine example - fragile and vulnerable in so many moments - yet the overwhelming power has actually increased.
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Love Story Vs Finally (Paul Woolford 2023 remix & original)
Cat: XL 1329T. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Funky/Club House
Love Story (Vs Finally) (Paul Woolford 2023 extended mix) (5:43)
Love Story (7:52)
Review: 'Love Story' is one of the most classic tunes in all of house music. It was written by Layo & Buschwaka who heard the original 'Finally' by Kings of Tomorrow and wanted to tweak it to their own ends so mashed it up with further samples from Dave, Nina Simone and Tati Quebra-Barraco. It's a rousing, heartwarming dancefloor trip of the highest order and who better to remix it than the always on fire Paul Woolford. His extended 2023 edit brings all the best bits to the fore and ensures we will be hearing this one all summer long. No complaints here.
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In These Times
In These Times (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: XL 1271LP. Rel: 22 Sep 22
 
Jazz
In These Times (7:07)
The Fours (3:24)
High Fives (3:40)
Dream Another (3:11)
Lullaby (3:43)
This Place That Place (3:46)
The Calling (1:49)
Seventh String (2:59)
So Ubuji (3:04)
The Knew Untitled (4:22)
The Title (3:49)
Review: It was when Makaya McCraven linked up with International Anthem around 2015 he became an artist transcending the jazz scene's tangle of singers and players. Since then he's evolved his craft from album to album, project to project, reaching this undeniable achievement of a record that places him at the forefront of modern jazz. Nearly seven years in the making, In These Times is the product of McCraven's striving to create a personal stamp, leaning in on his own rhythmic language of time-signature trickery and unusual arrangements, steering large-scale orchestral ensembles and elevating his craft in every way he can. For all the considered science behind the sound, it lands as an incredible natural experience full of cascading drums, ascendant flutes, lilting strings and a whole cornucopia of talented musicians playing to a striking creative vision.
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In These Times
In These Times (limited white vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: XL 1271LPE. Rel: 27 Sep 22
 
Jazz
In These Times (7:04)
The Fours (3:25)
High Fives (3:40)
Dream Another (3:10)
Lullaby (3:34)
This Place That Place (3:58)
The Calling (1:43)
Seventh String (3:02)
So Ubuji (3:02)
The Knew Untitled (4:22)
The Title (3:46)
Review: It was when Makaya McCraven linked up with International Anthem around 2015 he became an artist transcending the jazz scene's tangle of singers and players. Since then he's evolved his craft from album to album, project to project, reaching this undeniable achievement of a record that places him at the forefront of modern jazz. Nearly seven years in the making, In These Times is the product of McCraven's striving to create a personal stamp, leaning in on his own rhythmic language of time-signature trickery and unusual arrangements, steering large-scale orchestral ensembles and elevating his craft in every way he can. For all the considered science behind the sound, it lands as an incredible natural experience full of cascading drums, ascendant flutes, lilting strings and a whole cornucopia of talented musicians playing to a striking creative vision. This limited edition of the album comes pressed on white vinyl to compliment the stark design of the sleeve - one for the collectors.
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FORTHCOMING
Cry Without End
Cry Without End (handstamped 1-sided 7")
Cat: XL 1413S. Rel: 17 May 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Cry Without End
Review: Musician and actress Samantha Morton shares her latest collaborative productive output with XL honcho Richard Russell, 'Cry Without End', under the moniker Sam Morton. Featuring musician and composer Alabaster DePlume, 'Cry Without End' is a heartfelt cold surge of stark drum machine, icy melody progression and blurred memories of kinship retold through lyrics. An elegy that captures the lifelong aspect of loss - the grief that sticks with you forever, after which nothing will ever be the same, and there is no going back - this surprise release follows Russell's scouting Morton after her appearance on Desert Island Discs and their ensuing bond over Morton's selection of 'I Remember' by Molly Drake. Elegant but raw, 'Cry Without End' is the closest a ballad can get to evoking a vicarious experience of grief.
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FORTHCOMING
Catching Chickens EP
Cat: XL 1419T. Rel: 03 May 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Hell Of A Ride
Hand On Me
Poison-Soaked
Had Ya Called
Romance In Me
Review: Baltimore's gothic synthpop golden child Nourished By Time (Marcus Brown) has made a wonderful name for himself so far, flaunting a blithe, nigh ghostly vocal talent, usually paired with a lo-fi alt-pop aesthetic. The 'Catching Chickens' EP, his debut record for XL Recordings, continues this trend with a brand new five-track EP, following up 2023's equally great LP Erotic Probiotic 2. Written between 2022 - 2023 in his home studio in Baltimore and along his world travels this past year, Catching Chickens is derived from the film Rocky, and the iconic scene in which Rocky's trainer makes him chase and catch a flock of chickens as a test of agility. Channelling Brown's per usual contemplation of late stage capitalism and post-pandemic loneliness, every song here is indicative of a well-earned artistic progression.
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Good Lies
Good Lies (LP + insert)
Cat: XL 1300LP. Rel: 11 May 23
 
Breakbeat
Feelings Plain (7:33)
Arla Fearn (3:45)
Good Lies (1:05)
Walk Thru Water (2:09)
Cold Blooded (3:37)
Skulled (5:06)
Sugarrushhh (3:38)
Calon (4:09)
Is U (3:49)
Vermonly (2:40)
So U Kno (3:40)
Calling Out (4:43)
Review: Overmono have become real techno darlings in the last two years. And rightly so - they have served up a fine run of EPs in that time which now brings us to their debut album Good Lies. They are also an award-winning live act who have brought new energy and invention to techno as well as a next level grasp of sound design. As such the pair are two of the most revered artists in the UK with a hardcore fan base who pack out their every gig. They will find plenty to love here on an adventurous record that features all the hallmarks you would expect of this duo as well as plenty of freshness.
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Good Lies
Good Lies (clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: XL 1300LPE. Rel: 11 May 23
 
Breakbeat
Feelings Plain (7:33)
Arla Fearn (3:45)
Good Lies (1:05)
Walk Thru Water (2:09)
Cold Blooded (3:37)
Skulled (5:06)
Sugarushhh (3:38)
Calon (4:09)
Is U (3:49)
Vermonly (2:40)
So U Kno (3:40)
Calling Out (4:43)
Review: With a run of knockout singles on XL reaching back to 2016, Tom and Ed Russell finally deliver the album we always knew they had in them. Overmono is a project which happily gorges on the best bits of rave culture and spits back out something fresh, universal and yet still headsy enough to keep the underground faithful happy. Good Lies builds on that promise in every way, threading in anthemic vocal hooks and massive emotive brushstrokes without losing that legit bite which has made them so enduringly popular. 'Is U' has an eye on the charts for sure, with plenty of big festival moments bagged along the way for their live shows and everyone else DJ sets. 'Walk Thru Water' hits a more melancholic note with St. Panther on vocals, but it's still masterfully crafted to bring out joyous escapism with gnarly synth flex on top. Something for everyone, then.
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Leak 04-13: Bait Ones (reissue)
Leak 04-13: Bait Ones (reissue) (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: XL 1306LP2. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
One Of The Bredrins (2:57)
Str8 Outta Mumbai (2:59)
Zion Wolf Theme (Unfinished) (1:15)
Garden Of Paradise (instrumental - Unfinished) (3:00)
Genevieve (Unfinished) (0:55)
Raw Beat (Unfinished) (0:27)
Crush (Unfinished) (3:27)
Good Time (Unfinished) (0:28)
Jasmine (demo) (4:11)
100,000 (Unfinished) (2:58)
Vibin' (Unfinished) (2:38)
Baby Beat (Unfinished) (0:39)
Desert River (Unfinished) (3:05)
Chix (Unfinished) (0:49)
All Night (Unfinished) (3:07)
BTSTU (demo) (3:29)
Review: God bless XL Recordings. The UK label has been at the forefront of boundary pushing music since its inception, and almost 35 years remains a seal of quality. A constant source of inspiring surprises and new sonic experiences. The kind of organisation that will take a punt on British polymath Jai Paul's demo album, which, by all accounts, is pretty hard to describe, let alone define. More so, the type of team that would, eight years earlier, support and release one of the artist's earliest songs, 'BTSTU'. Coming full circle, that tune closes this collection of stuff produced around the same time, all of which was going to form the debut album, Bait Ones. One low-quality CD-R of the work stolen and then leaked online later, and the artist stepped away from music until the end of the last decade, when this "perfectly imperfect" LP was finally allowed to see the light of day. A lo fi, glitchy, trippy, granular, sexy sound that owes as much to hip hop, pop and r&b as experimental noise, ambient dub, and electronic soul.
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The Fat Of The Land: The Remixes (25th Anniversary Edition)
The Fat Of The Land: The Remixes (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited silver vinyl 12" in spot-varnished die-cut sleeve)
Cat: XL 1313T. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
Breakbeat
Breathe (Mefjus & Camo & Krooked remix) (3:48)
Diesel Power (Gydra remix) (4:40)
Firestarter (Andy C remix) (3:55)
Mindfields (Rene LaVice remix) (3:58)
Review: Last year, and to mark the passing of a quarter of a century since the release of their rather colossal album The Fat of the Land, the Prodigy commissioned a swathe of new reworks of key cuts from the popular set. Now those remixes - or at least their favourites - have made it onto silver vinyl. The headline attraction is undoubtedly Andy C's revision of 'Firestarter', which retains many elements of the original (including the snarling guitars, twisted vocals and mind-mangling sounds), while adding a touch more d&b swing and a suitably sizable wobble bassline. Elsewhere, Mefjus joins forces with Camo & Crooked for a frankly nightmare-inducing rush through 'Breathe' - think thrash techno, and you're close - while Rene LaVice lays down a wobble-meets-jump-up revision of 'Mindfields' that's as gargantuan as it is brain-melting.
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The Fat Of The Land (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: XL 121LP2. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Breakbeat
Smack My Bitch Up (5:55)
Breathe (5:26)
Diesel Power (4:20)
Funky Shit (5:19)
Serial Thrilla (5:04)
Mindfields (5:47)
Narayan (7:09)
Firestarter (6:45)
Climbatize (6:30)
Fuel My Fire (4:21)
Review: Astonishingly, a quarter of a century has now passed since The Prodigy released The Fat of the Land, the inspired rock-rave fusion opus that helped rocket the Essex combo towards superstardom and converted a whole generation of spotty indie kids to the joys of rambunctious rave music. It's certainly worthy of this limited-edition anniversary pressing, which comes on eye-catching silver-coloured vinyl. Of course, we all know the smash hits - the bustling, acid-flecked roll of 'Smack My Bitch Up', ultra-heavy 'Firestarter' and funky, low-slung 'Breathe' - but the set's lesser-celebrated moments, such as hip-hop jam 'Diesel Power', Meat Beat Manifesto-esque 'Serial Thrilla' and punky 'Fuel My Fire' have aged equally as well.
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Kid A Mnesia (half speed remastered)
Cat: XL 1166LP. Rel: 05 Nov 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Everything In Its Right Place (LP1: Kid A) (4:15)
Kid A (4:44)
The National Anthem (5:50)
How To Disappear Completely (5:52)
Treefingers (3:47)
Optimistic (5:25)
In Limbo (3:18)
Idioteque (5:10)
Morning Bell (4:36)
Motion Picture Soundtrack (4:12)
Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin Box (LP2: Amnesiac) (4:04)
Pyramid Song (4:53)
Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors (4:01)
You & Whose Army? (3:06)
I Might Be Wrong (4:58)
Knives Out (4:18)
Morning Bell/Amnesiac (3:12)
Dollars & Cents (4:47)
Hunting Bears (2:01)
Like Spinning Plates (4:13)
Life In A Glasshouse (4:16)
Like Spinning Plates (Why Us? version - LP3: Kid Amnesiae) (5:08)
Untitled V1 (1:49)
Fog (Again Again version) (2:18)
If You Say The Word (4:27)
Follow Me Around (5:15)
Pulk/Pull (True Love Waits version) (3:02)
Untitled V2 (3:45)
The Morning Bell (In The Dark version) (2:28)
Pyramid Strings (0:18)
Alt Fast Track (1:54)
Untitled V3 (2:07)
How To Disappear Into Strings (1:33)
Review: The latest of Radiohead's reissues is an utter avalanche of material. 'Kid A Mnesia' itself is an 'album mashup' between their two albums Kid A and Amnesia; both projects are remastered and released side-by-side on the same LP. It doesn't stop there: for the fanatics, there's an exclusive third disc, Kid Amnesiae, which contains formerly unheard material both recording sessions, as well as Kid Amnesiette, a cassette of B-sides. This ultra-deluxe edition is, decidedly, one for the ultra-fans. Besides the radical electronic fever dreams making up both projects, this version contains the never-before-heard song 'If You Say The Word' on the bonus CD. Remastered on vinyl and cut at half the speed of the original LP, it's an audiophile's banquet. Also watch out for the exclusive booklet of drawings that come with the special edition of this special edition.
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OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997-2017 (Deluxe Edition)
OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997-2017 (Deluxe Edition) (180 gram vinyl 3xLP box set + cassette + hardcover book + notebook + sketchbook + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLMX 868. Rel: 21 Jul 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Airbag (4:44)
Paranoid Android (6:21)
Subterranean Homesick Alien (4:34)
Exit Music (For A Film) (4:24)
Let Down (5:00)
Karma Police (4:26)
Fitter Happier (1:55)
Electioneering (3:54)
Climbing Up The Walls (4:45)
No Surprises (3:52)
Lucky (4:19)
The Tourist (5:23)
I Promise (3:59)
Man Of War (4:28)
Lift (4:07)
Lull (2:26)
Meeting In The Aisle (3:05)
Melatonin (2:11)
A Reminder (3:50)
Polyethylene (parts 1 & 2) (4:23)
Pearly (3:37)
Palo Alto (3:52)
How I Made My Millions (3:10)
Zx Spectrum Symphony
AMS Hello
True Love Tape Loop
Let Down (Thom 4track)
I May Be Paranoid But Not An Android..
Attention (Thom 4track)
Noise Sketch By Nigel
Climbing Up The Walls (Abbey Road Strings)
Someone Help This Guy
Motion Picture Soundtrack (Solo Piano)
Was That Recording?
The Jumbled Words Of Climbing Up The Walls Read By Little Dan Clements
Lull (Ed Guitar Infinite Reverb)
Airbag Drums Through Moog
Karma Police In Space Echo
Karma Police Voice Through Telephone
(Talking)
Piano Sketch By Jonny
Big Bird Story By Stanley Donwood
No Surprises (First Idea From A Soundcheck Somewhere)
Radio Chaser Noise
Fridge Buzz
True Love Space Loop
(Talking)
Are You Someone?
Nigel AMS Delay
Jonny's Radio From Climbing Up The Walls
Climbing Up The Walls (Thom 4track)
A Piano Lies Down In The Middle Of The Road
Transposing Noise Sketch By Nigel
Early Paranoid Android Version Jonny & Thom
Alternative Paranoid Android Ending Live In Pittsburg
Airbag Early Acoustic Version
(Talking)
Paranoid Android Loud Room & St Catherine's
Nigel AMS Paranoid Guitar Sample
Nude Early Band Version
The National Anthem (Thom 4track)
Ambient Loops
Man Of War Live In Motpellier
Nigel AMS Delay Again
Thomas Acoustic As Microphone In Climbing Up The Walls
Ok Computer Program
Review: Twenty years ago it sounded like an oddly poignant evocation of pre-millennial tension. Two decades later it stands as an eerily prescient glimpe into the technological alienation and dislocation of of a new era. Yet more importantly, OK Computer is no more or less than a sparkling, dramatic and moving collection of songs that haven't lost any of their impact in the interim. The sound of a band stubbornly refusing to follow up the stadium-strafing stylings of its predecessor The Bends - and instead bursting headlong into experimentation and wild creativity -is portrayed in still more vivid colours by the alarmingly strong collection of out-takes and B-sides collected herein, Yet there's no getting away from the chill and spark that marked out OK Computer from everything surrounding it in the post-Britpop malaise, and continues to do so in the pre-Brexit counterpart.
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OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017
OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017 (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLLP 868. Rel: 23 Jun 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Airbag (4:44)
Paranoid Android (6:21)
Subterranean Homesick Alien (4:34)
Exit Music (For A Film) (4:24)
Let Down (5:00)
Karma Police (4:26)
Fitter Happier (1:55)
Electioneering (3:54)
Climbing Up The Walls (4:45)
No Surprises (3:52)
Lucky (4:19)
The Tourist (5:23)
I Promise (3:59)
Man Of War (4:28)
Lift (4:07)
Lull (2:26)
Meeting In The Aisle (3:05)
Melatonin (2:11)
A Reminder (3:50)
Polyethylene (parts 1 & 2) (4:23)
Pearly (3:37)
Palo Alto (3:52)
How I Made My Millions (3:10)
Review: Twenty years ago it sounded like an oddly poignant evocation of pre-millennial tension. Two decades later it stands as an eerily prescient glimpe into the technological alienation and dislocation of of a new era. Yet more importantly, OK Computer is no more or less than a sparkling, dramatic and moving collection of songs that haven't lost any of their impact in the interim. The sound of a band stubbornly refusing to follow up the stadium-strafing stylings of its predecessor The Bends - and instead bursting headlong into experimentation and wild creativity -is portrayed in still more vivid colours by the alarmingly strong collection of out-takes and B-sides collected herein, Yet there's no getting away from the chill and spark that marked out OK Computer from everything surrounding it in the post-Britpop malaise, and continues to do so in the pre-Brexit counterpart.
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In Rainbows
Cat: XLLP 324. Rel: 02 Jan 08
 
Indie/Alternative
15 Step
Bodysnatchers
Nude
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
All I Need
Faust Arp
Reckoner
House Of Cards
Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Videotape
Review: "In Rainbows", Radiohead's seventh album, finally gets a physical release! It's one thing downloading this landmark album, but to actually hold this is something special. Not only do you get increased sound quality, but you also get the amazing artwork from Stanley Donwood. This album includes "Nude", a live favourite for many years that was originally written during the "OK Computer" sessions. More minimal that their "Kid A" period, "In Rainbows" does something that very few albums have done - its sound is distinct from previous Radiohead albums, but is still clearly Radiohead. Hail to the kings, they are back on top form.
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We're New Again: A Reimagining By Makaya McCraven
Cat: XL 1006LP. Rel: 07 Feb 20
 
Soul
Special Tribute (Broken Home) (part 1) (0:40)
I'm New Here (4:10)
Running (2:08)
Blessed Parents (1:06)
New York Is Killing Me (5:16)
The Patch (Broken Home) (part 2) (1:13)
People Of The Light (2:53)
Being Blessed (0:16)
Where Did The Night Go (2:35)
Lily Scott (Broken Home) (part 3) (1:02)
I'll Take Care Of You (3:25)
I've Been Me (0:38)
This Can't Be Real (1:26)
Piano Player (0:35)
The Crutch (2:32)
Guided (Broken Home) (part 4) (1:57)
Certain Bad Things (0:14)
Me & The Devil (4:52)
Review: February 2020 marks the tenth anniversary of the release of Gil Scott-Heron's final studio album "I'm New Here", a set that was later brilliantly reworked by Jamie XX in 2011 ("We're New Here"). To celebrate the album's tenth birthday, XL Recordings has decided to offer up "We're New Again", a fresh "reinterpretation" of the Richard Russell produced set by contemporary jazz hero and beat-maker Maya McCraven. His vision is loose, languid, deep and jazzy, with languid jazz drumming, tight hip-hop beats, soft-touch instrumentation, liquid jazz solos and funk-fuelled basslines combining beneath Scott-Heron's gravelly spoken word vocals. It's an inspired re-invention all told and one fully in keeping with the essence of Scott-Heron's own work. In other words, it's a must-have.
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A Light For Attracting Attention
A Light For Attracting Attention (gatefold 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: XL 1196LP. Rel: 17 Jun 22
 
Indie/Alternative
The Same (4:15)
The Opposite (3:11)
You Will Never Work In Television Again (2:43)
Pana-Vision (4:04)
The Smoke (3:40)
Speech Bubbles (4:14)
Thin Thing (4:32)
Open The Floodgates (4:28)
Free In The Knowledge (4:09)
A Hairdryer (5:17)
Waving A White Flag (3:45)
We Don't Know What Tomorrow Brings (3:15)
Skrting On The Surface (5:36)
Review: The Smile is a new project from Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood, which finds the Radiohead vets teaming up with Sons Of Kemet's Tom Skinner. The first the world caught wind of the band was during the live broadcast from the Glastonbury site in 2021, and since they've been trickling out tracks which now form their debut album, A Light For Attracting Attention. It's been produced by Radiohead's long time go-to guy Nigel Godrich, and it features a full brass section including the likes of Theon and Nathaniel Cross amongst others. Of course you can hear slithers of the 'Head in there, but it's also fascinating to hear Yorke and Greenwood stretching out in a different project without all the years of legacy behind them. The results are, predictably, magic.
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Wall Of Eyes
Wall Of Eyes (gatefold LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: XL 1394LP. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Wall Of Eyes (4:56)
Teleharmonic (5:01)
Read The Room (5:05)
Under Our Pillows (6:04)
Friend Of A Friend (4:25)
I Quit (5:21)
Bending Hectic (7:46)
You Know Me! (5:11)
Review: The Smile's new album Wall Of Eyes, set to be released on on XL Recordings and the alternative moniker of Radiohead members Jonny Greenwood, Thom Yorke and drummer Tom Skinnner. It was recorded between Oxford and Abbey Road Studios, and is produced and mixed Sam Petts-Davies. It features string arrangements by the London Contemporary Orchestra. Wall Of Eyes is the follow up their 2022 debut LP A Light For Attracting Attention.
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A Light For Attracting Attention
A Light For Attracting Attention (limited gatefold yellow vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: XL 1196LPE. Rel: 17 Jun 22
 
Indie/Alternative
The Same (4:15)
The Opposite (3:09)
You Will Never Work In Television Again (2:45)
Pana-Vision (4:06)
The Smoke (3:39)
Speech Bubbles (4:13)
Thin Thing (4:33)
Open The Floodgates (4:26)
Free In The Knowledge (4:12)
A Hairdryer (5:16)
Waving A White Flag (3:45)
We Don't Know What Tomorrow Brings (3:14)
Skrting On The Surface (5:33)
Review: Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood and Tom Skinner (Sons Of Kemet) finally deliver on their much-hyped The Smile project, blending the anxious and synaptic tones of Radiohead's anthemic indie-electro with the bluer party tones of UK jazz. The new album features a slew of tracks with swelling strings recorded by the full brass section of the London Contemporary Orchestra, as well as a band of jazz players like Theon and Nathaniel Cross and Robert Stillman.
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Boarding House Reach
Boarding House Reach (LP + insert)
Cat: TMR 540. Rel: 23 Mar 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Connected By Love (4:38)
Why Walk A Dog? (2:30)
Corporation (5:34)
Abulia & Akrasia (1:27)
Hypermisophoniac (3:35)
Ice Station Zebra (4:03)
Over & Over & Over (3:36)
Everything You've Ever Learned (2:13)
Respect Commander (4:32)
Ezmerelda Steals The Show (1:46)
Get In The Mind Shaft (4:12)
What's Done Is Done (2:48)
Humoresque (3:01)
Review: Boarding House Reach is the third solo album from Jack White, a man who really should need no introduction by now. Where 2014's 'Lazaretto' was a cohesive and indulgent gothic collage of country, soul, Americana and rock, 'Boarding House Reach' sees White ambitiously add layers of hip-hop, experimental and electronic influences. Twists and turns come thick and fast, from the fuzzy organ soul of 'Why Walk A Dog?', the poetic preacherman monologue of 'Abulia and Akrasia', the jittery and crunchy hip-hop 'Ice Station Zebra' to the stunningly laid-bare folk and wrought piano chords of closing track 'Humoresque'. This breadth of sounds makes the album compelling and unpredictable from start to finish, and a fascinating addition to Jack White's juggernaut of a discography.
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Coexist (10th Anniversary Edition)
Coexist (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited clear vinyl LP + booklet in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: YT 080LP2. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Angels (2:50)
Chained (2:48)
Fiction (2:54)
Try (3:15)
Reunion (3:54)
Sunset (3:33)
Missing (3:39)
Tides (2:58)
Unfold (3:02)
Swept Away (4:52)
Our Song (2:52)
Review: Ten years on, and Coexist has lost none of its charm. The anticipation around The xx's sophomore effort was high following their widely acclaimed debut, and the band were assured enough to not just play it safe with a repeat performance but instead evolve their sound in new directions. There was space for lighter, pop-informed moments to match the more sombre approach they became best known for, and standout moments like 'Angels', 'Reunion' and 'Swept Away' have since become classics in the band's canon. This commemorative pressing comes on clear vinyl - an understated celebration of an essential album in the indie-pop sphere.
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With A Hammer
With A Hammer (gatefold LP + insert)
Cat: XL 1291LP. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Submerge FM (3:22)
For Granted (2:42)
Fever (4:09)
Passed Me By (4:03)
With A Hammer (3:44)
I'll Remember For Me, I'll Remember For You (2:02)
Done (Let's Get It) (2:53)
Ready Or Not (4:27)
Michin (3:34)
Away X5 (2:33)
Happy (3:58)
1 Thing To Smash (3:15)
Be Alone In This (2:46)
Review: Known as one of house music's contemporary darlings, Yaeji returns to XL Recordings with a concept album certain to prove her worth as an artist well beyond hip, 4x4 vocal bangers. With A Hammer is an album with full cross-continental appeal, hearing Yaeji channel her regional affinities with Seoul, London and New York into a righteously angry comeback. Across it, Yaeji is accompanied by her metaphorical hammer friend - Hammer Lee - whom she uses proudly to smash the many heterodox expectations foisted on her and her community, and which have conspired to keep her down in the past. With signature bilingual vocals and an updated slick sound, the album also brings together tunes made with K Wata, Enayet, Nourished by Time, and Loraine James.
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With A Hammer
With A Hammer (gatefold hot pink vinyl LP)
Cat: XL 1291LPE. Rel: 07 Apr 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Submerge FM (3:22)
For Granted (2:42)
Fever (4:09)
Passed Me By (4:03)
With A Hammer (3:44)
I'll Remember For Me, I'll Remember For You (2:02)
Done (Let's Get It) (2:53)
Ready Or Not (4:27)
Michin (3:34)
Away X5 (2:33)
Happy (3:58)
1 Thing To Smash (3:15)
Be Alone In This (2:46)
Review: We are still being treated to superb albums that were written during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdowns and this is one of them. It took shape across a two-year period in New York, Seoul, and London and finds the highly rated Yaeji looking closely at her relationship with anger. In something of a shift away from the sound of previous work, she brings in rock and hip-hop elements as well as her signature house style. The lyrics in English and Korean are dark and self-reflective, while the artist also employs live instrumentation for the first time. Guests include K Wata and Enayet, plus vocals from London's Loraine James and Baltimore's Nourished by Time.
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What We Drew
What We Drew (yellow vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: XL 1061LP. Rel: 17 Jul 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
My Imagination (2:24)
What We Drew (3:39)
In Place (2:29)
When I Grow Up (2:41)
Money Can't Buy (feat Nappy Nina) (2:50)
Free Interlude (feat Lil Fayo & Trenchcoat & Sweet Pea) (2:23)
Spell (feat Yon Yon & GLAM) (3:11)
Waking Up Down (3:25)
In The Mirror (4:27)
The Th1ng (feat Victoria Sin) (4:13)
These Days (2:59)
Never Settling Down (4:04)
Review: Yaeji's latest offering is a perfect tightrope walk between dreamy pop, DIY house and plenty of the Korean American artists own unique sound designs. It is starkly emotional and demonstrates a lightness of melodic touch that is beautiful to experience. Introverted and perfectly poised for self reflection, the album is an essential audio partner for these strange and unsettling times in which we live. There are darker moments of experimentation, but always balanced with improve jazz or lighter moments that lifts the mood. It's perfectly time during an era when we can't be back in clubs, and is her strongest work by far.
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ANIMA
ANIMA (140 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XL 987LP. Rel: 19 Jul 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Traffic (5:18)
Last I Heard (...He Was Circling The Drain) (5:10)
Twist (7:02)
Dawn Chorus (5:35)
I Am A Very Rude Person (3:51)
Not The News (4:01)
The Axe (6:56)
Impossible Knots (4:22)
Runwayaway (5:56)
(Ladies & Gentlemen, Thank You For Coming) (5:05)
Review: It's taken a while, but finally Thom Yorke's impressive third solo album, "ANIMA", is available on wax (and in a fetching shade of orange, too). A future classic that continues the legacy he started with XL Recordings back in 2006 (with his solo debut The Eraser), ANIMA is well worth picking up, as Yorke and co-producer Nigel Godrich offer up evocative, off-kilter songs built around the twin attractions of the Radiohead man's distinctive vocals and skewed backing tracks rich in layered electronic noise, body-bending sub-bass, discordant synthesizer parts and intriguingly jaunty drum loops. Highlights are plentiful throughout, from the creepy, lo-fi ambient swirl of "Last I Heard (...He Was Circling the Drain)" and "Dawn Chorus" (a blissfully dewy-eyed early morning soundscape), to the low-slung, post-trip-hop hum of "I Am A Very Rude Person" and the fizzing, jazz-fired thrust of "Impossible Knots". Melancholic, yes. Deep and self-effacing, of course. Nihilistic, not really. Percussive futurist sub-pop is back.
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Played by: MUSAR Recordings
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The Eraser
The Eraser (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: XLLP 200. Rel: 06 Jul 06
 
Indie/Alternative
The Eraser
Analyse
The Clock
Black Swan
Skip Divided
Atoms For Peace
And It Rained All Night
Harrowdown Hill
Cymbal Rush
Review: As Radiohead tour the world and then regroup to record their new album, Thom Yorke releases his own record, 'The Eraser' on XL Recordings. A collection of nine new songs, the record was written and played by Thom and was produced by Nigel Godrich. Variously hailed as "The Best Band In The World" (Q Magazine), "Rock's Best Live Band" (Rolling Stone) and the band were placed at number 1 of Spin Magazine's 40 most influential artists, Radiohead has arguably become the most acclaimed and adventurous force in modern music. Over six studio albums the group have proved that it is possible to make massive creative leaps whilst continuing to grow in worldwide stature. Their records set new benchmarks for others to aim towards, whilst their live shows reach levels of intensity and exploration that few can match.
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Suspiria: Music For The Luca Guadagnino Film (Soundtrack)
Cat: XL 936LP. Rel: 26 Oct 18
 
Soundtracks
A Storm That Took Everything (1:47)
The Hooks (3:13)
Suspirium (3:23)
Belongings Thrown In A River (1:30)
Has Ended (5:00)
Klemperer Walks (1:36)
Open Again (2:41)
Sabbath Incantation (3:06)
The Inevitable Pull (1:36)
Olga's Destruction (Volk Tape) (2:56)
The Conjuring Of Anke (2:17)
A Light Green (1:48)
Unmade (4:25)
The Jumps (2:34)
Volk (6:22)
The Universe Is Indifferent (4:44)
The Balance Of Things (1:07)
A Soft Hand Across Your Face (0:43)
Suspirium Finale (7:01)
A Choir Of One (13:56)
Synthesizer Speaks (1:05)
The Room Of Compartments (1:17)
An Audition (0:29)
Voiceless Terror (4:02)
The Epilogue (1:10)
Review: Given his innate ability to craft intensely atmospheric and often fundamentally unsettling music, it seems apt that Thom Yorke has finally got around to producing a film soundtrack. It's fitting, too, that said soundtrack is for Luca Guadagnino's weirdo remake of 1977 Italian horror flick "Suspiria". Yorke nails the brief, delivering a string of chilling, otherworldly instrumentals that not only draw on his well-established love of dark ambient and gruesome electronica, but also foreboding neo-classical movements and sparse, wide-eyed arrangements. There are a smattering of superb vocal moments, too, with recent single "Suspirio" - described by one broadsheet reviewer as "the saddest waltz you'll ever here" - standing out.
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