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Earth 2.23 Special Lower Frequency Mix (Loser Edition)
Earth 2.23 Special Lower Frequency Mix (Loser Edition) (limited translucent blue vinyl 12" (indie exclusive))
Cat: SP 1603. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Angels (feat Flowdan - The Bug remix) (4:20)
May Your Vanquished Be Saved From The Bondage Of Their Sins (Robert Hampson remix - vinyl edit) (14:52)
Teeth Of Lions Rule The Divine (Justin K Broadrick remix) (9:23)
Teeth Of Lions Rule The Divine (Brett Netson version - vinyl edit) (10:25)
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The Goyt Method
Cat: HVN 67412. Rel: 25 May 23
Tableau 001 (5:03)
Tableau 002 (4:07)
Improvisation 002 (5:19)
Tableau 003 (3:31)
Tableau 004 (3:29)
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Invito Al Cielo (reissue)
Cat: SYR 3. Rel: 02 Oct 23
Invito Al Cielo (20:48)
Hungara Vivo (5:45)
Radio-Amatoroj (28:33)
Review: To call Invito Al Cielo an experimental album kind of undersells just how experimental it is. It also suggests, to the uninitiated, that there's an album here in some shape or form. Of course, the definition of an album is open to some debate - does it need to have a certain number of songs on there? Or is it more about overall run time? Here we have two tracks running upwards of 20minutes (one touching on 30) and a bridge movement at a still-pretty-long six minutes, so take from that what you will. What's really important, though, is the contents. Sonic Youth had already established themselves among the loudest in rock 'n' roll, but also the most adventurous and explorative musically speaking. This outing marked the third in a series of releases on their own SYR imprint, a platform used to push the envelope even further. Masters at noise and walls of sound, much of what's here is proof of just how far you can take drone and refrain with subtle differentiations.
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Content To Write It In I Dine Weathercraft: DJ Sotofett Remakes
Cat: ACS 12X1X2R. Rel: 01 Sep 22
Room (DJ Sotofett club mix) (3:49)
Emma Wild & Whale (DJ Sotofett Overdubble mix) (3:29)
Seance Of A Kondalike (DJ Sotofett Newseance mix) (5:26)
Out Of The Dark Into The Dawn (DJ Sotofett Lite Drum mix) (6:04)
Melting Grey (DJ Sotofett Grey Room mix) (4:55)
A Dead Rose (DJ Sotofett extended mix) (3:27)
Review: The words 'DJ Sotofett Remakes' is like catnip to lovers of obscure electric sounds. And here is the Allchival label with no fewer than six of them as the left-of-centre maestro adds his take to originals by Stano. His club mix of 'Room' is all spaced out and cosmic, then goes super slow and psychedelic with his snaking bass sounds on an Overdubble mix of 'Emma Wild & Whale' before Seance Of A Kondalike" (DJ Sotofett Newseance mix) picks up the pace but remains utterly psyched-out and intoxicating. There is still time for snaking dub techno and warped electronics on the remaining three sides.
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Sun's Signature (Record Store Day RSD 2022)
Cat: PTKF 30151. Rel: 04 Aug 22
Underwater (6:38)
Golden Air (5:32)
Bluedusk (4:55)
Apples (7:15)
Make Lovely The Day (2:28)
Review: It seems that Record Store Day 2022 isn't done yet as we get this limited 12" just for the occasion from Sun's Signature. It is an EP of five tracks by vocalist Elizabeth Fraser of Cocteau Twins and percussionist Damon Reece who has worked with Spiritualized, Massive Attack and Lupine Howl. The music is an experimental fusion of folk, synth and downtempo and is a fine offering for a debut release. After so long in the works it's a delight to finally have a finished product from this forward looking pair.
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Paradise Of Replica (reissue)
Cat: ZORN 82. Rel: 15 Sep 22
Paradise Of Replica (3:16)
A Walnut (1:40)
Kitchen Life I (2:58)
Motorcycle (3:33)
Kitchen Life II (1:05)
Ironclad Mermaid (2:32)
Dancing Twins (3:09)
KA-NO-PU-SU-NO-HA-KO (7:32)
I'll Just Go Birdwatching (3:22)
Review: After Dinner is like one of those molecular gastronomy adventures, where dishes are both playful and highly complex, not necessarily revealing themselves until the very end. Done with talk of food? Let's just say this is a loose art collective led by a composer called Haco, who were concerned with taking musical plurality and splicing disparate elements together to create a kind of friendly Frankenstein's monster of sound.

And friendly it definitely is. Considered a true one-off of Japanese pop-art rock-avant garde, Paradise of Replica is jaunty, it's amusing, it's beguiling and, ultimately, incredibly immersive. There are moments where the clash of pianos plucked straight from a comedy of manners opera and rough electric guitars (to give one example of the juxtapositions) feel rather strange, but it doesn't take too long for you to get sucked right into the centre of this insane sonic universe.
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Amatuer Hour
Amatuer Hour (LP + poster)
Cat: APPETITE 04. Rel: 25 Aug 22
Bye Bye (4:21)
Get Fucked (3:17)
Leda Pa Varholmsgatan (2:09)
Paradise Lost (3:14)
Drunkna (2:32)
Sprangd (3:25)
Down (7:31)
Seven Doors (2:48)
Black Belly Of The Tarantula (2:51)
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Flower School
Flower School (limited LP)
Cat: PAAL 76. Rel: 19 Jul 23
What Emptiness Do You Gaze Upon! (6:37)
The Flower School (6:45)
Sweet One (2:49)
The Morning Light Has Flooded My Eyes (9:18)
Moon Showed But No You (5:09)
Review: Talk about adaptive design. Zoh Amber, Chris Corsano and Bill Orcutt are anything but household names, but rank among the finest musicians in the US today. All three have carved a name for themselves as improvisational maestros, capable of working with others on-the-fly to create powerful sounds and soundtracks in a display of artistic talent you just don't get to see - or hear - everyday. Corsano and Orcutt were no strangers when Flower School was recorded, around spring 2023. Nor were Amba and Corsano - the pair had just finished a joint tour of the US West Coast. The three had never engaged together, though, but they probably should have. An album that represents each individually, but also shows how they can create something greater as one, this is a freewheeling, freeform exploration of sounds between jazz, industrial, grunge, alternative rock, blues and noise.
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Before You Play This
Before You Play This (limited clear vinyl LP)
Cat: XRAY SIX. Rel: 18 Mar 22
The Thin Cat (4:26)
The Tactic (3:43)
The Blizzard (5:21)
The Foot (2:32)
The Spectrum (4:54)
The Feather (6:24)
The Panic (5:51)
The Case (2:54)
The Ink Circle (3:01)
After You Play This (2:49)
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Cornered
Cornered (transparent curacao vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KOMPAKT 458. Rel: 21 Mar 23
Sender (3:45)
Dusted (3:36)
Get Well Soon (3:19)
No Appetite (10:26)
Soda Lake (4:53)
Crossing (2:45)
On The Ground (4:07)
Salt (6:00)
Dressed Alike (4:13)
Review: With Kompakt shorthand for royalty-grade electronic music we definitely shouldn't need to sell this one. Sacramento, California duo Blank Gloss may be less familiar, though, albeit those paying attention to the label will no doubt remember their stunning 2021 debut for the imprint, 'Melt'. A showpiece for the beautiful piano and synth work of Morgan Fox and Patrick Hills' tranquil guitars, it truly stood out.

Cornered is the pair's third LP overall, and picks up where that predecessor left off, kind of. It certainly comes from around the same period, recorded in just two days of December 2020, but there's plenty of progress that you can hear on the album. While never ones to overfill things, what's here - instrumentally speaking - seems to shine like a candle surrounded by darkness. Not sparse, but precious, vulnerable, and intimate, allowing plenty of space for the melodies and movements to take hold of you.

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Styx
Styx (LP + insert)
Cat: DR51 LP. Rel: 03 Apr 23
Working Against Time (3:04)
Mystery (3:52)
Hype On (3:24)
Targets (2:50)
Pragmatic Dramatic (2:39)
Styx (3:46)
Waiting Room (3:00)
S/He Rambled (3:34)
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W
W (translucent blue vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: SBR 287LPC1. Rel: 21 Jan 22
I Want To Go To The Side Where You Can Touch (5:14)
Icelina (5:18)
Drowning By Numbers (4:16)
Invitation (2:55)
The Fallen (4:29)
Beyond Good & Evil (3:49)
Old Projector (3:36)
You Will Know (Ohayo version) (1:01)
Jozan (9:07)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Originally founded in 1992, Boris have absolutely nothing to do with the mop-headed World King currently refusing to leave the No.10 party like that guy who nobody really knows at 7AM. Suffice to say, at some point soon we'll all have to pretend to go to bed and then reconvene in the back yard. The gate is always open.

Digressions aside, this particular Boris represents the vanguard of underground Japanese experimental rock. Tracks that can easily help you escape the reality of a world where even the leaders can't be bothered anymore. Staggeringly, W is the band's 27th studio album, and this doesn't include another 15 collaborative long forms, many with fellow Far East noise legend Merzbow. If that name means anything, but Boris doesn't, you should still kind of know what to expect here. Thick bands of guitar scuzz, subtly developing disharmonies, atmospheric drones, and discordant refrains.
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Heavy Rocks (2022)
Heavy Rocks (2022) (gold vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RR 75261. Rel: 11 Aug 22
She Is Burning (3:38)
Cramper (3:21)
My Name Is Blank (3:17)
Blah Blah Blah (9:19)
Question 1 (0:27)
Nosferatou (5:19)
Ruins (2:37)
Ghostly Imagination (3:52)
Chained (3:33)
(Not) Last Song (6:12)
Review: Over three decades into their well storied career, Japanese post/noise-rock auteurs, Boris, return with the latest addition to their 'Heavy Rocks' saga. Running the spectrum of dynamic ground the band have covered throughout their tenure, this latest project explores both the most ferocious and serene material the stoner-doomers have ever tempered with. From the bombastic, fuzzed out opener, 'She Is Burning', to more industrial tinged fair, such as the unsettling, 'Ghostly Imagination', these ten pieces coagulate to paint a sonic tapestry of one of the most innovate, stone cold heavy rock acts to ever grace our speakers. When you need expansive, multi-faceted noise-rock to keep you endlessly guessing, send no substitutes for Boris.
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The Next 60 Years
Cat: JD 014. Rel: 27 Mar 24
Same Life Flowed (3:45)
Pure Intention (4:41)
Thirsting (4:41)
Mulligan (3:16)
Burn Clear (4:34)
Face In The Water (5:53)
Flood Of Light (5:08)
Xtrails (2:59)
Review: Thomas Bush debuted with Old and Red and then followed up with 2022's Preludes, marking the arrival of an artist who can genuinely be seen to have a fresh voice. A man capable of crafting patient, slow burning, deep and often beguiling soundscapes, guiding us through a strange world of electronic folk, experimental indie, lo fi alternative pop, and some unknown tones in and amongst. Now back with another, in many ways little has changed - things are just as unhurried as ever - but the pace allows us time to become even more immersed in the realm he's creating. There's melancholy, beauty, reflection, deft use of disharmony, strange sounds that seem to float and glide past ears, or submerge us further in the trippy joy of it all.
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Words For The Dying (reissue)
Words For The Dying (reissue) (limited clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WASTC 60. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Introduction (1:40)
There Was A Saviour (interlude I) (9:35)
On A Wedding Anniversary (5:04)
Interlude II (0:49)
Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed (3:53)
Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night (4:21)
Song Without Words I (5:32)
Song Without Words II (4:45)
The Soul Of Carmen Miranda (3:25)
Review: John Cale's Word For The Dying album was first released in 1989 on the Opel label. It was produced by Brian Eno and is Cale's "heartfelt response to the Anglo-Argentinian War." It takes the form of Cale's favourite Dylan Thomas' poetry set to music and the lyricism and melodic phrasing throughout is truly sympathetic and complementary. The compositional qualities of this album are astounding and make for a resonant listen. This reissue comes via All Saints on limited clear vinyl and a download code is included.
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Live In Stuttgart 1975
Live In Stuttgart 1975 (limited trifold orange vinyl 3xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: SPOON 63. Rel: 28 May 21
Stuttgart 75 Eins (20:07)
Stuttgart 75 Zwei (14:04)
Stuttgart 75 Drei (part 1) (12:58)
Stuttgart 75 Drei (part 2) (12:42)
Stuttgart 75 Drei (part 3) (10:25)
Stuttgart 75 Vier (10:23)
Stuttgart 75 Funf (9:30)
Review: RECOMMENDED
You always feel like you've pushed through the other side of the mirror when it comes to CAN. A mysterious, groove-laden, funk-infused yet utterly lucid place where guitar hooks seem to come out of the walls, rhythmic hypnosis draws listeners ever-deeper into a place that, while perhaps not entirely theirs, is one which they helped build in the outer limits of late-1960s surrealist rock.

Laying the foundations for early progressive and krautrock with an avant-garde approach to songwriting, by the time this Stuttgart gig took place they had almost a decade of work to go at, and yet as the tracklist suggests the band always had improvisation at their core in a live setting. Concerts that would transport crowds far beyond the venue, into thick layers of melody, hooks and strange effects, every single recording of every show is a genuine moment in history never to be repeated again.
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2 Ynfynyty (reissue)
2 Ynfynyty (reissue) ("jawbreaker" vinyl LP)
Cat: BPR 27V2. Rel: 03 Jan 24
Sandy On The Beach (3:11)
Crashing The Ride (1:23)
Monkey Chow Mein (6:11)
Unhappyable (4:02)
Cumulo Nimbus (6:41)
We Buy Gold (2:29)
So Jellified (4:50)
Evil May Acre (2:53)
Party Ice (6:47)
Sunday Mondays (4:32)
Review: Here comes a reissue of Cherubs's 2 Ynfynyty album on a rather impressive and unique jawbreaker vinyl. It is one of a bunch of reissues of this metal band's best work including special 30th anniversary editions of their Icing album. This one has not been on vinyl since its original release back in 2015 and at the time it was the cult band's first new music in 20 years. It was an immediate hit with older fans as the cult noise rock kings headed into new territory but not without foregoing plenty of the hallmarks of their definitive early sounds.
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Dessau
Dessau (limited barely green vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: NUM 900LPC1. Rel: 09 Sep 22
Sea (6:42)
Jr (3:24)
Tom (4:15)
I Wonder (4:36)
Realize (5:18)
Something New (5:22)
Wird (5:25)
Smoking Room (2:52)
Review: Codeine were a short-lived band whose exacting nature and hyperpfocused craft, while cementing their early success in the early 1990s, might also have contributed to their downfall. Dessau was the band's second LP, and their last project to be released, before their split due to creative differences (the album was originally shelved). The eight-track album is nevertheless an early slowcore gem, packed with melodic elysia, colossal and crisp drumming, and revolutionary ideas for an emo renaissance.
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Le Non Sens Du Rythme
Cat: BEC 5610722. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Choni Bi Gutt (3:43)
Skyn Saxo Derivato (2:26)
Apparition Du Visage De Bela Lugosi Sur Une Tranche De Salami (3:11)
Musique Hypertrophique Des Remontoirs (2:51)
El Mal Ja Esta Fet (3:16)
Final Del Districte V (3:02)
Sea Yu L'ether Arigato (3:17)
Nothing But U (11:30)
Cimetiere De La Photographie (3:37)
L'orgie Parisienne (5:02)
Review: Pascal Comelade's Le Non-Sens Du Rythmefinds the French artists play almost all of the many instruments it features. He has been active since the 1970s, crafting ever evolving and ways moving rhythms from a mix of toy instruments, French chanson, folklore and underground sounds. The sometime painter has worked with the likes of PJ Harvey, Robert Wyatt and The Liminanas ever since goring up as a child of the frenzied rock sounds of there 60s. Here he fuses the Rickenbaker e.bass, Indian harmonium, keyboards and a tin can into something utterly unique and strangely compelling.
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Flicker
Flicker (limited yellow vinyl LP + postcard + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: FIRELP 629Y. Rel: 17 Mar 23
Out For Magic (3:05)
Baby Snakes (3:37)
Find Another Illusion (4:01)
Perpetuum Mobile (4:45)
Looking Glass (4:12)
Mercury's Rising (4:21)
Fearless (5:34)
Transparent Things (4:45)
Perpetuum (reprise) (1:23)
Review: Sweden's vintage gear loving Death and Vanilla continue to defy expectation with their singular take on pop music as they present this new album Flicker. It's a record that holds a mirror up to these difficult modern times in which awe live and mixes up an array of different sonic foundations to do so. They are dub reggae, motorik Can kicks, Philip Glass's minimalism and dreamy but dark pop spins from The Cure. Add in elements of Spiritualized and Talking Heads with a hint of Brian Eno and you chose have a good idea of what to expect here.
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The Great Regression
The Great Regression (limited pink vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALCOPOP 235X. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Clocks (3:43)
Ded Wurst (2:31)
Summer Of The Shark (2:48)
Three (3:12)
The Warden (2:28)
I Am Kate Moss (3:53)
Instinct (3:27)
Hehe (2:51)
Teeth (5:36)
No Thanks, I'm Full (7:03)
Review: The Great Regression is a new 10-track long player from Brighton five-piece Ditz. They only came together back in 2015 and soon launched their first EP before undergoing a number of changes of line-up. Before that they had already established themselves with fine singles like 'Gayboy', 'Total 90' and a cover of Peaches' 'Fuck The Pain Away' and now back that up here with abrasive but accessible sounds. Steve Lamacq on BBC Radio 6 Music is a big fan and with social commentary as good as it is on 'Ded Wurst', so are we.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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Le Composant Compositeur
Le Composant Compositeur (limited LP + CD + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: FFL 089LP. Rel: 16 Jan 24
Le Petit Geant (LP) (3:40)
Secoue Le Flipeur (3:56)
Flash-Back (3:36)
Bombes Fluo (4:32)
Aurora Bay (3:42)
Choc D'Amour (4:41)
Le Composant Compositeur (8:37)
Le Grand Geant (5:31)
Secoue Le Flipeur (bonus CD - unreleased version)
Generique (unreleased track)
Pile Ou Face (unreleased track)
Sous Le Moi (demo)
Pile Ou Face (Inaudible 1)
Dans Le Dedale (unreleased live)
Le Composant Compositeur (alternate version)
Un Decomposant, Des Composants (unreleased track)
Pile Ou Face (EP version)
Bombe Fluo (unreleased version)
Review: To say Philippe Doray and his Asociaux Associes finished the 1970s with creative fervour would be an understatement. First we had 1976's Ramasse-Miettes Nucleaires, then two years after that there was the equally potent Nouveaux Modes Industriels. Both were heralded as ahead of their time, at the time, bringing together strange, otherworldly pop, spacey prog, prototypes of Krautrock and impassioned poetry. Le Composant Compositeur followed, and in their own words marked the beginning of a new era in the 'Antisocial Associates' project (to use the English translation). It's a marvellous addition to the collection, too, a series of sharp, edgy, mutant pop tracks, weirdo brass experimentation, compressed electro, dubby ideas, and twisted, acid-spiked fairground themes.
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Treatise On The Steppenwolf/Human Avatars (Soundtrack) (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: FBN 63. Rel: 17 May 23
A Beautiful Thought (part 1) (3:26)
Harry Dreams The Dream (3:55)
A Wolf Of The Steppes (5:02)
Interlude (3:31)
The Title On The Cover (3:24)
Divided (2:49)
Magic Theatre (2:37)
Soul Track (4:27)
The Mothers & The Fathers (5:48)
A Beautiful Thought (part 2) (3:38)
Stupid Steppenwolf (part 1) (4:02)
Stupid Steppenwolf (part 2) (6:47)
Human Avatars (part 3) (11:07)
Human Avatars (part 1) (11:56)
Human Avatars (part 2) (10:03)
Review: "People have described their music as ambient, although that's a description they don't care much for. It's certainly atmospheric and there's something about their sunny-sounding guitar that seemed appropriate to a book that, although published in 1927, didn't become popular in America until the 1960s."
So says writer and director Gerard McInulty about The Durutti Column, the group he drafted for the soundtrack to his 12 Stars group production of Treatise On The Steppenwolf, first staged in Glasgow in 2003. This is what that sounds like - call it what you like, essentially it's just beautiful music to captivate and enthral, without insisting on itself - and you also get an additional trio of extended movements that were used to score the Human Avatars art installation at MOSI, Manchester, in 2005. Ace all round.
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Together
Together (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: NUM 301LPC4. Rel: 22 Sep 22
New Directions
Retrograde
N
Time Glitch
Teeth
Escalator
Familiar Fields
Moonroam
Sleepyhead
Making Room
Drifter
Feel No Joy
Sad Boys
Review: American rock band Duster aka multi-instrumentalists Clay Parton, Canaan Dove Amber, and Jason Albertini return with a fourth full length album that across 13 intimate tunes explores interplanetary goth sounds. It is a heartbroken record weighed down by heavy emotions as the aching synths, nagging drums and unresolved guitars linger in the air. Though sad and melancholic on the surface, the delicate nature and softness of these tunes is also striking beautiful in many cases. These are loner lullabies that encourage you to wallow in downbeat moods and come out the other side feeling refreshed and resolute.
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Live Momentum
Live Momentum (limited LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: EPR 071LP. Rel: 20 Apr 23
The Veil (11:00)
Now Here Nowhere (7:04)
Live Momentum (16:56)
Review: Papir and Cause Sui members Martin Rude and Jakob Skott are Edena Gardens, an innovative post-rock group that only this month is dropping new album Agar - a bold statement and second studio long player that ranges from stoned and cosmic folk to intensive rock epics. This new live album is another fine showing that invites you to explore and tease apart the band's DNA as they work through the centre piece of that album, 'Veil' as well as two tracks from previous albums. It's raw, expressive and immersive rock.
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Dreams
Dreams (180 gram orange vinyl LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: TSR 242. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Anima (2:40)
Go Through The Night (3:50)
Shadow (feat 9m88) (3:47)
Witches (3:46)
Dreamlike (2:04)
Wings (feat KCWO) (1:29)
Happy But Sad (3:49)
Deities' Party (feat Chio Tian Folk Drums & Art Troupe) (5:09)
Dear Humans (3:42)
Gaze At Blue (album version) (3:50)
Fable (2:59)
Dream Of You (feat Lin Sheng Xiang) (4:08)
Review: Spring is certainly in the air on the third outing from Elephant Gym. The Taiwanese (Kaohsing) rock band have set out to delve pretty deep into our minds, projecting sounds that bore holes and become earworms, bringing about a state that's almost hypnotic. The impressive thing is, that's done with a collection of 12 tracks that pack so much personality and - at times - energy, they couldn't possibly have this effect.
As an album, this sounds like prog rock balladry ('Dream Of You'), good time jazz ('Dear Humans'), spellbinding piano solos ('Dreams', 'Wings'), experimental funk ('Witches'), and numerous raw, dense, psychedelic odysseys that can be challenging to unbox and absorb, but, once immersed, the full experience is mind-bogglingly rich and rewarding, with a multitude of genres happening, interpreted by one star attraction.
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Rheinlust
Rheinlust (limited hand-numbered gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: C56LP 022. Rel: 20 Jun 22
Rheinlust (9:26)
Links Der Pegnitz (14:43)
Leerlauf (11:29)
Haru (5:08)
Fur Paul (7:21)
Review: Since its release almost a decade ago, Furstattl's debut EP for Claremont 56, the revivalist krautrock brilliance of 'Rheinlust', has become an in-demand item. It's for this reason that the label has decided to reissue it, alongside a wealth of other tracks from the Mountaineer offshoot and create this compilation style album. Record one pairs the kraut-goes-space-rock 'Rheinlust' with its' original B-side, the even more cosmic and epic, Can-go-Balearic style brilliance of 'Links Der Pegnitz'. Record two contains two hard-to-find cuts from C56 compilations, the pleasingly upbeat and breezy 'Leerlauf' and the heavier, fuzzier 'Haru', with previously unheard cosmic rock/kraut-disco number 'Fur Paul' (a track named in tribute to Claremont 56 founder Paul 'Mudd' Murphy).
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Audiobook
Audiobook (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PSY 031LP. Rel: 09 Nov 23
AB (1:42)
CD (3:07)
EF (2:14)
GH (3:02)
IJ (2:22)
KL (4:15)
MN (1:57)
OP (2:31)
QR (2:44)
ST (2:21)
UV (3:20)
WX (1:25)
YZ (3:01)
Review: Sam Gendel and Marcella Cytrynowicz invite you into a lo-fi and imitate world on new album Audiobook. It's an experimental mix of knackered rhythms and damaged tale sounds, distant shakers and shards of melody. Each track is a collage, a loose jumble, a sketch book of ideas that is run through with a sense of hope, despite the often muggy and melancholic overtones. Track five, 'IJ', is a cover of 'Deluge' by Wayne Shorter of the sort you have never heard before and the second half goes a little more unhinged and unusual, but remains a fascinating listen.
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Nero
Nero (limited 180 gram white & blue vinyl LP)
Cat: AREC 069. Rel: 01 Aug 23
Nero (4:32)
Nero (remix) (5:02)
Nero (Alt version) (4:32)
Nero (dub) (9:19)
Review: Godflesh are back with a new single taken from their new and upcoming album Purge which finds frontman Justin Broadwick - formerly half of Techno Animal with The Bug's Kevin Martin - using music as a way of processing his autism and PTSD. It is full throttle, dense post-rock music with his guttural vocals front and centre amidst walls of scuzzy guitar and industrial drum sounds. The original of 'Nero' comes remixed, and also as a dub and alternative version which is even more head-twisting. Not for the faint of heart, this one.
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Purge
Purge (gatefold silver & gold splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: AVCE 66. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Nero (4:31)
Land Lord (4:55)
Army Of Non (4:48)
Lazarus Leper (6:12)
Permission (5:25)
The Father (4:48)
Mythology Of Self (5:02)
You Are The Judge, The Jury, & The Executioner (7:28)
Review: Purge is the much anticipated new album from rock behemoths Godflesh. The band is led by frontman Justin Broadwick - formerly half of Techno Animal with The Bug's Kevin Martin - who has expressed his discomfort at being quizzed about his music on social media. He battles with autism and PTSD and uses music as therapy and a release from the stress and isolationism that comes with those conditions. This record finds the band look back to their 1992 album Pure which is what first marked them out as special and it's raw, dense, unrelenting heavy rock with snarled vocals that offer comfort for the despairing.
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G D's Pee At State's End!
G D's Pee At State's End! (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + 10" + insert + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: CST 156LP. Rel: 02 Apr 21
A Military Alphabet (Five Eyes All Blind) (4521.0kHz 6730.0kHz 4109.09kHz)/Job's Lament/First Of The Last Glaciers/Where We Break How We Shine (Rockets For Mary) (18:38)
Fire At Static Valley (19:33)
Government Came (9980.0kHz 3617.1kHz 4521.0 KHz)/Cliffs Gaze/Cliffs' Gaze At Empty Waters' Rise/Ashes To Sea Or Nearer To Thee (5:55)
Our Side Has To Win (For DH) (6:23)
Review: RECOMMENDED
It's pretty much impossible not to get very, very excited about the prospect of a new Godspeed record. The outfit pretty much wrote the book on huge, epic, fantastical chamber rock with a punk edge when they first set about trying to soundtrack the decline of Western civilisation back in the late-1990s, and following reformation circa 2010 have only felt more relevant.

State's End! is a fitting addition to a back catalogue almost-entirely comprising landmark records, and while very much in the same vein as the band's previous, it's also original enough to confirm the group are still as incomparable as ever (albeit some have noted this album takes them one-step closer to a latter day Pink Floyd). Soaring, rousing, tense instrumental rock that also packs a vital message - the world needs to change tact before all is too late - it's likely this will be one of the year's most essential releases.
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Luciferian Towers
Luciferian Towers (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: CST 126LP. Rel: 21 Sep 17
Undoing A Luciferian Towers (7:42)
Bosses Hang (14:35)
Fam/Famine (6:38)
Anthem For No State (14:38)
Review: The Canadian post-rock instrumentalists return with a demand for revolution, soundtracked by just shy of 45 minutes of orchestral aggression. As with all of their work, GY!BE convey their ideas articulately through evocative wordless music. The opener, 'Undoing a Luciferian Towers' sets a tone for the album with a monolithic and militaristic march. Passages of feedback open out into anthemic expanse on the three parts of 'Bosses Hang'. 'Fam/Famine' balances between harmonic assonance and dissonance, ramping up the tension before the final triptych 'Anthem Of The State' takes a more optimistic tone, with the movement away from noise providing some glimmers of light in the abyss. 'Luciferian Towers' is an impeccable and polished record, and possibly Godspeed You! Black Emperor's finest to date.
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Barbarism
Barbarism (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPFFR 448. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Fits/My Love Can't Be (4:28)
Talking In My Sleep (intro) (1:01)
Fake Nostalgia (4:06)
Deamt I Talk To Horses (4:57)
Flag Wave (part 1) (4:36)
Flag Wave (part 2) (2:52)
Captivated (3:52)
No Man (5:31)
A Semi Or A Freight Train (3:55)
How Do I Know (PRING 5) (3:49)
Barbarism (2:40)
Review: Much more than just a solo indie project by an alt-music darling (though it does fall under that bracket), Priests' former punk frontgirl Katie Alice Greer presents her first full-length solo LP, 'Barbarism', following a slew of EPs detailing her crazed new electronic sound. An interesting sonic take on the absence of culture or civilization, the LP is a rapturous, entirely unique bridge between indie, art and noise rock, and is packed with rippling nuances and details that make Greer's voice sound quite literally drowned. A strange, dreamy and breathtaking take on a sound that Greer's built up over years.
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Eventide/Solace: Live At Real World Studios
Cat: SC 0001LP. Rel: 12 Sep 23
Pure Sunlight (3:09)
The Golden Hour (4:03)
The Blue Hour (4:00)
Grow Dark (4:29)
Nightfall (5:54)
In The Trees (live tracks) (5:58)
The Tree Of Life (7:04)
The New Earth (6:29)
Review: .
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The Worm
The Worm (limited gatefold pink vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: LUCKY 161LPX. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Worm's Dream (4:57)
Wyrmlands (4:11)
The End Is Now (4:11)
Days (5:50)
Saddest Worm Ever (5:12)
Liverpool Street (4:40)
The Worm (5:25)
Past Life (Sinnerman's Song) (2:20)
Lay Me Down (4:52)
Review: A cast of 47 musicians including a gospel choir and 16-piece orchestra came together to work on this wildly ambitious second album from HMLTD. It took over two years to put together and is not so much a concept album as a fully realised musical universe that crosses all genre and medium boundaries. It is set in a version of Medieval England steeped in sci-fi fantasy and is part a political polemic and part a moving and psychological journey. Frontman Henry Spychalski draws on his own struggles to tell a modern tale about the impotence of people feel stuck inside system of power.
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Something In The Room She Moves
Something In The Room She Moves (limited gatefold translucent red vinyl 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: WIGLP 506X. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Sun Girl (5:50)
These Morning (3:47)
Something In The Room She Moves (6:15)
Spinning (6:11)
Materia (3:10)
Meyou (5:13)
Evening Mood (6:20)
Ocean (5:35)
Talking To The Whisper (3:40)
Who Brings Me (6:39)
Review: Julia Holter's sixth album Something in the Room She Moves might just be the Los Angeles songwriter's best work. In the past she has often explored memory and dreamlike futures but on this new outing she is very much more in the moment throughout. She explains herself hat "There's a corporeal focus, inspired by the complexity and transformability of our bodies." Musically the album mixes fretless electric bass pitches with her unique vocal melodies. The recognisable sounds of the Yamaha CS-60 interweave with more organic wind instruments and add up to a fluid, watery sound that flows smooth and carries you along with it amongst the gorgeous harmonies.
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1982
1982 (LP)
Cat: DE 312. Rel: 01 Mar 24
Facile (3:34)
Dancing + Slaving (3:47)
War=Strong (1:48)
Agua (Diablo) (6:13)
SI (I Couldn't See) (4:53)
A Dull Life (5:10)
We Are One (2:20)
I Killed Picasso (6:05)
Freighter (3:51)
Wolfen (3:33)
Review: Dark Entries takes it back to New York City in around 1982 for this previously unreleased record from Ike Yard. This cult crew was made up of Stuart Argabright, Michael Diekmann, Kenneth Compton, and Fred Szymanski and they worked in their own realm somewhere between proto-body music and No Wave peers in New York. They disbanded just a year after forming having dropped an EP on Les Disques du Crepuscule in 1981 and then a self-titled album for Factory in 1982. Using the Korg MS-20 and the Roland TR-808 they cook up plenty of hybrid electro-acoustic sounds and ramshackle rhythms that are underpinned by moody baselines and perfect to get bodies moving in the club. Whether you're a post-punk fan or lover of weird electronics, this is well worth checking out.
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Passerella
Passerella (LP + poster with obi-strip)
Cat: DDP 010. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Inquieto (2:44)
Sfrenato Ritmo (3:08)
Fastidio (3:25)
Certo (2:23)
Mani (4:14)
Immane (2:49)
Movimento (3:16)
Giovani (3:13)
Passerella (2:52)
Ryan (2:28)
Brucia I Ponti (2:40)
Review: Recorded over the course of a single week during summer 2022, hauled up in a house on the stunning and serene shores of Lake Lugano, Passarella is an exercise in less as more. Spanning post punk, synth and dark wave, synth pop and more, the arrangements here aren't really minimalist, but share in a particular kind of functionality. Everything is in its right place, and there is absolutely nothing more. As such the aesthetics, and textures, are distinct in their rawness. There's more in common between Infesta's latest offering and the prototypes of these genres that were crawling out from the depths of cities such as Dusseldorf between the late-1970s and 80s than the vast majority of things produced today. Which isn't to write this off as pastiche or pure nostalgia, but to celebrate a pervading air of sonic adventure.
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Inner Cop Avoidance
Cat: ICA 1. Rel: 26 Feb 24
ICA 1 (6:22)
ICA 2 (3:55)
ICA 3 (11:37)
Review: Inner Cop Avoidance is a cult supergroup that is already surrounded by plenty of discussion and conspiracy despite only having played their first gig in 2022. Made up of Krisitan Poulsen on guitar, Mathias Saedrup guitar, Sebastian von der Heide on drums and percussion, Max Stocklosa on synth, xylophone and vocals, this self-titled album from the group lands as the inaugural drop on their own label. It is a brilliantly cacophony of electronics and percussion with twisted rhythms, post-rock guitars and a fiercely experimental approach that results in brilliantly beguiling music that somehow combines the futuristic and avant garde with bird calls and ancient shamanic ritual.
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La Perversita (remastered)
Cat: SR 004. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Satisfaction (3:47)
Para Bokassa (5:46)
On Dine (1:53)
La Soupeuse (10:00)
Strawberry Fields For Ever (2:25)
5' Et Quelque De Bonheur (6:10)
I Love You S (11:04)
Review: La Perversita is something of a seminal French underground record first released back in 1979 but still sounds way ahead of its time today. It's a concept record and collage of found sounds, guitars and synths that was designed to "sublimate sexual perversion." It comes from Jacques Pasquier who was the founder of S.C.O.P.A./Invisible Records and a key part of the alternative scene that was rife in Paris in the 70s with producer Hector Zazou amongst other creative talents and outsiders. This remastered reissue comes with extensive liner notes from people in and around the project at the time.
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Syrup House
Syrup House (black & amber marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CISLP 118. Rel: 05 Apr 23
Funny Voices (6:09)
The Love That Pulls You In (7:35)
128 Rushes (6:18)
Misunderstood Minotaur (3:19)
The Bewilderment Inside Syrup House (6:35)
Lessons In Ghosts (7:18)
Flags (8:56)
Review: UK based musical collective Jilk have made a name for themselves as specialists of a particular type of understated electronica. Some, including their own members, have compared it to the sound of a haunted bedroom, which kind of makes sense. It's intimate, there's a deeply humanistic and acoustic bent to the work, and so much tangible atmosphere you can sense the spirits surrounding each arrangement.
Syrup House is no exception to the rule, but we do find the gang bringing elements of analogue house to the fore, and merging this to great effect with dream pop and tender instrumentation. Deep, immersive music that is at once playful yet thoughtful, reflective but forward thinking, and - at times - surprisingly dance floor ('128 Rushes', for example). A quiet epic, for want of phrasing that feels a little less cliched.
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Forest Of Lost Children (reissue)
Cat: GGB031 LP. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Semicircle
Kodama
Smoke & Mirrors
Streets of Calcutta
Hem
White Moon
Review: It feels like every couple of years a new reissue of Kikagaku Moyo's magical 2013 album Forest of Lost Children comes around, but we are not moaning. This group is "a musical union between five free spirits" or in less poetic terms, band founders Go Kurosawa (on drums and vocals) and Tomo Katsurada (on guitar and vocals) plus bass by and Akira also on guitar. Their sound is as unique as any, with psychedelic, folk, prog-rock, psychedelic-folk-mixed-with-prog-rock and more all collided into one another on an album that keeps you on your toes and guessing at what might come next even within each track, let alone across the whole album. If you're a new interested party this is a great primer for what the band is all about.
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Twists (A Visitor Arrives)
Cat: BB 443LP. Rel: 08 Jan 24
Polaris (5:13)
Tanger Telex (4:30)
Diver (2:32)
Loisaida Sisters (4:19)
Arithmetique (3:37)
Hands (3:12)
Hopscotch (3:45)
Mount Mason (5:21)
Kandili (6:50)
Review: Kreidler return to Bureau B and not without good reason. Their seventh outing on the highly respected label follows suit on previous exploits, exploring some outer limits of cosmic-leaning, guitar-led, electronically augmented stuff. Tracks that feel made for the hidden dancefloors of weird basements as much as the soundtracks to avant garde science fiction. And if that's too much of a stretch, let's just say 'mesmerising' and have done with it. Comparing and contrasting the warm bleeps and filtered hooks of 'Diver', for example, with 'Tanger Telex' and its strange, smoky brass trip into downtempo smoky heaven serves as a quick example of just how broad yet coherent Twists is. As does 'Arthmetique', a strange, patient thing of rhythmic licks and spoken word, when considered next to the fuzzy, dub-tech-meets-math rock of 'Mount Mason'.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Rehearsal Tapes & Alt Takes NYC 1976-78
Cat: IMP 054. Rel: 02 Jun 22
Summer Piano Solo (LP1: Summer '76 The Piano Sessions) (4:14)
Pale Blue Eyes (4:29)
Pale Blue Eyes (China) (3:24)
Cry (3:27)
I Can Feel It (2:13)
Leather Jacket (6:00)
Look At You (1:19)
Son Of Sam (Crazy Like You) (2:37)
Cry (3:21)
3E (3:10)
Plane Separation (2:59)
Cats (2:00)
Don't Be So Sensitive (2:57)
11000 Volts I (LP2: December '77 11000 Volts) (6:38)
11000 Volts II (5:14)
Cats (1:56)
3E II (3:45)
11000 Volts Jam (4:07)
Helen Forsdale (LP take Rough mix) (2:26)
Helen Forsdale (Alt take) (2:02)
Puerto Rican Ghost (2 takes Drums & vocals) (2:08)
Puerto Rican Ghost (Alt take) (1:44)
Puerto Rican Ghost (LP take Rough mix) (3:24)
Hairwaves (Alt take 1) (2:10)
Hairwaves (Alt take 2) (1:22)
Hairwaves (Alt take 3) (3:38)
Tunnel (Alt take) (2:43)
RTMT (LP3: July '78 - Scorn) (1:57)
Cairo I (2:25)
Cairo II (3:10)
Scorn (2:28)
Tunnel (3:39)
Hairwaves (3:03)
Outside Africa (3:19)
Untitled Mystery (Tape cuts Off) (2:29)
NN End (3:00)
Scorn (3:00)
Monopoly (3:55)
Mummy Talk Pause (2:31)
Monopoly II (4:15)
Immediate Stages Of The Erotic (5:24)
Review: You arguably won't get a more unique or insightful window into the No New York no wave post-punk scene than with this intrinsic batch of demos. Mars would go on to conjure sounds that meshed and blended all forms of punk, noise and even post-rock, before the terms became so commonplace. These rehearsal tapes/alternative takes are lifted from the art collective's early formative years when they were still learning how to channel their communal influences and aspirations into sonically challenging, rewarding movements. Filled with thick room-noise reverberations, this pressing grants the ideal opportunity to play spectator (or a mere fly on the wall).
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Sticklebacks
Cat: SC 11. Rel: 05 Apr 23
Sticklebacks (3:26)
Sunday Farmway (4:48)
A Little Cove (2:18)
Mountain Tops (4:49)
Night Journey (4:22)
Moon Clock (3:35)
A Little Space (3:54)
Alone In A Crowd (6:05)
Review: Manchester's distinctly-un-Manchester sounding opiate guitar troubadour Kevin McCormick released his acclaimed Light Patterns in 1982, then went on to set about putting a few songs onto tape that explored what was possible as a solo six string player (the aforementioned was made with David Horridge). The result is this collection of work which is widely ahead of its time and completely unique.
Moving past the traditional acoustic sound of what had come before, instead the artist turns his attention to this stargazing aesthetics. A place where electronic ambient and gentle, patient guitars combine to offer this far-reaching, almost meditative feeling. A piece of work that has late night intimacy written into its DNA, less structured and more free flowing, and certainly setting precedents for where so many artists have wound up today.
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Played by: PHANTOM ISLAND
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As The Love Continues (Love Record Stores 2021)
As The Love Continues (Love Record Stores 2021) (limited gatefold gold marbled vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ROCKACT 140LPXS. Rel: 04 Oct 21
To The Bin My Friend, Tonight We Vacate Earth (4:58)
Here We, Here We, Here We Go Forever (4:45)
Dry Fantasy (5:06)
Ritchie Sacramento (4:10)
Drive The Nail (7:12)
Fuck Off Money (5:53)
Ceiling Granny (4:01)
Midnight Flit (6:02)
Pat Stains (6:53)
Supposedly, We Were Nightmares (4:35)
It's What I Want To Do, Mum (7:22)
Review: It's hard not to feel you're misusing words like 'auteurs' when talking about art. Nevertheless, for some artists and acts the term applies perfectly. And many people would likely agree that Mogwai are one for that list. After 25 years in the game, putting out ten studio albums including As the Love Continues, not to mention scores of EPs and more than a few movie scores, you can spot their signature a mile away, with just a hint of their sound.

As the Love does nothing to disprove that point, and all the better for it. It's a woozy mixture of sorrowful epics and life-affirming crescendos built from post-rock foundations, but divergent enough to send us into a hundred directions without really veering from that course. A sound bigger than most mountains, we hope they never get exhausted from the climb.
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EP X 3
EP X 3 (limited coloured vinyl 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CHEM 250COL. Rel: 26 Nov 21
Superheroes Of Bmx (7:57)
Now You're Taken (6:26)
Strereodee (12:39)
Xmas Steps (11:01)
Rollerball (3:42)
Small Children In The Background (6:51)
Stanley Kubrick (5:46)
Christmas Song (4:32)
Burn Girl Prom Queen (7:37)
Rage: Man (5:09)
Review: RECOMMENDED
It has been 25 years since Mogwai first started their meteoric rise to alt rock deity status by wrapping listeners and audiences up in a deep, immersive, contemplative, euphoric post rock soundscape. During that time the outfit have only increased their following, and consistently proven themselves capable of developing genuinely unique, fresh ideas, while still staying true to that original sonic palette.

Those roots are now celebrated and re-released on this exclusive triple-vinyl package, which takes its lead from the already released E.P. +6. In fact, this new version has exactly the same contents - the first three Mogwai EPs from between 1997 and 1999 - but this time they are coming out on wax. Historically, these are among the most significant in their back catalogue, helping establish and then define a sound. In terms of rarity, you'll struggle to find 4 Satin, No Education = No Future (Fuck the Curfew) and E.P. on black plastic through any means other than this boxset.
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Every Country's Sun
Every Country's Sun (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ROCKACT 108LPS. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Coolverine (6:12)
Party In The Dark (4:02)
Brain Sweeties (4:43)
Crossing The Road Material (6:56)
Aka 47 (4:14)
20 Size (4:44)
1000 Foot Face (4:26)
Don't Believe The Fife (6:23)
Battered At A Scramble (4:02)
Old Poisons (4:29)
Every Country's Sun (5:26)
Review: Revered psyche rock man Dave Fridmann, produced this one from Scottish guitar heroes Mogwai, just as he did their previous albums Come On Die Young and Rock Action. As always it is a structured soundscape built from the bottom up with an array of contrasting sounds, drones, textures, timbres and moods. The 56 minute record manages to be grateful and impactful with its hymnal tracks, trance-rock overtones and subtle but ever rising sense of euphoria always keeping you locked in. This is an album that will keep old fans happy and likely win over plenty of new ones.
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Screen Time
Screen Time (180 gram vinyl LP in debossed sleeve)
Cat: LORD 293. Rel: 16 Mar 22
The Station (2:46)
The Town (4:06)
The Home (5:00)
The View (4:08)
The Neighbor (1:43)
The Walk (1:50)
The Upstairs (3:56)
The Dream (4:09)
The Parkbench (2:16)
The Realization (8:57)
 in stock $25.23
Ancient Astronauts
Ancient Astronauts (gatefold LP)
Cat: MPLP 306. Rel: 18 Aug 22
The Ladder (6:26)
The Flower Of Awareness (11:27)
Mona Lisa/Azrael (3:15)
Chariot Of The Sun - To Phaeton On The Occasion Of Sunrise (Theme From An Imagined Movie) (22:05)
Review: Five tracks of madness and mayhem from one of Norway's most critically acclaimed and domestic-Grammy (Spellemannprisen) award-nominated bands, with several wins too. Which should come as absolutely no surprise to anyone who has been paying attention. Motorpsycho have always defied expectations, not least by offering up sounds that are contrary their name - less metal, more progressive and psyche rock with shades of jazz, post-rock, country and pop.

Ancient Astronauts represents their latest sonic incarnation, which is destined to keep the devout satisfied. Opening with a combination of grit and opera descending into a cool cat, wavy day-tripper of a swagger tune, 'The Ladder', 'The Flower of Awareness' then offers contrast by introducing huge power riffs, solos and crescendos, with even more intense guitar-made atmospheres offered on the closing two tracks.
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