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My Father My King (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
Cat: PIASC 1028T. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Track 1 (19:23)
Review: Scottish post-rockers Mogwai dropped their single 'My Father My King' back in October 2001 as a single. Except that it's more than just a single as it is over 20 minutes long and came as a companion to their 'Rock Action' album. It is an epic and sprawling work from the always melancholic and boundary-nudging outfit. For this year's Black Friday, it has been specially reissued for the first time since that original release on limited edition one-sided white vinyl. Just 1500 copies of this exist so do not sleep on a classic bit of Mogwai history.
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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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Off Road
Cat: IMP 042. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Pumpkin Creek (3:30)
Three If By Train (4:02)
Rendezvous Up North (10:04)
Dystopian Turboprop (5:59)
Skiing Plus Shooting (5:37)
Back Off (4:57)
Review: David Grubbs and Mats Gustafsson were old friends when they wrote this record back in 2002 when it was first released. They met in Chicago and this album was their second collab but it very much subverted expectations with its impactful and windy diverse collisions of free jazz, drone music, country-tinged folk and weird and wonderful digital sounds. Gustafsson is a Swedish sax virtuoso who helped define many of these sounds with his expressive playing style. Fans of illbient, improv, industrial and music concrete will all find something to love on this newly sequenced re-recording of the original album.
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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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Field Theory
Field Theory (180 gram green vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FC 220V12. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Figment (4:10)
Waves Of Wonder (3:30)
Clouded (4:32)
WLDNG (6:26)
Shelter Of The Shade (4:58)
Main Sequence (4:45)
Altered (3:23)
The Never (6:10)
Softly Breathes (2:55)
Review: Dublin-based electro-rock four-piece MELTS are back with a stunning follow up to their knockout 2022 debut Malestrom. This is a band who know exactly how to draw the best out of their psych-leaning rock and fuzzy analogue electronics for a maximum energy rush, as perfectly demonstrated on the album's fiery opener 'Figment'. Recorded and produced with Gilla Band's Daniel Fox, the album explores themes of human interaction on a micro and macro level, and with a sound fit for massive festival stage grandstanding they're poised to bring together vast swathes of people for all manner of massive shared experiences.
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Faire Ca
Faire Ca (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BJR 97. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Un Calme (3:53)
Tout Est Curieux (3:00)
Grands Espaces (3:26)
La Main (4:17)
Les Pensees (2:06)
Tout Passe (3:10)
Famille Phare (3:31)
Pas La (3:54)
L'eau Monte (2:58)
Review: Meril Wubslin's fourth album, Faire ca, is a daring musical odyssey that ventures into uncharted territories with fearless creativity. Recorded in Kwake Bass' South London studio, this nine-track masterpiece defies genre boundaries, seamlessly blending blues, folk, post-rock, and dub to create a unique sonic landscape. Collaborating with Kwake Bass, known for his groundbreaking work with Sampha and Kae Tempest, Meril Wubslin fearlessly explores unfamiliar soundscapes. From the intimate blues and folk-inspired 'Grands Espaces' to the experimental fusion of 'La Main' and the electro-blues percussion of 'Famille Phare,' each track showcases the band's innovative spirit and exceptional musicianship. With its bold experimentation and captivating melodies, 'Faire ca' promises enduring musical rewards for listeners and solidifies Meril Wubslin's position as pioneers in the realm of avant-garde music. This album is a must-listen for anyone seeking a fresh and exhilarating musical experience.
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The Messthetics & James Brandon Lewis
Cat: 5894589. Rel: 21 Mar 24
L'Orso (4:36)
Emergence (2:53)
That Thang (3:10)
Three Sisters (5:13)
Boatly (7:20)
The Time Is The Place (5:56)
Railroad Tracks Home (7:13)
Asthenia (2:33)
Fourth Wall (6:52)
Review: Jazz and punk's best legacies fuse together with this latest collaborative release between The Messthetics and James Brandon. Brandon is a jazz saxophonist and contemporary virtuoso from New York; meanwhile, the Messthetics consist of former Fugazi members - bassist Joe Lally and drummer Brendan Canty with guitarist Anthony Pirog. Continuing the latter's pegging as a 'jazz punk jam', the focus here is on Brandon's novel sax playing, lent to the Messthetics' cathartic, ultimate punk-riffing focus. All is instrumental, as signalled on the lead single 'Emergence', which finds pure enjoyment in variation around a singular four-by-four bass loop. In the saxophonist's own words: "The Messthetics are friends at this point and collaborating with them over the years has now brought us to another high point of musical bonding and purely unapologetic energy!"
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Infants Under The Bulb
Cat: SSR 115. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Small Grey Man (4:01)
Viewers Like You (5:45)
Game Show (3:18)
The Wall (part 1 & 2) (2:31)
Tokyo Paris LA Milan (4:39)
The Wall (part 3) (1:22)
2-600-LULLABY (4:04)
Abandoned By The Narrator (2:00)
The Ascent (4:21)
Big Guitar Jack Off In The Sky (5:11)
The Wall (part 4) (1:33)
Review: The Minneapolis Uranium Club Band's Infants Under The Bulb album is an engaging journey through unbridled punk creativity and raw guitar energy. Released amidst their hometown's vibrant underground scene, the album defies categorisation in the way it blends elements of punk, post-punk and experimental rock. With relentless rhythms, angular guitar riffs and cryptic lyrics, each track unfolds in heavy and arresting fashion and the band's unconventional approach and uncompromising attitude challenge listeners to embrace the unconventional throughout this most visceral of albums.
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Atomic (Soundtrack)
Atomic (Soundtrack) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ROCKACT 102LP. Rel: 01 Apr 16
Ether (3:45)
Scram (4:05)
Bitterness Centrifuge (3:32)
U-235 (3:20)
Pripyat (3:08)
Weak Force (3:33)
Little Boy (3:21)
Are You A Dancer? (3:09)
Tzar (3:43)
Fat Man (4:03)
Review: Whilst Mogwai's scores for Zidane and Les Revenants were diverting enough pieces of work, it's some testimony to the frontier-striding attitude and emotional heft of 'Atomic' - which marks a soundtrack to the movie made by Mark Cousins and shown on BBC4 last year, dealing with the atomic age - that is stands amongst their very best work, Expanding the band's palette to include Kraftwerk-esque electronica and emotive orchestration alongside their trademark six-string melancholy. these powerful and resonant pieces pack a mighty punch, summoning awe and fear in equal, elegiac and singularly appropriate measure.
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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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Young Team (remastered)
Young Team (remastered) (gatefold sky blue vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CHEM 262. Rel: 09 Feb 23
Yes! I Am A Long Way From Home (5:50)
Like Herod (11:41)
Katrien (5:25)
Radar Maker (1:36)
Tracy (7:13)
Summer (Priority version) (3:31)
With Portfolio (3:15)
R U Still In 2 It (7:03)
A Cheery Wave From Stranded Youngsters (2:28)
Mogwai Fear Satan (16:07)
Review: When Mogwai crept into earshot in 1997, post-rock was still a relatively novel idea. The band themselves seem nonplussed by the awkward definition, but what they presented in their brooding, orchestral compositions for the traditional band set up were certainly taking rock music into exciting, uncharted territory. There's lyrical beauty in the playing on this, their debut album, and moments of searing intensity where it counts. These qualities sound all the better for the brilliant remastering treatment, which helps the album positively leap off the sky blue vinyl. Lifelong fans will rejoice, and new arrivals will find their minds blown by a true landmark debut from this most mighty of alternative rock bands.
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Young Team (remastered)
Cat: CHEM 262CD. Rel: 10 Feb 23
Yes! I Am A Long Way From Home
Like Herod
Katrien
Radar Maker
Tracy
Summer (Priority version)
With Portfolio
R U Still In 2 It
A Cheery Wave From Stranded Youngsters
Mogwai Fear Satan
Review: It's hard to underestimate the impact made by Mogwai's debut album, 'Young Team', on its initial release in 1997. Released at the height of the Brit-pop nonsense, it eschewed contemporaneous trends within indie-music in favour of a hazy, immersive and endlessly inventive 'post-rock' sound. All these years on from its initial release, the album still sounds spellbinding (and, thanks to a sterling remastering job, more sonically detailed than ever). For proof of the album's majesty, look no further than instrumental opener 'Yes! I Am A Long Way From Home' (which gets more intense and psychedelic as it goes along), the insanely good, near 12-minute post-rock noise opus 'Like Herrod', the echo-laden piano track 'Radar Maker' and the vast, 16-minute, album-closing opus that is 'Mogwai Fear Satan'.
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Come On Die Young (reissue)
Come On Die Young (reissue) (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CHEM 263. Rel: 10 Feb 23
Punk Rock: (2:16)
Cody (6:22)
Helps Both Ways (5:09)
Year 2000 Non-Compliant Cardia (3:05)
Kappa (4:56)
Waltz For Aidan (4:08)
May Nothing But Happiness Come Through Your Door (7:52)
Oh! How The Dogs Stack Up (2:01)
Ex-Cowboy (8:46)
Chocky (9:51)
Christmas Steps (9:11)
Punk Rock/Puff Daddy/Antichrist (2:09)
Review: Mogwai were something of a shock to the senses when they emerged with their debut Young Team in 1997, and they followed that up with a remix album just to make clear they weren't about to follow any kind of standard rockist trajectory. That kept the possibilities comfortably open for their second album proper, Come On Die Young. In hindsight, the album remains an outlier in the Mogwai catalogue thanks to its prevalent sparse arrangements, and the rarely spotted vocals featuring prominently on 'Cody', but that's precisely what makes it such a special record.
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Every Country's Sun
Cat: ROCKACT 108CD. Rel: 01 Sep 17
Coolverine
Party In The Dark
Brain Sweeties
Crossing The Road Material
Aka 47
20 Size
1000 Foot Face
Don't Believe The Fife
Battered At A Scramble
Old Poisons
Every Country's Sun
Review: Breaking from their exceptional soundtrack work of late, the infallible Scottish post-rock behemoth Mogwai have returned to the studio for their ninth full-length. 'Every Country's Sun' is a whirlwind album whose sheer impact hinges on its powerful use of contrast, most likely evident of their recent film and television score work. Passages of atmospheric calm give way to loud cascading floods of aggression without sounding trite, forced or clumsy, and a more polished use of electronics further accentuates the band's tonal variety. From the spatial futuristic opener 'Coolverine' to the album's grinding and mechanical climax, 'Every Country's Sun' feels like a score for a film not yet made, following all the highs, lows, twists and turns of narrative told by a band continuing to showcase their deft and controlled writing.
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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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The Hawk Is Howling (15th Anniversary Edition)
The Hawk Is Howling (15th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: WOS 040DLPX. Rel: 05 Oct 23
I'm Jim Morrison, I'm Dead (6:41)
Batcat (5:25)
Danphe & The Brain (5:09)
Local Authority (4:11)
The Sun Smells Too Loud (6:58)
Kings Meadow (4:38)
I Love You, I'm Going To Blow Up Your School (7:31)
Scotland's Shame (8:01)
Thank You Space Expert (7:36)
The Precipice (6:41)
Review: The sixth studio album by the Scottish post-rock band Mogwai, The Hawk Is Coming, came as yet another testament to the band's ingenious cinematic post-rock oeuvre. Ten instrumental pieces ranging from the measured and atmospheric, to the explosive and climactic, paint an implicit picture: anything could be read into this bald-eagled opus, from heartbreak over the broken promise of freedom to the ecstasy of psychic rebirth. Now for the heads, it's remastered and repressed on a limited white vinyl 2xLP.
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Rock Action (reissue)
Rock Action (reissue) (limited translucent red vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: PIASV 010LPX. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Sine Wave (4:51)
Take Me Somewhere Nice (6:51)
O I Sleep (0:53)
Dial: Revenge (3:28)
You Don't Know Jesus (6:55)
Robot Chant (2:22)
2 Rights Make 1 Wrong (5:32)
Secret Pint (6:58)
Review: The third studio album by Scottish post-rockers Mogwai, Rock Action, was produced by Mercury Rev's Dave Fridmann, their first to incorporate synths and other more electronica-slanted textures, marking it out as a maverick LP compared to their many purely instrumental, guitar-centric slowcore projects. As ever with Mogwai, their mood of cryptic, slow-mo sublimatics remains. But there's also an early, innocent sheen on this project not heard on their later albums, be that achieved by more vocal murmurations or a feature from SFA's Gruff Rhys on 'Dial: Revenge'.
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Happy Songs For Happy People (reissue)
Happy Songs For Happy People (reissue) (limited translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: PIASX 035LPX. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Hunted By A Freak
Moses? I Amn't
Kids Will Be Skeletons
Killing All The Flies
Boring Machines Disturbs Sleep
Ratts Of The Capital
Golden Porsche
I Know You Are But What Am I?
Stop Coming To My House
Review: One part of a large reissue bundle coming out to retrospect the work of Scottish post-rockers Mogwai, this repress and remaster of Happy Songs For Happy People serves to recall the band's early-noughties expansion outwards into using more electronic instruments and effects. Also an aesthetic curveball for Mogwai at the time - there are no vocals from Stuart Braithwaite this time, nor are progressions, famously, as generic as their then-expected "quiet-loud-louder" structure - the album was in general an experiment, atonal breakdowns and a general cacophony undercutting its no less massive and dynamic sound.
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Mr Beast (reissue)
Mr Beast (reissue) (limited gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PIASX 062DLPX. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Auto Rock
Glasgow Mega-Snake
Acid Food
Travel Is Dangerous
Team Handed
Friend Of The Night
Emergency Trap
Folk Death 95
I Chose Horses
We're No Here
Review: Not to be confused with the YouTube publicity-stunt-fundraising star of the same name, Mr Beast is the 2006 fifth studio album by Mogwai, one hailed by fans as among their greatest and most impactful. Despite the spacious, noisy and cacophonous rock drawl characterising their sound as ever here, the album's title came after a funny story: the band's members Barry Burns and Dominic Aitchison seeing a taxi driver standing outside an airport holding a sign reading "Mr and Mrs Beast". Needless to say, the album's mood is anything but jovial but in usual Mogwai form, achieves the overwhelming and sublime more often than not.
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Government Commissions: BBC Sessions 1996-2003
Cat: ROCKACT 70LP. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Hunted By A Freak (4:12)
R U Still In 2 It (6:15)
New Paths To Helicon (part II) (2:49)
Kappa (4:25)
Cody (6:11)
Like Herod (7:29)
Secret Pint (18:33)
Superheroes Of BMX (4:44)
New Paths To Helicon (part I) (7:56)
Stop Coming To My House (4:35)
Review: Moody Scottish rock experimentalists Mogwai have got a vast catalogue of post-everything sound that goes from the absorbingly dark and heavy soundtrack to the Zidane film to the spacious, noisy and cacophonous rock drawl of albums like Mr Beast. They are also superb in the live area and have played so many times before for BBC radio that they put together Government Commissions: BBC Sessions 1996-2003 back in 2005 with some of their favourite bits from seven of those sessions. The album is dedicated to John Peel who hosted the bulk of these in the first place.
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Eva Luna (Deluxe Edition)
Eva Luna (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold blue vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: PURE 351LPX. Rel: 05 Oct 23
City Poison (4:01)
Sweetheart (2:37)
Spaceship Earth (4:37)
Beautiful Pigeon (3:25)
Mugshot Heroine (4:43)
Wanderlust (4:46)
Tar Baby (2:37)
Seen & Not Heard (5:18)
Bleach & Salt Water (3:31)
Little Thing (3:23)
Secondhand Clothes (4:00)
Blister (3:56)
Beeside (3:09)
Home Survival Kit (3:03)
Drop In The Ocean (5:52)
Coming (5:45)
Beautiful Pigeon (3:26)
Sweetheart (2:41)
Mugshot Heroine (4:44)
Review: Moonshake formed in 1991 around the nexus of songwriters David Callahan and Margaret Fiedler and quickly got signed to Creation before enjoying a longer stint on Too Pure, the label that was also fostering the early career of PJ Harvey. Naming themselves after a Can track, they poured a messy assembly of influences into their sound and wound up somewhere in between scenes. At times noisy and angular like the best post-punk, and elsewhere locked into hypnotic grooves with a loose but focused drive, they still sound like nothing else out there. Now their debut album Eva Luna comes back into print as a special edition with nine bonus tracks taking in non-album singles, B-sides and a Peel Session, making it a definitive document of the quintessential outsider band.
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Galaxy Heart
Galaxy Heart (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CST 168LP. Rel: 06 Oct 22
Resistance Creature (2:25)
Uncanny Being (Violin Study #2) (6:13)
This Continuous Spectrum (3:32)
Is There Room For All Of It (2:54)
Galaxy Heart (7:20)
Light Falls On Every Door (4:03)
Uncanny Body (Violin Study #1) (4:04)
Enduring Oceans (2:46)
Undirected (3:11)
Opened Ending (8:40)
Review: Jesscia Moss's 'Phosphenes' was released in November 2021, and now a year later she follows it up with a companion album, 'Galaxy Heart'. It's the conclusion of a truly vast and accomplished body of work that was written, performed and self-produced deep in isolation throughout the lockdowns of the pandemic-riddled 2020. There is a raw energy and a searching mood to this record following the deliberate post-classical compositions of the former sister record. A heart-warming listen of cosmic exploration and celestial grit with contributions from the likes of White and Amar.
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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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The Sunset Violent
Cat: WARPCD 350. Rel: 04 Apr 24
The Trail
Dumb Guitar
Shipwreck
Boxing (feat King Krule)
Got Me
A Figure In The Surf
Fishbrain
Yukka Tree
Empty & Silent (feat King Krule)
Review: Few bands have sidestepped expectations as cannily as Mount Kimbie. Initially a duo but now expanded into a quartet, the British band has previously excelled in mixing, matching and fusing a wide range of experimental and left of centre electronic music influences. On The Sunset Violet, their first full-length as a quartet, they've shifted sonically once more, leaning into their indie-rock influences on a set recorded in California. The latter aspect - and the impact of being surrounded by sunshine and desert - is reflected in the warmth and haziness of the sound, which draws on the layered vocals and guitars of vintage shoegaze while also reaching for more familiar aspects of the band's previous experimental electronic sounds (for proof, check the ghostly musical vision that is King Krule collaboration 'Boxing').
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Movietone (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: WOE 007LP. Rel: 16 Feb 23
Chance Is Her Opera (4:53)
Heatwave Pavement (3:48)
Green Ray (1:54)
Orange Zero (4:52)
Late July (3:31)
Darkness-Blue Glow (5:07)
Mono Valley (4:41)
Coastal Lagoon (2:36)
Alkaline Eye (5:04)
3AM Walking Smoking Talking (3:42)
Three Fires (1:03)
She Smiled Mandarine Like (2:25)
Under The 3000 Ft Red Ceiling (3:21)
Orange Zero (single) (4:50)
Chance Is Her Opera (demo) (4:11)
She Smiled Mandarine Like (3:34)
Under The 3000 Ft Red Ceiling (3:35)
Orange Zero (single) (1:28)
Chance Is Her Opera (demo) (2:39)
Late July (demo)
Alkaline Eyed (demo)
She Smiled Mandarine Like (demo)
Review: Movietone are a Bristolian band from the late 1990s to early 2000s whose music aimed to bridge the conceptual gap between film and sound, mainly through the sonic medium of shoegaze and the visual medium, of, well, not-so-visual lyrical references to film. That being said, this new reissue from ultimate curators World Of Echo hears their debut album receive a full restoration, bolstering memories of their rise in the late 90s as a secondary school shed band and on into a full-blown powerhouse. With nods to every influence from beat poets to Galaxie 500, Movietone is and are an intellectual's darling of post-rock and indie.
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The Sound Pool (remastered)
Cat: BYG 529326CD. Rel: 06 Apr 23
The Sound Pool (part 1)
The Sound Pool (Untitled 1)
The Sound Pool (part 2)
The Sound Pool (Untitled 2)
Review: Formed in Rome way back in 1966, Musica Elettronica Viva are something of an enigma: an avant-garde collective whose exact line-up is shrouded in mystery (it changed over the years by all accounts but confirming who founded the group has proved difficult) and whose released works tend towards the experimental and undeniably out-there. The Sound Pool was recorded in 1979 and surfaced on vinyl a year later. It's an undeniably odd but defiantly impressive four-part work that blends tape loops, avant-garde noise, distant drumming, discording free-jazz horns and pots-and-pans percussion. It sounds like it was recorded live, in a gigantic, reverb-heavy room, and is as experimental and avant-garde as they come. An under-celebrated classic of its type.
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Isn't Anything (reissue)
Isn't Anything (reissue) (gatefold LP + art prints + MP3 download code)
Cat: REWIGLP 158S. Rel: 16 May 22
Soft As Snow (But Warm Inside)
Lose My Breath
Cupid Come
(When You Wake) You're Still In A Dream
No More Sorry
All I Need
Feed Me With Your Kiss
Sueisfine
Several Girls Galore
You Never Should
Nothing Much To Lose
I Can See It (But I Can't Feel It)
Review: First arriving in 1988, the debut album from My Bloody Valentine really is deserving of re-appraisal and reissue, albeit most musos out there won't have exactly forgotten it existed in the first place. Still, there are a whole lot of ears out there that were born too late and may not have discovered its wonders yet simply because they have far too much back catalogue greatness to unearth, and so this is a great opportunity to get stuck in, for want of better words.

The Irish dream pop and shoegaze pioneers do get pretty loud at times, but overall this is noise being used in a very different way to the vast majority of guitar styles before or since. Hence the record stunning critics of the day, with the sorely-missed Q magazine perhaps publishing the most apt description, from the mind of one Stuart Maconie: "The first full-length expression of this remarkable new sound: gossamer vocals and insinuating melodies glimpsed through sheets of blurred, opaque noise."
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