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African Dream
African Dream (7" + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DSCBOX 14. Rel: 02 Oct 24
Conjunto Raza - "African Dream" (3:14)
The Scepters - "Message" (3:51)
Review: Discodelic comes correct again with a new 7" that features a pair of rather lesser-known and brilliantly obscure Latin psych-rock gems. Conjunto Raza' 'African Dream' is all crackly and immediately nostalgic because of it, with noodle acoustic guitar sounds making way for a more upbeat and driving 60s garage rock sound but all in loveable lo-fi. Add in a red-hot vocal and you have a flame cut full of funk. On the reverse, The Scepters 'Message' is another well-aged jam that brings rawness and emotion in equal measure.
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African Dream
African Dream (blue & pink splattered vinyl 7" + insert limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DSCBOX 1 4 COLOUR. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Conjunto Raza - "African Dream" (3:15)
The Scepters - "Message" (3:50)
Review: The Scepters, formed in 1967 in Paraiso by guitarist Celso Spencer, were a popular Panamanian band known for their energetic performances across military bases and high school dances in the Canal Zone. Alongside Lionel Best and Jose James, they covered Top 40 hits and iconic rock bands like Santana and Jimi Hendrix. They released two 45s, including 'Message,' which debuted at Panama's first National Soul Music Festival in 1971 and features next here to a jam from Conjunto Raza, another project led by Agustin Leiro, this one with rotating musicians. They released a single 45 on Onda Nueva in the mid-70s and it blends Zonian and Panamanian talent with aplomb.
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California
California (limited translucent red vinyl 7")
Cat: DAMGOOD 620. Rel: 04 Jul 24
California (3:38)
Run Run Runaway (3:31)
Review: "The world's greatest two person rock 'n' roll ensemble, the next big thing - out now!" You can hear the delicious wit and parody in the copy sitting on The Courettes website, a band that have managed to do the unthinkable, swerving all trends to come up with music that simultaneously sounds self-aware in its retro nostalgia, yet incredibly fresh. Hailing from Denmark and Brazil - another curveball in many ways, California, which welcomes the additional vocals of La La Brookes, is a case in point. Jangly yet snarling garage rock, seductive art pop aimed at the charts, beach guitar stuff that supplants realism and experimentation for the doe-eyed dreaminess of, err, beach guitar stuff. Original as ever, it's more evidence that these guys may well be on the money with that description of themselves.
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Soul Jeronimo
Soul Jeronimo (limited 7")
Cat: DSCBOX1 5. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Los Misticos - "Soul Jeronimo" (3:04)
The Meditators - "The Meditators Thing" (2:47)
Review: Discodelic and Groovie Records unveil a pair of rare 1970s Panamanian gems here with forgotten tracks from The Meditators, and Los Misticos. Originally recorded for radio and left in storage, these Latin psych funk bombs capture the underground spirit of Panama's vibrant music scene from more than 50 years ago. Licensed through Tamayo Records, these songs have been beautifully mastered and now the long-lost recordings, which barely made it to vinyl the first time around, become available for all who are keen to drop the heat and learn about Panama's hidden musical treasures at the same time.
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Soul Jeronimo
Soul Jeronimo (blue & pinksplattered vinyl 7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DSCBOX 1 5 COLOUR. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Los Misticos - "Soul Jeronimo" (3:03)
The Meditators - "The Meditators Thing" (2:47)
Review: These two rare 1970s Panamanian gems are long-forgotten tracks from The Meditators and Los Misticos that now get pressed up to a very colourful 7", though we also have a plain black version. These Latin psych-funk recordings were created for radio but were stored away for many years and now listening back they offer a glimpse into the vibrant, underground scene of Panama. Beautifully remastered and licensed through Tamayo Records, these rediscovered songs are now available after originally being pressed in extremely limited quantities. These tracks provide a unique chance for listeners to experience Panama's hidden musical treasures while adding some heat to any collection.
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Beat Me Till I'm Blue
Cat: PU 101. Rel: 23 Jan 25
M Hawk - "Beat Me Till I'm Blue" (No Horns version) (2:41)
The Mohawks - "Beat Me Till I'm Blue" (Horns version) (2:42)
Review: 'Beat Me Till I'm Blue' is a wonderfully funky classic by The Mohawks presented under the M Hawk alias, the Hawk in question being none other than KPM Music Library overlord Alan Hawkshaw, who wrote the themes from everything from Grange Hill to Countdown. It was a real cornerstone of the late-1960s library and soul-infused grooves of the sort that diggers still fawn over today, and sample fiends still search out. The track delivers Hawkshaw's distinctively driving Hammond organ riffs, tight drum breaks and irresistible rhythms, all of which have made it a favourite among DJs for decades. Two versions are served up here, one with the iconic horns and one with them stripped away, and both offer plenty of energy. .
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Played by: Voodoocuts
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Meshkalina
Meshkalina (limited splattered vinyl 7")
Cat: VAMPI C45082. Rel: 01 Mar 24
Paco Zambrano Y Su Combo - "Meshkalina" (3:31)
Traffic Sound - "Meshkalina" (5:29)
Review: This a unique release that features a song that was released by two different bands during within the same year. The song 'Meshkalina' was by a psychedelic and prog band from Peru called Traffic Sound and then, soon after, by Latin duo Paco Zambrano and Reynaldo Murrieta under the name Paco Zambrano Y Su Combo. The latter version is more traditional and Latin while the Traffic Sound version is more psychedelic garage rock band-like. Two formidable and very different versions featured on limited splattered 7" vinyl.
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タグ: Latin | Psychedelic Rock
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Bed Stilt
Bed Stilt (hand-numbered 10" limited to 109 copies)
Cat: QUI 014. Rel: 02 Oct 24
The First New Years Eve (4:29)
Streams (3:28)
And Her Eyes Are Red (3:33)
Cardamom Song (5:42)
Soft Winged & Frail (2:42)
Water On The Moon (3:14)
Review: Matching breezy, Bossa nova-tinged sophistication with softly spiralling psychedelia, Testbild! arrive in the Quindi lounge as though they've always been there. Bed Stilt is their latest, anagrammatic album, on which the Swedish collective cast their minds back over their entire careers, all the way back to the earliest days of their 25-year trip through sweetly mysterious pop-not-pop, rendered in warm tones and shot through with surrealism. At once nostalgic for the sleepy neo-psych rock realisations of 90s Malmo - yet also unconsciously nodding to the potents of an incarnation of the sound yet to come - the likes of 'And Her Eyes Are Red', through to the farmyard dream scenario of 'Soft Winged & Frail' and finally absurd bemusement 'Water On The Moon', meet us with an unconscious flight of fancy, teeming with psychic quirks and happily irresolute instrumental combinations, from banjo to Mellotron Mikro to vibraphonette.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
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La Camita
Cat: VAMPI 45101. Rel: 26 Jan 24
Traffic Sound - "La Camita" (2:48)
Black Sugar - "La Camita 78" (4:27)
Review: Peru has enjoyed a thriving and exciting music scene since the mid-1960s. Bands such as Los Saicos, Los Shain's, and Los York's, to name just a few, released a number of brilliant records that drove young fans crazy and set an example for many to follow. The end of the decade brought about an evolution in sound and new music, as Peruvian bands kept an eye on the groundbreaking British and US artists. One of them was Traffic Sound, founded in Lima in 1967. Over a very short period of time the band managed to successfully develop their career, and by 1971 their Latin influences had overpowered the psychedelic prog vibe of their previous records. The song became a local hit and several versions were recorded by different Peruvian artists. On the other side of this single we find Black Sugar, a Peruvian band considered to be a pioneer group in Latin America in mixing funk influences with rock and Latin rhythms. In 1976, following their gig at Coliseo Amauta in Lima, opening the night for the legendary Spanish band Barrabas, they started to show a growing interest in disco music, resulting in some line-up changes with members leaving the project due to their lack of interest in the new sound and new ones joining in. Their own take on 'La Camita' was released in 1978, and adds a modern twist to the original song.
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Wave Healer
Wave Healer (limited hand-stamped 7")
Cat: SJR 5657. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Wave Healer (4:33)
Psychic State (4:13)
Review: So much for a psychedelic lifestyle - we're talking music rather than intoxicants, obviously - proving bad for productivity. Tucson, Arizona's Trees Speak have managed to record three albums in the space of a year for Soul Jazz and been praised as creating a "Dark Side of the Moon for the 21st century" in their most recent, Timeforms. Hot the heels of that success comes a limited (to a super select 150 copies), hand stamped 7" containing two even newer productions, with 'Wave Healer' proving a swampy, glorious mess of echoing, ring modulated voices and vintage synth soaring pinned down by a Broadcast-style organ and Mo Tucker-esque floor tom thump. 'Psychic State' meanwhile, on the flip, goes hither and zither with a slower and more off kilter beats and controls set for the heart of the echo again. This is most definitely what the fuss is all about.
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Satanic Slumber Party
Satanic Slumber Party (limited 1-sided digitally printed pink vinyl 12")
Cat: JNR 412LPC1. Rel: 20 Oct 22
The Chairman's Portrait (6:41)
Midnight In Sodom (5:06)
Hoof & Horn (6:49)
Review: A collaborative EP between 2 Australian rock giants, this limited one-sided collectors disc comprises the 19 minutes long 'Satanic Slumber Party' split into three sections. 'The Chairman's Portrait' intro is a dark, heavily distorted spoken-word piece backed by dark rumbling guitars that explodes into the head-banging electronic banger 'Midnight in Sodom'. The angry lyrics are paired with awesome melodic guitar solos and chiptune noises, before shifting into noise rock territory. 'Hoof and Horn' takes up most of the runtime at a hefty 12 minutes, in which ambient drone begets experimental sound effects that are reminiscent of the liquid bass and synths favoured by producer SOPHIE. The track evolves into a demonic lullaby that wouldn't feel out of place in an episode of American Horror Story, and fans of 2 Mello's 'Atmospheric Horror Music Vol.1' will greatly appreciate this track. The EP is all-in-all a camp experience. An Avante-Garde, quintessentially fun blend of two incredible groups.

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A Rose In The Garden Of Winter
A Rose In The Garden Of Winter (limited frost blue vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: LOTO 035. Rel: 07 Oct 24
Winter 1973 (0:38)
A Rose In The Garden Of Winter (2:29)
Black Rose (4:11)
Technicolor Terror (4:52)
Behind The Mask (3:50)
Thorns (3:40)
Curtain Call (0:25)
October Moon (2:24)
Midnight Visions (3:30)
Blood Banquet (4:50)
Magico (0:42)
Black Gloves (4:47)
The Last Rose (2:14)
Review: Dream Division present their latest album Rose In The Garden Of Winter, a contemporary gothic disco undertaking of polished and still genre-various proportions. Echoing the stylistic ambitions of Bauhaus, but perhaps describably updating their sound for the modern ear, Dream Division offer a metamorphic record, able to shapeshift into a range of chiropteran forms: cinematic punk, dub, goth-disco, lounge, even interluding raga. Impressively, the personnel list on this record make up an intricate human nonagram, through the central vector on this ritual star is Tom McDowell, who handles synths, vocoder, production and songwriting and commands a puppeteer's control over various synthesists, sitar caressers and theremin cooers. Delightfully devilish throughout, A Rose... reminds of something between a lycanthropic, late 70s Mancunian punk blowout and a fanged Italo-disco bashment in which the sprinklers sprinkle blood on sight of a daywalker.
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Petrodragonic Apocalypse Or Dawn Of Eternal Night: An Annihilation Of Planet Earth & The Beginning Of Merciless Damnation
Motor Spirit (6:55)
Supercell (6:50)
Converge (6:42)
Witchcraft (3:31)
Gila Monster (5:47)
Dragon (14:11)
Flamethrower (5:04)
Dawn Of Eternal Night (14:20)
Review: It's hard to side with anyone that goes in hard on enigmatic epic metallers King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard. When a band releases 24 studio albums you know they're sure of themselves and cult followers are almost guaranteed to support every release. When those releases come with names like PetroDragonic Apocalypse; or, Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of Planet Earth and the Beginning of Merciless Damnation you also know the band don't really care for people who take things too seriously. There's always been an interesting juxtaposition between the Gizzard's tongue in cheek persona - even the band name smacks of wry humour - and the music itself, though, and this outing is no different. Sprawling guitar-fuelled arrangements that owe as much to post punk as psychedelic and prog reign supreme, making for another powerhouse outing you can love or feel indifferent towards, but never legitimately hate.
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Charlie Megira & The Hefker Girl
Charlie Megira & The Hefker Girl (opaque white vinyl LP)
Cat: NUM 914LPC2. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Till I'll Break Again (4:29)
Nothing (3:45)
Fear & Joy (5:06)
Kiss Of Death (3:48)
Direct Exercise No 1 (3:23)
Psyche & Apollo (4:28)
The Vally Of Tears (Drum Pattern) (1:22)
Thrown Key (3:54)
Song No8 (3:14)
Saturn Return (2:32)
Another God (3:08)
Tower Of Tongues (3:24)
Review: Israeli guitarist Charlie Megira has an eclectic palette, with his music blending every influence from 50s trash rock, garage, surf, and goth. 'The Hefker Girl' is a new album, coinciding with a recent reissue from his back catalogue, 'Da Abtomatic Meisterzinger Mambo Chic' - an LP which ironizes the neoliberal ethos of postwar America. This one, by contrast, charts Megira's collaborative jams with fellow Israeli instrumentalist Michal Kahan, and is a more earnest, heads-down affair. Expect reverb-drenched new wave, 80s tropes and talent on the guitar beyond common comprehension.
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Currents
Currents (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 473067 7. Rel: 17 Jul 15
Let It Happen (7:50)
Nangs (1:41)
The Moment (4:19)
Yes I'm Changing (4:31)
Eventually (5:18)
Gossip (0:57)
The Less I Know The Better (3:39)
Past Life (3:46)
Disciples (1:48)
Cause I'm A Man (4:03)
Reality In Motion (4:12)
Love/Paranoia (3:07)
New Person, Same Old Mistakes (6:09)
Review: Australian combo Tama Impala has always been hard to pin down, with their two studio albums to date displaying a keen desire to capture a trippy, psychedelic vibe, whilst refusing to settle on one easy-to-categorize sound. Currents, their fourth album, continues this trend, toning down some of the psychedelic rock elements in favour of nods to blue-eyed soul, woozy dream-pop, cheery summery pop (see the radio hit in waiting "The Less I Know The Better"), and even the head-nodding rhythms of hip hop (which, incidentally, prove the perfect backing for the morphine pop wooziness of "Past Life"). It's a blend that re-casts the band as baked, inter-dimensional travellers with a neat line in enveloping, sun-kissed downtempo pop.
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Lonerism (10th Anniversary Edition)
Lonerism (10th Anniversary Edition) (heavyweight vinyl 3xLP + booklet)
Cat: 244549 392. Rel: 25 May 23
Be Above It (3:24)
Endors Toi (3:06)
Apocalypse Dreams (5:50)
Mind Mischief (4:32)
Music To Walk Home By (5:01)
Why Won't They Talk To Me? (4:51)
Feels Like We Only Go Backwards (3:13)
Keep On Lying (5:53)
Elephant (3:33)
She Just Won't Believe Me (7:02)
Nothing That Has Happened So Far Has Been Anything We Could Control (2:42)
Sun's Coming Up (2:41)
Retina Show (demo) (5:13)
Sidetracked Soundtrack (demo) (4:11)
Assorted Sketches, 2010-2012 (19:22)
Review: Tame Impala's breakthrough album 'Lonerism' celebrates its tenth anniversary with a special edition reissue. Through tracks like 'Elephant', 'Feels Like We Only Go Backwards' and 'Endors Toi', the album is known for introducing psychedelia to a new generation of hungry music fans in the early 2010s, and features Kevin Parker's distinctive falsetto vocals and intricate guitarwork throughout. The reissue here includes various bonuses, demos and "assorted sketches", casting renewed light on an important record for both the music-loving public, and an Aussie band/project destined for stardom.
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The Slow Rush
The Slow Rush (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 775795 6. Rel: 14 Feb 20
One More Year (5:22)
Instant Destiny (3:13)
Borderline (4:01)
Posthumous Forgiveness (6:05)
Breathe Deeper (6:13)
Tomorrow's Dust (5:28)
On Track (5:02)
Lost In Yesterday (4:10)
Is It True (3:57)
It Might Be Time (4:37)
Glimmer (2:05)
One More Hour (7:06)
Review: Kevin Parker is a real enigma of a musician. The brains behind the rightly celebrated and ever-surprising Tame Impala, he's never one for delivering quite what you expect, while still understanding that one of the most important things in music is striking a balance between the familiarity disciples need, and the expressive exploration that can prick the ears of the previously uninitiated.

Album number four, "The Slow Rush", certainly adopts a different outlook to previous undertakings. It also more than lives up to its name. It's smooth, tripped out (perhaps not so surprising on the latter front) and strikingly void of those highs that seem to offer the aural equivalent to some opiate-amphetamine blend. But we don't miss out. Instead, we're given permutations of soul, prog rock and acid house, perhaps making for the most expansive record this guy has been responsible for.
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Untitled White Album (reissue)
Untitled White Album (reissue) (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: FLR 001. Rel: 19 Jul 23
Track 1 (Untitled White album) (3:46)
Track 2 (2:53)
Track 3 (2:24)
Track 4 (1:58)
Track 5 (1:50)
Track 6 (2:36)
Track 7 (3:09)
Track 8 (2:05)
Track 9 (2:55)
Track 10 (1:37)
Track 11 (1:35)
Track 12 (2:07)
Track 13 (1:59)
Track 14 (2:22)
Track 15 (1:31)
Track 16 (2:31)
Track 17 (0:45)
Track 18 (5:01)
Track 19 (3:14)
Track 20 (Untitled White album II) (2:31)
Track 21 (3:40)
Track 22 (1:31)
Track 23 (1:53)
Track 24 (2:21)
Track 25 (2:11)
Track 26 (2:18)
Track 27 (1:31)
Track 28 (3:42)
Track 29 (2:06)
Track 30 (2:57)
Track 31 (1:52)
Track 32 (3:00)
Track 33 (2:44)
Track 34 (3:46)
Track 35 (4:21)
Review: For those who go gaga for (originally) ultra-limited presses, we've got you. In 1974, Hiroshi Tanaka and Yoichi Fuwa, the self-proclaimed heirs of the Beatles, crammed into a 75 square-foot room and recorded over 50 songs, all without names. Taking after the furtive experimentalism of the Fab Four's White Album, the duo laid down the Untitled White Album as an ever-more experimental companion piece (or psychotic pop-culture reaction), mimicking the Beatles' tonal inflections while adding sprinklings of madness that the former group daren't've. Widely sought-after but rarely found, this reissue from LITA comes as a second LP featuring 16 tracks that heretofore were unknown, and are now released for the first time.
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I Was A Mod Before You Was A Mod (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: RRS 249. Rel: 27 Apr 24
As John Belushi Said (3:24)
I Was A Mod Before You Was A Mod (3:00)
A Stranger To Myself (2:30)
Little Woody Allen (2:46)
A Long Time Gone (3:25)
Evan Doesn't Ring Me Anymore (4:40)
Things Have Changed Since I Was A Girl (3:14)
Haunted (2:54)
I Can See My Whole World Crushing Down (4:59)
Something Just Flew Over My Head (3:23)
Everything She Touches Turns To Gold (7:25)
Review: I Was A Mod Before You Was A Mod was originally released in 1995, at that point that made it their first album in three years. It was also Television Personalities' first collection of new music on new label Overground Records following the label putting out two live albums and nine reissued singles. Now it gets repressed and served up on wax once more but with the added bonus of eleven new tracks recorded by Liam Watson at Toe Rag Studios. his marked the band's last original album with everything coming after taking the form of covers or compilations.
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Woodstock 1969
Woodstock 1969 (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CRVX 1421. Rel: 15 Aug 24
Spoonful (7:27)
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (False Start) (3:41)
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (6:48)
The Hobbit (14:19)
I Can't Keep From Crying Sometimes (11:43)
Help Me (15:00)
I'm Going Home (9:54)
Review: Ten Years After's legendary performance at Woodstock in August 1969 remains a pinnacle moment in rock history, hailed as one of the festival's standout acts. Now, their complete hour-long concert, previously only part of larger compilations, is set for standalone release, one day before the 55th anniversary of their historic show. Led by guitarist Alvin Lee, the British blues rock band delivered an electrifying set featuring classics like Howlin' Wolf's 'Spoonful,' Sonny Boy Williamson's 'Good Morning Little Schoolgirl,' and the expansive 'I Can't Keep From Crying Sometimes,' clocking in at 18 minutes. The set's climax, 'I'm Going Home,' a Lee original, cemented their place in Woodstock lore with its powerful performance captured in the iconic Woodstock documentary. Remastered from the original two-inch multitrack tapes, Woodstock 1969 offers a fresh mix of Ten Years After's raw energy and virtuosity, presented on a double 180-gram vinyl pressing in a gatefold sleeve, accompanied by new liner notes by Chris Welch. This release commemorates a defining moment for the band and a milestone in rock music history.





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Eleki Bushi 1966-1974
Eleki Bushi 1966-1974 (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 180GKINGLP 01. Rel: 09 Mar 23
Rashoumon (feat The Blue Jeans) (6:10)
Sado Okesa (feat The Bunnys) (2:02)
Tsugaru Goze (feat The Blue Jeans) (5:01)
Tsugaru Jongara Bushi (feat The Blue Jeans) (3:44)
Abashiri Bangaichi (feat The Blue Jeans) (2:54)
Dannoura (feat The Blue Jeans) (4:24)
Tsugaru Hanagasa (feat The Blue Jeans) (3:49)
Taiyou Ni Sakebou (feat The Blue Jeans & Rui Takahashi) (2:31)
Komoro Oiwake (feat The Bunnys) (2:57)
Amefuru Machikado (feat The Blue Jeans) (2:57)
Review: It's time we gave more attention to Takeshi Terauchi, one of Japan's many guitar greats, whose chops have yet to receive enough recognition elsewhere in the world. Light In The Attic chart Terauchi's best reworkings over the years here, remarking on the artist's wondrous ability to tinker with famous traditional folk songs, in a time when the cultural fallout of World War II left many in the nation hungry for a new style, Rokabiri. Hypnotic filmic groovers such as 'Tsugaru Jongara Bushi' blend effortlessly with slick, bluesy and uptempo freakouts like 'Dannoura', making this an all-time great in the instrumental rock canon.
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The Comeback Special: Live At The Royal Albert Hall
The Comeback Special: Live At The Royal Albert Hall (limited trifold clear vinyl 3xLP + booklet)
Cat: 216973 EMU. Rel: 29 Oct 21
Global Eyes (5:52)
Sweet Bird Of Truth (3:45)
Flesh & Bones (4:13)
Heartland (5:41)
The Beat(En) Generation (2:56)
Armageddon Days (Are Here Again) (4:06)
A Long Hard Lazy Apprenticeship (2:42)
We Can't Stop What's Coming (4:48)
Phantom Walls (4:33)
Love Is Stronger Than Death (4:56)
Dogs Of Lust (3:44)
Helpline Operator (4:20)
This Is The Night (3:48)
This Is The Day (4:28)
Soul Catcher (5:25)
Bugle Boy (3:55)
Beyond Love (4:42)
Slow Emotion Replay (4:14)
(Like A) Sun Rising Thru My Garden (4:09)
Infected (4:49)
I've Been Waiting For Tomorrow (All Of My Life) (6:00)
True Happiness (This Way Lies) (4:41)
Uncertain Smile (9:09)
Lonely Planet (6:47)
Review: RECOMMENDED
There's always been an air of mystery about The The. Look through the band's history, which stretches wayyyyy back to the late-1970s, and the list of collaborators alone is enough to convince you they've been making moves in the right places for many, many years, striving to innovate and carve out their own space in the unarguably busy post punk landscape.

Everything Matt Johnson touches seems to turn to gold. Albeit a particularly scuzzy gold that exists solely in the darkest rooms of the least kept venues. Even on this accolade - a group getting a spot at The Royal Albert Hall is no mean feat - there's a sense of yellow-hued street lights and rain falling on concrete. But this is combined with a poetic element that's up there with the finest literary Romantics, and a commentary that will tell you all there is to tell.
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Irregularis (The Great Hiatus)
Cat: DAMGOOD 587LP. Rel: 06 Apr 23
The Baker Street Irregularis (3:06)
Full Time Plagiarist (4:03)
The Ballad Of Malcolm Laphroaig (3:36)
Cops & Robbers (3:20)
Mr H Headcoat (3:23)
Thee Headcoatitude (2:08)
Tub's Help Out (2:28)
The Leader Of The Sect (2:18)
Oh Leader, We Do Dig Thee (2:57)
One Ugly Child (2:11)
7% Solution (3:11)
The Kids Are All Square (3:07)
Review: Cult Kent garage rock legends Thee Headcoats have been at it a long time, but you might be forgiven for thinking they'd retired what with 22 years passing since their last album, I Am The Object Of Your Desire. It turns out you just can't keep a good band down, and Billy Childish and his gang are back with a whole new album of kick-ass tunes recorded with all the grit and grime you want and expect from a Headcoats record. The DNA of 60s beat, original r&b and lo-fi rock n roll is hardwired into the band, and they capture that energy perfectly on these 12 raucous new tracks.
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The Tiffany Shade
The Tiffany Shade (lavender vinyl LP)
Cat: LPSUND 5679C. Rel: 09 May 24
Would You Take My Mind Out For A Walk (2:17)
An Older Man (3:02)
Sam (5:18)
Jaguar City Blues (2:05)
A Very Grand Love (2:49)
Softly To Me (2:56)
No Reality (4:01)
One Good Reason (2:20)
A Quiet Revolution (2:06)
Not Worth The Pain (3:10)
Review: Tiffany Shade's ethereal psychedelic sounds transport listeners to a heavenly realm on their lavishly pressed lavender vinyl album. With jazzy, acoustic guitars and lush harmonies reminiscent of The Association, their originals and a captivating rendition of Love's 'Softly To Me' sparkle with crystalline beauty. Hailing from Cleveland, the band's humble beginnings on a local teen dance show led to a whirlwind recording session, resulting in an album that belies its rushed production. Despite the time constraints, Tiffany Shade's meticulous arrangements shine through and shows their talent and dedication to their craft. The band's inexperience with studio recording only adds to the charm of their debut album, as recalled by bassist Robb Murphy and guitarist Mike Barnes. Their enthusiasm for experimenting with overdubs and embracing new recording technologies of the time is evident throughout the album, adding layers of depth to their already enchanting sound. Drawing comparisons to the Bosstown sound, Tiffany Shade's harmonious vocals and versatile instrumentation create a very engaging and beloved album.
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Subterranean Jungle (reissue)
Cat: SUB 026. Rel: 15 Jan 24
Little Bit O' Soul (2:45)
I Need Your Love (3:02)
Outsider (2:24)
What'd Ya Do? (2:23)
Highest Trails Above (2:06)
Somebody Like Me (2:22)
Psycho Therapy (2:30)
Time Has Come Today (4:10)
My-My Kind Of A Girl (3:47)
In The Park (2:43)
Time Bomb (2:36)
Everytime I Eat Vegetables It Makes Me Think Of You (3:28)
Review: Originally released by the Norway Ramones fan club on CD only in 2004, this is the first release on vinyl of the hardest-to-find of all Ramones cover albums out there, first recorded in 2004 by a short-lived spin off project from members of The Yum Yums and the Kwyet Kings; the Tip Toppers. While the Ramones original is brimming with auratic origination, Tip Toppers' version revels in the act of abstraction and Nordification, bringing a clean modern production sheen and chirpier singing to the entire run of classics.
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Shitsurin
Cat: CFUL 0281. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Anxiety & Ecstasy (I) (II) (16:48)
Depths Of Distance Reminiscence (I) (II) (III) (19:36)
Review: Tomoyuki Trio's second album is now out, featuring Tomoyuki Aoki, Mike Vest, and Dave Sneddon, following their debut album Mars on Riot Season. Tomoyuki Aoki, the founding member and guitarist of the legendary Tokyo psych band UP-TIGHT, leads this powerful trio. Known for their reverence in the Japanese psych-rock scene, UP-TIGHT’s music channels the spirit of icons like Fushitsusha, White Heaven, and the legendary Les Rallizes Dénudés. Shitsuren, the trio’s latest, takes their sound into even darker, heavier territories. With super-fuzzed guitars, melancholic ballads, and grinding, distorted epics, the album plunges deep into stoner psychedelia. Across two sides, the album delivers hypnotic guitar work, numbing rhythms, and a ferocious intensity that demands to be played at maximum volume. This release sees the trio exploring the shadowy depths of their sound, reminiscent of the overwhelming, locked-down intensity found in the works of Okhami No Jikan, Asahito Nanjo, and Musica Transonic. Shitsuren is a relentless, speaker-shattering journey through the darker side of psychedelic excess. The band’s fierce commitment to their craft is on full display here.
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Ghost Notes
Ghost Notes (limited white vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: LOTO 034. Rel: 15 Nov 24
Title Screen (1:09)
Fried Fifer (3:44)
Pandaemonium (2:59)
Transparent Hallucination (2:50)
Psychedelic Freakout (4:24)
Winds (2:16)
The Voids (2:41)
Cathedral Ruins (2:50)
Secret Library (2:21)
No Reflection (1:58)
Le Mort (4:45)
Freed Spirit (1:40)
Ghost Town (3:22)
XXX Ray (2:56)
Review: Zak Olsen, the mastermind behind the guitar work of Australian doom psyche band Orb, unveils his eagerly awaited solo project, Ghost Notes, under the Traffik Island name. This collection, titled 12 Esoteric Instrumentals for Ethereal Beings, transports listeners on a surreal journey through a spectral landscape where folk melodies intertwine with jazz rhythms and psychedelic layers. Tracks like 'Pandemoniom!' featuring Kenny Ambrose-Smith of King Gizzard, deliver thrilling intensity, while 'winds' evokes an eerie folk horror atmosphere. Enthusiasts of unconventional instrumentals and eerie soundscapes will find plenty to appreciate in this album. While Traffik Island's melodies flow effortlessly, the spectral presence is unmistakable. With twisted beats, haunting organs, unsettling synths, and eerie found sounds, this is the perfect soundtrack for the season. Pressed on white vinyl, this release from Library Of The Occult records promises to be a truly unique listening experience.
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Shadow Forms
Shadow Forms (LP + 7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 457. Rel: 30 Oct 20
Large Array (5:02)
Tear Kisser (2:02)
Those Who Know (2:43)
Transforming (3:16)
Automat (2:19)
False Ego (3:09)
Communication (3:16)
Crystal System (4:13)
Agonize Signal (3:32)
Magick Knives (3:24)
Shadow Forms (7:52)
Outtake 3 (2:19)
Transmitter (5:06)
Review: There's a lot going on here, and a lot of pure goodness at that. Fans of the Soul Jazz imprint rarely shut up about the label's output quality, and this latest LP from Trees Speak - their second to date - is a case in point. A record that sounds as though it was raised on some of the finest outsider music from the 1960s, 70s and 80s, the whole thing is saturated in pop references but doesn't come across forced or lazy.

You don't have to listen hard to hear the kind of proto-electro and Krautrock that came from the likes of Can, Popul Vuh and Neu!, John Carpenter's movie scores or traits of the No Wave movement that took subterranean New York by storm a few decades ago. Stylistically, the result is a sonic place that has as much attitude as it does edge, equal parts grit and groove, funk and rock, soul and sleaze.
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Timefold
Cat: SJRLP 555. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Timefold (4:02)
Prodrome (1:49)
Digital Oracle (2:35)
Emotion Engine (2:05)
Phenomena (1:58)
Psychic State (2:01)
Xenoworld (2:43)
Post-Truth (1:57)
Chronosphere (2:34)
Among Us (2:45)
Entity System (1:21)
Cybernetics (2:36)
They Know (0:59)
Synchrotron (2:29)
Dreamless (1:17)
Silicon Visions (1:55)
Forever Chemicals (2:11)
Review: TimeFold marks a thrilling evolution for Trees Speak, the Tucson-based duo of Daniel Martin Diaz and Damian Diaz. This album expands their sonic palette, traversing vast cosmic soundscapes and evoking the charm of imaginary 1920s silent film scores. The blend of hypnotic krautrock rhythms, angular post-punk textures, and synth motifs reminiscent of Stranger Things creates a mesmerising auditory journey. Rooted in the enchanting desert landscapes of Arizona, Trees Speak draws inspiration from the notion that trees and plants can serve as repositories of information, communicating in profound ways. Their music embodies this concept, merging elements of German krautrock, no wave, and psychedelic rock to forge a distinctive and enthralling sound. Since their debut with Ohms in 2020, their prolific output on Soul Jazz Records has culminated in TimeFold, the sixth album in just four years. This latest release seamlessly weaves together organic and electronic influences. With TimeFold, Trees Speak are innovative as they are engaging, celebrating the intersection of nature and technology in a truly unique sound.
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Mind Maze (B-STOCK)
Mind Maze (B-STOCK) (limited LP + 7")
Cat: SJRLP 527 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Mind Maze (2:37)
Minotaur (3:10)
Syndrome (1:54)
Sospetto (3:10)
Illusions (1:46)
Scanner (1:51)
Burner (1:45)
Rare Earth (4:25)
Pathways (2:42)
Skip Breath (0:44)
Odyssey (4:25)
Passage (0:48)
Signals (0:24)
Black Phone (3:02)
Mirror (2:37)
Stone Tape (4:52)
Seraphim (3:36)
Orpheus (3:02)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Tucson, Arizona-based band Trees Speak have been exploring the interplay of 1970s German electronic music and modern production since the early 2010s. Their latest release, Mind Maze, showcases their penchant for intricacy, dreamweaving psychedelic rock, krautrock, and electronic music into a lengthy 19-track tapestry. The band's mesmerizing live shows, featuring live projections and intricate lighting design, have garnered them a cult following - but that barely scratches the surface of their conceptual scope, with their name drawing inspiration from the concept of harnessing future technologies to store information and data in trees and plants, with the idea that trees are able to communicate within their root systems. A convincing continuum of kosmische cool.
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Mind Maze
Mind Maze (limited LP + 7")
Cat: SJRLP 527. Rel: 09 Mar 23
Mind Maze (2:37)
Minotaur (3:10)
Syndrome (1:54)
Sospetto (3:10)
Illusions (1:46)
Scanner (1:51)
Burner (1:45)
Rare Earth (4:25)
Pathways (2:42)
Skip Breath (0:44)
Odyssey (4:25)
Passage (0:48)
Signals (0:24)
Black Phone (3:02)
Mirror (2:37)
Stone Tape (4:52)
Seraphim (3:36)
Orpheus (3:02)
Review: Tucson, Arizona-based band Trees Speak have been exploring the interplay of 1970s German electronic music and modern production since the early 2010s. Their latest release, Mind Maze, showcases their penchant for intricacy, dreamweaving psychedelic rock, krautrock, and electronic music into a lengthy 19-track tapestry. The band's mesmerizing live shows, featuring live projections and intricate lighting design, have garnered them a cult following - but that barely scratches the surface of their conceptual scope, with their name drawing inspiration from the concept of harnessing future technologies to store information and data in trees and plants, with the idea that trees are able to communicate within their root systems. A convincing continuum of kosmische cool.
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Do You Still Think Of Me?
Cat: WCK 008LP. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Fever (2:32)
Get It In The End (3:00)
Long Shadows (3:34)
Walking Back (3:40)
Save A Place (2:54)
Turn Back You Fool (3:33)
Nowhere To Be Found (3:38)
It's Time (3:20)
You Don't Get Me Down (2:55)
Just Wanna Love You (3:01)
Sorrow (2:52)
Do You Still Think Of Me? (2:47)
Review: Question: who is Benny Trokan? Answer: many things to many people. Bassist in Spoon, Lee Fields' Expressions, Reigning Sound, and The Jay Vons. Solo artist of exquisite individuality. A nostalgia-hued, retro-leaning music maker who still manages to make innovative sounds despite their clear nod to a golden age of psychedelic-garage-surf rock now gone by. Do You Still Think of Me? marks his debut for Wick Records and embraces a broad range of 1960s styles, from sweet soulful serenades to twangy Badlands panoramas and jangling pop-rock. All of which is excellent, and highly original. Hardly the easiest trick to pull off, Trokan has re-emphasised his position as one of the finest songwriters of his time. Just in case there were any doubts about this remarkably fresh-sounding veteran.
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Feeling You Up (reissue)
Cat: BANG 181LP. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Public Access Girls (4:26)
Twilight Curtains (5:17)
Wait 'til The Night (4:52)
Air Raid (5:48)
It's On Your Face (4:51)
EM7 (3:25)
Come Hither (3:59)
Leatherette Tears (3:41)
The Possessions (5:06)
Repulsion (7:10)
Track 11 (3:47)
Review: After releasing their debut EP on Sub Pop in 1992 and making the oft-criticised move of moving to a major (Capitol) for their debut LP, they moved back to an independent label for this follow up. Released via Chicago's Thick Records in 1997, it sadly ended up being their final studio album. Despite diminishing early, this is a marvel - not only in terms of their back catalogue, but within indie rock as a whole. There's shades of Grandaddy on 'Leatherette Tears', 'EM7' sounds like it paved the way for Julian Casablancas' vocal style in The Strokes and 'It's On Your Face', which was used in its entirety in Francis Ford Coppola's TV series First Wave, has a terrific, stoned 60s garage rock feel spliced with blues-driven high-energy rock. Without a doubt a standout from a truly great era for rock.
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5
5 (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: EJRC 2131. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Hey Babe (1:37)
Calico Gown (2:22)
Yellow Spanish Roses (4:07)
Jalisco Kid (3:49)
Cosmic Monster (4:04)
Cold Water Blue (3:31)
Horse Named Blue (2:44)
Long July (3:10)
Supermoon Moonshine (4:02)
I Can Still Make Cheyenne (4:00)
Review: Much contemporary and so-called cosmic American music lacks true cosmic essence, appearing more as imitation than innovation. Trummors' fifth album, 5, defies this norm with refreshing originality and exquisite execution. With lyrics akin to Robert Creeley's poetry and melodies that feel timeless, songs like 'Hey Babe' captivate with fatalistic beauty. Lerner and Cunningham's harmonies, complemented by skilled musicianship, create a captivating atmosphere and subtly blend genre conventions. Despite its rapid creation amidst uncertainty, 5 exudes both weight and airiness, ancient resonance and contemporary charm. Trummors' achievement in transcending tradition with confidence and immediacy is truly remarkable.
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