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A La Sala
A La Sala (gold vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: DOC 357LPC6. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Fifteen Fifty-Three (3:54)
May Ninth (3:08)
Ada Jean (3:16)
Farolim De Felgueiras (1:54)
Pon Pon (2:56)
Todavia Viva (4:15)
Juegos Y Nubes (2:05)
Hold Me Up (Thank You) (3:44)
Caja De La Sala (1:53)
Three From Two (3:29)
A Love International (4:09)
Les Petits Gris (3:50)
Review: Texas-based trio Khruangbin returns with their highly anticipated album, A La Sala. Blending Thai funk, psychedelic rock, and world music influences, the record mesmerizes with hypnotic grooves. Laura Lee's funky basslines, Mark Speer's intricate guitar, and Donald 'DJ' Johnson's precise drumming shine throughout. Tracks like 'Farolim De Felgueiras' and 'A Love International' exude laid-back vibes, ideal for lazy summer afternoons, while 'Juegos Y Nubes' adds a psychedelic twist to Latin rhythms. 'A La Sala' is a captivating journey through diverse musical landscapes, reaffirming Khruangbin's mastery of genre fusion and their ability to create sonic bliss.
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 in stock $27.25
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A La Sala
Cat: DOC 357LP. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Fifteen Fifty-Three (3:50)
May Ninth (3:09)
Ada Jean (3:22)
Farolim De Felgueiras (1:56)
Pon Pon (2:54)
Todavia Viva (4:20)
Juegos Y Nubes (1:59)
Hold Me Up (Thank You) (3:39)
Caja De La Sala (1:47)
Three From Two (3:31)
A Love International (4:13)
Les Petits Gris (3:48)
Review: Desert funkers Khruangbin announce their latest album A La Sala, turning their efforts inward to a more personal recollection of childhood and origination, and to reach a firmer understanding of what exact influences made this troupe who they are today. In contrast to their last record Mordechai (2020), uniquely conceived as a party record from the jump of its making, A La Sala (translation: 'to the room') is the measured, self-reflective morning after; lead singles 'May Ninth' and 'A Love International' pare back the layers even further than we could imagine Khruangbin pulling otherwise, making for emotional ponderings of the external world, inextricably tied to the internal as it is.
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Sunrise On The Sufferbus (reissue)
Sunrise On The Sufferbus (reissue) (white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: F 221976. Rel: 08 Apr 24
She Got Me (When She Got Her Dress On) (3:10)
JB Witchdance (3:10)
Jody Sings (3:10)
Rolling Green (3:36)
Ants In The Kitchen (3:11)
VHV (0:39)
Bicycle (3:34)
100 Years (Of Tears On The Wind) (4:00)
TUSA (2:55)
Tilt-A-Whirl (3:31)
Rabbit One (3:11)
Madonna (0:41)
Gimme Water (2:29)
The Moon In Your Pocket (3:15)
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Tremors
Tremors (red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: INV 311LP. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Negative Drive (4:19)
Words (3:36)
Tremors (3:07)
Labyrinths (3:26)
In The Silence (3:59)
Tremors (reprise) (2:16)
Overload (3:06)
Dead Of Night (3:44)
A Thirst (3:11)
Deep End (3:34)
Review: The KVB's forthcoming album Tremors, marks a significant return for the coldwave duo. Described as 'dystopian pop,' the album promises a fusion of industrial-tainted synths with post-punk percussive patterns, capturing the warped energy of their live performances. Lead single 'Labyrinths' offers a visceral experience, with sloping bass-lines and imposing production delivering unbridled aggression reminiscent of the band's early releases. The album represents a culmination of the duo's evolution, blending emotive impact and pop hooks within a uniquely shadowy atmosphere. As pioneers in atmosphere mastery. A cinematic journey through themes of loss, resistance and inevitable change, making it their most complete album to date.
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 in stock $24.14
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Batua
Batua (7")
Cat: MSR 040. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Batua (4:39)
Love Me & Give Up (3:29)
Review: For seven years, Matasuna Records has been dedicated to uncovering musical gems from the past. Now, they introduce a thrilling contemporary find: Barcelona-based band Bidaide. Their debut 7" vinyl single features two unreleased tracks, 'Batua' and 'Love Me & Give Up', both of which showcase their eclectic blend of soul, funk, psychedelic rock, reggae-dub, and library music. 'Batua' on the A-side delivers an energetic fusion of funky rhythms, agile guitar dialogues, and vibrant brass overlays. On the B-side, 'Love Me & Give Up' offers a soulful, relaxed vibe with Motown-esque charm. Bidaide's evolution from a duo to a vibrant band culminates in this dynamic release.
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Played by: Voodoocuts
Tags: Afro Funk
 in stock $11.41
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Colours & Light
Colours & Light (LP + insert)
Cat: MRBLP 301. Rel: 02 Apr 24
The Sun Devil Prelude (0:59)
Colours & Light (4:22)
Extra Nuit (4:23)
The Last Midnight (3:38)
Lost In The Woods (Paranoia) (3:14)
The Sun Devil (5:37)
Entre Chien Et Loup (4:24)
Lost In The Woods (Bacchanal) (3:51)
Seven Seconds To Sunrise (3:23)
After The Dawn (3:42)
Twilight (3:01)
The Sun Devil Coda (0:50)
Review: Paul Osborne, the mastermind behind Project Gemini, delivers a majestic body of work that seamlessly blends folk rock, psych soundtracks, and hazy cinematic funk. Colours & Light exudes a growing confidence and ease, reflecting Osborne's maturation as an artist. With a more layered and diverse sound, the album shines brightly with Osborne's global influences and collaborations with other musicians. The album's theme, developed through introspective lyrics inspired by insomnia, relationships, and the human condition, is expertly woven into a mesmerizing soundscape. From acid folk to psych-funk, the album incorporates elements from various cultures and scenes, resulting in a kaleidoscopic sonic experience. Overall, Colours & Light is a testament to Project Gemini's artistic growth and ability to create a rich and immersive musical journey that resonates deeply with audiences.
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 in stock $21.78
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Meddle (remastered)
Meddle (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: PFRLP 6. Rel: 23 Sep 16
One Of These Days (5:38)
A Pillow Of Winds (5:10)
Fearless (6:01)
San Tropez (3:39)
Seamus (2:12)
Echoes (23:27)
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Today & Tomorrow
Cat: FLO 0013LP. Rel: 12 May 23
In The Beginning (6:37)
Run (3:40)
Heal The World (2:17)
Lion (3:19)
The Jungle (5:14)
The Plan (2:18)
Money (2:34)
The Return (3:00)
The Greatest Smile (4:24)
Above The Sky (5:10)
Review: Today & Tomorrow is yet another superb album from the Sault collective headed up by Dean Josiah Cover AKA Info. Not much else is known about them but there sure is a hell of a lot of music to get stuck into. This album was dropped as one of five last year - alongside 11, AIIR, Earth and Untitled (God)) - all for free and all on the same day. That is a mad thing to do and you might think they can't all be good albums, but they are. This is another lo-fi soul masterpiece from one of the best bands of our time.
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 in stock $18.94
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A La Sala
A La Sala (cassette)
Cat: DOC 357CASS. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Fifteen Fifty-Three (4:00)
May Ninth (3:07)
Ada Jean (3:19)
Farolim De Felgueiras (1:57)
Pon Pon (2:58)
Todavia Viva (4:17)
Juegos Y Nubes (2:03)
Hold Me Up (Thank You) (3:44)
Caja De La Sala (1:50)
Three From Two (3:31)
A Love International (4:13)
Les Petits Gris (3:48)
Review: The eagerly awaited album A La Sala marks the return of Texas-based trio Khruangbin, seamlessly blending Thai funk, psychedelic rock, and world music influences. Laura Lee's groovy basslines, Mark Speer's intricate guitar melodies, and Donald "DJ" Johnson's precise drumming define each mesmerizing groove. Tracks like 'Farolim De Felgueiras' and 'A Love International' exude a relaxed vibe, perfect for lazy summer days, while 'Juegos Y Nubes' infuses Latin rhythms with a psychedelic twist. A La Sala takes listeners on a captivating journey through diverse musical landscapes, showcasing Khruangbin's adeptness at genre fusion and their talent for crafting sonic euphoria.
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 in stock $10.90
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Vestido Azul
Cat: MR 7366. Rel: 02 Apr 24
Vestido Azul (3:06)
I'm Just A Fool (2:43)
 in stock $13.49
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Decide
Decide (gatefold black & white vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 843563 162682. Rel: 07 Nov 23
Runner (3:43)
Gloom (3:04)
Half Life (3:06)
Fool (3:14)
On & On (2:46)
End Of Beginning (2:49)
I Want Your Video (2:11)
Climax (3:20)
Change (0:36)
Is That All It Takes (6:19)
Go For It (1:12)
Figure You Out (1:40)
Slither (2:13)
 in stock $37.89
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Sa Re Ga Machan
Cat: LIFE 040. Rel: 10 Apr 24
Sa-Re-Ga Machan (9:49)
Romantic Rhino (5:04)
Charging Tiger (4:04)
Night In The Forest (3:52)
Jungle King (3:42)
Birds In The Sky (4:32)
Monkeys' Tea Party (2:57)
Playful Squirrels (1:52)
Dancing Peacocks (2:59)
Jungle Symphony (3:31)
Review: Famous as the nephew of the world famous sitarist Ravi Shankar, Ananda Shankar carried the torch by contributing several greats to the continuing tide of prog rock and Western electronica. One such project was Sa-Re-Ga Machan, first released in 1981, and which lent a jungle-safari theme to the already established electronic rock fusions he'd laid down on his earlier self-titled record. Seguing through rollicking, schools-out psychedelic odysseys, not to mention humid, wonderfully sublime tropical soundscapes on which we can't tell what's synthetic and what isn't, this is an worthy new reissue from Life Goes On; worth every penny.
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 in stock $20.50
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Field Theory
Field Theory (limited hand-numbered 180 gram clear, blue & yellow splattered vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: FC 220V12EX2. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Figment (4:11)
Waves Of Wonder (3:30)
Clouded (4:32)
Wldng (6:32)
Shelter Of The Shade (4:57)
Main Sequence (4:45)
Altered (3:23)
The Never (6:10)
Softly Breathes (3:08)
Review: MELTS' sophomore album Field Theory is a captivating exploration of interpersonal connections set against a backdrop of turbulent electronic psych-rock. Recorded live to tape and produced by Daniel Fox, the album delves into the intricate dynamics between individuals, drawing inspiration from the scientific concept of Field Theory. Through bulldozing motorik synth lines, layered guitars, primal percussion and Eoin Kenny's cavernous vocals, the band navigates the unseen forces that bind us together. Moving away from the macroscopic scale of their debut, Maelstrom, Field Theory delves into the intimate spaces between people, capturing the gravitational pull and light waves of human interaction. It's a hypnotic sonic journey that reminds us of the profound impact we have on each other's lives, resonating with the pulsating energy of our interconnected world.
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 in stock $22.58
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Transnational Speedway League: Anthems Anecdotes & Undeniable Truths (remastered)
Transnational Speedway League: Anthems Anecdotes & Undeniable Truths (remastered) (limited gatefold 180 gram translucent "sea glass"green vinyl LP + numbered/autographed insert)
Cat: WM 172. Rel: 28 Mar 24
A Shogun Named Marcus (2:48)
El Jefe Speaks (3:45)
Binge & Purge (4:47)
12 Ounce Epilogue (4:25)
Bacchanal (4:07)
Milk Of Human Kindness (4:16)
Rats (2:38)
Earthworm (4:22)
Heirloom 13 (5:26)
Walking In The Great Shining Path Of Monster Trucks (3:41)
Effigy (5:02)
Review: Clutch's cult and debut recording back in 1993 has never before been available on vinyl, but it is now thanks to Weathermaker Music who have pressed it up to a limited 180 gram sea glass blue vinyl and included a numbered and autographed insert. Transnational Speedway League is a great work from the band's Tim Sul and it comes with great artwork which has been redesigned by Dan Winters and Sult. The limited pressing is a must-own for fans that reminds of the band's very earliest sonic roots, raw riffs and guttural vocals that all make for an intense and arresting album still now all these years later.
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 in stock $62.26
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Message From The Country
Message From The Country (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile white vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3604C. Rel: 10 Apr 24
Message From The Country (4:41)
Ella James (3:12)
No Time (3:42)
Don't Mess Me Up (3:13)
Until Your Moma's Gone (5:07)
It Wasn't My Idea To Dance (5:17)
The Minister (4:34)
Ben Crawley Steel Company (3:01)
The Words Of Aaron (5:14)
My Marge (2:05)
Review: Message From The Country marks a pivotal moment for The Move in 1971, signaling changes on the horizon. The album showcases the band pushing their sound to its limits, incorporating intricate harmonies, lush arrangements, and Beatles-esque influences. Led by Jeff Lynne's songwriting and arranging, the record exhibits a charmingly ornate yet accessible blend of rock and pop-psych elements. Despite facing challenges as a reduced trio and shifting away from live performances, the Move delivered their most complex and cohesive album. From the post-psychedelic title track to the driving energy of 'Ella James' and the airy pop-psychedelia of 'No Time,' each song contributes to a unified and powerful listening experience. Message From The Country holds its own against the White Album with its blend of musical innovation and accessibility. While it may have been overshadowed by the emergence of Electric Light Orchestra, the album remains essential for fans of the Move, ELO, and Roy Wood alike.
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 in stock $29.58
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Almost Famous (Soundtrack) (20th Anniversary Edition)
VARIOUS
Almost Famous (Soundtrack) (20th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 354962 3. Rel: 27 Oct 21
Simon & Garfunkel - "America" (3:28)
The Who - "Sparks" (3:49)
Todd Rundgren - "It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference" (3:49)
Yes - "I've Seen All Good People: Your Move" (3:35)
The Beach Boys - "Feel Flows" (4:43)
Stillwater - "Fever Dog" (3:09)
Rod Stewart - "Every Picture Tells A Story" (5:55)
The Seeds - "Mr Farmer" (3:13)
The Allman Brothers Band - "One Way Out" (live) (4:58)
Lynyrd Skynyrd - "Simple Man" (5:52)
Led Zeppelin - "That's The Way" (5:38)
Elton John - "Tiny Dancer" (6:16)
Nancy Wilson - "Lucky Trumble" (2:40)
David Bowie - "I'm Waiting For The Man" (live) (5:45)
Cat Stevens - "The Wind" (1:42)
Clarence Carter - "Slip Away" (2:30)
Thunderclap Newman - "Something In The Air" (4:04)
 in stock $17.39
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Velvet Underground & Nico (remastered)
Velvet Underground & Nico (remastered) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 371710 8. Rel: 25 Oct 12
Sunday Morning
I'm Waiting For The Man
Femme Fatale
Venus In Furs
Run Run Run
All Tomorrow's Parties
Heroin
There She Goes Again
I'll Be Your Mirror
The Black Angel's Death Song
European Son
 in stock $27.25
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Natural Magick
Natural Magick (limited orange siwrl vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: STRANGLP 4TD. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Gaslighting (3:56)
Waves (2:52)
Natural Magick (3:56)
Indian Record Player (2:44)
Chura Liya (You Stole My Heart) (3:52)
Something Dangerous (3:43)
Stay With Me Tonight (3:26)
Happy Birthday (3:39)
IDONTWANNAPAYMYTAXES (2:48)
F-Bombs (2:27)
Whistle & I Will Come (3:20)
Kalifornia Blues (3:43)
Give Me Tomorrow (4:02)
Review: Kula Shaker is back! And with their brand new album Natural Magick they continue to enchant listeners with their distinctive fusion of psychedelic rock, Indian classical influences and Britpop. The album unfolds as a signature sonic journey with Kula Shaker's famous melange of mystical lyrics and intricate instrumentals, spiritual sounds and experimental vibes. It still has a certain essence of the 90s alternative scene but with their most potent songs yet, all of which are blazing psychedelic sermons and raga-tinged raves with "pop pearls and mood-enhancing mantras" also included.
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 in stock $22.83
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Performing Songs Of Sex Love & Hate
Cat: MIND 702P. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Cornfed Dames (live In Stockholm Gota Lejon April 10th 1986 FM Broadcast) (5:17)
Do The Clam (3:51)
Love Me (3:00)
Whats Inside A Girl (3:26)
Blue Moon Baby (2:52)
Can Your Pussy The Dog? (4:14)
Surfin Bird (3:48)
Aloha From Hell (live Hammersmith Odeon London March 13th 1986 FM Broadcast) (2:35)
Can Your Pussy The Dog? (3:36)
Chicken (2:47)
Cornfed Dames (2:47)
Heartbreak Hotel (3:19)
Hot Pool Of Woman Need (3:43)
How Far Can Too Far Go (3:33)
It's Just That Song (3:26)
Review: Husband and wife singer-guitarist duo Lux Interior and Poison Ivy were the backbone and founding parents of The Cramps, whose lengthy career managed to outlive many of the formative-era punks they broke through with, first catapulting onto the New York gothabilly scene (well, arguably they invented it) circa 1976 and then only finally opting to call time in 2009, following the sad passing of Interior. During that tine, they inspired myriad garage, alternative, and heavy rock & roll bands that wanted to keep things minimal, and their work can still be considered as setting benchmarks today. Across this incredible collection of tracks, or rather Songs of Love & Hate captured live and on stage, the outfit certainly show exactly why their popularity was so long-lasting and their legacy so inimitable. You can hear elements of The Cramps in work from latter day legends such as Ezra Furman and Jim Jones, but ultimately there's nothing that comes remotely close the band themselves.
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 in stock $15.31
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Ghost Stories
Ghost Stories (gatefold LP)
Cat: FRLP 1398BLA. Rel: 27 Mar 24
Late Night Street Fight (3:24)
Cherry (2:35)
So Supernatural (5:51)
We Gotta Get Out Of This Place (3:56)
Soul Jive (2:59)
Gun (4:16)
Shot In The Dark (3:22)
The Only Thing (3:56)
Kick Out The Jams (2:24)
Money Machine (3:46)
Don't Come Running To Me (2:18)
If I Fell (2:17)
 in stock $25.43
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Chaos Rocks
Chaos Rocks (limited red marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: CLOLP 5196. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Near Earth Asteroid (2:24)
Evil Rock (2023 AD) (4:37)
Kinnikinnick Special (7:49)
Silver Machine (4:16)
Chaos Rocks (4:13)
Walking The Wheel (5:18)
2019 Ok (4:42)
Class One Kid (6:37)
Review: Chaos Rocks, the fourth album from Alan Davey's Hawkestrel project, continues the forward-looking trajectory initiated by The Future Is Us five years ago. The record maintains the project's tradition of star-studded collaborations. Notably, former Rolling Stone Mick Taylor joins in, lending his guitar prowess to tracks alongside legends like Bob Calvert and Nik Turner. While 'Evil Rock' features Calvert's classic vocal from his Hype LP, the numbers with Turner and Huw Huw Lloyd-Langton offer fresh material. Davey sheds light on the inclusion of unreleased recordings, explaining that Turner's contributions were recorded six years ago, while Cleopatra Records secured the rights to Lloyd-Langton's guitar playing. Despite the passing of Mick Slattery, whose contributions are acknowledged, Chaos Rocks stands as a testament to Hawkestrel's commitment to preserving and evolving the legacy of these iconic musicians.
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 in stock $29.06
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Future Days
Future Days (LP + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: XSPOON 9. Rel: 17 Jul 14
Future Days
Spray
Moonshake
Bel Air
Review: After 1972's seminal Ege Bamyasi, the German Krautrock legends released what is one of our personal favourite Can LPs. Aside from being the last work of theirs to feature the vocals of Damo Suzuki, it's a seriously deep and full-bodied piece of work, as you'd expect from the band. The title track itself is a hypnotic, visceral journey through space and time, but all the tracks on this are pure classics. You even get their poppier of moments in the form of "Moonshake". Don't ask any questions, just cop it. Essential gear.
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 in stock $23.35
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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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 in stock $23.35
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Second Time Around (reissue)
Second Time Around (reissue) (heavyweight blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: DC 128. Rel: 22 Feb 24
People Get Freedom (1:44)
Second Time Around (5:29)
Forthcoming From The Inside (6:06)
Higher Order (3:30)
Awake In A Muddle (5:06)
A Day Of The Stoned Sky In The Union Zoo (5:03)
First Drop Of The Sea (5:07)
Under The Sun (3:24)
Orange Sunshine (7:35)
Mind Hill (3:53)
 in stock $25.69
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Catalogue Raisonne: Vol. 11: Round The Edges (The Definitive Edition)
Cat: SIS 011SC. Rel: 31 Jan 23
Darkside (7:31)
Maypole (5:05)
Live For Today (8:06)
Rc8 (I See Hate) (5:14)
The Cat (5:25)
Zero Time (6:49)
Review: Northampton-based psychedelic rock band Dark formed in 1968 while founding member Steve Giles was still at school. They quickly became popular on the live circuit and worked up a tight playing style that they managed to capture when in the studio. Their debut album is their most well-known but a long series of compilations have also been issued. However, this is the first-ever accurate reproduction of one of the last surviving original twelve gatefold copies of the band's debut with the full-colour gatefold sleeve.
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 in stock $11.41
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World Music
World Music (limited acid yellow vinyl LP + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: LAUNCH 358. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Diarabi (2:50)
Goatman (3:59)
Goathead (5:09)
Disco Fever (4:26)
Golden Dawn (2:49)
Let It Bleed (3:53)
Run To Your Mama (2:26)
Goatlord (3:21)
Det Som Aldrig Forandras/Diarabi (7:14)
Review: Goat's World Music offers a captivating blend of Aboriginal, Nordic, psychedelia, acid Rock and tribal influences, exuding strong rock overtones driven by powerful female vocals that command attention with their intensity and strength. Throughout the album, listeners are treated to mesmerizing organ leads that add an ethereal dimension to the music, while abrasive and rash guitar work injects a raw energy into the sound. Tribal percussion rhythms further enhance the album's immersive atmosphere, transporting listeners on a sonic journey. With its diverse range of influences and eclectic instrumentation, World Music defies traditional genre boundaries, making this a listening experience that stands out.
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 in stock $22.58
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Nippon Psychedelic Soul 1970-1979
VARIOUS
Cat: TIME 018. Rel: 19 Mar 24
Hiroshi Kamayatsu - "Have You Smoked Gauloise?" (4:20)
Happy End - "Ome, Spring" (4:18)
Yoshiko Sai - "Blue Glass Ball" (4:53)
Tadashi Goino Group - "Go Beyond Time" (4:58)
Jun Fukamachi - "You" (4:08)
Momotaro Pink - "August's Impression" (with original Pinks) (6:04)
Vol 1 Chap 100 - "In The Room" (7:18)
Review: Time Capsule exposes a few of the myriad pathways in Japan's 70s psychedelic soul wormhole, when a bountiful crop of music emerged from musicians inspired by homespun hero Haruomi Hosono's Happy End project, as well as the meandering ballads emerging from the dissolution of the 1960s protest movements. From the charming, Hosono-esque Francophile lounge funk of Hiroshi Kamayatsu's 'Have You Smoked Gauloise?' to the Tadashi Goino Group's strikingly sparse drum machine n' synth incantation 'Jikan Wo Koero Go Beyond Time', almost sounding like Goino is flanked by Vega and Rev at times, to the theatrical, almost duul-esque closing ballad 'Heya No Naka In The Room', the heads at Time Capsule assemble a compelling and kaleidoscopic anthology of forgotten Japanese gems.

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 in stock $28.29
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Nimbus
Nimbus (limited 'big blue' vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: LPTLR 150IE. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Nimbus (6:18)
The Lollygagger (3:30)
Ishkabibble Magoo (2:41)
Brain Ticket (2:56)
Lily Thin (4:33)
Consider The Wound (8:26)
Walker Talker (3:33)
Hilltop Garden Lament (7:34)
Review: Nimbus by Sunburned Hand of the Man is a special journey into the band's enigmatic world, that is an ever-evolving experimental project. Recorded during a wintery week of sessions in Turner's Falls, MA, the album exudes a familial warmth and creative spontaneity as band members come together in a cozy setting to cook meals, reminisce, and make music. The album's sonic landscape is rich and varied, blending elements of psych-rock, spoken word, and instrumental improvisation. From the jaunty earworm Ishkabibble Magoo, featuring Phil Franklin's witty wordplay and infectious melody, to the haunting poetry-based pieces like 'Consider the Wound,' read by Peter Gizzi, the album traverses a wide emotional spectrum. Instrumental tracks like 'The Lollygagger' and 'Brainticket' showcase the band's musical dexterity, with dreamy synths, swirling guitars, and hypnotic rhythms creating immersive sonic textures. Each track feels like a sonic exploration, with layers of sound intertwining to create a captivating listening experience. Nimbus is a kaleidoscopic collage of sound and imagery that defies categorization and invites listeners to immerse themselves in Sunburned Hand of the Man's unique musical universe.
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Ghost (reissue)
Ghost (reissue) (heavyweight green vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: DC 127. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Sun Is Tangging (5:04)
Guru In The Echo (4:36)
Moungod Te Deum (3:55)
I've Been Flying (4:22)
Ballad Of Summer Rounder (10:42)
Moungod Asleep (5:27)
Moungod Radiant Youth (2:57)
Rakshu (6:07)
Review: Ghost are sadly an easily confused band - doubly so, for the fact that there is now a wildly popular masked metal troupe of the same name, *and* because there is, uncannily, a 1984 film named Ghost, also rather well known. This confounding is apparently so prevalent that the obligatory Wikipedia entry on *this* Ghost is titled
'Ghost (1984 band)'. We wouldn't usually mention it, save for the fact that this perhaps not so wilful obscurantism actually works in their favour. With Drag City's reissue of Ghost's first album on griseous vinyl here, it's safe to say that this Japanese experimental psych/acid record's aura as a hidden gem feels rare to come by. It's almost as if Ghost (1984) is 'haunting' the other aforementioned cultural touchstones of the same name. Don't get it twisted, though: Ghost formed in the early 80s, but this debut recording didn't make it to the pressing plant until 1990. What explains the gap in their CV, you ask? Legend has it that the band led a truly nomadic existence - as a "band" should, in all senses of the word - roving, drifting from ruined ancient temples to disused subway stations near Tokyo. With that all checked, the album itself is truly free-spirited and eerie, and not what you'd expect from contemporary notions of space rock, with prepared tinkerings and strange readymade detritus seeming to fill each piece at every twist and turn.
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Magic Carpet (reissue)
Cat: LIFE 044. Rel: 18 Apr 24
The Magic Carpet (2:23)
The Phoenix (3:18)
Black Cat (3:58)
Alan's Christmas Card (3:18)
Harvest Song (3:39)
Do You Hear The Words (2:59)
Father Time (4:18)
La La (2:39)
Peace Song (3:47)
Take Away Kesh (2:32)
High Street (3:36)
The Dream (3:56)
Review: Clem Alford's one-shot project presents a captivating fusion of Westernized ragas, featuring Alisha Sufit's enchanting vocals and Jim Moyes's psych-leaning guitar elements. Tracks like 'Alan's Christmas Card' and 'Black Cat' showcase the unique blend of Indian instruments with Western touches, while 'La La' and 'Take Away Kesh' delve into more traditional compositions. This album serves as a fascinating historical piece, highlighting the skill of Alford and Moyes in blending Indian and Western sounds. Recommended for fans of indo-prog and world music, it captures a technical zeitgeist at the intersection of cultural influences. With its creativity and historical significance, this album earns high marks for cultural reasons as much as musically.
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Tago Mago (remastered)
Tago Mago (remastered) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: XSPOON 6_7. Rel: 19 Jun 14
Paperhouse
Mushroom
Oh Yeah
Halleluwah
Aumgn
Peking O
Bring Me Coffee Or Tea
! low stock $25.69
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Just Another Saturday Night: 12 Rare Rude & Obscure Boppers From The 70s Bovver & Glam Rock Scene
William Shakespeare - "Feelin' Alright" (3:14)
Jon Symon - "Silver Star" (3:19)
Angel - "Little Boy Blue" (3:42)
Tmg - "You've Got It" (3:14)
Paper Lace - "So What If I Am" (3:21)
Streak - "Black Jack Man" (3:01)
Giggels - "Just Anoother Saturday Night" (2:52)
Don Fardon - "Don't Do That" (2:39)
Toggle - "Tiger Woman" (2:37)
Iron Cross - "Little Bit O' Soul" (2:25)
Walkers - "Fire" (3:03)
Gang - "Run Run Run" (2:55)
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Safe As Milk
Safe As Milk (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 343. Rel: 21 Oct 11
Sure 'Nuff 'N Yes I Do
Zig Zag Wanderer
Call On Me
Dropout Boogie
I'm Glad
Electricity
Yellow Brick Road
Abba Zaba
Plastic Factory
Where There's Woman
Grown So Ugly
Autumn's Child
Safe As Milk (take 5)
On Tomorrow
Big Black Baby Shoes
Flower Pot
Dirty Blue Gene
Trust Us
Korn Ring Finger
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34
The Wedding Of Ramona Blair (reissue)
The Wedding Of Ramona Blair (reissue) (limited 7" (indie exclusive))
Cat: TLAS 004. Rel: 07 Feb 24
The Wedding Of Ramona Blair (2:16)
Lazy Man (2:22)
 in stock $17.13
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America's Volume Dealer
America's Volume Dealer (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile clear & black smokey vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3185C. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Over Me (4:20)
Congratulations Song (3:21)
Stare Too Long (4:57)
Diablo Blvd (3:25)
Doublewide (4:13)
Zippo (4:32)
Who's Got The Fire (3:07)
Sleeping Martyr (4:57)
Take What You Want (3:29)
13 Angels (6:34)
Gittin' It On (2:37)
Rather See You Dead (1:44)
Steady Roller (demo version) (2:27)
Review: Originally released at the turn of the new millennium, America's Volume Dealer marked the sixth full-length from North Carolina sludging southern metal legends Corrosion Of Conformity, and would be the last to feature longtime drummer Reed Mullin before his return a decade later in 2010. Noted for being the band's most accessible or "radio-friendly" project due to the more polished production and increased reliance on melody, there's no denying that while the dank stoner-heft grooves of old are largely absent, the more alternative rock-leaning approach to their signature brand of metallic, southern blues, in hindsight, was a remarkable breath of fresh air within their back catalogue.
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Mordechai
Mordechai (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DOC 193LP. Rel: 26 Jun 20
First Class (4:42)
Time (You & I) (5:46)
Connaissais De Face (4:19)
Father Bird Mother Bird (3:05)
If There Is No Question (5:51)
Pelota (2:49)
One To Remember (4:24)
Dearest Alfred (3:58)
So We Won't Forget (5:00)
Shida (4:02)
Review: 'Mordechai is another blissed-out record from Texan party-chill-psyche trio Khruangbin. It's also among the outfit's most defined and driven, a smooth, sticky hot funk odyssey made for hazy afternoon soirees. Leader Laura Lee is, as ever, unfathomably siren-like on vocals, her bass grooves aiding the process of seduction no end. Even at the most upbeat and anthemic, 'Time (You and I)', it's hard not to feel woozy and intoxicated by the pared-back breaks and guitar lick combination. Dance floor ammo for sure, as is Pelota. Overall, though, it's an album best savoured slowly, allowing you to fully appreciate every lackadaisical moment of opiate goodness, with tracks such as 'Father Bird, Mother Bird', 'One To Remember' and 'Shida' summoning stunning sticky, heavy, deep atmospheres.
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Troubled Mind
Troubled Mind (limited 7")
Cat: SN 115. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Troubled Mind (3:59)
Ranscombe Farm Boogie (3:08)
 in stock $13.49
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Wig Out! Freak Out!
VARIOUS
Wig Out! Freak Out! (limited translucent neon pink & black marbled LP & orange vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BN 9LPXX. Rel: 11 Apr 24
The Sonics - "Shot Down" (2:15)
The Standells - "Dirty Water" (2:46)
The Haunted - "1-2-5" (2:30)
The Birds - "You're On My Mind" (2:45)
Paul Revere & The Raiders - "I'm Not Your Stepping Stone" (2:47)
The Shadows Of Knight - "Shake" (2:29)
The Starlets - "You Don't Love Me" (2:14)
The Wimple Winch - "Save My Soul" (3:08)
The Action - "Land Of 1000 Dances" (2:51)
Jacques Dutronc - "Le Responsable" (2:33)
The Eyes - "You're Too Much" (3:20)
The Remains - "Don't Look Back" (2:39)
The Kinks - "Louie Louie" (2:57)
Rita Chaos & The Quests - "Hanky Panky" (3:02)
The Argyles - "Farmer John" (1:53)
The Poets - "Wooden Spoon" (2:29)
The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - "Shifting Sands" (3:55)
? & The Mysterians - "Up Side" (2:52)
The Third Bardo - "I'm Five Years Ahead Of My Time" (2:15)
The Shadows Of Knight - "Gloria" (2:35)
The Chocolate Watch Band - "Let's Talk About Girls" (2:45)
The Open Mind - "Magic Potion" (3:27)
Count Five - "Double-Decker Bus" (2:00)
The Satans - "Makin' Deals" (2:00)
The Quik - "Berts Apple Crumble" (2:12)
The Spencer Davis Group - "I'm A Man" (2:51)
Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity - "Indian Rope Man" (3:22)
The Hi-Fis - "Tread Softly For The Sleepers" (2:11)
The Yardbirds - "Stroll On" (2:44)
The Pirates - "Cuttin' Out" (2:01)
The Seeds - "Pushin' Too Hard" (2:33)
Davie Allan & The Arrows - "Blues Theme" (2:13)
Review: "The album was inspired by my many happy DJ nights promoting my club night 'Club Pod' down in Brighton in the 1990s and my love of all things Sixties Freakbeat. I wanted to put as many great tracks as I could on one compilation to hopefully bring across the feeling of sheer joy from spinning these awesome tracks in a club and seeing the place go off," says Mark McQuillan, the man responsible for this expansive compendium to a driving 1960s sub genre of UK and US guitar undergrounds. The Haunted, The Birds, The Wimple Winch, The Remains, The Kinks, The Eyes, The Shadows of Knight, and The Action, all make appearances. As do other bands that don't start with 'the'. For example, Davie Allan & The Arrows, Count Five, and Spencer Matthews Band (just kidding). If you know, you know.
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Virgin (reissue)
Virgin (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: MR 453. Rel: 02 Apr 24
Virgin (2:59)
Tell The World I’m Alive (4:13)
Yellow Sea Days: March 7th/March 8th/March 9th (9:03)
Jews Caboose (4:24)
A Place In Time Call "You & Me" (0:33)
Simple (3:22)
Meshkalina (5:19)
Last Song (2:26)
 in stock $23.35
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Ege Bamyasi
Cat: XSPOON 8. Rel: 25 Jun 14
Pinch
Sing Swan Song
One More Night
Vitamin C
Soup
I'm So Green
Spoon
Review: In the forty-two years since the release of Ege Bamyasi, no-one has done as much to blend the spheres of experimental rock music and the avant-garde than Can, whilst also maintaining a hip-shaking primal pulse and delivering a radiant wash of kaleidoscopic sound that defies classification. Ege Bamyasi still stands as one of their crowning achievements, and one whose spooky reverberations have made their presence felt throughout a mighty chunk of the rock and dance music of the decades that have followed. An otherworldly masterclass for the ages.
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Played by: De Los Miedos
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Rocanrol In Mono
Rocanrol In Mono (LP in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: UTGR 148. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Takeout Dinner (2:01)
Interwebs (Sex, Drugs 'n' Theft) (2:09)
Dead To The World (2:19)
Karaoke Booth (1:36)
Private Mind (1:50)
Loose Change (2:16)
Rubix Cube (1:25)
Home Alone (2:52)
No Sleep (1:56)
Poke You In The Eye (1:54)
Review: Though soliciting some confusion as to whether it was written in 1977 or 2023, Pleasants' latest sonic gut-jab Rocanrol In Mono is a raw and toothy nostalgic throwback. Recorded in its entirety by frontman Al Uminium on four-track cassette, this whirlwind of an album revels in the unserious and fleeting, squashing every blues lick, top-reg solo and/or drum line under flattening walls of compression that nonetheless allow for much hilarity and dynamism and finding joy in the little things in life ('Loose Change', 'Interwebs', Rubix Cube').
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Monster Movie (reissue)
Monster Movie (reissue) (limited blue marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLSPOON 4. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Father Cannot Yell (7:00)
Mary, Mary, So Contrary (6:14)
Outside My Door (4:11)
You Doo Right (20:22)
Review: Mute and Spoon Records continue in their CAN retrospective bout, following up the first two parts of the long-lost CAN live series ('Brighton' and 'Stuttgart' respectively) with further re-releases of their best known albums. Here, their sci-fi prog masterpiece 'Monster Movie' gets a blue vinyl rerub, doing best justice yet to the band's debut after Holger Czukay and Irmin Schmidt left their academic careers to start the band. The twenty minute peak state 'Yoo Doo Right' sounds particularly great here, thanks to the band members overseeing the album's most recent remaster in 2004. As ever with CAN, this album has an honest, intense and raw sound.
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Halloween In Heels (Live San Francisco 1996)
Cat: RLYEH 003. Rel: 10 Jan 22
Dinner With Drag (3:16)
Five Years Ahead Of My Time (2:14)
Green Fuz (2:02)
Faster Pussycat, Kill! Kill! (2:37)
Creature From The Black Leather Lagoon (3:24)
Ultra Twist (4:11)
Strychnine (2:37)
I Walked All Night (2:59)
Goo Goo Muck (3:07)
I Was A Teenage Werewolf (6:20)
You Got Good Taste (4:13)
Psychotic Reaction (2:33)
The Crusher (1:35)
Surfin' Bird (4:10)
 in stock $18.67
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Catalogue Raisonne Vol X
Cat: SIS 010SC. Rel: 31 Jan 23
Darkside (7:31)
Maypole (5:05)
Live For Today (8:05)
RC8 (5:00)
The Cat (5:25)
Zero Time (6:52)
Review: British psychedelic rock band Dark released their debut album Dark Round The Edges in 1972 and put out several more until the late 70s. Steve Giles was the man responsible for forming the group while still at school in Northampton in 1968. He took care of the design, photography and production as well as playing lead guitar and providing vocals alongside Martin Weaver on guitar, Alan Bowley engineering and Ron Johnson on bass. Their well-honed live sound transferred well to record when they head into SIS Studios to record the bulk of their work. Melodic prog rock licks, fuzzy guitar riffs and angular drums define much of this collection.
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Saturday Night Special (reissue)
Cat: BBE 414ALPB. Rel: 22 Jun 23
Saturday Night Special
Joy Road
Belle Isle Daze
Saturday Night Special (alternate take)
Creative Musicians
Cheeba
Allen Barnes
On Your Mind
Help Me Get Away
Saturday Night Special (Lost alternative mix)
Belle Isle Daze (Lost alternative mix)
Review: One of the most remarkable things about Saturday Night Special, the 1975 debut album by the Lyman Woodard Organisation, is how two musicians - accompanied by various sessions drummers - could make such a rich and layered set. It still impresses that Lyman Woodard and Ron English could create so many superbly evocative and cinematic jazz-fusion workouts almost on their own. The set has long been regarded as one of the best musical commentaries on a particularly low period in Detroit's post-industrial history, and many of the tracks are suitably poignant - even those clearly aimed at the dancefloor. Critically, this reissue deals with one of the major issues with original copies - their poor pressing - by stretching the same tracks over two slabs of wax, rather than one.
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Supersonic Megafauna Collision
Cat: HPS 299LP. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Supersonic Megafauna Collision
Fuzzorgasm (Keep On Screaming)
Garden Of Bones
Atomic Shaman
One With The Void
Tusko's Last Trip
 in stock $17.13
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2 (remastered)
Cat: MRBLP 300. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Verocai (3:13)
Tezeta (feat Petar Martic) (3:23)
Motive I (3:32)
Mirouze (3:18)
ES-II Jazz (2:06)
Lyric (3:02)
Motive II (1:39)
Business Partners (feat Inturist) (3:34)
Corrida (3:28)
Credit History (1:22)
Nascimento (3:47)
Review: This is a black vinyl version of a reissue that we also have on gold vinyl of Soyuz's '2' album. Originally released in 2019, this album marks a significant phase in the band's evolution, offering a glimpse into the sound that would define their later work while retaining traces of avant-psychedelic-pop influences. Produced during bandleader Alex Chumak's transition from Minsk to Kyiv, the LP reflects the tension between exploration and homesickness. Drawing from influences like Mikita Arlou, Ethiopian jazz, and Italian library music, the album eloquently captures the melancholy of long-distance travel and transience, creating a sonic narrative of emotional flux.
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 in stock $20.24
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Infinite Peaks
Infinite Peaks (limited translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: HPS 297LTD. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Navigator (#9) (23:06)
Space Mountain (19:48)
 in stock $23.35
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Gravedigger
Cat: MIG 02631. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Red Sun (8:54)
Bubbles (3:52)
Watcha' Trying To Do? (3:55)
I Wanna' Scream (2:46)
Gravedigger (20:47)
 in stock $23.61
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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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