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Shake!
Shake! (gold vinyl 7")
Cat: DAMGOOD 612. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Shake! (3:23)
You Woo Me (3:06)
Review: The Fabulous Courettes' 'Shake!' unleashes a whirlwind of retro-inspired rock 'n' roll energy in a compact package. This Danish-Brazilian duo ignites the airwaves with their electrifying blend of garage rock and 1960s girl-group aesthetics. 'Shake!' is a sonic explosion of fuzzy guitar riffs, infectious drumbeats and irresistible vocal harmonies that compel listeners to move. With its raw, unbridled energy and infectious hooks, this track embodies the essence of rebellion and liberation and makes for a sonic adrenaline rush that transports listeners to the heyday of rock 'n' roll, leaving them craving more of its infectious charm.
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 in stock $8.33
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First Utterance (reissue)
First Utterance (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile crystal clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 1937C. Rel: 20 Feb 24
Diana
The Herald
Drip Drip
Song To Comus
The Bite
Bitten
The Prisoner
Review: Music on Vinyl has been one of the leading reissue labels dedicated to lesser-known music from the past for the past 15 years. Here, they have gotten the opportunity to press one of the most crucial releases in Folk and Progressing rock during the early 70s. English vocalist, guitarist and composer Roger Wootton first album as Comus is revered for many reasons within the Prog community musically. This version is pressed on clear 180-gram vinyl matching the overall clean look and packaging on this record that comes complete with insert that features some background on the project, plus a beautifully designed gatefold jacket. Expect copies to fly out fast on this highly revered piece of history.
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 in stock $33.36
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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 $15.38
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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 $20.34
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Third Vibration
Third Vibration (limited 'cloudy' blue marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: LMR 333. Rel: 18 Mar 24
All Is One (2:49)
Komorebi (2:47)
Ashes (2:08)
In Plundered Dreams (2:34)
Famagusta Port (3:06)
Ojos Verdes (2:52)
Feelin' Blue (2:37)
Sun In Gemini (2:35)
Pajaro De Cumbia (1:45)
Cosmic Boogie (1:24)
Review: After two well-received albums, BALTHVS comes out with their third, titled Third Vibration. The Columbian rock band plays a unique blend of exciting music,with songs often touching on psychedelic, funk, rhythm and blues and Latin, soul and rock music. Take their first song on the album 'All is One' for example - a cornucopia of influences mixing with a shimmering and crisp production that gives off a great 70s vibe to it. Whether you are relaxing by the pool, on vacation or you having a mellow get together at your house, Third Vibration is the perfect audio soundtrack and background music for a nice time.
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 in stock $31.81
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Magnetic Sunshine
Magnetic Sunshine (limited 'solar wind' orange vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: LOTO 038. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Eat Fire (4:20)
Horrorskelett (4:07)
Blackberry Gardens (5:39)
La Seance (3:43)
Raven (4:52)
The Dawn (4:15)
Enceladus (3:39)
Magnetic Sunshine (5:02)
Review: Magnetic Sunshine will be the fifth studio album from the dynamic sound fusion band The Men From S.P.E.C.T.R.E. The band formed in 1997 and are known for their cinematic grooves and dancefloor destroyers. You could compare this to some sort of James Bond lost movie soundtrack cover but it is so much more than that. Songs romp into Go-Go, pop and fusion, funk and rock music. And that's not all. Check out the beautiful bridges and passages in 'Raven' or the sonic assault on 'Enceladus '. We really like the psychedelia in 'Blackberry Gardens' as well. This unique band is a great example at how music can enthrall and entertain you. This great looking package and cover art comes complete with matching orange vinyl.
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 in stock $24.50
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Ngelar
Ngelar (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: GGB 035LP. Rel: 23 Apr 24
Tatalu (2:57)
Pesta Rakyat Pabrik Gula (3:35)
Tanah Bertuah (3:27)
Hareeng (2:26)
Boa-Boa (3:17)
Bangkai Belantara (with Monica Hapsari) (5:21)
Kawin Tebu (with Monica Hapsari) (3:25)
Setan Dolbon (with Monica Hapsari) (3:41)
Gelombang Pemecah Malam (4:25)
Mencari Selamat (3:10)
Review: Indonesian groove merchants Lair are back on Guruguru Brain with their second LP, which finds them digging even deeper into themes as well as the instrumental psych sound they established themselves on. The album reflects on the land in the region of their hometown Jatiwangi, on the northern shores of Java, and the tension between love for their home and the grim portent of industrialisation. Led by the strident, meandering guitar sound as it careers through all manner of moody landscapes, it's an engrossing trip-out and a sincere expression from a community which neatly proves the international power of psych rock as a vessel for a message.
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 in stock $28.68
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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 $28.42
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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 $11.46
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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 $21.89
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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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 in stock $25.55
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Leather Jacket & Diesel Smoke: Chili Dippin' In Red Tiger Shoes (Gems & Oddities From Lux & Ivy's Vault)
Conny & The Bellhops - "Shot Rod"
Tyrone Schmidling - "You're Gone, I'm Left"
Pat Patterson - "Rat-A-Ma-Cue" (part 1)
The Accidentals - "Twangin Machine"
Dean Beard - "Rakin' & Scrapin'"
The Century Five - "Red Tiger Shoes"
Chuck & Gary - "Teenie Weenie Jeanie"
Pam Thum - "The Devil's Old Suitcase"
Gary Kane - "The Fight"
Lightning Junior & The Empires - "Somebody Changed The Lock"
Gene Hall - "Monkey On The Moon"
The Blasts - "Canaveral Rock"
Willows - "Trail Of Tears"
Bonnie Guitar - "Johnny Vagabond"
Linda Green - "Honey Buggie"
Silver Belles With Herb Silver's Orchestra - "Candy Kisses & Bubbly Gum"
The Raiders - "Hocus Pocus"
Mighty Joe Houston Orchestra - "Walk Baby Walk"
Ray Burden - "A Hot-Rodders Dream"
Tall Tonio & The Mello-Dees - "Hot-Rod-Car"
Charlie Ryan - "Hot Rod Race"
The Billy Williams Quartet - "Busy Lane"
Joyce Poynter - "Chilli Dippin' Baby"
The Sounds - "Charlie Chan"
The Huntsmen - "Big Bowl Of Soul"
Sweetie Jones - "I've Been Wrong"
Ronnie Pearson - "Hot Shot"
John Worthan - "The Cat's Were Jumping"
William Cobbs - "You Don't Love Me"
Chris Christian & The Chordaires - "Lover Boy"
Pat Patterson - "Rat-A-Ma-Cue" (part 2)
James Gallagher - "Ford 7 Shaker"
The Gamblers - "Teen Machine"
Sandy Nelson - "The City"
Don Ralke - "Zooba"
Lada Edmund - "Foxy"
Ritchie Adams - "Pakistan"
Elisabeth Waldo - "Incan Festival Dance"
Grupo Afro-Cubano - "Bongosera"
Fred Katz - "Foggy, Foggy Dew"
John Reedy & His Stone Mountain Trio - "Oh Death"
Pearl Ravens & The Concords - "I'm Not Ashamed (Ugly Woman)"
Pepper Pots - "Leather Jacket Cowboy"
Doye O'Dell - "Diesel Smoke"
Mike Page - "Long Black Shiny Car"
The Nite Riders - "Women & Cadillacs"
Bill Flagg - "Go Cat Go"
Hank Blackman & The Killers - "Itchy Koo"
Mack Self - "Everyday"
Vancie Flowers - "Wet Back"
Review: Lux Interior and Poison Ivy, of Cramps fame, team up to deliver Leather Jackets and Diesel Smoke, a whopping 50-track compilation that documents their utmost personal favourite rock recordings, in the micro-veins of acid folk, rockabilly and psychobilly. We'll doff and eat our hats if both said punk legends' rising signs aren't Scorpio. With madcap performances from Donnie James with the Mighty Joe Houston Orchestra, Tall Tonio And The Mello-Dees, Chris Christian And The Chordaires, Elisabeth Waldo, Fred Katz and John Reedy and His Stone Mountain Trio among many more, this is a cavalcade of no-hit wonders, every last one of them a gem. Amounting to a contemporaneous account of the music that The Cramps heard and loved during their rise to notoriety, not to mention the lesser-known music that would've graced the halls of New York's CBGB club, of which they were favourite performers.
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 in stock $14.59
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Murder Of The Universe
Murder Of The Universe (splattered vinyl LP + 32 page booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: ATO 0400. Rel: 12 Jun 17
A New World (The Tale Of The Altered Beast) (0:59)
Altered Beast I (2:23)
Alter Me I (0:46)
Altered Beast II (4:29)
Alter Me II (1:25)
Altered Beast III (2:14)
Alter Me III (1:27)
Altered Beast IV (5:10)
Life/Death (1:01)
Some Context (The Lord Of Lightning vs Balrog) (0:16)
The Reticent Raconteur (1:13)
The Lord Of Lightning (part 1) (1:54)
The Lord Of Lightning (part 2) (3:03)
The Balrog (4:33)
The Floating Fire (1:54)
The Acrid Corpse (0:58)
Welcome To An Altered Universe (Han-Tyumi & The Murder Of Universe) (0:55)
Digital Black (2:46)
Han-Tyumi, The Confused Cyborg (2:15)
Soy-protein Munt Machine (0:30)
Vomit Coffin (2:19)
Murder Of The Universe (4:11)
Review: These Aussie psych-mayhem merchants have set their sights on releasing a terrifying five records this year, and only a fool or a cynic would deny they're capable of it, given the freewheeling abandon and hell-for-leather chutzpah they've delivered on each of their ten outings to date. Whilst the majority of bands habitually claim to be pursuing a uniquely uncompromising vision, few are as guileless and full-on as the outfit we feast on via 'Murder Of The Universe', one completely unafraid to deal with four-part sagas concerning Tolkein-esque mythical monsters and Japanese cyborgs via a kinetic and combustible melange of garage fury and third-eye-massaging acid visions. Who knows where King Gizzard are heading, but right-thinking folks will be willing them to keep their foot firmly on the accelerator.
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 in stock $31.02
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Los Sounds De Krauts (reissue)
Cat: ELHLP 1. Rel: 15 Feb 22
I Won't Stop (8:18)
Roses (6:12)
ZEN (7:27)
Plazmakeks (10:36)
Other Side (2:15)
Sundazed (9:42)
Where The Skies End (4:15)
Weltraummantra (16:18)
Schlaflied (2:13)
2 Plus 7 (3:03)
Overriding (15:22)
Review: Los Sounds de Krauts is frequently cited in any list of the best Colour Haze moments. In all honesty, that comes down to a matter of opinion. If one this is for sure, though, the record is guaranteed to divide opinion, and it really depends on whether you're into loose, off-the-cuff feeling albums that have an air of improvisation to them. Less of an LP in the traditional sense, this is Colour Haze doing what they do best - an hour and a half, or thereabouts, of stoner rock designed to take you on an increasingly immersive sonic trip. It's gritty, guttural, at times high energy and in other moments so low-slung you can almost imagine the band playing horizontally. We think it's a masterclass of layering and melding ideas harmonies, riffs and motifs into one beautifully messy whole. If there's any sense left, you will too.
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 in stock $32.85
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Mr Fantasy
Mr Fantasy (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 900181. Rel: 04 Mar 08
Paper Sun
Heaven Is In Your Mind
Berkshire Poppies
House For Everyone
No Face, No Name & No Number
Dear Mr Fantasy
Here We Go 'Round The Mulberry Bush
Smiling Phases
Hole In My Shoe
Dealer
Utterly Simple
Coloured Rain
Hope I Never Find Me There
Giving To You
Am I What I Was Or Was What I Am?
Review: Vinyl Lovers brings you the reissue of Traffic's 'Mr Fantasy'. Riding fairly high on the success of their singles, the band, whose members included Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood, and Dave Mason, released its 1967 debut LP, which also soon shot up to the number 16 slot on the UK albums chart. Aided by their use of unusual instruments (Winwood played the organ, Wood played flute and Mason the sitar) they created a hybrid of pop/blues rock with a sound that was somewhat unique for the time and which soon made them international superstars. This deluxe reissue includes 5 bonus tracks and a poster.
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 in stock $18.00
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Cool Sound Of Everything: Chillin' Around Xmas
Cat: FNR 175. Rel: 21 Dec 20
Meeting At Flea Market (3:40)
Shades Of Pale (3:35)
Review: While most of us will (sadly) not be going anywhere this holiday season, we can still get a musical taster of what it would be like Chilling at Christmas in the St Petersburg studio of modern funk apostles the Vicious Seeds. Their festive offering is a drowsy, deep, slow and laidback affair - the kind of jazzy instrumental soul and funk that would probably go well with a few mince pies and a needlessly large glass of port. A-side 'Meeting at Flea Market' is particularly lovely, with trombone and trumpet-heavy riffs and leisurely jazz guitar solos making themselves comfortable atop crunchy, deep (filled) funk drums. 'Shades of Pale', meanwhile, is even deeper, warmer and more bass-heavy, with some of the laziest and jazziest electric guitar solos we've ever heard. Delicious!
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 in stock $15.38
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The Soft Bulletin Companion (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Cat: 093624 885016. Rel: 23 Jun 21
Thirty-Five Thousand Feet Of Despair (5:02)
1000 (feat Hands - Early mix) (3:11)
Riding To Work In The Year 2025 (Your Invisible Now) (5:52)
Buggin' (Lips mix) (3:10)
A Machine In India (4:10)
Okay I'll Admit That I Really Don't Understand (4:30)
The Captain (5:11)
Satellite Of You (4:16)
The Spiderbite Song (Early mix) (3:56)
Slow Motion (Early mix) (3:13)
1000 (feat Hands - Final mix) (5:49)
Little Hands (Rough mix) (4:38)
The Big Ol' Bug Is The New Baby Now (4:59)
Review: Following the release of The Soft Companion in 1999, the Flaming Lips' management team hastily put together a promo CD featuring out-takes, radio edits and alternate versions recorded during the same sessions. Those ultra-limited, hard to find promo CDs have since become in-demand items amongst the band's legion of fans, hence this first ever "official" release on rather fetching silver vinyl. It boasts various "early mixes" and demos by the band themselves, numerous B-sides and a handful of cuts that ended up as bonus cuts on international releases of the wildly popular album.
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 in stock $31.61
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9
9 (limited 180 gram transparent green vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: STR 025LPC1. Rel: 08 Oct 21
Song For Anges (4:15)
Human Touch (3:16)
America's Cup (3:50)
Take Me Avalon I'm Young (3:28)
Pink Lunettes (5:51)
Czech Locomotive (5:16)
Rambo (4:40)
Gold Cup/Plastic Sole (4:21)
Toast (4:10)
Review: Pond started out 2020 by laying down a load of impromptu recordings and unplanned jam session which they have now pulled apart and rebuilt into this new album, 9. It flies by like a stream of electronic indie rock consciousness with barely a moment to pause and take stock. It is packed with references from intergalactic rock operas to bubbling synth pop, 80s hair metal and even some sultry sax and glam rock. The music is certainly something new for the band in many places, but will still appeal to old fans as well as winning new ones.
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 in stock $22.69
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Follakzoid (remastered)
Cat: BYM 002. Rel: 24 Sep 21
Sky Input I (7:30)
Sky Input II (7:30)
El Humo (7:30)
Directo Al Sol (6:10)
Loop (7:51)
Track 6 (1:07)
Lisergico Club (5:02)
Review: If this is your first encounter with Follakzoid then prepare to feel a blustering wind rushing through your hair, even if that is only symbolically speaking. Hailing from Chile, the three piece proudly lay claim to influences that date back to the ancient music of the Andes mountain range dominating a vast chunk of their homeland. But if you didn't know that, their work would likely strike you as blisteringly powerful progressive rock with math, garage and grunge elements.


Or at least that's certainly true of 'El Humo', third track on this self-titled gem that feels purpose built for sweaty basements down dodgy backstreets. And the same can be said for 'Directo Al Sol'. Elsewhere, though, more spiritual nuances dominate. 'Loop' seems to send its loose guitar twangs into the cosmos, while 'Sky Input II' invites us to look over the edge of the peak into an endless beyond. Magical stuff.
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Mystery
Mystery (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: GGB 022LP. Rel: 16 Jul 20
Intro (2:51)
Mystery (4:42)
Chakra (4:57)
Jou-tau (3:23)
717 (4:07)
Ancient Mars (4:48)
A Nambra (5:25)
In The K Court (3:52)
Review: Forget chip music, Taipei trio Mong Tong have again managed to crack the 'reminds me of a Mega Drive cut scene' sound in all its glory here. A record that's synthy to its core but still manages to muster enough guttural funk to make it feel like the ground beneath your feet is part of each track's fabric, it's a dancefloor groover writhing out of some epic, ethereal thing - hardly a bog standard experience. Opening on the aptly titled 'Intro', a slow float through refrained keys that conjure images of digitised clouds, the stage is set for the action that follows. The title number even opens on a crackled sample of a locked groove Wu Tang Clan wouldn't refuse before fully dropping in, perhaps nodding to those five-second intros to new stages of a game. 'Chakra' takes on a darker but no less hypnotic approach, with 'Jou-tau' finishing us with a roundhouse kick of Asian TV samples and another immersive, richly textured beats-y arrangement.
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Played by: Dj soFa
 in stock $28.68
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Live At Villain
Live At Villain (red vinyl LP)
Cat: LMLP 508. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Como Me Quieres (3:34)
Dern Kala (3:12)
August 10 (5:14)
Friday Morning (6:43)
August Twelve (5:24)
Mr White (5:05)
Two Fish & An Elephant (4:21)
White Gloves (3:04)
Lady & Man (5:18)
Evan Finds The Third Room (5:41)
Maria Tambien (3:13)
Review: Smoked-out Texan psych troupe Khruangbin have picked a pretty apt moment to release this recording of their live show at Villain, Brooklyn. For starters, it's summer 2020, and if it weren't for a global pandemic there's a good chance a few of us would be recovering from the night before to a late-afternoon, or better yet early-evening performance from this lot at some festival or other. Secondly, because of said health crisis, we're all starved of the unique qualities that come from a band playing in the flesh. Dinner is definitely served here, then, via generous helpings of Laura Lee's bass-laden grooves and gorgeous, intoxicatingly airy vocal delivery. First laid down in 2018, when Khruangbin were touring in support of their second album, while 'Con Todo El Mundo' provides the majority of musical moments here, really 'Live At Villain' is a self-contained record - an hour or so of the band's typically magical and engrossing stage stuff, captured for keeps.
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 in stock $46.66
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Threebie 3
Threebie 3 (180 gram yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: ORBIT 020LP. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Starship (live) (4:57)
Revolution (live) (6:24)
Suicide (live) (12:18)
Repeater (live) (5:24)
Live Intro Theme (Xtacy) (8:54)
Review: English alternative-garage psyche rockers (and that barely comes close) Spacemen 3 had a serious reputation for their live shows. Inducing the kind of trance-like states in their audiences we more commonly associate with the endless spirals of dance music, for some the trio are godfathers of shoegaze, writing the book on that epic guitar opera long before people really knew what to call it, helping set the tone for the more exploratory side of 1980s rock. Simply put, they were a group you'd feel lucky to have experienced live, and even this five track opus of mind-melting rhythms, discordance and pent up energy is a pretty incredible thing to behold. Recorded live at Melkweg, Amsterdam, and originally released in 1989, once you've lost a few minutes in the refrains, builds, and crescendos you'll understand the cult status of this release - thankfully now repressed.
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73
Imperfect Strangers
Imperfect Strangers (140 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ERC 098. Rel: 22 Mar 21
Yellow Samba (5:30)
Hands On Fire (3:44)
Cymbolia (3:51)
Oyster (3:27)
Basic Tactic (1:54)
Almost Touching (4:27)
Kites (5:58)
Journey To Omdurman (2:34)
Under The Ice (4:18)
Chasing Moroder (5:39)
Spring Man (2:51)
Woman In A Room (Of Colors) (3:36)
Review: Emotional Rescue go hunting in the reeds for forgotten projects, and come up trumps once again. Delay Tactics formed at the beginning of the 80s as a tape looping project from Carl Weingarten and Reed Nesbit before expanding their palette with Walter Whitney's synth vamping. They didn't last past their second album, 1984's Any Questions?, but now the finest of the band's catalogue has been documented here. The sound is prime inquisitive 80s, teetering between the traditional band dynamic and the experimental pastures of technology-powered music. At times infectiously playful ('Oyster') and at others compellingly beautiful ('Kites'), Delay Tactics are exactly the kind of band that deserve another moment in the sunshine.
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 in stock $10.42
74
Rose City Band
Cat: THRILL 520LP. Rel: 17 Jan 20
Rip City (3:48)
Wide Roll (4:24)
Me & Willie (7:32)
Wandering Feeling (3:41)
Rivers Of Mind (6:32)
Fear Song (7:24)
Fog Of Love (4:23)
Review: Fans of The Grateful Dead listen up: you should have been taking note of Rose City Band before now. Don't worry, though, this self-titled from a blues-tipped troupe - who clearly understand the joys of psychedelia - is the outfit's debut. As such while you've missed a bit, there's hopefully far more to come. When it comes to outfits like Rose City Band it's easy to simply reel off a list of people the pack have elements of, partly because accurate definitions don't come easy when there are shades of garage rock, tripped out roll, and even some hallucinogenic take on country and western swoon at play. And that's just on the appropriately titled "Wandering Feeling". You could well nod to Moon Duo, Little Feat and the aforementioned Dead, alongside Cosmic Americana, of course. References aside, RCB rank among the finest making this fare, so prepare to get lost in a kaleidoscopic road trip.
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75
Viscerals
Viscerals (limited coloured vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LAUNCH 184SLP. Rel: 03 Apr 20
Reducer (4:25)
Rubbernecker (4:26)
New Body (7:07)
Blood & Butter (1:46)
World Crust (3:11)
Crazy In Blood (5:13)
Halloween Bolson (8:58)
Hell's Teeth (3:36)
Review: Whether you opt to use the abbreviation - Pigsx7 - or say the band name in full, one thing is certainly abundantly clear about the swine-inspired sludge-rockers from Newcastle, UK. They make very loud and very powerful 'proper' rock music, make no apologies about it, and have been pretty damn consistent since they first squealed onto the scene with riffs blazing. 'Viscerals' does not break from that remit. Having managed to simultaneously win over die hard heavy metal types and BBC 6 Music listeners alike, they deliver this as their latest offering to the music hungry populace, and it's pretty much business as usual. Exceptional guitar innovation, propulsive rhythms and commanding atmospheres, with the only real change being the track lengths - with these arguably their most succinct to date, but as overwhelming as anything that has come before.
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76
Kompromat
Kompromat (clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FC 118V12. Rel: 29 Nov 19
It Grows Under (10:48)
Runnin' Escapin' (7:10)
The People (6:43)
Quite A Charade (7:45)
The Wheel (7:00)
Review: If you like dark, scuzzy, hypnotic, druggy rock 'n' roll with an extra helping of hallucinogenic FX then Portuguese three piece 10,000 Russos should have crossed your path by now. On the off chance that hasn't happened, let's start by you preparing to ask "where the hell have you guys been?". This is where Mark E. Smith and Neu! meet for a dance off in a pitch black room with only a strobe to guide their moves. Taking its name from "compromising material" used by the KGB for coercion and blackmail, on "Kompromat" the band have managed to genuinely distill that concept into something that's not just listenable, but repeatable. All tracks are delivered with pin-point accuracy, whether that's the hook-bass of post-punk nod "Runnin' Escapin'", spacey opener "It Grows Under", or the rough and ready squeal of distorted guitar reverberations on last hurrah "The Wheel".
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77
Life & Love
Cat: LEWIS 104LP. Rel: 05 Jul 19
Take My Time (3:04)
Inside (5:01)
Don't Call My Name (4:10)
Shyma (3:46)
Penny In A Well (2:14)
Fountayne (3:25)
The Bay (3:34)
Hurry & Enjoy (1:49)
The Moment (3:56)
I Won't Be There (7:05)
Review: As the story goes, Will Dorey's Skinshape project grew out of a love for "old music and the way it sounded". And while his discography suggests he's only been releasing music for some six years there's no denying the raw, dusty and retroactive fidelity of his recordings. Mixed entirely by Dorey, the Englishman's embrace of yesteryear takes in a particular blend of psychedelic rock and folk that meets with touches of jazz, soul and classical, with a range of subtle echoes, dub delays and reverberations added to the mix. Take "Penny In A Well" and "Hurry & Enjoy" for example, two of the shorter tracks on the LP but flying examples of Dorey's creative versatility. Kick back and enjoy!
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 in stock $20.85
78
Are You A Dreamer?
Are You A Dreamer? (limited transparent pink vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FIRELP 543X. Rel: 10 May 19
A Flaw In The Iris (4:45)
Let's Never Leave Here (6:03)
Mercier (4:27)
Eye Bath (6:30)
The Hum (5:10)
Nothing Is Real (5:02)
Vespertine (4:06)
Wallpaper (5:09)
Review: Are you a dreamer? Swedish band Death & Vanilla ask across eight contemporary takes on German Krautrock, French Ye-ye pop and 60s psychedelic. Vocals are breezy, their moog synths fat, with guitars drenched in reverb and delay. At times the band's sound aligns with other kindred groups like Goldfrapp, Portishead or even Bjork (with "Vespertine") through their subtle take on downbeat, alternative '90s pop and this is heard most in "Let's Never Leave Here". "Are You A Dreamer?" delivers the Malmo trio a fifth studio LP following last year's conceptual soundtrack for stage and screen entitled "A Score For Roman Polanski's The Tenant", and this time around, our highlights include the spacey western riffs of "Eye Bath" and the ever-so dreamy "The Hum". Esoteric modern pop for sure.
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79
Destroyer
Destroyer (limited white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JAG 340LPC1. Rel: 24 May 19
Future Shade (5:12)
Horns Arising (6:51)
Closer To The Edge (2:49)
High Rise (6:16)
Pretty Little Lazies (5:02)
Boogie Lover (6:13)
Licensed To Drive (4:49)
FD'72 (5:49)
Review: When it comes to plugging in mega stacks of amplified prog-rock, Vancouver-area band Black Mountain deliver a retro-futuristic sound that's as large as any Godzilla soundtrack. With Destroyer presenting a fifth LP on Bloomington label Jagjaguwar, Black Mountain go someway in delivering a bold cross reference of only the best and most legendary points of 60s, 70s and 90s rock n roll regalia. With keys and piano mixed with guitars, distortion and vocoders giving the band a futuristic, krautrock (Deutsche elektronik musik) edge, British psychedelic and raw but atmospheric arrangements give the band their own undeniable identity. With songs passing the bottle from slow dancing rock, flashy hair metal, to synthy guitars and cosmic arpeggios, the best metal of today is still way up there, on Black Mountain.
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80
Multi Love
Multi Love (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JAG 262LP. Rel: 20 May 15
Mutli-Love (4:09)
Like Acid Rain (2:02)
Ur Life One Night (4:26)
Can't Keep Checking My Phone (4:15)
Extreme Wealth & Casual Cruelty (6:01)
The World Is Crowded (4:17)
Stage Or Screen (3:25)
Necessary Evil (5:16)
Puzzles (6:57)
Review: The New Zealand-born, Portland-based Ruban Nielson initially made a name for himself by marrying psych rock and lo-fi styles in a messy, Beefheartian manner, with jam-band wig-outs vying for attention with expressive songcraft. On 'Multi Love', however, he's both reined in the excesses of yore and sharpened up his songwriting, and the result is a veritable tour de force. Pop-tinged melody and emotional candour make for impressive bedfellows on these nine expansive and inventive ditties, which take as much inspiration from Prince or Janelle Monae as they do The Grateful Dead or Zappa. 'Multi Love' marks the place where Nielson genuinely makes his presence felt as a modern-day psychedelic visionary.
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81
Space Oddities: 1975-1979
Cat: BB 068LP. Rel: 26 Feb 15
Surrounding Seas (3:09)
Light Flight (3:19)
Blazing Skyline (3:25)
Leavin My Place (4:12)
The Cool Brain (2:06)
Black Safari (3:11)
Gates Of Pop Empire (1:49)
Dreams In The Wind (2:10)
Touch As Much (2:38)
Strange Form (5:22)
The Orion Belt (3:19)
Rainbow Rays (2:17)
Like The Wind You Are (2:55)
Litha (2:37)
Review: Jean Pierre Decerf's records have been sampled by top talent in the game (Wu-Tang Clan's RZA) and have also been massively inspirational to the likes of indie talent such as Air. However, the Parisian has always been something of a recluse and it's only now that his best moments have been collected into a definitive compilation by Born Bad Records. As both the cover and title suggest, this stuff is pure psychedelia from start to finish and tracks like "Like Flight" are simply stunning, where freaky guitar riffs meet with twisted synth patterns, funky percussion swings and seductive vocals. Not to exaggerate or anything but this LP might well be the best thing that's landed here at Juno HQ this week and you'd be silly not to pick it up. Essential electronic and discofied innovations.
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82
Once & Future Band
Cat: CF 083. Rel: 19 Jan 17
How Does It Make You Feel? (5:56)
I'll Be Fine (6:30)
Hide & Seek (6:19)
Ronaldo (4:35)
Tell Me Those Are Tears Of Joy (5:24)
Magnetic Memory (4:40)
Standing In The Wake Of Violence (5:17)
Review: It may only be January, but we already have a firm contender for time warp classic of 2017 here - this self-titled debut from Once & Future Band, somewhat contrary to their very name, is a veritable smorgasbord of sugary '70s prog-pop, indeed the kind of thing that Jeff Lynne continues to have fever dreams about to this very day. The harmonies here may bring to mind The Beach Boys, yet this meticulously constructed yet never precious album triumphs through its ability to conjure up an expansive and wonder-filled era of sonic grandstanding without ever sounding like tired retro pastiche. It's almost enough to have one wondering how that Jimmy Carter presidency will work out.
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83
The Soft Bounce (Deluxe Mirror Edition)
The Soft Bounce (Deluxe Mirror Edition) (gatefold LP in mirror sleeve + MP3 download code)
Cat: PHLP 07X. Rel: 01 Jul 16
Delicious Light (5:05)
Iron Age (3:51)
Creation (3:45)
Door To Tomorrow (3:36)
Diagram Girl (2:54)
Black Crow (3:42)
Tomorrow, Forever (7:16)
The Soft Bounce (5:03)
Finally First (4:30)
Triumph (1:15)
Third Mynd (3:18)
Review: Pioneering and mercurial DJ Erol Alkan and former Grid man Richard Norris have been spinning discs together for well over a decade, and remixing other outfits for almost as long, after bonding on a love of '60s psychedelia and classic acid house - yet this marks their bona fide debut as recording artists, and it's a glorious collision of both these passions - fuelled by crate-digging acumen and exemplary taste, and reflective of a magpie spirit that renders these third-eye-massaging gems more than mere psychedelic pastiche, rather a bold and joyful reinvention of lysergic glories of yore for a new aeon.
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Played by: Frank Butters
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84
Requiem
Requiem (2xLP in die-cut sleeve + MP3 download code)
Cat: LAUNCH 098LP. Rel: 07 Oct 16
Djorolen/Union Of Sun & Moon (4:08)
I Sing In Silence (4:10)
Temple Rhythms (4:16)
Alarms (2:57)
Trouble In The Streets (4:21)
Psychedelic Lover (3:57)
Goatband (7:44)
Try My Robe (3:17)
It's Not Me (3:20)
All-Seeing Eye (2:41)
Goatfuzz (6:54)
Goodbye (7:37)
Ubuntu (7:17)
Review: The mysterious Gothenburg based collective have apparently styled this as their 'folk' album yet this is less than half the story - indeed, 'Requiem' stands as an adventurous travail through styles and headspaces, moving from the vibrant psychedelic jams of their earlier work to ritualistic acoustic interludes, and with hi-life wave-ups rubbing shoulders with grage rock grit. Their ceremonial splendour is only enhanced by this all-encompassing outlook, with the more understated moments effortlessly hitting the same revelatory dimensions as the third-eye-cleansing moments of drama. And any band who can manage to make the panpipes sound thrilling and vibrant as an ingredient in their mystical brew would appear to have strange magick indeed on their side.
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85
Golem
Golem (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ITR 276LP. Rel: 12 Mar 15
The Unexplored Map (2:30)
Self Hypnosis In 3 Days (3:43)
Reaper Invert (3:40)
Melted Rope (4:10)
Cave In (4:10)
Flesh Tour (3:46)
Floating Head (3:07)
Planet Golem (6:35)
The Drift (4:35)
Review: Here be monsters. Less than twelve months after their debut on Ty Segall's God? Label, this bunch of LA-based miscreants have delivered a punishing and potent sermon of super-heavy psyched-out garage rock that effortlessly sidesteps the more yawnsome cliches of recent times in favour of an incandescent assault of speaker-blowing riffage and cosmically-aligned songcraft that is as damaged by Melvins and Electric Wizard as it is by the Flaming Lips and the aforementioned Mr. Segall. Equally adept with both glam-tinged melody and black-cloud ampstack dementia, 'Golem' is a wild ride to starry oblivion.
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86
Trouble On Big Beat Street
Cat: BRED 882. Rel: 25 May 23
Love Is Like Gravity (5:40)
Moss Covered Boondoggle (4:14)
Crocodile Smile (6:06)
Movie In My Head (2:36)
Nyah Nyah Nyah (2:32)
Worried Man Blues (4:23)
Let's Pretend (5:42)
Satan's Hamster (2:32)
Crazy Horses (3:07)
Uh Oh (3:48)
Review: Is the world ready for the return of Pere Ubu? Does it even matter? What's important is the legendary post-everything provocateurs are back, led by David Thomas and packing a line-up of lifers, long timers and someone Thomas met down the pub. Their last album on Cherry Red was 2019's The Long Goodbye, and yet they're back again with more of their deconstructed but eternally kicking avant-garde rock. There's a comforting familiarity to the angular squall of the guitars, but it's not an album trapped in the past as is evident on the rowdy cover of The Osmonds' 'Crazy Horses'. Genius coming at you from unexpected angles, which is exactly how it should be.
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87
Forest Of Lost Children (reissue)
Cat: GGB031 LP. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Semicircle
Kodama
Smoke & Mirrors
Streets of Calcutta
Hem
White Moon
Review: It feels like every couple of years a new reissue of Kikagaku Moyo's magical 2013 album Forest of Lost Children comes around, but we are not moaning. This group is "a musical union between five free spirits" or in less poetic terms, band founders Go Kurosawa (on drums and vocals) and Tomo Katsurada (on guitar and vocals) plus bass by and Akira also on guitar. Their sound is as unique as any, with psychedelic, folk, prog-rock, psychedelic-folk-mixed-with-prog-rock and more all collided into one another on an album that keeps you on your toes and guessing at what might come next even within each track, let alone across the whole album. If you're a new interested party this is a great primer for what the band is all about.
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88
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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89
Banana Moon (remastered)
Banana Moon (remastered) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: BYG 529345. Rel: 06 Apr 23
It's The Time Of Your Life (3:33)
Memories (3:34)
All I Want Is Out Of Here (4:49)
Fred The Fish (2:33)
White Neck Blooze/Codein Coda (5:53)
Stoned Innocent Frankenstein (3:29)
And His Adventures In The Land Of Flip (11:56)
I Am A Bow (2:49)
Review: Australian vocalist-guitarist Daevid Allen was part of a richly innovative sene in Canterbury next to the likes of Robert Wyatt and Pip Pyle. He moved to Paris in the 60s to form Gong and always blended smart music with a sense of off the wall humour. His debut album Banana Moon found him working once more with bassist Archie Legget and vocalist Maggie Bell amongst others. They cooked up daring music that blurs the line between psych rock and more riotous dadaism in a collection of innovate sounds that still sound form the future to this day, meany years later.
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90
Heavy Axe (reissue)
Heavy Axe (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 724 2061. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Get Up Off Your Knees (3:41)
Cast Your Fate To The Wind (3:33)
You're So Vain (4:20)
My Family (5:00)
Mucho Chupar (3:13)
Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing (3:41)
It Ain't For You (4:23)
Everything Counts (6:55)
Review: The music of David Axelrod is a rite of passage for many record collectors. The great composer, arranger and multi-instrumentalists crafted several seminal albums that all take you deep into gorgeous worlds of jazz, funk and library music with narratives you'd expect in film scores and emotion in high supply. Heavy Axe might be one of his best and so this welcome reissue is a timely reminder of that. Its sweeping strings, grand horns and orchestral arrangements ebb and flow with great drama and absorbing artistry so stick it on loud and give yourself over to its rare pleasures.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
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91
Tobimasu (remastered)
Tobimasu (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: WRWTFWW 079. Rel: 28 Apr 23
Bokyo
Sasurai
Kazaguruma
Hashi Mukou No Ie
Sayonara No Kane
Taketombo
Kage Ga Mienai
Kibun O Kaete
Tobimasu
Komori Uta
Review: Hako Yamasaki is a chinstrokers' legend of Japanese folk music, releasing 22 sensitive jazz and easy listening albums since her debut in 1975. Tobimasu (Flying) is her first album and is largely an introductory showcase of her talents: haunting vocals, poetic lyrics, acoustic guitar. What ensued was the entrenching of Yamasaki's into public memory - here was something about her mixture teenage angst, feminist themes and grounding in 1970s new age culture that the music-loving public simply could not resist.
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92
Planeador
Cat: NYCT 7082. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Planeador (3:06)
Intuicion (3:45)
Review: Caito Sanchez lives in New York but was born in Panama and is a dedicated drummer who has spent years as a sideman. He's been honing his craft since the early 2000s and has played with the likes of Charles Bradley, Lee Fields and Brian Jackson. Now he finally makes the big step of going it alone and this debut single shows what he is capable of. He takes care of drums, but also bass, guitar and lead voice on a pair of nuggets that are heavy and psychedelic Spanish rock tunes full of fresh new wave sounds.
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 in stock $12.78
93
Phantasmagoria In Blue
Phantasmagoria In Blue (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: STUMM 493. Rel: 08 Sep 23
Creators Of Rain (3:27)
Indian Summer (4:46)
I Lost Something In The Hills (3:32)
Song To The Siren (3:17)
Milk & Honey (3:50)
Love Is A Battlefield (3:50)
Al Alba (At The Break Of Dawn) (4:37)
Phantasmagoria In Two (4:29)
The Blue Unicorn (5:00)
She Won't (4:36)
The One & Only (Phantasmagory) (3:43)
Review: Mick Harvey has collaborated with Mexican artist Amanda Acevedo on a series of duets that make up this new album, Phantasmagoria in Blue. The 14 tracks have been taken from a mix of already existing duets, songs that were not duets, as well as some translations from Spanish and one of two original new pieces. The themes running through out it are common to us all - mortality, love and our endless, hapless search for meaning. The resulting record plays out with lush melodies and lots of richly emotional sounds that provoke plenty of thought and reflection.
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 in stock $24.50
94
Once Again We Are The Children Of The Sun
VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 708CCD. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Will & James Ragar - "As The Day Grows Tired"
Forest - "Crazy Days"
Cunningham Corner - "Free & Easy"
Wendy Grace - "More Than Hope"
Bengt Liedman - "Tight Tonight"
Corill - "Soul Shadow"
Varela - "Come & Take Me By The Hand"
Just Us - "Just A Thought"
Mike Baumann & Thom Huntington - "Time"
Darrell John - "Write Your Lucky Number"
The Freeze Band - "Going Back In Time"
Godspeed - "Ice Cold"
Orion - "Moonshine"
The Greg Foat Group - "Milk & Honey" (feat Kat Barnard)
Aria Rostami - "Golden Hour"
Bugatti & Musker - "Fate" (demo)
Garth Fletcher - "Peace Train"
Mark Capanni - "If Life Was A Ferris Wheel"
Review: 'Folk funk and trippy troubadours' main man Paul Hillery - a dedicated crate digger and vinyl hunter whose musical knowledge is exceptional - scored a hit with his first compilation We Are The Children of The Sun. He's now curated a sequel, which once again explores a range of rare, thoroughly obscure sounds that he loosely terms 'folk funk' and 'Balearic AOR'. This is music for sunsets, sunrises and long drives through grandiose landscapes. The plentiful highlights include, but are in no way limited to, the synth-sporting cosmic AOR brilliance of Forest's 'Crazy Days', the jazz-folk brilliance of Wendy Grace's 'More Than Hope', Aria Rostami's acoustic ambient excellence ('Golden Hour') and a previously unheard cover of 'Milk & Honey' by musical polymath Greg Foat and his ever-changing backing band.
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Once Again We Are The Children Of The Sun
VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 708CLP. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Will & James Ragar - "As The Day Grows Tired" (2:36)
Forest - "Crazy Days" (5:16)
Cunningham Corner - "Free & Easy" (5:13)
Bengt Liedman - "Tight Tonight" (4:34)
Corill - "Soul Shadow" (4:38)
Varela - "Come & Take Me By The Hand" (6:12)
Just Us - "Just A Thought" (4:51)
Mike Baumann & Thom Huntington - "Time" (4:47)
Darrell John - "Write Your Lucky Number" (4:09)
The Freeze Band - "Going Back In Time" (5:51)
Godspeed - "Ice Cold" (3:10)
Orion - "Moonshine" (4:43)
William Eaton Ensemble - "Kayenta Crossing" (5:03)
The Greg Foat Group - "Milk & Honey" (feat Kat Barnard) (5:08)
Wendy Grace - "More Than Hope" (4:18)
Aria Rostami - "Golden Hour" (4:04)
Bugatti & Musker - "Fate" (demo) (3:24)
Garth Fletcher - "Peace Train" (4:14)
Mark Capanni - "If Life Was A Ferris Wheel" (3:21)
Review: Once Again We Are The Children Of The Sun is a compilation of rare and obscure psychedelic rock, folk and jazz from all over the world. While little thematic centrality is present, the common thread between these selections is that they can surely be classified as wheat, not chaff, thanks to the curatorial power of one Paul Hillery. Artists both known and forgotten, such as Forest, Will & James Ragar, Greg Foat Group and Orion all hitch a ride on Helios' sonic chariot, delivering an intense psych-folk-funk album of much experimentation and weird synthwork.
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Played by: Faze Action
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96
God Intentions
God Intentions (limited gatefold 'gold nugget' vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FC 177V12. Rel: 28 Apr 23
Dark Matter (1:32)
Flume (5:22)
Chateau H (4:14)
Heliconia (7:32)
Disobey (3:22)
Zen Roller (4:45)
Whiplash (1:51)
God Intentions (4:12)
Last Tango In Glasgow (4:03)
Tae The Moon (2:45)
Starlounger (5:11)
Review: Helicon's third opus of cinematic psychedelia comes under the name of God Intentions. The Glaswegian cinematic psych sextet have enlisted a stellar cast of collaborators for this one - including Ride's Mark Gardener on mastering duties and Trembling Bells' Lavinia Blackwall on vocals - crafting a sprawling sonic journey through themes of regret, redemption and resurrection. From the cosmic sitar swirls of 'Flume' to the haunting strings of 'Last Tango In Glasgow', this is a statement of redemptive intent for the both the internal world of the listener and the external kingdom of god.
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97
Celeste
Celeste (2xLP)
Cat: PHOSLP 002. Rel: 10 May 23
Last Broadcast (4:50)
Step Outside (4:15)
Morning Haze (5:30)
Broken Sleep (3:11)
Long Highway (4:48)
Rolling On (4:19)
There Only Once (3:32)
Out Of Place (3:55)
Signals (4:25)
Rise & Fall (4:14)
Hideaway (4:58)
Celeste (4:13)
Long Highway (instrumental) (4:48)
Out Of Place (instrumental) (3:57)
There Only Once (instrumental) (3:23)
Last Broadcast (alternative mix) (5:18)
Celeste (alternative mix) (4:36)
Review: The Soundcarriers are back with a reissue of their second album Celeste, a luminous gem of baroque pop and psychedelic folk. Originally released in 2010, this album was intended as a nocturnal, hauntological journey through a strange yet familiar city, as if serenely sunday-driving through said metropolis - a self-driving car dream of an album. That being said, don't fall asleep at the wheel on this one; cop it ASAP because it has remastered sound, new artwork and new bonus tracks.
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 in stock $25.02
98
Live At Red Rocks 2022
Live At Red Rocks 2022 (limited hand-numbered coloured vinyl 12xLP box set + poster)
Cat: RVAS 761. Rel: 23 Oct 23
Live At Red Rocks 2022
Live At Red Rocks 2022
Live At Red Rocks 2022
Live At Red Rocks 2022
Live At Red Rocks 2022
Live At Red Rocks 2022
Live At Red Rocks 2022
Live At Red Rocks 2022
Live At Red Rocks 2022
Live At Red Rocks 2022
Live At Red Rocks 2022
Live At Red Rocks 2022
Review: Recorded over three nights at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, endlessly prolific Aussie psych-rock auteurs King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard invite you to experience their intense live shows in the closest manner to being there in person and the only way they know how (with an absurdly massive 12xLP self-proclaimed bootleg collection). Taken from performances on Oct 10th, Oct 11th and Nov 2nd of last year, these 80+ cuts run the gamut through the collective's heaviest, softest, most direct and ludicrously impenetrable sonic meanderings, whilst wrapped in individual sleeves with an accompanying photo journal of their great takeover of the Colorado plains.
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 in stock $323.27
99
Bubuj Bula
Cat: SNDW 7024. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Rully Djohan - "Bubuj Bulan" (3:00)
Munif - "Naghm El Uns" (2:30)
Review: Soundway presents a 7" featuring two rare tracks from Java, Indonesia, recorded in the late 60s. On one side, Rully Djohan delivers a psychedelic organ version of 'Bubuj Bulan', a classic Indonesian song by Benny Corda. On the other side, Munif sings a raw funk tune in Arabic called 'Naghm El Uns'. It amounts to nothing less than a fascinating glimpse into the diverse musical scene of Java at the time.
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Played by: Mimi, Voodoocuts
 in stock $12.50
100
Amazigh Freedom Rock 1973-1983
Amazigh Freedom Rock 1973-1983 (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: BJR 020LP. Rel: 25 May 23
Athedjaladde (4:23)
Chenar Le Blues (3:17)
Akoudar (4:15)
Avehri (3:25)
Id Ed Was (3:58)
Ayetheri A L'Afjare (2:44)
Therrza Rathwenza (5:19)
Achethkhii (4:28)
Thilelli (3:00)
El Guoum Agui (2:58)
Review: Les Abranis are a pioneering Algerian band known for having mixed up traditional Berber music with Western rock, folk, disco and funk. At the same time they never lost sight of their Kabyle heritage and as such really made a mark on the Maghrebi music scene all across the world from Algeria to France. This new collection Amazigh Freedom Rock 1973-1983 comes five years after Chenar le Blues / Avehri and is a deep dive into the band's discography. It spans everything from their early garage-rock experimentations to lush orchestrations and North African fusion gems from the 1980s.

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 in stock $26.07
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