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2 Afraid 2 Leave: Remixed Reimaged Reloaded Part 2
The Underground Youth - "Around Your Arms" (5:20)
Shad Shadows - "Walls" (4:03)
M!R!M - "Into The Night" (3:45)
Das Beat - "Glow" (2:35)
Blind Delon - "Loony Voices" (3:07)
Nox - "Sleep" (6:11)
Review: Following on from their widely acclaimed album Afraid To Leave, Berlin's beautiful maudlin post-punk outfit Bleib Modern presents a compilation of remixes and reworks by esteemed artists from across darkwave, post-punk, and EBM. From IV Horsemen's club-worthy rendition of 'Bitter Smile' to M!R!M's dreamy synthpop take on 'Into The Night' via Dune Messiah's crooning 'Loony Voices, 2 Afraid 2 Leave: Remixed Reimaged Reloaded Part 2 offers truly diverse interpretations. With contributions from luminaries like The KVB and Blind Delon, it provides a fresh perspective on Bleib Modern's sound and serves as an exciting interlude that showcases the band's versatility and paves the way for future creations
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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
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When The Two 77's Clashed
Cat: MALONE 010. Rel: 13 Feb 24
When The Two 77's Clashed (3:23)
When The Two 77's Clashed (version) (3:24)
Review: Mal-One is a historian of punk rock music in many ways. From growing up on the same street as the Sex Pistols' Steve Jones and Paul Cook, to studying the culture in many aspects from the sound, artwork and people in the scene. Mal-one is a beacon to the origins of the UK Punk beginnings. Many say his artwork captures the scene and time perfectly. 'When The Two 77's Clashed' is the lead single from the full-length album Punk Rock Is Back! At first listen, you immediately hear the UK influence and Sex Pistols up, front and center. The alternate version is on the B-side is a touch more reserved and holds back on the energy of the original, focusing more on the bassline to take the lead then the all-out angst of the album version. For those interested in this period of Punk music, Mal-One is staggering figure of the culture.
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Never Seen A Bad Picture Of Debbie Harry
Cat: MALONE 12001. Rel: 16 Nov 22
Never Seen A Bad Picture Of Debbie Harry (3:04)
Mal-One Meets Debbie Harry Down On The Bowery (2:47)
Never Seen A Bad Picture Of Debbie Harry (Drum & Bass mix) (2:46)
Do The Punk Rock (1:46)
Review: London punk lifer, Mal-One, grew up in the true first wave of UK punk, even having his childhood bike stolen by another local young boy, one Steve Jones (yes, Sex Pistols Steve Jones) at the age of seven in the suburbs of Hammersmith. Now, so many decades on, the debut 12" under the Mal-One moniker arrives with an EP utterly indebted to the retro infatuation with Miss Debbie Harry. The adorning artwork features a homemade collage, while the included poster has been spotted around the city, continuing the artist's street gallery saga. This piece of absurdist, classic pop-punk is worth the price of admission for the title-track's rap verse spieling of Blondie song titles alone. Get involved.
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Round The Bend
Round The Bend (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: NSWN 067. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Round The Bend (2:19)
Round The Bend (Malady remix) (6:27)
Round The Bend (808 State remix) (6:51)
Round The Bend (808 State instrumental) (5:42)
Review: Graham Massey and Nice Swan Records came together by chance at Glastonbury's legendary Block 9 in 2022. It was that meeting which lead to this coming together of Malady and rave legends 808 State. Round The Bend is indie-dance with big guitars, yearning male vocals and stepping almost drum &bass style rhythm. It then gets reworked by the mask wearing acid house outfit. First they layer in the 303s, speed up the drums and making it into a crashing, powerful workout for electrified dance floors. There is also an instrumental and a bass lead Malady remix.
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Beat Perpetual
Beat Perpetual (7" + insert + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ZZZ 166. Rel: 15 Aug 22
Beat Perpetual (3:07)
Dreaming Out Loud (2:02)
Review: Before the release of their highly anticipated new full-length, 'Please Don't Take Me Back'; set to drop this October, Durham City's favourite emo/pop-punk outfit, Martha, offer a taster of what's to come with this 7" single, featuring the upcoming LP's opening cut, 'Beat, Perpetual'. While a sonically light-hearted yet earnest ode to the road and world of touring, the lyrics weigh up the isolated nature of the past two years that completely changed the core members working dynamic and livelihoods, while the b-side boasts a rapturous cover of 'Dreaming Out Loud', by Wisconsin indie group Tenement. A short sweet single to wet beaks and fan anticipation before the real deal arrives come autumn.
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Peace Of Mind
Peace Of Mind (12" + autographed postcard limited to 200 copies (indie exclusive))
Cat: PMR 202LP. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Country Life (2:26)
Achilles Heel (2:35)
Veronica (2:17)
Groundhog Day (1:51)
Kaleidoscope (2:51)
Review: Master Peace reaches new heights on this thrilling five-track 12". He grew up listening to bands like Bloc Party, Arctic Monkeys and The Streets, and combines that with contemporary inspirations to cook up a mix of resonant songwriting and anthemic pop hooks. 'Veronica' from this EP is already a radio hit and 'Groundhog Day' easily slips into the fine UK tradition for belting indie. Nothing here is frilly or excessive, the lyrics are tight and the grooves drive with the wide-eyed 'Kaleidoscope' being a standout amongst these powerful and bold new tunes.
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Warm You
Cat: MRB 7201. Rel: 12 Nov 21
Matty & Mandaworld - "Warm You" (4:30)
Mandaworld - "Spoonfeed" (3:19)
Review: Mr Bongo serves up the new collaboration here from Mandaworld (bereft known as Amanda Hicks) and partner Matthew Tavares, who is Matty of the much loved jazz outfit BADBADNOTGOOD. The pair have a magical musical synergy that really shines through here as they interweave and uplift one another. 'Warm You' is a real classic that fits in the canon of timeless ballads. It is a dreamy pop song doused in oodles of reverberating guitars and mellow shoegaze vibes that evokes a world of nostalgic feelings. 'Spoonfeed' is just as warm and lush but a little more subdued.
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June McDoom
June McDoom (limited translucent green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: TRR 394LPC1. Rel: 18 May 23
Babe, You Light Me Up (5:26)
Piano Song (4:46)
On My Way (3:21)
Stone After Stone (4:07)
By June (4:37)
Review: Canadian singer-songwriter June McDoom makes something rather unclassifiable; poppy-noisy smatterings of sound and melody with influences from jazz, blues and soul, but combined in such a way as to not be as easily categorisable as that combination might normally make out. Her latest self-titled project here collects a slew of personal intimations and ballads reflecting a wealth of young life experiences, relationships and emotions. The extent of its sensitivity can only be sought in between the grit, as there's a deep well of texture embedded in every track, but listen between the lines (and take a peek at its collaborations with artists like Sufjan Stevens, Neko Case, Iron & Wine and Andrew Bird), and you'll soon glean a solid idea for its stated, romantic intent.
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Niger EP Vol 1
Niger EP Vol 1 (limited translucent yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: OLE 1913T. Rel: 03 Mar 23
Imouhar (drum machine version) (13:24)
Chismiten (drum machine version) (7:32)
Sibidoul (live) (4:55)
Afelan (live) (4:08)
Layla (live) (3:04)
Afrique Victime (live) (9:54)
Review: The Mdou Moctar mixtape series started in 2021. It is music made from sounds captured in the back of a van while on tour including field recordings, cell phone voice memos, interview clips, conversations and more. The Niger EPs now continue on that theme and look closely at the roots of the band, which lay in long bus rides across West Africa sitting next to people and talking about music. As such the music here is solely from recordings in Mdou Moctar's home country of Niger between 2017 and 2020 when the band was at weddings, picnics, rehearsals, and impromptu house concerts.
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Niger EP Vol 2
Niger EP Vol 2 (limited transparent green vinyl 12")
Cat: OLE 1914T. Rel: 03 Mar 23
Iblis Amghar (5:10)
Ibitilan (3:34)
Nakane Dish (4:38)
Chimoumounim (4:13)
Asdikte Akal (3:49)
Azawad (3:55)
Review: Mdou Moctar is a Tuareg, Niger musician best known for his personal sound; he calls it Tuareg guitar music, drawing on styles like takamba and assouf. His music was originally circulated not via the internet, but rather an informal trade network of memory sticks and mobile phones in the Sahel region of North Africa. This musical scarcity captured the imagination of the net-based musical audience at large, following Moctar's formation of a four-piece band and emergent touring schedule aided by motorcycle, not to mention his demo music being leaked on a compilation documenting the cellphone based music of the Sahel in the early 2010s. 'Niger EP. Vol. 2' tops up the artist's latest EP series, laying down a further four entrancingly electric songs recorded at various weddings, picnics and house concerts.
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The Years
The Years (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: SP 959. Rel: 24 Sep 11
Sleep Patterns
Lately
Modern, Normal
To The Lighthouse
Quiet America
Review: · Hot on the heels of acclaim from Pitchfork,
Stereogum and various other dot-com entities,
Toronto two-piece Memoryhouse make their Sub
Pop debut with ‘The Years’, a mini album
containing their 2010 digital-only, self-released EP
fully re-recorded, remixed and remastered, plus
the new tracks ‘Modern, Normal’ and ‘Quiet
America’. The five tracks form a cohesive set of
gorgeous, ethereal synth-pop songs, all of which
are seeing their first release on CD or LP.
· ‘The Years’ was re-recorded and mixed by Evan
Abeele with the help of Daniel Gray in Toronto.
· Memoryhouse will also be releasing a new fulllength
in 2012.
Tracklisting
Sleep Patterns
Lately
Modern, Normal
To The Lighthouse
Quiet America
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Nice Town
Nice Town (12")
Cat: ZEN 12669. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Nice Town (2:48)
Nice Town (Metronomy remix) (3:01)
Nice Town (Alain Ogue remix) (4:12)
Review: Metronomy mark their signing to Ninja Tune with a new single that comes not long after their Posse EP Volume 1, a collection of tunes all made in collaboration with up-and-coming artists like Biig Piig, Spill Tab, Sorry, Brian Nasty and Folly Group. This one is another collaboration, this time with Pam Amsterdam. 'Nice Town' deals with the lead singer's own battles such as "internal versus the external or, intangible versus the tangible." It is a delightfully snappy dance-pop ditty with great and tight synth sequences, old-school rap vocals and nice broken early electro beats. Metronomy and Alain Ogue add their own remixes to a great label debut.
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Contact Contamination
Cat: 702251. Rel: 25 Jan 21
Contact Contamination (2:13)
Fight Back (2:07)
Review: While the last time we heard from Midnight Snaxxx was the 2019 LP Music Inside, a record critics rightly-lauded for its relative breadth and diversity, here the Oakland, California group deliver two tracks of pure adrenacol-powered punk rock that has one foot in the gutter and another on stage at a packed, sweaty gig. If you can remember what those are by now.

Opening on 'Contact Contamination', a staccato, raucous stomp-off that explodes into screeched choruses backed by manic drum and cymbal combinations, it sounds like blue murder just arrived at the bar for that money you owe. 'Fight Back' takes a lead from that, then goes even further, quickly hitting a furious pace that's only interrupted by the occasional percussive breakdown, helping recharge before the next onslaught.
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Out Of Step Outtakes
Out Of Step Outtakes (clear vinyl 7")
Cat: DIS 195. Rel: 28 Nov 23
In My Eyes (3:06)
Filler/Addams Family (3:28)
Review: In January 1983, Minor Threat went into Inner Ear Studio for the first time as a five-piece (Brian Baker had moved from bass to second guitar and Steve Hansgen was now playing bass). They had six new songs that would end up being the centerpiece of what became the 'Out Of Step' 12" EP. The band had also decided to re-record the song 'Out Of Step' with some extra language to try to clarify the lyrics, as well as 'Cashing In', a tongue-in-cheek song about the DC punk scene which they had only played live once. After much debate, 'Cashing In' was added as a hidden track on the original vinyl release, though not listed on the cover or label. There was still blank tape on the reel, so they decided to record an instrumental with the working title, 'Addams Family' and then recorded new versions of 'In My Eyes' and 'Filler' to hear what they sounded like with two guitars. 'Addams Family' ended up being used as a coda to 'Cashing In', but the other two songs were never mixed and largely forgotten for over 35 years until the multitrack tapes were taken into the studio to be digitised in 2021. Surprised by the discovery, Ian and Don Zientara mixed the two songs along with the complete take of 'Addams Family'. These outtakes are now released on a 7" to mark the 40th anniversary of the release of 'Out Of Step'.
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Halloween
Halloween (orange vinyl 7")
Cat: 7IN 56. Rel: 15 Nov 21
Halloween (1:49)
Halloween II (2:11)
Review: Logically landing on 31st October, 1981 (well, the year is far less significant than day-month), 'Halloween' was one of horror punk outfit Misfits' early singles, released through Plan 9 Records. Just 5,000 copies were pressed on black 7" vinyl, the most sought-after now are those with a full lyric sheet which was missing from many copies. It's also notable as the first time the group used their logo inspired by genre-specific US movie magazine, Famous Monsters of Filmland.

This would be the last Misfits outing with guitarist Bobby Steele, and reflects just how wild and daring some of their ideas were. Track one, 'Halloween', has cultish, chant-like qualities, but pales into comparison with the longer sequel, 'Halloween II', which features verses in non-standard Latin, just to throw petrol on the whole fire and brimstone feel.
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My Father My King (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
Cat: PIASC 1028T. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Track 1 (19:23)
Review: Scottish post-rockers Mogwai dropped their single 'My Father My King' back in October 2001 as a single. Except that it's more than just a single as it is over 20 minutes long and came as a companion to their 'Rock Action' album. It is an epic and sprawling work from the always melancholic and boundary-nudging outfit. For this year's Black Friday, it has been specially reissued for the first time since that original release on limited edition one-sided white vinyl. Just 1500 copies of this exist so do not sleep on a classic bit of Mogwai history.
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Beggin' (reissue)
Beggin' (reissue) (limited yellow vinyl 7")
Cat: FTSR 007LEMONADE. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Beggin' (3:08)
Beggin' (instrumental) (3:10)
Review: San Francisco Bay Area soul band Monophonics's 'Beggin' is their own fine cover version of a song originally released by Franki Valli & The Four Seasons. It has been covered and sampled by a number of other acts who have done a fine job of popularising it, but this version by this large and often rotating cast of musicians is one that truly brings something different. It has a retro 60s soul sound in the gauzy guitars, while the rolling drums hit hard with extra texture from further psyched-out guitar lines. An instrumental is included for those who prefer a more direct approach.
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Love You Better
Love You Better (coloured vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 233C1. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Monophonics - "Love You Better" (3:06)
Kelly Finnigan - "The Shape Of My Teardrops" (4:30)
Review: Here comes a meltingly powerful 7" split single by Monophonics and Kelly Finnigan, a psychedelic soul band and a singer from California respectively. Monophonics' contribution is a classic: 'Love You Better', a catchy, soulful belter concerning a formerly broken relationship, and the sacrifices it takes to pick up the pieces. The flipside, meanwhile, is a newer one from Finnigan; 'The Shape Of My Teardrops', which reckons with grief in the form of a surreal, rimshotting slow jam.

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Love You Better
Cat: CLMN 233. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Monophonics - "Love You Better" (3:09)
Kelly Finnigan - "The Shape Of My Teardrops" (6:05)
Review: American psychedelic soul band Monophonics, together with lead vocalist Kelly Finnigan, are back once more with the single version of their most recent album highlight, the vocal hooker-inner 'Love You Better'. The band's tight instrumentation are laid down rather effortlessly, and come as testament to their ability to shine through a strongly warm, lo-fi sound. Lyrically, the song is bittersweet, with both Finnigan's solos and choral backing vocals pining after what could've been, despite the song commanding a new-leafy, life-goes-on mood of confidence.
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Spring Swells
Spring Swells (turquoise vinyl 7" + booklet)
Cat: DLS 08. Rel: 08 Nov 19
Spring Swells (4:37)
Leave Me Alone (4:41)
Review: Appropriately titled, beguiling, cosmic-tipped, gritty stuff. No matter how long it has ever been since you got something new in from Thurston Moore it's always a pleasure, and a bold reminder of just how much the Sonic Youth hero still has to say. Not that he's particularly talkative on "Spring Swells", one of three simultaneous singles which together form a coherent body - the other two being "Three Graces: Alice Moki Jayne" and "Pollination". It's a single that's as much of an assault on the senses as it is a minutely detailed prog-rock symphony. Never really finding a groove, instead it bolts from the starting block before slamming the breaks on, transforming into a staccato whirlwind, spiralling, building, rolling and crashing through crescendos that never seem to release. Like the introduction to the most powerful gig you've never seen, it's the work of a bonafide master of arrangements, capable of conjuring genuine emotion from obscure noises.
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Adventura
Adventura (12")
Cat: CRM 280. Rel: 17 Jan 23
Adventura (6:24)
Reinvention (feat Zoot Woman) (3:37)
Reinvention (feat Zoot Woman - Alan Dixon remix) (5:45)
Review: By his previously prolific standards, Disco Halal founder Chen Moscovici AKA Moscoman has been rather quiet of late, choosing to release low-key digital singles on his own label. Here he breaks cover and returns to wax after two years away. Title track 'Adventura' is as atmospheric, off-kilter and druggy as you'd expect, with minor-key melodies, trippy electronics, buzzing effects and psychedelic guitar flourishes riding a chugging, arpeggio-driven groove. Over on the flip he joins forces with Zoot Woman on the pleasingly wayward, new wave-goes-indie dance creepiness of 'Reinvention', which rising star Alan Dixon then turns into a sparkling slab of dark nu-disco with added loose-limbed drums.
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Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea
Cat: ERC 028R. Rel: 09 May 22
Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea (7:31)
Acab (part 2) (1:45)
Yahoo! (2:49)
Take Your Coat Off (2:10)
Take Your Coat Off (part 2) (1:06)
Ooh, Ah Yeah! (2:41)
Ooh? (3:35)
Review: There are seemingly no limits to the music Emotional Rescue will put out. This time they look back to the post punk scene of Bristol in the early 80s. Mouth was a short-lived outfit that put out just a couple of releases, but each one blazed a trail though leftfield percussive sounds, wave, weird jazz and electronics. Andy Guy and Rob Merrill were the main members with the likes of Nellie Hooper also in the band's orbit. This record is packed with tribal drumming and floating horns, broken dubs and avant-jazz but all with a proudly DIY attitude. It's packed with heady moments and wild steppers that havent aged a bit and still sound future.
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Marbles
Marbles (limited 12")
Cat: MXMRK 2045. Rel: 22 Oct 21
Marbles (Mr K edit) (7:39)
Shoot You Down (Mr K edit) (7:14)
Review: The new batch from the bottomless edit archives of Danny Krivit is an uptempo, guitar-heavy excursion into two cuts of danceable rock from opposite sides of a decade. The sound is crisply remastered for club play, and stretched over the breadth of a 12-inch single. Both of these tracks are appearing on the long-format player for the first time.
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Delta Acoustic Sessions: Live From Electric Lady 26/07/18 (Record Store Day RSD 2019)
Woman (4:46)
Guiding Light (4:03)
Wild Heart (5:04)
If I Say (4:35)
Review: This Record Store Day 2019 exclusive finds Mumford and Sons at work in the famous Electric Lady Studios in New York. It was there that they decided to serve up four carefully reimagined versions of tracks from their acclaimed Delta album. Each one shows a different, incredibly tender side. 'Woman' is first with its gentle piano keys and closely mic-ed vocals soothing the soul, while 'Guiding Light' has more upbeat but still lo-fi guitar riffs and 'Wild Heart' is another showcase of the beautifully raw and emotive vocals of lead singer Marcus Oliver Johnston Mumford. 'If I Say' is a rousing, heart swelling closer.
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Good People
Good People (limited clear vinyl 7")
Cat: 651028 7. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Good People (3:00)
Good People (instrumental) (3:03)
Review: Mumford & Sons drop a surprise single release alongside Pharrell Williams, 'Good People', delivering on a long-awaited promise to hop in the studio together after years of knowing each other. Finally falling back on their immediate instincts, 'Good People' hears the band and the solo wunderkind sing of tiredness and revelation, making adept use of a dry, driving, sportsmanlike instrumental palette (think hand claps, stomps, gospel harmonies). Though cryptic in theme, the mood on this one-off is one of triumph and impending miracle works to come.
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Can You See Who?
Can You See Who? (100 gram vinyl 10")
Cat: TF 001. Rel: 20 Nov 17
MDMA (4:18)
Gold & Prozac (3:53)
Teenage Father (3:28)
Stray (4:28)
Review: Hailing from the London rat race, MUX step forward with the first release on Teenage Father and lay their distinctive style out for all to witness. Their broad-reaching indie rock sound has undertones of electronica, grunge and a very British swagger that deserves to get them onto radio playlists and festival line ups aplenty. "MDMA" rumbles along somewhere between Soulwax, Kasabian and Queens Of The Stone Age, while "Teenage Father" ups the intensity with a punky thrum behind the raucous guitars and grinding synths, and then "Stray" finds the band mixing up the time signatures for the most adventurous cut on the record.
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Hellraiser
Hellraiser (limited 10")
Cat: SNYL 93869. Rel: 06 Dec 21
Ozzy Osbourne & Lemmy From Motorhead - "Hellraiser Mashup" (4:59)
Ozzy Osbourne - "Hellraiser" (4:54)
Motorhead - "Hellraiser" (4:33)
Review: "This 10" single reissue comes in celebration of the upcoming 30th anniversary of Ozzy Osbourne's 'No More Tears'. A new mashup sure to inspire only the best moshpitting and hair-flicking skills from every true hard rock head, this new track hears a the original Ozzy song mashed up with Motorhread's version. Never before released, it sounds like an alternate Dante eagerly cruising through the many layers of hell, as new drum reversings, stereo effects and soundscapes are peppered into this masterful musical jigsaw. The B-side also contains the two original, unremixed versions.

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アルバム
Tidal Love Numbers
Cat: SCR 245. Rel: 18 May 23
Murmuration Of Warm Dappled Light On Her Back After Swimming
The Slight Unease Of Seeing A Crescent Moon In Blue Midday Sky
Tidal Love Conversation In That Familiar Golden Orchard
A Pyramid Hidden By Centuries Of Neon Green Undergrowth
Review: He may be a shoegaze and dream-pop legend, but sometime Ride guitarist and songwriter Andy Bell has spent much of the last few years making ultra-immersive, out-there ambient soundscapes that are as mind-soothing as they are enveloping and, at times, overwhelming. Tidal Love Numbers, his latest album, once again puts his gorgeous, layered guitar playing front and centre, with collaborators Masal (a duo from Essex) providing complimentary harp, synth and drum sounds. They call the resultant four tracks "ambient, astral jazz". That's a fairly apt description, with the four stretched-out tracks sitting somewhere between Bell's own ambient work, the ambient-Americana of Jonny Nash, and the open-minded experiments of 21st century harpists such as Zeena Parkins.
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Rythmiques (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 142LP. Rel: 05 Sep 23
Rythmiques No 4 (2:08)
Rythmiques No 5 (2:07)
Rythmiques No 6 (2:08)
Rythmiques No 7 (1:52)
Rythmiques No 8 (3:59)
Rythmiques No 9 (2:48)
Piano + Piano (2:39)
Auto Rythmiques (3:48)
Rythmiques No 10 (2:03)
Rythmiques No 11 (2:15)
Ocean Horizon (2:48)
Super Carrousel (1:43)
Gay Shopping (2:14)
Suspense No 1 (3:55)
Review: The Tele Music catalogue follows a long tradition of library music mores; stock patterned album art and themed series included. Originally from 1973, Rhythmiques functions as one of the label's most iconic releases. Written entirely in collaboration between French composer and percussionist Pierre Dahan and synthesist Mat Camison, it features tense funk, blunted jazz and heavy breaks all the way. It is considered the rightful sequel to Continental Pop Sound, and despite the origin as library music intended for TV and film, has endured as a vital album for producers and DJs.
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Audiobook
Audiobook (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PSY 031LP. Rel: 09 Nov 23
AB (1:42)
CD (3:07)
EF (2:14)
GH (3:02)
IJ (2:22)
KL (4:15)
MN (1:57)
OP (2:31)
QR (2:44)
ST (2:21)
UV (3:20)
WX (1:25)
YZ (3:01)
Review: Sam Gendel and Marcella Cytrynowicz invite you into a lo-fi and imitate world on new album Audiobook. It's an experimental mix of knackered rhythms and damaged tale sounds, distant shakers and shards of melody. Each track is a collage, a loose jumble, a sketch book of ideas that is run through with a sense of hope, despite the often muggy and melancholic overtones. Track five, 'IJ', is a cover of 'Deluge' by Wayne Shorter of the sort you have never heard before and the second half goes a little more unhinged and unusual, but remains a fascinating listen.
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Off Road
Cat: IMP 042. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Pumpkin Creek (3:30)
Three If By Train (4:02)
Rendezvous Up North (10:04)
Dystopian Turboprop (5:59)
Skiing Plus Shooting (5:37)
Back Off (4:57)
Review: David Grubbs and Mats Gustafsson were old friends when they wrote this record back in 2002 when it was first released. They met in Chicago and this album was their second collab but it very much subverted expectations with its impactful and windy diverse collisions of free jazz, drone music, country-tinged folk and weird and wonderful digital sounds. Gustafsson is a Swedish sax virtuoso who helped define many of these sounds with his expressive playing style. Fans of illbient, improv, industrial and music concrete will all find something to love on this newly sequenced re-recording of the original album.
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Direct To Disc Sessions
Direct To Disc Sessions (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ND 013. Rel: 10 Aug 23
Asik Atismasi (10:17)
Papatyalar (7:49)
Deniz Alti Ruzgarlari (7:39)
Fidayda (9:55)
Kalenin Bedenleri (8:15)
Yayla Yollari (8:15)
Review: The latest addition to Night Dreamer's series, Direct To Disk Sessions, sees Turkish downtempo specialist, Islandman, iconic percussionist and Don Cherry collaborator, Okay Temiz and contemporary saz player Muhlis Berbero?lu joining forces for the very first time. Recorded in just one take, the session captures a one-off melding of the trio's distinct styles. Islandman's signature balearic sound gives new force to Temiz's fiery percussion, reframing Berbero?lu's Anadolu folk influences into a distinctly dance-ready sound. Stand out track 'Fidayda' eases us into the trio's expertly improvised soundworld with an alluring, oscillating saz riff. When Temiz's percussion enters the mix, it arrives with a controlled unpredictability capable of leaving listeners in a trance. While Islandman's production subtly centres the piece, mapping out a pathway from which the organic instrumentation can unfurl. Future-folktronica at its very best
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Live At RBC Echo Beach
Live At RBC Echo Beach (heavyweight vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: DOC 333LP. Rel: 10 Aug 23
Sugar (3:01)
All Night (4:21)
Seven (4:11)
Show Me How (3:35)
Say Can You Hear (3:36)
Dern Kala (3:09)
Lady & Man (7:50)
Evan Finds The Third Room (5:25)
White Gloves (3:14)
Review: What an experience it must have been to herald the lifting of lockdown at the helm of a band like Khruangbin, watching crowds reconnect with people and live music like it was the first time all over again. The Texan band have always been dedicated to capturing their live sound, and they decided to mark their life-changing 2022 tour with some choice recordings that not only showcase their own performances, but also the sets of the bands they shared the bill with. Alongside the editions featuring Toro Y Moi and Nubya Garcia, this particular entry in the series features Men I Trust, recorded at RBC Echo Beach in Toronto on August 2 2022.
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Quatermass Seven
Cat: MMS 043LP. Rel: 20 Nov 20
Rest In Blue (4:18)
You're Only You (3:23)
Repeater #2 (4:01)
TRABS (3:55)
Steel Drum (2:46)
After After (8:08)
Repeater #1 (4:00)
Review: These seven tracks of scuzzy, lo-fi indie are ingrained with the sound of London streets. The trio of musicians behind it - guitarist Barrie Cadogan, bassist Lewis Wharton and drummer Malcolm Catto - draw on all their 25-year plus experiences of working in multiple genres to serve up blues and rock collisions, psyched-out indie trips, gauzy, summer of love sonics and breakbeat and jazz fusions. The tracks were recorded with minimal overdubs making for an expansive and all consuming sound where the driving rhythm sections do the heavy lifting while the swirling sonics up top take things to a higher level. It might be deeper and darker than you'd expect of this band, but what else would you expect of a record made during this most weird of years.
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DSVII
DSVII (gatefold heavyweight pink marbled vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: M 7017. Rel: 16 Sep 19
Hell Riders (6:45)
A Bit Of Sweetness (3:36)
Goodbye Captain Lee (2:30)
Colories (4:40)
Meet The Friends (2:57)
Feelings (3:53)
A Word Of Wisdom (1:47)
Lure De Fiel (3:43)
Jeux D'enfants (2:08)
A Taste Of The Dusk (3:51)
Lunar Son (2:44)
Oh Yes You're There, Everyday (5:03)
Mirage (2:44)
Taifun Flory (3:15)
Temple Of Sorrow (7:00)
Review: Apparently inspired by 1980s computer game soundtracks and the synth-heavy scores to fantasy films, M83's "DSVII" is slated as a sequel to the band's 2007 set "Digital Shades". If so, it's a rather belated one, especially considering the French outfit has released three studio sets and a swathe of soundtracks since then. Regardless, the material here is deliciously evocative, emotion-rich and atmospheric, mirroring the ebb and flow (and peaks and troughs) associated with soundtracks whilst relying entirely on i80s-sounding synthesizers and drum machine hits. It's basically synth-wave, with Symmetry's "Themes From An Imaginary Film" - itself based on music initially intended for the "Drive" soundtrack - being an obvious comparison.
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Fantasy
Fantasy (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 486373 3. Rel: 16 Mar 23
Water Deep (3:12)
Oceans Niagara (4:32)
Amnesia (3:57)
Us & The Rest (5:31)
Earth To Sea (6:29)
Radar, Far, Gone (4:03)
Deceiver (6:14)
Fantasy (4:29)
Laura (4:05)
Sunny Boy (5:57)
Kool Nuit (7:57)
Sunny Boy (part 2) (1:58)
Dismemberment Bureau (7:02)
Review: Headed up by Anthony Gonzalez, M83 have taken a winding trip through beautifully sculpted, electronically embellished indie-pop grandeur over the years. Their ninth studio album Fantasy finds Gonzalez taking the process back to a more instinctive, natural flow born out of extended studio jams, reconnecting with his passion after some of the more commercial peaks and creative compromises encountered along the road the band has travelled. As lead single 'Oceans Niagara' attests, the shift in approach hasn't diluted the power and presence of this most life-affirming of groups.
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Fantasy
Fantasy (limited gatefold blue marbled vinyl 2xLP + insert + stickers)
Cat: 486373 7. Rel: 16 Mar 23
Water Deep (3:17)
Oceans Niagara (4:26)
Amnesia (4:01)
Us & The Rest (5:30)
Earth To Sea (6:33)
Radar, Far, Gone (4:05)
Deceiver (6:12)
Fantasy (4:29)
Laura (4:05)
Sunny Boy (5:57)
Kool Nuit (7:55)
Sunny Boy (part 2) (2:00)
Dismemberment Bureau (7:08)
Review: Grammy-nominated artist M83 is a famously prolific producer and as such new long player Fantasy is his ninth over the course of the last 20 years. His music is not about escaping but about transporting you to whole new worlds entirety. He can do soundtracks, stage compositions, studio records and plenty in between, always with a rare grasp of time, space and emotion. This one was written with live performance in mind so it finds him very present both vocally and lyrically with plenty of dazzling musicianship and exuberant grooves.
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DSVII
DSVII (CD)
Cat: M 7016. Rel: 16 Sep 19
Hell Riders
A Bit Of Sweetness
Goodbye Captain Lee
Colories
Meet The Friends
Feelings
A Word Of Wisdom
Lure De Fiel
Jeux D'enfants
A Taste Of The Dusk
Lunar Son
Oh Yes You're There, Everyday
Mirage
Taifun Flory
Temple Of Sorrow
Review: Apparently inspired by 1980s computer game soundtracks and the synth-heavy scores to fantasy films, M83's "DSVII" is slated as a sequel to the band's 2007 set "Digital Shades". If so, it's a rather belated one, especially considering the French outfit has released three studio sets and a swathe of soundtracks since then. Regardless, the material here is deliciously evocative, emotion-rich and atmospheric, mirroring the ebb and flow (and peaks and troughs) associated with soundtracks whilst relying entirely on i80s-sounding synthesizers and drum machine hits. It's basically synth-wave, with Symmetry's "Themes From An Imaginary Film" - itself based on music initially intended for the "Drive" soundtrack - being an obvious comparison.
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Jards Macale (50th Anniversary) (remastered)
Cat: WE 6. Rel: 15 Mar 24
Farinha Do Desprezo (5:50)
Vapor Barato/Revendo Amigos (Volto Pra Curtir) (4:49)
Mal Secreto (2:37)
78 Rotacoes (4:50)
Movimento Dos Barcos (2:41)
Meu Amor Me Agarra E Geme E Treme E Chora E Mata (4:03)
Let's Play That (5:36)
Farrapo Humano/A Morte (4:03)
Hotel Das Estrelas (2:29)
Review: Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Jards Macale's eponymous album gets a special reissue to remind us why it remains such a classic. Originally dropped back in 1972, Macale's debut effortlessly blends Brazilian folk, samba, and experimental rock while showcasing his uniquely eclectic musical vision. The album's raw energy and poetic lyricism reflect the tumultuous political climate of its time and as well as resonating with audiences then it will do so again now. Macale's soulful vocals and innovative guitar work shine throughout, while the arrangements are both intimate and expansive and each track captivates with its depth and emotion.
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Tags: MPB | Brazilian Jazz
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Free World: The Best Of Kirsty MacColl 1979-2000
Free World: The Best Of Kirsty MacColl 1979-2000 (limited translucent yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DEMREC 1164. Rel: 19 Jan 24
A New England (3:47)
Innocence (single remix) (4:00)
They Don’t Know (3:03)
There’s A Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He’s Elvis (3:09)
Don’t Come The Cowboy With Me, Sonny Jim! (3:47)
Can’t Stop Killing You (4:05)
England 2 Colombia 0 (3:47)
Walking Down Madison (7" mix) (4:35)
Free World (radio edit) (2:36)
Terry (3:50)
You Just Haven’t Earned It Yet, Baby (3:44)
Mother’s Ruin (3:56)
Mambo De La Luna (single edit) (3:29)
Angel (single edit) (3:38)
In These Shoes? (3:41)
My Affair (single edit) (3:35)
Treachery (3:53)
Caroline (2:56)
Days (2:59)
He’s On The Beach (single version) (3:30)
Soho Square (4:20)
Kirsty MacColl & Evan Dando - "Darling, Let's Have Another Baby" (3:24)
All I Ever Wanted (single version) (3:24)
Perfect Day (3:50)
Fairytale Of New York (4:31)
Review: Demon Music present a career-spanning collection of 25 of Kirsty MacColl's most popular recordings on a 2xLP set. Between her June 1979 debut single 'They Don't Know' and her tragic death in 2000, Kirsty released five studio albums and seventeen singles, a succinct but consistently high quality body of work, much of it self-written or in partnership with notable collaborators like Graham Gouldman or Johnny Marr. Whether exploring themes of love and loss, or applying her original and often witty worldview, Kirsty's talent as a songwriter and singer is instantly apparent on this new compilation. She was equally adept at throwing new light on old favourites - look no further than her (some might say better than the original) covers of The Kinks' 'Days', and Billy Bragg's 'A New England', both included here.
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Mainstream Sellout
Mainstream Sellout (gatefold LP)
Cat: 455444 7. Rel: 24 Jun 22
Born With Horns (2:27)
God Save Me (2:58)
Maybe (feat Bring Me The Horizon) (2:50)
Drug Dealer (feat Lil Wayne) (2:51)
Wall Of Fame (interlude) (0:31)
Mainstream Sellout (1:45)
Make Up Sex (feat Blackbear) (2:01)
Emo Girl (feat Willow) (2:39)
5150 (2:58)
Paper Cuts (album edit) (3:05)
WW4 (1:10)
Ay! (feat Lil Wayne) (2:01)
Fake Love Don't Last (feat Iann Dior) (2:22)
Die In California (feat Gunna & Young Thug) (3:12)
Sid & Nancy (3:06)
Twin Flame (3:56)
More Than Life (feat Glaive) (3:24)
Review: Rock dynamo Machine Gun Kelly has been busy of late. After a well received album in 2020 he is now back with another one, Mainstream Sellout, which is his sixth in all and is full of just as many big riffs. As always these are short put potent tunes and this is the second collaborative record he has made with drummer and producer Travis Barker. The record has plenty of pent up angst that fans old and new will feed off and plenty of entertainig lyrics.
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Tickets To My Downfall
Cat: 736914. Rel: 12 Mar 21
Title Track
Kiss Kiss
Drunk Face
Bloody Valentine
Forget Me Too (feat Halsey)
All I Know (feat Trippie Redd)
Lonely
WWIII
Kevin & Barracuda (interlude)
Concert For Aliens
My Ex's Best Friend (feat Blackbear)
Jawbreaker
Nothing Inside (feat Iann Dior)
Banyan Tree (interlude)
Play This When I'm Gone
Review: American musician Machine Gun Kelly made quite the about turn on his fifth studio album, released in September of 2020. In a grand depart from his usual style, he ditched his rap sound in favour of a guitar-driven pop punk style that is primed for emo teenagers. Famous for his motor mouth flow, Kelly switches it up for big anthemic verses. Most of the songs clock in under three minutes, come with simple but effective three-chord melodies, huge hooks and tender breakdowns that sound like late but natural air to Blink-182.
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Tickets To My Downfall (B-STOCK)
Cat: 736914 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
Title Track
Kiss Kiss
Drunk Face
Bloody Valentine
Forget Me Too (feat Halsey)
All I Know (feat Trippie Redd)
Lonely
WWIII
Kevin & Barracuda (interlude)
Concert For Aliens
My Ex's Best Friend (feat Blackbear)
Jawbreaker
Nothing Inside (feat Iann Dior)
Banyan Tree (interlude)
Play This When I'm Gone
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


American musician Machine Gun Kelly made quite the about turn on his fifth studio album, released in September of 2020. In a grand depart from his usual style, he ditched his rap sound in favour of a guitar-driven pop punk style that is primed for emo teenagers. Famous for his motor mouth flow, Kelly switches it up for big anthemic verses. Most of the songs clock in under three minutes, come with simple but effective three-chord melodies, huge hooks and tender breakdowns that sound like late but natural air to Blink-182.
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3 Psalms (B-STOCK)
Cat: GDM 032V (B-STOCK). Rel: 19 Nov 18
Deep: Psalm 130
Interlude
Refuge: Psalm 90
Praise: Psalm 150
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged & original inner sleeve missing, otherwise in excellent condition***


Deep Psalms from a deep man, Good Deeds Music delivers its fourth release that comes from Roxy Music founding member (and oboe and saxophonist) Andy Mackay. Recorded and performed with a band, choir and string orchestra, the music itself is based on the Book of Psalms and takes in a specialist selection of classical, rock and spoken word with the slightest of electronic influences too. God fearing or not, praise the Lord. Amen.
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Theatre Of The Absurd Presents C'est La Vie
Cat: 405053 8955279. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Prologue: "Mr Beckett Sir" (4:27)
Theatre Of The Absurd (2:03)
If I Go Mad (2:24)
Baby Burglar (3:57)
Act One: "Surrounded On All Sides" (0:12)
C'est La Vie (3:02)
What On Earth Is It (You Take Me For?) (2:59)
Hour Of Need (4:06)
Act Two: "The Damsel In Distress (0:11)
Round We Go (4:14)
Act Three: "The Situation Deteriorates" (0:21)
Lockdown & Frack Off (3:12)
Beginners 101 (4:06)
Is There Anybody Out There? (3:28)
The Law According To Dr Kippah (5:27)
Epilogue: "& So Ladies & Gentlemen" (0:21)
Run For Your Life (3:58)
Set Me Free (Let Me Be) (3:30)
In My Street (3:40)
Fin.: "Ladies & Gentlemen" (0:30)
Review: Late last year in November marked the arrival of Theatre of the Absurd Presents C'est la Vie, a thirteenth studio album from much loved British ska collective Madness. It is their first new studio work in almost a decade and now it arrives on double vinyl. We're told that the record was written with the mantra 'Let Madness be Madness' and that shows with some real musical freedom and plenty of the quirky charms the band has always dealt in. It is uplifting yet melancholic in all the right places and another fine success for this Great British band.
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The Madness (reissue)
The Madness (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 405053 8618815. Rel: 25 Feb 22
Nail Down The Days (4:32)
What's That (3:33)
I Pronounce You (4:38)
Oh (3:53)
In Wonder (4:52)
Song In Red (3:34)
Nightmare Nightmare (4:30)
Thunder & Lightning (3:10)
Beat The Bride (3:52)
Gabriel's Horn (6:09)
Review: Moving away from their two-tone tingles and sauntering silliness, 'The Madness' was a thorough rebrand for the band - exploring a new name, a new sound, a rejumbled lineup, and all the new electronic music tech that te late 80s had to offer. Sounding more like Duran Duran than Madness as we know them, 'The Madness' hears a smattering of guest musicians join the party, including The Specials' Jerry Dammers on piano. It was this LP that caused such a furore at the band's Madstock festival in 1992, that a small earthquake erupted at 4.2 on the Richter scale in the London locale of Finsbury Park. Now you can relive said tremors of excitement with this reissue.
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Mad Not Mad (reissue)
Mad Not Mad (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 405053 8618808. Rel: 24 Jun 22
I'll Compete (3:19)
Yesterday's Men (4:37)
Uncle Sam (4:08)
White Heat (3:50)
Mad Not Mad (4:39)
Sweetest Girl (5:45)
Burning The Boats (4:31)
Tears You Can't Hide (3:09)
Time (4:15)
Coldest Day (4:26)
Review: Six albums in and Madness had firmly established themselves as part of the British pop firmament when they released Mad Not Mad in 1985. It's a divisive album which captures Suggs' Camden Town likely lads in a period of transition as the 80s wore on and musical styles shifted. Moving on from the chirpy ska of their early days they moved into a more polished pop sound which landed them a billing on NME's 'Greatest Albums Of All Time' just weeks after its release. With the singles 'Uncle Sam' and 'Sweetest Girl' nestled amongst some of the bands' most introspective tracks (see 'Mad Not Mad') it's an important part of the Madness legacy, handily repressed on 180 gm wax for your listening pleasure.
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Industrial Silence Tour 2019: Live At Rockpalast
Industrial Silence Tour 2019: Live At Rockpalast (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile turquoise vinyl 3xLP in slipcase)
Cat: MOVLP 2910C. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Vocal (7:24)
Belladonna (4:20)
Higher (5:06)
Sirens (8:36)
Shine (4:44)
This Old House (5:15)
Strange Colour Blue (7:12)
Salt (4:28)
Norwegian Hammerworks Corp (5:47)
Beautyproof (3:55)
Quite Emotional (6:17)
Terraplane (5:44)
Electric (4:54)
Black Mambo (6:19)
Hands Up - I Love You (6:24)
What's On Your Mind? (4:09)
Majesty (8:37)
The Kids Are On High Street (6:59)
Valley Of Deception (5:52)
Review: Madrugada's The Industrial Silence Tour in 2019 took them to play Live At Rockpalast and the show was captured for this limited edition and one-off album. It comes on turquoise coloured vinyl, housed in a sturdy sleeve with three printed innersleeves. The magical live recording came as the band regrouped to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their much loved and vital debut album Industrial Silence. The show in Germany found them at their very best, fully energy and engaged with the crowd not just musically but emotionally. This release has been put together in collaboration with and supervised by the band themselves.
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Magic Carpet (reissue)
Cat: LIFE 044. Rel: 18 Apr 24
The Magic Carpet
The Phoenix
Black Cat
Alan's Christmas Card
Harvest Song
Do You Hear The Words
Father Time
La La
Peace Song
Take Away Kesh
High Street
The Dream
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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