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That's Where We Go
That's Where We Go (limited 7")
Cat: AJX 818S. Rel: 12 Nov 24
That's Where We Go (2:12)
Earthsplosion (3:36)
Review: Maestro Argentinian producer Kevin Fingier returns with a brand new 45 on his Finger Records imprint, this time lifting the curtain on Santa Fiebre, the newly tipped red-hot rhythm & soul outfit from Buenos Aires. Forged in the fire of the Argentinian capital comes this rip-roaring band, debuting a rootsy, double-clapping, firebrand form of Latin soul. Fingier's in-house production backs up the band's taseringly tasty performances, as 'That's Where We Go' is heard to riff highly on brasses and bombast, and 'Earthsplosion' predicts a future detonation beneath our shared subterranean mantle, producing a bubble-bursting, Hammong-hummingl, bongo-banging funk stank of cosmic proportions.
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My Sweet Polly
Cat: SJ 559. Rel: 24 Jan 25
The Scott Brothers - "My Sweet Polly" (2:44)
Judson Moore & The Al Tog Staff - "Everybody Push & Pull" (3:11)
Review: Soul Junction revisits the Scot-Tees Capri master tapes here to unveil two previously unreleased tracks. First is 'My Sweet Polly' by The Scott Brothers, a late 60s dance tune inspired by Howard Scott's former girlfriend. Coupled with this is a studio version of Judson Moore's "Everybody Push & Pull," a crossover hit influenced by Rufus Thomas. The Scott Brothers evolved from the 'Elpeccios' in 1958 to the Scott Brothers Band in 1963 and were instrumental in Chicago's music scene. Their label, Capri Records, produced hits like 'We Like Girls' and worked with legends like Garland Green. Judson Moore was a veteran singer who thrived under their mentorship and went on to leave a lasting legacy.
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The Psychedelic Pirates
Cat: ERC 143. Rel: 28 Jan 25
Submit (4:27)
Submit (dub) (3:34)
North By Northwest (5:49)
North By Dub (8:14)
Skidaddle (5:16)
Skidaddle (Daddy) (5:21)
Basement Voltaire (9:30)
Pixie Boot (dub) (5:08)
Review: Anyone who has followed Emotional Rescue knows it has always does a fine job of documenting pock punk and UK punk dub's early years, in this case showcasing the previously unheralded work of Skinbat Scramble, who emerged from the mundanity of the Home Counties to converge on London during the early 80s. Core members Mark Eason and Fergus Crockford were simultaneously inspired by the speedy punk thills of the Roxy Club and the Two Tone scene of ska and reggae which ran alongside it, as well as counter cultural heroes of the generation before like Gong and Velvet Underground. They got to work distilliing slow tempos, experimental sounds, dub and much more into leftfield rhythms, and while the likes of 'Basement Voltaire' - all echoing electronics, high frequency blips and merciless drum machines - or the Clash-in-dub workout 'North By Northwest' are rooted very much in the Cold War/Thatcher years, their individuality and experimental vibe mean they've endured remarkably well. Scramble to get yourself a copy.
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Played by: Piers Harrison
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Funky Skunk
Funky Skunk (limited 7")
Cat: DYNAM 7148. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Funky Skunk (3:42)
Dirty Man (3:01)
Review: Dynamite Cuts lives up to its name once more by unearthing a deep funk treasure here, and they do the right thing and serve it up for the first time ever on its own 7". Sound Investment's 'Funky Skunk' is a raw and rhythm-heavy rarity previously confined to album-only status. It's bursting with tight grooves, gritty breaks and irresistible energy and is a dream for DJs, collectors and crate-diggers. On the B-side, 'Dirty Man' keeps the heat alive by delivering more deep-fried funk goodness. Both cuts showcase the band's raw musicianship and groove-driven spirit. Authentic funk vibes don't come much better than this.
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Smoke
Smoke (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 246. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Smoke (3:24)
Greasy Meat Pocket (3:19)
Review: The tireless work of Funk Night continues here more steamy late-night sounds. This time it's Sunday Papers at the helm and first off comes 'Smoke.' It's a dense, busy cut with sleazy guitar riffs, plenty of sonic grit, raw, edgy drums and vocal stabs as well as some hints of psyched-out soul. On the flip, the rather horribly titled 'Greasy Meat Pocket' is actually a lovely sound with pensive piano chords and signature Hammond organ grooves that make for a nice late night jaunt.
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If You Believe Your God Is Dead (Try Mine)
Cat: CER 005. Rel: 25 Feb 25
If You Believe Your God Is Dead (Try Mine) (3:14)
He's Sweet I Know (5:09)
Review: A soulful 45 reissue from the Swan Silvertones - a band from America's deep south who bridged the gap between doo-wop's close harmonies and rock 'n' roll in the 1940s and 50s - delivering two powerful tracks that will resonate with fans of gospel, funk and blues. Side-1 features a high-energy, gospel-infused funk track with a strong vocal performance that channels the spirit of James Brown. Its catchy rhythm and bold message make it an instant standout. On the flip side, this one has a more laid-back vibe, blending soulful blues and gospel influences for a deeply emotional and smooth listening experience. A perfect balance of intensity and tenderness from the band said - by the man himself no less - to have inspired Paul Simon to write 'A Bridge Over Troubled Water'.
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Twilight
Cat: FAKE 137CD. Rel: 13 Feb 25
The Comedown
Twilight
Uptown/Downtown
Driftaway
Sorry I Made You Cry
Goodbye Drama Queen
Equinox's Children
High With You
Night Drive
Star
Sleeping Pill
Sirens
Review: Arriving almost exactly three months after its predecessor, HiFi Sean and David McAlmont's third collaborative full-length is lightly a conceptual flip side to 2024's Daylight - a "dusk till dawn" night drive sequel, as they put it. To provide a distinctly different sonic sheen to the album that preceded it, the duo has reached for slow, soft-touch grooves, dreamy textures, bubbly electronics, strobe-lit synths and musical motifs forged in darker, if still colourful, tones. Add in McAlmont's honeyed, effortlessly soulful vocals, and you have another genuine gem from the 1990s survivors. Highlights include Blessed Madonna collaboration 'The Comedown', the tactile bliss of 'Goodbye Drama Queen', the huggable wooziness of 'High With You' and the heartfelt sweep of 'Star'.

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タグ: Nu Disco
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Deep Valley
Cat: 12K 1102. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Cold Weather
River Reflections
Fallen Trees On The Far Shore
Hidden Paths, Animal Tracks
Whispered Surfaces
Boundaries
Beyond, Winter Sun
Floodwater Debris
Drawn From River Water
Landscapes, Shared
Review: Deep Valley is a new collaborative work by Australian artists Seaworthy aka Cameron Webb and Matt Rosner and they came together for it during a week-long residency at Bundanon Art Museum in New South Wales. The property which was gifted to the Australian public by artists Arthur and Yvonne Boyd in the 1990s offers a unique landscape along the Shoalhaven River and is surrounded by sandstone cliffs and diverse wildlife. Drawing inspiration from Boyd's belief that "you can't own a landscape," Deep Valley combines the inspiration of that setting with environmental recordings, guitars, piano, and electronic processing all of which aim to highlight the transient nature of ecosystems and encourage you to reconnect with the sounds of nature.
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Quique (reissue)
Cat: PURE 374LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Climactic Phase (#3)
Polyfusion
Industrious
Imperial
Plainsong
Charlotte's Mouth
Through You
Filter Dub
Signals
Review: Bridging the gap between guitar-driven rock and ambient techno - they would later become the first artist to bring guitars to Warp Records - Seefeel skillfully blended electronic loops with post-psychedelic basslines, mermaid-like vocals from Sarah Peacock and intelligent percussion. Their debut album for Too Pure in 1993 was both ahead of its time and timeless, offering a quiet revolution of repetition and downtempo somnolent soundscape, a record that remains beautifully undated. Tracks like 'Imperial'. 'Industrious' and 'Charlotte's Mouth' demonstrate Seefeel's knack for using guitars as electronic complements, layering hypnotic smears of feedback with Peacock's intimate whispers. The eight-minute opener, 'Climatic Phase No. 3', floats with barely-there percussion and a lazy, dreamy melody, while 'Filter Dub' delivers a sublime, drowsy bass line perfect for slipping into sleep. The album's structure leans into drone and quirky ambience, creating an experience more akin to a dream state than a traditional rock record. Quique feels proto-IDM, a precursor to the ambient-motorik noise-pop aesthetic that artists like Tim Hecker and Mouse on Mars would explore. Seefeel's early work remains a blueprint for electronic experimentation, demonstrating that the band's forward-thinking approach helped define a genre that continues to defy easy categorisation. Quique is not just a product of the 90s - it's a sonic vision that still feels fresh and boundary-pushing today.
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Carolina (reissue)
Cat: MRBLP 022SP. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Carolina (5:53)
Chega No Suingue (3:43)
Pequines E Pitbull (4:28)
Mangueira (3:52)
Tu Queria (4:12)
O Samba Tai (4:55)
Review: This timely reissue features a curated selection of standout tracks from Seu Jorge's acclaimed 2002 debut album Carolina (which was originally titled Samba Esporte Fino). The release marked the beginning of Jorge's international fame and was quickly followed by acting roles in City of God and Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic where his Portuguese covers of the late great David Bowie became iconic. The record was co-produced by Mario Caldato of the Beastie Boys association and mixes up samba, funk and jazz into a timeless sound full of colour and soul for the warmer months of the year. Tracks like the anthemic title song, the funk-tinged 'Mangueira' and the infectious 'Tu Queria' remain essential showcases Seu Jorge's effortless musical charisma.
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タグ: MPB | Brazilian | Samba | Jazz Funk | Brazilian Funk
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Live In The USA: Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco January 14th 1978
Cat: SEXPISS 78LP3. Rel: 24 Apr 25
God Save The Queen (3:33)
I Wanna Be Me (4:08)
Seventeen (2:17)
New York (3:56)
EMI (3:14)
Belsen Was A Gas (2:11)
Bodies (3:54)
Holidays In The Sun (5:34)
Liar (4:06)
No Feelings (3:24)
Problems (4:31)
Pretty Vacant (3:32)
Anarchy In The UK (3:39)
No Fun (7:09)
Review: The ill-fated Sex Pistols US tour of January 1978 has become as infamous and discussed as the band themselves, as it came at a time of rife turmoil between members whilst it was potentially beginning to dawn on them how out of place they were on their label, how inconsiderate and mismanaged they were being treated and how much more of a travelling circus show those in attendance were paying to see rather than genuinely caring for the music or message in the same manner of their homegrown fanbase. This exhaustion, frustration and evident burnout was all captured during these live performances, which after several semi-coherent releases have finally been isolated, properly sequenced and finally deliver the closest fly-on-the-wall experience to these implosive shows yet. Taken from their set at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, this is peak pissed off Pistols on the cusp of their ultimate breaking point. While the band are currently enjoying a celebratory jaunt with former Gallows vocalist Frank Carter replacing the MAGA man John Lydon, delivering the closest experience to the Never Mind The Bollocks era yet, those who'd rather not spend more than 100 quid on a ticket can now experience the authentic real thing from the comfort of their turntable.
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Live In The USA 1978
Cat: SEXPISS 78CD. Rel: 25 Apr 25
God Save The Queen (Cd1: South East music Hall Atlanta January 5th 1978) (4:43)
I Wanna Be Me (2:57)
Seventeen (3:12)
New York (3:08)
Bodies (3:17)
Submission (4:10)
Holidays In The Sun (4:10)
EMI (3:36)
No Feelings (3:27)
Problems (5:03)
Pretty Vacant (7:07)
Anarchy In The UK (4:22)
Radio Ad (CD2: longhorn Ballroom Dallas January 10th 1978) (2:08)
God Save The Queen (3:45)
I Wanna Be Me (4:01)
Seventeen (3:17)
New York (4:35)
EMI (3:43)
Bodies (5:20)
Belsen Was A Gas (2:33)
Holidays In The Sun (4:36)
No Feelings (4:28)
Problems (4:31)
Pretty Vacant (3:32)
Anarchy In The UK (6:11)
No Fun (7:04)
God Save The Queen (CD3: Winterland Ballroom San Francisco January 14th 1978)
I Wanna Be Me
Seventeen
New York
EMI
Belsen Was A Gas
Bodies
Holidays In The Sun
Liar
No Feelings
Problems
Pretty Vacant
Anarchy In The UK
No Fun
Review: Nowadays regarded as the stuff of punk legend, the chaotic and ill-fated jaunt undertaken by the Sex Pistols across the US in January of 1978 was hindered by so many differing factors, it was almost as if they were set to fail. Plagued by poor management while trapped on a label with no real idea how to market such a tumultuous roster outlier, the band found themselves performing for those there out of mere curiosity more than their targeted audience or genuine fans, culminating in severe burn-out in real time, captured on these recordings. Finally, for the first time, several of these shows have been retooled to their correct sequencing with this collection reflecting the debaucherous live sets in all their feral glory that took place on January 5th at the South East Music Hall in Atlanta, Georgia, January 10th at the Longhorns Ballroom in Dallas, Texas, and January 14th at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, California. Boasting all of the essential anthems from 'God Save The Queen' to 'Pretty Vacant' and 'Anarchy In The UK', behind the energy is the sound of a band imploding, while today not all wounds have healed with the surviving members currently enjoying a celebration of their iconic Never Mind The Bollocks LP with former Gallows frontman Frank Carter stepping in for MAGA man Jon Lydon, who continues to lob barbs at his former bandmates whenever given half the chance.
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Live At Longhorns Ballroom Dallas USA 1978
Live At Longhorns Ballroom Dallas USA 1978 (limited white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SEXPISS 78LP2. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Intro/Radio Ad (2:08)
God Save The Queen (3:45)
I Wanna Be Me (4:01)
Seventeen (3:17)
New York (4:35)
EMI (3:43)
Bodies (5:20)
Belsen Was A Gas (2:33)
Holidays In The Sun (4:36)
No Feelings (4:28)
Problems (4:31)
Pretty Vacant (3:32)
Anarchy In The UK (6:11)
No Fun (7:04)
Review: Infamous, ill-fated and iconic all in equal measure, the Sex Pistols US tour of January 1978 has gone down in the annals of punk history as a chaotic state of affairs. Mismanaged by their team, stuck on a label only interested in their prowess for generating headlines and performing night after night to crowds more curious than engaged, the resulting jaunt would eventually lead to the band's total implosion. After years of these live recordings being distributed in piece-meal form, the recordings from this tour have finally been accurately sourced, re-sequenced and now delivered as individual live LPs with this pressing coming from their show at the Longhorns Ballroom in Dallas, Texas. The sheer exhaustion, frustration and oncoming burnout are evident through these feral performances, almost as if hearing the once youthful pioneers imploding in real time. Currently undertaking a costly world tour accompanied by former Gallows vocalist, Mr. Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes himself standing in for the now MAGA touting John Lydon, it's the closest fans will likely ever get to experiencing the Never Mind The Bollocks era, with these authentic real thing recordings coming in at a close second, delivered from the familiar comfort of your turntable.
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Played by: Ben Westbeech
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Souvlaki (reissue)
Cat: 198028 86051. Rel: 04 Apr 25
Alison (3:43)
Machine Gun (4:19)
40 Days (3:13)
Sing (4:49)
Here She Comes (2:12)
Souvlaki Space Station (5:59)
When The Sun Hits (4:43)
Altogether (3:38)
Melon Yellow (3:38)
Dagger (3:22)
Review: In its time, which spans 16 years from the mid-1980s to the turn of the Millennium, Creation Records was incapable of misfiring. From Boo Radleys and Guided By Voices, The Jesus & Mary Chain to Bob Mould, Ride, Kevin Rowland, Teenage Fanclub and Super Furry Animals. Let alone Primal Scream. Renowned for a multitude of genres, but particularly shoegaze, suffice to say Slowdive, England's dream pop doyens, delivered some of the label's most seminal work. Souvlaki is a prime example. Although it narrowly missed a spot in the UK's Top 50 Albums Chart, peaking at 51 in 1993, retrospective attention has heralded this not just as a shoegaze classic, but also a true landmark of late-20th Century British music. "Quiet, moving, and aggressive simultaneously, mixing trance-like beauty with the deepest delayed guitar sounds around," Pitchfork once said. Now, if you've more to add, speak up.


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In The Studio (40th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Cat: CHRTTH 5008. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Bright Lights
The Lonely Crowd
Girlfriend
Housebound
Night On The Tiles
Nelson Mandela
War Crimes
Racist Friend
Alcohol
Break Down The Door
Review: The 40th Anniversary edition of In The Studio by The Special AKA celebrates one of the most unique and politically charged albums of the 1980s. Originally released in 1984, the album fused an eclectic mix of reggae, jazz, soul, and Arabic rhythms, with Jerry Dammers leading the band's bold shift in sound. Despite its modest commercial performance, In The Studio has since gained recognition as an underappreciated classic, thanks to its deeply reflective lyrics and innovative arrangements. The album's standout tracks, 'Free Nelson Mandela' and 'What I Like Most About You Is Your Girlfriend', blended infectious energy with serious political messages. This newly remastered, half-speed mastered edition, overseen by Dammers, gives the album the sonic depth it deserves. With its themes of social unrest and global awareness, In The Studio feels as relevant today as it did four decades ago, a testament to its enduring power.
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Set
Set (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: BT 127. Rel: 13 Jan 25
I (18:01)
II (15:19)
Review: Konrad Sprenger, as any real heads will know, is a moniker of Jorg Hiller, who works in many fields including composing, producing and instrument building. His work seamlessly blends scientific exploration of sound with pop sensibility and humour. From the diverse instrumentation of albums like Miniaturen and Versprochen to the electric guitar explorations of Stack Music in 2017, Hiller's evolution is ever-captivating. Here he unites these elements into a playful, infectious epic performed by Hiller and the enigmatic Ensemble Risonanze Moderne with guest Oren Ambarchi weaving swirling harmonics into its vibrant soundscapes. These two side-long pieces feature polyrhythmic frameworks blending shimmering guitar harmonics, horns and synthetic bursts into a mix of avant-garde and techno wonderment. Hiller doesn't release very often but when he does, it's worth taking note.
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Played by: Kaoru Inoue
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Make 'Em Laugh Make 'Em Cry Make 'Em Wait
Make 'Em Laugh Make 'Em Cry Make 'Em Wait (limited gatefold 180 gram "coke bottle green" vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: EMIVY 2135. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Make It On Your Own (5:18)
There's Always Gonna Be Something (4:01)
Seems Like You Don't Know Me (3:37)
Colours Of October (2:45)
Eyes Too Big For My Belly (2:44)
Mary Is A Singer (3:16)
Backroom Boys (4:10)
Feeling Of Falling We Crave (3:45)
Review: Along with Manic Street Preachers and Super Furry Animals, but far bigger selling, 'Dakota' hitmakers Stereophonics epitomise the past 30-plus years of Welsh rock. In many ways the boys from the Valleys have kept the fundamentals that people enjoy about their sound the same over the years with this new album. Kelly Jones' gravelly voice, which sits at the forefront, is as strong as it's ever been. But in terms of changes, Jones has never been shy about his love of Americana music and appears to be leaning more and more into that passion as the years go by. Single 'There's Always Gonna Be Something' has a bit of gospel flair and has an unforgettable melody that would earn appreciation from the most discerning songwriters in Nashville. Stereophonics appear to never tire of chasing that perfect song and it appears still have plenty left in the tank.
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Girls Gang
Girls Gang (limited white vinyl LP + 12")
Cat: IDI 021LPX. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Girls Gang
Schall & Rauch
Nothing To Hide
Alien
Halkidiki
Promise Me (feat Curses & Joshua Murphy)
Hypnotized
Zombie
Disco Goth
Fomo
No More Tears
Schall & Rauch (12" (club version)) (5:08)
Disco Goth (The Populist remix) (5:34)
Girls Gang (Damon Jee remix) (5:15)
Halkidiki (Greek version) (3:20)
Promise Me (Featt Curses - club version) (5:43)
Alien (Phunkadelica CETK mix) (5:56)
Fomo (Dj Hell extended version) (8:20)
Review: Berlin-based synthwave and dark disco band Dina Summer return with a sanguine new seven-track record, continuing their reputation for making 80s nostalgist music fans ever more ravenous for their distinct take on EBM and its adjacent styles. Following 2022's acclaimed Rimini LP, this freak zone of a record brings gravely detuned, yet DJ-ready instrumental backings and stiffly but passionately delivered vocal recitations to a modern production palate. This approach reaches its ultimate conclusion on the natural midpoint 'Alien', a track perhaps best describable as a hi-NRG number made in a cryoponic chamber and lent an extraterrestrial theme.
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タグ: Dark wave | Disco Not Disco | EBM | Synthwave
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All At Once
All At Once (LP + insert)
Cat: DE 332. Rel: 17 Jan 25
Littleness (3:13)
Daycare (8:21)
Steps (3:16)
Above (5:09)
People Like Us (5:31)
A Dedication (2:49)
Bright & Wild (4:18)
Form Changed (5:28)
Review: Sunfear is a project from Turkish multidisciplinary artist Eylul Deniz who now returns to Dark Entries with her sophomore album. Deniz has been making waves in sound since 2017 when she debuted her blend of ambient and experimental music using piano, guitar, voice and synths as tools for storytelling and self-expression. Inspired by Dante's Love That Moves the Sun and Other Stars, Pessoa's poems and Turkish poet Lale Muldur, this darker follow-up to Octopus channels some of her own personal loss and grief. Tracks like 'Above' pair sparse guitar riffs with swirling electronics, 'Bright and Wild' contrasts lush drones with jagged feedback and there are also hints of hope in the likes of 'Form Changed.' A great return.
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Played by: Josh Cheon
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