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Show Me Heaven EP (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Show Me Heaven EP (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited red & orange splattered vinyl 10")
Cat: VISIT 22V10. Rel: 26 Apr 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Show Me Heaven (4:44)
I Believe In You (5:44)
Legendary (5:11)
 in stock $18.08
Mi Feel It
Cat: NDH 007. Rel: 30 Apr 25
 
Dub
Mi Feel It (feat Wayne) (5:37)
Roots (feat Ohkuma, Wayne & Galas) (3:33)
Review: The latest release by Newdubhall is yet another emission of furrowed J-dub: in light of a recent five-year hiatus despite an esteemable career so far, Babe Roots has once again been hailed an icon of modern dub production here. 'Mi Feel It' hears a determined collaboration with bass tenor and mic controller Wayne, a vocalist whose glottis most fellow spitters could only dream of having been born with; the track plods through popping snares, stereo-caressing chords and a rustling beat-corpus, as Wayne reacts to the undignified laity around him with magnetic disrespect. An implosion at 140 beats per minute ensues on the B, bringing a knockier sound and a disestablishing pulse.
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Be Reasonable (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: FRETRSD 01. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Easy Easy Easy (4:27)
Don't Knock Me Down (4:52)
Review: ?Boys Wonder's 'Be Reasonable' is a lovely and limited edition new 10" etched vinyl released exclusively for Record Store Day 2025. Serving as a companion to their long-awaited debut LP Question Everything, this limited-edition single features two previously unreleased tracks exclusive to wax. The band's distinctive blend of glam-rock energy, sharp wit and infectious pop hooks brings both of these to life and are part of the reason they have been endorsed by Vic Reeves as the greatest band that never was and hailed by Jonathan Ross as one of my all-time favourite bands.
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WORKSHOP 33
WORKSHOP 33 (hand-stamped vinyl 10")
Cat: WORKSHOP 33. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Deep House
Track 1 (4:11)
Track 2 (5:31)
Track 3 (7:16)
Track 4 (2:19)
Review: Marvin Dash and Lowtec combine to serve up some house grooves here that perfectly embody the Workshop sound. They are lovably loose-limbed, dusty and ramshackle, and almost feel as if they may fall apart at any given moment, but that is the joy of them. Instead, they keep you locked amongst rickety drums, frayed pads and imperfect little vocal hooks that bring the soul. 'Track 1' does that with a hazy feel, 'Track 2' is more one out with a dubby undercurrent and sustained keys and 'Track 3' brings little more prickle and drive, like a super raw Omar-S track. 'Track 4' is all about the prying, bulbous bassline that unfurls with a mind of its own beneath DIY percussive sounds.
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Demise Of Love EP
Demise Of Love EP (10" + MP3 download code)
Cat: RUG 1466T. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
Strange Little Consequence (3:42)
Carry The Blame (2:06)
Be A Man (3:09)
Like I Loved You (3:38)
Review: Talk about things that make you go "oooh." The moment we heard that Daniel Avery, Working Men's Club and Ghost Culture were working together on a "new musical project" we had a lot riding on the results being particularly potent. Quite what they might sound like was anyone's guess mind, and there was an underlying worry that we might be left with another supergroup disappointment - where the parts are strong but don't necessarily understand how to gel. Demise of Love prove that doesn't have to be the case every time. It sounds like all of the above and yet none of them, it's ripe with emotion, fraught with punk ferocity and outwardly romantic in an electronic sense. Rave-y, weird, melancholic, angry, sleazy and infinitely re-playable, believe the hype.
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Darkage (remixes)
Darkage (remixes) (limited green marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: KF 205SE. Rel: 09 May 25
 
Drum And Bass
Darkage (Pete Cannon remix) (6:33)
Darkage (Sikka remix) (5:37)
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Darkage (DMS remixes)
Darkage (DMS remixes) (limited blue marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: KF 204SE. Rel: 09 May 25
 
UK Hardcore
Darkage (All Night remix) (7:38)
Axis (Logical Breakup) (6:40)
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The Druids Of Stonehenge (reissue)
Cat: SEP 10-172. Rel: 30 Apr 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Baby, Please Don't Go (2:27)
I Put A Spell On You (2:14)
Who Do You Love (2:24)
I (Who Have Nothing) (3:03)
Pretty Thing (2:37)
Bald Headed Woman (4:16)
In My Store (3:11)
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FR 025
FR 025 (10")
Cat: FR 025. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Drum And Bass
Piper (5:30)
Piper (DJ Chromz remix) (5:53)
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FR 028
FR 028 (10")
Cat: FR 028. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Drum And Bass
No Holds Barred (6:06)
No Holds Barred (FX remix) (5:41)
Review: True to the name, FFF's releases do tend to make us teeter on the edge of profanity, inciting us to utter a hearty "FFF...!" whenever one of his pre-drop seatbelt warnings is sounded. With what sounds like a copyright lapsed, twilight zoney TV sample musing on the terror of true freedom kicking off the opener 'No Holds Barred', we're inducted into a true blue jungle asepsis here, with an unstoppable, untainted 808s extending over both tracks, full time and halftime alike. Only the breakbeats on the A singe the mix to the point of well done break steak, where the track's atmospheres are otherwise clean and twinkly; FX's remix, on the other hand, hovers dirtily and indubitably between jungle techstep and trip-hop, delivering a consciousness expanding mind mutator.
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Onrust EP
Onrust EP (10")
Cat: ROW 018. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Deep Dubstep
Disfunction
Onrust
Kaleid
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Kasm 04
Kasm 04 (10")
Cat: KASM 04. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Electro
Filled With Vacuum (3:01)
Ancient Behave (7:01)
Same Point Different Coordinate (2:42)
Formulated Rhythm 4s (7:38)
Review: Kohei Matsunaga has spent over three decades dismantling and reconstructing the boundaries of experimental music. Born in Osaka and originally trained in architecture, his approach to sound is methodical yet unpredictable, reflecting a fascination with structure and abstraction. Across releases for labels like Raster Noton, PAN, and Skam, his work oscillates between dense rhythmic frameworks and fleeting bursts of sonic chaos, shaped through collaborations with the likes of Mika Vainio, Sean Booth, and Merzbow. His latest release continues this restless exploration. 'Filled With Vacuum' sets the tone with jagged percussive sequences and warped atmospherics, while 'Ancient Behave' layers hypnotic pulses with eerie tonal shifts. On the flip, 'Same Point Different Coordinate' pushes further into spatial disorientation, before 'Formulated Rhythm 4s' closes with a fractured yet intricate groove. It's another entry in Matsunaga's ever-expanding sonic architectureiprecise, disorienting and entirely his own.
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The Last Transmission LP Sampler
The Last Transmission LP Sampler (10" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SFRLPS 01. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Drum And Bass
Pixl - "Synthetics" (6:09)
Murder Most Foul - "Mirror Maze" (6:22)
Review: Silent Force Recordings drops a heavy 10" teaser ahead of the much-anticipated The Last Transmission album. This sampler of it features two standout cuts from Pixl and Murder Most Foul, who ramp up the excitement for what's to come. Gritty, atmospheric, and razor-sharp, both tracks tap into the label's signature blend of deep breaks and futuristic dread. The sound designs are pristine and the beats heavy so it's a fine preview of the full-length project due later this year-raw, cinematic drum & bass built for dark rooms and loud systems. Silent Force isn't playing here.
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Superstylin' 25
Superstylin' 25 (transparent blue & black marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: SUPERSTYLE 001. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Techno
Super Groovin' (4:56)
Just Won't Do It (4:20)
Review: Unknown artistic exigencies from Planet Rhythm, on a new techno EP sunny-side-down flip of Groove Armada's 'Superstylin''. On the word-playing 'Super Groovin'', MC M.A.D.'s unmistakable vocals are lent an extra filling-out, as tranches of dub-technical motifs outpour from the centre mix. 'Just Won't Do It' eases up on the productive accoutrements, reducing the mix to a sustenant piping of 4x4 kick and organic pulsation, though the track makes ironic reuse of the acapella from Tim Liken's 'It Just Won't Do' in the breakdown.
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FR 030
FR 030 (10")
Cat: FR 030. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Drum And Bass
Crumbling Down (4:32)
Crumbling Down (Phineus II remix) (5:58)
Review: Refreshers is a little-known alias of Lukid, an underrated producer who has previously explored murky lo-fi sounds on cult labels like Werk Discs. With this alias, though, he makes drum & bass and jungle, and crafted the original featured here back in 2021 and dropped it into his Dekmantel mix. It was heard by the Future Retro label head who reached out to release it and we're glad he did. It's a hidden treasure that is dark, intricate and perfectly crafted. The surprise release feels like uncovering a secret moment in jungle history and it comes with Phineus II's powerful remix, which adds depth and drum rawness, which makes this a vital pick up.
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专辑
Be Just & Fear Not (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: EXILE 0003LP. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Folk/Americana
Baby Please Don't Go/Parchman Farm (4:26)
Open The Door (3:18)
Help Me (5:53)
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