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Music To Refine To: A Remix Companion To Severance
Cat: FFC 192. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Entering Lumon (2:18)
Mammalians Nurturable (3:11)
Music Of Wellness (2:48)
Elevator Down (3:20)
Morning Routine (3:02)
Irving Watermelon (3:25)
Muzak Kier Hymn (4:20)
Entering Lumon (2:08)
Mammalians Nurturable (3:26)
Music Of Wellness (2:35)
Elevator Down (3:21)
Morning Routine (2:38)
Irving Watermelon (3:25)
Muzak Kier Hymn (4:42)
Review: WA electronica duo Odesza have been watching Severance... have you? 'Music To Refine To: A Remix Companion To Severance' manifests as a seven-track EP reimagining Theodore Shapiro's score for the hit Apple TV series, the series which takes the 21-Century fixation on the idea of work-life balance to lugubrious extremes. The three-time Grammy nominees bring their signature synth-dance to the sampled atmosses of Severance, transforming Shapiro's eerie, coporatocratic sound motifs into wicked electronica abtsractions. Just as we're not quite sure what we're doing when we sit down to work at our desks, this officially Apple sanctioned release by the pair mirrors the simulacrum-similarities between commissioned remix culture and the in-out social sanctions of the fictive Lumon Corporation.
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专辑
1001 Est Cremazie
Cat: WABB 199. Rel: 02 May 25
 
Jazz
The Way We Were (3:42)
The Sting (4:21)
Mon Ami Qui Fuit (4:25)
Le Picbois (3:24)
Les Gens De Mon Pays (3:55)
Water Melon Man (3:04)
Coming Home Baby (2:55)
Take Five (4:34)
Le Roi Muffe (4:03)
Bright Moments (2:52)
Review: More than just a school concert, 1975's Rocking Grass was a sensation. On one fine estival day, The College Andre-Grasset auditorium overflowed, leaving hundreds spellbound. Registering its impact, Jean-Yves Quesnel and colleagues immortalised the show into a recording, transforming Rocking Grass into Phono Grass.Sessions at College Edouard-Montpetit's studio captured the energy of a shifting musical landscape in Quebec; and pianist Benoit Sarrazin, unknowingly recorded mid-performance, later became a professional musician. The album's original songs, 'Le Roi Muffe' and 'Bright Moments', embodied the era's creative freedom, with the latter later sampled by DJs and featured on Canadian Racer. Originally pressed on a 500-copy run, 1001 est Cremazie become a prized collectible; now it's much more readily available.
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Still At Their Very Best: Live From The AO Arena Manchester 17 02 24
Cat: DH 2204. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Intro (1:27)
The 1975 (2:21)
Looking For Somebody To Love (5:13)
Happiness (5:25)
Part Of The Band (4:21)
Oh Caroline (4:18)
I'm In Love With You (4:24)
Change Of Heart (5:19)
An Encounter (0:47)
Robbers (4:21)
Me (5:21)
You (4:50)
Fallingforyou (4:07)
Aboutyou (5:21)
When We Are Together (6:43)
I Like America & America Likes Me (4:27)
Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America (3:26)
If You're Too Shy (Let Me Know) (4:08)
Tootimetootimetootime (9:08)
It's Not Living (If It's Not With You) (4:04)
Menswear (5:48)
Chocolate (3:52)
The Sound (4:34)
Somebody Else (4:34)
Guys (1:21)
I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes) (4:32)
Love It If We Made It (4:00)
Sex (4:36)
People (5:10)
Review: February 2024 saw two levee-breaking live moments by The 1975: here the indie band would return to Manchester for two massive AO Arena dates on 17 and 18 February, riding the rips of their biggest world tour yet. While technically from Wilmslow, the band cut their teeth in Greater Manchester's storied live scene and have always claimed the city as their unofficial hometown. Despite turning the leaf on a string of controversies centred on frontman Matty Healy, that didn't stop them from operating Still At Their Very Best, promising the kind of raucous, genre-blending performance fans expect a decade into their career. Support comes from labelmates The Japanese House, and Healy would later duet with Amber Bain on cult single 'Sunshine Baby.' This LP recording of the live spate distils a thirty-track stack of pristine live redeliveries, and with a monomaniacal arena's roar throughout, we hear a larger-than-life return home for the band.
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Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel III
Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel III ('quantum' black vinyl 2xLP + download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 79BLACK. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Final Approach 1 (5:33)
Final Approach 2 (5:29)
Final Approach 3 (5:45)
Final Approach 4 (5:23)
Final Approach 5 (5:31)
Final Approach 6 (7:01)
Blue New World 1 (5:38)
Blue New World 2 (12:09)
Blue New World 3 (5:22)
Blue New World 4 (5:55)
Blue New World 5 (11:45)
Review: UK producer Trevor Huddleston aka 36 and the Indiana-based Past Inside The Present label's head Zake return to their Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel project, a universe that suspends the listener in time across glacial soundscapes and a general sense of cosmic awe. Soft, slow-moving drones and textural washes drift like solar winds through the vacuum, suggesting the boundless calm of deep space. The production is rich, gentle with tonal shifts and barely-there harmonics that evoke both distance and intimacy, wonder and melancholy. It feels like music beamed in from the edges of the known universe. If you fancy a contemplative journey from the edge of Earth's thermosphere into the unknowable beyond, tune into Stasis Sounds on your best headphones.
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The Ghronic: Speshal Machinery (The Chronic Green Edition)
Cat: LDRW 153. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (1:39)
Goodfellas (feat Benny The Butcher) (3:13)
Latex Gloves (feat Lloyd Banks) (3:05)
We Outside (feat Che Noir) (2:46)
Last Week (2:33)
Made Bosses (feat Emanny) (2:58)
Been Through (feat Elcamino) (3:34)
Speshal Machinery (3:19)
Unruly (2:29)
Review: Dr. Dre's The Chronic gave rise to such heavy-hitters as 'Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang' and 'Let Me Ride', but what about its many "reimaginings" over the years? With The Ghronic, released in 2023, West Coast rappers 38 Spesh and Conway The Machine can't be said to have laid down their own version more so than they did treat the Dre touchstone as a starting point, dropping a nine-track array of similar G-funk whistling lowrider bumps, readapted for the contemporary New Yorker, and yet with fresh lyrical themes and subject matters. Reissued two years later on green vinyl, after an initially white-sleeved run, the productions are ever clean and the flows lackadaisical. Features from Lloyd Banks, Che Noir, Benny The Butcher and Elcamino cement the bluffing rep of a brag-heavy machine duopoly.
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Anthem
Anthem (LP)
Cat: ACRELP 017. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
10 Photos (feat Awkward) (1:20)
Anthem (6:02)
The Move (feat Quelle Chris) (3:16)
Different Light (1:26)
2nd September (5:51)
Free Hit (4:45)
Free Hit Outro (2:54)
Second Wave (5:10)
Barrage (4:09)
Review: The combined talents of pianist-producer Alfa Mist and jazz drummer Richard Spaven have spelt the formation of a new hip-hop act, 44th Move, whose debut album for Black Acre debuts today. Centring on the notion of an "R&D mindstate", the pair bring a tonally lowered, electronicised sound to the table, teaming up with two further confidants - Bristol turntablist Awkward and Detroit rapper Quelle Chris - for an extended jaunt through techno, r&b and rap, arrayed in overarching drapes of moody jazz.
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5 Seconds Of Summer (10th Anniversary Edition) (B-STOCK)
Cat: 6574187 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Pop
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
She Looks So Perfect (3:18)
Don't Stop (2:50)
Good Girls (3:16)
Kiss Me Kiss Me (3:25)
18 (3:07)
Everything I Didn't Say (2:56)
Beside You (3:36)
End Up Here (2:59)
Long Way Home (3:14)
Heartbreak Girl (3:14)
English Love Affair (3:04)
Amnesia (3:46)
Lost Boy (bonus track) (3:25)
Mrs All American (bonus track) (2:38)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The 5 Seconds of Summer (10th Anniversary Edition) is a nostalgic celebration of the band's pop-rock origins, the infectious melodies and energetic rock vibes that marked their rise to fame. Featuring classic hits like 'She Looks So Perfect' and 'Amnesia', the latter showcasing their versatility with its stripped-down acoustic sound, while deeper cuts like 'Voodoo Doll' and 'End Up Here' remind listeners of the band's growth over the years. 'Kiss Me, Kiss Me' stands out with its infectious energy and the live arrangements add an extra layer of excitement to the song's performances. This anniversary edition not only revisits the chart-topping hits but also reminds listeners of the enduring quality of the entire album. This album became the soundtrack of countless lives, particularly during the mid-2010s and this picture disc is a great added touch to the package for fans.
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6161
6161 (LP)
Cat: SEVS 35. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Sneakanon (part 1) (4:48)
Sneakanon (part 2) (4:34)
Surge (part 1) (3:12)
Surge (part 2) (5:43)
Up (5:56)
Morag (5:50)
For Felix (5:56)
Prowl (2:43)
Review: Matt Stockham Brown steps into the spotlight with 6161, his self-titled debut on Bristol's Severn Songs. Brown is already known for his drumming prowess and has earned real acclaim for winning a Montreux Jazz Festival award, as well as recording with Run Logan Run and getting great reviews for his work with Daniel Inzani. His resume includes collaborations with Massive Attack, Gregory Porter and This Is The Kit but with 6161, Brown showcases his vision beyond percussion. He heads into jazz, experimental textures and dynamic groove making in a way that marks a bold step forward without losing sight of his signature sound.

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New Wind/Change In My Head
New Wind/Change In My Head (limited yellow & clear vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: TR 0111. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
The Night Away (LP1: New Wind) (2:47)
New Wind (1:52)
Somebody Help Me Scream (2:57)
Tied Up In Rhythm (2:00)
Grown Apart (2:34)
Man Enough To Care (2:01)
Opinion Of Feelings (2:29)
The Inside (3:04)
Calendar (1:39)
Expect To Change (2:10)
Still Believe (2:24)
Put These Words To Music (1:43)
Just One Day (3:12)
New Wind (LP2: Change In My Head) (1:52)
Tied Up Rhythm (1:57)
Opinion Of Feelings (2:24)
Grown Apart (2:30)
Calendar (1:35)
Put These Words To Music (1:45)
Man Enough To Care (1:59)
Compro (1:41)
Somebody Help Me Scream (2:51)
Change In My Head (0:49)
Expect To Change (2:09)
Just One Day (3:03)
The Inside (2:57)
Still Believe (1:42)
The Night Away (2:45)
Review: Originally formed in 1980 in Reno, Nevada, 7 Seconds are often credited as one of the most vital and criminally overlooked pioneering hardcore punk acts. Following on from their much-adored 1985 EP-cum-LP Walk Together, Rock Together, their 1986 follow up New Wind featured slower tempos and a notable imbuing of melody, with the project going on to be credited as an integral blueprint for the hardcore scene's eventual embracing and transition into pop-punk and indie rock. This long overdue reissue from Trust Records arrives complete with the complimentary Change In My Head, which is a totally new take on the classic album featuring tracks remixed in their entirety by Ian MacKaye (Minor Threat, Fugazi) alongside Inner Ear Studios' Don Zientara. Restoring and reimagining unreleased cuts from the original LP such as 'Change In My Head' and 'Compro', these bonus tracks offer a fresh snapshot of 7 Seconds in transition, but still very much firmly rooted in their hardcore ethos (before literal U2 comparisons would arise with later output). This limited double LP also comes with a 24-page oral history featuring unseen photographs, flyers, and memorabilia.
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Ryu No Nukegara
Cat: EM 1178LP2. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Hou
Ten
Mi
Sou
Ryu No Nukegara
Review: 7FO's Ryu no Nukegara (meaning "dragon's husk") is a warm, inviting trip through ambient, dub and chill-out soundscapes. The Osaka-based producer blends sparse electronic percussion with dub-style synth bass and pentatonic melodies, while also using steel pan tones that bring an Okinawan or Southeast Asian touch. Fans of Haruomi Hosono and Equiknoxx will find much to love in this record's trans-oceanic textures with sparkling dub processing and thoughtful mixing throughout. A magical record that embodies strength, fluidity and meditative depth.
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Death In Soho
Cat: SECLP 324. Rel: 30 Jan 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Gimmie The World (2:21)
The System (3:02)
Innocent (4:00)
Last Breath (3:13)
99 Days (2:32)
Rock 'n' Roll World (2:25)
Get Off The Phone (3:03)
Horror Story (2:09)
Stealing Beauty (2:11)
What Do You Know (2:17)
Deep Peace (2:33)
Too Much Money (2:38)
Life Of Crime (2:18)
The Avenue (3:12)
Bomb You (2:05)
Review: Originally formed in 1976 and often described as "one of the longest-lived groups of the punk era", London's own 999 are punk rock royalty who have the type of loyal fanbase that were either there to see their classic debut single 'I'm Alive' land them a deal with United Artists around the same time as their peers in Buzzcocks, or astute historians who've studied all of their past accomplishments (and unfair inconsideration) in retrospect. Whichever side of the number you land on, both generational fanbases often intersect at the release of the criminally underrated Death In Soho. Originally released in 2007, almost a full decade on from 1997's Takeover, while it'd be another 13 years until the 2020 follow up Bish! Bash! Bosh!, this latter day output showcases the seasoned veterans playing for themselves and for keeps, combining aged bitterness with classic punk rock sensibilities but with an admittedly warmer sense of production value. Don't let the age-old attitude that legacy punk bands don't deliver late-stage LPs worth of value fool you, Death In Soho is one of 999's best. Yes, we said it.

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A Girl Called Eddy (20th Anniversary Edition)
A Girl Called Eddy (20th Anniversary Edition) (bone vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: PNFG 56Y. Rel: 16 Jan 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Tears All Over Town (3:56)
Kathleen (4:44)
Girls Can Really Tear You Up Inside (4:39)
The Long Goodbye (3:55)
Somebody Hurt You (5:06)
People Used To Dream About The Future (5:26)
Heartache (4:32)
Life Through The Same Lens (4:09)
Did You See The Moon Tonight (3:42)
Little Bird (3:43)
Golden (5:49)
Review: Firstly, a note about the radical record label Last Night From Glasgow that this album is released through. They not only have a tasteful roster with the likes of TeenCanteen and The Anchoress among its other releases, they are non-profit and ethically driven. It's a reaction to some of the stuff they despise about the music business so well worth digging into what they do. This release, A Girl Called Eddy's debut album, produced by Richard Hawley, is a terrific addition to their catalogue. Blending jazz rock, folk and 60s Baroque pop, it's a majestic work of art, loaded with highs. 'Tears All Over Town' is atmospherically charged, with American singer Erin Moray proving her understated power. 'People Used To Dream' is similarly captivating. It feels intimate and tender, yet leans into her maximalist tendencies and her Baroque pop side truly shines. This is gorgeous stuff.
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Beats Rhymes & Life (reissue)
Cat: 196588 84881. Rel: 14 Feb 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Phony Rappers
Get A Hold
Motivators
Jam
Crew
The Pressure
1nce Again (feat Tammy Lucas)
Mind Power
The Hop
Keeping It Moving
Baby Phife's Return
Separate/Together
What Really Goes On
Word Play
Stressed Out (feat Faith Evans)
Review: The hip-hop legends' fourth album, released in 1996, marked a pivotal shift in their musical journey. The production, led by The Ummahia collective including Q-Tip and the late J Dillaiintroduced a more minimalist and darker tone compared to their earlier, jazz-infused works. Tracks like '1nce Again' and 'Stressed Out' exemplify this evolution, blending introspective lyrics with innovative beats. The reissue offers a renewed appreciation for the group's willingness to experiment and evolve, highlighting a significant chapter in their discography.
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Hits Rarities & Remixes (reissue)
Cat: 196588 84891. Rel: 14 Feb 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Oh My God (remix) (3:55)
Award Tour (feat Trugoy) (3:28)
Can I Kick It? (4:26)
One, Two, S**t (feat Busta Rhymes) (4:32)
Electric Relaxation (3:39)
Mr Incognito (3:48)
I Left My Wallet In El Segundo (4:01)
Check The Rhime (3:38)
Lyrics To Go (Tumblin' Dice remix) (3:44)
Scenario (4:13)
Same Ol' Thing (4:17)
Buggin' Out (3:34)
Bonita Applebum (3:33)
Jazz (We've Got) (4:11)
Glamour & Glitz (3:39)
Clap Your Hands (3:25)
The Night He Got Caught (3:09)
Peace, Prosperity & Paper (3:48)
Review: This two-disc compilation serves as both a tribute and a comprehensive dive into the legacy of one of hip-hop's most influential groups. A Tribe Called Quest were instrumental at the start of the 90s for helping the hip-hop genre move into more conscious lyrics that thanks to the members, took storytelling to a new level. Creating some of the most catchy tracks in hip-hop history, the group continue to grow in respect as one of the best acts in the genre of all time. With a mix of career-defining hits, rare B-sides and fresh remixes, this package is a rich exploration of their artistry. Tracks like 'Can I Kick It?', 'Electric Relaxation' and 'Scenario' stand as monuments to their enduring impact, racking up millions of streams and inspiring new generations of listeners. Previously unreleased gems 'Mr. Incognito' and 'The Night He Got Caught' feel right at home alongside anthems like 'Award Tour' and 'Bonita Applebum', highlighting the group's versatility and storytelling prowess. The inclusion of remixes, such as 'Lyrics To Go (Tumblin Dice Remix)' and 'Oh My God (Remix)', adds layers of freshness to timeless classics. The attention to detail in this collection is remarkable. Tracks like 'Jazz (We've Got)' and 'Check The Rhyme' sound revitalised, with crisp production showing their intricate melodies and sharp lyricism. From the playful narrative of 'I Left My Wallet in El Segundo' to the bold swagger of 'Buggin' Out,' every track contributes to the story of a group widely considered to be one rap's all time greats.
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The Sound Collides With Colour & Shadows Explode
Cat: MPD0 44. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Welcome U (6:01)
Even Though It's Make Believe (6:45)
We Want The World (Guitar mix) (5:40)
Rhythm Man (6:35)
Trip Man (2:30)
Trip Man (Spee mix) (6:31)
Come On (4:43)
Bootsy Sly (6:34)
Play Me Some Beautiful Dreamy Music (2:54)
Review: A2L were active between 1988 and 1990 and released two albums and several EPs on labels like 1st Bass, Big One and Force Inc. Their sound blended British psychedelic house with elements of new beat, industrial, EBM and early acid house and in doing so captured the raw energy of the UK rave scene. Notably different from typical acid house acts of the time, A2L's music took in machine funk, samplers and turntable techniques to create trippy, infectious grooves. This collection compiles rare underground gems from them from 1989 and features standout tracks like 'Even Though It's Make Believe' and 'Come On.' It's a great look back to the experimental spirit of the late 80s.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau, ROTCIV
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Abaete (reissue)
Abaete (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: JB 003. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
International
O Rei Do Calang (Calangotango) (2:50)
Baton Cereja (2:55)
Canto Sul (2:51)
A Barca E Uma So (3:22)
Pisa No Taboado (2:18)
Ascenso De Um Lavrador (3:04)
Sete Bia B (2:08)
Toca Nicanor (3:42)
Por Uma Razo De Amor (3:41)
Noves Fora (2:42)
Musa Caipira (2:47)
O Maestro E O Arquiteto (2:43)
Joga A Terra Por Cima (3:07)
Review: Abaete's self-titled 1977 LP remains one of Brazil's deepest cult treasuresian obscure gem of Bahian jazz-funk samba that now sees long-overdue reissue. Recorded during a creative high for Bahia's music scene, this sole full-length from the vocal trio blends masterfully layered harmonies with moody synths, groove-driven percussion and North Brazilian rhythmic signatures. There's almost no background info on the group, but the music speaks volumes. Highlights like 'O Rei Do Calang (Calangotango)' and 'Toca Nicanor' ripple with syncopated urgency, while 'Canto Sul' and 'Por Uma Razo De Amor' float with breezy melodic finesse. Mixed by Waldir Lombardo Pinheiroiknown for work with Tom Ze and Zeca do Tromboneithe album is full of freewheeling arrangements, grainy funk textures and subtle psychedelia. It's no surprise the trio also penned tunes for greats like Clara Nunes and Elza Soares. A rare window into an experimental chapter of Brazilian popular music, rediscovered in all its radiant groove.
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Abba (half speed remastered)
Abba (half speed remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: 751448 7. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Pop
Mamma Mia (3:27)
Hey, Hey Helen (3:10)
Tropical Loveland (2:55)
SOS (3:13)
Man In The Middle (2:46)
Bang-A-Boomerang (2:54)
I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do (3:08)
Rock Me (2:59)
Intermezzo No 1 (3:44)
I've Been Waiting For You (3:27)
So Long (3:00)
Review: Abba's self-titled third album marked a creative and commercial turning point for the group; released in 1975, it was their first full-length following the breakthrough historic romance hit 'Waterloo', and the moment they cemented a sound that would dominate pop for years. Packed with high-drama hooks and refulgent production, the album of course also includes 'Mamma Mia' and 'SOS', both early experiments in the theatrical, harmony-rich style that would define the long-form productions of Benny Anderson and Bjorn Ulvaeus. With newly remastered audio cut at half-speed by Miles Showell at Abbey Road, we've two new inclusions: kitsch singalong gem 'I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do' and glam-leaning opener 'So Long'.
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Yes I Don't Know
Cat: FATLP 178. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Damage Tool (4:15)
Numbers (2:35)
Dazed (5:40)
Weird Shapes (4:32)
Neurotic (5:38)
Fish I (1:39)
Yes, I Don't Know (4:29)
Good Vibes (4:29)
Salmon (3:46)
Exhale (3:35)
Das Kapital (4:14)
Fish II (3:40)
Review: Raw post-punk trio Abdomen trade in the heavier end of the genre unafraid to douse distortion and fuzz onto everything and create music so exciting it would be hard not to want to throw yourself into a circle put for, 'Damage Tool' is a breathtaking way to get things started and 'Numbers' makes Fontaines DC sound like Boyzone. They are capable of slowing down - 'Dazed' has been slowed into a hypnotic Spacemen 3-esque psych/shoegaze jam. The band are relative newcomers and not widely known... yet. But this is going to be one of those albums you'll be kicking yourself for not having a first pressing of. Abdomen is only going to get bigger and it will give the Tapetown studio in Aarhus, Denmark - where they recorded this - more bragging rights for being among the coolest alternative music spaces in Europe.
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The Secret Of Us (Deluxe Edition)
The Secret Of Us (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP (side 4 digitally printed))
Cat: 659312 6. Rel: 16 Jan 25
 
Pop
Felt Good About You (2:44)
Risk (3:11)
Blowing Smoke (3:51)
I Love You, I'm Sorry (2:35)
Us (feat Taylor Swift) (4:02)
Let It Happen (4:20)
Tough Love (2:48)
I Knew It, I Know You (4:10)
Gave You I Gave You I (4:29)
Normal Thing (4:01)
Good Luck Charlie (3:53)
Free Now (3:33)
Close To You (3:45)
Cool (3:47)
That's So True (2:45)
I Told You Things (3:39)
Packing It Up (2:43)
Review: Gracie Abrams returns with the deluxe edition of her sophomore album The Secret of Us (Deluxe), released via Interscope Records, now available on a special "moonlight" 2xLP vinyl. This release is her most expansive work yet, both sonically and narratively. Adding fan favourites like 'That's So True' and 'I Love You, I'm Sorry (Live From Vevo)' to the 20-track project, Abrams showcases her growth as a songwriter and vocalist. Collaborating again with Aaron Dessner and her best friend Audrey Hobert, the album captures the urgency and raw emotion of her live experiences over the past year.
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You Can't Unsee Me
Cat: TS 000LP. Rel: 31 Jan 25
 
Electro
All Relative
Been Here Before
Skyfather
To Be Determined
Real Myths
A Yearning Feeling
Connected To Life
True Freedom Without Boundaries
Review: The Abstract Eye often works live and crafts tunes in one take, and that MO is the idea behind this new collection. It features plenty of hard-to-define sounds from over the last ten years, many of them with a cosmic synth outlook and raw analogue drums. 'Skyfather' is a real eye opener with its sense of mystic cosmic wonder, 'Real Myths' fizzes bring as burning phosphorus and 'A Yearning Feeling' is more paired back and introspective with jittery drums and electro rhythms all soothed by the melancholic synth work.
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Sight & Sound In Concert 1977
AC / DC
Sight & Sound In Concert 1977 (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CL 97831. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Rock
Let There Be Rock (6:02)
Problem Child (4:28)
Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be (4:15)
Whole Lotta Rosie (5:15)
Bad Boy Boogie (5:33)
Rocker (7:05)
TNT (5:43)
Review: In October 1977, Australian rock titans AC/DC were set to enjoy a night off in London following two successful shows at the Hammersmith Odeon, before they were tapped by The BBC at the last minute to replace The Sensational Alex Harvey Band who had cancelled their scheduled appearance on the Sight & Sound In Concert show at the Hippodrome in North London's Golders Green. While the likes of Queen, Jethro Tull, The Kinks and Roxy Music would perform at the 3,000-capacity venue over the years, no band or set has ever rocked the Hippodrome like Bon Scott and the boys did on this fateful evening. Ripping through a truncated, all bangers setlist of seven tracks in just 40 minutes, including 'Problem Child', 'Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be', 'Whole Lotta Rosie' and 'T.N.T.', while Angus Young would run rampant whilst shredding through the balcony section, this performance has gone down as one of most iconic from this early definitive era of the band.
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Live At Paradise Theater Boston 1978
AC / DC
Live At Paradise Theater Boston 1978 (180 gram "lagoon" vinyl LP)
Cat: SRFM 0012LG. Rel: 27 Jan 25
 
Rock
Live Wire (5:42)
Problem Child (4:18)
Sin City (4:56)
Gone Shootin' (6:23)
High Voltage (5:53)
The Jack (5:48)
Bad Box Boogie (8:26)
Rocker (6:52)
Dog Eat Dog (encore) (6:09)
Review: A slice of Australian rock champs AC/DC in action in 1978 in their classic Bon Scott-led line up, on tour in the US in support of their penultimate album before Scott's death in 1980, the often underrated Powerage. Along with staple live favourites that have remained in the band's set for yonks - see 'Rocker', 'Bad Boy Boogie', 'Problem Child' and 'The Jack' - there are rare outings for the groovy but more subdued, bluesy 'Gone' Shootin' and, the final encore here, 'Dog Eat Dog' from 76's massive Let There Be Rock album. You can almost hear the collectors' salivating.
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Gbefabi
Gbefabi (limite grey & black swirl vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FPE 066V. Rel: 19 Mar 25
 
International
Freedom (6:36)
They Are Right (5:54)
A Children's Game (5:54)
Hunters (5:57)
Korle Gonno (3:31)
Travelers (8:33)
Review: Gbefabi was recorded on a hot night in a gospel music studio in Accra's New Town district. Ghanaian trombonist Elikplim Kofi and American guitarist Nathaniel Braddock, who first met in 2017, reunited and were joined by percussionists Nii Addotey Brown and Daniel Tettey Black for these sessions which blend traditional and avant-garde sounds while merging folkloric instruments with free improvisation. The music is influenced by Ghana's diverse modern soundscapes so feels both local and cosmopolitan. The musicians' diverse backgrounds bring a rare, spiritual energy to this most standout record.
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标签: African
 in stock $38.67
Artistic Being (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: STRUT 483LP. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Afro Futuristic Dreams (13:02)
In God's Country (4:43)
China Lane Suite (17:38)
Tembeka (7:53)
Grandma Cole Story (10:35)
Now! (8:49)
Moonlight & Sunshine (9:34)
Review: In celebration of 50 years in the performing arts, Idris Ackamoor presents Artistic Being for Record Store Day 2025-a powerful blend of jazz, spoken word and activism. Featuring the voices of acclaimed actor Danny Glover and stage legend Rhodessa Jones, this record captures highlights from the Underground Jazz Cabaret, which was performed during Black History Month 2024 at The Lab in San Francisco. Co-produced by Ackamoor's Cultural Odyssey, the release fuses poetic storytelling with evocative musical textures while reflecting on social justice, identity and resilience. Artistic Being is a profound statement from a visionary artist.
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Colours Revisited
Colours Revisited (3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 181 001LP. Rel: 17 Feb 25
 
Drum And Bass
73 MK8 Revisited (5:34)
Metropolis Revisited (3:18)
Music In My Mind Revisited (6:04)
Jaxx Revisited (3:59)
The Tree Knows Everything Revisited (feat Kirsty Hawkshaw) (8:04)
Circles Revisited (extended) (5:35)
Mother Earth Revisited (5:01)
Dirty Harry Revisited (5:34)
F-Jam Revisited (feat MC Conrad) (5:41)
Aromatherapy Revisited (6:57)
Review: Colours Revisited isn't just a nod to Adam F's 1997 Colours but a wholly reconstructed journey that blends the echoes of late 90s drum and bass with new layers of live instrumentation. Rather than dusting off the original, Adam F digs deep, pairing soulful grooves with UK jazz virtuoso Julian Joseph's keys and the rich textures of re-recorded vocals by Kirsty Hawkshaw. A standout, 'Metropolis' channels the Metalheadz-issued original's punch with a vivid, rhythmic pulse, while 'Music in My Mind' echoes Herbie Hancock's influence. The album pulses with both reverence and reinvention, casting classic tracks in a fresh sonic space where analogue warmth meets carefully layered modernity. This is Colours, all brilliantly retold for a new era.
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 in stock $52.32
Changes
Changes (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PAXAM 084LP. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Powderfinger (3:58)
Panic (3:34)
Aching To Be (3:58)
Don't You Forget About Me (3:23)
Changes (4:54)
Headshrinker (3:09)
The Man In Me (3:37)
Candy Says (3:20)
Runaway Train (3:56)
Queen Of Hearts (2:58)
Sympathy For The Devil (4:29)
Harvest Moon (4:01)
After The Gold Rush (4:19)
Atlantic City (4:00)
Livin' On A Prayer (3:48)
Nutshell (7:32)
Monkey Gone To Heaven (3:35)
The Crystal Ship (2:41)
When Doves Cry (4:27)
True Love Will Find You In The End (2:37)
Review: PAX-AM is the brainchild ofJacksonville singer-songwriter and author Ryan Adams, originally dreamed up during his high school years as a DIY cassette label for home-recorded genre experiments. Though those early tapes never left his inner circle, the name stuck. It's been a sandbox for Adams' prolific output ever since, blurring lines between alt-country, punk, classic rock and tape-hiss pop, all under his naive yet total creative control. Now, in homage to his favourite ever recording artists - many of whom you will likely recognise from the track titles alone here - Adams sings atop the altar, dirging covetously over the best of the Rolling Stones, Daniel Johnston, Bon Jovi, Oasis and Bob Dylan.
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 in stock $34.11
Rockers Into Orbit (remastered) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Rockers Into Orbit (remastered) (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited gatefold "milky" white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: JGLE 641. Rel: 19 Apr 25
 
Rock
Viva La Revolution (2:30)
Let's Go (2:27)
Tango (2:43)
England (2:21)
Hurt (1:52)
Put Yourself In My Hands (3:24)
Change (2:34)
Joker In The Pack (2:08)
Just Like Me (2:17)
Rockers In Rags (2:17)
Chinese Takeaway (2:17)
Odd Couple (2:17)
Steamroller (My Baby Got Run Over By A) (2:17)
Numbers (2:17)
Bad Boy (2:17)
Ode To Joy (1:46)
Crazy (3:11)
Sensitive (3:20)
Rocking Wrecker (2:18)
Na Na Na Na (2:46)
She's A Rocker (2:31)
Easy Way Out (1:28)
Shake Rattle Bang Your Head (1:28)
Get Adicted (1:38)
Straight Jacket (1:43)
Organised Confusion (1:27)
Calling Calling (0:50)
How Sad (1:23)
Viva La Revolution (encore) (1:46)
Review: Viva La Revolution indeed. The Adicts tore out of England's east coast, and specifically Ipswich, and immediately made an impact. Asked to change their name by Sire Records in a bid to appease the charts and TV bookers - although, oddly, one of the options was apparently The Fun Adicts, which raises more quandaries - Rockers In Orbit captures their huge sound in all its glory. Recorded live at Alabama Halle, Munich, Germany, depending on which way you're listening first impressions invoke breakneck punk, motoring metal, and even the romance and commanding power of The Cure at their loudest and most dominating. Ultimately, though, these guys just sound like The Adicts. A questionable reference point we can only assure you is meant as a total complement. Not a band people will forget in a hurry.


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Golden Retrieve Her
Golden Retrieve Her (LP + tarot cards)
Cat: SDBANULP 44. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Happiness & Butterflies (2:21)
Package Delivered By Tomorrow (3:47)
A Moment (3:42)
Unfriend (4:18)
Better Bitter (3:34)
The Sound Of A Mother (interlude) (4:14)
Sucking On My Emphatitties (4:21)
Golden Retrieve Her (1:59)
Be Patient (outro) (3:30)
Nook (3:27)
Rest Our Hearts (3:39)
Review: Adja Fassa's debut album is a genre-colliding triumph of alternative r&b, neo-soul and jazz co-produced by Adam Scrimshire. Across 11 tracks, Adja dissects capitalism's influence on intimacy with sharp wit, layered symbolism and soulful grooves whether she's reimagining jazz standards or delivering dystopian vignettes of modern labor. Throughout these tracks her storytelling is bold, critical and playfully mystical. From the rebellious 'Sucking on my Emphatitties' to the haunting title track, this is protest music wrapped in velvet tones. Visually complemented by four self-designed tarot cards, the album is a rich conceptual tapestry for fans of greats like D'Angelo.
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Black Hole Superette
Black Hole Superette (gatefold black ice vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: RSE 411LPC1. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Secret Knock (3:31)
Checkers (3:53)
Movie Night (3:21)
EWR - Terminal A, Gate 20 (3:44)
1010WINS (3:54)
So Be It (3:40)
Send Help (3:30)
John Something (4:19)
Ice Sold Here (2:18)
Costco (3:13)
Bird School (3:43)
Snail Zero (3:19)
Charlie Horse (6:03)
Steel Wool (3:01)
Black Plums (3:25)
The Red Phone (4:14)
Himalayan Yak Chew (4:02)
Unbelievable Shenanigans (4:00)
Review: Long Island's Aesop Rock takes listeners deep into the everyday moments that blur the line between the real and the surreal on this, his 11th LP. Self-produced, the album's intricate beats and complex structures provide a perfect canvas for his expansive lyricism. Tracks like 'Movie Night' and 'Send Help' explore this liminal space, mixing reflections on the mundane with eccentric, dreamlike imagery. The production pushes boundaries, channeling a sense of both experimentation and coherence, while tracks such as 'Black Plums' evoke a quiet, wistful nostalgia. Aesop balances cerebral exploration with emotional depth, pulling the listener through his introspective world with both precision and spontaneity. Hailing from New York, his work continues to reflect that city's blend of chaos and contemplation, navigating between complexity and raw instinct. The album's guest featuresiLupe Fiasco, Armand Hammer, Open Mike Eagle, Homeboy Sandman, and Hanni El Khatibiadd distinct layers to the project, each bringing their own energy to the sonic landscape. '1010WINS (feat. Armand Hammer)' and 'Charlie Horse (feat. Lupe Fiasco & Homeboy Sandman)' are highlights where the collaborations are seamless, blending each artist's style with Aesop's own. Throughout, the work showcases his most technically accomplished efforts to date, weaving together complex ideas with an instinctive flow that makes for an album as ambitious as it is enthralling.
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First Warning: The United Blood Era Recordings New York City 1983
Cat: RRS 110B. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
No One Rules (0:37)
Final War (0:43)
Last Warning (0:43)
Traitor (0:43)
Friend Or Foe (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
Fight (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
In Control (0:43)
Crucial Changes (0:43)
Smell The Bacon/What's With You (0:43)
In Control (0:43)
Last Warning (0:43)
Fuck All Authority (0:43)
Fight (0:43)
Final War (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
No Rights (No One Rules) (0:43)
Friend Or Foe (0:43)
We Shoud Care (0:43)
Crucial Changes (0:43)
Traitor (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
We Should Care (0:34)
Smell The Bacon/What's With You (0:39)
In Control (1:01)
Last Warning (1:01)
Fuck All Authorithy (1:01)
Fight (1:01)
Get Out/Final War (1:01)
Discriminate Me (1:01)
United Blood (1:01)
Society Suckers (1:01)
No Rights (No One Rules) (1:01)
Friend Or Foe (0:54)
We Should Care (0:23)
Blind Justice (0:44)
Crucial Changes (0:26)
Traitor (0:25)
Skins Go Marching In/We Can Do Anything (1:31)
It's My Life (1:02)
United Blood (1:42)
Time Will Come (1:37)
Review: Originally forming in 1982, Agnostic Front were one of the pioneers of New York City hardcore punk and they've left an indelible mark on the scene and movement ever since. Inspired by their dilapidated surroundings of Lower East Side Manhattan, then blighted by poverty, drugs, violence, and high levels of urban decay, the ugliness around them would help to chart a venomous new course for the sonic potential of hardcore as an urgent, abrasive form of catharsis. This incendiary compilation offers up recordings which date back to the very start of their career, including demos of cuts that would eventually appear on their 1983 debut United Blood 7", while also featuring other recordings from the period that were left unissued at the time; some of the material would later be included on 1995's Raw & Unleased CD, though several of these tracks are making their wax debut. If you're eager for more homeschooling, the band were featured as part of Showtime's The Godfathers of Hardcore documentary in 2017, while frontman Roger Miret's autobiography offers insightful and frightening lore to an already clearly tumultuous yet integral time in punk history.
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First Warning: The United Blood Era Recordings New York City 1983
First Warning: The United Blood Era Recordings New York City 1983 (hand-numbered blue splattered vinyl LP limited to 250 copies)
Cat: RRS 110S. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
No One Rules (0:37)
Final War (0:43)
Last Warning (0:43)
Traitor (0:43)
Friend Or Foe (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
Fight (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
In Control (0:43)
Crucial Changes (0:43)
Smell The Bacon/What's With You (0:43)
In Control (0:43)
Last Warning (0:43)
Fuck All Authority (0:43)
Fight (0:43)
Final War (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
No Rights (No One Rules) (0:43)
Friend Or Foe (0:43)
We Should Care (0:43)
Crucial Changes (0:43)
Traitor (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
We Should Care (0:34)
Smell The Bacon/What's With You (0:39)
In Control (1:01)
Last Warning (1:01)
Fuck All Authority (1:01)
Fight (1:01)
Get Out/Final War (1:01)
Discriminate Me (1:01)
United Blood (1:01)
Society Suckers (1:01)
No Rights (No One Rules) (1:01)
Friend Or Foe (0:54)
We Should Care (0:23)
Blind Justice (0:44)
Crucial Changes (0:26)
Traitor (0:25)
Skins Go Marching In/We Can Do Anything (1:31)
It's My Life (1:02)
United Blood (1:42)
Time Will Come (1:37)
Review: Formed in 1982, New York City hardcore pioneers Agnostic Front left a defining impact on the burgeoning scene with their unmatched ferocity and sonic abrasion as well as their intimidating attitude and skinhead aesthetic, which would lead to them incorrectly being perceived by some as racists or neo-Nazis. Coming up in the rundown streets of Lower East Side Manhattan, surrounded by urban decay in an area battling severe poverty, drugs, and violence, they channelled their anger into a new breed of punk that would serve as both a rallying cry for the less fortunate as well as an urgent, abrasive form of catharsis. This blistering compilation contains recordings dating back to the very beginning of their career, featuring demos of tracks that would eventually appear on their 1983 debut United Blood 7", while also offering other recordings from this period originally left unissued at the time; some of these would later be included on the 1995 Raw & Unleased CD, though several of these cuts have never been made available on wax until now. The band would later be featured as part of Showtime's The Godfathers of Hardcore documentary from 2017, while frontman Roger Miret's autobiography provides a deeply insightful yet frightening firsthand account of an already clearly tumultuous yet integral time in punk history.
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For You (reissue)
For You (reissue) (limited hand-numbered transparent yellow vinyl LP 再出版)
Cat: FTM 201901. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Disco/Re-Edits
For You (5:49)
Trying Over (4:54)
It Will Never Be (5:30)
Good Times (4:18)
Stop Your Life (4:32)
Let's Fun (4:12)
You Make Me Do (It) (4:41)
Review: It would be fair to say that great Italo-disco albums are few and far between. Ago's 1982 debut album, "For You", is undoubtedly one of the rare examples of an Italo-disco artist getting it right across an entire LP. As this timely reissue proves, the artist (and his production team) was more heavily influenced by U.S disco, boogie and early electrofunk than many of his synth-pop and new wave-loving peers, giving the set an authenticity and warm instrumental feel often lacking in similar Italian exercises. You may find the accented vocals a touch tongue-in-cheek, but the choruses are great, the instrumentation brilliant and the production spot on.
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标签: Soul Disco | Italo Disco
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A Paradise In The Hold
Cat: ALNLP 77. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Jazz
She Stands On The Shore (5:09)
A Paradise In The Hold (9:50)
Mermaid's Tears (7:44)
Her Light (8:05)
Al Naddaha (7:51)
Dancing Barefoot (2:29)
Into The Night (6:06)
Though My Eyes Go To Sleep, My Heart Does Not Forget You (8:31)
To The Lonely Sea (8:09)
Waiting For The Dawn (5:19)
Review: Yazz Ahmed's latest offering blends the melancholy of her Bahraini heritage with her expansive jazz vision. Tracks like 'The Pearl Diver's Tale' and 'Sandstorm' weave together traditional Arabic instrumentation with modern jazz structures, creating an immersive and dynamic soundscape. Collaborating with vocalists Natacha Atlas and Brigitte Beraha, Ahmed's compositions grow even more poignant, pulling from the sorrowful songs of Bahrain's pearl divers and the rhythms of women's traditional drumming. This 180-gram vinyl 2XLP marks a new chapter in Ahmed's career, combining English and Arabic lyrics to bring an entirely new perspective to her already unique sound.
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The High Priest Of Reggae (reissue)
Cat: RROO 399. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Classics/Ska
Jesse James (2:40)
Mr Popcorn (2:38)
I Got To Have Your Love (2:42)
(Sloop) John B (2:22)
Shoo Bee Shoo Bee (2:43)
Hailes Selaise (3:12)
Skinhead Train (bonus track) (3:02)
Reggae 69 (bonus track) (2:58)
Landlords & Tenants (2:45)
Save The Last Dance (3:11)
Walk Right Back (2:23)
Don't Be Cruel (2:08)
Woppi King (3:39)
Suffering Still (3:41)
Donkey Man (bonus track) (4:16)
Skinhead Invasion (bonus track) (2:12)
Review: Laurel Aitken's High Priest of Reggae album is an early classic of the genre from 1969, and it captures the ska pioneer at a pivotal moment when he was blending his Jamaican roots with the evolving UK reggae scene. It came on Pama Records and shows Aitken's versatility with cuts like 'Jesse James' and 'Landlords and Tenants,' both a testament to his storytelling lyrical prowess over inventive rhythms down low. Songs such as 'Haile Selassie' reflect his engagement with the burgeoning roots reggae movement, while the classic crossover jam 'Skinhead Train' nods to his influence on the skinhead subculture. This album earned Aitken the status of the "Godfather of Ska" and it's easy to hear why listening back to this reissue.
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 in stock $17.05
Don't Die Before You're Dead
Don't Die Before You're Dead (midnight blue sparkle vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: REVENGE 010VS. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Outta Sight (1:56)
Second Nature (2:46)
3rd Time Lucky (2:41)
Crush (feat Jorja Smith) (2:49)
Chat Rooms (3:39)
Talking Stage (feat Nemzzz) (1:46)
Prem Proven (2:29)
Jeff Hardy (2:25)
Paid In Full (feat Big Zuu, Wax & D7) (3:19)
West Life (3:22)
Joga Bonito (2:29)
Friday Prayer (feat Heavie One & Aitch) (3:09)
Imposter Syndrome (3:35)
Red Wine (feat Master Peace) (2:31)
Review: Ladbroke Grove favourite AJ Tracey's highly anticipated third album arrives after a three-year hiatus and reaffirms his place at the forefront of rap. The record explores themes of ambition, resilience and living life to the fullest, reflecting AJ's journey from humble London beginnings to UK rap's pinnacle. Featuring viral hit 'Joga Bonito' and chart-topping track 'Crush' with Jorja Smith, who contributes two very different, equally stunning parts to that single, this is the sound of an artist who is still growing and joining his craft. His wordplay remains sharp and with and fuelled with fun cultural references and is sure to be heard banging from car radios, Bluetooth speakers and plenty in between all summer long.
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Living Testament Dub
Cat: GOALP 1. Rel: 22 Jan 25
 
Dub
Dub Of The Corner (4:30)
Dub On A Mission (4:13)
Rebellion Dub (5:24)
Dub Around Man Yard (3:52)
Who Will Go For Us Dub (3:56)
Holding The Amen Dub (3:42)
Keeper Of The Dub (3:37)
Who Is The Dub (3:31)
Dub Of Joy (4:06)
Dub Unseen (3:43)
Dub On The Chest (4:21)
Review: Vaughn Benjamin is the voice of Midnite and Akae Beka and was a prolific reggae vocalist, poet, teacher and scholar known for his photographic memory and creativity. He released over 70 albums in 25 years while always discussing broad, detailed topics with unmatched precision. Living Testament is his final album, recorded shortly before his death in November 2019. In October 2019, Vaughn recorded the 11 tracks at Ras Biblical's Trinity Farm studio in Grass Valley, California, over two days alongside 11 musicians including Tuff Lion and Manuel "Go A Chant" Guerra. The result is sure to endure through the ages as a fine example of roots reggae storytelling.
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 in stock $30.70
Kiso
Kiso (gatefold LP with obi-strip)
Cat: NJS 805. Rel: 27 Jan 25
 
Jazz
Kiso (17:54)
Asama (7:17)
Hakuba (8:01)
Hida (8:15)
Review: Akira Miyazawa's Kiso is like a sonic postcard from his childhood, drawing listeners into the landscapes that shaped him. Released in 1970 as part of Victor's Japanese Jazz series, it's all about capturing what it means to be Japanese through music. The album showcases an incredible synergy between Takeo Moriyama's dynamic drumming, Yasuo Arakawa's rich bass grooves, and Masahiko Sato's expressive piano work, all beautifully complementing Miyazawa's heartfelt saxophone. It's a stunning tribute to nostalgia and nature, making it an essential piece of cultural history.
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Uncovered
Cat: WWSLP 103. Rel: 23 Jan 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Personal Jesus (feat Sibel) (4:19)
Desse Barama (feat Alsarah) (4:54)
Blue Tataouine (feat Nada Mahmoud) (4:05)
Get Busy (feat Sami Galbi) (4:02)
Promises (feat Mamani Keita & Check Tidiane Seck) (9:00)
Enyio Nkondon (feat Mamani Keita & Check Tidiane Seck) (1:26)
Bissaha Tlaqayna (feat Mariam Hamrouni) (5:22)
Review: Al-Qasar deliver their unique debut album for WeWantSounds, exothermically reacting psych rock, pop and regional Sahel sounds. The five-piece band dropped their debut album Who Are We? for Glitterbeat in 2022, marking a potent Arabic and Middle Eastern psych rock inflection, where elements such as North African trance music were helped along their way in the form of continual reintroductions to Western ears. Characterised as "Arabian fuzz" by the band, their sound now hears a metempsychotic rebirth: this album was again recorded in both Europe and Africa, and, unlike their debut's Western collaborators (Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth, Jello Biafra of Dead Kennedys), focuses on bustling rhythms lent by North African musicians such as Alsarah, Check Tidiane Seck and Sami Galbi.
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 in stock $36.96
Blackbirds & The Sun Of October
Cat: 198028 51791. Rel: 07 Feb 25
 
Modern Classical
Into The Sun (2:30)
Ulysses (3:58)
A Story Yet To Be Told (2:33)
Bloom (3:47)
The Prince & The Emperor (3:43)
Blackbirds & The Sun Of October (4:26)
Your Spell (4:19)
Adelasia (3:47)
The Libertine (3:33)
Song For The Village (2:47)
Sway (2:05)
Re-Sphere (3:29)
Wallpaper Of Dreams (3:09)
Review: Federico Albanese's Blackbirds and the Sun of October is a deeply personal album inspired by his native Monferrato in northern Italy, where it was entirely written and recorded. Returning home in autumn 2022 after years in Berlin, Albanese found creative inspiration in the region's landscapes, history and legends and he describes the album as a reflection on origins, heritage and the freedom that comes with returning home. Unlike his previous works which explored memories and imaginary worlds, this album embraces the tangible beauty of nature and history with a newfound sense of positivity and connection to his surroundings.
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Private Dancer
Cat: PERMVAC 3551. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Angel Anthem (1:40)
Wide-Eyed (feat Helen Salvin) (2:41)
Get My Gee (feat Biesmans - extended) (4:01)
L'Chaim (extended) (4:37)
My Kind (extended) (4:40)
Private Dancer (feat Iron Curtis - extended) (5:42)
The Night (Moves On) (extended) (4:38)
Patterns Everywhere (extended) (4:18)
Follow The Strings (2:54)
Squeeze Me Tight (extended) (4:31)
Review: German mainstay Johannes Albert returns after a six-year hiatus with his third club album, Private Dancer, and it's worth the wait. As expected, it is a deep dive into refined house music full of maturing production, warm textures, subtle grooves and emotive undertones. The standout title track features longtime collaborator Iron Curtis, and together they craft a hypnotic blend of classic deep house with modern minimalism. Highlights include the gentle grooves and percussion of 'L'Chaim', the steamy nocturnal soul of 'The Night (Moves On' and 'Follow The Strings', which is a more punchy heater. It's the sound of a seasoned producer delivering understated dancefloor gold.
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Played by: Johannes Albert
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All Night Long In Japan 2019 (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 502173 2427083. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Metal
Eyes Of The World (Down To Earth -) (7:10)
All Night Long (4:02)
Love's No Friend (5:47)
Danger Zone (5:53)
Makin' Love (5:01)
Since You Been Gone (3:52)
No Time To Lose (3:45)
Lost In Hollywood (7:59)
Too Young To Die, Too Drunk To Live (No Parole From Rock 'N' Roll) (4:24)
Hiroshima Mon Amour (4:03)
Jet To Jet (4:55)
General Hospital (4:57)
Starcarr Lane (4:00)
Island In The Sun (4:08)
Kree Nakoorie (6:12)
Big Foot (5:00)
Suffer Me (5:22)
Review: Originally formed in 1983 in Los Angeles, Alcatrazz are one of the pioneering metallic-tinged hard rock acts of the decade of change and cheese. Often noted for once being the musical home of an at-the-time unknown Yngwie Malmsteen who served as lead guitarist for a year, before being replaced by Steve Vai, in the later years, the band have become somewhat comically known for their splitting off into separate factions of the same group, both performing under identical monikers since the release of 2020's Born Innocent with lead vocalist Graham Bonnet embarking on his own version of the band complete with Nevermore mastermind Jeff Loomis, while guitarist Joe Stump, Jimmy Waldo on keys, Gary Shea on bass, and Mark Benquechea on drums have remained united. Released as part of Record Store Day 2025, All Night Long In Japan 2019 originally arrived a year prior to all of this internal conflict, showcasing a series of shows unlike the band had ever done before, featuring two sold out nights at TSUTAYA O-EAST in Tokyo on 28th & 31st May 2019, with night one including their classic debut album No Parole From Rock 'N' Roll performed in its entirety in the intended track sequence the band originally wanted to be released back in 1983, while night two would include Graham Bonnet's Rainbow era 1979 album Down To Earth performed in full by Alcatrazz.
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Trois
Trois (LP + insert)
Cat: FVR 200LP. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Funk/Reissues
Alderaan Overture (2:15)
Gulf Of Mexico (6:20)
Opium Des Nuits (4:52)
Cosmic Boy (3:23)
Swingers On The Moons (4:23)
Sweet Spot (4:12)
Riviera Serenade (5:00)
Back To Mother Earth (4:09)
City High (3:59)
Carnaval Ao Sol (Para Airto) (3:47)
Review: Fusion five-piece Aldorande are no fustians when it comes to full-length LPs. These self-styled groove adventurers remain radically open to the sound, thanks to their stylistic touchstone, 70s funk, and its diachronic conduction of future styles. Recorded on tape in a top Parisian studio, their third record Trois brims with trifect textures, bold phrasing, and soaring choral waves. Mathieu Edouard's precise drumming is glued to the spot by Erwan Loeffel's plaited percussion, all the while Laurent Guillet's fingertips and Florian Pellissier's splayed hands make the best uses of Fender Rhodes, axe and Minimoog.
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Played by: Roberta
标签: Jazz Funk
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Paesaggio Bellico
Cat: FLIES 72. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Soundtracks
Pattugliamento Aereo (2:57)
Tunnel Sotterranei (1:54)
Collina Silenziosa (3:41)
Militari In Allarme (1:58)
Plotone Di Esecuzione (2:00)
Filo Spinato (1:03)
Imboscata (1:18)
Lettere Dal Fronte (1:01)
Sognando La Pace (0:55)
Pattugliamento Aereo #2 (2:56)
Dietro Le Linee Nemiche (1:05)
Spettri (1:00)
Fiori Tra Le Macerie (2:08)
Disertori (1:28)
Evasione (1:32)
Evasione #2 (1:31)
Evasione #3 (1:38)
I Sopravvissuti (1:44)
Review: A release that honours the centenary of Alessandro Alessandroni's birth with a collection of previously unreleased tracks from the iconic composer and multi-instrumentalist. This album uncovers a hidden chapter of Italian film scores and library music, featuring Alessandroni's lesser-known work between 1969 and 1978 for war documentaries and films. Paesaggio Bellico isn't just a military march through battlefields but a deeply nuanced exploration of war's human and existential facets. Alessandroni expertly balances sweeping, cinematic themes with moments of tension and unease. His compositions juxtapose stark, unsettling imagery with softer, more hopeful tones that has a poignant counterbalance to the brutality of conflict. The maestro's signature whistle floats over gentle 12-string guitar melodies, while his fuzz-laden Fender Stratocaster electrifies more intense passages. The Cantori Moderni, Alessandroni's trusted vocal ensemble, contribute haunting vocals that delve into the psychology of warfare. An elegant string section adds layers of drama and sentiment, enhancing the album's orchestral weight. With 18 tracks in total, the release is visually enriched by Eric Adrien Lee's cover art, which reimagines the bold design of 1970s Italian war-themed records. With a tip-on hard cover and a unique inner sleeve, the vinyl is a fitting tribute to Alessandroni's enduring legacy, blending sonic and visual storytelling into a truly special release.
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La Signora Gioca Bene A Scopa? (Soundtrack)
La Signora Gioca Bene A Scopa? (Soundtrack) (limited clear blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: VMLP 264. Rel: 21 Jan 25
 
Soundtracks
Seq 1 - Titoli (1:36)
Seq 2 (2:17)
Seq 3 (2:35)
Seq 4 (1:38)
Seq 5 (2:22)
Seq 6 (1:36)
Seq 7 (1:19)
Seq 8 (1:49)
Seq 9 (1:25)
Seq 10 (2:34)
Seq 11 (1:09)
Seq 12 (1:27)
Seq 13 (1:04)
Seq 14 (3:45)
Seq 15 (2:37)
Seq 16 (1:49)
Seq 17 (2:03)
Seq 19 (2:45)
Review: For the first time, the soundtrack to Giuliano Carnimeo's 1974 erotic comedy film, La Signora Gioca Bene a Scopa? (released under the international title Poker In Bed), gets a vinyl release through BTF Italiy. Set in Parma, Italy, the film follows Michele, a penniless poker player, whose rock-bottom recourse, born of gambling debts, is to become a prostitute. Scored by Italian erotic film greats Gianfranco Plenizio and Alessandro Alessandroni - two virtuosi of great late 60s and early 70s eminence - we hear a teasing, undying vibe of irreverence here, with tempt-estuous vocals and pizzicato string tickles making light of the lurid relational meeting of minds and bodies that drives the film's action.
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We Did The Damn Thing
We Did The Damn Thing (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: LPBONAL 111C. Rel: 03 Feb 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Jericho (feat Kim Richardson) (1:24)
The Heist (3:21)
Turning Tables (3:15)
Open Fire (3:03)
Life (interlude) (0:39)
Life (3:24)
Addis Kids (interlude) (0:19)
It's Us (Flowers To The Rain) (2:19)
Catch A Vibe (3:01)
More Life, Less Names (feat Zibz) (2:43)
Stunt Like An Immigrant (3:09)
The Seeds (interlude) (0:14)
What's The Move (3:02)
Freedom Creepin' (feat Dominique Fils-Aime) (2:53)
Review: On her newest album, Montreal rapper Naya Ali proves herself not entirely production-shy, delivering an LP’s onslaught of glossy and maximised pop rap, and of dam-busting proportions at that. Celebrated as a “deeply introspective record and wide-eyed embrace of the world” by the label Bonsound, the album’s title reflects what sounds to be the sheer voracious passion gone in, which bottles a prodigious explosion of cathartic energy expressed in electropunk and blowout rap, in a single 14-track statement. Based in Montreal, Canada, Ali lives on fecund soils for such wild collisions as this. Slitty 808-driven trap will dominate for three tunes straight, before dropping anchor on multilayered gospel sands (‘Life’), after which an ultra-slick, general about-face ensues: no track is the same after the midpoint. The best experiment is ‘Stunt Like An Immigrant’, taking the bopping tempo and feel of crunk and wringing it out to an alien, nasally pulp.
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Swift Are The Winds Of Life (Expanded Edition)
Cat: SUVL 5121. Rel: 07 Feb 25
 
Jazz
Past (7:27)
It's For You (7:36)
The Stomp (4:56)
Swift Are The Winds Of Life (10:14)
Collaborative Exploration (#1) (5:50)
Everything Happens To Me (6:28)
Collaborative Exploration (#2) (6:14)
Africa (7:07)
Giant Steps (7:46)
Review: Rashied Ali had a unique talent for transforming unlikely sound pairings into masterpieces. Following Interstellar Space with John Coltrane and Duo Exchange with Frank Lowe, he joined forces with violinist Leroy Jenkins for this album in 1975. Jenkins was fresh from the Revolutionary Ensemble and composed all pieces for this rare duet, which is now reissued on vinyl for the first time in nearly half a century. The deluxe set includes an unreleased session exploring standards, the sounds of Coltrane and some truly wild improvisations. A top treasure for jazz-heads.
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Eternity (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: MOV 12094C. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Uplifting Trance
Eternity (original IC remix) (7:34)
Eternity (Thrillseekers New Horizon mix) (8:44)
Eternity (Armin Van Buuren Rising Star mix) (9:20)
Eternity (Thrillseekers Eternal mix) (7:17)
Review: To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Dutch titan Armin van Buuren's legendary trance anthem 'Eternity,' Music on Vinyl has hooked up with his Armada Music label to release all four versions of the track on vinyl for the first time ever. Armin has remained a dedicated servant to trance even while it fell out of favour but it is now very much back in vogue so this one is sure to get back into heavy rotation again. Originally released in 2000, 'Eternity' is a joyous and uplifting sound with lashings of Ibiza sunshine, bright melodies and rushes of euphoria all making it irresistible.
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Truant
Truant (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 3818C. Rel: 28 Jan 25
 
Indie/Alternative
1000 Days
Drifting Apart
Quiet
Glow
These Days
Sarah Wynn
Never Meant
Goodbye
Tia Lupe
Rubber Mallet
S S Recognize
Hope
Review: This reissue marks the vinyl debut of Alien Ant Farm's 2003 album, a record that captures the band's energetic blend of alternative rock and nu-metal. Produced by Stone Temple Pilots' Robert and Dean DeLeo, the album features a raw and powerful sound, with tracks like '1000 Days' and 'Drifting Apart' showcasing the band's heavy riffs and dynamic songwriting. 'Quiet' and 'Glow' offer moments of introspection, while 'These Days' and 'Sarah Wynn' deliver infectious melodies and catchy hooks. The album also includes a four-page booklet with lyrics, adding another dimension to the listening experience. This reissue is a must-have for fans of Alien Ant Farm and anyone who appreciates the raw energy and melodic hooks of early 2000s alternative rock.
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For The Early Hours Of A World In Bloom
Cat: TT 010. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Techno
The Artist's Prayer (2:12)
Breather (12:58)
Soil (dub) (6:00)
Sleepy's Gambit (6:01)
Allusion (5:20)
Review: Alien D is the NYC-based producer Daniel Creahan, and he's back with a debut on Theory Therapy that taps into widescreen worlds of techno immersion. Departing from the ambient abstraction of his previous work, this album as a subtle kinetic pulse with tracks like 'Soil Dub' and 'Sleepy's Gambit' propel listeners forward with dubwise rhythms crafted for deep dancefloors. The album builds on an infectious, steady groove with repeating phrases and subtle shifts that keep the music in constant motion. Conceived in the first days after the COVID lockdown, these sounds exude a hopeful quality and capture the transcendent moments of early-morning parties when the moment is full of unbridled hope for what might come.
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All Saints
Cat: 502173 2612007. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Pop
Never Ever (6:23)
Bootie Call (3:31)
I Know Where It's At (4:52)
Under The Bridge (5:09)
Heaven (4:33)
Alone (3:31)
If You Want To Party (I Found Lovin') (4:10)
Trapped (4:38)
Beg (3:58)
Lady Marmalade ('98 remix) (3:50)
Take The Key (4:07)
War Of Nerves (5:00)
Never Ever (All Star remix) (4:32)
Review: Even reading the words All Saints takes us back to simmer times, when pop music seemed far more innocent and pop stars - the female ones at least - wore far more clothes. The British group's self-titled debut album was cooler and smarter than many of their candied peers (Spice Girls, we're looking at you) and blended effortlessly soulful vocals with rich, atmospheric production. From start to finish, the album lays down emotionally charged and honest lyrics. The production is lush yet minimal, allowing the powerful vocals to take centre stage, with classics like 'Never Ever', 'I Know Where It's At' and 'Lady Marmalade ('98 remix)' all still oozing a nice new soul and r&b edge.
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