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The Days Of Mars (reissue)
Cat: DFA 2144. Rel: 09 Feb 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Rise (12:42)
13 Moons (11:11)
Relevee (13:34)
Black Spring (12:39)
Review: Delia Gonzalez and Gavin Russom have worked together successfully on a number of releases but their most standout work was this album, The Days of Mars. It came on the legendary DFA label and was one of the best of its early era so gets a deserving reissue here, cut at 45rpm no less. The four tracks are fusions of cold wave, ambient, experimental electronic soundscapes and kosmiche. Each one goes long so serves as an escapist and futurist meditation whether dropped into an adventurous DJ set or to get lost in while wearing headphones at home.
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 in stock $30.23
Local Jerk
Cat: DFA 2708. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Local Jerk (5:06)
I Need Love (6:40)
Review: The DFA debut of longstanding member Jayson Green also signals the revival of the classic DFA twelve-inch format, so you might playfully suggest it stands for Dying Formats Always. Jay has lent his vocals to various bands such as Panthers, Violent Bullshit, Cheeseburger, and the renowned hardcore group Orchid, always showcasing his wit and humor without veering into cynicism. Assuming a bandleader role, he presents a classic A-side here with the low slung funk of 'Local Jerk,' which was recorded during a lively party. It has tight disco drums, resounding claps and a groove-inducing bassline with big horns. On the B-side, 'I Need Love' unfolds as a darkly humorous nightlife satire.
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 in stock $14.84
Kerkis: Judas Tree
Kerkis: Judas Tree (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: DFA 2653. Rel: 25 Oct 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Kerkis (Judas-Tree) (3:42)
Foreign Steps (3:08)
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 in stock $6.16
Infinity Machine 002
Infinity Machine 002 (cassette + MP3 download code)
Cat: DFA 2705CS. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Calling The Spirits (8:46)
Flesh Of The Gods (7:16)
Positive Energy (7:32)
The Lost Flute (8:32)
When I'm Gone (8:49)
Gather The Tribe (7:45)
 in stock $12.72
Hang The Rich
Hang The Rich (limited 12')
Cat: DFA 2693. Rel: 23 Jan 24
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Hang The Rich (4:35)
Hang The Rich (JD Twitch edit) (8:04)
Review: A few years back, legendary Alt-jazz saxophonist (and original Philip Glass Ensemble member) Dickie Landry handed LCD Soundsystem's Korey Rich a tape of a very NYC-sounding punk-funk track he recorded in his native Louisiana way back in 1986. Finally out, 'Hang The Rich' sounds like a long-lost downtown dub-disco gem that joins the dots between Patrick Adams' more eccentric disco productions, Bristolian punk-funk mavericks Maximum Joy, and McFadden & Whitehead after a fistful of psychedelics. Optimo's JD Twitch provides the obligatory 21st century dancefloor tweak - a stretched out, DJ-friendly revision blessed with bonus jacking drum machine rhythms and some trippy synth motifs. It's breathlessly brilliant, as anyone who has heard him and Optimo partner Jonnie Wilkes DJ over the last three years will confirm.
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 in stock $15.65
This Is Happening
This Is Happening (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DFA 2250. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Indie/Alternative
Dance Yrself Clean
Drunk Girls
One Touch
All I Want
I Can Change
You Wanted A Hit
Pow Pow
Somebody's Calling Me
Home
 in stock $41.11
Sound Of Silver
Sound Of Silver (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DFA 2164. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Indie/Alternative
Get Innocuous!
Time To Get Away
North American Scum
Someone Great
All My Friends
Us v Them
Watch The Tapes
Sound Of Silver
New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down
 in stock $41.11
The London Sessions
The London Sessions (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DFA 2274. Rel: 23 May 11
 
Indie/Alternative
Us V Them (London Session)
All I Want (London Session)
Drunk Girls (London Session)
Get Innocuous! (London Session)
Daft Punk Is Playing At My House (London Session)
All My Friends (London Session)
Pow Pow (London Session)
I Can Change (London Session)
Yr City Is A Sucker (London Session)
Review: Anyone lucky enough to have caught James Murphy and his entourage of highly talented musical friends live will attest that it's here LCD Soundsystem truly excel. And whilst this London Sessions album recorded in the aftermath of such a performance at last year's Glastonbury Festival does not replicate such an elation filled experience, the chance to hear some of the band's best tracks recorded live makes this worth investigating. It's basically a showcase for how tight a group of musicians Gavin Russom, Pat Mahoney and Nancy Whang are, most notably on "Get Innocuous" where Russom really goes to town on the synths and "Daft Punk Is Playing At My House" which gets embellished with a liberal dose of tightness, tautness and spikiness. The band has such an all encompassing back catalogue that you could spend all day dissecting which tracks they should have included here, and it's a mark of the aforementioned tightness that even the somewhat risible "Drunk Girls" sounds markedly improved here.
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Played by: I Love Disco!
 in stock $40.58
New Body Rhumba
New Body Rhumba (1-sided 12" + poster)
Cat: DFA 2702. Rel: 12 Apr 23
 
Disco/Re-Edits
New Body Rhumba (7:21)
Review: There was naturally a lot of excitement when James Murphy and company dropped 'New Body Rhumba' digitally in the summer of 2022. The track, which is the New York punk-funk outfit's first new music for over five years, was written and recorded for the soundtrack of hyped movie 'White Noise'. The track finally coming to vinyl is great news, not least because it feels like 'prime' LCD Soundsystem from the period in the early-to-mid 2000s when Murphy and his regular collaborators could do no wrong. All the familiar elements are present and correct - think crunchy, fuzzy punk guitar licks, funky no-wave drums, cowbells, vintage electronics and lead vocals from Murphy whose lyrics offer a weary analysis of 21st century life. In a word: essential!
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 in stock $13.79
Losing My Edge
Cat: DFA 2123. Rel: 07 Aug 02
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Losing My Edge
Beat Connection
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45:33
45:33 (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DFAEMI 2163LP. Rel: 07 Nov 07
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Review: "45:33" was originally recorded by James Murphy (aka LCD Soundsystem) as a continuous album-length disco symphony. It is the result of Murphy's desire to create a piece of music outside the typical commercial constraints. Don't miss this DFA release.
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 in stock $34.74
The Long Goodbye: Live At Madison Square Garden
The Long Goodbye: Live At Madison Square Garden (5xLP box set in slipcase (indie exclusive))
Cat: 829732 000016. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Dance Yrself Clean (7:16)
Drunk Girls (6:04)
I Can Change (6:27)
All My Friends (7:26)
Tired/Heart Of The Sunrise (Excerpt) (2:58)
45:33 (intro) (2:31)
You Can't Hide (Shame On You) (4:22)
Time To Get Away (4:10)
Get Innocuous (6:50)
Daft Punk Is Playing At My House (5:10)
Too Much Love (4:47)
Sound Of Silver (1:55)
Out In Space (13:12)
Ships Talking (9:31)
Freak Out/Starry Eyes (10:28)
Us V Them (8:46)
Yeah (10:08)
Someone Great (9:05)
North American Scum (6:02)
Bye Bye Bayou (4:33)
Losing My Edge (8:48)
Home (7:03)
All I Want (5:59)
You Wanted A Hit (7:38)
Tribulations (4:47)
Movement (4:29)
Jump Into The Fire (7:21)
New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down (9:43)
 in stock $147.99
Light Asylum (reissue)
Light Asylum (reissue) (gatefold LP + poster + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: DFA 2694LP. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Hour Fortress (4:42)
Pope Will Roll (4:35)
IPC (5:36)
Heart Of Dust (3:51)
Sins Of The Flesh (5:35)
Angel Tongue (6:37)
Shallow Tears (5:06)
At Will (3:37)
End Of Days (4:13)
A Certain Person (4:27)
Review: Wearing 1980s synth pop influences on their sleeve, and sounding exactly like they belong on the mighty DFA, Brooklyn's Light Asylum were rightly praised at the time they put out their debut - and, to this date - only studio album, circa 2012. Critics noted that, at a time when dance-punk crossover was everywhere, driven by LCD Soundsystem and many of the acts frontman James Murphy signed to DFA, the New Yorkers manage to differentiate themselves from the pack in several ways.

Taking a hint of Depeche Mode (well, maybe a bit more), a pinch of Nine Inch Nails, and parts of Throbbing Gristle, Gary Numan, and other pioneers, Light Asylum managed to introduce some much-needed light and spatiality into the often claustrophobically dark and oppressive industrial synth world. In doing so, they offer a sound that's somehow both universally accessible and niche, which is never an easy line to tread.
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 in stock $35.54
F Lux
F Lux (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DFA 2707. Rel: 05 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Aora (6:07)
Tols (2:21)
Schinokapsala (4:48)
Hebust Cometh (5:27)
Haerstag (4:27)
This 1 (5:35)
Nothing In My Hand (4:57)
Parasymptofelia (5:15)
Review: Russian avant-garde sculptor namesakes Naum Gabo, AKA Jonnie Wilkes of Optimo and mastering engineer James Savage, drop their inaugural album, 'F. Lux.' The pair delve deep over eight tracks of cavernous ambiance, pummeling industrial techno and barren, windswept synthscapes, which are perfectly alluded to by Scottish painter Andrew Cranston's surreal artwork. In turns introspective and oppressive, the pair ditch their usual stylistic sensibilities for something altogether more longform and enveloping, allowing for full immersion in the cavernous soundworld. Highlights include opening wormhole 'Aora' and the deeply tense grindhouse resonances of the aptly named 'Hebust Cometh'. Wicked and bad.
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Echoes (reissue)
Cat: DFA 2130. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Olio (5:31)
Heaven (4:24)
Open Up Your Heart (4:21)
I Need Your Love (4:23)
The Coming Of Spring (3:01)
House Of Jealous Lovers (5:03)
Echoes (3:08)
Killing (3:23)
Sister Saviour (3:40)
Love Is All (4:10)
Infatuation (4:50)
Review: In the early explosion of millennial indie-dance, The Rapture were surely one of the best. It helps their roots were in spikier realms on Sub Pop before they connected with James Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy. The combination was potent, and Echoes was the dazzling result, with knockout hits like 'House Of Jealous Lovers' and 'Sister Saviour' offset by an album which never misses a beat whichever direction it heads in. 20 years on, it's as brilliantly inventive and downright kick ass as it was upon release, capturing an exciting time when DFA represented a new vanguard in dance music and indie alike.
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 in stock $36.87
5 Songs
5 Songs (12")
Cat: DFA 2709. Rel: 31 Oct 23
 
Deep House
Breathe (Looking At Gilbraltar) (5:25)
Superstar (5:26)
The System (7:01)
Hey Creep! (5:52)
Every Little Bit Helps (7:51)
Review: Marcus Lambkin aka Shit Robot has been closely tied to DFA since forever. His work embodies the label as much as anyone's and it's always nice to hear something new from him, which is what we get here. The diehard Dublin raver turned adopted New Yorker then semi-retried inhabitant of Germany serves up his first new music in some time and it's all perfectly heavy and chubby for those sweaty back rooms. The machines are raw, the vocals dark and the synths strobe-lit, just as they always were.
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 in stock $21.49
DFA Compilation #2 (remastered)
VARIOUS
Cat: DFA 2140. Rel: 08 Feb 23
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Black Leotard Front - "Casual Friday" (15:07)
JOY - "Sunplus" (DFA remix) (5:02)
The Juan MacLean - "I Robot" (6:15)
The Juan MacLean - "Dance Hall Modulator Dub" (4:08)
Delia Gonzalez & Gavin Russom - "Rise" (DFA remix) (7:24)
Black Dice - "Wasteder" (4:28)
JOY - "Sunplus" (5:01)
LCD Soundsystem - "Yeah" (Pretentious version) (11:01)
The Rapture - "Sister Saviour" (DFA dub) (4:40)
Liquid Liquid - "Bellhead" (5:37)
LCD Soundsystem - "Yeah" (Crass version) (9:24)
Delia Gonzalez & Gavin Russom - "El Monte" (14:10)
The Rapture - "Alabama Sunshine" (2:50)
Pixeltan - "Get Up: Say What" (DFA remix) (9:10)
LCD Soundsystem - "Beat Connection" (extended Disco dub) (7:54)
Pixeltan - "That's The Way I Like It" (4:45)
Black Dice - "Endless Happiness" (EYE remix) (7:41)
The Juan MacLean - "Less Than Human" (4:16)
Review: When DFA Records first released 'Compilation #2' back in 2004, the label was arguably at the peak of its powers, consistently delivering killer cuts that blurred the boundaries between post-punk, early '80s NYC no wave, and more traditional forms of U.S dance music. It remains a brilliant snapshot of James Murphy's label (and, to a lesser degree, NYC's alternative punk-dance scene of the period), as this surprise first vinyl edition proves. Slimmed down to 18 tracks, all of which are presented in full length form (the original CD edition was mixed), and stretched across four weighty slabs of wax, it contains countless highlights from LCD Soundsystem, The Juan MacLean, Black Dice and the Rapture, as well as a handful of classic DFA remixes and a banger from original punk-funk heroes Liquid Liquid.
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 in stock $68.95
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