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Celebrate
Cat: HVNLP 208CD. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Celebrate
Terres Infinies
My Desire Is Pure
Last Day Song
Slowly Surely
Catch The Wave
Le Ciel Est Grand
You Float (feat Greg Saunier)
A Te Voir
Iceberg (feat Flavien Berger)
Pesnopoika
Entends-Tu Ma Voix
Review: French dream pop breakthrough Halo Maud follows up her debut record Je Suis Une Ile (I Am An Island) with her second ever LP, Celebrate, which lives up to its name in fantastic fashion. Evidently less introspective than her last, the sonic palette throughout this dozen sunbursts suggests Maud has found her inner John Donne; indeed, opener 'Terres Infinies' is a massive crasher of a three-pronged shoegaze, synthwave and art pop sensibility, and both sonically and titularly suggests a new, deterritorial antithesis to the first album's sense of introspection. Organic, well-rounded instrumentation hears Maud traverse infinite terrains of bright tambourines and detuned synths thereafter.
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Celebrate
Celebrate (LP + booklet)
Cat: HVNLP 208. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Celebrate (1:50)
Terres Infinies (1:39)
My Desire Is Pure (3:14)
Last Day Song (3:59)
Slowly Surely (3:36)
Catch The Wave (3:18)
Le Ciel Est Grand (5:48)
You Float (feat Greg Saunier) (3:17)
A Te Voir (3:17)
Iceberg (feat Flavien Berger) (2:13)
Pesnopoika (1:32)
Entends-Tu Ma Voix (5:30)
Review: French dream pop breakthrough Halo Maud follows up her debut record Je Suis Une Ile (I Am An Island) with her second ever LP, Celebrate, which lives up to its name in fantastic fashion. Evidently less introspective than her last, the sonic palette throughout this dozen sunbursts suggests Maud has found her inner John Donne; indeed, opener 'Terres Infinies' is a massive crasher of a three-pronged shoegaze, synthwave and art pop sensibility, and both sonically and titularly suggests a new, deterritorial antithesis to the first album's sense of introspection. Organic, well-rounded instrumentation hears Maud traverse infinite terrains of bright tambourines and detuned synths thereafter.
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Stop Apologising
Cat: HVN 73212. Rel: 06 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Stop Apologising (Horse Meat Disco vocal remix) (7:08)
Stop Apologising (Horse Meat Disco instrumental remix) (7:02)
Stop Apologising (Cosmodelica extended remix) (7:26)
Review: The injunction to "stop apologising" can be affirming or destructive at the same time, depending on how you look at things. It's also the name of the new single from David Holmes' forthcoming album Blind On A Galloping Horse, which captures this contradiction quite nicely: a tripletting, dark electro come hi-NRG sound provides the dark underside to Raven Violet's angel-inside-your-head lyrics: "stop apologising for things you've never done / stop catastrophizing, get your feet back on the ground." The resistant, prefigurative political bent of Holmes' music is well-reflected here, striking at the heart of his personal philosophy: carve out some headroom for yourself, you don't need to take so much responsibility; such is the bedrock of effective action. Oh, and the remixes by Horse Meat Disco and Cosmodelica are wicked as well.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $14.21
Necessary Genius
Cat: HVN 73112. Rel: 06 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Necessary Genius (Phil Kieran vocal) (6:51)
Necessary Genius (Phil Kieran dub) (6:51)
Necessary Genius (Decius remix) (6:48)
Necessary Genius (Skymas remix) (3:59)
Review: One of two new David Holmes releases to be released in the run-up to his recent album Blind On A Galloping Horse, 'Necessary Genius' complemented the contemporaneous 'Stop Apologising' and now comes to 12" vinyl for a remix set from Phil Kieran, Decius and Skymas. While the original track functions as something of an imperfect list of musical and political greats, come "necessary geniuses" - Sinead O'Connor, Terry Hall, Angela Davis - the remixes here make for nicely expanded versions, post-punk-techno of the original electro cut.
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Chorus
Chorus (CD)
Cat: HVNLP 222CD. Rel: 01 Mar 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Forever
Yoursel
Sunrise
Musica
Chorus
Future Life
Return To Centaurus
Review: Mildlife's reputation has soared since the release of their last studio album, 2020's Automatic, with the Melbourne trio's every musical move now being watched with bated breath by a global fanbase. Chorus is built on a concept of sorts - "a coming together of disparate elements" and "cosmic compatibility and chemistry" according to the band - but as ever it's the quality of the music on offer that really hits home hard. Warm and optimistic, with nods to West Coast jazz-rock as well as space rock, kosmiche, blue-eyed soul and jazz-funk, it sounds more nuanced, sonically detailed and wide-eyed than their previous work. Highlights include, but are in no way limited to, the yacht rock-leaning 'Yourself', the cosmic disco-influenced wonder of 'Musica', and epic recent single 'Return to Centraus'.
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Golden Age Of Self Snitching
Cat: HVNLP 221. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Look Out Below (3:01)
Barry White (2:05)
The Path (2:11)
Message In A Bottle (2:09)
Last Dance (2:29)
Boomerang (2:09)
Golden Silverware (3:42)
Chop (3:19)
Propaganda (3:09)
Stars (2:12)
Pump (2:39)
Everybody (2:43)
Eyes Open (2:49)
Love To See It (2:19)
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Golden Age Of Self Snitching
Cat: HVNLP 221CD. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Look Out Below
Barry White
The Path
Message In A Bottle
Last Dance
Boomerang
Golden Silverware
Chop
Propaganda
Stars
Pump
Everybody
Eyes Open
Love To See It
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So Tough (30th Anniversary Edition) (B-STOCK)
So Tough (30th Anniversary Edition) (B-STOCK) (gatefold 3xLP box set + 7" + poster + booklet + insert + sticker + MP3 download code)
Cat: HVNLP 6SE. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Mario's Cafe (LP1) (4:39)
Railway Jam (4:11)
Date With Spelman (0:18)
Calico (5:02)
Avenue (7:32)
You're In A Bad Way (3:00)
Memo To Pricey (0:33)
Hobart Paving (LP2) (4:50)
Leafhound (4:13)
Clock Milk (0:12)
Conchita Martinez (3:57)
No Rainbows For Me (3:58)
Here Come Clown Feet (0:30)
Junk The Morgue (5:03)
Chicken Soup (0:27)
Everything Flows (LP3) (4:53)
Orpington Blues (6:17)
Rainy Day Women (3:55)
Everlasting (4:31)
Johnny In The Echo Cafe (3:50)
Paper (demo) (3:58)
Last Thing On My Mind (3:26)
Biker Of The Strange (3:06)
You're In A Bad Way (3:06)
Castlemaine Avenue (5:48)
A Hobart Paving (7" - Alan Tarney mix) (4:50)
A Hobart Paving (Van Dyke Parks Arrangement) (4:55)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Outer box damage, otherwise in perfect condition***


So Tough was Saint Etienne's second album, and it properly broke the band into the wider public consciousness thanks to their canny blend of house music, Balearic and melancholic indie. To date it remains the highest charting of their albums, helped no doubt by Sarah Cracknell becoming a permanent member of the band, the free-spirited nature of independent music in the early 90s and the success of the single 'Youre In A Bad Way'. Some 30 years on from its original release, So Tough is getting the luxury reissue treatment in the form of a triple-vinyl pressing, a 7" and a 28-page booklet - surely essential for any of the band's devoted fanbase.
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