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The Box
The Box (limited numbered 6xLP box set + download code)
Cat: PITPBOX 01. Rel: 13 Oct 22
Signal (LP1: Hypersona) (1:31)
2249 (2:48)
Inside (6:48)
Intercept (3:43)
The Box (1:15)
Nephyr (5:26)
Beacon (3:02)
Hypersona (5:42)
Juliet (3:02)
Dream Window (1:58)
Forever (4:29)
Track 12 (0:53)
Another World (LP2: Orphans) (2:26)
Movarian Fields (2:58)
Two Doors (4:24)
Vision (2:45)
Point Of No Return (2:34)
Sine Orphan (5:14)
Fressa Fa (Slow version) (6:12)
Hollow (LP3 & 4: Hollow) (4:03)
Find Me (1:51)
Home (4:54)
Tunnel (4:28)
Geiga (5:57)
Ghostfields (3:42)
Fiona's Room (1:29)
Siren (4:38)
Darkroom Distortion (2:48)
Equassa (3:44)
Freefall Peak (1:31)
Arc (7:55)
Lightout (2:40)
Clear (LP5 & 6: Lithea) (0:44)
Cocoon (5:47)
Susurrus (7:48)
Lithea (2:32)
Deluge (4:07)
Radio (0:56)
Reunion (5:27)
1983 (3:28)
One (5:09)
World After April (0:41)
Seance (5:48)
Dreamscape (1:34)
Dayasan (5:20)
Broken Toy (1:43)
Leviatha (4:39)
Levitate (5:34)
Saphron (3:21)
Another World (10:55)
Review: "The Box" is a collection of the earliest and perhaps most cherished recordings by UK producer Dennis Huddleston, better known as 36. Written between 2005 and 2012, it compiles the albums Hypersona (2009), Hollow (2010) and Lithea (2012) into a 6LP boxset, alongside a bonus LP of exclusive and unreleased tracks titled Orphans. Originally written as a triptych, The Box showcases an incredibly eclectic, deeply emotional range of tracks, bridged together by that optimistic melancholy, which has since become the hallmark of the 36 sound.
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Dreamloops
Dreamloops (gatefold 4xLP)
Cat: BING 207. Rel: 21 Aug 24
Invisible Sunrise (17:16)
Coalescence Cascade (17:14)
Broken Chroma (17:24)
Know Your Shadow (17:28)
Trench Heart (17:21)
Dopesick Lament (17:28)
LVHT (17:31)
Last Wake Dreamout (17:31)
Review: Dreamloops marks the highly anticipated vinyl debut of 36's album, a masterwork from Dennis Huddleston (known as 36. This deluxe four-LP set spans two-and-a-half hours, featuring eight tracks, each a standalone 18-minute composition. Huddleston's signature style dreamlike, introspective midnight music, blends hypnotic loops with evolving melodies that are both captivating and deeply emotional. Originally released in 2019 as a cassette series, Dreamloops was revisited by Huddleston in 2023 to bring newfound clarity and cohesion. The tracks, while rooted in repetition, are far from static, continuously unfolding with subtle shifts in texture and emotion. Huddleston's music is enriched by intentional imperfections like tape hiss and wow & flutter, which add a layer of nostalgic warmth and depth. Dreamloops is a profound listening experience. Huddleston's ability to blend ambient warmth with haunting melodies is strong reasons his albums are so respected. He rewards deep and attentive listening. This collection, praised for its emotive and atmospheric power, continues 36's rising status in modern ambient music.
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Insen (remastered)
Insen (remastered) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: N 0522. Rel: 18 Aug 22
Aurora (8:50)
Morning (5:31)
Logic Moon (6:45)
Moon (5:48)
Berlin (6:14)
Iano (6:47)
Avaol (2:42)
Barco (4:02)
Review: Vrioon was the first ever collaboration album between Alva Noto and legendary synth man and composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. 20 years after it became the first instalments of V.I.R.U.S.'s five records together it gets the full reissue treatment. The original tracks from the album are joined by an all new composition 'Landscape Skizze' which was laid down in 2005. The record is defined by alternate piano chords, lush electronic tones and quivering timbres that are delicate yet impactful.
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New Blue Sun
New Blue Sun (180 gram audiophile vinyl 3xLP + poster + insert + postcards)
Cat: 196588 14751. Rel: 05 Apr 24
I Swear, I Really Wanted To Make A "Rap" Album But This Is Literally The Way The Wind Blew Me This Time (11:56)
The Slang Word P(*)ssy Rolls Off The Tongue With Far Better Ease Than The Proper Word Vagina Do You Agree? (12:57)
That Night In Hawaii When I Turned Into A Panther & Started Making These Low Register Purring Tones That I Couldn't Control Sh¥t Was Wild (10:19)
BuyPoloDisorder's Daughter Wears A 3000 Shirt Embroidered (12:27)
Ninety Three 'Til Infinity & Beyonce (3:40)
Ghandi, Dalai Lama, Your Lord & Savior JC/Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, & John Wayne Gacy (9:34)
Ants To You, Gods To Who? (6:39)
Dreams Once Buried Beneath The Dungeon Floor Slowly Sprout Into Undying Gardens (16:44)
Review: Was anyone ready for one of the most talked-about albums of the year to be Andre 3000 going ham on the flute? Probably not, but in a post-reality world New Blue Sun just slots right in. Of course the legions of Outkast fans are going to be split when an artist of such prominence takes a wild swerve into experimental musical pastures, but for those with an open mind or a pre-existing appreciation of ambient and leftfield music, this album is an easy sell. Teasing the tension between acoustic and electronic, ancient and hypermodern, grounded and ethereal, Andre has been bold and honest in presenting this album to the world and his gamble has paid off.
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Selected Ambient Works Volume II (Expanded Edition)
Selected Ambient Works Volume II (Expanded Edition) (bio vinyl 4xLP + fold-out poster + sticker sheet)
Cat: WARPLP 21R. Rel: 03 Oct 24
#1 (7:21)
#2 (6:28)
#3 (7:35)
#4 (4:28)
#5 (8:35)
#6 (3:23)
#7 (8:40)
#8 (5:01)
#9 (6:44)
#10 (9:42)
#11 (7:03)
#12 (2:30)
Blue Calx (7:07)
#14 (7:50)
#15 (5:32)
#16 (4:35)
#17 (2:00)
#18 (7:09)
#19 (10:00)
#20 (5:49)
#21 (3:56)
#22 (7:01)
#23 (7:13)
#24 (11:19)
#25 (5:32)
Th1 [evnslower] (10:58)
Rhubarb Orc 19.53 Rev (6:43)
Review: It's the album that redefined ambient music, not least for a generation of parasympathetic ravers. Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works Volume II marked a stylistic shift away from the first edition in the infamous ambient LP 'series', Selected Ambient Works 85-92. Volume II differed substantially; this time, there would be no 'techno' addendum to 'ambient', and all tracks thereupon would lack the usual indulgence of beats, however easy-on-the-ears these had been beforehand. Known for its many numbered tracks - which on the original edition, rather than track names, denoted references to images of natural forms, textures and geologic readymades, all bathed in orange, and from which fans had to infer the written names - this expanded edition stays faithful to this origin. Even so, it adds two unreleased D Jamesian treats - provided you don't count the massive Soundcloud dump of 2015 as a release - 'th1 [evnslower]' and a reversed version of 'Rhubarb' - as well as a the previously vinyl only '#19'.
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The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari
The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari (limited hand-numbered vinyl 2xLP + DVD box + booklet)
Cat: BB 400LPBOX. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Prologue (1:32)
Scary Memories (5:14)
Atonal Floating (1:51)
Full Of Life (1:21)
In The Town Hall (1:25)
At The Funfair (2:40)
A Mysterious Crime (2:39)
At The Funfair (2) (1:35)
The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari (3:28)
Jane's Theme (0:48)
March Grotesque (2) (0:30)
Jane's Theme (2) (1:05)
Shadows (1:47)
Tragic Message (1:20)
Suspicion (1:14)
Tragic Message (2) (1:14)
The Plan (1:14)
A Dark Figure (0:42)
Caligari's Theme (0:37)
Arrest Of The Suspect (1:03)
Caligari's Theme (2) (0:53)
Worried Jane (0:43)
Interrogation (1:25)
Jane's Fear (1:59)
Francis's Observation (1:27)
Cesare's Attack & Escape (2:17)
Safe & Sound (2:56)
Francis At A Loss (2:51)
Caligari's Deception (2:17)
In Search Of The Truth (3:01)
Out In The Field (0:42)
The Director Rants & Rages (0:31)
Scary Memories (2) (1:32)
Who's Mad Here? (0:48)
Francis Rants & Rages (4:17)
Epilogue (5:29)
Lunatic Asylum
Review: While Fritz Lang's Metropolis has enjoyed reams of revisionist soundtracks in the near-century since it was released, Robert Weine's The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari has remained a more cult concern of Weimar-era cinema. Karl Bartos, one of the early members of Kraftwerk, has indulged his passion for the art of this unique period between world wars, when technology and art was changing as rapidly as the world around them. Employing his considerable experience and well-appointed studio to the task of re-soundtracking, Bartos has created this vibrant new score for Weine's film, pressed up here on double vinyl with an accompanying 16-page booklet.
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A Hard Day's Night (mono) (Soundtrack)
A Hard Day's Night (mono) (Soundtrack) (limited LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: UIJY 75310. Rel: 02 Dec 24
A Hard Day's Night (vocal) (2:33)
Tell Me Why (vocal) (2:11)
I'll Cry Instead (vocal) (2:10)
I Should Have Known Better (instrumental) (2:16)
I'm Happy Just To Dance With You (vocal) (1:59)
And I Love Her (instrumental) (3:49)
I Should Have Known Better (vocal) (2:44)
If I Fell (vocal) (2:22)
And I Love Her (vocal) (2:33)
Ringo's Theme (This Boy) (instrumental) (3:14)
Can't Buy Me Love (vocal) (2:16)
A Hard Day's Night (instrumental) (2:12)
Review: Today, pop stars use visual vehicles to further their reach, image and reputation every day, but back when A Hard Day's Night arrived, the idea of casting a band in a musical movie in which they played themselves, produced simultaneously with a studio album, was still more than novel. Largely unproven territory, the runaway success of this concept would go on to set a precedent. 36 hours in the lives of the group as they prepare for a TV performance, it not only breaks the theatrical fourth wall, it speaks to what was then an emerging appetite among fans to see more rounded, 3D renditions of their idols - now mainstreamed. Inspiring countless TV and cinema releases, from Ferry Cross The Mersey with Gerry and the Pacemakers, to the Monkees' series, A Hard Day's Night remains one of the best examples of the Beatles as revolutionary pop stars.
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Atmospherics (30th Anniversary Edition)
Atmospherics (30th Anniversary Edition) (audiophile vinyl 4xLP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 53V. Rel: 28 Jan 25
Euph (Atmospherics) (10:36)
Complete Nonsense (11:01)
Helix (7:43)
Phosphorous (11:13)
Mars Rain (6:49)
Lost In It (9:54)
FM (4:28)
Odyssey (8:55)
Genetic Experiment (5:54)
Euph (Feelings In Finite) (Bvdubs' Re-Entries) (11:32)
Complete Nonsense (Calm & Chaos) (10:30)
Helix (Radiate In Red) (7:51)
Phosphorous (Elements Of Endlessness) (10:56)
Mars Rain (Freeze & Fall) (6:23)
Lost In It (Life In Lucidity) (10:29)
FM (Frequencies Of Forgiveness) (3:49)
Odyssey (Gazing Into Galaxies) (10:31)
Genetic Experiment (Symbols & Secrets) (2:24)
Review: James Bernard's 1994 ambient masterpiece Atmospherics is now 30 years old. To mark its anniversary the landmark record has been meticulously remastered and paired with a brand-new, track-by-track reinterpretation by Bernard's longtime friend and collaborator, bvdub. Together, these works span four slabs of wax and offer a profound exploration of ambient soundscapes that honour the original while also presenting some fresh, emotive perspectives. A must-have work for your ambient section.
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Microgravity
Cat: BIO 003LP. Rel: 02 Jul 15
Microgravity (5:20)
Baby Satellite (5:08)
Tranquillizer (8:26)
The Fairy Tale (4:59)
Cloudwalker II (5:20)
Chromosphere (3:46)
Cygnus-A (5:00)
Baby Interphase (5:15)
Biosphere II (4:54)
Search (5:41)
Avenue 2.3 (5:21)
Clovis (3:20)
Coulee (2:42)
Ectozone (4:03)
Dewy Fields (4:01)
Eternal (2:58)
Review: Geir Jensson's debut album under the now familiar Biosphere alias, Microgravity, has long been considered something of a classic of the early '90s ambient boom. First released in 1991, it offered an icy but suitably atmospheric mix of chilly ambience, British-style "intelligent techno" and crystalline IDM. To celebrate 25 years since it was recorded (it was released a year later, in 1991), Geir Jensson has re-mastered it and, with the help of a successful crowd-funding campaign, pressed it onto a double CD minus the cross-fades and sound effects featured on the original pressing. Happily, Microgravity has lost none of its allure.
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Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars (50th Anniversary Edition) (Soundtrack)
Cat: 505419 7561153. Rel: 10 Aug 23
Introduction (0:37)
Hang On To Yourself (2:46)
Ziggy Stardust (5:10)
Watch That Man (0:50)
Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud (6:16)
All The Young Dudes (2:58)
Oh! You Pretty Things (2:22)
Moonage Daydream (3:15)
Changes (4:04)
Space Oddity (3:15)
My Death (4:24)
Cracked Actor (6:26)
Time (6:26)
The Width Of A Circle (11:07)
Let's Spend The Night Together (3:51)
Suffragette City (7:07)
White Light/White Heat (5:34)
Medley: The Jean Genie/Love Me Do/The Jean Genie (feat Jeff Beck) (7:59)
Round & Round (feat Jeff Beck) (4:05)
Farewell Speech (0:44)
Rock 'N' Roll Suicide (5:13)
Review: This special 50th Anniversary Edition of the late great David Bowie's soundtrack to his iconic Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars show comes on double gold vinyl for the first time since it was originally recorded. Despite Ziggy being Bowie's most loved alter ego, he retired it much to the chagrin of fans (and band members, who had no idea it was coming) live on stage at London's Hammersmith Odeon. The farewell speech he gave is included here along with a medley of 'The Jean Genie'/'Love Me Do' and 'Round And Round' featuring Jeff Beck and plenty of other Bowie classics from that era. A real moment of rock 'n' roll history, then.
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Berlin Atonal Vol 3
Berlin Atonal Vol 3 (gatefold 3xLP)
Cat: ATONAL 001. Rel: 26 Aug 15
Cabaret Voltaire - "Microscopic Flesh Fragment" (live version) (5:10)
Cabaret Voltaire - "Universal Energy" (live version) (10:50)
Miles Whittaker - "Vagabond No. 7" (7:15)
Fis - "Dist CL" (Atonal version) (5:33)
Abdulla Rashim - "Track 5" (19:15)
Abdulla Rashim - "Track 6" (16:07)
Review: Berlin Atonal returned two years ago from a long hiatus, 23 years to be exact. After three tremendous festivals this decade, they now present us with their first recordings since 1984. These particular ones from the 2014 edition. Cabaret Voltaire (in this incarnation featuring only Richard H Kirk) was a true highlight and contributes "Microscopic Flesh Fragment" and "Universal Energy". One half of Demdike Stare Miles Whitaker went solo, presenting his truly unique take on techno, and the slow burning attitude of "Vagabond No. 7" is evidence of this. New Zealand's Fis also appears; rather uncategorisable as always on "Dist CL (Atonal Version)." On the third disc we have Northern Electronics main man and modern auteur Abdulla Rashim presenting two commissions from his captivating atmospheric set that year. Limited to 700 copies.
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Love Generation (Soundtrack) (reissue)
CAGNET / VARIOUS
Love Generation (Soundtrack) (reissue) (gatefold translucent red vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: PROT 7297/8. Rel: 02 Nov 24
Cagnet - "Realizing" (0:23)
Cagnet - "How Life Can Be So Sweet" (3:48)
Meo - "True True" (3:45)
Phil Sista - "Hadashi Ni Naritai" (4:03)
Daisuke Hinata - "Sometime Ago" (3:15)
Cagnet - "Poetry Of Love" (3:55)
Saki from Section S - "Izanai" (4:32)
Meo - "Clack-sion" (4:42)
Daisuke Hinata - "True True" (Guitar version) (1:34)
Cagnet - "True To Your Heart" (3:49)
Cagnet - "Got Me On The Run" (4:02)
Cagnet - "Hear Me Cry" (3:48)
Daisuke Hinata - "Letter" (1:16)
Phil Sista - "Paradise Alley" (4:05)
Space Junkies - "Mind Time Bomb" (4:50)
Cagnet - "Love Generation" (4:16)
Daisuke Hinata - "True True" (Piano version) (1:45)
Review: The reissue of Cagnet's Love Generation soundtrack is a nostalgic treasure for fans of 90s Japanese drama music. Originally composed for the hit series Love Generation (1997), starring Takuya Kimura and Takako Matsu, this soundtrack beautifully captures the show's emotional depth. Cagnet. led by Daisuke Hinata, crafted a unique blend of smooth jazz, pop, and wistful melodies that perfectly mirror the highs and lows of the drama's love story. Ahead of the time for then, now fits well with the Japanese reissue focus on smooth City Pop sounds. What sets this soundtrack apart is its balance between atmospheric background music and catchy, memorable tunes, which play an integral role in heightening the emotional resonance of key scenes. These tracks show Cagnet's ability to weave together soulful rhythms with melodic sophistication, making this reissue a perfect trip down memory lane. Now available on clear red double vinyl, Love Generation is an ideal piece to fit in with the classic Japanese drama soundtracks.
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Resident Evil 3 (Soundtrack)
Resident Evil 3 (Soundtrack) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: LMLP 144. Rel: 05 Sep 24
A New Threat Is Born (1:41)
Escape (4:34)
The City Of Chaos (1:52)
Coming To Kill You (0:38)
The City Of Ruin (2:33)
Nemesis' Theme (2:41)
Desperate Ascent (3:25)
Free From Fear (2:02)
Fighting In The Flames (3:42)
No Other Way (0:36)
The City Without Hope (1:54)
Invincible Nemesis (4:12)
Battle Against The Beast (6:20)
Save Room (3:28)
Surrounded By Terror (4:00)
Determined To Find Carlos (3:53)
Laboratory (3:58)
Chase (2:19)
Metamorphosis (5:37)
Take Back The Vaccine (2:04)
Every Mistake Has A Cost (2:33)
The End Of Racoon City (1:34)
Sadness & Regret (2:07)
Staff & Credits (3:39)
Review: From the moment you hit play on 'A New Threat Is Born', the first few minutes on this soundtrack to the acclaimed video game, Resident Evil 3, you could easily close your eyes and feel like you're back sat in front of a TV playing the story through. If you're unfamiliar with the franchise, let's just say it (re)wrote the book on survival horror, and a big part of this was in the scores used to accompany the on-screen tension. Less focused on specific theme tunes and tracks, over time the emphasis has increasingly fallen on building atmosphere and setting up jump scares for unassuming players. On a record, that sounds like a combination of fast moving and quickly developing instrumental movements and intimidating sound effects. Perhaps not the dinner party soundtrack you were looking for, nevertheless it makes a big impact.
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Music From Warner Bros Cartoon 1936-1958 (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Music From Warner Bros Cartoon 1936-1958 (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024) (limited gatefold orange & blue vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 060349 7827121. Rel: 02 Dec 24
Putty Tat Trouble (part 6) (2:18)
Hillbilly Hare (1950) (3:21)
Early WB Scores: The Depression Era (1936-1941) (6:01)
The Good Egg (1939) - A Vintage Merrie Melodie (4:37)
Various Cues From Bugs Bunny Films (1943-1956) (4:54)
There They Go Go Go (1956) - A Complete Road Runner (1:31)
Stalling Self Parody: Music From Porky's Preview - Preceded By The Introduction From You Ought To Be In Pictures (3:00)
Anxiety Montage (1952-1955) (0:45)
Stalling: The War Years (1942-1946) (15:41)
Medley - Dinner Music For A Pack Of Hungry Cannibals (1941-1950) (5:01)
Carl Stalling With Milt Franklyn In Session (1956) (5:32)
Speedy Gonzalez (1955) Meets Two Crows From Tacos (1956) (7:13)
Powerhouse And Other Cuts From The Early 50's (5:59)
Porky In Wackyland (1938) / Dough For The Do Do (1949) (5:38)
To Itch His Own (1958) - Stalling's Last Score (6:14)
Review: This is a delightful celebration of classic cartoon scores that arrives for a special Black Friday 2024 release. The collection showcases the genius of composers like Carl Stalling and Milt Franklyn, whose music defined the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies era. Orchestral brilliance and playful synchronisation bring timeless characters like Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck to life. With all new remastered tracks, the album highlights intricate arrangements and whimsical motifs that revolutionised animation scoring. Perfect for collectors and nostalgia enthusiasts alike, this one honours the artistry behind some of the most iconic and enduring cartoon soundtracks in entertainment history.
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1
1 (LP)
Cat: CIVILISTJAVEL 1. Rel: 17 Mar 23
Track 1 (1:41)
Track 2 (3:08)
Track 3 (8:34)
Track 4 (2:02)
Track 5 (2:54)
Track 6 (8:03)
Track 7 (8:19)
Review: Civilistjavel's 1 hears a reissue for the second time, following the mysterious ambient dub artist's resurfacing in 2018, after the late Low Company stumbled on their stuff and somehow managed to gain permission to do so outside of the artist's 'private tape / CDR trading networks'. Now it appears that 'Civilist' has taken the reins on their own work, officially reissuing the album directly from the source. It would go with the territory, not least since a spate of recent live performances by the artist seems to have signalled something of an 'opening up'. We're just as blown away by 1 as we were before; with its sensitive melodies and stumbly analog tone loops, building to slow-burning near-nothings.
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Moon's Milk (In Four Phases) (reissue)
Moon's Milk (In Four Phases) (reissue) (limited clear-in-red vinyl 3xLP + MP3 download code in slip-case)
Cat: DAIS 188LPC5. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Moon's Milk Or Under An Unquiet Skull (part 1) (8:07)
Moon's Milk Or Under An Unquiet Skull (part 2) (7:56)
Bee Stings (4:51)
Glowworms/Waveforms (5:42)
Summer Substructures (5:04)
A Warning From The Sun (For Fritz) (8:02)
Regel (1:15)
Rosa Decidua (4:53)
Switches (4:43)
The Auto-Asphyxiating Hierophant (5:57)
Amethyst Deceivers (6:17)
A White Rainbow (8:51)
North (3:48)
Magnetic North (7:23)
Christmas Is Now Drawing Near (4:57)
Copal (16:45)
Bankside (6:48)
The Coppice Meat (10:48)
U Pel (Incense Offering) (12:33)
Review: Originally released as a double CD in 2002, Moon's Milk (In Four Phases) is a collection of four EPs Coil issued seasonally in 1998 via their Eskaton imprint. Featuring John Balance, Peter "Sleazy" Christopherson, Drew McDowall, and William Breeze, it was recorded in their Chiswick, London home studio before they relocated to Weston-Super-Mare. This pivotal work has long been considered a high point in Coil's discography, though it was never reissued or pressed on vinyl at the time. Arranged around the equinoxes and solstices, Moon's Milk captures Coil's deep dive into improvisation, ritualistic sound design and mystical atmospheres and stands proud as a testament to their individuality.

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Moon's Milk (In Four Phases) (reissue)
Moon's Milk (In Four Phases) (reissue) (3xLP box set + MP3 download code in spot varnished sleeve)
Cat: DAIS 188LP. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Moon's Milk Or Under An Unquiet Skull (part 1) (8:07)
Moon's Milk Or Under An Unquiet Skull (part 2) (7:56)
Bee Stings (4:51)
Glowworms/Waveforms (5:42)
Summer Substructures (5:04)
A Warning From The Sun (For Fritz) (8:02)
Regel (1:15)
Rosa Decidua (4:53)
Switches (4:43)
The Auto-Asphyxiating Hierophant (5:57)
Amethyst Deceivers (6:17)
A White Rainbow (8:51)
North (3:48)
Magnetic North (7:23)
Christmas Is Now Drawing Near (4:57)
Copal (16:45)
Bankside (6:48)
The Coppice Meat (10:48)
U Pel (Incense Offering) (12:33)
Review: First compiled as a double CD in 2002, Moon's Milk (In Four Phases) is a suite of four EPs that Coil released seasonally via their in-house Eskaton imprint across 1998. The line-up for these sessions were John Balance, Peter "Sleazy" Christopherson, Drew McDowall and William Breeze. Recorded primarily at their home studio in Chiswick, London on the eve of a permanent relocation to the small seaside town of Weston-Super- Mare, the collection has long loomed as a pivotal and pinnacle work in the group's discography, but has never been officially reissued, or re-pressed on vinyl. Time has only ripened its tapestry of regal strangeness. Arranged sequentially in tribute to the equinoxes and solstices, Moon's Milk captures Coil at a revelatory crossroads, leaning deeper into improvisation, spontaneity and sound design. 'Moon's Milk or Under an Unquiet Skull' initiates the proceedings on 'Spring Equinox', a two-part netherworld organ seance woven from vocal drones, cathedral keys, seasick strings, and opiated undertow. From there, 'Summer Solstice' skews lighter but no less incantational, with Balance embracing his voice- as-instrument across lucid dream torch songs ('Bee Stings'), purgatorial spoken word ('Glowworms/Waveforms'), sultry chamber pieces ('Summer Substructures'), and falsetto ravings ('A Warning From The Sun (For Fritz)'.
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The New Backwards (It's In My Blood Edition)
The New Backwards (It's In My Blood Edition) (limited picture disc 3xLP + insert in embossed sleeve)
Cat: AKT 010LP. Rel: 10 Jan 23
Careful What You Wish For (9:11)
AYOR (7:45)
Nature Is A Language (8:08)
Fire Of The Green Dragon (7:44)
Algerian Basses (5:11)
Copacaballa (6:56)
Paint Me As A Dead Soul (6:28)
Backwards (5:28)
Princess Margaret's Man In The D'Jamalfna (8:43)
AYOR (live Pornmod - It's In My Blood - live Geoff) (4:56)
Ambient Basses (Hijack mix 1) (6:11)
Backwards (Dist Vox) (6:52)
Drone Geoff Master (7:04)
Carny Master (7:01)
Drone Skellies (7:04)
Choir Droney Skellies (7:11)
Backwards (live Wip - Fixed Softer Backwards) (8:18)
Review: Perhaps only dedicated avant-garde electronic heads will know about The New Backwards, the final project from the seminal industrial band Coil. But that doesn't make this 2008 masterpiece worthy of this new gory, visceral reissue; far from it. Limited to just 555 copies and splattered with the murderous blood of listeners who didn't survive the album's first incarnation from beginning to end, this one contains 8 additional tracks, including an exclusive live 'work in progress' track ('Backwards'), documenting the many criminally insane production choices Peter Christopherson and co. would make in real time.
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The Ape Of Naples (Extended Edition)
The Ape Of Naples (Extended Edition) (trifold white vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: IF 111W. Rel: 10 Jan 23
Fire Of The Mind (5:10)
The Las Amethyst Deceiver (10:06)
Tatooed Man (6:31)
Triple Sun (3:47)
It's In My Blood (4:51)
I Don't Get (4:00)
Heaven's Blade (5:46)
Cold Cell (3:42)
Teenage Lightining 2005 (6:48)
Amber Rain (5:20)
Going Up (8:22)
Ten Minute Triple Sun (10:51)
Heavens Blade (mix 1) (5:55)
Amber Rain (Drier More Intimate) (4:58)
Cold Cell In Bangkok (6 Minute version) (6:25)
I Don't Get It (Unadorned mix) (5:32)
Going Up (live Better 2) (9:49)
I Don't Get It (Untitled Rendered) (5:05)
Animal Are You? (11:36)
Katcha Falling Star (3:58)
Review: There are echoes of Coil's mid-1980s cult classic album 'Horse Rotorvator' in 'The Ape of Naples' in that it has such a wide variety of sounds and styles. This one first came back in 2005 and is a go-to for fans as it is just a great example of the band's singular sonic world. The album was put together by Peter Christopherson a year after Jhonn Balance's deadly fall and it features re-workings of the live favourites like 'Amethyst Deceivers' and Love Secret's Domain album track 'Teenage Lightning' plus a numb of tunes first meant for the ultimately ill-fated Backwards long player. Grammy-nominated engineer Jessica Thompson has remastered all the originals for this new reissue.
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The Ape Of Naples (remastered)
Cat: 8016670153597. Rel: 10 Jan 23
Fire Of The Mind (5:10)
The Las Amethyst Deceiver (10:06)
Tatooed Man (6:31)
Triple Sun (3:47)
It's In My Blood (4:51)
I Don't Get (4:00)
Heaven's Blade (5:46)
Cold Cell (3:42)
Teenage Lightining 2005 (6:48)
Amber Rain (5:20)
Going Up (8:22)
Ten Minute Triple Sun (10:51)
Heaven's Blade (mix 1) (5:55)
Amber Rain (Drier More Intimate) (4:58)
Cold Cell In Bangkok (6 Minute version) (6:25)
I Don't Get It (Unadorned mix) (5:32)
Going Up (live Better 2) (9:49)
I Don't Get It (Untitled Rendered) (5:05)
Animal Are You? (11:36)
Catch A Falling Star (3:58)
Review: As part of the ongoing Coil reissue program, this classic album has been remastered and now arrives on CD. There are echoes of the band's mid-1980s cult classic album Horse Rotorvator in The Ape of Naples in that it has such a wide variety of sounds and styles. This one first came out back in 2005 and is a go-to for fans as it is just a great example of the band's singular sonic world. The album was put together by Peter Christopherson a year after Jhonn Balance's deadly fall and it features re-workings of the live favourites like 'Amethyst Deceivers' and Love Secret's Domain album track 'Teenage Lightning' plus a numb of tunes first meant for the ultimately ill-fated Backwards long player.
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Born Again Pagans (30th Anniversary Extended Edition) (B-STOCK)
Born Again Pagans (30th Anniversary Extended Edition) (B-STOCK) (limited hand-numbered trifold 3xLP + poster)
Cat: IF 121LP (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Coil - "Protection" (6:53)
ELpH - "Glimpse" (3:30)
ELpH - "Crawling Spirit" (1:53)
ELpH - "PHILM #1 (Vox)" (9:14)
ELpH - "Static Electrician" (3:11)
ELpH - "Red Scratch" (3:19)
ELpH - "If It Wasn't Wolves, Then What Was It?" (2:56)
ELpH - "Static Electrician (Symphonic)" (4:52)
ELpH - "Track 9" (3:09)
ELpH - "Track 10" (1:26)
ELpH - "Track 11" (2:45)
ELpH - "Track 12" (10:46)
ELpH - "Track 13" (7:43)
ELpH - "Track 14" (2:57)
ELpH - "Track 15" (8:22)
ELpH - "Track 16" (9:11)
ELpH - "Gnomic Verses" (5:06)
ELpH - "Track 18" (11:21)
ELpH - "Track 19" (8:18)
Coil - "Glisten#2" (1:04)
ELpH - "Zwolf" (20:02)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


This 30th-anniversary reissue of a key experimental release is a journey into the darker realms of electronic music, showcasing the duo's exploration of ambient, industrial and glitch-inspired soundscapes. The release features a stark contrast between the rhythmic, almost club-ready track, infused with danceable energy and the more experimental, glitch-heavy compositions that delve into an unsettling, ritualistic atmosphere. The latter, considered one of the duo's most daring works, uses manipulated sounds, haunting textures and a pervasive sense of sonic unease to create a deep listening piece. The reissue compiles rare material, including previously unreleased tracks, alongside the duo's final appearance under this project. Fans of avant-garde electronic music will appreciate the unique blend of rhythmic elements and abstract textures. While some may prefer later works from the duo, this collection remains a fascinating piece for those drawn to experimental, atmospheric music that pushes the boundaries of sound and composition.
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Four Rooms (Soundtrack)
Four Rooms (Soundtrack) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: LPMH 8282. Rel: 06 Jun 24
Vertigogo (LP1: The Missing Ingredient - Opening Theme) (2:18)
Junglero (0:08)
Four Rooms Swing (1:54)
Bewitched (0:01)
Tea & Eva In The Elevator (2:05)
Invocation (0:56)
Breakfast At Denny's (2:14)
Strange Brew (2:06)
Coven Of Witches (2:19)
The Earthly Diana (1:33)
Eva Seduces Ted (2:00)
Hallway Ted (The Wrong Man) (1:36)
Headshake Rhumba (0:42)
Skippen, Pukin, Sigfried (1:49)
Angela (1:04)
Punch Drunk (2:12)
Male Bonding (0:53)
Mariachi (LP2: The Misbehavers) (0:25)
Antes De Medianoche (2:40)
Sentimental Journey (2:15)
Kids Watch TV (0:22)
Champagne & Needles (1:59)
Bullseye (2:05)
Harlem Nocturne (0:59)
The Millionaire's Holiday (4:40)
Ted-O-Vater (The Man From Hollywood) (0:38)
Vertigogo (Closing Credits) (5:28)
D In The Hallway (0:22)
Torchy (0:16)
Review: Four Rooms reflects a very fun time in Hollywood, or at least the annals of American cinema. Co-directed by Allison Anders, Alexandre Rockwell, Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino, the story of the fictional Los Angeles-set Hotel Mon Signor, and the strange, demanding, off-putting, and straight up intimidating guests that stay there on New Year's Eve - just as Tim Roth starts his first shift on the job as bellhop - is full of energy and a carefree, playful attitude. It's the kind of movie which, if it were made today, would no doubt be rushed straight to the bottom of the New Releases section on whatever streaming service you've given in to because it would feel cheap rather than charismatic. But in 1994, catching a quintet of fresh filmmakers on the rise, at a time when positivity reigned and the silver screen still had an ounce of class, means the whole thing worked well. As for the soundtrack, we veer between Americana and a reworking of the theme from 1960s US TV series Bewitched, weird, meditative vocal drone and lounge music.
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Apocalypse Now: Final Cut (Soundtrack)
Apocalypse Now: Final Cut (Soundtrack) (gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: MOND 315B. Rel: 25 Nov 24
The Doors - "Opening: The End" (8:26)
The Delta (3:34)
Dossier (2:51)
Orange Light (3:53)
Richard Wagner - "Ride Of The Valkyries" (3:48)
D Hawkins/S J Lewis/E Breadwater - "Suzie Q" (3:39)
C Coppola/F Coppola/M Hart - "Nung River" (1:05)
C Coppola/F Coppola/R Hansen - "Do Lung" (4:22)
Letters From Home (1:31)
C Coppola/F Coppola/M Hart - "Clean's Death" (2:34)
Clean's Funeral (3:43)
Love Theme (4:13)
Chief's Death (2:28)
Voyage (4:00)
Chef's Head (2:36)
Kurtz Chorale (1:42)
Finale (8:05)
Review: The music from Apocalypse Now is a compelling piece of the film's unique atmosphere, composed by Carmine Coppola and his son, Francis Ford Coppola. This remastered gatefold 2xLP presents a score that is anything but conventional. Featuring bold electronic experimentation, the music complements the film's depiction of chaos and inner turmoil. Tracks like 'The Delta' and 'The Dossier' create a meditative, eerie backdrop, while 'Orange Light' and 'Voyage' highlight the hallucinatory journey of its protagonist, with the latter infusing a touch of psychedelic guitar. While it's not a traditional, action-driven score, the pulsating synths of 'Nung River' and dissonance of 'Chef's Head' bring tension to the forefront. Its final moments with 'Finale' bring reflection to a movie that explores the boundaries of duty and sanity. Although challenging at times, the music's blend of synthetic and natural elements provides a fascinating listen, especially for those open to a bold 1970s electronic sound.
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Recordings 1990-1993
Cat: SHUKAI 9. Rel: 07 Mar 24
The Great Hen-Yuan' River (3:27)
Summer Will Not Come (3:57)
Six Coral Devils (part II) (2:15)
Six Coral Devils (part III) (1:52)
Six Coral Devils (part IV) (1:41)
Six Coral Devils (part V) (3:12)
Six Coral Devils (part VII) (2:40)
Definitely That Ketsal (1:37)
The Waltz Windows On The Floor (1:26)
Blue (2:25)
Kwolyj Twist (Slow Twist) (1:25)
Argolida (part I) (2:31)
Argolida (part II) (4:35)
Argolida (part III) (2:40)
Argolida (part V) (2:40)
Argolida (part VI) (2:01)
Argolida (part VII) (2:02)
Argolida (part VIII) (3:03)
All Secrets Of A Poem (part III) (3:27)
All Secrets Of A Poem (part IV) (3:55)
All Secrets Of A Poem (part VI) (2:36)
All Secrets Of A Poem (part VII) (3:01)
Poliuwannia (The Hunt) (3:44)
Smilywo Chodit' Do Zymy (Walk Brave To The Winter) (2:04)
Zradnyky (The Traitors) (2:48)
Obminaj Misce (Around This Place) (2:45)
Widen Spyt' (Vienna Is Sleeping) (5:20)
Wartowyj (The Stand Guard) (3:49)
Procesija Mertwych (Dead Ceremony) (3:45)
Na Skryni (On The Basket) (2:51)
Track 31 (bonus track) (3:09)
Review: In the mid-80s, Svitlana Okhrimenko, Oleksandr Kohanovs'kyi, and Tamila Mazur, students at the Reinhold Glier Kyiv Academy of Music, formed the foundation of Cukor Bila Smert. Their blend of music and camaraderie led to the addition of Eugene Taran, who further helped shape the band's vision. Dubbed Sugar - White Death, their ironic moniker challenged media sensationalism and amidst endless musical exploration, they crafted two albums in 1988 and 1989. The band's unique "sugar calypso sound" emerged, a blend of Kohanovs'kyi's music and lyrics by Okhrimenko and Taran. A significant studio session in 1990 yielded tracks featured on the Mannered Music compilation which sparked international interest. Their journey concluded in 1993 with the release of "Selo" by Koka Records, and now some of the best bits make it onto this new collection.
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Tron: Legacy Reconfigured (Soundtrack)
Cat: 875025 6. Rel: 27 May 22
Derezzed (The Glitch Mob remix) (4:25)
Fall (M83 vs Big Black Delta remix) (3:51)
The Grid (the Crystal Method remix) (4:27)
Adagio For TRON (Teddybears remix) (5:35)
The Son Of Flynn (Ki:Theory remix) (4:55)
CLU (Paul Oakenfold remix) (4:35)
The Son Of Flynn (Moby remix) (6:31)
End Of Line (Boys Noize remix) (5:53)
Rinzler (Kaskade remix) (9:37)
Encom (part 2 - Com Truise remix) (2:03)
End Of Line (Photek remix) (5:21)
Arena (The Japanese Popstars remix) (6:08)
Derezzed (Avicii remix) (5:04)
Solar Sailer (Pretty Lights remix) (4:33)
TRON Legacy (End titles - Sander Kleinenberg remix) (5:08)
Review: It was big news when Daft Punk were enlisted to record the soundtrack to Disney's remake of Tron. While the film has perhaps faded from view slightly, the soundtrack remains a popular notch in the French duo's latter-day legacy. Here, we get treated to a reissue of the big budget remix collection which came out in 2011. It's a neat snapshot of the electronic music landscape at the time, ranging from The Glitch Mob to M83, Moby to Paul Oakenfold, Boys Noize to Photek and the late, great Avicii. You certainly wouldn't get the same cast of characters together for a similar package now, making this a document of the era as well as an essential collection of premier league dance music.
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Atomic Runner Chelnov (Soundtrack)
Atomic Runner Chelnov (Soundtrack) (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: CTN 27. Rel: 29 Dec 23
Track 1 (0:14)
Track 2 (4:13)
Track 3 (1:22)
Track 4 (0:23)
Track 5 (3:09)
Track 6 (1:25)
Track 7 (2:04)
Track 8 (2:03)
Track 9 (0:46)
Track 10 (2:43)
Track 11 (0:38)
Track 12 (1:07)
Track 13 (1:19)
Track 14 (1:09)
Track 15 (1:16)
Track 16 (1:30)
Track 17 (0:46)
Track 18 (0:27)
Track 19 (1:57)
Track 20 (1:33)
Track 21 (1:24)
Track 22 (2:18)
Review: Atomic Runner Chelnov is an action/shooting game produced by Data East, one of the strongest game producers in Japan, originally released as an arcade game in 1988. The game has been much talked-about as a famous, problematic, bizarre, and unique work and in 2021 the soundtrack was released as a CD via an entity known only as the Data East Sound Team. Now the CD hears a reissue, on both its original format and now a vinyl LP edition, giving this rip-roaring sonic platformer a chance to shine. Similar to the recent proto-grime Wolverine soundtrack released earlier this month, Chelnov displays similarly bouncy 140bpm characteristics, making this a sure-to-be favourite for algoravers and, yes, that select breed of DJs who almost exclusively play music siphoned from game cartridges and obscure files.
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Government Plates (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
Cat: 842812 191169PMI. Rel: 30 Nov 23
You Might Think He Loves You For Your Money But I Know What He Really Loves You For It's Your Brand New Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat (2:42)
Anne Bonny (3:25)
Two Heavens (2:58)
This Is Violence Now (Don't Get Me Wrong) (2:36)
Birds (4:36)
Feels Like A Wheel (2:19)
I'm Overflow (3:10)
Big House (2:18)
Government Plates (2:41)
Bootleg (Don't Need Your Help) (2:07)
Whatever I Want (Fuck Who's Watching) (6:26)
Review: The third full-length from experimentalist punk/hip-hop trio Death Grips originally arrived in 2013, just a mere year on from their exceptionally warped debut LP The Money Store and its equally depraved sophomore follow up No Love Deep Web. Made up of math-rock drummer extraordinaire Zach Hill, programmer and synth mangler Andy Morin, and of course the confrontational MC Ride; Government Plates proved the collective were seemingly unable to artistically sit still, while refusing to exude a modicum of stagnation in their prolific early days. Celebrating its ten year anniversary, while just finishing up a chaotic headline set at this year's Outbreak Fest held in Manchester, the mystique and allure of Death Grips has only continued to swell with time, and this overlooked gem (as it falls between two of their most quintessential projects) couldn't be more in need of vital appreciation and reappraisal.
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Memento Mori
Memento Mori (limited trifold 180 gram red vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) in debossed sleeve)
Cat: 196587 92641. Rel: 24 Mar 23
My Cosmos Is Mine (5:14)
Wagging Tongue (3:22)
Ghosts Again (3:59)
Don't Say You Love Me (3:41)
My Favourite Stranger (3:56)
Soul With Me (4:13)
Caroline's Monkey (4:13)
Before We Drown (4:04)
People Are Good (4:20)
Always You (4:18)
Never Let Me Go (4:03)
Speak To Me (4:38)
Review: Depeche Mode's latest album Memento Mori is one that has been madly anticipated by fans. The record - which comes on wax and in a lovely embossed sleeve here - centres on the mood of grief after the passing of the band's founding member Andrew "Fletch" Fletcher, this is the first LP by a Depeche Mode made up of only two remaining members: Dave Gahan and Martin Gore. The band's progression in their latest years have heard them move into darker, peakier, sadder and more industrial themes, as they make do with a future-present that wasn't promised to them in the 80s, while drawing on deathly topoi and nodding to Ingmar Bergman.
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Last Epoch (Soundtrack)
Last Epoch (Soundtrack) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: LMLP 218. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Last Epoch Theme (LP1: A New World) (2:35)
Burning Forest (3:06)
In Preparation (2:51)
Keepers Camp (3:15)
Escape From The Fortress Vaults (3:02)
What She Left To Remember (3:11)
Fires Before Dawn (3:04)
Bastion Of The Sun (2:53)
War Machines Of Solarum (1:50)
Eterra (3:02)
Highlands (3:01)
Ascending The Summit (0:48)
Inferno & Fury (1:53)
The End Of Time (LP2: Dragged To Ruin) (3:13)
Crystal Mines: Crystal Lotus (2:46)
Shattered Remains (3:13)
The Temple Of Eterra (3:03)
Twisted Fire (1:10)
The Precipice (3:14)
Above The Black (2:14)
The Council Chambers (2:59)
The Sheltered Wood (2:42)
The Forsaken Trail (3:08)
The Ritual Site (1:11)
Ruins Of Welryn (3:07)
Shadows Whisper (2:59)
Guardian Of Ruins (1:17)
The End Of Ruin (1:44)
Review: Last Epoch is an action role playing game that's been picking up some serious commendations since it arrived early 2024. For one thing, critics have lauded the open nature of its 'skill trees', which effectively means players can create characters with an entirely bespoke balance of talents and abilities, surpassing the vast majority of other titles in this genre. Others have praised the look of the title, with vivid detailing helping set the scene of this time travelling adventure. But what about the music? Well, for one thing Eric Desiderio has certainly embraced the atmosphere and the idea of Last Epoch. These tunes are epic, grand, transportive, ancient and futuristic all at the same time. It's an odyssey in itself, and one that really does elevate the overall playing experience. For some, that might be just enough to own a standalone copy of the score, too.
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Batman '89 (Soundtrack) (Deluxe Edition)
Batman '89 (Soundtrack) (Deluxe Edition) (limited "batwing" purple, pink & white vinyl LP + graphic novel "DC’s BATMAN ‘89" with obi-strip)
Cat: MOND 099F. Rel: 25 Nov 24
The Batman Theme
Roof Fight
First Confrontation
Flowers
Clown Attack
Batman To The Rescue
Roasted Dude
Photos/Beautiful Dreamer
Descent Into Mystery
The Bat Cave
The Joker's Poem
Love Theme
Charge Of The Batmobile
Attack Of The Batwing
Up The Cathedral
Waltz To The Death
The Final Confrontation
Finale
Batman Theme (reprise)
Review: Danny Elfman's score for Batman '89 remains one of the most iconic and influential superhero soundtracks ever created. Released as a collector's edition by Mondo, this reissue features Elfman's monumental work, expertly conducted by Shirley Walker and performed by The Sinfonia of London. Elfman's theme, with its haunting, ascendant four-note motif, perfectly encapsulates the duality of Bruce Wayne and set the benchmark for superhero film scores. This vinyl reissue, pressed on 'Butterfly Effect' vinyl, is accompanied by a graphic novel continuation of the Batman story, making it a great collectable for fans of the 1989 film and Elfman's music. Elfman's ability to blend operatic grandeur with intense action shines throughout the score, notably in tracks like 'Charge of the Batmobile' and 'First Confrontation.' The playful, waltz-inspired theme for Jack Nicholson's Joker adds a layer of dark humor to the soundtrack, contrasting beautifully with the film's darker, more brooding moments. Complementing the release are stunning new artworks by Jiro Fujita and Paolo Rivera. This reissue, produced by Neil S. Bulk and mastered by James Plotkin, honors the legacy of Elfman's career-defining score, which has stood the test of time as the definitive sound of Gotham's Dark Knight.
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (Soundtrack)
Danny ELFMAN / VARIOUS
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (Soundtrack) (gatefold purple & white smoke & fluorescent green vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) + art print)
Cat: WW 220LITA. Rel: 13 Dec 24
Donna Summer - "MacArthur Park" (single version) (3:54)
Bee Gees - "Tragedy" (4:53)
Alfie Davis & The Sylvia Young Theatre School Choir - "Day-O" (2:51)
Tess Parks - "Somedays" (2:30)
Scott Weiland - "Where's The Man" (5:06)
Richard Max - "Right Here Waiting" (4:24)
Sigur Ros - "Svefn-g-englar" (9:00)
Richard Harris - "MacArthur Park" (7:24)
Pino Donaggio - "Main Title From Carrie" (2:50)
Danny Elfman - "Main Title Theme" (3:21)
Danny Elfman - "End Titles" (4:35)
Review: Iconic movie classic Beetlejuice is back and we for one have enjoyed its return. Tim Burton's 1988 cult classic has been reimagined for modern audiences in 2014 and came complete with a new soundtrack. The original score, composed by the legendary Danny Elfman, blends whimsical melodies with eerie undertones, perfectly capturing the film's quirky and haunting vibe. Highlights of the original include Elfman's iconic main titles, which have become synonymous with Burton's gothic style. The new soundtrack also features standout tracks like Alfie Davis & The Sylvia Young Theatre School Choir's rendition of 'Day-O' and Richard Marx's "Right Here Waiting," adding fresh dimensions to this timeless, offbeat classic.
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Vega
Vega (3xLP + insert + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: EMKLP 07. Rel: 25 Nov 24
The Anti Universe (4:02)
Transcended Before Me (feat Horace Andy) (3:47)
Fake Prophets (1:40)
Phoenix Life (2:57)
Battles (feat Sebastian - part II) (3:45)
Professional Loving X (3:18)
Violin Momente (2:48)
Windows To My Right (2:32)
Archangel (3:09)
Meet Me At The Gateway (3:15)
Nowhere Land (1:55)
Angel Come (feat Liela Moss) (4:31)
Wild Is The Wind (3:59)
Knew Your Name Before You Were Born (feat Rodhad) (3:26)
My Consciousness (3:28)
Broken Pieces (feat Anna Phoebe) (4:49)
What Other People Think (2:52)
Forwards (2:59)
Shadow World (3:49)
Sleep In The Day (4:46)
Double Edge X (feat Robert Ames) (3:44)
What Other People Think (IMPXINS Ensemble version) (2:10)
Bass Chaos (5:56)
Intuition 17 (IMPXINS Ensemble version) (3:20)
Dem Worlds X (4:00)
KonstrukDonswerk (9:15)
Lemptilos (IMPXINS Ensemble version) (3:24)
Lemptilos (4:31)
Review: Emika's Vega:Trilogy is a bold, ambitious sonic journey that blends meditation, sacred geometry and a quest for deeper meaning. Recorded during the isolation of the lockdowns, Emika poured her creativity into crafting a work that transcends genres. Drawing inspiration from the northern star Lyra, Vega combines electronic, classical and avant-garde elements, with Emika's distinctive vocals anchoring the atmospheric soundscapes. Collaborations with luminaries like Horace Andy, Liela Moss and Rodhad add unique layers to the already rich fabric of the album. The three vinyl LPs are presented in a sleek black cover with a silver foil logo, making the physical release as captivating as the music itself. Since her early days in Bristol's bass music scene and her groundbreaking work as a sound designer, Emika has carved out her own niche. Vega is the latest chapter in her journey, offering a dynamic blend of electronics, neo-classical compositions and her signature vocal style. A truly introspective album that captures Emika's evolution as an artist and visionary.
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The Last Sunset Of The Year
The Last Sunset Of The Year (gatefold 2xLP + insert in debossed sleeve)
Cat: MIALP 056. Rel: 02 Oct 24
Last Morning Watch (I) (3:05)
Last Morning Watch (II) (2:55)
Last Morning Watch (III (Largetto)) (2:38)
Last Morning Watch (IV) (3:37)
Last Morning Watch (V) (2:32)
Last Morning Watch (VI) (2:28)
Last Morning Watch (VII) (3:15)
Last Draughts, Last Best Efforts (VIII) (3:07)
Last Draughts, Last Best Efforts (IX) (3:23)
Last Draughts, Last Best Efforts (X (Andantino)) (2:39)
Last Draughts, Last Best Efforts (XI) (3:19)
Last Draughts, Last Best Efforts (XII) (2:44)
Last Draughts, Last Best Efforts (XIII) (2:53)
Last Draughts, Last Best Efforts (XIV (Allegro Moderato)) (2:21)
Last Fixed Position (XV) (1:28)
Last Fixed Position (XVI) (4:31)
Last Fixed Position (XVII) (6:58)
Last Fixed Position (XVIII) (3:20)
Last Fixed Position (XIX) (3:09)
Last Heat, Last Exertions (XX) (2:34)
Last Heat, Last Exertions (XXI) (3:18)
Last Heat, Last Exertions (XXII) (3:05)
Last Heat, Last Exertions (XXIII) (4:11)
Last Heat, Last Exertions (XXIV) (2:41)
Last Heat, Last Exertions (XXV) (5:25)
Review: Collected by his friends and colleagues - Erik K. Skodvin and Dave Kajganich - The Last Sunset of the Year is as heartbreaking as it is beautiful and breathtaking. A double album of posthumous work from experimental composer Marcus Fjellstrom, the music here was written and produced during the seminal artist's tenure as composer for the first season of ABC anthology series, The Terror. Many pieces have been made available for the first time on this collection, and as the sleeve notes explain, the idea was to present the tracks as a standalone album, rather than a companion piece as soundtracks usually are. It certainly works. While it's possible to determine these bits were written for a supernatural show, so many are capable of stopping you dead in your tracks on their own terms. Quietly powerful contemporary classical, ambient and drone.



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Guitar Solos/Fifty (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: WE 5. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Hello Music (LP1: Guitar Solos (1974)) (2:23)
Glass C/W Steel (2:30)
Ghosts (6:40)
Out Of Their Heads (On Locoweed) (5:49)
Not Forgotten (4:11)
Hollow Music (2:01)
Heat C/W Moment (9:02)
No Birds (3:33)
Dawns (LP2: Fifty (2024)) (0:01)
Outer Order (0:01)
Tempus Fugit (0:02)
Quicksilver (For Simone) (1:57)
Unterwegs (For Roman) (3:48)
Phalaropes (1:27)
Jack’s Neap Tide (2:02)
Schlechte Gewissen (2:26)
Move Indigo (3:15)
To Do (1:47)
The Map Of Dreams (3:04)
Locomoting (4:00)
Dusks (1:48)
Review: Fred Frith is simultaneously a singular musical figure and a collection of musical lifetimes. He's the composer who wrote fragile avant-garde music in the tradition of John Cage and Earle Brown, the innovator who created new concepts of underground rock with his colleagues in the band Henry Cow, and the improviser who developed his very own language on the guitar. The many facets of Frith's musical oeuvre shimmer in vibrant and unique colors, but stand as one rainbow monolith of musical creation, never disintegrating into esoteric eclecticism. Always musically curious and unbiased, he develops his ideas in the moment, demonstrating in real time how his creative process, while free of old hat conventions and tricks, creates an immediate yet unrandom and committed music. At the core is his unique guitar playing, which is on full display across these two records. His debut, Guitar Solos (1974), opened up a space beyond rock and improvised music and now, 50 years later comes Fift (2024), a new solo guitar album that sounds completely different and yet familiar, adding to his monolith of musical creation with another new vibrant color.
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We Have Dozens Of Titles
Cat: DC 836. Rel: 23 May 24
The Seasons Reverse (live) (3:43)
Quietly Approaching (3:16)
Ursus Arctos Wonderfilis (live) (6:29)
At Night & At Night (4:55)
Dead Cats In A Foghorn (9:53)
The Japanese Room At La Pagode (6:57)
The Bells Of St Mary's (4:01)
Blues Subtitled No Sense Of Wonder (live) (10:59)
20 Songs Less (5:46)
Dictionary Of Handwriting (live) (10:32)
The Harp Factory On Lake Street (17:07)
Onion Orange (live) (18:16)
Review: Gastr del Sol might have gone their separate ways some 25 years ago, but they have recently taken the time to dig back into their fine archives. As a result they now serve up an alternate view of their superb, boundary breaking and genre busting run between 1993 and 1998 with a title box set, We Have Dozens Of Titles, on Drag City. Returning like a reverberating bolt from the blue, this album reignites the essence of the group and immerses listeners back into the whirlwind of their transformative era. It comprises previously uncaptured studio recordings and meticulously preserved unreleased live performances that all offer a captivating glimpse into the band's journey.
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Flashback 2 (Soundtrack)
Flashback 2 (Soundtrack) (limited blue & red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DV 12810. Rel: 01 Mar 24
Flashback 2 (3:22)
Opening (0:54)
Conrad B Hart (0:59)
Conrad's Actions (2:20)
First Assault (2:03)
Tangowave (5:07)
Motorbike (2:40)
Action Hart (3:01)
Alter Speed Bay (3:22)
Reward (0:44)
Shark Fu (6:09)
New Area (0:31)
Bad Way (4:02)
New Tokyo (4:13)
Future Wars (0:25)
Ambush (2:55)
Alphassasin (3:01)
The Ancients (1:26)
Helene Jungle (reprise) (7:21)
Hidden (3:22)
Binary Chase (3:17)
Hero (1:52)
Discovery (0:59)
Opera Seria For Office Hall (4:36)
Fusion Morph (3:00)
Final Flight Megadrive Reflection (6:09)
Final Fight (6:20)
Flashback 2 (End Credits) (3:35)
The Pyramid (0:33)
Morphs (4:58)
Game(S) Over (0:17)
Review: Some 30 years later, Flashback, the legendary game by Paul Cuisset, is back with a new addition to the franchise. A classic game for the players, the newly reissued version of Flaschback 2 gets a facelift on its 30th Anniversary, in "2.5D" - following his victory over the Master Brain in the first episode, Conrad and his allies are once again confronted with Morphs, whose modus operandi is to crush all civilization. The new OST was produced by Raphael Gesqua; with about one hundred original soundtracks created for video games or cinema since the beginning of the 90s, Gesqua reunites here with the one who got him started in the world of video games: Paul Cuisset, on Flashback: The Quest For Identity. Cuts from both versions of the game (Commodore and Amiga) appear as part of a rich soundtrack, swerving between cinematic music, electronics and synthwave ambiances. A must have for all science fiction fans.
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The Haunting (Soundtrack) (reissue)
The Haunting (Soundtrack) (reissue) (gatefold black, gold & grey marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 888072 543461. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Afraid (0:41)
A Place For Everything (0:56)
Hill House (2:14)
First Look (0:48)
In The Dark (1:35)
The Carousel (0:52)
The Yellow Light (0:58)
Nell’s Story (2:06)
A Broken String (2:56)
Meetings (0:42)
Portraits (1:38)
The Curtains (1:24)
Testing (1:34)
Noisy Fireplace (2:22)
Welcome Home Eleanor (2:41)
Green House Tale/Bloody Feet (2:41)
Crane’s Study (2:41)
Curly Hair (2:41)
The Picture Album (2:41)
What Am I Doing (2:41)
Out Of Bed (2:07)
Return To The Carousel/What Do You Want (6:24)
Twisted Stairs (6:06)
Terror In Bed/Nell’s Room (5:02)
Finally Home (4:07)
Theme From The Haunting/Home Safe (5:01)
Finally Home (album version) (6:16)
Review: The 1999 supernatural horror film The Haunting, gets a new life with its first-ever vinyl release of Jerry Goldsmith's unsettling score. This Deluxe Edition 2-LP set, featuring a Black/Gold/Gray swirl design, is adorned with fresh artwork by Sina Grace, adding a visually striking touch to the bone-chilling music. Goldsmith, a legendary composer with an extensive resume, was the ideal choice to create the film's soundscape. His music goes beyond typical horror tropes, weaving a tapestry of eerie, atmospheric tension that enhances the film's haunted narrative. Known for his work on iconic films like Alien, Chinatown, Star Trek and Poltergeist, Goldsmith brought his deep understanding of mood and emotion to The Haunting, crafting a score that feels both eerie and sophisticated. The score's haunting melodies and unsettling rhythms create a feeling of lurking danger, perfectly capturing the film's ghostly themes. Critics have praised the soundtrack for its ability to evoke fear and suspense without resorting to cliches. Having this soundtrack on vinyl, brings the soundtrack alive in an elevated way.
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Space Adventure Cobra (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Cat: WAYOV 021. Rel: 27 Mar 23
Cobra (2:56)
Languid Boredom (2:49)
Subtitle Bridge (0:37)
Fleeting Happiness (3:14)
Messenger From Hell (0:47)
Pursuer (1:45)
Cosmic Dust (1:06)
Walking Into The Unknown (0:37)
Rush Hour (1:29)
A Gleam Of Hope (0:41)
Window Shopping (2:07)
Abend (1:22)
Labyrinth (2:25)
Evil Conspiracy (1:00)
My Blue Little Angel (3:31)
Seesaw Game (2:09)
Twilight Memory (3:09)
Sihoulette (0:22)
Tarcalos Blues (1:22)
Smoke Of A Cigar (0:55)
Suspicious (1:35)
Pulse Of Justice (0:46)
Dawn To The Universe (1:40)
Solidary Souls (fast Tempo) (1:06)
Escape To Peace (3:09)
Joyful Voyage (1:24)
Reunion With Old Frinds (2:35)
Ancient History Of Mars Chapter III (1:09)
Sorrow & Determination (2:32)
Python 77 Magnum (1:58)
Mirage (3:32)
Relaxin' (1:58)
Memoirs (3:51)
Sorrow & Determination (fast Tempo) (1:17)
A New World (1:33)
Secret Desire (instrumental) (2:38)
Turning Your Back On The Sunset (1:57)
Fleeting Happiness (fast Tempo) (0:28)
Sunset Rendez-vous (1:25)
Corrider To Purgatory (0:43)
Whispers Of The Devil (2:23)
Solidary Souls (1:53)
Special Moment (2:56)
Cogito Ergo Sum (2:15)
The Psychogun (2:26)
Death March (1:51)
Pastoral (1:35)
Trailer (0:33)
Sweet Happening (Sax version) (4:10)
Sweet Happening (Piano Concerto version) (4:10)
Sayonara Man's World (3:52)
Sweet Happening (4:10)
Lady (3:32)
Secret Desire (3:42)
Cobra (Karaoke) (2:59)
Review: Those interested in Japanese cartoons should know Space Adventure Cobra. First broadcast in 1982, it is now considered one of the country's finest animated TV series. This triple-vinyl box set celebrates Kentano Haneda and Yuji Ono's music from the series, combining compositions featured on the show with unheard extended versions and tracks that never made the cut first time round. Musically, it's a mix of Japanese disco, sax-sporting lounge jazz, jazz-funk, neo-classical movements and eccentric interludes, all doused in layers of cosmic dust and stargazing colour. The release also comes packaged with a 12-page booklet telling the story of the series and the making of the appealing, endlessly entertaining soundtrack.
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Magnificent Little Dudes Volume 1
Magnificent Little Dudes Volume 1 (2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: GB 1594. Rel: 21 Jun 24
M0 (15:25)
M1.1 (15:07)
M1.2 (14:00)
M4 (12:39)
M7 (8:00)
Review: The collaboration between Chihei Hatakeyama and Shun Ishiwaka on their latest ambient release represents a convergence of diverse musical backgrounds. With over 70 albums under his belt since his debut in 2006, Hatakeyama brings a wealth of experience in ambient and experimental music, while Ishiwaka, known for his prolificacy in modern jazz, adds a dynamic rhythmic dimension. Their encounter, sparked by a radio appearance and cemented through live gigs, led to the creation of this two-volume epic recorded in March 2023. Drawing inspiration from a spectrum of genres including ambient, experimental, jazz and metal, the duo's sonic exploration is enriched by references ranging from My Bloody Valentine to Alice Coltrane. The album reflects their shared love for free jazz and spiritual jazz, evoking the improvisational spirit of Sun Ra and Coltrane's later works. Guided by psycho-acoustic considerations and embracing spontaneity, the musicians engage in a dialogue of sound where responses unfold in the heat of the moment. The result is a remarkable project brimming with creativity and mutual understanding.
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Beyond Good & Evil (Soundtrack) (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: WAYOV 027. Rel: 25 Sep 24
In The Beginning (3:08)
Home Sweet Home (2:55)
Akuda House Propaganda (2:42)
Hillyan Safari (2:13)
DomZ Metallic Menace (1:39)
Hillyan Ballad (1:40)
Indulgent Dad (2:04)
Revealing Photo (1:11)
Salud Juanito! (1:58)
Ming's Melody (2:54)
Palinurus Plight (2:47)
Unacceptable Losses (1:13)
Monkey Business (1:45)
Slipping In (3:54)
Mammago Garage (2:34)
Hillyan Tour (1:11)
Always Crabby (1:21)
When DomZ Attack (1:20)
Funky Racing (2:46)
Pirate Warrior (1:49)
About Jade (0:53)
Black Isle Welcome (0:58)
Self-Destruction (1:45)
Barbara Bots (2:23)
Enfants Disparus (1:30)
Alpha Section Alert (1:04)
Mine-Ful (2:42)
In Hot Pursuit (1:22)
Hillyan Ballad (Composer cut) (1:34)
Slaughterhouse Scramble (2:15)
Guiding Light (2:09)
Fear The Reaper (2:12)
Say Cheese, Fellas (1:41)
Something Completely Different (1:50)
Free Your Mind (1:48)
Thoughtful Reflection (2:16)
Caught In The Act (1:34)
Factory Secrets (1:17)
Redemption (2:19)
Review: The 20th Anniversary Edition of the Beyond Good & Evil official soundtrack offers a revitalised take on the game's original music. The soundtrack features a full orchestra which manages to preserve the intimate, improvised feel of the original compositions while adding new tracks recorded with unconventional instruments. Christophe Heral, the composer, speaks of the balance between modern orchestration and the quirky, spontaneous creativity that defined the 2003 release in the accompanying notes. With additions like a broken guitar and unique tuning, this anniversary edition celebrates the artistic spirit of the franchise and offers a fresh yet faithful homage to the original music.
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Breath
Breath (2xLP)
Cat: ITDL 001. Rel: 27 May 25
Harmo (1:17)
Eau (3:36)
Eternal Moment (3:11)
Wander About (2:40)
Ether (2:58)
Foliage (3:23)
Amaretto (3:07)
Acro (2:31)
Exit (2:45)
Spool (3:39)
Sweet Crack (1:47)
Birdland (Taste) (2:57)
Open (3:41)
Awake (4:10)
Orion (4:38)
Call (3:02)
Distance From Palette & Orange Lines (3:23)
Lilia (3:22)
Review: Producer and guitarist Yutaka Hirasaka enjoyed a peaceful career pitstop with Breath, one of many to top up the beatsmith and cassette artist's now towering discography, and which now comes released on vinyl for the first time. Hirasaka's approach to music covers ambient, beat-driven landscapes, a format which has led him both to immersive live performance work and commercial ends. The homely aesthetic of Hirasaka's sound is heard once more on the wordless, texturally unperturbed Breath, which clears our airways far better than any shop-bought nostrum ever could, be it via the deconstructed guitar pan-plays of 'Orion' or the marzipan piano maunders of 'Amaretto'.
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Skull & Bones (Soundtrack)
Skull & Bones (Soundtrack) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LMLP 198. Rel: 25 Jul 24
An Untold Story (main Theme) (4:09)
Prowl (3:07)
Gate Of Tears (2:13)
Outgunned (5:47)
Unknown Territory (0:54)
Saint-Anne's Rest (2:31)
Rage Of The Unbound (2:35)
Oosten's Downfall (3:15)
Marooned (1:42)
A Predator's Calling (3:23)
Rain Of Fire (2:39)
Ominous Tides (1:26)
Schaduw's Vengeance (4:01)
Pirate Latitudes (1:52)
Shallow Dangers (2:08)
In For The Kill (2:49)
Mother Of Shipwrecks (1:42)
What Lurks Beneath (2:07)
Worth Your Salt (1:37)
Thrill Of The Hunt (2:31)
Lanitra's Remains (1:27)
Ravages Of The Sea (2:06)
Rogue Waves (2:09)
Uncharted Waters (1:40)
Fara Frenzy (2:17)
Long Live Piracy (2:41)
Review: Pirates have always had a pretty rough time in the land of video games. On the face of it, there's so much about bandits-on-the-waves that should work perfectly for a playable adventure. And yet so few have managed to really crack the formula, save for the likes of Assassin's Creed Black Flag and Sid Meier's standard-bearing Pirates. Enter Skull & Bones, a high spec 2024 release which - having reportedly spent the best part of a decade in development hell - really wants to change the sketchy track record. Sadly, it only partly manages it, with reviews pointing to a title that's "almost great", but not really. Nevertheless, the aesthetics and effects have been praised, as has the music. Created by Tom Holkenborg, AKA Junkie XL, while much of it is relatively bombastic classical stuff, there's more than a garnish of experimentalism, ambient and avant garde here, too.
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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (Soundtrack)
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (Soundtrack) (trifold orange marbled eco vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: MBM 7LP. Rel: 01 Aug 24
The Pole Of Inaccessibility (1:54)
Dementus (2:48)
The Promise (3:36)
You Are Awaited (5:20)
The Bear (2:10)
You're Scum (4:06)
Wives' Quarters (4:08)
The Wig & The Seed (5:57)
The Stowaway (5:33)
Fata Morgana (1:08)
Gastown (3:12)
A Noble Cause (4:23)
The Bullet Farm (6:53)
Dementus Is Gaining (4:35)
Dementus' Diatribe (3:28)
At The Dawn Of War (2:05)
The Darkest Of Gods (2:21)
Epilogue (4:19)
Review: How do you start describing the Mad Max universe to someone who's never been to the Mad Max universe? A relentless post-apocalyptic chase sequence across waterless badlands where H20, oil and ammo are the key motivators, alongside personal safety? A landmark science fiction that swerves high tech in favour of brute force and scavenged equipment and infrastructure? How about: a vision of a dried up, barren, desolate future where desertification and the absence of stuff are the defining factors? Australian cinema is at its best when opting for unsettling quiet and sparse settings, and Mad Max set a precedent for that. The modern incarnation of the 1979 original upped the special effects ante and made things a whole lot busier, but never lost that feeling of isolation and vulnerability. Now the latest instalment in the 21st Century series continues where predecessor, Fury Road, left off, and Tom Holkenborg clearly understands what it should mostly sound like. The dull thud of distant machines, a spluttering engine passing by, and near silent tension are the highlights here.
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The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes (Soundtrack)
The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes (Soundtrack) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile red vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVATM 405C. Rel: 30 Jan 24
The Dark Days (1:23)
Anthem: Gem Of Panem (instrumental) (2:00)
Coryo In The Capitol (2:24)
Assigning The Mentors (2:00)
Meet The Mentor (1:09)
Gamemaker (1:49)
Sejanus (1:30)
Hunger Is A Weapon (2:23)
Strategy (2:04)
Department Of War (1:54)
The Arena (2:07)
Saving Snow (1:07)
Ideas Firing (4:22)
Happy Hunger Games (3:05)
Mercy (2:17)
Seize The Opportunity (1:13)
Cut The Feed (1:26)
Open The Gate (3:45)
Powerful (1:43)
Afraid Of Water (1:15)
Drone Attack (1:23)
Inside The Duct (2:35)
Under The Flag (3:14)
Planting The Cloth (1:40)
Rainbow Of Destruction (1:09)
Get Her Out (1:57)
The Sound Of Snow (1:48)
Your Life Has Just Begun (2:45)
You Are Safe (2:43)
Trust Is Everything (1:16)
I Can't Stay Here (1:38)
Cabin In The Rain (1:26)
Lucy? (2:27)
The Woods (1:03)
Change Of Plan (1:53)
Passed The Tests (3:35)
Snow Lands On Top (3:26)
I Friendship (Three Solos For Yuja) (2:02)
II Rue's Farewell (Three Solos For Yuja) (2:00)
III Victor (Three Solos For Yuja) (1:50)
Review: .Hollywood heavyweight James Newton Howard has turned his hand to a wide variety of movie soundtrack styles in his tenure as one of the go-to names for Hollywood scores. Allow us a moment to reel off the names, or a few of them at least: Pretty Woman, The Fugitive, Space Jam, The Sixth Sense - a list that could go on, and on, but you get the point. The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes sits at the more pomp and ceremony-filled end of things, epic classical overtures that invoke a sense of adventure, overcoming adversity, mild peril and inner strength. Even when heard without the visual accompaniment of the film itself you can't get away from those feelings, making for a rousing and compelling listening experience.
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They Live (Soundtrack) (Expanded Edition)
They Live (Soundtrack) (Expanded Edition) (limited white vinyl 2xLP (comes in different sleeves, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: WRWTFWW 049. Rel: 23 May 25
TV Broadcast (1:46)
Coming To LA (4:01)
A Message (3:17)
The Siege Of Justiceville (4:56)
Return To Church (1:26)
All Out Of Bubble Gum (2:40)
Back To The Street (2:19)
Kidnapped (3:31)
Transient Hotel (2:16)
Underground (3:22)
Wake Up (3:41)
Chew Bubble Gum & Kick Ass (3:02)
Sunglasses On (2:41)
Back Alley (2:15)
Transport Station (2:05)
Tunnel (2:39)
Holly's Hill (1:17)
Roll Away (1:48)
Get Me Out (1:39)
Portal (2:48)
Out The Window/LA Blues (1:03)
All Out Of Bubblegum (Film version) (2:39)
TV Signal (3:20)
Underground (Film version) (1:32)
Commercial Break (3:23)
Car Commercial (1:59)
Press On Nails (1:55)
The Cheese Dip (0:35)
They Live (main Theme) (3:33)
Review: The Expanded Edition of Alan Howarth's They Live brings new life to the cult classic 1988 film's soundtrack. Howarth is well respected, not least for his collaborations with John Carpenter, and here captures the film's eerie tension and anti-consumerist themes with moody synths, bluesy motifs and minimalist sound design that is always hugely evocative. This expanded edition offers remastered audio and additional cues that heighten the mood and deepen the atmosphere. The music's hypnotic, slow-burning energy perfectly mirrors the paranoia and grit of the movie, so it's a landmark score in sci-fi and horror soundtracks.
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Music For Cats
Music For Cats (gatefold pink & blue splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ARFA 197A1. Rel: 28 Feb 24
Musik Fur Cats (1:40)
Wind On Small Paws (6:22)
Meteorite (10:20)
Bird (8:32)
Blotter (4:26)
Inside Jam World (6:00)
Herbalist Rule (3:59)
Greenhouse Gasses (5:50)
Have You Ever Felt Like This? (4:51)
Go Go Boots (5:03)
Beauty Is The Enemy (4:27)
Full Circle (3:51)
Grah Statikcat (Electrodes) (6:46)
Review: It was in 1998 that pioneering Canadian musician levin Key released his solo debut Music For Cats. Artoffact Records reissued it on vinyl back in 2014 and now they do so again but this time on gatefold pink and blue splattered vinyl double album. It's a unique work that blends classical, glitch, and noise-driven pieces, featuring collaborations with artists like Dwayne Goettel, Genesis P.Orridge, Philth, and Mark Spybey. 'Music Fur Cats' showcases Key's songwriting depth, followed by 'Wind On Small Paws' with its electro-industrial sci-fi vibe. 'Meteorite' offers glitchy beats. Familiar tracks like 'Bird', 'Blotter', and 'Greenhouse Gasses' provide accessible listening, albeit experimental. 'Music For Cats' is gritty and against the grain, yet melodic. While not mainstream, it's an intriguing, well-crafted release, appealing to experimental electronic enthusiasts and completists alike.
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Rare Treats: Donkey Kong 64 Revisited (Soundtrack)
Cat: MCOL 0444V. Rel: 20 May 25
DK Rap (feat Substantial)
DK Island
Jungle Japes
Mine Cart
Angry Aztec
Dogadon
Cranky Kong
Frantic Factory
Candy Kong (feat David Leo Kemp - Sax)
Review: You don't sell 5.27 million copies of anything without doing something right. Winner of the E3 Game Critics award for Best Platform Game in 1999, to name just one of countless nominations and awards, Donkey Kong 64 was one of the best loved titles on the iconic Nintendo 64, and represented two years of programming, coding and designing on the part of legendary software house, Rare. Amazingly, considering this was almost three decades ago and cartridge-based titles are usually regarded as the stronghold of chip music, Grant Kirkhope's score is anything but and still sounds fresh. From aptly titled opener, 'DK Rap', to the meandering jazz closer 'Candy Kong', featuring David Leo Kemp on sax, via 'Angry Aztec' and its Indiana Jones vibe, and the John Williams-esque 'Mine Cart', it's all so enjoyable.





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Dragon Ball Z: Best Collection (Soundtrack)
Dragon Ball Z: Best Collection (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DV 12819. Rel: 22 Feb 24
CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA (3:18)
Burst Forth Exceptional ZENKAI Power! (3:31)
Battle (I-KU-SA) (3:54)
Whole (3:55)
Journey Of Light (6:07)
The Strongest Rival (3:45)
HERO (You're The Hero) (4:06)
MIND POWER (KI) (5:41)
Girigiri - World Extreme (3:20)
Blue Wind HOPE (3:43)
Burning Fight - The Burning Battles (3:20)
Day Of Destiny - Soul Vs Soul (4:51)
Beyond The Galaxy Rising High (3:57)
WE GOTTA POWER (3:57)
We Were Angels (3:50)
Review: A selection of fifteen pieces from the soundtrack of the cult anime Dragon Ball Z, on a limited 2xLP edition, fully licensed, including the main opening track 'CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA'. This soundtrack accompanies the anime's key moment in which Dragon Ball Z resumes five years after Son Goku's wedding. Radditz, a mysterious warrior, arrives on Earth to find Goku, who learns that he comes from a planet of warriors from a planet of warriors, of which only four remain. The plot is based on a succession of increasingly strong opponents to be fought, but there's often a quest or travel motif that adds interest beyond the duels. All this, and more, is bolstered by this electrifying soundtrack edition.
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Model Kollapse
Model Kollapse (limited gatefold 'bleach' grey marbled vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 782388 136617. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Demons (4:53)
Exotic Matter (4:23)
Neuromotive (4:13)
Folded Hands (4:35)
Pinned Down (5:08)
Terror Forms (feat Actors) (4:56)
Muted Obsession (feat Actors) (5:36)
Simulation (4:25)
Infernum (4:20)
Fusion (4:40)
Erosion Through Time (feat Mimi Page) (3:38)
Review: Bill Leeb is the Vancouver-based musician and mastermind behind electro-industrial scene mainstays Front Line Assembly and ambient-pop duo Delerium, as well as a key member of recording projects such as Noise Unit, Intermix and Cyberaktif. The first solo venture by Leeb takes the form of Model Kollapse: a mutative electro-metal odyssey of shocking proportions. Firmly footed in the 80s industrial zeitgeist while still bringing an ear to the sound that could've only been brought to it in the present era, the likes of 'Demons' and 'Terror Forms' are incredible retromorphoses, with heavy EBM and techno production shunning any hint of over-simplicity; precision editing, multiband attentiveness, and controlled caprice, all conjuring images of a seedy but frenetic future Cronenbergian or Gigerian rave, as the old human models collapse all around us.
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Mind Games: Meditation Mixes
Mind Games: Meditation Mixes (limited trifold clear vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: 658029 1. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Mind (100Hz Gamma Waves) (9:50)
Magic (10:46)
Space (8Hz Theta Binaural) (5:24)
Seed (5:52)
Yes (5:57)
Spirit (15Hz Beta Binaural) (5:26)
Love (0.5Hz Delta Binaural) (12:14)
Surrender (23:36)
Peace (23:17)
Mantra One
Mantra Two
Mantra Three
Mantra Four
Mantra Five
Mantra Six
Mantra Seven
Mantra Eight
Mantra Nine
Review: Newly, radically reimagined remixes created from John Lennon's classic song, Mind Games. These nine Meditation Mixes craft their own space while maintaining firm and authentic roots in John Lennon's original recording. Each have been radically altered, slowed down and extended, ranging from five to ten to over 33 minutes, allowing the soundtrack to wash over the listener and provide a relaxing deep listening experience. Four tracks are presented as binaural versions which each focus on different types of brain waves: Beta, Delta, Gamma and Theta. Named 'Mind', 'Space', 'Spirit' and 'Love', these exploit the response of the ear to left and right frequencies, which constructively combine to produce a new frequency, which in turn, as they say, activates beneficial brain patterns. Produced by Sean Lennon, these contemporary Lennon versions aim to positively impact the contemporary anxiety-racked listener, whose appetite for deep listening has only understandably increased in recent years.
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