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Ozean
Ozean (12")
Cat: NUM 920LP. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Scenic (4:47)
Fall (4:58)
Porcelain (5:04)
Review: Ozean's self-titled EP, originally recorded in 1993 but now receiving its first full physical vinyl release, is a testament to the band's splendid blend of shimmering, ethereal shoegaze. From the moment 'Scenic' envelops listeners with its swirling distortion and awesome melodies, it's clear that Ozean's music is something special. The dreamy soundscapes of 'Fall' and 'Porcelain' further immerse the listener, transporting them to a world of otherworldly beauty and introspection. Inspired by influences like Slowdive, Cocteau Twins, and Lush, Ozean's music captures the essence of the British shoegaze scene while adding their own unique twist. Lisa Baer's otherworldly vocals, influenced by Astrud Gilberto and The Jesus And Mary Chain, perfectly complement the band's atmospheric sound. Despite their brief existence and only two live shows, Ozean's impact is felt profoundly in this remastered EP. Recorded on a Fostex Model 80 1/4" 8-Track reel-to-reel tape recorder, the original cassette recordings have been meticulously remastered for this vinyl release, thanks to Tim Green of Louder Studios. Each track is a timeless snapshot of late adolescent wonder and experimentation, preserving Ozean's legacy for generations to come.
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I
I (12")
Cat: SP 001EP. Rel: 03 Feb 17
Nothing's Gonna Hurt You Baby (4:44)
I'm A Firefighter (4:30)
Dreaming Of You (5:17)
Starry Eyes (3:24)
 in stock $14.51
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Texas Sun
Texas Sun (12")
Cat: DOC 214LP. Rel: 07 Feb 20
Texas Sun (4:13)
Midnight (5:15)
C-Side (4:46)
Conversation (6:41)
Review: If you've caught either Khruangbin or Leon Bridges live before, or indeed listened to anything by either band or producer-singer-songwriter, you'll know where this 20-minute EP is heading. The sleeve art, which gives more than a nod to the 1960s hippy movement, also offers a major clue.

Tripped out, smoked out, lackadaisical, bliss-infused overtures, honied and syrupy, easing you in so far that you don't quite realise how hard it is to crawl back out of the sugar-coated opiate haze. A collection of heady, hallucinogenic work for 21st Century high plains drifters, it's jazzy, psychy, lush soulful fare you'll be wanting to hear again and again, capturing the heat and slow pace of America's southern states with heartfelt songwriting from genuine masters. The result is something very special indeed.
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 in stock $17.11
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Nice Town
Nice Town (12")
Cat: ZEN 12669. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Nice Town (2:48)
Nice Town (Metronomy remix) (3:01)
Nice Town (Alain Ogue remix) (4:12)
Review: Metronomy mark their signing to Ninja Tune with a new single that comes not long after their Posse EP Volume 1, a collection of tunes all made in collaboration with up-and-coming artists like Biig Piig, Spill Tab, Sorry, Brian Nasty and Folly Group. This one is another collaboration, this time with Pam Amsterdam. 'Nice Town' deals with the lead singer's own battles such as "internal versus the external or, intangible versus the tangible." It is a delightfully snappy dance-pop ditty with great and tight synth sequences, old-school rap vocals and nice broken early electro beats. Metronomy and Alain Ogue add their own remixes to a great label debut.
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 in stock $12.18
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You Try
You Try (12")
Cat: UTO 004. Rel: 29 Jan 24
You Try (6:18)
You Try (mix 1) (4:57)
You Try (mix 2) (5:44)
Review: 3 Men Gone Mad were an independent group formed in Blackburn and Darwen in the UK. They fused electronic sounds with rock and were prolific in the 1990s when they became cult favourites amongst those who know. You Try is a much sought-after collection that has been restored by Utopia Records many years after it made its way onto John Peel's 1991 Festive 50. He heard in it a mix of The Clash, Joy Division and Talking Heads and that still rings true. The main mix has a raw energy that captures the angst of Britain at the time - and still today, frankly. A spaced-out dub brings a fresh feeling of euphoria and an extended B-side mix draws out this record's undeniable pleasures.
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No Better Time
No Better Time (12" + insert)
Cat: 100014 3769. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Beneath Oak Trees (3:56)
No Better Time (3:45)
To Be Free (2:49)
Lone Ole Cowboy (3:52)
Flip A Coin (3:37)
Coal (3:17)
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Sa Re Ga Machan
Cat: LIFE 040. Rel: 10 Apr 24
Sa-Re-Ga Machan (9:49)
Romantic Rhino (5:04)
Charging Tiger (4:04)
Night In The Forest (3:52)
Jungle King (3:42)
Birds In The Sky (4:32)
Monkeys' Tea Party (2:57)
Playful Squirrels (1:52)
Dancing Peacocks (2:59)
Jungle Symphony (3:31)
Review: Famous as the nephew of the world famous sitarist Ravi Shankar, Ananda Shankar carried the torch by contributing several greats to the continuing tide of prog rock and Western electronica. One such project was Sa-Re-Ga Machan, first released in 1981, and which lent a jungle-safari theme to the already established electronic rock fusions he'd laid down on his earlier self-titled record. Seguing through rollicking, schools-out psychedelic odysseys, not to mention humid, wonderfully sublime tropical soundscapes on which we can't tell what's synthetic and what isn't, this is an worthy new reissue from Life Goes On; worth every penny.
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 in stock $20.48
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New Heart Designs (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
New Heart Designs (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023) (limited black & white clouds vinyl 12")
Cat: BF23 29. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Mystery (2:20)
Alien Love Call (feat Blood Orange) (3:44)
Underwater Boi (3:42)
Review: This is a special and unique coming together that sees Turnstile join forces with the brilliant Toronto jazz ensemble and production team BADBADNOTGOOD. They have worked on reimagining songs from the former's well-received 2021 album Glow On and the results bring all new perspectives and dynamics to tunes like 'Mystery', 'Alien love Call' featuring Blood Orange and 'Underwater Boi.' Both Turnstile and BADBADNOTGOOD are untouchable in their fields right now with rave reviews for their records as well as their live shows. This is another standout project.
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 in stock $24.36
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The Bela Session (reissue)
The Bela Session (reissue) (black & red splattered vinyl 12" + poster)
Cat: LR 1504LP. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Bela Lugosi's Dead (9:38)
Some Faces (2:23)
Bite My Hip (2:52)
Harry (2:47)
Boys (3:07)
Review: This official reissue of Bela Lugosi's Dead: The Bela Session comes on black and red splattered vinyl this time around and includes previously unreleased tracks that have been mastered from the original demo tapes of their first ever recording session together. The post-punk outfit's debut single was released initially in 1979. Bela Lugosi's Dead is not only their first single, but also often gets mentioned as the first goth record. It has since been covered by Nine Inch Nails, Massive Attack and Nouvelle Vague. The rest of the tunes from the demo session remain hugely innovative, reflecting their post-punk and dark-glam style with dub reggae influences that would further evolve in their output that followed and explain why the band went on to such cult status.
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 in stock $27.23
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The Magnificent Seven
Cat: XSS 170272-12. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Rock The Casbah (3:41)
Mustapha Dance (4:24)
The Magnificent Dance (5:39)
The Magnificent Seven (2:16)
 in stock $14.00
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Riders On The Storm
Cat: AS 111323. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Riders On The Storm
Soul Kitchen
 in stock $14.00
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Detroit Rock EP
Cat: FXHE DECL. Rel: 10 May 21
Burn (5:02)
Remember (3:31)
Know (5:33)
Prepare (4:43)
Remember (reprise mix) (2:02)
Review: It's not often someone other than Omar S releases on his FXHE label. And it is never that he has put hardcore post-punk. But we're not complaining. There's a real dance floor chug to this new EP that would have been masterfully deployed by dexterous DJs like the late Andrew Weatherall. The whole thing has been recorded, produced and mixed by Alex Smith himself, while the trio that is Decliner are the ones who wrote the filthy guitars and laid down the sleazy drum beats. The tunes are mired in fuzz and grime and have snarled lyrics that really cut through the darkened biker disco vibes. Excellent stuff.
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 in stock $6.22
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Thieves Like Us (remastered)
Thieves Like Us (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: 019029 5665890. Rel: 02 Oct 20
Thieves Like Us (6:39)
Lonesome Tonight (5:13)
Review: The remastered reissues of New Order classics continues with this 1984 gem 'Thieves Like Us' (the title is taken from the Robert Altman movie). It originally landed, of course, on Factory and like all that label's releases, comes with a Peter Saville designed cover, based on a painting by Giorgio de Chirico. It's the band's seventh single and the remastering job has been done from the original master tapes at Abbey Road Studios. The title track is a typically forlorn affair to start, but it erupts into a more joyous and life-affirming sing along. 'Lonesome Tonight' is as low key and wallowsome as the name suggests.
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Bathing Beach
Cat: AP 005V. Rel: 01 Dec 22
Carry You (4:31)
Colourway (3:48)
Anchor (4:15)
Embody Me (3:11)
 in stock $12.97
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Blue Monday (remastered)
Blue Monday (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 019029 5665913. Rel: 21 Jul 22
Blue Monday (7:30)
The Beach (7:21)
Review: You might think that you could cop a copy of New Order's seminal hit 'Blue Monday' fairly easily and cheaply given its ubiquity over the years. But no, copies in good condition still fetch around 50 quid, so this remastered reissue is well worth a cop. The single's iconic bassline and twitchy synth modulations very much soundtrack a generation, if not an entire youth revolution, but still enliven any dance floor many years later. What's more, the de-humanised vocals will always provide real singalong joy. On the flip is a 'The Beach', which is drenched in echo and reverb and general sonic filth.
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 in stock $13.74
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Post Human: Survival Horror
Cat: 194398 04611. Rel: 22 Jan 21
Dear Diary (2:46)
Parasite Eve (4:50)
Teardrops (3:35)
Obey (with Yungblud) (3:43)
Itch For The Cure (When Will We Be Free?) (1:32)
Kingslayer (feat Babymetal) (3:34)
1x1 (feat Nova Twins) (3:29)
Ludens (4:38)
One Day The Only Butterflies Left Will Be In Your Chest As You March Towards Your Death (feat Amy Lee) (3:54)
Review: Everything about Bring Me The Horizon is stadium scale. Heavy metal proudly wearing deathcore and emo patches, from unapologetically direct lyrics through power chords and a vast timbre that makes each track feel ocean deep, fans of the Sheffield outfit will find them on as ferocious form here as at any point in their near-17 year career together.

Firing on all cylinders and then some, from 'Dear Diary' onwards it's a classic case of pissing off the parents and turning things up to 11. Then ravaging the mic in a cannibalistic frenzy. A sign of the times, tracks like 'Itch For The Cure (When Will We Be Free?)' And 'Obey', the latter featuring a guest appearance from YUNGBLUD, reflect increasing use of rave and drum 'n' bass nuances in the metal world right now, while 'One Day The Only Butterflies Left Will Be In Your Chest...' closes on dark, dramatic opera.
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 in stock $23.33
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Multitrack Reworks Vol 2
Multitrack Reworks Vol 2 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MT 002. Rel: 11 Aug 22
Dance (6:33)
Love (3:53)
Game (7:20)
Review: Limited edition, hand-stamped white label 12"s from Smoove, reworking as though each of its remixed originals were axiomatic expressions of sonic perfection. 'Dance', for example, has a well known 80s classic reworked to stomping, heavyweight perfection - stretching its vocals to breathy ecstasy. Meanwhile EWF's 'Can't Hide Love' and 'Playing Your Game, Baby' by a certain Mr White, unite over a similar subject matter; there's no point in hiding your love. All aboard the underground love train.
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 in stock $27.98
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Woodgate NY
Cat: AP 109EP. Rel: 29 Sep 22
From Gold (3:23)
Weather (3:50)
Cold (4:21)
Holland (2:35)
Review: Cardiff-based troubadour Ali Lacey, AKA Novo Amor, began this musical project in the wake of a breakup, but things quickly became about much more than redemption and recovery. Not completely dissimilar in style to one of indie-folk's most famous heartbroken men, Bon Iver, both chaps share a penchant for falsetto vocal delivery, gentile but complex acoustic guitars, and rural America, with Lacey having spent a summer in upstate New York, memories of which were directly translated into his debut LP, Birthplace.

Four years on and he's still clearly finding inspiration in both the subtle beauty and tragedy of existence, offering four tracks here best - perhaps only - described as quietly powerful. From delicate emotions worthy of Sufjan Stevens running through 'Weather', to the gradually building, stop-you-dead 'From Gold', this is a name you won't forget after the first encounter.
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EP
EP (translucent lime vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: PCMHYDLP. Rel: 02 Mar 23
No Shadow (3:18)
Skin 2 Skin (2:49)
The Look On Your Face (3:50)
The One (3:12)
 in stock $15.54
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Mesmerise
Mesmerise (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: MOV 12026C. Rel: 31 Aug 22
Mesmerise (4:06)
Precious One (5:49)
Summer Chill (5:22)
Then We'll Rise (4:16)
Review: Although they're widely considered to be a shoegaze band, Chapterhouse were quite wide-ranging in their sound, and that's best demonstrated on their run of EPs. Music On Vinyl continue their mission to reissue all these landmark records from the early 90s, and so we come to the third record, Mesmerise. Ahead of their debut album, this four-track selection speaks to the unique space the band occupied between the baggy sound from Manchester and the ethereal grandeur of shoegaze. It's a sound which has a strong nostalgic tint from a modern perspective, truly a product of the time with a rose-tinted power to sweep you away. Just put on 'Precious One' and try to resist the sentimental swell.
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New Body Rhumba
New Body Rhumba (1-sided 12" + poster)
Cat: DFA 2702. Rel: 12 Apr 23
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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Undecided
Undecided (hand-numbered 180 gram black & white galaxy vinyl 12" + booklet)
Cat: GOOS 11. Rel: 12 Jan 23
All I Need (5:47)
Elizabeth (4:00)
Tumble (5:54)
Undecided (5:18)
Review: Geese tend not to be many twitchers' favourite taxonomic family of bird, but when it comes to music, many of the best artists pay homage. Goose, for example - the Connecticut indie folkers with a penchant for jammy freakouts - have unveiled the Undecided EP, a four-track studio collection of live favorites. The album tends towards the instrumental side of things, with climaxes emerging out of minimal slow jams, culminating in great brown washes of guitar and sumptuous, melodious crooning. Or honking, if you will; emotive and cathartic stuff.
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 in stock $19.70
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Sun's Signature
Sun's Signature (yellow marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PTKF 30153. Rel: 30 Aug 23
Underwater (6:38)
Golden Air (5:32)
Bluedusk (4:55)
Apples (7:15)
Make Lovely The Day (2:28)
Review: Sun's Signature is one of the many diasporic offshoots of the dream pop world trailblazed by the Cocteau Twins and bands like them. The collaborative project of the Twins' Elizabeth Fraser and Bunnymen/Spiritualized percussionist Damon Reece, the duo's debut EP - now reissued on vinyl a year after its digital debut on Partisan - came as a unique curveball for either artist. Five tracks of distinctive chamber pop whirl away on the hi-fi, playing out in a midst of synaesthetically yellow-tinged dream haze, with forensic traces of trip-hop and film music to boot. Afraid netiher of folk harmonies nor huge-roomed drum workouts, the likes of 'Apples', 'Bluedusk' and 'Make Lovely The Day' are sure to go down as enduring additions to the dream pop continuum.
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 in stock $15.29
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Universal Trial
Universal Trial (neon yellow vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: HPS 183LTD. Rel: 20 Sep 21
Universal Trial (4:59)
Sky Of Mine (4:16)
Into The Sun (6:26)
Mother Nature Mind (5:25)
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Running Out Of Time
Cat: TICITACI 1204. Rel: 17 Jul 23
Running Out Of Time (Sons dub) (7:30)
Running Out Of Time (Sons Wreck mix) (8:00)
Review: Ian Weatherall and Duncan Gray's Sons Of Slough project has done plenty of tinkering in the intersection between club and dub music, and somewhere between all that Scottish rock perennials Primal Scream often find their own comfortable nook to stretch out. As such, this 12" seems like a natural course of events, even if it came about through the pure whimsy of a day-dreaming muso (Weatherall) wondering what would happen if an obscure bonus track got stripped down and sent through the echo chamber. Bobby Gillespie was into the idea, and this record was the end result. One for all Balearic head nodders and soundsystem meditators alike.
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Biya Ba Man
Cat: SON 12005. Rel: 06 Feb 24
Sjikamo (3:00)
Marde Pir (2:52)
Fargh Nimikoone (1:26)
Biya Ba Man Biya (3:12)
Koja Raftan (3:07)
 in stock $23.07
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Jailhouse Rock
Jailhouse Rock (limited custom shaped picture disc)
Cat: 370047 7836610. Rel: 13 Feb 24
Jailhouse Rock (take 5) (1:57)
Young & Beautiful (1:57)
I Want To Be Free (take 9) (2:04)
Don't Leave Me Now (Second version take 18) (2:02)
(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care (take 1) (2:00)
Treat Me Nice (First Movie version take 19) (2:17)
Review: 'Jailhouse Rock' is one of Elvis Presley - and the genre at large's - most iconic rock and roll anthems. It epitomises the energy and rebellious spirit of the 1950s and was released as the title track for the film of the same name. It marked a pivotal moment in Presley's career but also became a cornerstone of rock and roll history, capturing the essence of the genre's early years and leaving an indelible mark on popular music. The tune, which now comes on a limited edition picture disc, showcases Presley's dynamic vocals and charismatic stage presence with its infectious rhythms, catchy guitar riffs and lyrics about a wild party in a jailhouse. What's not to love?
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 in stock $28.78
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Blue Hawaii
Blue Hawaii (limited custom shaped 12" picture disc)
Cat: 370047 7836726. Rel: 13 Feb 24
Blue Hawaii (Movie version) (3:26)
Almost Always True (Takes 4 & 5) (3:37)
Aloha OE (take 6) (1:02)
No More (take 1) (0:46)
Can't Help Falling In Love (Movie version) (6:08)
Rock A Hula Baby (Takes 2 & 3) (3:04)
Moonlight Swim (Takes 1 & 2) (5:31)
KU-U-I-PO (take 1) (1:11)
Ito Eats (Takes 4 & 5) (2:20)
Slicin' Sand (Takes 13 & 14) (2:09)
Hawaiian Sunset (take 2) (1:28)
Beach Boy Blues (Movie version take 3) (4:29)
Island Of Love (take 9) (2:23)
Hawaiian Wedding Song (take 1) (2:38)
 in stock $29.55
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Stunt
Stunt (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: MM 34LPC1. Rel: 04 Jan 24
Games (3:00)
Always Selfish (4:11)
Sodas In The Freezer (2:20)
Rust (3:48)
Quitte (4:49)
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Bloodline
Bloodline (12")
Cat: 506020 2597345. Rel: 23 Jan 24
Innocence (3:40)
Blame (2:56)
Stranger (4:32)
Bloodline (3:52)
Review: A new four-track EP reflecting ever-expanded horizons for the band, 'Bloodline' is the latest output from loose-limbed, soul-stirring funk band Gabriels. Quickly finding fans in the likes of Elton John, Celeste, Paul Weller, Benji B, and Gilles Peterson, Gabriels should soon find plenty more on a record that could soundtrack a David Lynch epic; such is its drama, its suspenseful, late-night orchestral ruminations. Capped by frontman Lusk's voice - a weapon that swoops through the octaves breathlessly - Gabriels have that rare ability to make you re-evaluate music, and what it can do, in a heartbeat. Whilst Lusk provides the wow factor with that ridiculous larynx, Gabriels are very much a close-knit trio. Producer, keyboardist (and full-time video director) Ryan Hope hails from Sunderland but calls LA home. Fellow producer-composer and violinist Ari Balouzian, a man with endless musical projects on the go at any one time, gives Gabriels' songs a real 'feel' to them. Sultry, soulful mood music certainly isn't the band's modus operandi, but this new experimental EP should paint an altogether more rounded idea of where Gabriels are at today.
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 in stock $16.08
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God Made Me An Animal
God Made Me An Animal (limited 1-sided digitally printed pink red turquoise & black splattered vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: STN7 1294. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Sacrificial Participant (3:46)
30 Under 13 (4:03)
Become So Small (3:00)
God Made Me An Animal (4:24)
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Bimbocore
Bimbocore (hot pink vinyl 12")
Cat: HR 66161. Rel: 20 Jan 23
Bring It On (1:40)
Pretty In Pink (2:35)
Pink Bubblegum (2:21)
Pink Panther (2:21)
Pink Rover (1:59)
Pink Paper (2:19)
Track 7 (1:07)
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Getting Weird
Getting Weird (limited green vinyl 12")
Cat: BCR 2191. Rel: 01 Jan 90
It's Getting Weird
First World Problems
Big Bad Kim
Do The Creep Boogie
Stealing Satisfaction
Monk's On The Loose
Couch Surfing
B Double E Double RUN
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Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea
Cat: ERC 028R. Rel: 09 May 22
Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea (7:31)
Acab (part 2) (1:45)
Yahoo! (2:49)
Take Your Coat Off (2:10)
Take Your Coat Off (part 2) (1:06)
Ooh, Ah Yeah! (2:41)
Ooh? (3:35)
Review: There are seemingly no limits to the music Emotional Rescue will put out. This time they look back to the post punk scene of Bristol in the early 80s. Mouth was a short-lived outfit that put out just a couple of releases, but each one blazed a trail though leftfield percussive sounds, wave, weird jazz and electronics. Andy Guy and Rob Merrill were the main members with the likes of Nellie Hooper also in the band's orbit. This record is packed with tribal drumming and floating horns, broken dubs and avant-jazz but all with a proudly DIY attitude. It's packed with heady moments and wild steppers that havent aged a bit and still sound future.
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Cosmic Blip
Cosmic Blip (limited black splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: FLT 016R. Rel: 09 Nov 22
Pipe-space (1:02)
People Move Along (2:14)
Cosmic Blip (1:19)
All That (2:33)
Cosmic Blip II (3:50)
Tick Tock (0:21)
Cosmic Blip III (1:34)
The Way She Walks (On The Moon) (1:48)
Cosmic Blip (reprise) (15:22)
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Savage Masters (B-STOCK)
Savage Masters (B-STOCK) (heavyweight pink vinyl 12" + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BPR 18V2. Rel: 01 Jan 90
The Cruelest Cut (2:49)
Venom Hell (2:41)
Deathless (2:33)
Black Holes (2:09)
A Chorus Of War (1:51)
Born In A Blaze (2:51)
 in stock $26.44
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The Years
The Years (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: SP 959. Rel: 24 Sep 11
Sleep Patterns
Lately
Modern, Normal
To The Lighthouse
Quiet America
Review: · Hot on the heels of acclaim from Pitchfork,
Stereogum and various other dot-com entities,
Toronto two-piece Memoryhouse make their Sub
Pop debut with ‘The Years’, a mini album
containing their 2010 digital-only, self-released EP
fully re-recorded, remixed and remastered, plus
the new tracks ‘Modern, Normal’ and ‘Quiet
America’. The five tracks form a cohesive set of
gorgeous, ethereal synth-pop songs, all of which
are seeing their first release on CD or LP.
· ‘The Years’ was re-recorded and mixed by Evan
Abeele with the help of Daniel Gray in Toronto.
· Memoryhouse will also be releasing a new fulllength
in 2012.
Tracklisting
Sleep Patterns
Lately
Modern, Normal
To The Lighthouse
Quiet America
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 in stock $15.03
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Salvation
Salvation (12")
Cat: AOG 01. Rel: 29 Jul 22
Salvation (original version) (5:26)
Salvation (dub version) (5:50)
Salvation (Spaventi O'azzurro remake) (5:43)
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Long Train Running
Cat: EA 33176. Rel: 16 Oct 08
Long Train Running (Victor Rodsado mix)
Long Train Running (original version)
 in stock $14.00
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Birds (reissue)
Birds (reissue) (12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: C56 030. Rel: 24 Jul 20
Birds (7:26)
Birds (Tiago remix) (10:08)
Review: Claremont 56 continue to disregard the genre boundaries - preferring instead to give good music the attention it deserves - as their latest looker of a twelve inch presents us the sounds of Torn Sail. Fronted by Smith & Mudd vocalist Huw Costin, Torn Sail go all 60s West Coast rock on us with the gloriously rich sounds of "Birds". From its acoustic beginnings the track gradually unfurls into a delightful groove embellished by soothing vocal harmonies. It's almost a thankless task enlisting anyone to try and remix what sounds like a perfect song, but Claremont 56 obviously chose right in requesting the services of Tiago. In the Portuguese producer's hands "Birds" is transformed into a heavily psychedelic freakout which gently develops into a kraut rock behemoth filled with swathes of heavy organ vibes. Containing several shifts in momentum - including a glorious half speed finish - this is a truly stunning remix which left our jaws occupying the floor!
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Exquisite Corpse
Exquisite Corpse (limited 12")
Cat: RTRADST 599. Rel: 30 Jul 11
Stars
Elephants
Billie Holiday
Beetles
Burgundi
Krimson
 in stock $20.22
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Reasons To Be Cheerful (Part 3)
Cat: XSS 166692. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Reasons To Be Cheerful (part 3) (4:50)
Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick (Disco version) (5:19)
 in stock $14.00
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Love Will Tear Us Apart
Cat: CLP 3828. Rel: 22 Jul 09
Love Will Tear Us Apart
Transmission
Love Will Tear Us Apart (12" remix)
Review: It's hard to untangle this hopelessly sad anthem from the equally tragic death of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis, but if we had to put a bet on it we'd say it would still be hailed as the masterpiece it is now without those unfortunate events. Coming, as it did, after the two albums from the band, it's the perfect half way house between their powerful, guitar-powered sound and the futuristic synthesiser waves that informed New Order not long after. Plus, it's a heartbreakingly brilliant song with lyrics that have spoken to subsequent generations without fail.
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 in stock $15.29
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There Must Be Some Kind Of Misunderstanding
Cat: LEWIS 02412. Rel: 17 Nov 05
There Must Be Some Kind Of Misunderstanding
Idiot
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 in stock $5.36
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Whale
Whale (12")
Cat: STREP 048. Rel: 23 Apr 21
White Light - "I Want You To Know Me" (5:48)
White Light - "I Hear A Whale Song" (2:12)
Jo Bogaert - "Would You" (4:10)
Jo Bogaert - "So Obscene" (5:44)
 in stock $19.70
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Lost In The Night
Cat: LEWIS 1106LP. Rel: 16 Apr 21
Bitter (3:55)
I Want What You Got (4:01)
Ocean Deep (4:55)
Veins (4:30)
Lost In The Night (2:05)
 in stock $20.48
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Call The Shots
Cat: PPR 293. Rel: 14 May 21
Special Place In Hell (3:42)
I'm Not A Man (2:46)
Nuthin' To Me (3:31)
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 in stock $11.41
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Sweepsculp
Cat: NOUS 022. Rel: 17 May 21
Plaudable (3:57)
Cosmos Bi (3:26)
Slucent Edge (3:14)
Facedden (3:59)
Inking (4:13)
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 in stock $7.47
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National Trust
National Trust (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PIASR 5065EPV. Rel: 16 Jul 21
Beach Body (2:41)
Leave The South (2:43)
Harold (4:12)
Dogs Die In Hot Cars (2:21)
Blue Funk (4:01)
National Trust (1:53)
The Tie (2:31)
 in stock $9.13
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ACR:EPR
ACR:EPR (limited grey vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: 12MUTE 633. Rel: 13 Aug 21
Souls In The City (part 2 & 1) (6:08)
Night People (5:16)
Big Boy Pants (6:31)
Downtime Vibes (4:35)
Review: Let's face facts, the trilogy of releases that ACR:EPR completes have helped win over a new generation of fans for the band while reassuring established followers that A Certain Ratio can still do the business. They've been heartfelt and honest, truly innovative and - when all is said and done, at some point in the near future - destined to be considered collector's items.

The final chapter is certainly winding things up triumphantly. '$ouls In The City' seems to go straight for the mind's eye, an enrapturing track that chugs its way through layers of funk groove, with acid details just about audible on top. 'Night People' is a far more sticky, treacly affair, while 'Big Boy Pants' ushers in a kind of nocturnal seduction, brass and rolling breakbeats setting the scene perfectly for the ska-infused melodies of 'Downtime Vibes' that follow.
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 in stock $14.51
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