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Oceanside Countryside
Cat: RPRW 7214002. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Rock
Sail Away (3:48)
Lost In Space (4:19)
Captain Kennedy (2:50)
Goin' Back (5:08)
Human Highway (3:11)
Field Of Opportunity (3:09)
Dance Dance Dance (2:32)
The Old Homestead (7:10)
It Might Have Been (2:36)
Pocahontas (3:23)
Review: Neil Young's return to this 1977-recorded "lost" collection of songs feels like a snapshot of an artist in transition, navigating between the raw edges of his 70s output and the more polished direction he would take in the years to come. Recorded between Florida's Triad Studios and Malibu's Indigo, the tracks resonate with a kind of unforced authenticity that's increasingly rare in modern music. You'll know some of these tunes - the majority did turn up in other LP tracklistings eventually - but re-pieced together it's clear there's a quiet confidence here, as if Young, unburdened by the pressures of commercial expectation, was simply allowing the music to flow out. Opening with the delicate 'Sail Away,' Young sets a tone that's both intimate and expansive, a rare combination that permeates the entire set. 'Lost In Space' follows, its understated melancholy giving way to moments of real tenderness, as though Young was channeling something deeply personal without ever letting it feel too heavy. The rolling 'Captain Kennedy' showcases his gift for storytelling, while 'Goin' Back' and 'Human Highway' bring with them echoes of past greatness, weaving themes of reflection and longing with his signature mix of folk and country. By the time 'Pocahontas' rolls around, it's clear that the collection, though rough around the edges, forms a cohesive whole, a snapshot of Young's restless creativity and unflinching approach to songwriting.
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Deep Time
Deep Time (white vinyl LP)
Cat: DIAG 066. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
International Globalisation (5:10)
Deep Time (6:18)
You Know (3:20)
Rungled Irridium (2:28)
Atropine (3:44)
Unconformity (5:55)
Satellite Killer (3:03)
Infinite Space (4:09)
Review: Russell Haswell brings Deep Time, marking his sixth release on Diagonal following a productive 2024, which included the 4x12" compilation 13, on top of a UK-wide tour. Deep Time spans a vast influential range, reflecting Haswell's diverse background in computer music, black metal, noise, techno, and improvisation. Deep Time explores all from geopolitical tension to the incomprehensible scale of time itself, drawing sublime inspiration from his solo trips to the Scottish Hebrides and the rock formations glimpsable there. Album highlight 'Unconformity' references James Hutton's geological discovery and its connection to the Earth's history, with typography for the album sleeve designed by MuirMcNeil.
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Liberation
Liberation (purple swirl vinyl LP)
Cat: 150478 15265. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Blues
Mother (2:57)
My Baby Left Me (2:15)
I Have No One (2:30)
Cadillac Man (2:19)
Love Alive (3:26)
Naked In The Jungle (3:15)
Liberation (2:53)
Lioness (2:38)
Grinnin' In Your Face (3:48)
Dust My Broom (2:45)
Sinner's Prayer (3:11)
Something You Got (2:39)
Clairvoyant (3:23)
Next To You (3:18)
Review: American blues rock's other famous double zed, ZZ Ward doubles down on her blues instincts with her fourth studio album, going to the logical ends of her newfound motherhood and creative independence. Produced with longtime collaborator Ryan Spraker, the record folds four tracks from her recent EP 'Mother' into a broader canvas of originals and carefully chosen covers. In the midst of early parenthood, the songs confront exhaustion, strength, and clarity with grit and grace. "It just took me a long time to get here," she reflects, describing the album as a way of reclaiming her place in the genre, as lead single 'Love Alive' lights the way to a blues-traditional, real-life sound and upcoming tour, Dirty Sun. Messy, honest, and unmistakably hers.
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Whipped Cream & Other Delights (60th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Cat: HBAT 2551. Rel: 16 Apr 25
 
Jazz
A Taste Of Honey
Green Peppers
Tangerine
Bittersweet Samba
Lemon Tree
Whipped Cream
Love Potion No 9
El Garbanzo
Ladyfingers
Butterball
Peanuts
Lollipops & Roses
Review: The fourth and perhaps best known album by Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass marked a shift from their earlier, Mexican-inspired sound to pop-friendly Latin jazz-lounge instrumental covers. Its upbeat sound appealed to a wide audience, from young adults embracing 1960s pop culture to older listeners drawn to easy listening. Heavy radio play and mainstream exposure helped it define the Ameriachi style; hits 'A Taste Of Honey' and the sultry 'Love Potion No. 9' inaugurated it as an erotic touchstone, also partly thanks to its provocative album cover. Its chart performance was so enduring that its total stats would only end up matched by The Beatles, Prince, and Taylor Swift much later down the line.

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Tete De Chou
Tete De Chou (LP + insert + postcard in screen-printed sleeve with obi-strip limited to 300 copies)
Cat: AN 50. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
In Which The Lines Are Drawn/The Larder Is Emptied/The Air Resounds To Akina Glass/While Two Of The Pipes Remain Silent (17:45)
And Thereafter A Minor Prang Occurs At 5-22-9/Cool Air Yields To The Last Strings/And The Fifth Floor Awaits Silence/As Inundation Draws The Curtains (16:45)
Review: An'archives introduce the debut from Tete de Chou, the quietly adventurous trio of Mark Anderson (Greymouth, Suishou No Fune), Kurumi Kido, and Arlo Wynks. Emerging organically from informal sessions and shared yakitori nights, their music developed in intimate settings; home shows in tatami rooms, improvised studio jams, long-distance collaborations. Sessions between Japan and New Zealand carried over the album's dialectic of place and movement, described by Anderson as "almost a travel diary." Dulcimer, ichigenkin, glockenspiel, reeds, and homemade electronics interlace like a five-ply plait, causing an unfixed yet deeply affecting effect.
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SENSE 003
SENSE 003 (12")
Cat: SENSE 003. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Techno
Feral - "Hallucinated" (7:51)
Formant Value - "Deep Core" (5:14)
Luigi Tozzi - "Cenotes" (7:41)
Biocym - "Forest Blackout" (7:11)
Review: Clarifying its vision ahead of its ambient and en-tranced origins laid out earlier this year, Sense Code's third release solidifies the Northern Italian label as a hub for introspective and refined electronic music. Following last winter's split EP, 'Sense 003' embraces a multi-artist approach, all the while further establishing Italy's baton-bearing role in deep techno. Formant Value's dynamic downtempo standout 'Deep Core' unfolds with ingenious, perpetual motive basslines set against penumbral textures, while crisper percussive nuances unfold across Biocym's dark forestation on the B-side, 'Forest Blackout'.
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Sonic Groove: 30 Years
VARIOUS
Cat: SGLP 19. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Techno
Frankie Bones - "Clip On" (5:14)
Bryan Zentz presents Baradatrax - "Grimshots" (6:47)
Damon Wild - "Skylab" (5:58)
Mike Parker - "Detonations" (5:33)
Adam X - "Change Of Gameplan" (6:49)
Daniel Myer - "Atomic Overclub" (5:10)
Statiqbloom - "Wax Turns To Skin" (6:49)
Orphx - "The Moon Was In My Heart" (6:12)
Rhys Fulber - "State Circus" (4:41)
Dasha Rush - "Miracles" (6:13)
Reade Truth - "No Doubt" (6:41)
Outlander - "Presence Of Absence" (5:56)
Review: Sonic Groove Records marks a full three decades of boundary-pushing electronic music with an uncompromising compilation of unreleased tracks from an array of techno and industrial legends. Since 1995, the New York label has stood for fearless innovation and this anniversary release is no exception as it delivers a front-to-back barrage of expertly crafted, high-impact cuts. Each artist contributes fresh material that feels vital and honed, capturing the label's ethos of dark energy, sonic precision and underground credibility. From Frankie Bones's clunking loops of acid-laced menace on 'Clip On' to Adam X's pending analogue barrage 'Change Of Gameplan' via Outlander's strangely slow and strobe-lit synth weapon 'Presence Of Absence', this is a fitting tribute to Sonic Groove's storied past.

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First Move
Cat: LEGO 368VL. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Soul
Grow (3:12)
No Way Home (4:05)
1979 (4:11)
Lights Out (3:16)
City Lights (4:10)
Hold On (3:28)
Winterdance (feat Joel Sarakula) (3:35)
Obvious (3:28)
Just For Us Tonight (4:41)
One More Night (3:24)
Review: German-Spanish duo Lisa Michele Lietz and Jordi Arnau Rubio unite as Luna Soul, making a swashbuckling Ruy Lopez with their debut album First Move. Lietz, a musicologist with roots in Schwerin and a musical education under Ernst Ulrich Deuker of Ideal, brings a thoughtful lyrical sensibility, while Rubio - originally a dancer from Barcelona - compositionally channels a lifetime love of blues, jazz, soul and funk. Already having toured widely across Germany, Spain and France since 2019, the duo rewires that same live energy into the recorded unit, producing a modern Med soul nostalgia record whose temporality we'd find difficult to place on first listen. Such moments are anchored by cuts like '1979', 'Hold On', and 'City Lights', where reflections on grief, resilience and fleeting connection find vivid expression.
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Close To The Knife
Close To The Knife (limited transparent turquoise vinyl LP)
Cat: NEWN 042. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Close To The Knife (6:13)
The Fall (3:52)
Harsh Love (3:30)
A Dreamer's Dream (3:11)
Ecstasy In Space (2:38)
Highway Reverie (feat Scarlet Rae) (3:10)
Shadow Of Silence (4:35)
Voyage To The Stars (4:39)
God Machine (3:08)
Blinded Light (3:00)
Copenhagen Mannequin (feat Sonya Kitchell) (5:23)
Review: Over the past three years, Bo Rande and Tobias Wilner of Blue Foundation have shaped Close to the Knife into a mesmerising blend of dream pop, shoegaze and experimental electronics. The album deepens their signature atmospheric style with haunting vocals from Wilner and Nina Larsen plus guest appearances by Scarlet Rae, Helena Gao and Sonya Kitchell. Lush and melancholic in the extreme, the music evokes an introspective mood reminiscent of greats like The Fall. Contributions from Wang Wen's Xie Yugang and drummer Federico Ughi add richness to this deeply emotional and intricately produced journey through sound and feeling.

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22:22
22:22 (limited gatefold 180 gram cream vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 756670 8. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Piano & The Violin (2:52)
Pareidolies (5:38)
Disco Nap (feat Metronomy) (3:11)
Nenuphar (4:10)
Petite Etoile (feat Beth Ditto) (4:33)
The Mirror (4:00)
A Different Side Of Us (feat PawPaw Rod) (3:23)
22:23 (feat Antonin & Vico) (4:23)
Summer Is Almost Over (5:03)
Bluetopia (feat Kids Return) (3:57)
Laszlo (3:46)
La Nuit (feat Arthur Teboul) (4:23)
Review: French tropical house duo Polo & Pan return with another playful, transportive record, their third album, fusing their love of storytelling with a finely tuned sense of groove. Having cut their teeth as residents at Paris' Le Baron, the duoiPaul Armand-Delille and Alexandre Grynszpanihave built a world where fantasy meets the dancefloor, balancing carefree melodies with precise, spellbinding cadences. Their latest offering moves between daydream and dance, from the delicate charm of 'The Piano and The Violin' to the low-slung pulse of 'Disco Nap' featuring Metronomy. 'Petite Etoile' with Beth Ditto introduces a bold, cinematic energy, while 'A Different Side of Us' featuring PawPaw Rod leans into hazy, after-hours territory. 'Bluetopia' with Kids Return and 'La Nuit' featuring Arthur Teboul close things out with a reflective, late-night glow. It's another confident stride forward from a duo whose music feels both effortless and meticulously crafted.
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How Delicious
Cat: SLS 005. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Techno
Sour Pie (7:01)
Circuits (6:26)
Que Rico Enrigo (7:25)
Clockworksx (7:51)
Review: Silias Records welcomes Marko Nastic, a venerated DJ and producer from Serbia who could rightly claim to be one of his country's biggest underground electronic music exports. He brings peak time renegers here with tracks rooted in techno and tech such as 'Sour Pie' with its mechanical drum loops and rickety rhythms run through with blasts of electricity. 'Circuits' is smoother, deeper, more rounded in design and jazzy in melody. 'Que Rico Enrigo' is packed with well-designed sounds and a hint of Latin flair in the vocal sample and 'Clockworksx' shuts down with a thudding, persuasive and chunky tech sound with clattering percussion adding some texture.

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标签: Tech House
 in stock $17.38
Pop Gems: The 80s
VARIOUS
Pop Gems: The 80s (unmixed 3xCD)
Cat: 885198 9. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Pop
The Human League - "Human"
A-Ha - "Cry Wolf"
Duran Duran - "Careless Memories"
Japan - "Visions Of China"
ABC - "That Was Then But This Is Now"
Adam Ant - "Apollo 9"
Tears For Fears - "Mothers Talk"
Roxy Music - "Same Old Scene"
The Stranglers - "European Female"
Joan Armatrading - "Drop The Pilot"
Tina Turner - "Typical Male"
Belinda Carlisle - "Circle In The Sand"
Fairground Attraction - "Find My Love" (feat Eddi Reader)
Katrina & The Waves - "Sun Street"
Amazulu - "Excitable"
Tanita Tikaram - "Good Tradition"
Red Box - "Lean On Me (Ah-Li-Ayo)"
Curiosity Killed The Cat - "Ordinary Day"
Five Star - "If I Say Yes"
Hot Chocolate - "I Gave You My Heart (Didn't I)"
Jaki Graham - "Round & Around"
The Jam - "Absolute Beginners"
Dexys Midnight Runners - "The Celtic Soul Brothers (More, Please, Thank You)"
Deacon Blue - "Wages Day"
Simply Red - "The Right Thing"
Level 42 - "The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up)"
Swing Out Sister - "Twilight World"
Womack & Womack - "Love Wars"
Cameo - "Back & Forth"
Chaka Khan - "This Is My Night"
Sheila E - "The Belle Of St Mark"
Dead Or Alive - "Something In My House"
Kim Wilde - "The Second Time"
Art Of Noise - "Peter Gunn" (feat Duane Eddy)
Wax - "Bridge To Your Heart"
Paul Young - "Tomb Of Memories"
King - "Won't You Hold My Hand Now"
Belouis Some - "Imagination"
Furniture - "Brilliant Mind"
Cock Robin - "The Promise You Made"
Boy George - "Keep Me In Mind"
UB40 & Chrissie Hynde - "Breakfast In Bed"
Electric Light Orchestra - "Twilight"
John Parr - "St Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion)"
It Bites - "Calling All The Heroes"
Men At Work - "Overkill"
Jim Diamond - "Hi Ho Silver"
Belle & The Devotions - "Love Games"
Dollar - "Hand Held In Black & White"
Haysi Fantayzee - "Shiny Shiny"
Shakin' Stevens & Bonnie Tyler - "A Rocking Good Way (To Mess Around & Fall In Love)"
Stray Cats - "Runaway Boys"
Roman Holliday - "Motor Mania"
Sam Brown - "Can I Get A Witness"
Tiffany - "I Saw Him Standing There"
Bros - "Chocolate Box"
Milli Vanilli - "Baby Don't Forget My Number"
LeVert - "Casanova"
Narada Michael Walden - "I Shoulda Loved Ya"
The Spinners - "Cupid/I've Loved You For A Long Time"
The Four Tops - "Indestructible"
The Christians - "Forgotten Town"
Randy Crawford - "Rainy Night In Georgia"
Review: While compilations of 1980s pop music are ten-a-penny, most tend to focus on the most celebrated hits and biggest singles. Spectrum's latest, Pop Gems: The 80s, takes a different approach, combining familiar numbers (Dexy's 'Celtic Soul Brothers', Roxy Music's 'Same Old Scene' and the Human League's 'Human') with forgotten treats and less-celebrated cuts from big names of the era (Tears For Fears, Ah-Ha, Shakin' Stevens, Adam Ant, ABC, Duran Duran, Boy George, Five Star, Bros etc). There's also a sprinkling of crossover American dancefloor hits too, from the likes of Chaka Khan, Womack & Womack, Sheila E, Cameo and Jakki Graham). It packs in plenty of three discs, as you'd expect, and even finds space for a dash of Fairground Convention!
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Voyageur
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Voyageur (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 98. Rel: 16 Apr 25
 
Dub
Voyageur (4:17)
Underground (4:16)
Review: The connection between ZamZam and Feel Free Hi Fi was sparked by Bristolian Neek out in Portland and lead to an immediate bond forged over a shared sound and DIY ethos. Inspired by early digi-era dancehall and UK dub, the duo crafts a sound here that honours tradition while venturing into bold, idiosyncratic territory. It comes on their own Digital Sting label and opens with 'Voyageur' which is a mix of cinematic atmospherics with haunting synths that evoke wild and mythic landscapes. 'Underground' pays tribute to the spirit of DIY underground music and captures the struggle to preserve both nature and the essence of basement gigs in today's shifting cultural landscape.

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Side By Side (Acoustic Sounds Series)
Side By Side (Acoustic Sounds Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 757360 6. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Stompy Jones (6:36)
Squeeze Me (4:36)
Big Shoe (5:36)
Going Up (4:49)
Just A Memory (5:53)
Let's Fall In Love (6:47)
Ruint (2:34)
Bend One (3:00)
You Need To Rock (5:53)
Review: A standout 1958-1959 recording by Johnny Hodges, Side by Side marked his continued solo work after taking the bold decision to leave the legendary Duke Ellington Orchestra. This album harks back to the small-group sessions of the 1930s but with a twist as Ellington's absence on several tracks meant Billy Strayhorn stepped in on piano. Joining Hodges are jazz legends like Jo Jones, Roy Eldridge and Harry 'Sweets' Edison, who all add colour to the varied collection, which has been newly remastered for Verve's Acoustic Sounds Series. As a follow-up to 1959's Back to Back: Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges Play the Blues, it is another gem from the noted alto saxophonist.
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JMT Synth EWG Analogue Desktop Synthesiser
JMT Synth EWG Analogue Desktop Synthesiser (analogue desktop synthesiser)
Cat: 1061077 Rel: 14 Apr 25 • View all 合成器
 
Desktop analogue synthesiser with two sub oscillators
Notes: No-nonsense analogue business here from JMT. Square wave VCO and sub-oscillators can be morphed and wave folded to create unique timbres.

Supplier's Notes:
The JMT Synth EWG is a desktop analog synthesiser with a wide-ranging VCO and two reconfigurable sub-oscillators that emit square waves, ideal for thick bass tones. Two adjacent knobs can control the pulse of the square waves, allowing for a wide range of tones and timbres. Two reduce knobs govern the leve of each sub-oscillator, allowing the user to blend the tones to their taste. The EWG-1 is powered by a DC9V center negative adapter or a single 9V battery.
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Primer
Primer (LP)
Cat: EMLP 001. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Their Own Definition Of Grandeur (4:06)
Hammerzeit (2:31)
A Simple Spell (1:02)
Driving Force (3:14)
Don't Tell Anyone (0:58)
Primer (3:47)
Sixty Miles Apart (1:34)
I Belong With You (2:05)
Sweet Oblivion (0:58)
Civilization (3:45)
Static-statisch (2:35)
Stowaway (2:00)
Rein Gold (5:41)
Chloroform (1:09)
Review: Ensemble Modern and experimental, Berlin-based music composer and sound artist Hainbach come together for Primer, an album sourced from their 2022 Checkpoint concert and reworked in the studio with bassist Paul Cannon. The record transforms their fine live performance into a rich, immersive home listening experience with Hainbach's signature use of nuclear research gear, tape loops and vintage electronics weaving haunting, ever-shifting textures throughout. As such the pieces pulse with a sonic spark that captures the spirit of experimentation and collaboration and is taps into plenty of avant-garde thinking in its approach to drone and ambient.
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Environment Control (B-STOCK)
Cat: NE 95 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Techno
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Environment Control (3:17)
Smothering Dreams (11:09)
Dark Territory (8:03)
Breaking Waves (7:27)
Deflection V (8:13)
Modeless Singularity (7:37)
Arctic Horizon (10:26)
Interlude (Sound Stroke) (3:51)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The highly anticipated secnd full length album from Polar Inertia is here. It makes absolute sense that 'Environment Control' makes its way to the Swedish label Northern Electronics. For those that know the label and this artist, it seems like the perfect pairing. Formed in 2010, Polar Inertia has been one of the leading new producers of darker techno. The title track is opener and a sign of things to come. Futuristic techno of the upmost. These tracks engulf you with their power and depth. Some tracks are sinister and foreboding while others are atmospheric and cavernous. 'Artic Horizon' shows the deft touch of his producing ability. Sinister techno beats shrouded in a deep haze of ambience give off the impression that you are almost outside a club listening to the techno inside. For fans of techno and ambient, you are hard pressed to find a producer who does it better. These copies are sure to go fast so pick one up as quick as you can.
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Lacinia
Lacinia (gatefold 2xLP + booklet limited to 300 copie)
Cat: DSZEIT 19LP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Modern Classical
Cadux/Plectere I (For Flute Trio) (4:55)
Lacinia Off Axis (For String Quartet) (4:07)
Maris Stella/Plectere II (For Horn Trio, Organ & Voice Samples) (5:53)
Ere (For Strings, Organ & Voice Samples) (4:49)
Arborea/Plectere III (For String Trio) (5:45)
Eve (For Four Oscillators, Guitar & Voice) (6:12)
Sidereus/Plectere IV (For Sax, Organ & Percussion) (5:20)
Lacinia In Axis (For String Quartet) (4:01)
Veris/Plectere V (For Violin Duo & Percussion) (3:49)
Nova (part I - For Six Lines & Percussion) (3:30)
Eve (For String Orchestra) (6:18)
Nova (part II - For Six Lines & Percussion) (3:28)
Matrix/Plectere VI (For String Orchestra) (4:12)
Maris Stella/Plectere VII (For String Orchestra) (4:36)
Lacinia Off Axis (For String Orchestra) (4:05)
Cycle/Plectere VIII (For Organ & Percussion) (5:39)
Review: Lacinia is the newest cycle of compositions by Italian composer and guitarist Stefano Pilia and it extends the metaphysical and mathematical explorations introduced in his acclaimed 2022 album Spiralis Aurea. Drawing from sacred geometry, number theory and ancient musical traditions, Lacinia unfolds as a series of immersive sonic meditations. Acoustic and electroacoustic textures from strings, horns, organ, percussion and synths are all carefully interwoven and Pilia creates cyclical, ritualistic structures that evoke composers like Arvo Part, Eliane Radigue and Sarah Davachi. Inspired by liturgical music and the eternal return of transformation, Lacinia aims to seek meaning through harmony, stillness and resonance. The
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The Garden (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
The Garden (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: RTA 153. Rel: 19 Apr 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
A Tryst (feat K-Town Sophia) (4:53)
Garden Waltz (feat Carinne & Francesco Como) (4:09)
Oui Got Now (feat Liquid & Stephane Moraille) (3:01)
Drop Off (feat Coco Thompson) (3:32)
You (feat Francesca Como & Malicious) (2:30)
You Too (feat Jahsepta) (3:32)
Grace (Love On The Block) (3:00)
Cowboy Hoot (feat Liquid) (1:51)
Jahrusalem (feat EP Bergen, Dorian & Sidaffa Bakel) (3:26)
World Party (feat Steeve Khe, Liquid & Jahsepta) (5:06)
This Day (feat Ben Wilkins) (3:17)
La Dolce Vita (feat Freddie James) (5:37)
Journey (feat Helena Nash, Jahsepta & Kim Bignham) (5:56)
Stillness (feat Rafaelle MacKay Smith & Alexandre Desilets) (4:23)
Saltwater Cats (feat Kim Neundorf & Malicious) (6:43)
Review: Bran Van 3000's The Garden is their fourth studio album and another subtle evolution of their signature genre-blending sound. Rooted in prog-rock grooves and boogie flair, the album explores romantic and reflective territory without losing the collective's playful spirit. On the album, which arrives as a special for this year's Record Store Day, James Di Salvio is joined by longtime collaborators and fresh talent alike to create a lush collaborative soundscape that's rich in emotion and rhythm. The tracks all exude soulful vocals, brass-laced arrangements and global sonic textures, which help to make The Garden is a mature yet adventurous chapter in BV3's musical journey.
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Alligator Bites Never Heal
Cat: 759942 0. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Stanka Pooh (1:26)
Bullfrog (2:11)
Boiled Peanuts (1:53)
Denial Is A River (2:35)
Catfish (2:09)
Skipp (1:46)
Hide N Seek (2:18)
Bloom (2:11)
Wait (2:53)
Death Roll (2:24)
Profit (1:30)
Boom Bap (4:10)
Nissan Altima (2:32)
GFTO (2:04)
Huh! (3:04)
Slide (2:46)
Fireflies (1:32)
Beverly Hills (3:39)
Alligator Bites Never Heal (2:40)
Review: Doechii drops a vivid, genre-blurring mixtape, riffing on her Floridian roots and personal battles, relaying them over an arresting artistic statement. Raised in Tampa, she first gained attention with the viral hit 'Yucky Blucky Fruitcake' before signing with Top Dawg Entertainment in 2022. The mixtape's title and cover, with Doechii holding an albino alligator, nod to her "Swamp Princess" nickname and symbolize resilience" as she explained, "This mixtape is my riposte. I am no one's prey; I was born to be the predator." Doechii confronts industry pressures, sobriety, and self-worth with sharp lyricism and stylistic versatility, over standouts like 'Denial Is A River' and 'Boom Bap'.
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Get It On
Cat: PPU RR 05. Rel: 16 Apr 25
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Get It On (3:55)
FFFrreak (4:05)
Review: Wow! Of all the melancholic modern disco we've come across this year, this has to be the best so far, though we're surprised its popularity hasn't metastasised in size since its original Rysque Records release back in 2013. Ben Johnson and Tim Tucker make up Love Cryme, and their works combine a localist Sacramento slapper sound and a hissing, reel-to-reel feel. Compared to their Star Creature debut which brought measured but still potent titrations of purple sizzurping G-funk, 'Get It On' goes for a more minimally classic disco-soul cruise, with a sloppily gated snare and two-tone tearjerker preluding a neurotic but decadent vocal line from Tucker, as libidinous synths swell out uncontrollably from below.
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标签: Disco Funk
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DJ Tech Tools Chroma 128GB Dual USB-A & USB-C Drive (space grey)
Cat: 1084081 Rel: 15 Apr 25 • View all
 
The Chroma USB Drive is a 128GB dual USB-A and USB-C drive designed specifically for DJs
Notes: Space grey version of the specially designed Chroma USB drive from DJ Tech Tools. Optimised for DJ use, the Chroma offers USB-C and USB-A connections to ensure fast performance and compatibility with both Denon and Pioneer players.

Supplier's Notes:
The Chroma USB Drive is a 128GB dual USB-A and USB-C drive designed specifically for DJs.

This drive has especially-chosen USB 3.2 memory, enabling fast library syncing on Rekordbox and Engine (sync in seconds, not painful hours).

Optimized for pro use, the Chroma Drive went through rigorous testing across Pioneer DJ and Denon DJ gear.

It's incredibly reliable for long gigs and harsh conditions. Sync faster, perform smoother, and never worry about adapters again!

Sync in seconds, not hours

Have you ever waited an hour for just 100 songs to upload to your USB from Rekordbox? It's not optimized for DJing. Rarely advertised on USB drives are the actual read and write speeds for DJ-style transfers. Most USB drives have memory not designed to update lots of little files quickly (metadata, cues, songs, analysis data, etc), but better at single/big files (i.e: a large single video file). DJs libraries aren't single files - they're lots of different files that have to be checked, updated, and then added to - all done concurrently.

Tested by DJs for thousands of hours

We've tested these with 350+ hour (two week) marathon DJ sets, using drives on all Pioneer DJ and Denon DJ all-in-ones and media players (CDJs), heavy media recording (DJ sets, 4k ProRes video), Stressdisk testing to ensure the memory has a long use life, high dust / high heat environments in the middle of the Black Rock Desert, heavy repeated plugging/unplugging (500+ times) to simulate long-term wear on the connectors.

Maximum DJ gear compatibility

The drive comes pre-formatted as FAT32. Yes, some newer DJ gear can work with ExFAT and HFS drive formats, but for maximum compatibility with all DJ gear, even just 3-4 year old units, FAT32 makes the most sense. For best results, this means you should leave 10-15% of the drive free to avoid library corruption.

Works with as many pieces of DJ gear as possible out of the box:

The drive comes pre-formatted as FAT32. Yes, some newer DJ gear can work with ExFAT and HFS drive formats, but for maximum compatibility with all DJ gear, even just 3-4 year old units, FAT32 makes the most sense. The only major limitation is that you cannot copy over files larger than 4 GB onto these drives. So if you want to have a very long lossless set stored on your drive, or use it to copy other types of media, you can reformat it easily. We recommend keeping all of your DJ drives FAT32 to make sure that older firmwares and gear all work seamlessly for your future.

Works with:

XDJ-AZ
XDJ-XZ
XDJ-RX, RX2, RX3, RR
Opus QUAD, OMNIS Duo
CDJ-3000, CDJ-2000/NXS/NXS2
XDJ-1000/MK2
Prime GO, Prime 2, Prime 4, plus the plus models
SC5000, SC6000, plus the M models
Honestly, pretty much any DJ device made in the last two decades that uses a USB port on it and can accept FAT32 formatted drives

Tech Specs
High speed USB flash memory designed for rapid-transfer of many smaller files
USB 3.2 Gen 1 (with memory that performs well at lots of rapid small file updates and read/writes like in Rekordbox syncing)
Quality metal alloy build
Engraved with DJ TechTools logo on one side. The other side is blank, but can be customized
Dual USB connectors in USB-A and USB-C
Rotatable cover (with satisfying mechanical action) to protect connector not being used
1 year limited warranty for mechanical issues (water, accidental, or intentional damage not covered, please buy an Extend warranty if you want all issues covered).
Support from DJ Techtools staff for all drive issues

Drive Specs:

Size: 128gb
Connector Type: USB-A + USB-C
Read Speed: 160-180MB/s
Write Speed: 240-260MB/s
Material: Zinc Alloy
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Signals EP
Signals EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: MPR 002. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Techno
Ritmiq & Louis - "Interplanetary Prisoner" (6:36)
Ritmiq & Louis - "Parallax" (6:53)
Ritmiq & Lewba - "Transmitting From Space" (7:21)
Ritmiq - "Nebularae" (7:42)
Review: Motion Potion Records returns with a second release from the Australian label founded by Jono Xidias, Mehmet Alpdogan, and ritmiq. This collaborative project sees ritmiq teaming up with Lewba and Louis for the 'Signals' EP, a heady exploration of spacey club sounds. Standout track 'Transmitting From Space' (with Lewba) glides through cosmic synths, subtle breaks and hypnotic melodies so is sure to become a certified late-night burner. On the A-side, Louis and ritmiq deliver 'Interplanetary Prisoner' and 'Parallax,' which are both rich in mood and groove. ritmiq's solo cut 'Nebularae' closes the EP with high energy and dancefloor heat. Signals is a stylish, cosmic journey worth taking.

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Caleto Sampler 03
Caleto Sampler 03 (limited 12")
Cat: CTRWAX 008. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Etat Cru - "Jasmina" (6:54)
Jerry M - "Gutek" (6:16)
Jerry M - "Gondin" (5:03)
Robsessive - "Look After You" (6:44)
SIM ON - "Brudas" (8:19)
Review: Caleto Records's eighth outing takes the form of this various artists compilation featuring exclusively Polish producers. The Etat Cru duo of Olszewski and Pawlescu kick off with the wire and sinewy synths and tech house pomp of 'Jasmina' then Jerry M offers two cuts. 'Gutek' is a nice spaced-out tech cruiser with flashy astral pads and 'Gondin' rides on well-designed breakbeats with an old-school bassline. Robsessive's 'Look After You' is a deeper, dubber, grittier cut for late-night vibes and SIM ON's 'Brudas' is all glitchy and dystopian urban landscaping. Poland sure has plenty of talent based on this EP.

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标签: Tech House
 in stock $13.74
Make A Scene
Make A Scene (limited purple marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: WBPM 02. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Funky/Club House
Make A Scene (5:20)
Make A Scene (Chuckie & Skuwa remix) (3:30)
Make A Scene (DJ Babatr remix) (5:11)
Feel You (with Autoflower & Beau De Wit) (5:04)
Plan B (5:46)
Review: Koperblond is the owner of Prettemusic and here serves up the fledgling label's second outing. 'Make A Scene' leads off with chunky house drums and plenty of vivacious synth work while two heavyweight remixes from Dirty Dutch icon Chuckie and Finland's Skuwa serve up bubbling old-school vibes, while DJ Babatr delivers a thunderous Rraptor house version that is all tension and explosive energy. Koperblond teams up with AutoFlower and Beau de Wit then on 'Feel You' which is a feel-good piano house cut with an irresistible vocal hook. The closer, 'Plan B.' shifts gears into a deeper, more emotional space.
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Defiant Life
Defiant Life (LP + booklet)
Cat: 756049 3. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Prelude: Survival (3:40)
Sumud (11:38)
Elegy: The Pilgrimage (13:01)
Floating River Requiem (6:22)
Kite (8:19)
Procession: Defiant Life (10:27)
Review: The second album from Vijay Iyer and Wadada Leo Smith on ECM is a meditation on resilience, sorrow and the human condition. Across four expansive tracks on Defiant Life, Iyer's piano and Fender Rhodes intertwine with Smith's haunting trumpet to create a soundscape that's both urgent and serene. From the solemn depth of 'Sumud' to the shimmering melancholy of 'Floating River Requiem' and the radiant close of 'Procession: Defiant Life' notions of suffering, resistance and hope are explored. The record was recorded in Lugano and produced by Manfred Eicher. It's a deeply reflective work of emotional and spiritual resonance.

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Club Dream
Club Dream (2xLP)
Cat: DDR 006. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Techno
Excerpt (5:23)
Enteweyaha (5:29)
Meghnatis (4:54)
IELS (5:39)
Dots To Dots (7:25)
Voltage (6:16)
Sous Aqua (4:48)
Exempt (5:59)
REM (3:59)
Subzero Experiment (3:44)
Grabuge (3:55)
Review: You might say the clue is in the name, but as well as bearing a nice selection of differently cut beat action, this double album from French/Syrian producer Ahmad Qatrami aka Konalgad on New York's Dance Data label, is also a nicely cerebral affair jammed with celestial adventures for mind as well as feet. It refuses to get stuck in any stylistic rut, from the cloud-like ambience of 'REM' to the brooding bass and dubby stepping of 'Subzero Experiment' and the simmering shimmer of 'Dots To Dots', half digi-dub thump and half subtly filtered junglist trimmings, it keeps on giving something new right to the end. Konalgad apparently translates as "the universe of tomorrow" in Arabic, and this artist definitely has a bright future to match his already quite impressive track record.
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Janitor Of Lunacy (reissue)
Janitor Of Lunacy (reissue) (numbered red & yellow splattered vinyl 2xLP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: MICR 021UK. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Vegas
Saeta
Genghis Khan
Janitor Of Lunacy
Tanadore
Afraid
Purple Lips
Femme Fatale
All Tomorrows' Parties
No One Is There
Frozen Warnings
Closing Door
Heroes
Saeta (Studio version)
Vegas (Studio version)
Interview With Nico
Review: This reissue of Janitor of Lunacy recaptures Nico in a stark, spellbinding 1983 live performance at Manchester's Library Theatre during a period when she called the city home. Spread across 20 tracks on double vinyl, the album distils her haunting presence and singular voice into raw, intimate recordings that draw from four of her solo records as well as Velvet Underground classics like 'Femme Fatale' and 'All Tomorrow's Parties.' The set also includes a brooding take on Bowie's 'Heroes' which is, like the rest of the pieces, minimalist and emotionally charged. This was Nico stripped down to her essence, namely bleak, beautiful and moving.
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Haiku In The Wide World
Haiku In The Wide World (2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: EM 1216DLP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Track 1 (1:08)
Track 2 (1:42)
Track 3 (1:42)
Track 4 (1:42)
Track 5 (1:42)
Track 6 (1:42)
Track 7 (1:42)
Track 8 (1:42)
Track 9 (1:11)
Track 10 (0:58)
Track 11 (1:22)
Track 12 (1:56)
Track 13 (1:56)
Track 14 (1:56)
Track 15 (1:56)
Track 16 (1:56)
Track 17 (1:56)
Track 18 (1:56)
Track 19 (1:11)
Track 20 (1:30)
Track 21 (1:38)
Track 22 (1:38)
Track 23 (1:38)
Track 24 (1:38)
Track 25 (1:38)
Track 26 (1:38)
Track 27 (1:38)
Track 28 (1:38)
Track 29 (1:17)
Track 30 (1:42)
Track 31 (2:01)
Track 32 (2:01)
Track 33 (2:01)
Track 34 (2:01)
Track 35 (2:01)
Track 36 (2:01)
Track 37 (2:27)
Review: Some 37 haiku poems are given an avant-garde, 64-minute musical backing with translations from poet Harry Gilonis, on this unique project by composer and multi-instrumentalist Tim Hodgkinson (Henry Cow) and vocalist Atsuko Kamura. We hear a vignetting lingual interplay, with lines in English by Hodgkinson sung in Japanese by Kamura, as a wide instrumental span covers percussions, violin, viola, harp, clarinets, guitars and electronics result. Recorded between Tokyo and London, the album offers a startlingly satisfying sonic renga (a Japanese poetic form encompassing a succession of haikus), lending the brevity of classic haiku an expansive, stretched-out prosthesis. From the 17th through to the 20th-century, this is a subduing but still irregular experience, as it formally demonstrates the laconic and aphoristic essence of the haiku.
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Cosi Non Va
Cosi Non Va (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DSM 026. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Cosi Non Va (3:31)
Cosi Non Va (Mr Fantasy edit) (5:02)
Review: Italo-disco enthusiasts, strap in for something special, as cult Italian label Disco Segreta celebrates its tenth anniversary with a touched-up, honest-to-time reissue of Cecilia Rizzoli's 'Cosi Non Va'. A priceless Italo disco classic long prized as a collectors' white whale, this unique number 1985 came as an ultra-limited edition of just 500 copies on Scarabes Sound and Discokkio. With hypnotic Juno synths, punchy Linndrum beats, and Cecilia's emotionally charged vocals - providing a glimpse into the Italian singer-songwriter's couth early days - offers melancholic Italo satiation. Remastered from the original analog master and featuring a fresh edit by Claudio Burgos (Mr. Fantasy), this one's a jackpot.
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标签: Italo Disco
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Seattle 1989
Seattle 1989 (gatefold 180 gram translucent magenta vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: VC 98210. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Metal
The Ecstacy Of Gold/Blackened (5:18)
For Whom The Bell Tolls (7:49)
Welcome Home (7:04)
The Four Horsemen (4:26)
Harvester Of Sorrow (6:24)
The Thing That Should Not Be (9:26)
To Live Is To Die/Master Of Puppets (7:30)
One (8:06)
Seek & Destroy (6:45)
Creeping Death (7:13)
The Frayed Ends Of Sanity (5:34)
Battery (4:17)
Last Carress/Am I Evil (6:50)
And Justice For All (6:48)
Review: This unmissable two-disc bundle nets Metallica's explosive live performances at the Seattle Center Coliseum on 29-30 August 1989, during their legendary Damaged Justice Tour. Widely regarded by fans as among of the band's finest shows, this tearout time capsule boasts a stellar setlist, including 'Seek & Destroy', 'For Whom the Bell Tolls', 'Creeping Death', 'Battery', 'Master of Puppets' and 'The Thing That Should Not Be'. Unleashed to the world like a cageful of batwinged, sledgehammer wielding demons, it came right after their fourth LP release And Justice for All, which in turn set the Damaged Justice tour in motion; these menacers will always come back to haunt us through the tube amps.
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Vika
Vika (12")
Cat: VRLTD 006. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Vika (9:53)
Vika (Maher Daniel remix) (7:57)
Review: Canada-born, US-based Topology aka April Terry continues to carve out dark underground minimal sounds with this new single on VRNT. 'Vika' is a melange of ghostly vocal whispers and dreamy ambient pads, sci-fi sound designs and icy-cold hi-hats. The drums keep time with a hefty thud and make this one perfect afterparty tackle. The Maher Daniel remix ups the pace with some more silky and quick drums and smeared pads for a soft, sunrise feel when the first rays peak through the blinds.

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标签: Minimal | Minimal Techno
 in stock $18.78
The Path (feat Jack Russell/Sonuga mix)
The Path (feat Jack Russell/Sonuga mix) (2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BC 003. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Techno
Angel Of Light (15:02)
Flower Brick (8:52)
Ukiyo (10:55)
Burn Down Babylon (feat Jack Russell & Sonuga) (8:34)
Review: Dublin-based artist Rustal is Peter Sweeney and he has a deep sound that he now brings to New York's renowned BlackCat label. Three of these originals are recorded in one-take performances at BlackCat HQ in the summer of 2024 and one is a dub reggae jam made in collaboration with label boss Jack Russell and Sonuga. 'Angel Of Light' is a widescreen dub techno opener with fuzzy, fizzy synths ripping out to infinity over dynamic drums. 'Flower Brick' is more intense with the oversized hi-hat ringlets and 'Ukiyo' is minimal and sparse in its drums and pads but soon locks you in. 'Burn Down Babylon' is a late-night stoner soundtrack for full mental immersion.
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Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Soundtrack) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: VMLP 267. Rel: 19 Apr 25
 
Soundtracks
Love Love Bang Bang (main titles) (2:28)
Kiss-Me-Warren-Please (Sax version) (2:39)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Mystery Theme 1) (2:19)
Love Love Bang Bang (Sexy version) (1:00)
Love Love Bang Bang (Opera) (2:18)
Kiss-Me-Warren-Please (Trumpet version) (2:40)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Mystery Theme 2) (2:19)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Fox-Trot) (2:52)
Love Love Bang Bang (Big March) (1:08)
Kiss-Me-Warren-Please (Night club) (2:11)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Can-Can) (2:03)
Love Love Bang Bang (Love Theme) (2:42)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Night club) (1:34)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Mystery Theme 3) (4:08)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Boogie) (2:27)
Love Love Bang Bang (007 version) (2:41)
Review: Definitely not to be confused with the 2005 Neo-noir US movie of the same name, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang was a 1966 Eurospy comedy directed by Duccio Tessari. The plot, which contains several genre tropes, revolves around a retired espionage agent who receives a death sentence after being caught trying to steal L1 million dollars. At the last minute, he's offered a reprieve, if he can steal a secret formula before terrorist Mr X does. We won't divulge what happens next, but as spy movies tend to, there are plenty of curveballs and red herrings thrown at us. Bruno Nicolai, a powerhouse of Italian cinema during this time, whose tracks have found their way into Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: Volume 2 and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, delivers an archetypal score for this cinematic canon, packed with tension building percussive movements, swooning and sweeping string and woodwind pop, and even the odd gentle slow dance.

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Elvis 1960: Everybody's Got The Fever (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 370047 7838508. Rel: 19 Apr 25
 
50s/60s
Make Me Know It (1:57)
Soldier Boy (3:18)
Stuck On You (2:18)
Fame & Fortune (2:26)
A Mess Of Blues (2:20)
It Feels So Right (1:59)
Fever (3:23)
Like A Baby (2:36)
It’s Now Or Never (3:08)
The Girl Of My Best Friend (2:17)
Dirty, Dirty Feeling (1:18)
Thrill Of Your Love (2:54)
I Gotta Know (2:13)
Such A Night (3:03)
Are You Lonesome Tonight (3:08)
The Girl Next Door (Went A'Walking) (1:46)
I Will Be Home Again (2:32)
Reconsider Baby (3:43)
Shoppin’ Around (version 1) (2:16)
Didja’ Ever (2:36)
Doin’ The Best I Can (3:11)
GI Blues (2:43)
Frankfort Special (2:48)
Tonight Is So Right For Love (2:13)
Big Boots (Slow version) (1:27)
What’s She Really Like (2:20)
Blue Suede Shoes (2:05)
Wooden Heart (1:59)
Pocketful Of Rainbows (2:32)
Tonight Is All Right For Love (1:20)
Black Star (2:25)
Summer Kisses, Winter Tears (2:15)
Britches (1:41)
A Cane & A High Starched Collar (1:45)
Flaming Star (2:12)
Black Star (End Title version) (0:41)
Flaming Star (End Title version) (0:36)
Milky White Way (2:32)
I Believe In The Man In The Sky (2:00)
His Hand In Mine (3:13)
He Knows Just What I Need (1:54)
Surrender (1:50)
Mansion Over The Hilltop (3:01)
In My Father’s House (2:00)
Joshua Fit The Battle (2:35)
Swing Down Sweet Chariot (2:33)
I’m Gonna Walk Dem Golden Stairs (1:48)
If We Never Meet Again (1:56)
Known Only To Him (1:31)
Crying In The Chapel (2:21)
Working On The Building (1:50)
Lonely Man (2:54)
In My Way (1:26)
Wild In The Country (1:53)
Forget Me Never (1:27)
I Slipped, I Stumbled, I Fell (Lower Key version) (1:35)
Lonely Man (1:48)
Husky Dusky Day (1:11)
Fame & Fortune (1:50)
Stuck On You (0:45)
Witchcraft (1:33)
Love Me Tender (1:43)
Make Believe (0:32)
If I Loved You (1:18)
She Wears My Ring (1:47)
Lawdy Miss Clawdy (1:46)
Review: In 1960, composer Leonard Bernstein called Elvis Presley "the greatest cultural force of the 20th century," praising how he revolutionised the music, language and fashion of the day. And it is fair to say Elvis's influence paved the way for the '60s social revolution. This exceptional triple album contains 54 tracks, mostly alternate versions, with all of them offering a unique compilation of Elvis's diverse talents. It celebrates his versatility as an artist while honouring the brilliant songwriters who helped make his work legendary, flamboyant and so timeless.
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In Argentina: The Buenos Aires Concerts (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: HLP 9077. Rel: 26 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Introduction (3:22)
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat (4:44)
Duke Ellington's (4:59)
Sound Of Love (4:34)
Noddin' Ya Head Blues (6:49)
Three Or Four Shades Of Blue (5:31)
Koko/Cherokee (9:05)
For Harry Carnrey (13:32)
Cumbia & Jazz Fusion (21:50)
Solo Piano Improvisation (2:45)
Sue's Changes (Incomplete) (10:51)
Koko/Chereokee/Band Intros (8:20)
Fables Of Faubus (11:19)
Solo Piano Improvisation (2:28)
Review: An exciting, previously unreleased live recording of the iconic US jazz bassist Charles Mingus captured in Buenos Aires in June 1977. The performance features a stellar lineup with Ricky Ford on tenor sax, Jack Walrath on trumpet, Robert Neloms on piano and Dannie Richmond on drums, and now comes transferred from the original tape reels, recorded by engineer Carlos Melero, having been meticulously mastered by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab. This limited-edition triple album set is pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Le Vinylist, and comes with an elaborate booklet featuring newly commissioned liner notes and interviews with artists influenced by Mingus. Released in with the authorisation of the Charles Mingus Estate, this is an exclusive offering for Record Store Day 2025.
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Linkblow EP
Cat: NINJA 002. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Linkblow (6:52)
Morgan (6:28)
Krazyteora (6:29)
Review: Ninja Records looks to build on the success of its first outing with a new outing from Miroloja who are brothers and key players in the Parisian underground with great credits already to their name on Berg Audio, Tzinah Records and OLO RECORDS. Their stripped-back but tight sound is laid bare on opener 'Linkblow' with its warm house kicks and wet clicks soon to make you move. 'Morgan' is speedier with some space-tech vibes and a snappier low-end. Closer 'Krazyteora' then explores a creepy late-night urban landscape with some cyclical drums and synths moving things onwards.

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Alligator Bites Never Heal
2025 bestseller!
Cat: 758591 1. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Stanka Pooh (2:02)
Bullfrog (1:32)
Boiled Peanuts (1:56)
Denial Is A River (2:36)
Catfish (2:03)
Skipp (1:47)
Hide N Seek (2:21)
Bloom (2:06)
Wait (3:07)
Death Roll (2:19)
Profit (1:25)
Boom Bap (2:09)
Nissan Altima (2:07)
GFTO (2:34)
Huh! (5:06)
Slide (2:59)
Fireflies (1:30)
Beverly Hills (3:35)
Alligator Bites Never Heal (2:54)
Review: Following her weekly Swamp Sessions on YouTube - in which the rapper demonstrated her biting bars against eye-catching, patinated visuals - came the third mixtape from Doechii, now released on vinyl. The album's name suggested unwound hurt, marked by the caiman power of a perfidious love interest, whose bite has indeed left its mark. Philosophical, penumbral yet still lively in spirit, the American artist spans a variety of hip-hop styles here, with 'Denial Is A River' serving her ex a "gotcha" in thickly laid bars and booming beats, and 'Nissan Altima' bringing further skeeting rhythms and autofire bars, which order her male competitors to bow down, as the claim is laid to the crown of new hip-hop Madonna.
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Crack Rock
Crack Rock (LP + booklet)
Cat: AR 030. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Inviting (4:01)
Crack (2:47)
Ratchet (3:29)
C (3:44)
Passive Lover (3:08)
Neck (3:43)
Candy Apple Red (2:53)
Glue (3:57)
Le Jardin (4:13)
Stay Ready (5:45)
Lurk (4:05)
Review: Polish producer Latarnik and American vocalist Anthony Mills collide on this new album for Polish label Astigmatic to explore lo-fi hip-hop, soul, dub and experimental electronics. Mills's falsetto vocal brings great Neo-soul warmth to Crack Rock with emotionally charged tones soaring over the production which ranges from sugary and 80s-tinged disco and boogie on 'Crack' to deep, seductive and gooey on 'Passive Lover' which is a more romantic sound. Latarnik's work is often minimal yet immersive which creates space for Mills' voice to shine and is delivered in equal parts spoken word, chant and soulful croon. The hypnotic, slow-burning soundscapes that result are both intimate and confrontational, ready to make you dance but also often just to feel. Unapologetically raw and deeply human, this one lingers long after the final track ends.
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Arturia KeyLab Essential 3 49-Key USB MIDI Keyboard Controller (white) (B-STOCK)
Cat: 1085847 Rel: 01 Jan 90 • View all MIDI数码键琴
 
B-STOCK: Box opened, product in perfect working order
Notes: ***B-STOCK: Box opened, product in perfect working order***


Arturia's new KeyLab Essential 3 offers a new level of accessible, enjoyable, and creative music making, redefining the essence of a modern universal keyboard controller.

From its refreshing new design, to its vastly upgraded creative workflow, to an expanded software package, it promises to shake up the affordable controller market by empowering modern musicians and sound explorers looking to expand their setup without breaking the bank.

Main selling points

Fit for any style and any setup

For DAW producers, musicians with hybrid setups, or performers using hardware; enhance any creative setup or musical style with MIDI out & USB power, deep DAW compatibility, and premium software.

The new standard for affordable keyboard controllers

A keyboard controller that doesn't need tons of controls, menu diving, or complex configuration to operate. KeyLab Essential 3 looks modern, feels great, and removes creative barriers for next-level music making.

Directly-linked with Arturia's industry-leading software ranges

Many musicians and producers will be familiar with Arturia's award-winning software; KeyLab Essential 3 is part of the same range, seamlessly integrating with Analog Lab V, Pigments, and V Collection.

New Features:
New creative features: Scale Mode, Chord Mode, and Arpeggiator, making composition, songwriting, and beat-making more intuitive than ever.
Custom DAW integration: KeyLab Essential 3 features custom scripts for deeper control over DAWs, including Ableton Live Logic Pro X, FL Studio, and more.
More versatile presets: The 2000 presets included with Analog Lab V are no longer limited to vintage sounds; users can enjoy unique hybrids, modern synths, orchestral sounds, and more.
Easier controls & interface: RGB-backlit pads with velocity and pressure sensitivity, contextual button, and a bright new 2.5" LCD screen for real-time feedback.
Expanded software package for beginners & pros: Now includes Analog Lab V, 2 pianos (UVI Model D, NI's The Gentleman), plus subscriptions to Loopcloud and Melodics.
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Let's Communicate
Let's Communicate (limited 7")
Cat: Pingipung 089. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Dub
Let's Communicate (Elijah Minnelli version) (4:37)
Let's Communicate (3:40)
Review: Stop us if you've heard this one before. Lee "Scratch" Perry walks into a Quasi Dub Development recording session somewhere in New York. He begins to freestyle in that surrealist, escapist, hallucinogenic kind of way we still love him for, and the results eventually make their way onto 2014's record, Little Twister. The rest, as they say, is history. Or maybe not quite. Four years after the world lost Perry's enigmatic poetry and pioneering contributions to dub, Pingipung, the label that carried that aforementioned LP, unearths the tape of one track from the collection the bosses clearly feel deserves more attention. 'Let's Communicate' is as intoxicating now as it was back then. Then contemporary UK dub don Elijah Minnelli steps up to deliver an alternative version that stands up on its own. No mean feat.
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First Love Last Rites (Soundtrack) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 198028 56421. Rel: 19 Apr 25
 
Soundtracks
I Want Someone Badly (feat Jeff Buckley) (1:08)
Erecting A Movie Star (feat Liz Phair) (1:28)
Diamonds, Sparks & All (2:35)
When I Was Born, I Was Bored (feat Billy Corgan) (2:40)
Appalachian Lullaby (feat Nina Persson) (1:34)
Airfield Dream (3:28)
Automatic Soup (feat Robin Zander) (3:56)
Lonesome Dove (1:42)
Speed Of Love (feat John Doe) (2:36)
Day Ditty (feat Angela McCluskey) (3:55)
The Wedding Is Over (feat Lena Karlsson) (3:34)
Jelly On The Table (feat Matt Johnson) (2:24)
Just Really Wanna See You (feat Mimi Parker & Alan Sparhawk) (3:34)
I Want Someone Badly (2:36)
Final Dream (0:50)
Review: This Record Store Day 2025 exclusive marks the vinyl debut of First Love, Last Rites-the 1997 indie film soundtrack composed by D.C. alt-rock band Shudder To Think. The album features collaborations with Jeff Buckley, Liz Phair, Billy Corgan, John Doe and Robin Zander among more. Notably, Buckley's rendition of 'I Want Someone Badly' stands out as one of his final recordings and finds him delivering an emotionally charged performance. The soundtrack's blend of indie rock and poignant lyrics in fine vocals captures the film's introspective tone and now this limited edition release makes this '90s classic available on vinyl for the first time.
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Band Of Brothers (Soundtrack)
Band Of Brothers (Soundtrack) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile white vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVATM 079W. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Soundtracks
Main Theme
Band Of Brothers Suite One
Band Of Brothers Suite Two
The Mission Begins (part 1: Currahee)
Swamp (part 2: Day Of Days)
Spiers' Speech (part 3: Carentan)
Fire On Lake
Parapluie (part 4: Replacements)
Boy Eats Chocolate
Bull's Theme
Winters On Subway (part 5: Crossroads)
Headscarf (part 6: Bastogne)
Buck In Hospital (part 7: The Breaking Point)
Plaisir D'amour
Preparing For Patrol (part 8: The Patrol)
String Quartet In C-Sharp Minor (Opus 131) (part 9: Why We Fight)
Discovery Of The Camp
Nixon's Walk
Austria (part 10: Points)
Band Of Brothers Requiem
Review: "We few, we happy few, we band of brothers..." So said Henry V before the battle of Agincourt in one of Shakespeare's many lauded histories. The quote went on to Christen Stephen Ambrose's 1993 novel and a subsequent American war drama miniseries of the same name, chronicling the journey of the "Easy Company," a group of American paratroopers during World War II. Training, combat tussles, and fraternal bonds are given a brutal portrayal in the film, and this mood of brutality and endurance was not unnoticeably underscored by Michael Kamen's soundtrack, now reissued on gatefold 2xLP. Kamen, known for his scores for Die Hard, X-Men and Memento, brought out a mood of orchestral fortuity, successfully mirroring the film's intent to portray themes of glory, tragedy and camaraderie, all of which ooze from its many orchestral swells and windfalls.
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Love Jones
Love Jones ('paint drip' clear red white & brown splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: DSW 017LPC1. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Love Jones (0:46)
Choosin' (2:51)
Diamonds & Pearls (3:09)
Rotation (3:26)
5 Star (2:22)
Drive Thru (2:40)
Never Change (1:45)
Straight Up (3:13)
Gemini (3:03)
Can't Let Go (2:35)
Review: R&b duo They - songwriter Drew Love and producer Dante Jones - re-radicalise their sound with a passionate new album-length tribute to Black love and culture, following up nearly a decade chopping and reconstituting 90s r&b, new jack swing, and hip-hop to produce an essential but style fusional core. Gone are the big-name features and major-label pressures; Love.Jones reshapes itself with defiance, channelling the golden era of neo-soul with a pure, low-key but high-energy intimacy. Inspired by the 1997 romantic drama Love Jones, directed by Theodore Witcher, the themes across the record are similar: interpersonal poetics, navigation of trust issues, and candid portrayals of intimacy in urban settings.
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Born In The City Of Tanta: Lower Egyptian Urban Folklore & Bedouin Shaabi From Libya's Bourini Records 1968-75
Basis Rahouma - "Yana Alla Nafsa Masouda (I'm So Sad, I've Lost My Appetite)" (4:39)
Sheikh Amin Abdel Qader - "Mould Fi Madina Tanta (Born In The City Of Tanta)" (5:27)
Samah - "Shawish Aldawriat (Patrol Sargeant)" (3:57)
Mahmoud Al Sandidi - "Ana Mish Hafwatak (I Won't Let You Go)" (part 2) (4:06)
Abu Bakr Abdel Aziz - "Al Bint Al Libya (The Girl From Libya)" (5:24)
Sheikh Amin Abdel Qader - "Al Layl Kolo Makasib (The Spoils Of An All-Nighter)" (2:54)
Abu Saber - "Ya Allah Inty Ziana (Oh, God, You Are Beautiful)" (4:16)
Reem Kamal - "Baed Al Yas Yjini (After Hopelessness, He Comes To Me)" (4:09)
Review: This remarkable compilation revives the raw, defiant sound of Bourini Records, which was a short-lived but vital Libyan label active from 1968 to 1975. Far from Cairo's polished pop mainstream, these recordings capture a gritty shaabi hybrid sound that emerged from Egypt's more marginalised regions. Featuring 15 mostly Egyptian artists, including standouts like Sheikh Amin Abdel Qader and Abu Abab, this essential collection showcases striking contrasts such as growling vocal theatrics, haunting laments and minimalist instrumentation that come with an outsider energy that found Bourini's artists voicing the struggles and spirit of the everyday. Over 50 years later, this music is still brilliantly urgent and honest.
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标签: Arabic
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What Did The Blackbird Say To The Crow: Fiddle & Banjo Music of North Carolina
Cat: 007559 7896756. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Folk/Americana
Rain Crow (2:03)
Brown's Dream (2:23)
Hook & Line (2:21)
Pumpkin Pie (1:42)
Duck's Eyeball (1:59)
Ryestraw (2:12)
Little Brown Jug (2:39)
Going To Raleigh (2:23)
Country Waltz (1:51)
Molly Put The Kettle On (1:33)
Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss (2:27)
John Henry (3:10)
Love Somebody (2:01)
Ebenezer (2:12)
Old Joe Clark (2:25)
Old Molly Hare (1:34)
Marching Jaybird (2:07)
Walkin' In The Parlor (1:55)
Review: Reconnecting through their shared musical heritages, Rhiannon Giddens and Justin Robinson present What Did the Blackbird Say To The Crow, a mesmerising collection of fiddle and banjo tunes tied to North Carolina's many oral and digital traditions. After their late mentor Joe Thompson bequeathed them a trove of recordings to work with, the already esteemed, torch-bearing duo breathe new life into 18 handpicked rethinks and honorific originals, some sung, others purely instrumental. Recorded outdoors at sites meaningful to Thompson and Baker, their sessions were joined by the rare, overlapping calls of two cicada broods, unheard together since 1803. Giddens calls it "music made for your community's enjoyment and for dancing."
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Civilization (Classic Vinyl Series)
Civilization (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 651497 1. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Geo Rose (7:18)
Warrior (5:33)
Ancient Eyes (5:24)
Soweto Nights (6:37)
The Slump (6:29)
Civilization (4:29)
Mutants On The Beach (5:57)
Citadel (6:45)
Review: American jazz drummer Tony Williams rose to acclaim as a member of Miles Davis' so-called 'Second Great Quintet'. He later went on to pioneer jazz fusion with the group and formed his own outfit, the Tony Williams Lifetime. In 1986 he released 'Civilization', which marked a triumphant return to Blue Note and a great window into his visionary approach to jazz. Leading a stellar acoustic quintet with Wallace Roney (trumpet), Billy Pierce (sax), Mulgrew Miller (piano) and Charnett Moffett (bass), Williams served up a dynamic set of original compositions that pulse with intensity and technical brilliance, as well as emotional depth, while taking post-bop tradition into new relays. Each player brings sharp improvisational insight, but it's Williams' explosive yet precise drumming that anchors the session.

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Night Keeper
Night Keeper (LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: HG 2407. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Night Keeper I (20:30)
Night Keeper II (22:56)
Review: New York artist Aaron Landsman and former Swans guitarist Norman Westberg kept vigilant watch with Night Keeper, a full nocturne named after Landsman's play of the same name. First performed in Spring 2023 at The Chocolate Factory Theater in Queens, with performer Jehan O. Young serving as narrative steward, the original piece filled the space with spoken word, projections, choreography, and music, moving between dim light and darkness. Now the recorded version posterises the performance, as Westberg's original texture-scapes come raggedly coiled around sombre loops and samples, as Young's laryngeal monologues course across the record's rough 44 minutes worth of gloaming. Inspired by sleepless nights and the wandering of the mind, Night Keeper lifts the lid on the wee small hours as would a well camouflaged nightjar, inviting listeners to embrace the subdued chaos of the dark.
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Golden Retrieve Her
Golden Retrieve Her (LP + tarot cards)
Cat: SDBANULP 44. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Happiness & Butterflies (2:21)
Package Delivered By Tomorrow (3:47)
A Moment (3:42)
Unfriend (4:18)
Better Bitter (3:34)
The Sound Of A Mother (interlude) (4:14)
Sucking On My Emphatitties (4:21)
Golden Retrieve Her (1:59)
Be Patient (outro) (3:30)
Nook (3:27)
Rest Our Hearts (3:39)
Review: Adja Fassa's debut album is a genre-colliding triumph of alternative r&b, neo-soul and jazz co-produced by Adam Scrimshire. Across 11 tracks, Adja dissects capitalism's influence on intimacy with sharp wit, layered symbolism and soulful grooves whether she's reimagining jazz standards or delivering dystopian vignettes of modern labor. Throughout these tracks her storytelling is bold, critical and playfully mystical. From the rebellious 'Sucking on my Emphatitties' to the haunting title track, this is protest music wrapped in velvet tones. Visually complemented by four self-designed tarot cards, the album is a rich conceptual tapestry for fans of greats like D'Angelo.
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Pacifico
Cat: BAP 219. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Halloumi Amour (4:05)
Breathe (3:59)
International Lovers (feat Kuntessa) (3:53)
Seasons (4:02)
Florence, Alabama (3:27)
Tropic Of Capricorn (feat Vanbasten) (7:31)
Lima (2:48)
Boulevard (4:13)
Pink Sunset (3:31)
Don't Be A Stranger (3:49)
Review: Pacifico is the debut album from Italian-born, LA-based multi-instrumentalist Francesco Perini under the Pearz guise. It tracks a five-year sonic journey through Florence, London and Los Angeles and takes in all the sounds of those places so blends disco, electro, nu-jazz and Japanese City Pop into a rich, genre-spanning sound. True to its name (Pacifico means "peaceful" in Italian) the album captures the reflective calm of travel's end and has collaborations with artists like Kuntessa, VANBASTEN, Natalie Findlay, Jules Apollinaire and others bringing their own depth to the project. The result is a multicultural tapestry of sound that is full of warmth, groove and introspection.
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Played by: Marco Gallerani
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