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Mixes Of A Lost World (Deluxe Edition)
Mixes Of A Lost World (Deluxe Edition) (trifold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP + poster)
Cat: 758645 2. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
I Can Never Say Goodbye (Paul Oakenfold 'Cinematic' remix) (4:02)
Endsong (Orbital remix) (6:02)
Drone:nodrone (Daniel Avery remix) (5:20)
All I Ever Am (Meera remix) (8:03)
A Fragile Thing (Ame remix) (5:34)
And Nothing Is Forever (Danny Briottet & Rico Conning remix) (5:25)
Warsong (Daybreakers remix) (6:14)
Alone (Four Tet remix) (6:09)
I Can Never Say Goodbye (Mental Overdrive remix) (6:44)
And Nothing Is Forever (Cosmodelica Electric Eden remix) (6:26)
A Fragile Thing (Sally C remix) (4:26)
Endsong (Gregor Tresher remix) (6:05)
Warsong (Omid 16B remix) (6:06)
Drone:nodrone (Anja Schneider remix) (4:58)
Alone (Shanti Celeste 'February Blues' remix) (5:55)
All I Ever Am (Mura Masa remix) (6:24)
I Can Never Say Goodbye (Craven Faults rework) (8:16)
Drone:nodrone (Joycut 'Anti-Gravitational' remix) (6:00)
And Nothing Is Forever (Trentemoller rework) (4:57)
Warsong (Chino Moreno remix) (3:50)
Alone (Ex-Easter Island Head remix) (4:17)
All I Ever Am (65daysofstatic remix) (4:28)
A Fragile Thing (The Twilight Sad remix) (4:27)
Endsong (Mogwai remix) (10:45)
Review: This expanded vinyl edition of mixes of The Cure's latest LP plays like a love letter to distortion, atmosphere and the spaces in between. Robert Smith i the Crawley-born architect of dream-pop dread i doesn't just sign off on the remixes; he threads them into something tactile and deeply referential. On wax, everything breathes more. Craven Faults' rework of 'I Can Never Say Goodbye' stretches across the grooves like a slow fog; you can almost hear the reverb decay. Trentemoller's version of 'And Nothing Is Forever' pulses with distant thunder, while Ex-Easter Island Head bring a kind of percussive drone minimalism that feels at once ancient and alien. The inclusion of post-rock outliers like Mogwai and 65daysofstatic leans into the format's cinematic sprawl i these are not just remixes but alternate timelines. Smith curates the artwork, adds handwritten notes, sketches, fragments of ephemera i each fold and crease of the tri-gatefold sleeve feels intentional. Even the sequencing feels weighted: Four Tet and Anja Schneider on one end, Twilight Sad and Moreno on the other. This isn't just a deluxe package i it's a monument. A showcase of how far The Cure's music can stretch, bend and re-form without losing that original ache.
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out of stock $49.10
Paranoid (Rhino High Fidelity)
Paranoid (Rhino High Fidelity) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + booklet.)
Cat: 181527 2. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Metal
War Pigs
Paranoid
Planet Caravan
Iron Man
Electric Funeral
Hand Of Doom
Rat Salad
Fairies Wear Boots
out of stock $51.62
Changes
Changes (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PAXAM 084LP. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Powderfinger (3:58)
Panic (3:34)
Aching To Be (3:58)
Don't You Forget About Me (3:23)
Changes (4:54)
Headshrinker (3:09)
The Man In Me (3:37)
Candy Says (3:20)
Runaway Train (3:56)
Queen Of Hearts (2:58)
Sympathy For The Devil (4:29)
Harvest Moon (4:01)
After The Gold Rush (4:19)
Atlantic City (4:00)
Livin' On A Prayer (3:48)
Nutshell (7:32)
Monkey Gone To Heaven (3:35)
The Crystal Ship (2:41)
When Doves Cry (4:27)
True Love Will Find You In The End (2:37)
Review: PAX-AM is the brainchild ofJacksonville singer-songwriter and author Ryan Adams, originally dreamed up during his high school years as a DIY cassette label for home-recorded genre experiments. Though those early tapes never left his inner circle, the name stuck. It's been a sandbox for Adams' prolific output ever since, blurring lines between alt-country, punk, classic rock and tape-hiss pop, all under his naive yet total creative control. Now, in homage to his favourite ever recording artists - many of whom you will likely recognise from the track titles alone here - Adams sings atop the altar, dirging covetously over the best of the Rolling Stones, Daniel Johnston, Bon Jovi, Oasis and Bob Dylan.
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 in stock $33.66
In The Dark Night: Live At Tenax May 1st 1985 Radio Broadcast
Cat: ROOM 172. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
First & Last & Always (4:36)
No Time To Cry (4:10)
Walk Away (4:12)
Emma (6:32)
Gimme Shelter (5:53)
Marian (5:17)
Amphetamine Logic (4:25)
A Rock & A Hard Place (3:23)
Alice (3:48)
Knocking On Heaven's Door (6:26)
Train (3:25)
 in stock $18.52
Lunch
Lunch (LP)
Cat: OTIS 05. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Movin' On (6:14)
Paper Man (6:00)
Joan Of Arc (5:26)
Spend The Night (7:15)
Pamela (7:22)
Pony Bar (7:18)
Review: It's a remarkable statistic that Payfone - the long-serving production partnership of Phil Passera and Jimmy Day - have not released an album before, despite building up a killer catalogue of singles over the last 12 years. The vinyl-only Lunch, then, is a genuinely significant release .- and, happily, a rather brilliant one too. Featuring an impressive roll-call of guest vocalists and musicians, it sees them deliver six excellent riffs on their analogue-rich, hybrid house/Balearic/nu-disco sound. The plentiful highlights include the dubbed-out, low-slung and atmospheric opener 'Movin' On', the infectious, spaced-out boogie of 'Joan of Arc' (whose chorus will be stuck in your head for days), sensual jazz-funk jam 'Spend The Night' and the warming, sun-soaked delight that is 'Pony Bar'.
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 in stock $24.13
Black Samson The Bastard Swordsman
Black Samson The Bastard Swordsman (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: RNMV 1078A. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Sucker Free City (feat Kurupt & Ralph McDaniels - intro) (0:59)
Mandingo (feat Raekwon, Inspectah Deck, Method Man & Cappadonna) (4:28)
Roar Of The Lion (The Lion's Pit) (feat U-God, Kool G, Rap & The RZA) (4:07)
Claudine (feat Method Man, Ghostface Killah & Nicole Bus) (3:55)
Shaolin Vs Lama (feat Raekwon & Inspector Deck) (3:49)
Executioners From Shaolin (feat Inspector Deck, The GZA & Cappadonna) (2:37)
Cleopatra Jones (feat Raekwon & Masta Killa) (3:31)
Warriors Two, Cooley High (feat Benny The Butcher & Method Man) (3:31)
Let's Do It Again (feat RJ Payne, 38 Spesh, Willie The Kid & The RZA) (3:51)
Dolemite (feat Cappadonna, U-God & Masta Killa) (4:01)
Trouble Man (feat Kamern Corvet) (1:53)
Review: The first Wu-Tang release to feature all nine living members in over a decade, this new full-length is a reminder that when aligned, the Staten Island collective still operate on a level of their own. The production is raw and cinematic i heavy with martial arts samples, bassline grime and dusty soul flips i while the verses come sharp, tight and unshowy. No gimmicks, just business. 'Sucker Free City' and 'Mandingo' come in swinging, full of tight drum programming and rugged, overlapping verses. 'Roar Of The Lion' and 'Shaoilin Vs Lama' lean into the classic kung-fu mythology, with a sense of pace that recalls their earliest work. 'Cleopatra Jones' and 'Dolemite' are funk-fuelled standouts, where the crew's storytelling and timing land in full form. 'Let's Do It Again' and 'Trouble-Man' close with a tone of reflection that cuts through the grime. It's a new release, but also a reunion that doesn't feel like a legacy act i more like a sharpened return. No attempt to modernise, no need to. Just nine distinct voices, still bouncing off each other with control and character. A serious addition to the catalogue i and one for the heads.
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Supreme Clientele (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 198029 05571. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (0:21)
Nutmeg (feat RZA) (4:48)
One (3:43)
Saturday Nite (US album edit) (3:22)
Ghost Deini (feat Superb) (2:20)
Apollo Kids (feat Raekwon) (3:51)
The Grain (feat RZA) (2:39)
Buck 50 (feat Cappadonna, Method Man & Redman) (3:57)
Mighty Healthy (3:12)
Woodrow The Base Head (3:01)
Stay True (feat 60 Second Assassin) (1:46)
We Made It (feat Superb) (4:28)
Stroke Of Death (1:55)
Iron's Theme (Intermission) (1:25)
Malcolm (4:12)
Who Would You Fuck (2:49)
Child's Play (3:29)
Cherchez LaGhost (feat U-God) (3:01)
Wu Banga 101 (feat GZA, Cappadonna, Masta Killa & Raekwon) (4:21)
Clyde Smith (2:42)
Iron's Theme (Conclusion) (1:53)
Review: Ghostface came out swinging on Supreme Clientele, his second solo LP; with wild, free-associative flair - he was by then a standout MC even amid Wu-Tang's crowded barracks. Now. a decorated verbal bombardier, he earned the Killah badge with this one: built in close collaboration with RZA, who ammunised the record's beats while conscripting JuJu, The Hitmen, and Hassan on versal lookout duties, the album lands like a continuous reel of grainy street cinema, warped soul loops, and cryptic one-liners. Written largely after a trip to Africa and through a stint at New York prison Rikers Island, the album steps away from mafioso cliches and fixation on brands, folding in a looser, more surreal energy. Singles 'Apollo Kids' and 'Cherchez La Ghost' cut the ears with raw, slice-thru charm, but it's deep cuts like 'Nutmeg' that cement it as of the sharpest solo turns in the Wu-Tang catalogue.
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 in stock $30.59
The Aachen Jazz Files: A Collection Of Essential Jazz From The Nabel Record Label 1980-1984
Rainer TRUBY / MICHE / VARIOUS
Cat: PANCOMP 001. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Monika Linges Quartet - "The World Was Young" (6:02)
Hipsters In The Zone - "Hellas" (6:09)
John Thomas & Lifeforce - "Maryke" (5:53)
Maria Joao Quintet - "O Ronco Da Cuica" (4:17)
John Thomas & Lifeforce - "Like A Samba" (6:14)
Hipsters In The Zone - "Ayola" (5:38)
Monika Linges Quartet - "Running" (3:15)
Review: Aachen Jazz Files is a tribute to NABEL Records, a groundbreaking German jazz label active from 1980 to 1994. This new and essential compilation has been curated by Miche and Rainer Truby and highlights NABEL's unique fusion of acoustic jazz, Brazilian rhythms and avant-garde influences. Featuring gems like Monika Linges Quartet's samba-infused grooves, John Thomas & Lifeforce's cosmic explorations and Maria Joao's expressive vocals, this collection captures Aachen's rich jazz heritage from every angle. Though it was once a hidden gem, NABEL's sound has since travelled worldwide and its sophistication and warmth shine through here from a most distinctive era of jazz.
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Played by: Miche
 in stock $24.97
Lotus
Lotus (gatefold electric pink vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SIM 001LPI. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Thief (3:48)
Flood (feat Obongjayar & Moonchild Sanelly) (2:26)
Young (3:06)
Only (feat Lydia Kitto) (3:45)
Free (3:31)
Peace (feat Moses Sumney & Miraa May) (4:25)
Hollow (2:57)
Lion (feat Obongjayar) (3:05)
Enough (feat Yukimi) (2:49)
Blood (feat Wretch 32 & Cashh) (4:29)
Lotus (feat Micahel Kiwanuka & Yussef Dayes) (6:33)
Lonely (4:24)
Blue (feat Sampha) (4:13)
Review: Little Simz is back with a new album that comes after years of ever more momentum, awards and critical acclaim. The storytelling rapper's latest long player, Lotus, is named in reference to renewal and growth and the lead single, 'Flood' featuring Obongjayar and Moonchild Sanelly has already made a big mark by blending haunting vocals with a live-band feel that showcases Simz's hard-hitting delivery over creeping basslines. It is a dynamic and introspective sound which also plays out across the rest of the album and here comes on nice pink vinyl. Another standout effort from this contemporary star, then, and just in time for her Meltdown Festival curation and residency at London's Southbank.
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Played by: DJ Johnny Rebel
 in stock $35.64
The Way U Make Me Feel: UK Boogie & Street Soul 1980-1994
VARIOUS
Cat: FSRLP 154. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Disco/Re-Edits
La Famille & Caron Wheeler - "Dancer" (vocal mix) (5:21)
Clarity - "The Way U Make Me Feel" (6:06)
Distance - "Just One More Kiss" (feat Janey Hallett) (5:42)
Pause - "It's Just Amazing" (5:14)
Roy Hamilton & Capiche - "Turn Up The Music" (5:54)
Rick Clarke - "Gonna Make You Happy" (feat Jill Francis) (3:43)
Candy McKenzie - "Remind Me" (4:58)
Eddie Capone's Treatment - "I Won't Give You Up" (feat Diane Jones) (6:06)
TJ Johnson Band - "I Can Make It (Good For You)" (7:45)
Private Funk-Shun - "All That I Wanted Was You" (3:43)
Purely Fizzycal - "Make A Move" (5:36)
Gold In The Shade - "I Really Love You So" (5:28)
Review: Freestyle deliver a curate collection of overlooked UK street soul and boogie from the 80s and early 90s, with standout tracks from the label's recent 12" reissue programme. The collection houses a special mid-90s gem from Manchester's Gold In The Shade, with accompanying photos by Andrew Holligan and liners from Kevin Le Gendre. The sleeve was shot in Hackney, East London, where a vibrant street culture flourished despite the strictures of the Thatcher era. British music evolved at the same time, as larger ensembles shrank in favour of smaller groups with synths, letting boogie's smooth, bass-led sound find life. This transition, alongside the rise of street soul, budded and blossomed a uniquer blend of indie and studio projects, imprinting lastingly on the culture, now repackaged and again represented in The Way U Make Me Feel.
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标签: Disco Funk
 in stock $33.66
Pacha House Classics
VARIOUS
Cat: DFTDPACH 01LP. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Funky/Club House
Soulsearcher - "Can't Get Enough!" (vocal club mix) (6:51)
Fish Go Deep & Tracey K - "The Cure & The Cause" (Dennis Ferrer remix) (6:19)
Shakedown - "At Night" (6:45)
Soul Central - "Strings Of Life" (Danny Krivit re-edit) (8:45)
Spiller - "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" (feat Sophie Ellis-Bextor - extended vocal mix) (7:29)
The Shapeshifters - "Lola's Theme" (6:57)
Kings Of Tomorrow - "Finally" (feat Julie McKnight - extended mix) (6:00)
Pete Heller's Big Love - "Big Love" (10:05)
Noir & Haze - "Around (Solomun Vox)" (7:02)
Dennis Ferrer - "Hey Hey" (DF Attention vocal mix) (7:18)
CamelPhat & Elderbrook - "Cola" (club mix) (6:55)
Louie Vega & Jay 'Sinister' Sealee Starring Julie McKnight - "Diamond Life" (dance Ritual mix) (8:53)
Review: With its distinctive cherries logo and long association with the White Isle - that's Ibiza, rather than the one off the coast of Portsmouth - Pacha remains one of Ibiza's most celebrated clubs - decades after it opened its doors. While the musical menu on offer has of course subtly changed over the years, it has always championed house music - as this celebratory collection of club classics that have rocked the dancefloor proves. As you'd expect, it is heavy on 90s and early 2000s anthems, from Pete Heller's late-90s disco-lopper 'Big Love' and Soul Central's piano solo-heavy re-make of Derrick May gem 'Strings of Life', to Dennis Ferrer's pleasingly low-slung and funky rework of Fish Go Deep's 'The Cure and the Cause', and Kings of Tomorrow's end-of-night singalong 'Finally'. There are a few more recent cuts on show too, including Camelphat & Elderbrook's 'Cola' and Solomun's celebrated vocal remix of Noir & Haze's 'Around'.
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Discography: The Singles Collection
Discography: The Singles Collection (limited blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 502173 2580238. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Pop
West End Girls (3:54)
Love Comes Quickly (4:13)
Opportunities (Let's Make Lots Of Money) (3:38)
Suburbia (4:00)
It's A Sin (5:02)
What Have I Done To Deserve This? (4:14)
Rent (3:32)
Always On My Mind (3:55)
Heart (4:17)
Domino Dancing (4:16)
Left To My Own Devices (4:48)
It's Alright (4:15)
So Hard (4:02)
Being Boring (4:50)
Where The Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You) (4:26)
Jealousy (4:14)
DJ Culture (4:12)
Was It Worth It? (4:21)
Review: Few synth-pop acts have captured the elegance, wit and sheer dancefloor appeal of this UK dance pop duo, and this compilation remains the definitive snapshot of their first five years. Originally released in 1992, this double album compiles 18 of their biggest hits, now reissued on striking blue vinyl is a remarkable album that's full of excellent songs that flow like a no other. The track list reads like a masterclass in electronic pop. From the moody, detached cool of 'West End Girls' to the euphoric satire of 'Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)', the duo's signature mix of sharp social commentary and irresistible melodies is on full display. 'It's a Sin' and 'Always on My Mind' showcase their ability to turn theatrical drama into anthemic dancefloor epics, while 'Domino Dancing' and 'Left to My Own Devices' reveal a Latin-infused, orchestral ambition. The collection also includes 'Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You)', a bold, unexpected U2/Frankie Valli mashup and 'Was It Worth It?', a then-new single that closes the album with reflective melancholy. Sonically, the reissue retains the crisp production that made these tracks timeless, while the blue vinyl adds a collector's appeal. More than just a greatest hits album, Discography is an album that gathered their impact in a perfect compilation.
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Played by: Shadow Dancer
 in stock $44.34
Oh England: Live At The Hammersmith Odeon 1979 FM Broadcast
Oh England: Live At The Hammersmith Odeon 1979 FM Broadcast (purple vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: JACK 075CV. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Rock
Moving (3:29)
Them Heavy People (3:56)
Violin (3:21)
Strange Phenomena (4:21)
Hammer Horror (2:46)
Don't Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake (3:59)
Wow (3:52)
Feel It (2:24)
Kite (9:41)
James & The Cold Gun (5:06)
Oh England My Lionheart (3:01)
Wuthering Heights (4:36)
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Spiritual Jazz 18: Behind The Iron Curtain Part 1 Esoteric Modal & Progressive Jazz From Central & Eastern Europe 1962-1988
Collage - "Halb Sirp (Bad Sickle)" (2:23)
Manfred Ludwig-Sextett - "Sextett" (2:25)
Bernt Rosengren - "Crazy Girl" (with Komeda Trio) (2:42)
Polish Jazz Quartet - "Promenade Through Empty Streets" (7:43)
Vagif Mustafa-Zade - "Caucasus" (4:16)
Quartet "Jazz Focus-65" - "Monday Morning" (7:31)
Theo Schumman Combo - "Karawane" (2:37)
Vaclav Zahradnik - "Podzimni Slunce" (6:19)
SHQ - "Lori" (4:31)
Sevil - "Mugam" (4:24)
Focus '65 - "Autumn Sun" (6:19)
The Golstain-Nosov Quintet - "Rosinent In Toledo" (10:46)
Yu - All Stars 1977 - "Kosmet" (10:45)
Michael Fritzen Quartett - "Rien" (bonus track) (3:05)
Dan Mindrila - "Sonet" (5:29)
Review: The Iron Curtain, a politically charged term of the 20th century, symbolised the divide between East and West. Winston Churchill famously referenced this metaphor, describing how an "Iron Curtain" descended upon Europe, obscuring the actions behind it. This two-parter record from Jazzman does the impossible, lifting the curtain through sound alone, representing jazz's ablation of political and cultural barriers, as it flourished in Soviet states and exposed the contradictory histories of Soviet jazz, from the 1960s to the 80s. Despite Cold War tensions and MADs, the Soviets didn't hold their breath for a second, embracing the jazz modernisms of hard bop, modal, Latin jazz and Eastern folk-jazz. The resilience of jazz artists during an era of geopolitical conflict thus offers a sprightly affirmation of spirituality and formal reinvention, in the face of adversity.






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R2 & Yoruba 25
R2 & Yoruba 25 (gatefold cream vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: R2YRS 1. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Deep House
Karizma - "Spirit" (6:20)
Karizma - "Spirit" (Honeycomb remix) (8:28)
Karizma - "Spirit" (K2 dub) (6:13)
Karizma - "W!thout !t" (3:12)
Osunlade - "Electricity" (7:17)
Osunlade - "Sumpin' Like Dis" (8:27)
Afefe Iku - "823" (7:05)
Mr Flip - "Drippin'" (Karizma Baltimore Drip) (6:05)
Review: Celebrating 25 years of two of the most influential house labels around, this joint double-pack from London's R2 and Osunlade's Yoruba Records is a heavyweight offering that bridges soulful roots and dancefloor depth. Karizma's long-awaited 'Spirit' appears in multiple formsihis original gospel-powered burner, a Josh Milan remix (as Honeycomb), and a dub version featuring Nicholas Ryan Gant, all radiating righteous, late-night warmth. The second R2 cut, 'W!thout !t' is stripped and punchy, full of Karizma's trademark percussive invention. Yoruba's side sees Osunlade light up the system with 'Electricity' and 'Sumpin' Like Dis', both steeped in rhythm and spiritual uplift. Afefe Iku's '823' dives deep into his signature twilight textures, while Karizma's Baltimore remix of Mr. Flip's 'Drippin'' closes the set on a loose and funky high. It's a snapshot of two defining voices in house musicirich in groove, spirit and intention.
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More
More ("blue sky thinking" blue vinyl LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: RT 0541LPE. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Spike Island (4:35)
Tina (3:31)
Grown Ups (5:54)
Slow Jam (5:04)
Farmers Market (4:27)
My Sex (4:27)
Got To Have Love (4:49)
Background Noise (3:42)
Partial Eclipse (4:24)
The Hymn Of The North (5:35)
A Sunset (3:09)
Review: It might be Pulp's first new album since We Love Life in 2001, but Jarvis Cocker has kept busy in that time, not least with his impeccable Jarv Is... project. Keeping himself match fit musically has evidently played into Pulp's hands because they sound inspired, at the top of their game and bound to consolidate their reputation one of the UK's most loved bands. Recorded with producer James Ford at Studio Orbb in North East London, they laid down eleven tracks in three weeks for this album and the lead single, 'Spike Island', is an enrapturing synth-led indie pop cut that whets the palate nicely for the other ten. The album is also their first since the passing of bassist Steve Mackay, who died in 2023. It is dedicated to his memory.
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Time Flies 1994-2009 (remastered)
Time Flies 1994-2009 (remastered) (limited 4xLP + print)
Cat: RKIDLP 150. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Supersonic (4:44)
Roll With It (4:00)
Live Forever (4:37)
Wonderwall (4:23)
Stop Crying Your Heart Out (4:57)
Cigarettes & Alcohol (4:50)
Songbird (2:08)
Don't Look Back In Anger (4:53)
The Hindu Times (3:52)
Stand By Me (5:59)
Lord Don't Slow Me Down (3:18)
Shakermaker (5:12)
All Around The World (9:26)
Some Might Say (5:27)
The Importance Of Being Idle (3:43)
D'You Know What I Mean? (7:41)
Lyla (5:12)
Let There Be Love (5:22)
Go Let It Out (4:38)
Who Feels Love? (5:38)
Little By Little (4:46)
The Shock Of The Lightning (5:04)
She Is Love (3:08)
Whatever (6:19)
I'm Outta Time (3:55)
Falling Down (4:15)
Review: Time flies, and yet there's time enough yet for the albatross of Britpop to mantle its wings just one more time. With this Oasis throwback first released as a 15th anniversary retrospective, now in 2025 yet another 15 years has passed, in effect marking the band's pearl anniversary (but not the pearly gates just yet). The quadruple vinyl set lands just ahead of the band's upcoming Oasis Live '25 tour, which we're won't fall afoul of a dynamic pricing fiasco this time around! The band's entire chart-crushing run from debut single 'Supersonic' to swan song 'Falling Down' is traversed, gathering all 26 singles from their seven UK number one albums - Definitely Maybe, (What's The Story) Morning Glory?, Be Here Now - including standalone favourites 'Whatever' and 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down'.
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All Asimov & No Fresh Air
Cat: RMQUALTROUGH 002LP. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Horror Clowns Are Dickheads (2:21)
Goodbye Sam, Hello Samaritans (2:50)
Rawlplugs Of Yesteryear (Breaking The States) (3:36)
The Bliss Of The Hereafter (3:08)
McCalliog & His Hens (3:14)
Record Store Day (3:15)
I'm Going Out Of My Mind Trying To Get Into Yours (2:37)
No-One Likes A Polymath (3:40)
Don't Get Me Wrong Yvonne (3:38)
Birmos In The Cowshed (3:00)
Falmouth Electrics (3:48)
Jack's Been To The National (4:04)
Possible Side Effects (4:47)
Review: Wirral group Half Man Half Biscuit return with 13 tracks of clipped, deadpan commentary and characteristically sharp titles. 'Horror Clowns Are Dickheads' sets the tone early i jagged, unglamorous, and unbothered with polish. 'Goodbye Sam, Hello Samaritans' and 'Rawlplugs of Yesteryear (Breaking the States)' take similarly sideways routes through pop culture detritus and social noise. 'The Bliss of the Hereafter' and 'McCalliog and His Hens' skew slower, with more spoken delivery than structure. 'Record Store Day' lands its target without overstating the punchline. Elsewhere, 'No-One Likes A Polymath' and 'Falmouth Electrics' keep the language tight but surprisingly pointed. 'I'm Going Out of My Mind Trying to Get Into Yours' is a rare moment of emotional slippage i though only just i before the band revert to type on 'Jack's Been to the National' and 'Possible Side Effects'. Overall, they remain the only band who could deliver lines like these and still sound like they're holding something back.
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Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel III
Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel III ('exoazurine' blue vinyl 2xLP + download code limited to 100 copies) (1 per customer)
Cat: PITP 79BLUE. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Final Approach 1 (5:33)
Final Approach 2 (5:29)
Final Approach 3 (5:45)
Final Approach 4 (5:23)
Final Approach 5 (5:31)
Final Approach 6 (7:01)
Blue New World 1 (5:38)
Blue New World 2 (12:09)
Blue New World 3 (5:22)
Blue New World 4 (5:55)
Blue New World 5 (11:45)
Review: UK ambient artist 36, whose real name is Dennis Huddleston and peerless American ambient producer Zake return to their Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel collaboration on the latter's Past Inside the Present. This ambient masterpiece offers glacial drones and delicate textures that drift like solar winds and evoke the vast calm of deep space. As always, it is layered music crafted with care and restraint that demands deep listening and provides a heady space for stillness and inward reflection in our overstimulated world. It's a meditative, cosmic journey that transcends ambient norms and is rich in subtle harmonics and emotional nuance and makes yet another standout from the tireless Zake and 36.
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Lift Off Part One
Lift Off Part One (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RHMC 0061. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Deep House
Hot Ice (6:24)
Jazz FUnk (7:26)
Woman Of Color (11:36)
Sexstrology (10:21)
Let Me See You Shining (9:01)
Review: After five years mostly playing only in the US, Ron Trent returns to global touring in 2025 as well as droppinga new album Lift Off, which spans a decade of recordings and comes nearly 35 years since his groundbreaking debut. The new record is packed with rich rhythms, warm chords and heady percussion with diverse sounds and tempos from across a lifetime spent collecting, playing and making music. Standouts include the Wally Badarou-inspired 'Hot Ice,' samba-infused 'Woman of Color' and the deep house jazz of 'Jazz Funk.'
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Oh England: Live At The Hammersmith Odeon 1979 FM Broadcast
Cat: JACK 075. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Rock
Moving (3:25)
Them Heavy People (4:02)
Violin (3:18)
Strange Phenomena (3:08)
Hammer Horror (3:11)
Don't Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake (5:11)
Wow (3:34)
Feel It (2:52)
Kite (9:43)
James & The Cold Gun (3:12)
Oh England My Lionheart (4:47)
Wuthering Heights (4:40)
Review: A live concert recording of the penultimate date on Kate Bush's first and only ever tour: The Tour of Life. As part of this run, Bush performed three nights on the trot at the Hammersmith Odeon in West London and the middle date was broadcast, thus immortalising one of the most innovative shows of that era or any era since. Hot off the heels of the release of her debut album The Kick Inside and the follow up Lionheart - both released in 1978 - the setlist draws heavily from said albums and she turned the songs from those albums into a visual spectacle. The full-blown theatrical appearance came at a time when Bush was the most photographed woman in Britain and had a megahit in the shape of her debut single 'Wuthering Heights' and soAit's a truly defining era that's on record. Kate Bush's mystique and a goddess-like aura may have been nurtured through her emphasis on visual art and theatre but delving into the music alone and drawing your own pictures to go with it, aided by her mesmerizing voice, is equally enthralling.
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Lift Off Part Two
Lift Off Part Two (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RHMC 0062. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Deep House
Just Another Love Song (5:40)
Juice (4:36)
And Fly Away (11:26)
Street Wave (12:48)
Her (10:38)
Review: Original deep house pioneer Ron Trent is back with another new album, 35 years after his game-changing debut. And Lift Off marks a sophisticated evolution in his sonic journey as he echews the introspective downtempo of his 2022 LP What Do The Stars Say To You and deftly blends epic instrumentals, vocal collaborations and intricate arrangements that reflect his diverse influences. There is a great sense of musicality here as masterful percussion intertwines with exploratory tempos and elegant bridge dance music's past, present and future. The highlight is 'Just Another Love Song' which has a whiff of Womack and Womack about it.
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Andromeda Orchestra (feat Nick The Record mix)
Cat: FAR 063. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Mythical (6:52)
Magic Light Connection (6:33)
Thinking About Your Love (7:05)
Get Up & Dance (Nick The Record mix) (7:04)
Mozambique (6:44)
Kano Line Dance (5:58)
Mythical (Full Motion dub mix) (6:21)
Swing On (7:21)
Review: The UK's Robin Lee is one of the members of much-loved disco gang Faze Action but also he's behind Andromeda Orchestra who return here with an album that offers a cosmic fusion of jazz-funk and disco. It's been put together with Moogs, clarinets, Rhodes and rich analogue textures that make for a mix of nostalgia and sonic richness that sinks you in deep. Blending nostalgia with innovation, Lee creates deep, immersive soundscapes. There are widescreen odysseys like 'Mythical', loved-up bunkers such as 'Thinking About Your Love' and a rare Nick The Record remix of 'Get Up & Dance' that overflows with cosmic melodies and lush, life-affirming strings.
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Rhythm Of Love
Rhythm Of Love (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LXMZK 11. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Special (feat Laura Quinn) (2:23)
Special (Act 2) (1:31)
Right By Your Side (feat Stimulator Jones) (3:03)
Cruisin' (3:28)
Cherish (feat Ella Thompson - High On Love version) (3:06)
Rhythm Of Love (feat Stimulator Jones) (3:11)
Far Away (2:26)
In Motion (feat Laura Quinn) (3:54)
Guiding Star (0:58)
Holding On (2:01)
Get 2 Know U (3:53)
Cherish (feat Ella Thompson - Nite Time version) (3:29)
Review: When it comes to genuinely open-minded and hard-to-pigeonhole Balearic fare, Alex Storrer AKA Lexx remains one of the best in the business. That much is proved by the producer's fourth artist album in six years, the gorgeous and languid Rhythm of Love. Unlike its predecessor, which saw Storrer explore instrumental pastures, Rhythm Of Love is a far more soul-flecked and vocal-heavy affair, with guest singers Laura Quinn, Stimulator Jones and Ella Thompson all making their presence felt across the album. Across 12 gorgeous tracks, Storrer and co sashay between sun-soaked, head-nodding soul ('Special'), lovers rock-inspired synth-soul ('Right By Your Side'), warm dancefloor adjacent sweetness ('Cherish'), reggae-soul ('Rhythm of Love'), organic deep house ('Far Away') and gorgeous ambient soundscapes ('Guiding Star'). As impeccable as you'd expect.
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Sell Me A Dream: Flowstalgia
Sell Me A Dream: Flowstalgia (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BS 051LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (1:08)
Sell Me A Dream (3:09)
Sucker Punch (2:58)
On The Daily (feat Prince Po & VegaMonster) (3:52)
Nothing To See Here (2:27)
The Devils Own (3:07)
It's Like That (remix) (2:53)
Bad Weather (feat MED & VegaMonster) (3:32)
Sand Castles (4:01)
Review: L.A. MC Pawz One links up with Dutch producer Robin Da Landlord for this gritty, no-gimmicks return to raw hip-hop. The duo met while touring Europe and dropped their first collab 'It's Like That,' which soon sparked the idea for a full project. What they have cooked up is a tightly woven album packed with sharp bars, boom-bap grit and a deep love for the golden era. Produced entirely by Robin, the album features legends like Prince Po, MED and VegaMonster. It's a record that keeps body and mind engaged with every passing beat and bar.
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Orbital (The Brown Album) (half speed remastered)
Orbital (The Brown Album) (half speed remastered) (limited gatefold brown & orange vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: LMS 1725321. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Techno
Time Becomes (6:45)
Planet Of The Shapes (4:35)
Lush 3-1 (5:44)
Lush 3-2 (7:46)
Impact (The Earth Is Burning) (7:11)
Remind (7:58)
Walk Now (6:50)
Monday (7:11)
Halcyon & On & On (9:12)
Imput Out (2:37)
Review: Originally released in 1993, seminal UK duo Orbital's Brown Album marked a bold leap forward in emotional depth and sonic ambition for electronic music. Tracks like 'Halcyon + On + On,' 'Impact (The Earth Is Burning)' and 'Lush 3-1/3-2' showcase the duo's masterful blend of driving rhythms and lush melodic textures. It was hailed as an instant classic at the time and made Mixmag's Best Dance Albums of All Time list. It has endured well over the last 30 years and is now reissued on vinyl for the first time in a decade, with a half-speed remaster and new liner notes by Andrew Harrison.
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Spiritual Jazz 18: Behind The Iron Curtain Part 2 Esoteric Modal & Progressive Jazz From Central & Eastern Europe 1962-1988
Leningrad Jazz Ensemble - "Aria" (1:41)
SH Quintet - "Delilah" (6:07)
Josef Blaha Trio - "Inter-Mezzo-Forte" (2:31)
Csaba Deseo Ensemble - "Beyond The Csitri Mountains" (6:44)
Manfred Ludwig Sextett - "Skandinavia" (2:46)
Anatoly Vapirov - "Mystery" (6:36)
Zbigniew Namyslowski - "Piatawka (In 5/4 Time)" (8:00)
The Andrzej Trzaskowski Quintet - "Synopsis (Expression I)" (3:50)
Tomsits Quartet - "Dhrupad" (6:28)
Nicolai Gromin Quartet - "Corrida" (6:55)
Valery Kolesnikov, Vyacheslav Novikov, Vladimir Molotkov, Alexander Christidis - "Rainbow" (5:57)
Tone Jansa Quartet - "Goa" (7:53)
S+HQ - "My Girl (& Other Things)" (5:46)
Pege International Jazz Workshop - "Hungarian Folk Song" (bonus track) (5:53)
Review: A new compilation from Spiritual Jazz shows the genre's predisposition to thrive despite heavy political oppression, with underworld eminents euphonating their radical music despite a hard immuring behind the Iron Curtain, which represented the gash between East and West during the Cold War. Contemporary jazz and European folk collide on the first of a two-parter record here, reflecting muted but reassuring sonic utterances sounding against oppression, a somewhat unspeakable sentiment whipping across the Eastern Bloc of the 50s and 60s. Vagif Mustafa Zade, an Azerbaijani pianist, and the Manfred Ludwig Sextett, from the same era, are only two such featured artists; they helped push the embrace hard bop and modal, and the boundaries of what was permissible under the regime.
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In Sight Vol 2
Cat: SCLP 545. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Uzuri (5:18)
Gigil (4:27)
Mindoro (alternative version) (5:11)
Ingenua (5:08)
Ya'aburnee (5:51)
Tarab (dub version) (5:53)
Mystical Funk (album version) (5:47)
Review: Gerardo Frisina's unmistakable fusion of Latin jazz, funk and soul with contemporary electronics entered a new phase with the announcement of his 'In Sight' series, a two-part project for 2025 set to rescan the multi-genre terrain and project it, rocket-like, into new stratospheres. The Schema Records founder now delivers the second promised instalment in the series, complementing a delicious first volume added to a brilliant swathe of 7"s and LPs, centring on not just his own talents but those of others, mainly those artists of his local Milanese Afro-Cuban jazz, soul and dub ken. Yet seven more finger-pinchers come tethered to adjacent movements in bossa nova, soft-adult cinematics and downtempo here.
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Played by: Pete Haigh, Scruscru
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The Genie (reissue)
Cat: SBCS 54LP. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Jazz
The Genie (5:54)
Magic Ride (5:29)
Pisces (5:11)
I'm So Glad (& I'm Thankful) (3:17)
You Think Of Her (6:36)
Night Breeze (6:04)
Mother Nile (6:45)
I Didn't Know What Time It Was (1:35)
Review: Bobby Lyle's 1977 classic jazz-funk album showcases his well-renowned keyboard mastery with standout tracks like the inventive title cut, 'The Genie,' which is a wild groove-driven journey through multiple shifts. His rendition of 'Night Breeze,' previously recorded by Ronnie Laws, is another highlight and the mystical 'Mother Nile' features deep rhythms while the dreamy mid-tempo roller 'Pisces' soothes. Up-tempo 'Magic Ride' and atmospheric 'You Think Of Her' showcase Bobby's rich vocals and a stellar lineup including Roland Bautista, Babatunde, Victor Feldman, Ernie Watts, and Donnie Beckhelp make this it's a definitive jazz-funk fusion gem.
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Played by: Pete Haigh, Osmose
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2t2
2t2 (white vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: CTI 2T2LP2025. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
Curae (5:05)
To Be (4:47)
Stound (4:06)
Never The Same (4:44)
Stolen Time (4:16)
Respair (3:33)
Threnody (4:15)
Sonance (5:17)
Review: One of the most legendary female producers in history of electronic music brings out her sixth solo album - not to mention her numerous seminal recordings as part of Throbbing Gristle and Chis & Cosey - and the first in three years. 2t2 is an intimate yet electrifying statement, a dualistic journey through rhythmic propulsion and meditative introspection across nine tracks entirely composed, performed and produced solely by Cosey herself. With 2t2, she expolores personal loss and global upheavalm transforming them into a defiant sonic odyssey, weaving raw energy and introspective depth together. The beat-driven tracks pulse with kinetic urgency, echoing her industrial and electronic roots, while the ambient passages invite deep contemplation. Lead single 'Stound' exemplifies this balanceiCosey's overtone chanting evokes resilience and catharsis, grounding the record in both personal and universal strength. 'Threnody' pays tribute to Delia Derbyshire and Andy Christian, weaving echoes of past creative dialogues into Cosey's present explorations. Even in its darker moments, there's a lightness, a refusal to succumb to despair, in evidende and Cosey seemingly embraces sorrow as a path to joy, a reminder that resistance and resilience are acts of creation. With 2t2, Cosey Fanni Tutti once again defies convention, crafting an album that is personal and powerful.
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Acts Of Faith
Cat: FLO 0019LP. Rel: 14 May 25
 
Soul
Act 1: I Look For You (2:48)
Act 2: Set Your Spirit Free (3:11)
Act 3: God Will Help You Heal (2:24)
Act 4: Heal (2:42)
Act 5: Soul Clean (4:15)
Act 6: The Lesson Is Over (5:43)
Act 7: Someone To Love You (3:51)
Act 8: Signs (4:13)
Act 9: Pray For Me (2:55)
Review: SAULT's masterful combination of soul, funk and gospel has made them a major underground phenomenon and that's a position that this, their 11th album, only helped to reinforce when it emerged in December 2024. Helmed by producer Inflo and featuring Cleo Sol's velvety vocals, the album unfolds as a seamless 32-minute suite of nine tracks, brimming with lush instrumentals and poignant themes of love, connection and resilience. While it leans less on the political sharpness of 2020's Untitled (Black Is), the album's spiritual undertones and hopeful messages shine with equal brilliance. From the Marvin Gaye-esque syncopations of opener 'I Look For You' to the jazz-infused 'Set Your Spirit Free', each song flows effortlessly into the next. Tracks like 'Soul Clean' and 'Someone To Love You' evoke 70s funk with wah-wah guitars and vibrant percussion, while the sensual, gospelly closer 'Pray For Me' wraps the album in shimmering strings and heartfelt intimacy. Despite its repetitive moments, the dynamic arrangements and Cleo Sol's stirring delivery keep the momentum alive. For those seeking solace or upliftment, Acts of Faith offers a cohesive and soul-nourishing experienceiits blend of genres and meditative beauty, a comforting reminder of music's power to heal.
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Marca Passo
Cat: FARO 251LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Belenzinho (5:28)
Fantasy '82 (6:04)
Marca Tempo (4:19)
Andarai (6:30)
Arabuta (5:51)
Samba Pro Mamao (5:17)
O Mergulhador (5:46)
Last Summer In Rio (feat Jean Paul 'Bluey' Maunick) (8:36)
Review: It has been a full half a century since legendary Brazilian outfit Azymuth made their debut and their new album, Marca Passo, reaffirms their place as legends of jazz-funk. It was recorded in Rio and produced by Daniel Maunick and is the group's first album since drummer Ivan "Mamao" Conti's passing, with bassist Alex Malheiros now the sole founding member. He's joined by Kiko Continentino and new drummer Renato Massa to continue Azymuth's tradition of blending samba soul, funk and cosmic jazz. Highlights include a tribute to Conti, 'Samba Pro Mamao,' and a refreshed take on 'Last Summer In Rio.' The album is a vital, heartfelt continuation of Azymuth's enduring legacy.
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Brighter The Days
Brighter The Days (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BBE 801ALP. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Soul
Intro (0:52)
This Thing Called Life (4:56)
Won't Let You Down (feat K ZIA & The Swag) (4:27)
I've Been Waiting (4:23)
Brighter The Days (3:45)
There's Much Love In The World (4:56)
Lovey Dovey (feat Eric Roberson & Raheem DeVaughn) (5:36)
Research (feat Honey Larochelle) (3:52)
On My Own (feat Paul Weller) (4:06)
Omar & Don-e - "Out Of Sight" (interlude) (0:37)
Can We Go Out? (3:46)
It's Gonna Be Alright (feat Scratch Professer) (3:49)
We Can Go Anywhere (feat Giggs) (4:43)
Latin Salsa (3:55)
Holding On To Life (feat Ledisi) (4:49)
Much 2 Much (3:23)
1234 (feat Jeru The Damaja) (3:46)
Love Is Like (feat India Arie) (3:38)
Review: Brit soul legend Omar's new work finds him in full command of his craft, gracefully vaulting through decades of soul, funk and jazz with a sound that feels both grounded in history and refreshingly modern. His collaborations - from Paul Weller's understated elegance to Giggs' streetwise energy - highlight his remarkable versatility, yet it's his own magnetic voice that pulls everything together. The arrangements are lush, rich with organic instrumentation and tinged with Caribbean warmth, offering a sound palette that's as riveting as it is all-consuming. Tracks like 'There's Much Love In The World' reflect the timeless optimism that runs through Omar's music, celebrating unity while reminding us of the power of soulful connection. Despite the star-studded line-up of guests, this release is unmistakably Omar's. His voice - distinctive and effortlessly smooth - remains at the heart of each song, whether he's trading verses with Raheem DeVaughn or harmonising with Ledisi's rich tones. The musical textures on display are just as varied, blending organic rhythms with electronic beats that never overwhelm the track's emotional core. Over time, Omar's musical approach has only become more layered and expansive, yet his unmistakable sound remains intactianchored in the originality that made him a key figure in modern soul and funk.
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Played by: DJ Johnny Rebel
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Instant Holograms On Metal Film
Instant Holograms On Metal Film (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: DUHFD 46C. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Mystical Plosives (4:08)
Aerial Troubles (3:14)
Melodie Is A Wound (4:18)
Immortal Hands (6:22)
Vermona F Transistor (4:37)
Le Coeur Et La Force (4:21)
Electrified Teenybop! (4:20)
Transmuted Matter (4:14)
Esemplastic Creeping Eruption (6:03)
If You Remember I Forgot How To Dream (part 1) (3:38)
Flashes From Everywhere (5:27)
Colour Television (5:30)
If You Remember I Forgot How To Dream (part 2) (2:55)
Review: Stereolab first formed back in 1990 in London. Record collector Tim Gane hooked up with French chanteuse Laetitia Sadier and they stayed together until 2009, then took a hiatus until retiring to the live arena in 2019. There have only been reissues since, but now the group returns with their first new album in 15 years. It features 13 fresh studio tracks from the avant-pop pioneers who revitalise their sounds with signature motorik grooves and adventurous new textures. Announced via a 7" single and cryptic word search sent to uber fans, it features guest appearances from Cooper Crain, Rob Frye and others, all adding rich layers. Lead single 'Aerial Troubles' signifies the playful experimentation and sly sophistication you would expect from this band, this effort feeling warmly familiar yet thrillingly new.
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim: Atmospheres (Soundtrack)
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim: Atmospheres (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold transparent blue & black splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SL9 204514LITA. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Soundtracks
Skyrim Atmospheres Part 1 (21:13)
Skyrim Atmospheres Part 2 (20:30)
Review: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim: Atmospheres is soundtrack that delivers the amazing experience of Jeremy Soule's award-winning, ethereal soundscape for the legendary Skyrim. Known for creating atmospheric scores for The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and Guild Wars, Soule, alongside Bethesda's Audio Director Mark Lampert, crafts a sweeping soundtrack that perfectly encapsulates Skyrim's majestic yet perilous landscapes. This edition features a splattered black and clear vinyl design, housed in a refined gatefold jacket with UV spot highlights. Soule's Skyrim Atmospheres track, a formidable 42-minute piece, is a journey through the serene yet haunting soundscapes that define Skyrim. The soundtrack captures the power and beauty of this open-world game, giving players and listeners a deep sense of the rugged, mythical realm of Skyrim. Though subtle and introspective, the compositions exude a haunting grandeur, with resonant toms, dramatic horns, and flowing melodies that evoke both serenity and unease. Receiving Game of the Year honours and numerous RPG awards, Skyrim has become an emblem of immersive world-building and its soundtrack enhances the game's lasting appeal. Even outside of gameplay, Soule's music strikes a chord with listeners, evoking feelings of adventure, mystery and heroismiqualities that make this album a timeless masterpiece.
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Birthing
Birthing (trifold 3xLP + DVD + poster in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: STUMM 516. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
The Healers (19:58)
I Am A Tower (19:16)
Birthing (20:02)
Red Yellow (6:50)
Guardian Spirit (10:52)
The Merge (15:18)
Rope (11:41)
Away (7:19)
Birthing (DVD)
Review: American industrial kings Swans' latest offering unfurls across a sprawling 19-minute journey, building a tension that is as much about space as it is about sound. The first half, marked by 'The Healers' and 'I Am A Tower,' feels like an unyielding force, as if the music itself is evolving into something beyond human comprehension. Gira's voice, thick with grit, clashes with the deep rumble of guitars, creating a rhythm that seems to pulse from a primal core. The journey picks up momentum through 'Red Yellow' and 'Guardian Spirit,' where the sound bends and twists, its drone-like qualities alternately lulling and unsettling. By the time 'Away' takes hold, the track feels less like a song and more like an emotional release, with each successive wave stripping something away, leaving raw, exposed moments in their wake. A visceral experience that demands patience and reflection, with each track revealing layers of complexity.


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Love It To Death (Rhino High Fidelity)
Love It To Death (Rhino High Fidelity) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: RPRW 7819601. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Rock
Caught In A Dream
I'm Eighteen
Long Way To Go
Black Juju
Is It My Body
Hallowed Be My Name
Second Coming
Ballad Of Dwight Fry
Sun Arise
Review: Detroit rock monster Alice Cooper's band hit their stride in 1971 with this raw, swaggering major-label breakout, now reissued on Rhino's high-fidelity imprint. The set blends garage rock grit with theatrical flair, laying the foundation for what would later be called shock rock. Powered by Bob Ezrin's debut co-production, the groupiAlice Cooper, Glen Buxton, Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway and Neal Smithideliver hard-edged anthems laced with surrealist angst and proto-punk snarl. Tracks like 'I'm Eighteen' - the track that John Lydon auditioned for the Sex Pistols with - and 'Caught In A Dream' balance noise and nuance, while deeper cuts like 'Sun Arise' and 'Is It My Body' play with form and stagecraft. A new interview with Ezrin offers insight into the sessions and his early relationship with the band. Recut for audiophile listening, it's a vital snapshot of early 70s US rock, reissued with care and context.
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Spring Sampler
VARIOUS
Cat: ADID 114. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Deep House
Luca Saporito - "Next To Me" (feat Dalma Puskas) (5:46)
Tommy Raffa - "Outta Nowhere" (6:32)
AZ Denar - "This Way" (7:28)
Dimitri Nakov, Limara - "WOW" (feat Natacha Atla - Trip mix) (7:26)
Matiramic - "The Chant" (6:55)
Marian (AR) - "Obsidian" (7:26)
Haums, Wassu - "Star Safari" (7:25)
Jim Rider - "Dust" (feat Niicx) (7:22)
Pole Folder, GMJ & Matter - "Voyage Austral" (7:32)
Nathan Katz, Molac - "Magnetic" (7:19)
Andy Page - "Blob & Wriggle" (5:05)
Lauren Ritter - "Form Constant" (Lost Desert remix) (7:28)
Review: Lee Burridge's All Day Dream has one of the most recognisable sounds in house music. It's deep, its; dreamy, it's organic. Within that framework, he has recruited plenty of fresh talents to find their own niche and now serves up some sounds from his current squad on this lovely summer sampler. Luca Saporito kicks off with the melancholic chords of "Next To Me Ft. Dalma Puska's, Marian (Ar) locks you into a state of hypnosis with 'Obsidian' and Pole Folder, Gmj & Matter bring subtle day time trance vibes to 'Voyage Austral' which is rich in prog energy. Lauren Ritter's 'Form Constant (Lost Desert RemiX)' is a gorgeous closer with magical xylophone style melodies bring a lightness of touch and deep emotional resonance.
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More
More ('Theresa' green vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RT 0541LP2. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Spike Island (4:41)
Tina (3:23)
Grown Ups (5:55)
Slow Jam (5:05)
Farmers Market (4:17)
My Sex (4:27)
Got To Have Love (4:50)
Background Noise (3:42)
Partial Eclipse (4:24)
The Hymn Of The North (5:35)
A Sunset (3:09)
Review: Jarvis Cocker has opened Pulp into a nine-piece band for this resounding comeback, their first album in 23 years. With some members having been touring members and part of the Jarv Is... band - Cocker's made them more formally part of of Pulp, which is great because the likes of Emma Smith on violin and guitar (she played with Meilyr Jones previously) is an incredible musician to have around. The lead single 'Spike Island' is a song that like many of Cocker's classics you don't need to hear that many times before it's wedged in your head and your whistling it until the end of time. But Pulp is never in danger on relying on the topline; there's a textured, though-provoking underpinning that hints at how epic their live shows are set to be in the wake of this album, which does look handsome in that particular shade of green.
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Integration Live 1996
Integration Live 1996 (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: EWR 041LTD. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
In Between Days (3:25)
From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea (8:08)
Shiver & Shake (3:57)
Disintegration (8:03)
End (7:28)
Three Imaginary Boys (3:06)
Boys Don’t Cry (2:51)
10:15 Saturday Night (4:04)
Killing An Arab (2:52)
Mint Car (3:32)
Close To Me (3:57)
Why Can’t I Be You (7:00)
Charlotte Sometimes (6:46)
A Forest (6:28)
Review: This brilliant double album captures legendary UK miserablists The Cure live in Rio de Janeiro's Apotheosis Square back in early 1996, during a performance broadcast by the King Biscuit Flower Hour. The setlist blends plenty of their classics with newer material from their Wild Mood Swings era, including fan favourites like 'A Forest,' 'Disintegration,' 'In Between Days,' 'Fom The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea' and the evergreen 'Boys Don't Cry.' It's a testament to the fact that the band was still evolving and able to conjure real emotional intensity that was as powerful in the mid-'90s as in their early post-punk days.
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Astral Projections (feat ERP, Client_03, Plant43, Carl Finlow etc.)
VARIOUS
Cat: AC 016. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Electro
ERP - "Telenovela" (5:53)
Reptant - "A Glimpse From Inside The Vortex" (6:13)
MOY - "Pale Nimbus" (6:10)
Client 03 - "TranSonicDelta A5" (3:52)
Plant43 - "Tectonic Lakes" (6:16)
Abduction - "Hours/Days" (6:30)
Carl Finlow - "Woven" (6:07)
Transparent Sound - "Nervous Smiles" (5:30)
Radioactive Man - "Space Junk" (5:35)
Domenic Cappello - "Underwater Lights" (7:19)
Fasme - "Underneath" (6:01)
DMX Krew - "New Blue Goo" (4:01)
Review: Alien Communications has sent out some otherworldly transmissions to cult electro talents ERP, Client_03, Plant43 and Carl Finlow and in return they have been sent a series of killer new tunes for this bumper double 12". ERP's 'Telenovela' I first to cast off into the cosmos with solar winds gently blowing over kinetic drums and far-sighted celestial pads. MOY brings some wonky acid turbulence to the trip on 'Pale Nimbus' and Juno favourite Carl Finlow gets a little grubby with his gloopy, sordid electro wobbler 'Woven'. Another titan of the scene, Radioactive Man, comes through with a winky gem that harks back to Two Lone Swordsmen on 'Space Junk', with many other essentials from the likes of DMX Crew and Domenic Cappello making this utterly essential.

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The Super Dry: Tokyo 2002
Cat: LF 003. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
The Hindu Times (3:53)
Hung In A Bad Place (3:14)
Better Man (4:12)
Force Of Nature (4:48)
Little By Little (4:37)
Whatever (4:43)
D'You Know What I Mean (6:33)
Some Might Say (5:05)
My Generation (3:41)
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Would You Believe (reissue)
Cat: CHIMCP 009. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Would You Believe (2:42)
Come Again (2:35)
Life Is Short (3:08)
Feeling Easy (3:13)
Daytime Girl (2:43)
Daytime Girl (Coda) (1:38)
London Social Degree (2:19)
Portobello Road (1:59)
Question Mark (2:24)
Being Happy (2:30)
Girl From New York (3:17)
It Brings Me Down (2:33)
Review: Charly's reissue of this lost gem marks the start of Immediate Records' 60th anniversary celebrations, spotlighting a psych-pop marvel once nearly buried by industry chaos. Crafted by Billy Nichollsijust 16 at the timeiit's a sun-streaked, orchestrally rich set that genuinely holds its own next to Pet Sounds, a comparison that's often lazily thrown around but here actually fits. Tracks like 'Would You Believe?' and 'Girl From New York' shimmer with melodic ambition, the arrangements buoyed by John Paul Jones, Ronnie Lane, Arthur Greenslade and guest appearances from the Small Faces. Despite being shelved shortly after completion, it's aged into something quietly mythic: Swinging London filtered through orchestral grandeur, full of naive wonder but sophisticated beyond its years. A reissue that rewrites the teenage dream with baroque precision.
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Seven Mile (remixes)
Cat: NER 26211. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Deep House
Seven Mile (Dennis Quin remix) (5:04)
Seven Mile (Kai Alce NDATL remix) (6:42)
Seven Mile (Rocco Rodamaal & Alex Finkin remix) (6:46)
Seven Mile (Louie's instrumental demo mix) (5:25)
Seven Mile (Rocco Rodamaal Deep Down mix) (5:46)
Seven Mile (Rocco Rodamaal dubby mix) (6:18)
Seven Mile (Charlie Levine remix) (6:25)
Seven Mile (Charlie Levine Wild version) (5:30)
Review: New York legend Louie Vega and Detroit icon Moodymann - two titans of house with deep but divergent lineages - collide again on 'Seven Mile', reissued here as a hefty double pack with remixes. Originally released in 2022 on Vega's Expansions in the NYC LP, this expanded edition gathers fresh reworks from trusted names across the house spectrum. Dennis Quin goes punchy and percussive, Kai Alce turns in a soulful NDATL roller, and Rocco Rodamaal teams up with Alex Finkin before offering two lush solo interpretations across the C-side. Vega's own instrumental demo mix adds vintage bounce, while Charlie Soul Clap, here credited as Charlie Levine, delivers an ecstatic final pair - his 'Wild Version' the most unhinged of the lot.
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First & Last & Always In London
First & Last & Always In London (gatefold purple vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: EWR 039LTD. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
First & Last & Always (4:10)
Lucretia, My Reflectiion (4:53)
Body & Soul (3:24)
Detonation Boulevard (3:31)
Ribbons (3:52)
Dominion/Mother Russia (7:24)
Flood II (5:23)
Valentine (4:22)
Heartland (2:40)
Doctor Jeep (4:48)
Amphetamine Logic (4:02)
Gimme Shelter (5:25)
This Corrosion (7:12)
Jolene (2:41)
Vision Thing (4:27)
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Phantom Island
Cat: 987043 1746. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Phantom Island (5:16)
Deadstick (3:32)
Lonely Cosmos (5:31)
Eternal Return (4:35)
Panpsych (4:01)
Spacesick (4:42)
Aerodynamic (4:48)
Sea Of Doubt (4:18)
Silent Spirit (4:30)
Grow Wings & Fly (5:06)
Review: What's that strange rock formation over there? Phantom Island hears King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard burrow back into their sprawling underworld Gizzverse, mixing hallucinatory narratives and a restrained sonic palette, all while returning their rock operatic thematic hand to the cartographic myth of phantom islands. First intended to lead their album Flight b741, the song (come album) took on a life of its own, and just had to be released separately. Pepys Island and Antillia are a but a few of the mythological backbones of this miraging rock masterpiece, intuiting the story of a pilot touching down on a dreamlike island, only to find the passengers unraveling into visions of gods and beasts.
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Dubnobasswithmyheadman (reissue)
Cat: UWR 00099LP. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Progressive House
Dark & Long (7:32)
Mmm Skyscraper I Love You (12:46)
Surfboy (7:34)
Spoonman (7:34)
Tongue (4:38)
Dirty Epic (10:00)
Cowgirl (8:14)
River Of Bass (6:25)
ME (7:02)
Review: This 2025 reissue of the British duo's 1995 breakthrough offering captures the raw energy and genre-blending brilliance that made it an instant classic. Still revered for its fusion of techno, house, and ambient with a distinctly industrial edge, the album's resonance continues to define electronic music today. Tracks like 'Dark & Long' and 'Surfboy' showcase their ability to create expansive, atmospheric soundscapes that are both tough and emotive. The low-end drive of 'Cowgirl' and the serene tones of 'River of Bass' reflect the duo's mastery in blending dancefloor-ready beats with intricate textures. Hailing from the UK, the duo pushed boundaries with their dark, melodic sensibility, crafting a sound that remains influential. Their influence on modern electronic music is undeniable, and this reissue serves as a vital reminder of how they redefined the genre back in the 90s, keeping the core of their vision intact while inspiring new generations of listeners.
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Played by: Shadow Dancer
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Load (remastered)
Load (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram 'poor twisted' orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BLCKND 11R1W. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Metal
Ain't My Bitch
2x4
The House Jack Built
Until It Sleeps
King Nothing
Hero Of The Day
Bleeding Me
Cure
Poor Twisted Me
Wasting My Hate
Mama Said
Thorn Within
Ronnie
The Outlaw Torn
Review: Originally released in 1996, the sixth full-length from the biggest of the "Big Four" of thrash, saw the Los Angeles metal titans subvert any and all expectations with an embracing of hard rock, grunge and Americana, complete with a controversial makeover that swapped out ripped jeans for leather pants and cropped haircuts. Returning to work with Bob Rock following the global success of 1991's Black Album, the well-documented 80s-to-90s transitional identity crisis would result in enough material for two albums, released one year apart in the form of Load and Reload. Although initially lambasted upon release by genre purists, the three decades since have seen cuts such as 'Ain't My Bitch', 'The House Jack Built' and 'Until It Sleeps' become accepted as live staples and fan favourites, while the folk-balladry of 'Mama Said' and the epic closer 'The Outlaw Torn' are now perceived as quintessential Metallica. Celebrating its 30th anniversary just a year early with a slew of different reissue sets, this straight up gatefold double LP focuses squarely on the original album, fully remastered by Reuben Cohen, whilst offering, for the first time ever, the original extended version of 'The Outlaw Torn' that was originally edited due to manufacturing limits.
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Under A Grey Sky 1981
Under A Grey Sky 1981 (gatefold grey vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: EWR 040LTD. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
The Holy Hour (4:34)
In Your House (3:39)
The Drowning Man (5:11)
10:15 Saturday Night (3:52)
Accuracy (3:59)
The Funeral Party (3:03)
M (3:36)
Primary (4:46)
Other Voices (4:45)
All Cats Are Grey (5:22)
Fire In Cairo (6:30)
Play For Today (3:54)
A Forest (4:45)
Review: Captured during The Cure's seminal 1981 Picture Tour, this vital 13-track collection is a raw, atmospheric glimpse into a band deep in their post-punk ascent. Recorded while promoting their haunting third album Faith, the setlist draws from early classics like 'A Forest,' '10:15 Saturday Night' and 'Fire in Cairo' while darker cuts like 'All Cats Are Grey' and 'Play for Today' showcase the band's moody evolution from wiry, spiky songsmiths into epic goth pioneers. Stripped-down, urgent and undeniably magnetic, this live recording cemented The Cure's status as generational icons and even more years it, it is still resonant with intensity and vulnerability.
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Mixes Of A Lost World
Mixes Of A Lost World (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 758644 7. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
I Can Never Say Goodbye (Paul Oakenfold 'Cinematic' remix)
Endsong (Orbital remix)
Drone:no Drone (Daniel Avery remix)
All I Ever Am (Meera remix)
A Fragile Thing (Ame remix)
And Nothing Is Forever (Danny Briottet & Rico Conning remix)
Warsong (Daybreakers remix)
Alone (Four Tet remix)
I Can Never Say Goodbye (Mental Overdrive remix)
And Nothing Is Forever (Cosmodelica Electric Eden remix)
A Fragile Thing (Sally C remix)
Endsong (Gregor Tresher remix)
Warsong (Omid 16B remix)
Drone:no Drone (Anja Schneider remix)
Alone (Shanti Celeste 'February Blues' remix)
All I Ever Am (Mura Masa remix)
Review: A four sided selection of remixes of the goth kingpins' widely acclaimed and long awaited latest album Songs of a Lost World. From the moment Paul Oakenfold's 'I Can Never Say Goodbye' rework opens proceedings i lush strings, half-submerged vocals, and a cinematic pace i it's clear that curation, not just contribution, has shaped the form. Orbital turn 'Endsong' into a glistening spiral of sequencers and tension, while Sally C's raw house take on 'A Fragile Thing' ups the pulse without disturbing the gloom. Smith i still unmistakably the same outsider from Crawley, West Sussex i guides things with restraint, letting the space speak louder than the noise. Four Tet's version of 'Alone' closes the first disc like a forgotten lullaby, cracked and glinting. You don't get every remix i the more textural, post-rock turns are gone i but you do get a sharp cross-section that keeps faith with both atmosphere and momentum. It's the kind of record that feels designed for the night: not to lift it, exactly, but to sink into it willingly, track by track.
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