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Loophole
Loophole (light blue vinyl LP)
Cat: M 9516UKLPRE. Rel: 03 May 24
 
Folk/Americana
Shirl's Ghost
Ambrosia
Ciao Ciao Bambino
Tout Suite!
The Human Race
You Smiled At Me
A Ricochet Moment
Connemara
Merry-Go-Round
You're A Long Time Dead
Naturally It's You
Coda
Review: Michael Head is a veteran treasure of Liverpool's music scene with a background in bands like Shack, The Dance Party and The Pale Fountains, and for the past five years he's been indulging his immaculate songwriting with The Red Elastic Band. There's always a confessional lilt to Head's lyricism, and it comes through even clearer on Loophole as he enters an especially reflective mode ahead of the release of his autobiography. With many a story to tell, set to stirring and sentimental songs to carry with you through life, this is one of Liverpool's finest doing what he does best.
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Solar Power
Cat: 381764 8. Rel: 20 Aug 21
 
Indie/Alternative
The Path (3:39)
Solar Power (3:13)
California (3:12)
Stoned In The Nail Salon (4:27)
Fallen Fruit (3:58)
Secrets From A Girl (Who's Seen It All) (3:40)
The Man With The Axe (4:15)
Dominoes (2:02)
Big Star (2:46)
Leader Of A New Regime (1:32)
Mood Ring (3:28)
Oceanic Feeling (6:28)
Review: Some Lorde fans were a little irritated by 'Solar Power', the lead single from her comeback album of the same name, primarily because it sounded far more influenced by cheery '90s indie-pop and summery blue-eyed soul than her moodier early work. She's carried that over into album, which arrives as a boxed high-res download with tons of additional content (poster, postcards, booklet and so on). The singer-songwriter's first set in for years is full of gently warming fare, from the opaque, dewy-eyed folk of 'Stoned in the Nail Station', to the early 2000s R&B-pop-goes-summer soul flex of recent single 'Mood Ring'. There's no glum moodiness here, just gently positive music to raise your mood in these most testing of times.
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No Geography
No Geography (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XDUSTLP 11. Rel: 12 Apr 19
 
Breakbeat
Eve Of Destruction (4:40)
Bango (4:08)
No Geography (3:13)
Got To Keep On (5:17)
Gravity Drops (4:38)
The Universe Sent Me (6:03)
We've Got To Try (3:39)
Free Yourself (4:21)
MAH (5:37)
Catch Me I'm Falling (5:19)
Review: The Chemical Brothers are back with their 10th studio album (mixes and soundtracks not withstanding), and they're sounding especially fired up. The widescreen stadium psychedelia they've made their own spills out in abundance across "No Geography", but it's also matched with a feverish energy. The more up-tempo tracks, like "Gravity Drops" and "Eve Of Destruction", spit and snarl with the best of their classic, down and dirty dancefloor material, but there's plenty of space for the starry eyed songwriting they've made their own in more recent times. Just cop "The Universe Sent Me" and be immediately transported to a festival field, where you'll no doubt be catching The Bro's this summer.
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Are You Satisfied?
Cat: 472546 1. Rel: 29 May 15
 
Punk/Hardcore
The Hunter (3:00)
Cheer Up London (2:33)
Sockets (3:26)
Despair & Traffic (2:18)
Do Something (2:27)
Are You Satisfied? (1:31)
Wow!!! 7AM (3:44)
Hey (2:24)
Live Like An Animal (3:35)
Ninety Nine (3:15)
She Wants Me Now (2:33)
Feed The Mantaray (2:55)
Sugar Coated Bitter Truth (4:01)
Review: Kent two-piece Slaves are purveyors of a wry, raw brand of old-fashioned punk rock that is as equal parts economical, raucous and exhilarating. They may take their cues from the nihilistic spirit of the Sex Pistols and the hormonal rage of garage rock, yet they parlay old-fashioned influences with contemporary spirit and intensity, in the process creating an album curiously timeless and primal. Yet most important to the charge of 'Are You Satisfied' is its scabrous lyrics and drummer/vocalist Isaac Holman's acidic invective, rendering this collection a unique combination of style and ire.
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Nothing Left To Lose Remixes
Nothing Left To Lose Remixes (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: EBTG 16V. Rel: 11 May 23
 
Deep House
Nothing Left To Lose (Four Tet remix) (4:33)
Nothing Left To Lose (extended club mix) (6:35)
Nothing Left To Lose (Four Tet instrumental) (4:33)
Nothing Left To Lose (extended club dub) (6:35)
Review: Legendary UK indie hopefuls turned leftfield dance-pop institution Everything But the Girl aka Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn have got their first album in over 20 years dropping around about now. Before that though they have commissioned some superb remixes of the lead single. One is from Four Tet, whom they say they have always loved for the "meditative but propulsive thing in his music. The restraint mixed with momentum." He pulls off that trick again here with a fine remix, and he also supplies an instrumental, then comes extended club and dub mixes of the original from Ben Watt and Bruno Ellingham.
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 in stock $19.21
Cyclorama
Cyclorama (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 380757 2. Rel: 25 Jun 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Come (2:28)
Ani Kuni (4:36)
Magic (6:46)
Attrape-Reve (3:45)
Tunnel (feat Channel Tres) (5:08)
Requiem (4:57)
Feel Good (3:56)
Melody (4:56)
Oasis (6:05)
Artemis (2:32)
Jiminy (6:02)
Bilboquet (Sirba) (3:16)
Les Jolies Choses (3:25)
Peter Pan (feat Antonin) (4:03)
Review: If you've stumbled upon Polo & Pan for the first time here then consider this blurb a gateway to an entire musical realm that has been getting built since the middle of last decade. Well, maybe even longer. The French electronic artists have already achieved big things in their homeland and beyond, and by that we mean certified platinum sales internationally for debut album Caravelle. This is the follow-up and it's every bit the grand voyage.

The duo's videos speak volumes about where the tunes themselves are at. Think very colourful, visually captivating cartoon worlds, editing either set to unapologetically up front beats or allowing the more laidback rhythms to unfold like narratives. It's certainly danceable, but we're talking pop odyssey not disco fodder for this one, and wouldn't want it any other way.
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 in stock $32.90
Turn The Car Around
Turn The Car Around (limited gatefold heavyweight cream vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: HF 15LPY. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Overnight Trains (3:45)
Don't Say It's Over (3:46)
Feel Loop (Lizard Dream) (3:33)
Long Live The Strange (4:21)
Not The Only Things (5:40)
Turn The Car Around (3:43)
This Love (3:49)
Sonny The Strong (4:06)
Dance On (5:01)
Review: Gaz Coombes is a bonafide national treasure. When you think back to his years as main man in Supergrass, while the band were up there with the most iconic of the time, they were very much of that time, and didn't necessarily give that much inclination as to the innovation and boundary pushing nature of the lead singer's future solo oeuvre.

Turn the Car Around is the latest case in point. As a record, it's remarkably broad yet totally coherent. It's epic and polished but notably gritty. Tracks like 'Long Live The Strange' veer from theatrical rock 'n' roll choruses to more intimate pared back verses, while 'Feel Loop (Lizard Dream)' is a swaggering slice of garage guitar stuff where the strained six strings act as second voice in duet with artist's vocals. Just two examples of the mastery at work, this is a modern classic.
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 in stock $36.32
Fantasy
Fantasy (limited gatefold blue marbled vinyl 2xLP + insert + stickers)
Cat: 486373 7. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Water Deep (3:17)
Oceans Niagara (4:26)
Amnesia (4:01)
Us & The Rest (5:30)
Earth To Sea (6:33)
Radar, Far, Gone (4:05)
Deceiver (6:12)
Fantasy (4:29)
Laura (4:05)
Sunny Boy (5:57)
Kool Nuit (7:55)
Sunny Boy (part 2) (2:00)
Dismemberment Bureau (7:08)
Review: Grammy-nominated artist M83 is a famously prolific producer and as such new long player Fantasy is his ninth over the course of the last 20 years. His music is not about escaping but about transporting you to whole new worlds entirety. He can do soundtracks, stage compositions, studio records and plenty in between, always with a rare grasp of time, space and emotion. This one was written with live performance in mind so it finds him very present both vocally and lyrically with plenty of dazzling musicianship and exuberant grooves.
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 in stock $25.25
Hyperspace
Hyperspace (gatefold 180 gram silver vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 776925 0. Rel: 22 Nov 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Hyperlife (1:31)
Uneventful Days (3:16)
Saw Lightning (4:02)
Die Waiting (4:01)
Chemical (4:16)
See Through (3:28)
Hyperspace (2:48)
Stratosphere (4:14)
Dark Places (3:33)
Star (2:48)
Everlasting Nothing (4:56)
Review: "Hyperspace" sees Beck venture further down the pop road, drafting in a wealth of high profile, stadium-filling collaborators to realise what's arguably his most synthesised work to date. Full marks to anyone who, upon blind taste test, immediately jumped to the conclusion this was indeed Beck. Fear not, that's less a result of his iconic and infinitely listenable voice not shining through, and more down to what else is in these arrangements. Working with legendary studio genius Pharrell Williams (who co-produced and co-wrote), you'll also find Coldplay's Chris Martin and Georgia, US rapper and drummer Terrell Hines involved here, amongst others. Together with these names we're taken into a soaring, immersive and glittering world of sophisticated but chart-friendly anthems, from clap-a-long number "Die Waiting", to the epic space-rock closer "Everlasting Nothing".
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Smile
Smile (gatefold cream vinyl LP)
Cat: 890104. Rel: 28 Aug 20
 
Pop
Never Really Over (3:43)
Cry About It Later (3:07)
Teary Eyes (3:00)
Daisies (2:53)
Resilient (3:07)
Not The End Of The World (2:55)
Smile (feat Diddy) (3:00)
Champagne Problems (3:16)
Tucked (3:07)
Harleys In Hawaii (3:04)
Only Love (3:18)
What Makes A Woman (2:10)
Review: New mum Katy Perry's legacy is already pretty much assured. Whatever she turns out now will likely get her back in the charts, and the headlines, whatever it sounds like. He latest album 'Smile' is not as jam-packed with pop hits as past works have been, but it is still a competent collection of big tunes that will strike a chord with fans. It's packed with jaunty arrangements, self-reflective commentary and plenty of allusions to her private life and musically it touches on classic candy pop, trap influences and forlorn anthems, as well as some of the cartoon-ish styles she has been associated with since day one.
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 in stock $27.64
No Protection (reissue)
No Protection (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 570096 3. Rel: 02 Dec 16
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Protection (Radiation Ruling The Nation) (8:31)
Karmacoma (Bumper Ball dub) (5:58)
Three (Trinity dub) (4:20)
Weather Storm (Cool Monsoon) (7:10)
Sly (Eternal Feedback) (6:19)
Better Things (Moving dub) (5:52)
Spying Glass (I Spy) (5:16)
Heat Miser (Backward Sucking) (6:12)
Review: Given Massive Attack's background, it was almost inevitable that they'd release a dub overhaul of one of their albums at one point. That time came in 1995, when British sound system legend Mad Professor - responsible for some of the greatest UK-made dub records of all time - put his distinctive twist on Protection. 21 years on, the set still sounds sublime: a radical translation that frequently bares only a passing resemblance to the Bristol band's original. It's packed with highlights, from the spaced-out, dub-house rework of "Spying Glass" ("I Spy"), to the ricocheting percussion hits and twinkling pianos of "Weather Storm (Cool Monsoon)", and creepy, delay-laden string surges of "Eternal Feedback (Sly)".
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 in stock $27.64
Eternally Even
Eternally Even (gatefold LP)
Cat: 822765 1. Rel: 16 Dec 16
 
Indie/Alternative
Hide In Plain Sight (5:10)
Same Old Lie (5:56)
Here In Spirit (4:19)
The World's Smiling Now (4:51)
We Ain't Getting Any Younger (part 1) (5:20)
We Ain't Getting Any Younger (part 2) (4:06)
True Nature (3:42)
In The Moment (4:09)
Eternally Even (3:57)
Review: The arrival of this first solo album from the My Morning Jacket frontman may have come as a surprise to some, given the fact that the band appears to be created so much in his image - what other sides of his personality exactly does he have to express? Quite a few as it turns out, as 'Eternally Even' crafts a seductive tapestry from narcotic mix of soul, funk and psychedelia, somewhere in spheres of consciousness between Isaac Hayes and The Flaming Lips, whilst offering his most explicitly political lyrics to date. The Trump victory may have rendered some of the sentiments herein a tad bittersweet, yet the hazy soundscapes and honeyed vocals have lost none of their lustre.
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 in stock $27.36
Panic Prevention
Cat: 378855 1. Rel: 14 Feb 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Brand New Bass Guitar (2:04)
Salvador (3:31)
Calm Down Dearest (4:42)
So Lonely Was The Balled (3:55)
Back In The Game (2:44)
Operation (5:37)
Sheila (4:21)
Pacemaker (3:26)
Dry Off Your Cheeks (4:59)
Ike & Tina (3:44)
If You Got The Money (4:04)
Alicia Quays (6:28)
Review: Jamie T brings folk compositions with punk, reggae and hip-hop influences on "Panic Prevention".
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 in stock $23.69
Anthems For Doomed Youth
Cat: 474628 1. Rel: 11 Sep 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Barbarians (3:35)
Gunga Din (2:57)
Fame & Fortune (3:04)
Anthem For Doomed Youth (4:26)
You're My Waterloo (4:16)
Belly Of The Beast (4:06)
Iceman (4:55)
Heart Of The Matter (3:27)
Fury Of Chonburi (2:38)
The Milkman's Horse (3:22)
Glasgow Coma Scale Blues (3:11)
Dead For Love (5:15)
Review: Not many people would have put a bet on The Libertines making a third album, yet here it is, as bold as brass and portraying a band in the kind of rude health that would have been considered unthinkable a decade or so ago. Producer Jake Gosling, most famous as an A-list pop producer, may have polished the ditties of the Wilfred Owen-referencing 'Anthems For Doomed Youth' to a sheen, yet the band's ragtag charm and romantic bluster is still present and correct, and indeed the irony may be that beyond all the hyperbole and drug-fuelled acrimony of their heyday, the band appear to be firing on all cylinders now as never before.
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This Is What We Do
This Is What We Do (limited white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LF 4LPY. Rel: 01 Dec 22
 
Funky/Club House
This Is What We Do (4:51)
Full Way Round (5:39)
Making A Difference (5:42)
City Of Synths (4:57)
Pulse (5:57)
Machines Like Me (4:31)
Rapture 16 (4:11)
Heart & Soul (5:39)
Accumulator (6:18)
Come On (2:54)
Power Of Listening (5:22)
Review: For a long time, Leftfield were cast in the historic lens of that classic 90s phenomenon, the chart-baiting dance 'band'. With Leftism and Rhythm + Stealth they caught a wave and became a household name, creating a blend of expansive dance music that sat outside the specific thrust of any scene, and then they went on a protracted hiatus. Neil Barnes brought the group back in 2010 and went on tour, recorded a new album and generally pushed Leftfield back into the limelight. Now they're back with a follow-up after another seven year pause, and sounding stronger than ever. This Is What We Do is full of the stature you expect, with lead-heavy beats and snarling bass underpinning a treasure trove of hooks. Just clock lead single 'Pulse' and you'll know everything you need to about the level they're operating at these days.
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 in stock $27.11
No Protection (reissue) (B-STOCK)
No Protection (reissue) (B-STOCK) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 570096 3. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Protection (Radiation Ruling The Nation)
Karmacoma (Bumper Ball dub)
Three (Trinity dub)
Weather Storm (Cool Monsoon)
Sly (Eternal Feedback)
Better Things (Moving dub)
Spying Glass (I Spy)
Heat Miser (Backward Sucking)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Given Massive Attack's background, it was almost inevitable that they'd release a dub overhaul of one of their albums at one point. That time came in 1995, when British sound system legend Mad Professor - responsible for some of the greatest UK-made dub records of all time - put his distinctive twist on Protection. 21 years on, the set still sounds sublime: a radical translation that frequently bares only a passing resemblance to the Bristol band's original. It's packed with highlights, from the spaced-out, dub-house rework of "Spying Glass" ("I Spy"), to the ricocheting percussion hits and twinkling pianos of "Weather Storm (Cool Monsoon)", and creepy, delay-laden string surges of "Eternal Feedback (Sly)".
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 in stock $25.53
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