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Singles
If You Only Knew
If You Only Knew (limited white & black marbled vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: SSQ 240LPC1. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Wandering Lost (6:42)
Torn Reckless (4:23)
Fate Is Forward (5:11)
All I Need (5:44)
Review: Blackwater Holylight sacrifice their latest EP 'If You Only Knew' to the Suicide Squeeze gods, providing an intermezzo of cosmos and sludge. A chthonic dark psych explosion if we've ever heard one, we hear metal, shoegaze, and psychedelia culminate to an iconoclastic crunch point, as strange auraic statues of Cthulhu shatter before our eyes, evoking the god beast in actuality, not just representation. Lead track 'Wandering Lost' hears the band tear up constellate skies, as producer Sonni DiPerri shapes the track's many shifting structural tides, evoking the many emotional turmoils and stretching-thins of life; Sunny Faris (vocals, guitar, bass) further emphasises its point, that is, to embrace the inequitable unknown.
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We Will Rise
Cat: 357734 1. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Blow You Away (Delilah) (feat Ghetto Boy) (3:20)
Nights In Havana (4:14)
We Will Rise (feat Braxton Cook) (4:13)
Great Lemon (1:23)
Tempting (Dance 2) (feat DTSoul & Kojey Radical) (3:30)
Review: 2020’s acclaimed Blue Note Re:imagined project heard London duo Blue Lab Beats - producer NK-OK and multi-instrumentalist Mr DM - usher in 2021 with the EP We Will Rise and its dynamic lead single ‘Blow You Away (Delilah) feat Ghetto Boy'. Now neatly bagged up in a five-tracker EP, with collaborations with Braxton Cook, Kojey Radical, Alex Blake, and DTsoul, this one’s a heartfelt but still breezy project, laying down healing and hope in the face of racism. Reassurance and joy interlace a sound pinching motifs of boom-bap and jazz-funk, with influences from hip-hop pioneers and the African diaspora. A future-focused London bowls headlong into the future, chanting the motto 'We Will Rise’.
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Be Reasonable (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Be Reasonable (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (1-sided etched 10") (1 per customer)
Cat: FRETRSD 01. Rel: 01 May 25
Easy Easy Easy (4:27)
Don't Knock Me Down (4:52)
Review: ?Boys Wonder's 'Be Reasonable' is a lovely and limited edition new 10" etched vinyl released exclusively for Record Store Day 2025. Serving as a companion to their long-awaited debut LP Question Everything, this limited-edition single features two previously unreleased tracks exclusive to wax. The band's distinctive blend of glam-rock energy, sharp wit and infectious pop hooks brings both of these to life and are part of the reason they have been endorsed by Vic Reeves as the greatest band that never was and hailed by Jonathan Ross as one of my all-time favourite bands.
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Alben
Slipper Imp & Shakaerator
Slipper Imp & Shakaerator (limited laguna blue marbled vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 870427 4770. Rel: 03 Apr 25
What Is Ashwagandha (4:31)
Long Live The Wilderness (4:46)
Now & Zen (3:16)
Sunday (4:46)
Apollonia (3:39)
Like Cleopatra (3:20)
When The Milk Flows (3:07)
MT Dub (feat Stu Mackenzie) (4:27)
Aquarium Cowgirl (2:58)
Rainbows End (feat Camille Jansen) (3:20)
Re-ju-ven-ate (2:40)
Review: Byron Bay 60s-psych revivalists Babe Rainbow are the first band to be signed to King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard's newly created p(doom) Records. When they announced this album at the end of 2024, with the release of single 'Like Cleopatra', it was the label's inauguration. The mystery in all of this, though, is how one earth does King Gizzard find the time to run a label when they release album as quickly as Mo Salah scores goals? Anyways, they clearly have a great ear as they've done the right thing in putting out this album of psychedelic acid pop, with its lysergic jams 80s synth-funk workouts. For all its nostalgia, there are parallels to more modern neo-psych bands that are really appealing, too. 'Aquarium Cowgirl' could have been a great release for the now disbanded London-based band Childhood, thanks to the reverb-y transcendental falsetto and floaty layers of dreamy guitar. Ultimately, this is a great, uplifting mood antidote to all the post-punk and shoegaze that's cornering the market at the moment.
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Big Crown Vaults Vol 4
Big Crown Vaults Vol 4 ("steel sky" clear & blue smoke vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: BCR 181LPC1. Rel: 01 May 25
Nautilus (3:15)
Maria Tambien (3:09)
Let's Grow (2:21)
Pimp (version) (3:07)
Look Out (Here I Come) (2:23)
Great To Be Here (3:04)
Juicy Fruit (3:46)
8th Wonder (3:36)
Murkit Gem (2:35)
All For The Cash (2:38)
Kaiso Noir (4:00)
Guess Who's Back (3:14)
Giana Sisters (2:55)
Review: Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band, the enigmatic steel pan group from Hamburg, made waves in 2024 when their cover of 50 Cent's 'PIMP' was featured in the Oscar-winner film Anatomy Of A Fall. The track played a key role in the movie's success and led to the first-ever steel pans in the orchestra pit at the Academy Awards, further boosting the band's saliency. And yet despite global recognition, 'PIMP' is just a glimpse of their catalogue, which is already rather extensive. Since signing with Big Crown in 2014, Bacao've released four albums and numerous singles, and Big Crown Vaults Vol. 4 flaunts many of these dishings-out, with covers of Bob James' 'Nautilus', Khruangbin's 'Maria Tambien', and the uptempo original 'Kaiso Noir'. It serves as a tantalizing bud-whetter, too, before their oncoming fifth studio album.
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Send A Prayer My Way
Send A Prayer My Way (translucent cobalt blue vinyl LP)
Cat: OLE 2108LPE. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Dirt (4:37)
The Only Marble I've Got Left (2:46)
Sugar In The Tank (3:42)
Bottom Of A Bottle (3:53)
Downhill Both Ways (3:21)
No Desert Flower (3:16)
Tape Runs Out (3:19)
Off The Wagon (3:35)
Tuesday (3:33)
Showdown (2:52)
Sylvia (2:19)
Goodbye Baby (2:12)
Review: "I'd prefer it to be called just a country album," said TORRES of her collaboration with Baker, nearly a decade in the making, "but I'm proud to have made a 'queer country' album." TORRES had the initial idea to turn to the genre, inviting Baker to collaborate not only because of her shared southern roots but also because she'd also had a similarly religious upbringing that ultimately saw sexual orientation judged and condemned. The result is some deeply autobiographic songwriting on tracks like 'Tuesday', about a traditional family's rage at discovering their daughter was gay, the lilting 'Sylvia' and 'Sugar In The Tank', with pedal steel meeting acoustic guitar strum and very intimate sounding vocals. Bound to cause controversy in certain areas of the US, but it's got the quality and distinctive flavour to stand its ground.
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Resolution Revolutions
Cat: NUNS 068V. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Sunflowers In Dub (Deep Summer mix) (7:51)
Disorganics (All Strings mix) (5:18)
Six Fingers (5:50)
Udders (4:58)
Oxum (feat Ocean Waves Brasil) (5:32)
Bloco Manco (5:46)
Review: Now working under the alias Balaphonic, long serving Manchester artist Danny Ward steers his ear for percussion into something warm, rhythmically rich and hypnotic. He opens with 'Sunflowers in Dub (Deep Summer Mix)', where sitar, harmonica and fluttering keys glide across a humid dubscape, then folds in sun-dappled samba on 'Disorganics (All Strings Mix)', all brushed guitars and delicate groove. 'Six Fingers' leans deeper into Afro-Cuban melancholy, while 'Udders' chops South American drums into psychedelic loops, teasing out low-end heft. A standout collaboration with Ocean Waves Brasil, 'Oxum' blends gentle acid with dreamy textures and Afro-Brazilian swing, before closer 'Bloco Manco' lets off the brakes-delay-lashed, bass-heavy and totally locked-in. It's music built for dancefloors, but with the patience and touch of a drummer who knows when to let things breathe.
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Tags: Latin | Brazilian | Afro Cuban
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Volume 2 (reissue)
Cat: AJXLP 777. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Delancey Street The Theme (3:46)
Unhooked & Lost (3:17)
Save The Children (3:54)
Blacker (The Marden Hill Sweet Green Jam mix) (4:39)
Jam Jah (5:16)
Divine Fact (Blacker 2) (5:01)
Goodvibes Goodnight (3:28)
Anti-Gun Movement (3:08)
Review: The Ballistic Brothers were behind a great many infusion of breakbeat, jazz and Afro house during the 1990s, smashing onto the scene with the Junior Boy's Own twinkler of an EP, 'I'll Fly Away' (the lead track on which works just as easily at drum & bass speeds as it does at tapper-out tempos) as well as the complementary debut album, London Hooligan Soul. The Eccentric Afros were an early, assistive alias, used by an intermixing but not exhaustive list of some of the same producers involved in TBB before they assumed the latter name proper: Ashley Beedle, Rocky & Diesel (X-Press 2), Uschi Classen and Dave Hill. This second edition of "lost tape" reissues rediscovers some of the trio's best and most esoteric breaks-plates, which would've been heard on heavy rotation in the amalgamate days of the 90s London clubbing scene, yet not all of which have been put out properly until now.
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C(or)N(e)T
Cat: RHR 026. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Sea & Tea (5:27)
Serenity (6:46)
See An ET (6:14)
Seen In T (7:09)
Sin Ti (6:03)
Sea Shanty (8:41)
Review: Pierre Bastien has a strong team record of interesting collaborations. He's done stuff with fashion designer and scent mogul Issey Miyake, legendary singer and composer Robert Wyatt, and the enigmatic electronic producer and reality-shifter Aphex Twin, releasing no less than three full length records on the latter's landmark label, Rephlex. "A mad musical scientist", the Guardian once quipped, and C(or)N(e)T doesn't break from that tradition. Instead, it offers some of the most abstract and strange, beguiling and fascinating sounds we've heard in a while. At least a few of which have been made on self-made, bespoke pieces of equipment. At a push, you might label this jazz, for the simple fact it's so free-form and avant-garde. Realistically, though, it sounds like the noises that might happen if someone attempted to tame a pack of rogue electronic hubbub-chatting things in a vaguely structured way. "Thank fuck for Pierre Bastien", the Quietus once said. We happily concur.
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Unplugged 1968 (B-STOCK)
Unplugged 1968 (B-STOCK) (orange vinyl LP)
Cat: 115639 1 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Cry Baby Cry (2:24)
Child Of Nature (2:34)
The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill (2:27)
I'm So Tired (3:03)
Yer Blues (3:24)
Julia (3:34)
What's The New Mary Jane (2:29)
Revolution (3:54)
While My Guitar Gently Weeps (2:30)
Circles (2:09)
Sour Milk Sea (3:25)
Not Guilty (2:58)
Piggies (2:00)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


If you use the online network-cum-existential-need-to-know community Reddit, then it won't surprise you to learn there's a vast and almost unfathomably broad sub group dedicated to The Beatles. Within this, at least a handful of people have posed the question: "if the Beatles had done an MTV Unplugged concert in approx 1968 what stripped down classics might be in the resulting brilliant Unplugged Album?" Forgive the grammar - we took the speculative quandary verbatim from an internet that long-since descended into a linguistic void. Nevertheless, those stumped by this query will be delighted to know that such a record does exist for us to use as a touchstone. Albeit without the MTV bit. And what tracks made the cut? Well, 'Why My Guitar Gently Weeps', 'Revolution', 'Julia', 'Cry Baby Cry', and 'The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill', among others.

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A Study Of Losses
A Study Of Losses (gatefold transparent blue vinyl 2xLP (side 4 laser etched))
Cat: POMP 012LPC1. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Disappearances & Losses (2:23)
Forest Encyclopedia (3:48)
Oceanus Procellarum (2:21)
Villa Sacchetti (3:22)
Mare Crisium (2:44)
Garbo's Face (3:07)
Mare Imbrium (2:09)
Tuanaki Atoll (3:11)
Mare Serenitatis (2:15)
Guericke's Unicorn (4:22)
Mare Humorum (2:32)
Sappho's Poems (2:29)
Ghost Train (3:32)
Caspian Tiger (3:57)
Mani's 7 Books (3:09)
The Moonwalker (3:46)
Mare Nectaris (3:31)
Mare Tranquillitatis (3:23)
Review: This is the seventh album by chamber pop titans Beirut. The group, who are led by Zach Condon, have created their largest album to-date and it's among their most profoundly beautiful. The music originated in 2023 when a contemporary circus director, based in Sweden, who was creating a show based on an adaptation of a novel by German author Judith Schalansky about loss and impermanence asked Condon to write music. And who better than Beirut to score that theme. Condon's vocals are starkly beautiful with the tenderness of early choir music. The track 'Caspian Tiger' is among the most cinematic of the tracks on here with resplendent Renaissance influences and direct lyrics that are tear jerking and feel genuinely moved by the extinction of the great mammal, but could so easily be about a close friend lost.
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Desire & Discontent
Desire & Discontent (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: RM 212LP. Rel: 04 Mar 25
The Difference Between Objects (7:48)
Four Questions (7:27)
Uncanny (6:23)
How To Kill Symbols (7:38)
Void State (7:32)
Apprehension Engine (5:05)
The Witching (5:59)
Celebrate Me! (5:52)
Review: First released in November 2024, Belief Disconnect's Desire & Discontent follows up on the preceding Decadent Yet Depraved, and cements their status as commentators of our times. If last time took a sledgehammer to the monstrous face of a world presenting as one thing but actually something more brutal and savage, this marks our arrival in different time. Masks, like gloves, are off, sides drawn, and the knife edge society and civilisation now rest upon is cast in sharp relief. This is dark, and we mean very, very dark, stuff. It's industrial. Like, super factory-sized industry. Tracks are full of rage. There's the sense that human aspects, a vocal for example, are emanating from solitary confinement somewhere in the depths of a Borg ship. And yet hearing and listening are acts of catharsis - Desire & Discontent is as much about giving us an outlet as it is reflecting a dystopian sci fi narrative which may be on the verge of coming true. Belief Defect certainly seem to think there's a chance, anyway.

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Ten Crowns
Ten Crowns (limited gatefold white vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: CRLA 005. Rel: 01 May 25
Breaking Thru The Interstellar (3:24)
Lies So Deep (3:33)
Heart’s A Liar (3:29)
For Today (3:11)
Dance For Mercy (3:58)
Don't Cha Know (3:29)
Dawn Of Heavens Gate (3:57)
Godspell (3:13)
Put Your Empathy On Ice (4:21)
Thank You (3:19)
Review: Electropop pioneer Andy Bell, who is best known as the lead vocalist in late 80s and early 90s group Erasure, releases his new solo album. The release is his first solo album since 2010s Non-Stop, Ten Crowns. Not one to settle for less than the best, the producer of this album, Dave Aude, has more number ones on the Billboard Dance Club chart than anyone else. Aude's also big in the pop world having worked with the likes of Britney Spears, Madonna and U2. This solo album's standout is a collaboration with Blondie's Debby Harry, titled 'Heart's A Liar'. Plus, 'Breaking Thru The Interstellar', which flicks back and forth between cosmic, introspective layered sonics and barnstorming electro pop that puts a kick in your step. Looking for some life-affirming pop music with conviction and style? Then look no further...
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Ben
Ben (limited 180 gram "bone" vinyl LP)
Cat: FS 4486. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Morre O Burro Fica O Homem (2:09)
O Circo Chegou (2:46)
Paz E Arroz (2:06)
Moca (5:00)
Domingo 23 (3:51)
Fio Maravilha (2:12)
Quem Cochicha O Rabo Espicha (3:29)
Caramba (2:30)
Que Nega E Essa (3:35)
As Rosas Eram Todas Amarelas (3:55)
Taj Mahal (5:31)
Review: Jorge Ben is one of the most influential Brazilian artists of his era. The so-called samba king brought all new rule-breaking style to the genre - both musically and lyrically - and fomented his own freeform acid-samba spin-off over the course of an impossibly high number of albums. One of the problems is that many of them were all given the same name, including this one, Ben. Fortunately which ever one you pick up there is joy to be had. Here there are plenty of psychedelic head twisters such as the opener 'Morre O Burro Fica O Homem' as well as deer, more soulful cuts like 'Fio Maravilha'.
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Tags: MPB | Samba
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Funky Kromong Vol 2
Funky Kromong Vol 2 (gatefold green vinyl LP)
Cat: LMR 010X. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Kompor Meleduk (2:51)
Kecoa Nungging (2:11)
Digebuk (2:51)
Maling (1:56)
Banci (3:06)
Keluarga Gila (3:42)
Koboi Ngungsi (3:45)
Cong-Cong Balicong (3:13)
Main Pandjat2an (2:21)
Acu Bebeh (3:15)
Review: Funky Kromong Vol. 2 builds on the success of its predecessor with another bold and bright selection of tracks by legendary Indonesian artist Benyamin Suaeb for Lamunai Records. This volume highlights Suaeb's genius for fusing traditional Betawi music with infectious funk grooves and witty satire. Tracks like 'Kompor Meleduk', 'Cong-Cong Balicong', and 'Koboi Ngungsi' capture his signature humour and cultural insight while offering fresh energy for new generations. The seamless blend of traditional and modern instruments results in a timeless soundscape that honours Indonesia's musical heritage. Vol. 2 is both a nostalgic tribute and a bold, joyful celebration of innovation.
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Thauma
Thauma (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MARIONETTE 026. Rel: 30 Apr 25
The Armed Joy (For Alfredo) (6:10)
Fuoco Lento (with Bint Mbareh & Ottomani Parker) (3:58)
Cicadidae (4:26)
Presagio - He Thalassa He Kath'hemas (4:41)
Le Toille (XVII) (3:26)
Sticks And Stones (with Buster Woodruff-Bryant) (3:09)
A Juniper Tree Whose Roots Are Made Of Fire (with Bint Mbareh) (7:32)
Tu Estomago (XVI) (1:51)
In My Recurring Dream (Sekizinci Iblissin) (3:32)
Rinascita (with Yusuf Ahmed & Buster Woodruff-Bryant) (4:35)
Review: The debut album by Big Hands (aka Andrea Ottomani), is a deeply immersive and dream-born odyssey that blurs the boundaries between electronic and acoustic sound. Conceived during a stormy Mediterranean voyage and built from field recordings, tuned percussion and collaborations with a tight circle of musicians, Thauma is an emotional and textural triumph that takes in Palestinian artist Bint Mbareh’s haunting vocals and Buster Woodruff-Bryant’s serpentine sax lines. Each moment brings real spiritual depth while merging modular synths with bells, balafon and bamboo drums to evoke a mythic, place-bound nostalgia that is organic and otherworldly.
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The Glass Curtain
The Glass Curtain (limited transparent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: FLT 110LPC1. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Broken City Seance (5:06)
Systol Nightshade (4:33)
Vanish Always (5:40)
Colza (4:48)
The Glass Curtain (3:14)
Shadow Through The Eyelit
Armistice
Arise & Perish
Sundial
Review: Billow Observatory returns to the fully ambient realms of their 2012 debut with a deeply introspective, percussion-free release that drifts through spectral soundscapes. Created by Jason Kolb and Jonas Munk, the duo's transatlantic collaboration has matured across four full-length albums marked by precision and emotional depth. Here, abandoning traditional structure, the album instead looks to harness the power of chance and randomness with shimmering guitar textures that crackle and dissolve like dust in water. It evokes a world slightly out of sync that is brooding, haunting and beautifully immersive while underlining their place as masters of refined, atmospheric ambient music.
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Drums In Dub
Cat: AAOS 251. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Jungle Trek (4:37)
Further Shores (4:11)
Bongo Man (dub) (5:07)
Solomon (dub) (4:34)
Eastern (dub) (4:35)
Sahara (dub) (5:08)
Granby Street Rock (4:18)
Sheba (dub) (4:41)
Review: For those familiar with manchester sax player Birchall's previous forays into dub, this album offers a deep dive into the analogue 70s Jamaican dubbing techniques that have defined the genre, paying homage to the trailblazers like King Tubby and Errol Thompson. The source material is heavily percussive, resulting in a collection of dynamic, dubby drum workouts that seamlessly blend live drumming in the Count Ossie style with drum machines that recall Lee Perry's experimental approach. A highly anticipated dub companion to Nat Birchall's acclaimed Dimension of the Drums LP, this continues in a similar spirit of the previous. Drawing inspiration from classic dub albums like Keith Hudson's Pick A Dub and Winston Edwards' King Tubby Meets The Upsetter at the Grass Roots of Dub, Birchall reimagines the tracks with roots dub precision, incorporating fresh horn lines and hand drums to enhance the album's authentic, organic vibe. The LP includes two distinct mixes of a new rhythm track that wasn't part of the original album, adding an extra layer of excitement for listeners. Birchall once again handles all aspects of the albumiplaying instruments, recording, mixing and masteringiensuring a deeply personal touch in every track. All in total, eight tracks of instrumental dub bliss that transport you back to the golden era of reggae's most inventive sound.
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Forever Howlong
Forever Howlong (gatefold translucent blue vinyl 2xLP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: ZEN 314E. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Besties (3:36)
The Big Spin (2:29)
Socks (6:08)
Salem Sisters (3:10)
Two Horses (6:24)
Mary (4:08)
Happy Birthday (4:06)
For The Cold Country (6:28)
Nancy Tries To Take The Night (6:34)
Forever Howlong (4:48)
Goodbye (Don't Tell Me) (4:29)
Review: BC, NR are now onto their third album. The Ninja Tune-signees gained attention for not posing as if they're in a band, but looking like an ordinary group of students, or twentysomethings house-sharing. Their bold look, where they're smiling in the press pics, as opposed to donning a moody pout, has thankfully been backed up with some terrific music. Their debut, For The First Time, earned them favourable comparisons to post-rock trailblazers Slint and their second album Ants From Up There is the Gen-z equivalent of Arcade Fire's Funeral, thanks to its grandiose anthemics. Famously, singer and lyricist Isaac Wood left the band on the even of the release of their second album, which sparked outcry and paranoia from their ever-growing army of fans about what that might mean for their future. But the band have kept at it and the remaining six members have chosen to share frontperson duties, thus relieving the added pressure that comes with being a designated frontperson. This third album - and first post Isaac Wood - is proving to be a striking new chapter, with the lead single, 'Besties', an immediately likeable way of introducing it to the world. Georgia Ellery, also of Jockstrap, takes lead vocals here and offers an unforgettable off-kilter indie pop cut reminiscent of Aldous Harding. Zutons-y sax stabs scattered in make for a beautiful touch and leave us feeling that this is the album that's going to send BC, NR onto a stratospheric level, where they're spoken about in the same breath as Radiohead as one of Britain's finest bands.
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Forever Howlong
Forever Howlong (gatefold 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 314. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Besties (3:36)
The Big Spin (2:29)
Socks (6:08)
Salem Sisters (3:10)
Two Horses (6:24)
Mary (4:08)
Happy Birthday (4:06)
For The Cold Country (6:28)
Nancy Tries To Take The Night (6:34)
Forever Howlong (4:48)
Goodbye (Don't Tell Me) (4:29)
Review: James Ford is one of the most important unsung heroes of contemporary pop and rock. As a studio producer, he's helped craft and hone incredible work from Fontaines DC, Arctic Monkeys, Depeche Mode, Blur and more. As an artist in his own right, he's perhaps more incredible. So, his impact on the latest and long-awaited new addition to Black Country New Road's catalogue should not be underestimated. Nor should the result of splitting the songwriting and vocal duties between members Tyler Hyde, Georgia Ellery and May Kershaw. "It's definitely very different" said one of the trio about how this compares to preceding long form outings. We'd say it's definitely very different to most music you'll hear this week. It's folk, soft rock, experimental garage something, and none of the above, with tracks that almost seem at odds with themselves, chopping and changing, evolving and progressing, until you hear them as a whole.

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Contempo (reissue)
Cat: SOR 004. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Drum Fashion (4:54)
Dub Station (4:48)
Hole Up Your Head (4:59)
Black Rock (5:46)
Plague Dey-Ya (4:41)
Virulence (3:42)
Well Charge (3:34)
Love, Love, Love (3:41)
Time (3:31)
Starliner (3:42)
Just Me (2:46)
Review: An attention-evader even for the most ardent dub reggae fan, Black Jade's Contempo remains a mystery decades after its release. In the act of reissuing the LP, Solid Roots still only partly lift the veil: first set to tape between 1975 and 1976, the album was recorded by a still shadowy cadre of Notting Hill residents, who are said to have freely distributed it during Carnival. Their continued anonymity may form part of a decided effort to mythologise, though it almost certainly also reflects a niche facet of deeper-shades dub. Authenticity abounds: we hear preemptions of the hiss-floored undulations of Chain Reaction in this record as much as we do the busy instrumental imbroglios of Horace Andy, with the manly bass-charges of 'Virulence' polarising the sensitive subby coos of 'Love, Love, Love'.
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Radio Sessions 1970
Radio Sessions 1970 (gatefold translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: EWR 043LPLTD. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Black Sabbath (9:23)
Walpurgis (War Pigs) (8:12)
Fairies Wear Boots (6:56)
Behind The Wall Of Sleep (5:10)
Black Sabbath (6:50)
Paranoid (2:43)
Iron Man (5:50)
Blue Suede Shoes (2:03)
Review: This essential metal album captures Black Sabbath at their most raw back in their formative years. It features their now-legendary April 1970 session for DJ John Peel and some visceral performances from Germany's Beat-Club in May of the same year. With early live renditions of era-defining tracks like 'War Pigs,' 'Iron Man' and 'Paranoid,' these tunes offer a gritty and unique glimpse into the band's rise as pioneers of heavy metal. With Tony Iommi's sludgy riffs, Ozzy Osbourne's haunting vocals and a rhythm section that redefined heaviness, it's easy to see how Black Sabbath's genre-defining legacy got its start.
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From The End Of Time
From The End Of Time (limited audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: PITP 48. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Overture (2:55)
Back To Dust (3:05)
Desolation Rising (4:15)
Pseudotruth (1:43)
New Gods (4:57)
Endless Infinite (3:50)
In Ruins (1:05)
Wings Of Oblivion (4:14)
A Broken Hope (3:55)
Virtue Screen (5:09)
Undone (1:58)
Nightlands (2:18)
Lost Futures (4:35)
Review: This new record from Black Swan evokes a desolate post-collapse world that is detailed with haunting choirs, mangled tapes and distant industrial sounds. The album unfolds like a requiem by pulling beauty from the ruins of a collapsed society. With an hour-long narrative, it shifts between rippling hums and plaintive quivers of old cassettes, slowly revealing a heart that beats beneath the crimson haze. Tracks like 'Overture' and 'Back to Dust' offer cinematic grandeur and mournful exploration, while 'Pseudotruth' and 'New Gods' introduce eerie uncertainty. In the end, the album serves as a haunting meditation on loss, memory and the fragility of civilisation.
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Open To Love
Open To Love (gatefold LP)
Cat: 450531 9. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Closer1 (5:37)
Ida Lupino (7:31)
Started (5:12)
Open, To Love (7:02)
Harlem (3:16)
Seven (7:10)
Nothing Ever Was, Anyway (5:55)
Review: Canadian jazz pianist and composer Paul Bley dropped this solo album in 197 on ECM, a year after he originally recorded it on September 11, 1972. It remains a landmark in ECM's solo piano legacy following Chick Corea's Piano Improvisations and Keith Jarrett's Facing You for the way it weaves a deeply expressive narrative and includes compositions by Carla Bley and Annette Peacock as well as Bley's own innovative reinterpretations of jazz standards. Tracks like 'Harlem' and 'Started' deconstruct familiar melodies into dreamlike abstractions and offer a new approach to free balladry. As biographer Greg Buium notes, the album remains "an imperishable gem."
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1 800 Fantasy
1 800 Fantasy ('cloudy skies' galaxy vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: ERE 1068. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Hello
XXX (feat Wiz Khalifa)
Gemini (feat Jackie Giroux)
Phase
Want You
Delilah
Bleach
Changes
Creep (feat Harry Edohoukwa)
Stank Rose (feat Joey Badass)
R U Still There?
Chasing Fantasies
Last Resort
Review: Blk Odyssy's third studio album 1-800 Fantasy, as any artist long player really should, marks a sonic shift. It takes him away from his dark r&b and G-funk blend to a brighter, more upbeat alternative sound. This concept album tells the coming-of-age story of a teenage boy in the 90s exploring love and lust. The 13 tracks include singles like 'Want You,' 'XXX' (feat. Wiz Khalifa), 'Stank Rose' (feat. Joey Bada$$) and 'Changes' along with the new track 'Phase.' With this album, Blk Odyssy embraces a new era in his career, blending fresh storytelling with innovative production. It proves again he is a boundary-pushing artist.
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Nu Delhi
Nu Delhi (white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: FEAR 4341. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Halla Bol (5:30)
Hutt (4:34)
Dhadak (3:10)
Bekhauf (feat Babymetal) (3:48)
Kismat (3:45)
Daggebaaz (3:22)
Tadka (4:22)
Nu Delhi (4:27)
Review: Originally forming in 2016 as a YouTube parody band providing metal renditions of well-known pop songs, it wouldn't take long for Bloodywood to realise their full potential as India's most successful metal act to date. Following on from their 2022 debut full-length Rakshak, the group return with their highly anticipated sophomore effort Nu Delhi, serving as both a tribute to their city of origin as well as their embracing of nu-metal and rap metal styles, combining low-end grooves and bilingual verses delivered in both English and Hindi, though the language palette is expanded to Japanese for the BABYMETAL featuring 'Bekhauf'.
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Close To The Knife
Close To The Knife (limited transparent turquoise vinyl LP)
Cat: NEWN 042. Rel: 17 Apr 25
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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The Magic Whip (10th Anniversary) (half speed remastered)
Cat: 502173 2544568. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Lonesome Street
New World Towers
Go Out
Ice Cream Man
Thought I Was A Spaceman
I Broadcast
My Terracotta Heart
There Are Too Many Of Us
Ghost Ship
Pyongyang
Ong Ong
Mirrorball
Review: The original album artwork, designed by Tony Hung, features an ice cream in neon lights against a black background. For this special edition, Hung has reimagined the design, adding gold foil and embossed details. It's a beautiful reworking that goes well with the gold disc and shows a deeper connection to the music. The audio has been spruced up using a technique that is the holy grail of vinyl cutting. And in terms of the music, you might consider the tracks more deep cuts as they don't tend to decorate their live sets. But that ought to change as there's moments of pure genius. To name a couple: 'Lonesome Street' could have made any of Bowie's albums. And 'There Are Too Many of Us' sees Albarn dabble in Roger Waters-esque observations beautifully. Time has been very kind to The Magic Whip as it's aging really well.
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Rio/Bodianova (reissue)
Rio/Bodianova (reissue) (limited green & orange splattered vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7507CS. Rel: 17 Mar 25
De Janeiro (2:55)
Girls Dance (3:18)
Linda (3:12)
Berimbau (1:50)
Rio Beach (3:09)
Obrigado Brazil (2:56)
Nova Start (2:40)
Camerawork (2:35)
Live In Montreux (3:28)
Socializing Brazil (3:10)
Urca (3:43)
Radiance Of The Moon (2:55)
Review: Mongolian hip-hop producer Bodikhuu has never been to Rio but this is his lovely letter to the city he has often dreamt of. He has a love of the great Joao Gilberto and armed with that and a worm out MPC he set to work, laying down tropical beats and sunny melodies. The result became an instant classic and spawned a number of tunes that went on to pick up more than a million streams. It's a record that excites the imagination as well as warming the soul and this version comes with superb original artwork designed by illustrator David Burnett on a lovely splatter-coloured vinyl inspired by its own cover.
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You Scare Me To Death (reissue)
You Scare Me To Death (reissue) (transparent orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MICR 005. Rel: 13 Mar 25
You Scare Me To Death (2:41)
You've Got The Power (2:36)
Eastern Spell (2:43)
Charlie (2:40)
I'm Weird (1:54)
Hippy Gumbo (2:26)
Mustang Ford (2:36)
Observations (2:33)
Jasmine '49 (2:53)
Cat Black (2:27)
Black & White Incident (2:48)
The Perfumed Garden Of Gulliver Smith (2:44)
Review: Reissued Sounds reissue Marc Bolan's first posthumous album, originally released in 1981, four years after the T Rex bandleader's death in a tragic car crash. Consisting of outtakes and demos recorded by Bolan in 1966, some of the songs would later be recorded by the remaining members of T. Rex; though most of these appeared in rawer form as part of the album The Beginning Of Doves in 1974. The title number brings the usual Bolanesque mix of raunchy vocal performances and fuzz-packed guitar rolls, while the likes of 'I'm Weird' and 'The Perfumed Garden Of Gulliver Smith' are undeniably more experiental offerings, it's a marker of where Bolan might have headed as an artist had his career noit been cut short so suddenly.
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Truck Off Tour Rehearsals
Truck Off Tour Rehearsals (limited yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: SG 010. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Born To Boogie (3:36)
Chariot Choogle #2 (3:51)
Buick MacKane #2 (7:31)
Chariot Choogle #1 (4:31)
Get It On (5:56)
Metal Guru (5:37)
I Want To Tell You (9:22)
Review: This lovely-looking yellow vinyl album sounds just as good as it looks. It's packed with recordings from Marc Bolan's rehearsal sessions for his band T Rex's 1974 Truck Off Tour, so it offers an intimate glimpse into the creative process before the iconic tour. Specifically captured on January 14, 1974, the sessions are of course raw and imperfect which makes them all the more alive and real while the musicality that defined Bolan's sound still comes through. All royalties from this release are to be donated to the Light Of Love Foundation, benefiting the Marc Bolan School of Music & Film, ensuring his legacy continues to inspire future generations of musicians.
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The Bricktionary
Cat: SRFSCHL 019LP. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Pressin' My Bunk (2:40)
Rabies (feat Benny The Butcher) (3:33)
Pillar To Post (3:00)
Speedy Gonzales (2:35)
Cecil Fielder (feat Tee Grizzley) (2:36)
Roland Bishop (3:16)
Shrink Wrap (feat Babyface Ray) (3:10)
Shadowboxing (3:04)
Harvey Grant (2:27)
Thuggin' (2:15)
Review: Fraud's third full-length of 2024 is another example to his unparalleled consistency in street rap. Partnering with producer Harry Fraud, the album marries Fraud's dynamic, loop-based production with Boldy's gritty, introspective lyricism. Fresh off the success of the The Alchemist and Nicholas Craven, The Bricktionary solidifies Boldy's legacy as a steady force in hip-hop, crafting vivid, haunting street tales with every verse. Fraud's production is a perfect match for Boldy's style, blending chipmunk soul, trap beats and atmospheric soul samples to create a backdrop that's both complex and accessible. Tracks like 'Shadowboxing' show Boldy's lyrical dexterity over airy, 1980s-inspired loops, while 'Speedy Gonzales' pulses with a bouncy drumbeat, driving the track forward with intensity. Guest features like Tee Grizzley on 'Cecil Fielder' and Benny the Butcher on 'Rabies' add flair to the album, but it's Boldy's nuanced storytelling that shines throughout. On tracks like 'Harvey Grant' and 'Fish Grease', Boldy reflects on his journey, blending the mundane with the profound as he recounts struggles and triumphs with masterful clarity. The Bricktionary proves that Boldy James, alongside Harry Fraud, remains a force in the game, offering yet another standout project in a year already brimming with stellar releases.
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Sable Fable
Sable Fable (gatefold black & salmon pink vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: JAG 450LPC1. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Things Behind Things Behind Things (3:20)
Speyside (3:22)
Awards Season (4:31)
Short Story (1:20)
Everything Is Peaceful Love (3:41)
Walk Home (3:41)
Day One (feat Dijon & Flock Of Dimes) (3:31)
From (3:00)
I'll Be There (2:50)
If Only I Could Wait (feat Danielle Haim) (3:17)
There's A Rhythmn (2:57)
Au Revoir (2:37)
Review: After 2015, Bon Iver began to fuse ambient glitch with folk, a style which now reaches a head on his latest LP. It expands on 2024's taster EP 'SABLE' in the form of an 11-track sonic parable: waxing introspective on difficult themes such as memory and identity, 'THINGS BEHIND THINGS BEHIND THINGS' and 'S P E Y S I D E' indulge typographic play and fragmental lyrics, the latter especially paradigm-shifting in lyrical perspective. 'Awards Season', also, deals in the problematics of recognition, peeking behind and thus part-dissolving the veil of success in public life. With signature passion yet quarrelsomeness, Justin Vernon has crafted yet another glistening, glitching folk odyssey for us to enjoy.
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Sable Fable
Sable Fable (gatefold 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: JAG 450LP. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Things Behind Things Behind Things (3:20)
Speyside (3:22)
Awards Season (4:31)
Short Story (LP2: Fable) (1:20)
Everything Is Peaceful Love (3:41)
Walk Home (3:41)
Day One (feat Dijon & Flock Of Dimes) (3:31)
From (3:00)
I'll Be There (2:50)
If Only I Could Wait (feat Danielle Haim) (3:17)
There's A Rhythmn (2:57)
Au Revoir (2:37)
Review: Indie singer-songwriter and folk experimentalist Bon Iver follows up his 2024 EP 'SABLE', expanding upon the EP's concept with a full-length in 11 tracks. Diving into themes of memory, longing and transformation, the record feels like a deciduous psychic regrowth, processed and refined from an initial uncontrolled burl of raw feeling and expression. Layering experimental sounds and organic textures, it hints at Iver's change in direction kept steady ever since 2016's Jagjaguwar debut 22, A Million. The style was continued and redeveloped on 2019's fourth album, i,i, and now returns in its fullest resplendency, with modern symbolic bricolage of effulgent soundscapes and querulous singing. This is the latest in a string of records that cements Justin Vernon stature as an artist and not a mere musician: increasingly, we hear the work of someone clawing back greater and greater shares of aesthetic control.
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Banshee
Banshee (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SPGRM 014LP. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Francois J Bonnet - "Banshee" (21:13)
Sarah Davachi - "Brasse Brevis" (17:57)
Review: A split release featuring two distinct yet complementary compositions by Francois J. Bonnet and Sarah Davachi. French composer Bonnet's 'Banshee' is a journey to the edges of the old world, where the boundaries between nature and human presence blur. Drawing on field recordings made in the Inner Hebrides, he weaves an aural tableau where the calls of seabirds intertwine with the mournful wail of the wind and the gentle lapping of water against the shore merges with the distant drone of a boat engine. The piece unfolds in seven interwoven movements, each capturing a different facet of the landscape's character. Meanwhile, Canadian artist Davachi's 'Basse Brevis' is a minimalist exploration of timbre, space and duration. Through subtle shifts in texture and harmony, Davachi creates a work that is both precise and evocative, its slowly evolving soundscapes inviting deep listening and contemplation. The piece's restrained yet poignant character creates a gentle tension, blurring the lines between instrumental and concrete approaches to sound. A compelling example of the power of sound to evoke place and emotion, offering two distinct yet complementary perspectives on the relationship between humans and the natural world.
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Young Americans (50th Anniversary Edition)
Young Americans (50th Anniversary Edition) (picture disc LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 502173 2489357. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Young Americans
Win
Fascination
Right
Somebody Up There Likes Me
Across The Universe
Can You Hear Me
Fame
Review: This special reissue of David Bowie's Young Americans album drops on the exact day of its Golden Jubilee. It was the late, great creative maverick's nine studio album and as always found him broadening his musical horizons. He embraced what he described "plastic soul" and it worked as this album gave him his first ever number one in the US with 'Fame' which was co-written with John Lennon and Carlos Alomar, who at the time played guitar with Bowie. It has been remastered for this reissue and cut at half speed so you can really luxuriate in the details.
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Young Americans (50th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Young Americans (50th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered) (heavyweight vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: 502173 2489364. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Young Americans
Win
Fascination
Right
Somebody Up There Likes Me
Across The Universe
Can You Hear Me
Fame
Review: Celebrating its 50th anniversary, this pivotal moment in Bowie's career emerged from his fascination with Philadelphia International Records and the disco-infused sounds dominating dance clubs. Recorded at Sigma Sound Studios mid-tour, Bowie's pivot to "plastic soul" was both a bold departure and a reflection of his adaptability as he morphed out of the Ziggy Stardust persona. The album features collaborations with important figures like guitarist Carlos Alomar, whose funk riff would anchor 'Fame', and a then-unknown Luther Vandross, who contributed backup vocals and songwriting. 'Fame' and the title tracks became standouts, blending funk, soul and Bowie's unique flair. The reimagined 'Fascination' and dreamy 'Win' showed the album's versatility, while covers like Lennon's 'Across the Universe' help balance out the album while highlighting Bowie's willingness to experiment. Though the album is daring as Diamond Dogs or Station to Station, it holds its own with a mix of hits and enjoyable fillers, solidifying Bowie as a trailblaser in blending genres. This half-speed mastered reissue revitalises the sound, bringing clarity and depth to an album that remains a iconic album in Bowie's catalogue.
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Displaced Diaspora (reissue)
Displaced Diaspora (reissue) (gatefold silver & black splatter vinyl LP)
Cat: X OLP002RTC. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Rush Hour/Elegua (feat Kevin Haynes Grupo Elegua) (3:03)
Frontline (feat Kevin Haynes Grupo Elegua) (6:14)
Rye Lane Shuffle (4:25)
Drum Dance (4:55)
Axis Blue (5:05)
City Nocturne (feat Zara McFarlane) (4:39)
Waiting On The Night Bus (feat Terri Walker & Louis VI) (5:36)
Marooned In SE6 (feat Kevin Haynes Grupo Elegua) (4:49)
Ancestors (feat Kevin Haynes Grupo Elegua) (3:07)
Review: Moses Boyd is one of the driving faces behind the thrilling revelations in contemporary jazz in London in recent years. Back in 2015, he dropped Displaced Diaspora, a collection of music that was written during the same sessions that produced his hit Rye Lane Shuffle. The album features fellow pivotal nu-jazz peers in the British scene including Theon Cross, Nubya Garcia and Nathaniel Cross. It also showcases British soul vocalist Terri Walker at her best, saxophonist and Bata player Kevin Haynes with his Grupo Eleggua, and razor-sharp rapper Louis VI. Though jazz is the foundational sound, Yoruba chants, hip-hop and electronica are all mingled to make for a sonic stew that reflects the fresh and evolving sound of contemporary British music.
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After The Last Sky
Cat: 753442 5. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Remembering Hind (1:46)
After The Last Sky (5:36)
Endless Wandering (8:05)
The Eternal Olive Tree (8:34)
Awake (4:05)
In The Shade Of Your Eyes (4:22)
Dancing Under The Meteorites (4:19)
The Sweet Oranges Of Jaffa (7:06)
Never Forget (7:47)
Edward Said's Reverie (2:59)
Vague (3:19)
Review: Solo Arabian nocturnes for oud return to haunt us on Tunisian-born musician Anouar Brahem's latest full-length project, backed by stellarly moving counterpoints for cello, piano and bass. Beginning with Arab traditional music as a start-point, Brahem has, over the course of his career, slowly verged into the domains of contemporary classical and jazz. Fusing tradition and modernity, his compositions have a chiffon feel, creaseless and impeccably recorded, yet they also stomach a certain chronicity and locale, indulging harmonic modes and inherited composition techniques.
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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
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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Without Us
Without Us (limited clear vinyl LP + postcard + MP3 download code)
Cat: ERATP 173LE. Rel: 19 Mar 25
Paradise OD (5:59)
Lucid (6:04)
Addicted (0:52)
Steady (5:15)
Soft Rains (3:03)
Resistance (6:31)
PNK (6:12)
Persistence (4:58)
Nothing To Undo (4:33)
Review: You know we're all in trouble if Daniel Brandt starts making albums about the Doomsday Clock - now closer than ever to midnight, and Armageddon - and whether or not the Earth will survive us. More than just a record, not only does this reflect the darkest of the Brandt Brauer Frick legend's oeuvre, thematically and in moments aurally, it also represents the latest in his long list of defining work and groundbreaking projects from the artist. The LP is one aspect, an apocalyptic live rave show another, where fans and masochists alike can indulge in a multimedia presentation of end times. Sticking to the sounds, though, Brandt again shows himself to be a true electronic maestro here, from the earthy wooded percussive loops of 'Resistance', to the droning string funnels on 'Addicted', 'Steady''s rolling post-club depth, and the opening alarm call future tech-step of 'Paradise OD'. So, if it does all come down to this, at least we're bowing out on a sonic high.

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Muschelsammlung (reissue)
Muschelsammlung (reissue) (LP + insert limited to 250 copies)
Cat: WAHN 01. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Das Jungfrauliche Ohr (2:50)
Die Milchlinse (3:05)
Das Flache Sonnenhorn (3:37)
Die Magellanische Pyramide Mit Violettem Auge (1:44)
Die Geschandete Venus (6:32)
Das Wilde Flammchen (1:38)
Das Glatte Nackte Wickelkind (2:37)
Der Kleinere Mit Gefleckten Linien Umgebene Papillonsflugel (4:38)
Die Grune Scharfe Seehundshaut (2:30)
Das Lange Blassgrune Und Feingestreifte Elephantenzahnchen (5:18)
Der Schlangenbund (4:17)
Die See-Orgel (0:46)
Review: An experimental dark folk group from Wurzburg, Germany, Brannten Schnure's 2017 release gets a well-deserved reissue, retaining its distinctive experimental dark folk essence. The duo, Christian Schoppik and Katie Rich, crafts immersive soundscapes where traditional instruments, eerie vocals, and looped, crackling recordings converge. Tracks like 'Das Jungfrauliche Ohr' and 'Die Milchlinse' set the tone, blending atonal elements with haunting, dreamlike atmospheres. 'Die Geschandete Venus' takes a darker, more melancholic turn, with its slow, creeping build. On the B-side, tracks such as 'Der Kleinere Mit Gefleckten Linien Umgebene Papillonsflugel' offer intricate compositions that evoke a surreal, almost cinematic quality. With influences from Nico and Novy Svet, their music pours out and creates a world that's both unsettling and strangely beautiful.
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Taking Turns
Cat: 752164 0. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Black Is All Colors At Once (6:06)
Haiti (7:43)
Milford Sound (5:01)
Aarhus (3:37)
Pearl River (6:39)
Peninsula (5:31)
Mar Del Plata (4:56)
Review: Recorded in 2014 but only now seeing the light of day, this long-shelved session unites an exceptional ensemble, including the legendary American jazz alto saxophonist and composer Lee Konitz, the ever-explorative guitarist Bill Frisell, pianist Jason Moran, bassist Thomas Morgan and the rhythmic backbone of drummer Andrew Cyrille. Together, they create a meditative yet dynamic set, balancing composed frameworks with fluid improvisation. The album unfolds with 'Black is All Colors at Once' , where Moran's delicate piano textures meet Bro's shimmering guitar, setting the stage for Konitz's gracefully introspective saxophone lines. Konitz, still remarkably inventive at 86, takes a rare turn on soprano sax for Haiti, a lilting, playful piece that gently sways with a hypnotic ease. 'Milford Sound' honors the avant-garde drumming pioneer Milford Graves with a free-flowing elegance, while 'Pearl River' ventures into abstraction, as Bro and Frisell intertwine their guitars into a rich harmonic fabric. One of the album's finest moments comes with 'Mar Del Plata', a wistful, sax-free waltz that echoes Frisell's most poignant work. Throughout the set, restraint and atmosphere take precedence, with every note serving the ensemble's delicate interplay rather than sheer technical display. Taking Turns is a luminous addition to Bro's catalog, revealing new depths with each listen. Thoughtful, spacious and beautifully realised, it stands as a quietly stunning moment in modern jazz.
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Songs Of Love & Decay
Songs Of Love & Decay (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DKMNTLUFO 15. Rel: 10 Apr 25
A Shallow Lake (2:57)
Crawling (4:54)
England Heretic (3:24)
Death Cult (4:55)
Love & Decay (5:24)
Night Fall (5:58)
Vessel Of Skin (4:26)
Pacific Island Kill (4:02)
Prisoner (6:22)
Ghost (5:23)
The Occult Body (4:24)
Review: Broken English Club is the alias of techno veteran Oliver Ho and here he explores his signature industrial wave and post-punk sound with unflinching intensity as he lands on Dekmantel's UFO Series with Songs Of Love And Decay. It is a raw, brooding album dedicated to the late Juan Mendez aka Silent Servant with tracks like 'Crawling' and 'Death Cult' echoing his tribal techno roots. 'England Heretic' meanwhile channels eerie synthwave and Giallo vibes and 'Vessel Of Skin' delves into distortion-laced post-punk that contrasts with the stark futurism of 'Pacific Island Kill.' Ho blends cinematic textures with club energy throughout so makes for a dark, emotionally charged tribute that pushes beyond typical boundaries and is sure to resonate in the club.

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In Sommerhausen (reissue)
In Sommerhausen (reissue) (LP (comes in random coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee what you will receive))
Cat: 63677. Rel: 01 May 25
Dance No 1 (11:23)
Exhibit B (3:02)
The Sound Of A Song (8:13)
Malipieros Midnight Theatre (7:19)
Il Ne Chant Pas (6:38)
Dance No 2 (8:51)
Review: In Sommerhausen is a historical live recording from the Bavarian State Conservatory of Music in Wuerzburg, Germany, made on May 17 back in 1969. It has the talented Gunter Hampel on vibraphone, bass clarinet and percussion and is a session that also highlights the work of alto saxophonist Marion Brown, an unsung hero of the jazz avant-garde. Brown's lyrical, improvisational style is evident all across these tunes, and he is backed expertly by Hampel's rich instrumentation. Both of the deeply expressive musicians speak from the soul here while tracks like 'Malipieros Midnight Theatre' are laden with found sounds and percussion that may remind of the great Don Cherry.

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Vista (Verve By Request)
Vista (Verve By Request) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: VRV 1642501. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Maimoun (7:26)
Visions (5:39)
Vista (7:32)
Moment Of Truth (4:37)
Bismillahi 'Rrahmani 'Rrahim (5:55)
Djinji (9:41)
Review: Saxophonist Marion Brown closed his chapter with Impulse! Records in the 1970s with this serene and vivid offering, featuring an impressive lineup of jazz talent. Drummer Ed Blackwell and bassist Reggie Workman provide a tight, responsive rhythm section, while Stanley Cowell's work on both acoustic piano and Fender Rhodes adds rich texture to the arrangements. Brown's own composition, 'Vista,' is a stand-out, bringing a blissful vibe, while the album also highlights other great selections, including a warm rendition of Cowell's 'Maimoun' and an introspective, meditative take on Stevie Wonder's 'Visions.' The tracks flow effortlessly, from the evocative 'Maimoun' and 'Visions' to the expansive, peaceful 'Vista,' before moving into the more complex 'Moment of Truth.' With 'Bismillahi 'Rrahmani 'Rrahim' and the intricate 'Djinji' rounding out the album, Brown's final statement for Impulse! remains as emotive as it was upon its release.
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The Very Best Of Dave Brubeck
The Very Best Of Dave Brubeck (gatefold 180 gram blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NOT2LP 298. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Take Five (5:24)
Three To Get Ready (5:24)
Perdido (live) (7:55)
Tea For Two (2:53)
Take The 'A' Train (live) (5:12)
There'll Be Some Changes Made (2:09)
The Duke (2:55)
Somewhere (4:31)
Over The Rainbow (live) (5:02)
Blue Rondo A La Turk (6:45)
In Your Own Sweet Way (4:59)
Camptown Races (1:58)
You Go To My Head (7:53)
Unsquare Dance (2:02)
Maria (3:27)
Stardust (live) (6:33)
Indiana (2:34)
Bossa Nova USA (2:27)
Review: A generation ago, Dave Brubeck was often dismissed as a pianist obsessed with odd time signatures. Today, he is a respected figure, with his work widely celebrated, not least of course the classic 'Take Five.' While some of his 1960s material was maybe a little heavy-handed and too keen to impress at the cost of groove, Brubeck's harmonic creativity, melodiousness and swing are undeniable. His collaboration with the brilliant alto saxophonist Paul Desmond was key to his sound along with the outstanding rhythm section of bassist Eugene Wright and drummer Joe Morello. This collection, featuring tracks like 'The Duke,' 'Mr. Broadway' and 'In Your Own Sweet Way', also offers fresh interpretations of classics like 'Camptown Races' and 'Trolley Song.'
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Ca C'est Paris! (Soundtrack)
Cat: TRILPFR 068. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Ca, C'est Paris! (Generique long) (4:01)
Souvenirs Souvenirs (0:47)
Paris 2000 (feat Cecile Cheraqui) (3:08)
Grande Epicerie (1:50)
Coeur A Coeur (2:16)
Pompier Ou Serveur? (1:08)
Les Jeux Sont Faits (1:29)
Nuit Bleue (4:17)
Paris-Joigny (0:40)
Reverie (0:48)
Audition (2:35)
Patience (0:36)
Un Ado Complexe (2:45)
Allo Agnieszka (1:09)
Golden Boys (1:31)
C'etait Perdu D'avance (1:08)
Preshow (3:05)
Vue De Dos (feat Monica Bellucci) (2:51)
RER A Station La Defense (2:30)
La Femme-bijou (3:18)
Review: Tricatel presents a stunning gatefold vinyl release featuring Bertrand Burgalat’s lavish compositions for this series. Known for his sophisticated and genre-blurring approach to music, crafts a score that balances classic revue traditions with a fresh, contemporary sensibility. Marc Fitoussi, having worked with Burgalat on Les Apparences, recognised his ability to create authentic cabaret-style music reminiscent of legendary venues like Paradis Latin and Alcazar while also capturing the energy of modern nightlife. The result is a soundtrack that fluidly moves between vintage theatrical elegance and contemporary dancefloor charm, mirroring the series' exploration of performance and reinvention. The score's connection to the rich tradition of backstage musicals, from 42nd Street to Chorus Line is fully evident. Much like these classics, Ça, c'est Paris! follows a troupe striving to put on a show against all odds. Burgalat’s compositions encapsulate this spirit, infusing his signature harmonic complexity and inventive tonal shifts to bring Fitoussi’s vision to life. His music not only underscores the drama but also breathes new vitality into the time-honored genre.
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Letters From The Atlantic
Letters From The Atlantic (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: CJA 1032. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Seagulls (1:18)
Unwind (feat Melanie Charles) (3:39)
Backline (3:06)
Right Here (feat Leanor Wolf) (1:31)
Change In Weather (feat Mia Gladstone) (3:30)
Dinorah Dinorah (4:22)
I Remember (feat Yaya Bey) (3:54)
Ibiza (3:35)
Hold You (feat Victoria Victoria) (3:42)
Montrose Forest (feat Nicholas Payton) (4:06)
Something New About You (feat Neal Francis) (3:35)
Infant Eyes (3:28)
Review: Virginia collective Butcher Brown flaunt their lapidary, multifaceted flair for transversal jazz on their new album for Concord Jazz, via a seamless blend of funk, r&b, soul, bossa nova and much, much else. Through the collective persona of Butcher Brown - an imagined philosopher jazzmaster king, whose grasp of music is said to owe much to legacies of garage punk and jazz funk - the smooth quintet say this "joint" was recorded with the intention of recreating the kind of music one might find oneself dancing to in a club in New York and the UK, attesting all of the band members' compounded skills as music producers. Chopping up samples whilst performing on the fly, the record takes its name from the fact that all members were "pulling samples from across the Atlantic", building their grooves around them.
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Encore Du Pain (reissue)
Encore Du Pain (reissue) (numbered yellow & red splattered vinyl LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: MICR 006UK. Rel: 18 Mar 25
I Don't Know What To Do With My Life (3:46)
Love You More (1:46)
Autonomy (3:35)
Orgasm Addict (2:15)
Promises (2:03)
When Love Turns Around (2:35)
Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't Have Fallen In Love With) (2:39)
What Do I Get? (2:41)
Oh Shit! (1:48)
Fast Cars (3:56)
Review: Following a near-decade of inactivity, Buzzcocks made their glorious return in 1989 majorly making up for lost time with new material and numerous tour dates, with their now iconic performance at L'Arapho Club in Paris on April 12th 1995 often regarded as a prime example of the group at their slightly seasoned peak. Immortalised on the live album known simply as French, this captured performance only featured the first 20 songs of that night's initial setlist, with the remaining ten cuts from their three encores later released in 1999 as the originally fan club-only Encore Du Pain, where old school fan favourites such as 'I Don't Know What to Do With My Life,' 'Orgasm Addict' and 'Ever Fallen in Love?' would appear. Though the pair would ultimately be compiled into the French et Encore Du Pain double live collection, this singular LP is all about the encores of that evening, clearing up any doubts about Buzzcocks delivering a lazy, cash-grabbing 10-song set of 3-minute cuts to an avid, paying fanbase. Think of this as more arriving late to a legendary set just in time to catch all of the most highly anticipated golden oldies of the night.
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