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Singles
Dedos (Fingers)
Cat: SE 002SP. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Dedos (Fingers) (3:42)
Doce Y Diez (3:10)
Review: This is a real lost South American Latin Jazz-Funk treasure from Argentina taken from some original 1974 recordings led by Carlos Franzetti. Known for his late 70s jazz-fusion album Graffiti, Franzetti recorded Dedos after returning to Argentina from Mexico where he was musical director at Fermata International. His friend Mochin Marafiotti, A&R at Music Hall, proposed the Latin Jazz project and the session featured Ruben Rada, Ricardo Lew, Emilio Valle, Osvaldo Lopez and Franzetti himself. Though initially overlooked, Dedos and Doce y Diez now receive a long-overdue reissue as they remain high on energy and deeply jazz gems with a Latin twist.
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Pre8 A001 EPA
Cat: 12TOT 51B. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Fentanyl (Cloudy Conciousness) (5:02)
Leafy Suburbs (3:30)
Being Human (1:25)
Humans Being (2:55)
Slow Moving Carcass (2:48)
Out Of View (2:07)
Review: The first of two EPs leading up to The Future Sound of London's much anticipated 2025 album only serves to build anticipated cause they're as good as you would hope. Side A is a dark ambient odyssey that drifts through ethereal choirs into ritualistic rhythms before landing in a surreal suburban dreamscape. It's immersive, haunting and unpredictably brilliant. Side B begins with a more introspective tone but gradually shifts into unease with baroque minimalism with modular synths, breakbeats and drum machines coming totters with ambient field recordings and meticulously curated samples. It's as intricate as you would expect of this pair and is a masterclass in an atmosphere full of depth and surprise.

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Alben
Groovin' Blue (Tone Poet Series)
Groovin' Blue (Tone Poet Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 554214 5. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Gone Into It (6:15)
Annsome (8:36)
Bobblin' (5:18)
Groovin' Blue (8:15)
Beautiful You (7:40)
Very Frank (1:52)
Review: Human novae of the 1950s jazz circuit in Hollywood, Curtis Amy and Frank Butler imploded the local scene at the turn of the swinging decade when they began to record for local label Pacific Jazz. Laid down in a single session at the PJ studio, Groovin' Blue is a timeless and idiosyncratic experiment in jazz, its specialty being tss-tss rhythms, unhindered lead instrumental melisma, sax counterpoint, and smackout drum fills and solos from Butler, which more than transcended the strictures of the swing form of the time. Also hearing vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, who was just 19 years old at the time of this recording, this excellent six-song set is perfect for those audiophiles keen on the interesting intersection of blues and jazz.
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Time For A Witness (reissue)
Cat: INTGDS 00022LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Waiting (3:29)
Time For A Witness (3:32)
Sooner Or Later (2:30)
Find A Way (7:01)
Decide (4:54)
Doin' It Again (2:30)
Invitation (2:51)
For Now (4:08)
What She Said (4:55)
Real Cool Time (4:21)
Review: The fact that you have bands that also got their first break through Rough Trade, like Howler, Palma Violets and The Strokes, borrowing somewhat from The Feelies' playbook is testament to their stylish handling of handmade rock n' roll. Their first two records, released in the 80s, are largely considered classics, but this album released in 1991 is as strong as anything in their back catalogue. It's also a terrific parting gift to fans as they ended up taking a 17-year break after it, reforming in 2008 to play a gig with Sonic Youth and together ever since. This album is immaculately recorded yet true to their live sound, as they set up in the studio in much the same way that they set up on stage. It's a driving, propulsive yet inventive affair offering up as much for the cranium as it does the hips. The band are commonly compared to Velvet Underground and 'Find A Way' has a touch of the VU classic 'Heroin' about it. 'Decide', however, feels more Stones-y, while 'Real Cool Time' does justice and then some to The Stooges' original. That they bring to mind other great rock bands is testament to the fact they are in that league and not mere pastiche.
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L'Ocean De Toi
Cat: PT 016LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
L'Ocean De Toi (4:06)
Dream Diary (3:23)
Prisms (4:53)
Green Eyes (3:39)
Rue De La Paix (4:01)
The Ocean Of You (3:34)
Moonface (4:43)
The Swimming Pool (4:14)
Vanishing Act (3:04)
Review: Lance Ferguson's work with The Bamboos and Menagerie has been critically acclaimed, but he is just as essential as a solo artist.This new release is a freshly scored soundtrack for the 1981 French film of the same name. It was a romantic thriller directed by Leroi Alarie that was once thought lost until a 35mm print was recently discovered. Alarie was dissatisfied with the original score so asked Ferguson to compose new music for the film ahead of its restoration and re-release. Ferguson's dreamy, instrumental funk sound does a great job of capturing the film's sun-drenched atmosphere and subtly infuses it with 80s vibes next to more contemporary sounds. It's fair to say that the soundtrack very much enhances this rediscovered European arthouse gem.
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Musica De Baixa Fidelidade (reissue)
Cat: ZAM 027LP. Rel: 21 Mar 25
More Adult Music (9:09)
Algumas Pessoas Olharam O Sul E Viram Deserto (6:04)
Um Som, Seguido De Uma Cena Negra E Malva (6:16)
This Is Music, As It Was Expected (11:02)
O Verao Nasceu Da Paixao De 1921 (10:37)
Review: Holuzam reissues Toze Ferreira's groundbreaking 1988 sound art LP Musica de Baixa Fidelidade long after it has been heralded as a pivotal release in Portugal's experimental music scene. It was created during Ferreira's time at the Institute of Sonology and plays with musique concrete, noise and abstract sound across masterful compositions like 'More Adult Music' and 'This Is Music, As It Was Expected.' With elements of piano, bells, and processed voices, it creates a tactile, immersive experience that challenges conventional music structures. This first-ever vinyl reissue includes the original artwork and a new insert with remastering done by Taylor Deupree. Ferreira's blend of technical skill and emotional depth is mesmerising here.
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Under The Arches
Under The Arches (LP + postcard)
Cat: ACOLOUR 050. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Bluenow1, Out-of-Tune Piano, St Mary's Hospital Basement, Electriksnippets (8:28)
Bluenow2, Virus, Hurricane Bomber (9:21)
Derek Jarman Reads White Lies (4:11)
Brother James Plays JS Bach's Erbarm Dich Mein, O Herre Gott On The Great Rissington Organ, Bertrand Russell Gives Sound Advice (3:14)
Brother James Plays JS Bach's Erbarm Dich Mein, O Herre Gott On The Great Rissington Organ (6:40)
Electriksnippets (3:49)
Terre Thaemlitz's Remix Of Shishapangma (remix) (9:32)
Review: Simon Fisher Turner's latest work blends field recordings with electronic textures, creating an immersive soundscape that invites deep listening. The composition unfolds gradually, with ambient layers that mix organic sounds with subtle synthetic elements. Turner's use of urban and natural sounds creates a reflective journey, where every detail adds to the overall mood. It's a delicate balance of the organic and artificial, drawing listeners into a world of sound that is both intimate and expansive.
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Moon 1
Moon 1 (translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: PAM 001LPG. Rel: 24 Mar 25
One Lost Moon (5:11)
Tiny Spiral Loom (5:22)
Dark Wing Soundwave (5:12)
Garbage Van Exhaust (5:18)
I See All & I See Nothing (5:45)
Song Of Dust (4:05)
Spider Dub (5:13)
In The Emptiness (4:39)
Materials Made From The Blood (4:07)
Everything's A Song In A Sound World (4:34)
Cracked Cloud Before War (4:25)
Review: Justin Robertson is a musical maverick who can really do it all and Moon 1, released under his Five Green Moons alias, marks another new artistic direction for the Mancunian legend. Unlike his usual house-focused work, Moon 1 explores his roots while drawing inspiration from P.I.L., Gang Of Four, On-U-Sound, Coil and more to create a 'haunted ballroom of memories." This album blends post-punk with dubstep, wonky beats, and monologuing ambi-trance and as it unfolds, the record becomes increasingly mauve-psychedelic with tracks like 'Everything's A Song In A Sound World' and 'I See All And I See Nothing' pushing boundaries with rattling psyche-dub and introspective lyrics.
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Consolation In Constellation
Consolation In Constellation (transparent magenta vinyl 12")
Cat: CHXIV 016. Rel: 01 May 25
Carrepousser (6:41)
Binary Star (5:46)
Beta Pictoris (5:57)
Orion Belt (6:09)
Phaser (5:48)
Palinopsia (6:38)
Review: Vincent Lemieux and Guillaume Coutu Dumont are the producers who combine as Flabbergast and now they unveil their full-length debut, Consolation in Constellation. As you would expect from those two artists, it is a boundary-pushing journey through sound that is rooted in improvisation, classical training and deep electronic exploration. The album fuses jazz, acid house, breakbeatand cosmic textures into a seamless exploration that adds up to a sonic constellation-carefully composed, yet full of spontaneity. 'Binary Star' is like IDM, minimal and electro all distilled into a siren new sound, 'Orion Belt' is rich in pixel thin pads and glinting chords and 'Phaser' is a slithering, high speed electro workout from another world and with a playful charm despite its highbrow design.
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Symphony Of Lungs: BBC Proms At The Royal Albert Hall
Cat: 751655 8. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Drumming Song
My Boy Builds Coffins
You've Got The Love
Bird Song
Swimming
I'm Not Calling You A Liar
Kiss With A Fist
Howl
Girl With One Eye
Hardest Of Hearts
Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)
Blinding
Hurricane Drunk
Cosmic Love
Between Two Lungs
Dog Days Are Over
Falling
Review: Florence and the Machine's chart-topping Mercury Prize-nominated debut album Lungs turned the London group led by Florence Welch into global superstars. Just months prior to its release in summer 2009 they were still on ones to watch tours playing first on behind the likes of White Lies and Friendly Fires. But that was all to change with their Island Records release Lungs. The album produced by a slew of cool producers, including James Ford and Paul Epworth, gave the world 'Kiss With A Fist', 'Dog Days Are Over' and - the biggest of all - 'You've Got The Love'. It will have been a huge investment for the label, but it's paid off and then some, going six-times-platinum in the U.K. Given it's shaped the life of the band, it's a record that they are keen on revisiting and the latest feature on it is this symphony version. This new release is the group's triumphant performance of the album in full at the Royal Albert Hall with the BBC Orchestra conducted by Grammy-winning Jules Buckley. This is bucket list stuff for any musician and indicative of the fact that Florence is one of the most enduring artists to have formed in the U.K. this century.
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Jellywish
Jellywish (jellyfish purple vinyl LP)
Cat: LPDDW 105C. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Levitate (2:48)
Have Heaven (3:09)
Jellyfish (2:54)
Started To Glow (3:35)
This Was A Gift (3:22)
All The Same Light (3:27)
Sparkle Song (3:24)
Moon, Sea, Devil (2:14)
Our Hearts In A Room (3:53)
Gloom Designs (4:14)
Review: New York indie-folk four-piece' Florist's second album is a hypnotic, psychedelic album that is the musical equivalent of an out of body experience. Single 'Have Heaven' is so elegant that you imagine singer Emily Sprague as someone who is deeply in tune with nature and the cosmos, careful as not tread too heavily incase she disturbs the flowers. It's timeless but also quite unusual in terms of the mix because although there's aspects of folk classics like Joni Mitchell, some of the flourish with pedals and effects brings to mind more modern influences, like Superorganism. But it's more a peppering of that side so as to not overwhelm. Another single from the album, 'This Was A Gift' is pure beauty that makes the hairs stand up on the back of your neck. Some singers are just born for the role of troubadour and Sprague is one of them. Long may Florist keep capturing songs this magical.
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Flutter Ridder
Flutter Ridder (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SOD 138LP. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Below A Layer Bend Aside (6:34)
The Sun The Fog (7:07)
Bright Colored Armor (3:29)
Barely Dragging Whole Apart (3:53)
Crossing Over Ponders Why (2:21)
Woods Wiggle Rising Skies (7:30)
Sibling Horses Heart (6:31)
All That's Left Already Here (1:37)
Review: Flutter Ridder is the collaboration between Norwegian artists Espen Friberg and Jenny Berger Myhre, and both are key figures in Oslo's contemporary art and music scene. Their creative bond formed during the production of Friberg's 2022 debut album, Sun Soon, and in November 2023 they recorded their debut self-titled album in a historic wooden church in Hvisten, Norway. The duo created a unique sound influenced by the flow of air and electricity by combining Friberg's Serge modular system and the church's pipe organ. The result is a whimsical, cinematic album that smudges liturgical, microtonal drones with unpredictable timbres that reflect their environment and vision.
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The Oasis
The Oasis (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRULP 463. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Cycles (feat James Mollison) (5:38)
Obelisk (feat Natty Wylah & Brother Portrait) (4:55)
Reverie (1:18)
Boomerang (feat Native & Wilf Petherbridge) (5:37)
Surrey Canal Road (feat James Mollison) (3:46)
Folding (feat Allysha Joy) (6:04)
Here To Learn (feat Andre Espeut) (4:27)
Sermon (feat Sara El Harrak) (2:49)
Parc De Belleville (feat Wilf Petherbridge) (4:13)
What You Saw (feat Ma Moyo & Mahon) (4:56)
Review: London beatsmith and "city rivims" producer Footshooter is one of a small cadre of inner city artists whose work makes a point of fusing UK jazz, West Coast-ish hip-hop and UK dance production, all tied together by an experimental bow. His latest LP, The Oasis, unveils itself as an upended jazz and broken beat finesser, all while nailing a collaborative form, with studio-mates James Mollison (Ezra Collective), Natty Wylah and Brother Portrait all in tow. Where lead track 'Cycles' evolved from a simple loop, growing in depth and space, Mollison's saxophone brought appended magic; meanwhile, tracks like 'Boomerang' and 'Surrey Canal Road' underscore a mood of hyperlocal, industrial South London poignancy.
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Liberate
Liberate (cloudy clear vinyl LP)
Cat: LORD 312. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Thread (2:14)
Tap & Die (2:13)
Time Without (3:07)
A Cry For Truth (4:04)
Escape (3:35)
Exit (3:18)
Fucking Texas (3:46)
Nothing (3:18)
Never (2:27)
Forced Down (3:26)
Rise (2:06)
Review: This essential collection compiles the complete recordings of early '90s San Diego emotive hardcore pioneers Forced Down, and none of it has been on vinyl before. Formed by Amenity's Mike Down and Pitchfork's Joey Piro, with members from Heroin and vocalist Rob Base, Forced Down delivered impassioned, politically charged hardcore. Their powerful sound and message still resonates decades on.A This collection features mastering by Brad Boatright, who has done a fine job of keeping the grit and grime of the original records so that you really get taken back to that era when listening.
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Wherever You Are
Wherever You Are (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: META 79LP. Rel: 10 Apr 25
When She Walked In With The Dawn
Someone Indistinct
Once I Had A Love
Evensong
To Whom It May Concern
Night Vision 1
A Swimmer In A Summer River
Morning In A Great City
Chandeliering - On The Ceiling
Night Vision 2
Wherever You Are
Review: A deeply reflective solo piano album that bridges the ambient side of synthpop/electronic pioneer Foxx's career with classical music. Largely composed this in the quiet, early hours of the morning, following one of his rare live performances at Kings Place, London, he creates a serene and evocative experience. The stillness of dawn, when the piano faces a misty valley at sunrise, serves as the perfect backdrop for Foxx's contemplative compositions. The album reflects Foxx's thoughts on the enduring influence of time and the people we encounter. Each note seems to resonate with memories and fleeting moments, creating a sense of calm introspection. Drawing on his experience with electronic textures, Foxx seamlessly blends ambient sounds with classical motifs, resulting in a series of compositions that are both haunting and beautiful. Each piece offers a glimpse into Foxx's emotional landscape, where the echoes of past experiences intertwine with a peaceful acceptance of the present. A tranquil, elegant work.
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Return To Zero
Return To Zero (gatefold cobalt blue vinyl LP)
Cat: ATO 0686LP. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Need You Again (4:28)
Don't Wait (4:14)
Broken Glass (3:54)
Back It Up (4:37)
What's Left Of Me (3:41)
150 More Times (3:19)
Dance Through Life (3:55)
Dirty Little Secret (3:35)
Already Gone (4:27)
Can't Get Enough (4:35)
Return To Zero (0:36)
Review: "A revelatory blast of soul, R&B and off-the-rails piano jams". Rolling Stone magazine could not have been much clearer in its recommendation of Plain Sight. Neal Francis' second album, released in 2021, nodded to everyone from George Clinton to Sly and the Family Stone, Curtis Mayfield to Prince. It was pop songwriting in the truest sense - free and experimental yet somehow universally enjoyable and captivating. The third, Francis Comes Alive, offered, not more of the same, but equally generous helpings of funk-infused, r&b topped soul-groove with a lashings of overbite. Now Return To Zero proves those were no flukes. That familiarly unpredictable yet soothing Francis sound is more refined and elegant than ever, but still seems to want to take you towards the hazy neon glow of a backstreet dancefloor long after dark.
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Age Fleuve
Age Fleuve (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: IF 1095LP. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Ou Mene La Nuit (3:52)
Adorer (feat Thomas De Pourquery) (3:33)
Aieul Inconnu (3:13)
Jeune Versant (feat Malik Djoudi) (4:09)
Le Fil (3:07)
Fleuve Des Ages (3:49)
Pas Lents Dans La Neige (3:52)
Elle S'envole (3:15)
Party (2:51)
Rappelle-toi (feat Rozi Plain) (2:25)
Review: InFine has always been an enigmatic label. It started life when co-founder Alexandre Cazac attended a Francesco Tristano concert in Paris, during which the legendary pianist covered Derrick May's Detroit techno track 'Strings Of Life', compelling the attendee to team up with Yannick Matray and Agoria to create a platform for electronic-classical noodling. And, even if the latter French electronic tour de force has since left the team, the imprint has continued to push these kinds of boundaries since. Francois & the Atlas Mountains have some big shoes to fill with their debut for the label, then. And they do this with aplomb, albeit the kind of aplomb that's softly spoken, and sounds like you're gazing out across an endless view which is at once unknown and comforting. Electronic folk, chill-disco, whispered downtempo synth pop and patient plugged-in symphonies.
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Waves
Waves (LP)
Cat: UNIQ 3081. Rel: 01 May 25
Love Is A Distraction (feat J Mahon) (2:20)
Unstoppable (feat Emma Noble) (3:35)
Save (feat Gerry Love) (4:30)
Going Going Gone (feat J Mahon) (2:50)
Death Of A Hypocrite (1:01)
Heartbreak (In A Really Good Way) (feat J Mahon) (3:12)
Caught In Your Web (feat Nicke Andersson) (2:14)
Swinging Party (feat J Mahon) (3:22)
Ride (5:01)
Maggot Brain (feat J Mahon) (4:03)
Common Stranger (feat Audrey Olleson) (4:27)
Review: Frank Popp Ensemble returns via its fourth studio album, recorded and produced in Spain throughout 2024. Known for their sleek combos of flared orchestration with retro soul motifs, Popp once again brings in a wide array of guest vocalists: Gerard Love, formerly of Teenage Fanclub, on the strings-laced rework of his own deep cut 'Save' from 2004; then Nicke Andersson (The Hellacopters, Entombed, Imperial State Electric) on 'Caught In A Web', a high-energy Northern soul workout reproduced in full Magic Touch style. An impeccably done cinematic indie soul rouser, wrestling the nubby essence of a sound to the ground.
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I Blow Out Big Candles
Cat: 704199 202. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Ya Ready (3:25)
Sexy Lemon (3:46)
Spells (3:15)
Be Your Girl (3:02)
Liquorice (2:53)
Get Away (2:28)
Shiver (3:21)
Hello (2:53)
Witch (3:28)
Killer (3:04)
Piece Of Cake (3:16)
Ugly Smile (1:45)
Review: Like a cross between Jimothy Lacoste, Lily Allen, Mac De Marco and The Breeders, Freak Slug is a fine addition to the esteemed Future Classic record label. Freak Slug appears to gravitate towards food-themed song titles and on single 'Piece of Cake' she makes her craft seem effortless with witty wordplay and melodies flowing out of her. 'Liquorice' is a bigger sounding tune, with a bit of Weezer kick, while 'Ya Ready' leans into a post-grunge territory with more serious, affecting somber tones and 'Sexy Lemon' has shades of Superorganism. A solid effort from a fast-rising star.
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Now Playing
Now Playing (cobalt blue vinyl LP)
Cat: ATL 8187471. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Rock Soldiers (4:53)
Breakout (3:41)
Into The Night (4:09)
Calling To You (4:16)
Frehley's Comet - "Insane" (3:45)
Frehley's Comet - "Dancin' With Danger" (3:27)
Frehley's Comet - "It's Over Now" (4:38)
Shot Full Of Rock (4:42)
Hide Your Heart (4:27)
Trouble Walkin' (3:11)
Review: Ace Frehley’s role in KISS was crucial in shaping the band's signature theatrics. The Spaceman to Simmons’ Demon, Stanley’s Starchild, and/or Criss’ Catman, Frehley’s silver-laced face makeup would of course come star-dusted by quasaring guitar chops, doubly amplifying KISS's popularity in histrionic heavy metal at large. Frehley’s new Now Playing tracklist - a new record from the prima donna rock quartile via Atlantic - highlights his diverse solo career, with'Rock Soldiers’, ‘Breakout’, 'Into the Night’ and 'Calling to You’ all featuring. It also packs the best hits from his time with Frehley's Comet, such as ‘Insane' and 'Dancin' With Danger’.
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In Sight Vol 1
Cat: SCLP 544. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Mindoro (4:34)
Desejar (6:03)
Tarab (6:30)
Coherente (6:23)
Some Soul (5:16)
O Sonho (4:23)
Samba Skindim (instrumental) (4:36)
Review: Since his debut with Schema Records in 2001, Gerardo Frisina has poured his soul into modernising styles such as Latin jazz, funk, and soul. In Sight Vol. 1 now introduces a fresh batch of such cosmo-futuristic moodsetters, continuing a trend that was first set in motion with his debut Moving Ahead (2020). Now the new album, preluded by singles 'Mindoro' and 'Desejar', hears seven tracks, including a cinematic bossa supernova 'O SoNho' as well as an exclusive cut from a rare and revered 10" deep cut from 2009. Frisina's attention to detail ensures the standout vibe of each composition, bringing a one-of-a-kind club-orientation to a rich atmospheric mantle.
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001-015
001-015 (LP)
Cat: FMLP 001LP. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Lost (1:59)
Chupa Chups (1:39)
The Hands Of Time (1:51)
Red & Blue & Green (1:26)
Eff Emm Ell Baby (2:34)
Numero Uno (0:57)
Outta My Way (1:43)
Zap (0:52)
Humble Pie (1:23)
Dreamz (1:25)
Jet Pack (1:58)
Machine Mind (1:37)
Faded (2:03)
Clear The Air (1:15)
Unclearly (1:33)
Darkness Falls (0:58)
Dial Up (0:47)
Running (1:40)
Sei Cardigani Di Bali (2:17)
Skeleton Key (1:35)
Day One (1:45)
Lemon Tarts (1:25)
Follow The Light (0:55)
Top Down (0:57)
Rock Candy (1:24)
Senza Tutti (1:32)
Snoozin' (1:25)
Emenee (2:07)
Review: Frollen Music Library is a premium sample library and production house focused on live ensemble recordings and analogue production techniques. Drawing inspiration from the 60s and 70s - which is of course - the era that shaped hip-hop sampling, it provides producers with accessible, high-quality sample packs. Founded by long-time collaborators Darvid Thor, Henry Jenkins and Hudson Whitlock who are all active members of Melbourne's soul scene, the library offers a rich collection of sounds perfect for film, television and music productions. It's an essential resource for fans of artists like David Axelrod and Ennio Morricone and also makes for a good standalone listen.

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001-015
001-015 (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: FMLP 001LPC1. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Lost (1:59)
Chupa Chups (1:39)
The Hands Of Time (1:51)
Red & Blue & Green (1:26)
Eff Emm Ell Baby (2:33)
Numero Uno (0:57)
Outta My Way (1:42)
Zap (0:53)
Humble Pie (1:23)
Dreamz (1:26)
Jet Pack (1:58)
Machine Mind (1:37)
Faded (2:05)
Clear The Air (1:15)
Unclearly (1:32)
Darkness Falls (0:59)
Dial Up (0:47)
Running (1:40)
Sei Cardigani Di Bali (2:17)
Skeleton Key (1:36)
Day One (1:45)
Lemon Tarts (1:25)
Follow The Light (0:54)
Top Down (0:57)
Rock Candy (1:24)
Senza Tutti (1:32)
Snoozin' (1:25)
Emenee (2:07)
Review: Frollen Music Library is a high-quality sample library and production house specialising in live ensemble recordings and analogue production techniques. It has a creative process rooted in a love for 60s and 70s music, the foundational sounds for hip-hop sampling, so offers producers easy-to-use sample packs. Created by long-time collaborators Darvid Thor, Henry Jenkins and Hudson Whitlock who are members of Melbourne's soul scene, Frollen Music Library is a rich sound source for productions and compositions in film and television and a go-to resource for fans of artists like David Axelrod and Ennio Morricone. It also works as an evocative mental trip when listened to from back to front.

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Someday
Someday (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPGBR 072B. Rel: 14 Mar 25
City Boy (Fear) (feat Graham Sayle) (4:16)
Grains Of Paradise (2:56)
Feed Me Your Feathers (feat Pat Flynn) (4:12)
I Took My Mom To Sleep (feat Tuka Mohammed) (4:48)
Man Without Qualities (feat Max Williams) (3:37)
The Court Of Miracles (3:38)
Fellow Traveller (3:11)
In The Company Of Sisters (feat Julianna Riolino) (4:43)
Smoke Signals (feat Graham Sayle) (4:12)
Someday (5:06)
Review: Canadian post-hardcore art-punk collective, Fucked Up, have been releasing projects at a ludicrously prolific rate ever since their 2001 inception, yet even by their own standards, they've gone majorly overboard in the past few years. Following on from 2021's epic Year Of The Horse EP and the 2022 follow up Oberon EP; named after the king of fairies from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, 2023 saw the release of their sixth full-length One Day (with all member's individual parts recorded under a strict 24-hour time limit) while 2024 birthed two sequels in the form of Another Day and Someday (both recorded with the same mantra). Their eighth album overall, with a promise to take a much-deserved hiatus following release, from the opening squall of 'City Boy', the band's reliable concoction of proggy, art-rock inspired chaotic hardcore is unleashed with allusions to Greek tragedy and even a chorus-like back and forth between the vocals and lyrics, conjuring the type of poetic, epic, theatrical spectacle not traditionally standard for the punk scene. In Fucked Up terms however, it makes perfect sense.
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Baby It's Cold Inside
Cat: KEPLARREV 20LP. Rel: 04 Apr 25
My Lowville (11:03)
Auto Show Day Of The Dead (6:21)
Fucking Milwaukee's Been Hesher Forever (part 1) (4:08)
Fucking Milwaukee's Been Hesher Forever (part 2) (5:03)
Re: We're Again Buried Under (7:04)
The Surge Is Working (7:34)
Review: The Fun Years is a group formed by multi-instrumentalists Ben Recht and Isaac Sparks and they have crafted a fine blend of ambient, drone, post-rock and turntablism since the early 2000s. Baby It's Cold Inside was originally released in 2008 and still stands as their pinnacle with evocative turntable loops creating textures that bring to mind Philip Jeck and Jan Jelinek while baritone guitar drones and subtle processing add depth. Tracks like 'My Lowville' offer slow post-rock motifs while 'Auto Show of the Dead' explores piano and guitar intricacies. This reissue has been remastered by LUPO and is right up there with any 2000s ambient masterpiece.
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Papua New Guinea Translations
Cat: LPTOT 52. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Translation 1: 12" Original (4:58)
Translation 2: Papsico (9:54)
Translation 3: The Lovers (9:00)
Translation 4: Wooden Ships (5:48)
Translation 5: The Great Marmalade Mama In The Sky (4:35)
Translation 6: Requiem (5:48)
Translation 7: Things Change Like The Patterns & Shades That Fall From The Sun (5:56)
Translation 8: The Big Blue (7:44)
Review: This double record - originally released in 2002 - is a deep dive into the duo's creative process, reimagining the 1991 classic through multiple sonic lenses. The London duo bring an album's worth of reinterpretations, starting with the evergreen original version's ethereal pads and hypnotic breakbeats. T2 merges the iconic melody with playful elements blending dreamy basslines and warm builds with subtle psychedelic hues. T3 extends the atmospherics and psych guitar wails in the final stretch triumphantly. T4 drifts into ambient psych-rock while T5 is a harsher more abrasive version. T6 is a slow, genre-blending piece with psychedelic undertones and emotional weight, gracefully building toward a euphoric blend of organ notes, complex drum patterns and smooth saxophone. Finally, T8 closes with lush downtempo elegance, layering sitars, sax and processed vocals from the original track for a mesmerising finale. Old skool fans will lap this up all over again.
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Rant (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Rant (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited black & orange splattered vinyl LP + translucent red vinyl 7") (1 per customer)
Cat: NUL 09LPX. Rel: 01 May 25
Meantime (3:15)
Meet Me Halfway (2:57)
Robot (2:01)
Beeswing (4:16)
Thursday (4:10)
Sumer Is Icumen In (1:48)
The Keeper (1:40)
The No 1 Song In Heaven (4:19)
The Old Dun Cow (2:53)
Acapella (2:28)
Man Ray (2:20)
Heartbeat Song (7") (1:46)
Hanging Johnny (1:20)
Living On Light (1:33)
Review: Let's face it, The Futureheads are at their very best when utilising choir-style vocal arrangements. This was arguably first made clear when they dared to drop that incredible cover of 'Hounds of Love' - treading where very, very few people have braved, into the world of enigmatic wonder-artist Kate Bush, and coming out with something that stood up on its own as a wonderfully unique cover. If you agree, this one's for you. Online blurbs will tell you Rant is a diversion from the usual Futureheads stuff. And yeah, maybe it is to some extent - this is an a cappella album after all. No guitars. No drums. No instruments other than the band's own voices. It also uses traditional folk as the main source material, with some pop and dance thrown in. Nevertheless, if you can't immediately identify this as the Sunderland group, and hook into the clear rhythmic signatures that would identify this as them, even without the voices, you've not been listening hard enough. A triumph of auteur theory in music.
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Fortezza Di Vetro Vol 2
Fortezza Di Vetro Vol 2 (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: EPR 079LP. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Spirale Iscendente (3:29)
Chi Ci Protegge Da Loro (4:27)
La Banda Piu Pericolosa (4:05)
Crollo Capitalista (4:50)
Scavando La Nostra Stessa Tomba (4:22)
Corruzione Coltivatea (4:01)
Poliziesco (4:10)
Terra Che Non Respire (4:54)
Fortezza Di Vetro (4:42)
Review: Oakland, California. Present Day. Although you might not believe it when you hear it. Justin Pinkerton, or Futuropaco, certainly knows how to drop a red herring, conjuring a cacophony of psychedelic funk-jazz-rock stuff that feels like it has always been here but is brand new, and implies it took a full entourage locked in sweaty jam to realise what is really a one-man-band triumph. Hone in squarely on the rhythmic aspect to understand the core strength. Those drums, and those drum solos, seem to invoke percussive legends without demanding you listen for 20 minutes to their patter and thud. The guitars lunge and drive and chug with the intent of early metal or slo mo druggy electronic dance. And the melodic elements veer from disorientating crescendo to the best of the Spaghetti Western scores.
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Mercy
Mercy (LP + insert)
Cat: DTH 3LP. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Row Fisherman/Whale Song (3:17)
This Is Hell (4:35)
Tiny Victories (5:10)
Promised Land (6:08)
Big Fish (5:34)
Devil Come Down (4:31)
When The Great Wind Blows (4:19)
Reggae Poison (6:05)
Review: Mercy is a collaborative work between the late great Lee "Scratch" Perry (during his post-Black Ark Studios era), Peter Harris and Fritz Catlin, the drummer from the industrial funk dub act 23 Skidoo. What they cook up is unashamedly experimental outsider works that collide mad mixing desk trickery, Perry's trademark vocal mutterings and plenty of occult sound designs. Melodies are smeared and smudged, rhythms are drunk and off balance and moods range from balmy to bonkers, often within the same damn track. A maverick collage, for sure.
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