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Singles
Encore At The Garden (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 758774 0. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Badlands (5:44)
Dustland (4:41)
Born To Run (6:00)
Review: A little slice of rock history for RSD 2025, taken from the encore from US indie faves The Killers' encore at New York's Madison Square Garden on October 1, 2022, when a certain Mr Springsteen joined them to Boss proceedings. We get versions of two of Springsteen's calling cards - 'Badlands' from his Darkness on the Edge of Town album, often cited as a proto-punk classic - and the ubiquitous 'Born To Run', with The Killers' raucous 'Dustland', seemingly heading up and up in intensity without ever quite hitting the ceiling, as the meat in the musical sandwich. The clear parallels between both acts are laid bare, as is the spontaneity and excitement of a true one off moment.
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 in stock $38.25
Crisis
Crisis (10")
Cat: DB 1001. Rel: 24 Apr 25
King Stanley - "Crisis" (3:11)
Dub Seva - "Dub Crisis" (3:11)
Prince Jamo - "Joke" (3:14)
Dub Seva - "No Joke Dub" (3:12)
Review: American label Deep Bow makes a notable vinyl debut with this heavyweight 10" featuring King Stanley and Prince Jamo, both voicing over a thunderous riddim crafted by producer Dub Sev?. This roots-driven slab stars with King Stanley's passionate cries over sleek drums with shiny digital synths and neat guitar licks. It stays true to the deep, meditative spirit of sound system culture and becomes much more roomy and spaced out in the hands of Dub Seva. Prince Jamo's 'Joke' has a cleaner vocal and some natty keys, and also gets dubbed out by Dub Seva. A strong introduction from Deep Bow that showcases talent from both sides of the Atlantic.
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Alben
Yadokari (reissue)
Yadokari (reissue) (gatefold LP + 7" + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 94. Rel: 01 May 25
Yadokari (3:26)
Sunset (3:09)
Watashi Umarete Fushiawase (3:11)
Yamaneko (2:59)
Arijigoku (2:56)
Kakioki (3:34)
Hagure Bushi (4:16)
Ayatori (3:35)
Ah (3:38)
Aru Deai (3:31)
Onna Negai Uta (3:35)
Kiba No Ballad (3:16)
Shura No Hana (Flower Of Carnage) (bonus 7" EP) (3:51)
Ho Yare Ho (3:05)
Review: Meiko Kaji's third album sees her deepening the atmospheric world of cinematic pop she became known for, with her music garnering the same iconic status as her acclaimed roles in 70s classics like Lady Snowblood and Stray Cat Rock. A symbol of cool, rebellious femininity, Kaji blends Japanese pop, folk and cinematic grooves, often crafting songs as dramatic and intense as her screen roles. With admiration from figures like Quentin Tarantino, her music continues to resonate, bridging generations and cultures. Kaji's body of work stands not just as a reflection of her cinematic legacy, but as a genre-defying exploration of mood, melody and raw emotion. Opening with a somber yet beautiful tone, the title track leads into a journey of bold contrasts, where songs like 'Sunset' capture a melancholy, almost dreamlike quality, while 'Watashi Umarete Fushiawase' dips into light, wistful folk. 'Kiba No Ballad' marks a standout, weaving together stark simplicity and a raw, affecting vocal performance. Kaji continues to explore themes of loss, longing and defiance with 'Hagure Bushi,' while 'Shura No Hana' (famously featured in Kill Bill) offers a stirring close. The album goes beyond showcasing her voice, serving as a bold declaration of the diverse musical realms she masterfully inhabits and shapes.
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 in stock $41.85
Band Of Brothers (Soundtrack)
Band Of Brothers (Soundtrack) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile white vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVATM 079W. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Main Theme
Band Of Brothers Suite One
Band Of Brothers Suite Two
The Mission Begins (part 1: Currahee)
Swamp (part 2: Day Of Days)
Spiers' Speech (part 3: Carentan)
Fire On Lake
Parapluie (part 4: Replacements)
Boy Eats Chocolate
Bull's Theme
Winters On Subway (part 5: Crossroads)
Headscarf (part 6: Bastogne)
Buck In Hospital (part 7: The Breaking Point)
Plaisir D'amour
Preparing For Patrol (part 8: The Patrol)
String Quartet In C-Sharp Minor (Opus 131) (part 9: Why We Fight)
Discovery Of The Camp
Nixon's Walk
Austria (part 10: Points)
Band Of Brothers Requiem
Review: "We few, we happy few, we band of brothers..." So said Henry V before the battle of Agincourt in one of Shakespeare's many lauded histories. The quote went on to Christen Stephen Ambrose's 1993 novel and a subsequent American war drama miniseries of the same name, chronicling the journey of the "Easy Company," a group of American paratroopers during World War II. Training, combat tussles, and fraternal bonds are given a brutal portrayal in the film, and this mood of brutality and endurance was not unnoticeably underscored by Michael Kamen's soundtrack, now reissued on gatefold 2xLP. Kamen, known for his scores for Die Hard, X-Men and Memento, brought out a mood of orchestral fortuity, successfully mirroring the film's intent to portray themes of glory, tragedy and camaraderie, all of which ooze from its many orchestral swells and windfalls.
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Divercity
Divercity (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7553. Rel: 22 Apr 25
Roll & Smoke (feat JNKMN) (2:06)
Low Time Scheme (feat S-kaine) (2:55)
Owe (feat King Milo) (2:51)
My Hood (feat Senninsho & Saw) (3:09)
Flyest (feat Fly Anakin & King Milo) (3:04)
Block To Broke (feat S-kaine) (2:53)
From Slavery To Bravery (feat Aa Rashid) (2:52)
Slayed (feat Dogma) (3:04)
Digital Tatoo (feat Saw) (2:25)
Divercity (2:29)
Sunrise (feat S-kaine) (3:06)
Goat Head Soup (feat Aa Rashid) (3:08)
Old Crow Lounge (feat Oyg) (2:37)
Sandbox (feat Richard Wright) (3:00)
Contradiction (feat S-kaine) (2:41)
Review: Japanese DJ and beatmaker Kapsoul is based in LA and returns with his highly anticipated second album, Divercity. Following the success of his first album, Ascent, he head out on a triumphant return tour and now teams up with an impressive lineup of artists from around the world. Countrymen include Senninsho, S-kaine, JNKMN, OYG, DOGMA and SAW, who all contribute their talents, while international artists AA Rashid, FLY ANAKIN and KING MILO bring their unique sounds to the project. Across the tunes, however, the main man's signature blend of styles shines through with a blend of dark soul vibes, intricately crafted arrangements, soul-drenched beats and hints of boom-bap.

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So Kono
So Kono (LP)
Cat: NOFO 661. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Aboubakrin (3:59)
Awa (5:24)
Tassi (4:43)
Kante Manfila (4:34)
Cherie (4:00)
Soundiata (6:52)
Laban (3:51)
Tu Vas Me Manquer (4:48)
Proud (3:41)
Review: Salif Keita is known as the "golden voice of Africa" and now returns with So Kono, an intimate acoustic album that marks a departure from his usual style. Though reporting he was initially hesitant about releasing an acoustic record, Keita who is traditionally a composer rather than a guitarist, was inspired during the 2023 Kyotophonie Festival in Japan where he was surrounded by the tranquillity of a Zen temple and supported by his musicians. He embraced vulnerability and got to work on So Kono, meaning "in the room" in Mandinka, and it was recorded in the intimacy of his hotel room. The album features a mix of new songs and reworked classics with Keita's powerful voice enriching the sounds.
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Eli Keszler
Eli Keszler (LP + insert)
Cat: LM 113LP. Rel: 08 May 25
Wild Wild West (4:26)
When I Sleep (5:12)
Ever Shrinking World (5:52)
I (0:56)
Low Love (3:44)
Speak For Me (4:36)
II (6:48)
Sun (5:55)
Stay (2:38)
III (3:40)
We Don't Need The Weather (2:54)
Drip Drip Drip (5:30)
Review: Eli Keszler hears the New York percussionist and composer of the same name lord his soundworld over as yet unhaunted terrains. Rooted in dust residues of American abstraction, jazz noir, ancient melodic memory and crumbling industrial forms, the record unfolds as a footworking meditation on beauty and erosion, gawping at the anguishes and awes of the present moment. Keszler's metamorphic practice spans releases on PAN, Empty Editions, and ESP Disk, as well as collaborations with Oneohtrix Point Never, Rashad Becker and Laurel Halo. Icons emerges as a natural continuation of his previous, equally as unsettling LP Stadium from 2018, and this one emerges as its natural progression. The release coincides with a conversation between Keszler and filmmaker Adam Curtis, framing the album within a wider dialogue on sound, history and collapse.
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Alive Or Just Breathing (reissue)
Alive Or Just Breathing (reissue) (gatefold LP + insert)
Cat: 603497 819409. Rel: 01 May 25
Numbered Days (3:45)
Self Revolution (2:57)
Fixation On The Darkness (3:38)
My Last Serenade (3:42)
Life To Lifeless (3:26)
Just Barely Breathing (5:20)
To The Sons Of Man (1:59)
Temple From The Within (4:00)
The Element Of One (4:05)
Vide Infra (3:27)
Without A Name (5:34)
Rise Inside (2:06)
Review: Originally released in 2002, Alive Or Just Breathing would serve as the acclaimed sophomore full-length from Massachusetts metalcore legends Killswitch Engage. Noted for initially marking the end of their tenure with original vocalist Jesse Leach, who would depart and be subsequently replaced by Howard Jones until 2012 before his eventual return; the album is considered a landmark in the scene due its ability to highlight the commercial viability of a melodious metal meets post-hardcore style, which had remained a niche underground subgenre up until this point. Produced by guitarist/ drummer/overall mastermind Adam Dutkiewicz before switching his sole focus to guitar, the crunching grooves, saccharine melodies and staggering confidence displayed quickly cemented the band's legacy, whilst lead single 'My Last Serenade' remains their most popular hit to date.
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Plague/Pain & Pleasure
Plague/Pain & Pleasure (gatefold LP + 12")
Cat: ANTLER 202503. Rel: 09 Apr 25
World Domination (Plague) (1:17)
Murder (1:10)
No Time To Win (1:09)
Outside (1:11)
End Of The Line (2:08)
Pictures (1:56)
Into Deep Water (1:56)
Plague (1:48)
Go Back (Pain & Pleasure) (19:06)
Drowning In Your Sleep (11:43)
Pain & Pleasure (6:04)
Review: Beaming into the future from the 1980s Belgian EBM scene, The Klinik (now reduced to two core members Marc Verhaeghen and Mark Burghgraeve) are a pivotal force. They helped found the underground, all while influencing a generation of EBM artists both locally and internationally. ‘Pain And Pleasure’ was their first blush, first released as an EP on Antler Records in 1986. Now recovered and “album-ified”, it takes on a new form as a full-length LP elongation, retitled Plague & Pain And Pleasure. With a new sado-leathered, plague doctoral, marble vinyl aesthetic, this is an electrifyingly chalky expansion pack taking after the original three-tracker, and which proves again the dark efficacy of their gluttonous, motoric overwhelmer sound, evidenced on the likes of ‘World Domination’, ‘Go Back’ and ‘Outside’.
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Four Seasons In Kyoto
Cat: TEMPLELP 007. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Ihojin (2:35)
A Drop Of Dew (3:18)
Four Seasons In Kyoto (5:35)
Mindscape I (2:39)
The Shore (2:55)
Playground (2:56)
Yurei (3:20)
Kyoto Sound Logo (2:11)
Dedication (2:35)
Mindscape II (3:41)
Seiko (3:44)
Solitude (2:26)
Ryokan (3:33)
Love Letter (1:53)
Amanohara (1:56)
Review: Four Seasons in Kyoto marks the final chapter in Argentina-based electronica group The Kyoto Connection's ambient trilogy following Postcards and The Flower, The Bird and The Mountain. The series is inspired by the ambient and environmental music of 1980s-90s Japan and this final piece of the puzzle paints another delightful musical portrait of rural life that has long been shaped by nature and tradition. Across 14 delicate, transportive compositions, producer Facundo Arena captures the emotional rhythm of Japan's changing seasons with whimsical melodies and gentle percussive patter, soothing vocal coos and more eerie and autumnal pieces. With contributions from Japanese friends and fans, this record feels personal and heartfelt and is a brilliant farewell to a project rooted in beauty and nostalgia.

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KJM Covers: 30th Anniversary Compilation
Cat: HRLP 366. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Black Renaissance (live At NOON) (5:08)
Kowree Sambazzi (feat Vanessa Freeman & Bembe Segue) (6:09)
No Cross No Crown (8:51)
Mystery Of Ages (feat Bembe Segue - live mix - KJM edit) (5:37)
Karmapa Chenno (feat Bembe Segue - KJM edit) (7:00)
Love Is Everywhere (live At NOON) (7:30)
Review: Evergreen jazzers Shuya and Yoshihiro Okino mark an impressive 30 years performing and recording as Kyoto Jazz Massive with this superb selection of favourite covers the brothers have enjoyed playing across their storied careers. Embellished with the vocal prowess of Vanessa Freeman and Bembe Segue, the immaculately presented collection blends elements of Latin, jazz, disco and funk over a typically fusionist set. Opening with the gentle waves of 'Black Renaissance', the record bursts into life with the samba flex of 'Kowree Sambazzi'. The soul-heavy thrust of 'No Cross No Crown' stirs the senses, before the nocturnal energy of 'Karmapa Chenno' veers ever so slightly off-piste with its jagged rhythms and grooves. Finally, the hands-in-the-air positivity of 'Love Is Everywhere' ends on a joyously uplifting note.
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Our Boys Are Doing It
Cat: LPWABB 202. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Our Boys Are Doing It (19:29)
Dennis Groove (9:56)
Orlando (9:51)
Review: Dennis Mpale had become a key figure in South African jazz by the time the mid-70s swung around having already had a career spanning some pivotal moments in the genre's evolution. From leading the trumpet section in Chris McGregor's Castle Lager Big Band to co-founding the jazz fusion group Roots, Mpale was instrumental in shaping jazz and in 1977, he released Our Boys Are Doing It-his solo debut. It was produced by Rashid Vally and issued on Mercury as a bold response to global trends which embraced township bump jive and featured legends like Kippie Moketsi. We Are Busy Bodies now reissues this essential title from analogue masters so it sounds superb as a key bit of jazz history.
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No Warranty Dubs
Cat: AMFIBIA 33. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Fujitronic (Flute mix) (3:10)
Money Palaver (Extra Warm mix) (4:47)
Jupiter Rising (Disco dub) (6:55)
Otto (part 1 - Synthethic dub) (3:24)
Artificial High (Rhythm mix) (3:45)
Artificial High (vocal mix) (1:48)
Clave Song (Extra dubbed mix) (4:36)
Anthem (Room dub) (0:56)
Musical Message (Disco dub) (7:00)
Otto (part 4 - 909 mix) (3:19)
Message (Room dub) (1:44)
Tronic Rhythm (Flute dub) (4:04)
Ritm Dub (Piano mix) (6:05)
Kabu Anthem (Cosmic dub) (8:19)
Review: For the first time, experimental saxophonist and composer Jimi Tenor finds Norweigan dance powerhouse DJ Sotofett, both teaming up for a collaboration: 'No Warranty Dubs'. Completing the trifecta is Berlin ensemble Kabukabu, the five-piece Afro-jazz-funkers whose original recordings - many of which were overseen expertly by Tenor himself - now come redistilled through a dubwise filter paper. The loose-limbed, lackadaisical energy of Kabukabu's live instrumentation merge fully with Tenor's genre-blurring composites, as Sotofett recasts fifteen tracks into rhythm-driven, bass-heavy versions. The original free jazz and Afro-influenced elements remain present, but they here serve as rawer material for layered studio treatments, channelling echo-drenched edit work and hypnotic repetition, where nothing ever rests to the point of complacency.
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