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Singles
2 Afraid 2 Leave: Remixed Reimaged Reloaded Part 2
The Underground Youth - "Around Your Arms" (5:20)
Shad Shadows - "Walls" (4:03)
M!R!M - "Into The Night" (3:45)
Das Beat - "Glow" (2:35)
Blind Delon - "Loony Voices" (3:07)
Nox - "Sleep" (6:11)
Review: Following on from their widely acclaimed album Afraid To Leave, Berlin's beautiful maudlin post-punk outfit Bleib Modern presents a compilation of remixes and reworks by esteemed artists from across darkwave, post-punk, and EBM. From IV Horsemen's club-worthy rendition of 'Bitter Smile' to M!R!M's dreamy synthpop take on 'Into The Night' via Dune Messiah's crooning 'Loony Voices, 2 Afraid 2 Leave: Remixed Reimaged Reloaded Part 2 offers truly diverse interpretations. With contributions from luminaries like The KVB and Blind Delon, it provides a fresh perspective on Bleib Modern's sound and serves as an exciting interlude that showcases the band's versatility and paves the way for future creations
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Neat Neat Neat
Neat Neat Neat (limited white & purple split coloured vinyl 7")
Cat: CLO 4930. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Neat Neat Neat (2:56)
I Walk The Line (1:05)
You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' (0:39)
I Must Be Mad (0:37)
Review: Following 'New Rose' as only the second ever single released by The Damned, 'Neat Neat Neat' has gone on to become, not only one of the band's biggest hits, but a timeless punk anthem used in everything from series like The Boys and The Simpsons, to the epic heist/chase sequence in Edgar Wright's Baby Driver, to even being covered by vastly differing acts from Elvis Costello to My Chemical Romance. This vibrantly coloured 7" captures a handful of cuts from a 1994 live performance in Mulhouse, France, boasting the aforementioned single on the A-side with a curious selection of covers on the flip, ranging from Johnny Cash's 'I Walk The Line' to 'You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' from The Righteous Brothers and even a rendition of 60s mod originals The Craig's 'I Must Be Mad' lobbed in for good measure.
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Neat Neat Neat: Live
Neat Neat Neat: Live (limited purple vinyl 7")
Cat: CLO 4928. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Neat Neat Neat (2:56)
I Walk The Line (1:05)
You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' (0:39)
I Must Be Mad (0:35)
Review: 'Neat Neat Neat' might have only been the second single released by The Damned, but its timeless longevity as an essential punk staple has seen it appear in episodes of The Simpsons and The Boys while Edgar Wright would give the track yet another lease on life by using it to score the intense opening chase sequence in 2017's Baby Driver. That's before even mentioning the vastly differing artists it has influenced with everyone from My Chemical Romance to Elvis Costello taking a stab. Pressed to artwork complimenting purple wax, this 7" offers a slice of cuts captured during a set in Mulhouse, France in 1994, with the classic single on the A-side, while the flip boasts a dynamic yet bizarre bevvy of covers, from the likes of iconic pop duo The Righteous Brothers ('You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin') to 60's mods The Craig ('I Must Be Mad') to Johnny Cash's 'I Walk The Line'.
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What's Life
What's Life (hand-stamped vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LPIL 2106. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
What's Life (Idjut Boys dub remix) (6:38)
What's Life (original) (3:29)
What's Life (Idjut Boys Seven Slackers remix) (7:08)
Review: The Innovative Leisure label is here with more of that irresistible hand-stamped white label goodness. This one comes from the super cool LA duo De Lux (who have a new album out this month) as remixed by Dan Tyler and Conrad McDonnell aka Idjut Boys. They bring plenty of their signature and spacious cosmic dub sounds to 'What Life', layering in the echo and spring reverb in fine style. The dub mix is on a constant upward trajectory that never resolves and so will have the floor in raptures with cowbells and big splashy drums. The original is also included as is their Seven Slackers remix.
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Wagging Tongues Remixes
Cat: 196588 48151. Rel: 20 Dec 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Wagging Tongues (Hawtin Gaiser remix) (6:29)
Wagging Tongues (Daniel Avery remix) (4:30)
Wagging Tongues (Henning Baer's 808 remix) (4:49)
Review: Depeche Mode's 'Wagging Tongue' was first released in 2023 as the star number from the indelible synthpop band's comeback album and swansong, Memento Mori. Something of downtempo musical elegy, the original track is a crisp exercise in melancholy uplift, colliding the band's usual synthetic arpeggiations with grass-is-greener lyrical themes. Now, however, comes a new ten-track remix bundle, of which select remixes have been chosen for a set of limited releases on wax. Most of the artists enlisted for the job have done a stellar job, amping up the tempo to a neatly electrified 130-ish-bpm, while indulging the zeitgeist's penchant for well-rounded but beefy sonics. On this one, none other than Daniel Avery sticks out with a futureological cosmic electro take, while Hawtin Gaiser opts for knocking big-room techno, and Henning Baer cools things down with a cityscape-soaring 808 remix.
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Ghosts Again (remixes)
Ghosts Again (remixes) (numbered 12" in-die cut sleeve)
Cat: 196588 37811. Rel: 18 Dec 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Ghosts Again (Massano remix) (6:41)
Ghosts Again (Chris Liebing vs Luke Slater remix) (8:02)
Review: First featured on Depeche Mode's critically acclaimed, James Ford-produced 2023 album Memento Mori, 'Ghosts Again' returns in remixed form. Liverpool-based melodic techno maestro Massano (real name Sam Rose) steps up first, delivering a raw, heavy and mind-mangling take that sits somewhere between darkened new wave, moody techno, and early noughties electroclash sounds. It's a fine remix all told that showcases the best of the Basildon band's original synths and vocals, while dragging the track kicking and screaming towards the dancefloor. Techno veterans Chris Liebing and Luke Slater take over on side two, predictably delivering a fearlessly fast, weight and intoxicating take that's as stomping as they come and twice as dirty.
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Zonder Pardon
Cat: BJR 087LP. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Alsof Ik Zen Ben (5:10)
Alleenganger (4:08)
T'Materiaal (6:25)
Tederheid (4:09)
Het Koud Kwartier (4:32)
Review: The debut album from Amsterdam-based muso Donald 'Donny' Madjid (a member of The Mauskovic Dance Band) came after an unusual break in his often hectic touring cycle, largely thanks to the pandemic. Keeping himself sane with a plethora of vintage synths as well as a 60s era drum-machine, the resulting experiments gave way to 2021's retro-fitted disco meets new wave opus Pure Donzin. Now that tour-life has resumed and his schedule chock-a-block yet again, it's taken three years for another dose of pure Donny with the release of his follow up Zonder Pardon EP. Authentic swathes of machine-percussion, thick synth-lines and Madjid's own disarming croon (sung almost exclusively in his native tongue) channel the sonic iconography of Talking Heads or Roxy Music, yet transported by way of an Italo-Disco rave to the funkiest spots of inner-city Holland.
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An Object In Motion
An Object In Motion (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DAIS 205LP. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Vanity (feat Rachel Goswell) (5:40)
Cape Perpetua (5:26)
The Skin & The Glove (6:03)
Yield To Force (15:10)
Review: Drab Majesty's latest EP 'An Object In Motion' is a deep mix of blackgaze and goth psychedelia, consisting of just four tracks flirting with a mystical, guitar-driven spirit. Don't let the number of tracks deceive; the project clocks in at just under half an hour, in large part thanks to the long-form number 'Yield To Force', which pits strange distant alarm sounds against graveyard-shifting fingerstyle guitars, in what amounts to a night-drive around old town suited well to any atmospheric surrealist crime flick. Only your first and last tracks use vocals, and when they do, the combination of deeply high-and-low-end registers are great complements for the artists' lyrical musings on misery and wonderment.
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An Object In Motion
An Object In Motion (limited cloudy green vinyl 12" + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DAISC1 205. Rel: 25 Sep 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Vanity (feat Rachel Goswell) (5:29)
Cape Perpetua (5:37)
The Skin & The Glove (5:57)
Yield To Force (15:12)
Review: Contemporary LA cold-punks Drab Majesty bring together coldwave and and shoegaze for their latest EP, An Object In Motion. The four tracks therein are examples of those styles' most atmospheric and ethereal facets, showing off the distinctive vocals and guitarwork of the project's mastermind, Deb DeMure, the androgynous alter ego of one Andrew Clinco. A swirling, emotive fusion, something between Slowdive (enlisting the help of Rachel Goswell one track) and Romo, emerges.
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An Object In Motion (B-STOCK)
An Object In Motion (B-STOCK) (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DAIS 205LP. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Coldwave/Synth
Vanity (feat Rachel Goswell) (5:40)
Cape Perpetua (5:26)
The Skin & The Glove (6:03)
Yield To Force (15:10)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Drab Majesty's latest EP 'An Object In Motion' is a deep mix of blackgaze and goth psychedelia, consisting of just four tracks flirting with a mystical, guitar-driven spirit. Don't let the number of tracks deceive; the project clocks in at just under half an hour, in large part thanks to the long-form number 'Yield To Force', which pits strange distant alarm sounds against graveyard-shifting fingerstyle guitars, in what amounts to a night-drive around old town suited well to any atmospheric surrealist crime flick. Only your first and last tracks use vocals, and when they do, the combination of deeply high-and-low-end registers are great complements for the artists' lyrical musings on misery and wonderment.
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An Object In Motion
An Object In Motion (limited cloudy red vinyl 12" + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DAIS 205LPC4. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Vanity (feat Rachel Goswell) (5:40)
Cape Perpetua (5:26)
The Skin & The Glove (6:03)
Yield To Force (15:10)
Review: Drab Majesty was first set up by Andrew Clinco in the beating heart of the US music industry, Los Angeles. It's here, in a metropolis defined by both glitz, glamour and plastic, and wild experimentation and unconventional thinking, that the artist once best known as drummer in Marriages adopted a new androgynous persona, Deb Demure, and then drafted Mona D (Alex Nocolaou) as keyboardist and vocalist. That was 2016. Now here we are today, a few albums deep and faced with their latest offering. An Object in Motion takes bold strides in many directions, from the beautiful, natural ambient of 'Cape Perpetua' to goth-shoegaze worthy of Gary Numan himself, 'Vanity', the EP moves away from typical readings of genres like dark wave and takes us on a journey to a place defined by synthesised ethereality.
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An Object In Motion
Cat: DAIS 205CD. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Vanity (feat Rachel Goswell)
Cape Perpetua
The Skin & The Glove
Yield To Force
Review: Described by their label, Dais, as "a stirring new chapter" in their musical story, 'An object of Motion' has its roots in a coastal break main man Deb Demure made back in 2021. It was material recorded there, largely using a vintage, bowl-shaped 12-string guitar, that formed the basis of the four-track mini-album. These recordings were then expanded on with help from collaborators Rachel Goswell (Slowdive), Justin Meldal-Johnsen and Ben Greenberg. It's a decidedly psychedelic set all told, with Demure and company blurring the boundaries between neo-folk, psychedelia, the Cure, shoegaze and the sort of saucer-eyed, turn-of-the-90s bagginess associated with the Stone Roses. Most impressive of all, though, is 'Yield To Force', an undeniably cosmic, layered and effects-laden instrumental that ebbs and flows over 15 magical minutes.
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Immer
Immer (7")
Cat: RB 1237. Rel: 25 Sep 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Immer (5:09)
Immer (instrumental) (5:09)
Review: Gerd Jansen's Running Back is brilliantly and effortlessly eclectic. It's a label that does easy to love house anthems as well as more experimental fair and plenty in between. And that's where Ede & Deckert sit - in a world to the left of centre with catchy synth tunes feat. Sargland. 'Immer' is their latest and pairs doleful guitar riffs a la Joy Division with soul vocals and slick drums that will work in the right dance floor setting. It's a great sound and one that has the potential to become something of an unlikely underground dance hit. The B-side has an instrumental that allows the synth work to shine more.
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Alben
Another Great Record From The Damned: The Best Of The Damned (reissue)
Cat: DAM 1. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
New Rose (2:44)
Love Song (2:05)
Neat Neat Neat (2:43)
I Just Can't Be Happy Today (3:39)
Captain Sensible & The Softies - "Jet Boy, Jet Girl" (3:19)
Hit Or Miss (2:37)
There Ain't No Sanity Clause (2:29)
Smash It Up (Parts 1 & 2) (4:49)
Plan 9 Channel 7 (5:08)
Rabid (Over You) (3:32)
Wait For The Blackout (3:54)
History Of The World (part 1) (3:39)
Review: This classic compilation album by legendary punk rock band The Damned first came as a 1981 release on Chiswick, dubbed the 'first true indie' label to crop up in the UK. Responsible for pushing many of this condemnable bunch's best works, this compilation is representative of the process, covering the band's evolution from their fast and furious debut Damned Damned Damned to their more experimental and diverse Black Album. Wide-ranging but unified in sound, it's testament to the Damned's long shelf-life; they don't call it "eternal damnation" for nothing.
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Fiendish Shadows
Fiendish Shadows (gatefold blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CLOLP 3824. Rel: 11 Sep 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Curtain Call (part 1) (6:01)
Shadow Of Love (3:53)
Neat Neat Neat (4:57)
Wait For The Blackout (1:31)
Grimly Fiendish (3:24)
Stranger On The Town (5:29)
Is It A Dream (3:52)
There'll Come A Day (5:51)
Smash It Up (2:54)
I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night (6:11)
Looking At You (2:37)
Gun Fury (1:50)
Street Of Dreams (3:24)
Curtain Call (part 2) (4:31)
Lust For Life (2:51)
Love Song (2:33)
New Rose (4:32)
Disco Man (3:31)
Born To Kill (3:22)
Review: Here's a classic live album from British punk heroes The Damned, captured in full flight at Woolwich Coronet on July 11 1985. Wrongly credited to a gig at Santa Monica Civic when it was originally released back in 1997, the facts have since been set straight but whatever the case, this is the band at their best. There's all the best bits of their back catalogue and even some choice covers such as the Electric Prunes' ever-classic 'I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night' and Iggy Pop's 'Lust For Life' - and that's just the icing on top of a set brimming with kick ass punk rock.
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Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse
Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse (white & purple & black 'double haze' vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: CLOLP 4853. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Testify
Shut It
Shadow To Fall
I Need A Life
Running Man
Not Of This Earth (0:33)
Heaven Can Take Your Lies
My Desire
Never Could Believe
Love Song (0:12)
Disco Man (2:54)
Neat Neat Neat (2:49)
Ignite (3:33)
Gun Fury (1:28)
Nasty (4:11)
Looking At You (5:20)
Wait For The Blackout (4:55)
Noise Noise Noise
New Rose
Smash It Up (0:08)
Pretty Vacant (3:35)
I Feel Alright (2:50)
Review: Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse captures punk's original rebels in live action in 1994, feeling like a return to their rowdy garage punk origins after spending the latter part of the 80s helping to shape goth rock and then take it overground and into the charts. No sign of 'Eloise' or 'Grimy Fiendish' here though - this all about genre-defining hits like 'Love Song', 'Neat Neat Neat', 'New Rose' and 'Smash It Up', with a heap of perfectly suited and totally unlikely cover versions, from 'Pretty Vacant' to 'You've Lost That Loving Feeling' and 'I Walk The Line'. All on nice coloured vinyl, too, it stands as a testament to The Damned's storytelling prowess, leaving audiences enthralled and craving more from this enigmatic ensemble.
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 in stock $46.69
Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse (reissue)
Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse (reissue) (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CLOLP 4925. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Testify
Shut It
Shadow To Fall
I Need A Life
Running Man
Not Of This Earth (0:33)
Heaven Can Take Your Lies
My Desire
Never Could Believe
Love Song (0:12)
Disco Man (2:54)
Neat Neat Neat (2:49)
Ignite (3:33)
Gun Fury (1:28)
Nasty (4:11)
Looking At You (5:20)
Wait For The Blackout (4:55)
Noise Noise Noise
New Rose
Smash It Up (0:08)
Pretty Vacant (3:35)
I Feel Alright (2:50)
Review: Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse by iconic punk group The Damned is a haunting journey into the depths of musical darkness. The album captivates throughout with its eerie melodies, ethereal vocals, and brooding atmosphere. Each track exudes a sense of mystery and intrigue, drawing the audience into a world of shadows and secrets. The band's masterful instrumentation and haunting lyrics create a spine-chilling experience that lingers long after the final note fades away. All of this makes Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse is a testament to The Damned's prowess as musical storytellers, leaving listeners enthralled and eager for more from this enigmatic ensemble.
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Reflector
Reflector (light blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 193436 357722. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Folk/Americana
Lose Your Mind (3:51)
Rose In A Garden (3:54)
Hi-Country (5:11)
Dance In The Desert (4:07)
Double Exposure (4:21)
Gotta Get Southbound (8:10)
Halfway (In Between) (4:12)
‘Til The Daylight (3:31)
Sugar Leg Rag (4:29)
Hard To Tell (4:36)
Faded Lovin’ (3:47)
Locomotive #9 (2:49)
Half Moon Night (3:21)
Weathervane (4:51)
Dance In The Desert (reprise) (5:52)
Review: It's not often we get next generation county, even less when it has such wild crossover appeal - both in terms of mainstream and more niche tastes. When Rolling Stone magazine spotlit Daniel Donato as a Hot Picker in 2023, the rock & roll bible explained how he had dazzled tourists with covers "in Music City's honky-tonks as a teenager," referring to his formative years playing around Nashville, and was now "eager to take fans on a psychedelic journey". Suffice to say, the Cosmic Country thing certainly fits the bill, although this is a case of surrealism playing second fiddle, or guitar, to the kind of soundtrack that feels destined to take this artist to the very top of the popular country list. Which isn't to say anything here is remotely throwaway - we're talking highly complex instrumentation. Nevertheless, it's impossible to imagine anyone walking away unhappy, so take from that what you will.
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Erotica
Erotica (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3399C. Rel: 16 Jan 24
 
Rock
One Things Leads To Another (5:11)
Sure Thing (3:28)
Off My Mind (4:40)
Gently Fall (5:59)
Please Yourself (3:55)
Angels Fallen (4:46)
Isolation (4:08)
Long Day In The Universe (4:07)
Wave (4:02)
If (3:35)
Review: The Darling Buds were an alternative rock band from Newport, Wales. They formed in 1986, were named after the H. E. Bates novel The Darling Buds of May and Erotica is their third and final album, released a few weeks before Madonna's album of the same name in October 1992. The album contained the US single, 'Long Day In The Universe', which was featured on the soundtrack for the Mike Myers film, So I Married an Axe Murderer. Erotica is available as a limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on translucent yellow coloured vinyl and includes an insert.
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 in stock $34.24
David Vanian & The Phantom Chords (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Cat: HIQLP 2087 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
50s/60s
Voodoo Doll
Screamin' Kid
Big Town
The House Is Haunted
You & I
Whiskey & Me
Fever In My Blood
Frenzy
Shooting Jones
Jezebel
Tonight We Ride
Johnny Guitar
Chase The Wild Wind
Swamp Thing
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve, product unopened & in excellent condition***


David Vanian, splitting off from his role as the lead singer of the Damned, once made an effective detour known as David Vanian and the Phantom Chords. The Chords' self-titled debut from 1995, reissued here, is a fusion of rockabilly and gothic rock - often classified as gothabilly. The band perform a mixture of covers and original material, including 'Voodoo Doll', 'The House Is Haunted' and 'Jezebel', laying down the massive, twangy, incipient sound of gothabilly with Vanian himself sounding as if to be singing in a massive catacomb's chasm.
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David Vanian & The Phantom Chords (reissue)
Cat: HIQLP 2087. Rel: 03 Jul 23
 
50s/60s
Voodoo Doll (3:23)
Screamin' Kid (3:31)
Big Town (4:39)
The House Is Haunted (2:13)
You & I (4:06)
Whiskey & Me (3:46)
Fever In My Blood (3:04)
Frenzy (1:48)
Shooting Jones (4:39)
Jezebel (2:47)
Tonight We Ride (3:13)
Johnny Guitar (2:42)
Chase The Wild Wind (4:13)
Swamp Thing (5:14)
Review: David Vanian, splitting off from his role as the lead singer of the Damned, once made an effective detour known as David Vanian and the Phantom Chords. The Chords' self-titled debut from 1995, reissued here, is a fusion of rockabilly and gothic rock - often classified as gothabilly. The band perform a mixture of covers and original material, including 'Voodoo Doll', 'The House Is Haunted' and 'Jezebel', laying down the massive, twangy, incipient sound of gothabilly with Vanian himself sounding as if to be singing in a massive catacomb's chasm.
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 in stock $26.47
Dead Elvis (reissue)
Dead Elvis (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent yellow vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3398C. Rel: 13 Feb 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
All That Glitters (6:33)
Opium Shuffle (5:02)
GBH (5:05)
Dirt (3:52)
Rocco (6:33)
Rekkit (6:28)
I Spy (5:04)
Amber (8:04)
Rematerialised (8:28)
68 Balcony (5:03)
Sly (3:27)
Review: It could have all been so different when Death In Vegas first formed. Richard Fearless and Steve Hellier spawned the project in 1994 and got signed under the name Dead Elvis, but legal wrangling got in the way and they used the name for their debut album instead. Now Music On Vinyl have repressed the 1997 classic so we can revel in the grizzled take on big beat and trip hop the pair cooked up. It's very much of its time, but there's a snarl to the production which sets Death In Vegas apart from their peers at the time, opting for the dive bar ambience over the festival main stage you'd hear when playing The Chemical Brothers or Leftfield. For that reason Dead Elvis has aged very well indeed.
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Less
Less (limited bioplastic vinyl LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: UR 012LUX. Rel: 30 Nov 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Pirouette (7:08)
Empty Heavy (3:28)
Duffy's (3:39)
And Now I Am Lit (4:53)
Distance Song (5:39)
Turn (5:12)
Dead, Crashed (7:24)
Review: London based slowcore revivalists Deathcrash made good on the promise of their first slew of exceptional EPs with last year's expansive and melancholic full-length debut Return. Little over a year later and the collective return (no pun intended) with Less; a sophomore effort that utilises both restraint and cathartic abandon to audibly craft a work teeming with disappointment, regret and anguish. Embracing their Slint and Duster influences even more, the material here is often more refined and direct than the lengthy dirges of their first album, allowing for the grandiosity of both seven minute plus opener 'Pirouette' and the momentous closer 'Dead, Crashed', to breathe with hypnotic despondency. Consistent while subtly elevating every nuance of their emotive dissonance, Deathcrash drag the "less is more" mantra down to sobering levels of ambivalent sadness.
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Twisted (reissue)
Twisted (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + fold-out poster)
Cat: UMCLP 069. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Food For Songs (3:43)
Start With Me (4:26)
Here & Now (5:18)
One Thing Left To Do (3:59)
Tell Her This (3:07)
Being Somebody Else (6:22)
Roll To Me (2:13)
Crashing Down (4:51)
It Might As Well Be You (4:31)
Never Enough (5:23)
It's Never Too Late To Be Alone (5:05)
Driving With The Brakes On (4:36)
Review: The fourth studio album from '90s pop-punk-ish alt rock band Del Amitri, Twisted followed 1992's Change Everything, and amounted to a classic among the greats in their discography (though it was the last to feature the guitarist David Cummings). The album's bright, car-mixed songs - 'Roll To Me', 'Never Enough', 'Start With Me' - heard the band retain their omnipresent melodics, though it also marked a shift towards an even sunnier and heartfelt direction than the preceding album, not to mention serving as a sonic companion to the nascent Britpop craze, albeit not directly influenced by it.
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Five Easy Hot Dogs
Five Easy Hot Dogs (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 281218 1672. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Gualala (2:49)
Gualala 2 (2:21)
Crescent City (2:28)
Portland (3:04)
Portland 2 (2:13)
Victoria (2:43)
Vancouver (2:42)
Vancouver 2 (2:01)
Vancouver 3 (2:47)
Edmonton (2:21)
Edmonton 2 (2:44)
Chicago (2:21)
Chicago 2 (2:10)
Rockaway (2:06)
Review: Grinning indie trickster Mac DeMarco makes a striking return with his first ever instrumental album, exploring and asserting the depth of his production chops and structural talent. 'Five Easy Hot Dogs' also charts DeMarco's attitude to the genre of 'musical road trip', likening the interstate journey from Gualala to Rockaway to an easy process of consuming something soft and meaty, like a hot dog. DeMarco's general detuned, lackadaisical character shines through best on the opener and the emotive stepper 'Vancouver 3'.
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Some Other Ones
Some Other Ones (limited canary yellow vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: CTSP 032LPC1. Rel: 14 Dec 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Little Pepper (2:32)
Onion Man (2:38)
Peter Pickles (1:59)
Don Juan (1:56)
Young Coconut (2:41)
Hachiko (2:41)
Fish Terry (2:03)
Hoso Boyo (3:03)
Special K (2:19)
Review: Back when Mac Demarco was first breaking through in the wake of his third album Salad Days, he slipped out this instrumental album which he framed as a 'BBQ Soundtrack'. It's gone on to become a fan favourite, and for good reason as Demarco's distinctive stripped down sound gets to stretch out in laconic, leisurely style. If there was always a yacht rock streak to his music, it's out in full force here as tracks like 'Don Juan' prove in true smooth-as-silk style. Barbecue or not, you'll feel the sun on your back with this one.
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Set In Stone (Special Edition)
Set In Stone (Special Edition) (limited yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: YVR 4005. Rel: 02 Apr 24
 
Coldwave/Synth
World In My Eyes (5:03)
Everything Counts (5:41)
Master & Servant (3:48)
Stripped (5:55)
Stangelove (4:39)
Personal Jesus (5:52)
Black Celebration (4:33)
Behind The Wheel (5:21)
Review: It's 1990 and Depeche Mode couldn't really be riding much higher in the global music stakes. Having just released Violator, the band had finally debuted an album inside the Billboard Top 10 for the first time in their almost-decade-long history, and pretty much anyone who came into contact with the record was very quickly captivated by its sound. While definitely not a curveball, it marked an expansion of the group's existing style. Some have described it as synth-pop, others alternative rock. In many ways, it's a dance floor album, one that embraces goth and coldwave at its very core. Captured during their tour at that time, Set In Stone features landmark singles from the LP - 'Personal Jesus', of course, and 'World In My Eyes' - it also proves beyond any doubt that a Depeche Mode show is about more than simply playing the hits.
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Memento Mori
Memento Mori (trifold 180 gram red vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) + booklet in debossed sleeve)
Cat: CLBI 878979. Rel: 12 Jun 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
My Cosmos Is Mine (5:14)
Wagging Tongue (3:22)
Ghosts Again (3:59)
Don't Say You Love Me (3:41)
My Favourite Stranger (3:56)
Soul With Me (4:13)
Caroline's Monkey (4:13)
Before We Drown (4:04)
People Are Good (4:20)
Always You (4:18)
Never Let Me Go (4:03)
Speak To Me (4:38)
Review: Depeche Mode's new album Memento Mori is a rather bittersweet one for fans - they are of course happy to hear fresh material from their favour electronic doom mongers, but it is also the last time they will hear music from the group featuring corer member Andrew Fletcher, who suddenly passed away at the start of the sessions. Remaining members Dave Gahan and Martin Gore wondered if they would carry on, but carry on they did. And we're glad they did, as this is one of their best albums in years with darkness abounding. Their progression in their latest years have heard them move into darker, peakier, sadder and more industrial themes while drawing on deathly topoi.
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Paradiso Amsterdam 1983
Cat: CL 93598. Rel: 06 Dec 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Everything Counts (5:47)
See You (4:01)
Love In Itself (4:30)
Pipeline (5:20)
Photographic (4:06)
Get The Balance Right (3:16)
Told You So (4:39)
New Life (4:19)
More Than A Party (5:31)
The Meaning Of Love (2:59)
Just Can't Get Enough (4:49)
Review: Modern day Amsterdam is a bit of an oxymoron. On the one hand, the city proudly brandishes its reputation for alternative and sub cultures, pushing back against lawmakers and their incoherent policies to adopt approaches that are more realistic and levelheaded. On the other, its a place of such rampant commercial development the local government actively discourages visitors and new hotel developments. Look closely, though, and you can still feel the spirit of what, during the latter half of the 20th Century, made this place so special. Paradiso is one of those spots. A waterside cultural venue with a history first as a church, then an illegal squat, before becoming what it is today, the walls themselves seem to pervade a sense of brave, adventurous heritage. An ideal place to catch one of the most defining bands of the 1980s in their heyday, then, here Depeche Mode deliver an astounding set in a space with the atmosphere to match.
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Strange/Strange Too
Cat: 196587 44239. Rel: 15 Dec 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Review: You can always count on Depeche Mode to do things differently. Never content to play it safe despite their position as a global superstars, as the 80s turned into the 90s they collaborated with celebrated filmmaker Anton Corbijn on the music videos from their albums Music For The Masses and Violator. The first set were gathered together at Strange in 1988, with the follow-up released as Strange Too in 1990. In between the music videos for megahits like ‘Personal Jesus’ and ‘Enjoy The Silence’ were additional vignettes and incidentals, all filmed by Corbijn on his trusty Super 8, and the end results have become synonymous with the Mode’s visual aesthetic. Now both films have been gathered together in one handy Blu Ray package, digitally remastered without losing that all-important grainy finish.
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Strange/Strange Too
Cat: 196587 44249. Rel: 15 Dec 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Review: When Depeche Mode teamed up with Anton Corbijn to make some music videos, few could have predicted the end results. If you ever thought there’s an artful consistency to the Mode’s music videos from the late 80s and early 90s, it’s because Corbijn filmed them all on a shoestring budget on his trusty Super 8 camera. The resulting pieces were strung together as vignettes forming a larger cinematic experience which was released in two instalments - Strange and Strange Too. Originally released on VHS and Laserdisc, the films have finally been bundled together, digitally restored and presented in this DVD box set with bonus material.
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Music Portrait
Cat: 115394 2. Rel: 07 Sep 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Hidden Houses
Hold On
Dirty Sticky Floors
A Question Of Time
Bitter Apple
Black & Blue Again
Stay
A Little Piece
Walking In My Shoes
I Need You
Bottle Living
Personal Jesus
Goodbye
I Feel You
Never Let Me Down Again
Enjoy The Silence Just Can't Get Enough
Painkiller
A Question Of Time
World In My Eyes
Policy Of Truth
It's No Good
Never Let Me Down Again
Walking In My Shoes
Only When I Lose Myself
A Question Of Lust
Home
Useless
Enjoy The Silence
Personal Jesus
Barrel Of A Gun
Somebody
Behind The Wheel
I Feel You
Just Can't Get Enough
Freelove
The Dead Of Night
The Sweetest Condition
Halo
Walking In My Shoes
Dream On
When The Body Speaks
Waiting For The Night
It Doesn't Matter Two
Enjoy The Silence
I Feel You
In Your Room
It's No Good
Personal Jesus
Home
Clean
Black Celebration
Never Let Me Down Again
Review: Featuring as it does six discs of live recordings, Music Portrait is veritable feast for Depeche Mode fans. All of the material was originally recorded for radio broadcasts. Discs one and two feature what appears to be an almost complete 1998 concert featuring such perennial favourites as 'Policy of Truth', 'Personal Jesus', 'It's No Good' and 'Just Can't Get Enough' (a triumphant, sing-along conclusion all told), while CD three offers up 11 songs from a set recorded in 2005. The other three discs feature recordings of solo outings from Dave Gahan, with big Depeche Mode hits being joined by personal favourites and deep cuts from the Basildon Band's 40-plus year career.
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Radio Transmission 2001
Radio Transmission 2001 (pink vinyl LP)
Cat: 115482 1. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Coldwave/Synth
Walking In My Hsoes (6:11)
The Dead Of Night (4:56)
Dream On (5:18)
It Doesn't Matter Two (2:56)
Enjoy The Slience (7:04)
Personal Jesus (5:44)
Never Let Me Down Again (7:12)
Review: Depeche Mode's Radio Transmission 2001 encapsulates the band's evolution and enduring influence on the electronic landscape. The album showcases their mastery of blending dark, brooding atmospheres with pulsating rhythms and haunting melodies. Depeche Mode's signature sound, characterised by introspective lyrics and innovative synth textures, is fully realised here in an album that, here pressed up on pink wax, contains the 'Hits Walking In My Shoes,' 'Enjoy The Silence' and many more that have more than stood the test of time.
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Art Devo 1973-1977
Cat: FTRSMO 48. Rel: 07 Dec 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Booji's Industrial Death (CD1: 1973-1976)
Total Love
Auto Modown (Early versions)
Space Girl Blues (Early versions)
Live Forever
Androgyny (live At Kent Kove 74)
Fraulein (live At Kent Kove 74)
Bicentennial Birthday
Man From The Past
Midget/My Lai Marma (Kent Kove 74)
Shimmy Shake
All Of Us
Hubert House
The Tinkle Tune
Private Secretary (Kent Kove 74)
I Don't Know Why
Dixie
Pigs Waddle (Kent Kove 74)
Death Of Lt Casanova (Kent Kove 74)
U Got Me Bugged (instrumental version - CD2: 1975-1977)
I Don't Know What I Do Do
Huboon Stomp
Can U Take It (Early version)
Uncontrollable Urge (Early version)
Everthing's Gonna Be Alright
Falling In Love Again
Devo Corporate Anthem (Early version)
Shrivel Up (Early version)
Smart Patrol (Early version)
I'm Lost At Home
Track 31
Never Go Back
Secret Agent Man (Mark vocal)
Social Fools (Early version)
A Plan For U (Ealry version)
Nutty Buddy (live At JB's 76)
Dogs Of Democracy
Race Of Doom (Ealry version)
Space Junk (Ealry version)
Primal Satisfaction
End Message
Review: Futurismo proudly present the release all hardcore Devo fans have been waiting for: Art Devo 1973-1977, a lovingly packaged box set housing rare, unheard and obscure mind-blowers sourced directly from the vaults of The De-Evolution Band. This anthology takes you from the band's initial conception in Akron, Ohio to the moment before the world woke up to them, in a collection of sonic and visual art that captures Devo at the dawn of industrial death. This is a one-time only, strictly limited edition box set, never to be remade. De-evolution is real. The art of Devo is real. Here is the evidence.
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50 Years Of De Evolution (1973-2023)
50 Years Of De Evolution (1973-2023) (gatefold red & blue vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 060349 7828418. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Mongoloid (3:40)
Jocko Homo (3:41)
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (2:36)
Come Back Jonee (single edit) (3:16)
Secret Agent Man (3:28)
The Day My Baby Gave Me A Surprize (2:34)
Smart Patrol (3:40)
Girl U Want (2:58)
Whip It (2:39)
Freedom Of Choice (3:24)
Gates Of Steel (3:28)
Working In The Coal Mine (2:49)
Beautiful World (3:28)
Jerkin' Back 'N' Forth (3:04)
Through Being Cool (3:12)
Love Without Anger (2:36)
Time Out For Fun (2:49)
PeekoAoBoo! (3:03)
That's Good (3:27)
Big Mess (2:47)
Here To Go (Go mix version) (5:25)
Are You Experienced? (3:03)
Disco Dancer (7 Inch version) (4:04)
Post Post-Modern Man (Macro Post - Modern mix) (3:14)
Fresh (2:59)
Review: Five decades on and Devo are rightly recognised as a cultural treasure from the early days of US new wave, but even by the time they released their Brian Eno-produced debut album in 1978 they were five years in and way ahead of the curve. As the band reflect on half a century at the cutting edge, Rhino have pulled together an expansive retrospective which comes in many different iterations. This particular edition, pressed on red and blue double vinyl, gathers together 25 classic and lesser known cuts from the band's considerable archives, housed with stunning artwork in a gatefold sleeve and is sure to become a collectors' item.
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London Ko
Cat: 343361 2. Rel: 11 May 23
 
Soul
Nsera (feat Damon Albarn)
Somaw (feat Angie Stone)
Sete
Seguen
Massa Den (feat -M-)
Mogokan (feat Manifest)
Blues (feat Roberto Fonseca)
Moussoya
Netara
Yada
Tolon (feat Yemi Alade)
Dambe
Dakan
Maya
Review: Malian singer, songwriter and instrumentalist Fatoumata Diawara has enjoyed a highly successful career, not just as a musician but also as an actor. Even so, it has taken a string of collaborations - including an appearance on Gorillaz album Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez - to bring her to a wider audience. London Ko, officially her third solo album, successfully highlights the open-minded, internationalist nature of her work, offering superb, immaculately produced songs that blend her Malian vocals, instrumentation and jangly guitar playing with nods to synth-pop, deep house, electronica, r&b and downtempo beats. Naturally, the album boasts several notable collaborations, with Damon Albarn guesting on 'Nesra', New York hip-hop-turned-soul queen Angie Stone lighting up 'Somaw', and Alberto Fomesca enhancing CD highlight 'Massa Den'.
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Tags: African | French
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Orion
Orion (LP)
Cat: CG 161104LP. Rel: 02 Feb 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Jag Vill Ha Allt (3:24)
Hall Avstand (2:51)
Det Lacker (4:18)
Glitter (2:05)
Firad (4:36)
Milton (3:26)
Orion (3:53)
Mellan De Sju Fjallen (3:03)
Tomma Lador (2:02)
Review: Swedish band Dina Ogon have become one of the most celebrated groups in their scene. After their well received ;east album 'Oas' they now return with 'Orion', which includes the already well received lead single 'Glitter.' That tune is, say the band, "a journey upwards, forwards and inwards." That message somewhat gets against their previous vibe with has been described as backward-looking and Nordic-nostalgic. There is still plenty rich dreaminess to their work here with soaring Balearic-pop delights such as 'Jag Vill Ha Allt', glistening cosmic ditties like 'Det Lacker' and the late night soul of 'Mellan De Sju Fjallen' all swelling your heart.
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The Black Session: Live In Paris 1993
The Black Session: Live In Paris 1993 (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: BRED 897. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Quest (5:21)
Just Like Heaven (5:33)
The Lung/Bernard (5:20)
Freak Scene (3:51)
Get Me (2:59)
Drawerings (4:32)
Keep The Glove (5:49)
Budge (6:19)
Thumb (1:03)
Review: When Dinosaur Jr. were recorded live in Paris the iconic garage punk outfit were undoubtedly at the very top of their game. Three years after adding Jr. to their name, the creative output at this point was incredible, carving out a position for themselves as purveyors of powerful noises that were as raw and gnarly as they were complex and intelligent. A band that could turn rough and ready chords into walls of sound capable of tearing the roof off and lifting us all into the stratosphere. Never before released, this companion piece to 2022's best-selling live-on-MTV EP, Seventytwohundredseconds, is exemplary of the stuff they built that reputation on. From the gnashing riffs of 'Just Live Heaven', to the wasp-in-jar-energy and cacophonous peaks of 'Drawerings', and 'Keep The Glove' erupting into mind-blowing guitar work, and 'Budge' arguably taking that to greater heights, this is Dinosaur Jr. at maximum roar, and it will never not be impressive.
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Off Planet
Off Planet (limited white vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: BEC 5611765. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Wishbone (part 1) (4:14)
Complete Me (feat Self Esteem) (4:46)
Osaka (3:16)
Hands High (feat Refound) (3:21)
Lunar Vibrations (feat Isabelle Woodhouse) (5:34)
Don't Touch That Dial (feat Yuuko - part 2) (3:22)
Back 2 Back (feat Patience) (4:09)
Squid Inc (3:28)
Come Down (2:50)
Golden Cross (3:58)
No Time (feat Jack Penate - part 3) (3:40)
A New Way Through (4:03)
Galaxy Mood (feat Toya Delazy) (3:11)
The Oh Zone (2:14)
Dead Machine (feat Stealing Sheep) (2:37)
Dumdrum (3:52)
Fluxus (part 4) (2:55)
Slipstream (5:07)
Who You Know (feat Bernardo) (3:43)
Black Cadillac (4:00)
Gazelle (5:20)
Review: Every time you get hold of a new album from Django Django, or even just a single, the rush of excitement is real. Formed of friends who met at Edinburgh School of Art, there's always been something unique, highly creative and resolutely fun about their output, straddling dancefloor material with rougher edged alternative rock and plain experimental oddities, leading to the kind of results we've not been lucky enough to experience much of since the demise of the Madchester scene.
In many ways, the quartet have already given us more replay value than the baggy indie era, and Off Planet is arguably the finest hour, and certainly the broadest offering, to date. Tracks like the light and au naturel 'Come Down' contrast the club-ready breakbeat piano rave of 'Complete Me' (which features none other than Self Esteem) or the classical-jungle hybrid 'Osaka'. 'Lunar Vibrations' goes for hypnotising synth pop, 'Galaxy Mood' brings in acidic squelch, 'Dumdum' belongs on DFA. Another triumph.
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Somewhere Between The Power Lines & Palm Trees
Cat: 850053 211263. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Blonde (3:14)
How The Story Ends (3:15)
Everything Turns Around (2:47)
Overhang (3:49)
Dillon Street (3:35)
Lily (2:40)
Lust (2:38)
Glimmer (4:27)
Sunrise (3:20)
Sleep (3:38)
Upside (2:49)
Breach (2:46)
Review: American band Dogstar have plenty of the laid-back charm you would associate with a group formed in Los Angeles. They are also best known for their bassist, who happens to be Hollywood star Keanu Reaves. Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees is their third studio album and is currently being toured worldwide. It was written after they reformed in early 2020 for some jam sessions and always with the intent of it being played out live. Tracks like the lead single 'Everything Turns Around' was written with the aim of having, says the band, "an uplifting message and a positive vibe that hopefully makes your day a little bit lighter".
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Welcome Home
Welcome Home (green vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DSW 5LPC1. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Soul
Till The End Of Time (Night Sky) (4:06)
Something Different (5:19)
Whenever (3:22)
Nothing We Can't Get Through (3:55)
By Your Side (2:15)
Falling For You (3:06)
Don't Turn The Music Down (feat Jus Lovehall) (3:44)
Tell Me Something (4:07)
Looking For Me (5:03)
De La Soul (5:55)
Review: Soul master Donkin harks back to the golden era of r&b, which he sees as being some 45 odd years ago, on this superb debut album Welcome Home. The singer-songwriter pays homage to the late 1970s and early 1980s with his signature delicate falsetto as well as playful and elaborate vocal harmonies which are back by lush, golden keys and plenty of nimble basslines. Artists like George Benson and James Ingram are referenced musically along the way as these delicate soul ballads come and go on the breeze. It's a great harks back to a super special time but all with a singular twist that roots it in the here and now.
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Infinite Desires
Infinite Desires (pink vinyl LP)
Cat: DLAND 002LPBP. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Multiply (4:16)
American Dream (4:56)
Forbidden Love (4:49)
Hold On Tonight (3:50)
So Long (5:11)
Consensual Loving (4:08)
Go Now (4:37)
Wait Until It Rains Tomorrow (4:30)
Review: It's been a minute since we had a record from Donny Benet, the Australian singer, songwriter, bass guitar ace, disco evangelist and entertainer. Turns out it's always worth the wait, with Infinite Desire not only classic Benet - albeit on a smooth, sultry, easygoing tip - but also a record that marks the beginning of a new chapter for this beloved character. His first on a freshly minted indie label he set up. A fun odyssey with added glitter and swirl, like almost everything the man touches, Infinite Desires is inspired by a simpler time, when blazers with shoulder pads were nightclub attire, hair was big, and overbites ruled the dancefloor. But what really stands out is how right these sounds still feel today. This is no pastiche, let alone parody, but DIY innovation that serves to remind us of what groove really means.
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Angeltape
Angeltape (limited 'obsidian' translucent black vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: CT 369LPC1. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Under The Glass (2:55)
Default Parody (3:13)
Zig-Zag (2:22)
Second Rhythm (3:08)
Talking Radiance (3:53)
Concrete Lily (2:39)
Lip Sync (2:35)
A (2:26)
Venus (1:55)
Grief In Phantasia (5:03)
Review: Drahla, a Leeds-based post-punk band, returns with their sophomore album, 'Angeltape', four years after their debut. This highly expected release showcases the band's signature blend of raw energy and experimental flair. Highlights include 'Default Parody', a track that immediately establishes Drahla's unique sound. The song's jagged guitars and funky bass grooves evoke the spirit of Gang of Four and Psychedelic Furs. The vocals, delivered by Luciel Brown, are a raw and emotive force, capturing the album's themes of alienation and despair. 'Second Rhythm' showcases the band's versatility with its hypnotic vocal approach and gritty guitar work. The heavy bass provides a solid foundation, driving the song forward with a relentless intensity. Throughout the album, Drahla's lineup of Riggs, Ainsley, Barr, Brown, and Duffin showcases their exceptional musicianship. The interplay between the guitarists, bass, drums, and saxophone results in a rich and dynamic soundscape that captivates the listener. With this release, Drahla has cemented their status as one of the most exciting and innovative bands in the post-punk scene.
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We Will Fall (1983)
Cat: CVSD 098CD. Rel: 31 Aug 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
The End
So Tough
Not The Same
Play With Fire
Not A Beast
Touch
Greatest Band In Hell
Behind You
Tv Eye
Paint It, Black
I'm Waiting For The Man
Not A Beast
Track 13
Track 14
Review: Dredd Foole and the Din (the latter an alter-ego of a band called Mission of Burma) only recorded a handful of releases in the early to mid 1980s but are regarded in some quarters as one of that era's most underrated outfits. We Will Fall, the latest CD in Corbett vs Dempsey's dig through the short-lived band's archive, comprises music recorded - but never released - back in 1983. It offers a neat snapshot of their unique approach, in which pre-determined chords and lyrics provided a bed for all manner of improvisation. All of the material was recorded "live" from the sound desk with no post-production, much (though not all) at gigs within their home city of Boston. It's a gloriously freewheeling affair that joins the dots between heavy post-punk rock and more experimental, noise-influenced freeform workouts.
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Hard Light
Hard Light (crystal clear vinyl LP)
Cat: WCR 146LPC3. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Hard Light (3:00)
Scapa Flow (3:54)
Gal (4:00)
Tarantula (3:07)
The Price Was High (3:31)
Rose With Smoke (2:24)
A Hitch (3:16)
Lookout (2:15)
Another One Another (4:40)
Policeman Getting Lost (2:22)
T (7:13)
Review: Massachusetts indie/shoegaze fivesome Drop Nineteens follow up their last album Delaware with a melancholic ride, Hard Light, painting a road-trippy picture of a band having come a long way. Indeed, they'll happily go down in history as having contributed instrumentally to the emergence of the US shoegaze scene, in what was otherwise beforehand considered, in the words of journalist Greg Ackell, "the American outlier in a largely British scene". The band carry that legacy with them here, bringing together eleven new, nostalgic originals under the wing of an honest, contemporary and hopeful sound.
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Jonny
Jonny (gatefold clear vinyl LP + 1-sided clear vinyl LP)
Cat: 278443. Rel: 13 Oct 23
 
Indie/Alternative
I Want It All (4:55)
Isolette (2:33)
I'm Still Around (2:12)
Better (3:47)
Harms (1:49)
Little Jonny (1:13)
Plastic Envelope (3:17)
Protect Him Always (0:51)
Be Gentle (3:52)
Dirty (feat Rico Nasty) (3:36)
Green Grass (3:57)
Obvious (3:47)
The Flowers (4:21)
Teach My Baby (4:34)
Pool God (4:37)
I Used To Want To Die (1:00)
Track 17 (14:34)
Review: Four years on from Brutalism, The Drums has been on a journey to where it stands now - a solo project for Jonny Pierce. The sharp, catchy indie rock hooks remain fully intact as Pierce takes us deep into his background and self-described "cult-like" upbringing. From the cover to the confessional lyrics, it's an achingly personal record which veers from uptempo to intimate and tender, all orbiting around Pierce's arresting voice and undeniable gift for writing a beautiful song. 'I Want It All' is the anthemic lead single which sets the tone for the album, pressed up here as a three-sided album with an additional 15-minute piece entitled 'Track 17' on the fourth side.
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Boundary Road Snacks & Drinks & Sweet Princess EP
Cat: 4AD 0571LP. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Dog Proposal (Boundary Road Snacks & Drinks) (3:18)
Viking Hair (3:53)
Spoils (3:42)
Jam After School (2:17)
Sombre One (3:24)
Sit Down Meal (4:31)
Goodnight (Sweet Princess) (2:37)
New Job (2:58)
Magic Of Meghan (3:52)
Traditional Fish (4:02)
Phone Scam (3:09)
Conversation (4:47)
Review: A two-EP bundle by the band now reissued via 4AD, Dry Cleaning's 'Boundary Road Snacks & Drinks' and 'Sweet Princess' were first released as promo EP CDs, first sold at standout early gigs, such as their nascent May 2018 debut live show at the Shacklewell Arms in London. 'Sweet Princess' came first and laid claim to a simple but shrewd crock of DIY, post-punk jump-ups, in which a mood of bemused postirony abounds by way of relentless four-string accelerations and which are undergirded by gallowsy stories told of childhood pets dying, indirects at Meghan Markle and recollections of suffering the mockery of others. 'Boundary Road' followed as the tribute to the road near which bassist Lewis Maynard grew up; both records complement each other well on this new pairing, looking back on a well-ridden comeup.
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Boundary Road Snacks & Drinks/Sweet Princess
Cat: 4AD 0571LPE. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Dog Proposal (Boundary Road Snacks & Drinks) (3:18)
Viking Hair (3:53)
Spoils (3:42)
Jam After School (2:17)
Sombre One (3:24)
Sit Down Meal (4:31)
Goodnight (Sweet Princess) (2:37)
New Job (2:58)
Magic Of Meghan (3:52)
Traditional Fish (4:02)
Phone Scam (3:09)
Conversation (4:47)
Review: This brilliantly entitled Boundary Road Snacks & Drinks & Sweet Princess EP from 2019 marked another innovative release from 4AD courtesy of Dry Cleaning. It is a tantalising blend of sonic delight with Florence Shaw the fine vocalist of the post-punk quartet leading the way with tales about the absurdity of modern life. With its evocative title hinting at nostalgic indulgence and whimsical allure, listeners are treated to musical journey brimming with creativity and innovation as the band confront loneliness and desire through lists and nonsequiturs with commnets on things as random as duvet covers, an abandoned fridge, hot people and a banana. This is a vinyl reiusse though it also arrives on cassette and CD.
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Vini Reilly (35th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: FACD 244. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Love No More
Pol In G
Opera I
People's Pleasure Park
Red Square
Finding The Sea
Otis
William B
They Work Everyday
Opera II
Homage To Catalonia
Requiem Again
My Country
Otis (No Samples)
Dry
My Country (Monarchy mix)
Buddhist Prayer
Pathway
Nile Opera
Shirt No 7
Kind Of Love
Rob Grey's Elegy
Misere
For Steven Patrick
We Stumble
Sketch For A Manchester Summer 1989
Arpeggiator II
Diazepam 5 Mgs
But Was I?
Pol In Ab
Real Drums - Real Drummer
Another Mirror - Another Wall
30 Oldham Street
4:10 AM
For Lydia
Detail For Heidi & Jodie
Zinni's Dance
PPP Version
For Lucy H
4:30 AM
It's A Bright Guilty World (part 1)
It's A Bright Guilty World (part 2)
Nile Reprise
Diazepam 5 Mgs
Otis (Womad live)
English Landscape Tradition (Womad live)
Finding The Sea (Womad live)
Bordeaux (Womad live)
Day Is Over (live)
Red Shoes (live)
Opera II
Finding The Sea I
PPP (demo)
Juan Montero (Sketch 1)
Sample Tune
Finding The Sea (2)
Juan Montero (Sketch 2)
William B (demo)
Sketches On Stratocaster
Zinni & Vini Tune
Vincent Gerard & Steven Patrick - "I Know Very Well How I Got My Note Wrong" (bonus track - 3" Mini Cd)
Live In Porto 30/04/1988 (DVD Region 0)
Review: Formed in the post-punk era of Manchester in 1978, The Durutti Column, led by guitarist Vini Reilly, has remained an enigmatic and influential force in the history of post-punk. Their 1989 release, aptly titled Vini Reilly, is a testament to Reilly's eclecticism and sonic experimentation. The album spans a vast musical landscape, encompassing elements of post-punk, rock, acoustic, avant-garde, jazz, classical, folk, pop, and electronica.The album's 35th anniversary reissue box set includes many great additions that allows listeners to appreciate the enduring impact of his artistry, as he continues to inspire and challenge music enthusiasts worldwide. Includes new essay by Durutti Column/Factory Records expert James Nice, liner notes by band member Bruce Mitchell, liner notes from Anthony Wilson, interview extracts with Vini Reilly and restored images and outtake images.
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Treatise On The Steppenwolf/Human Avatars (Soundtrack) (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: FBN 63. Rel: 17 May 23
 
Soundtracks
A Beautiful Thought (part 1) (3:26)
Harry Dreams The Dream (3:55)
A Wolf Of The Steppes (5:02)
Interlude (3:31)
The Title On The Cover (3:24)
Divided (2:49)
Magic Theatre (2:37)
Soul Track (4:27)
The Mothers & The Fathers (5:48)
A Beautiful Thought (part 2) (3:38)
Stupid Steppenwolf (part 1) (4:02)
Stupid Steppenwolf (part 2) (6:47)
Human Avatars (part 3) (11:07)
Human Avatars (part 1) (11:56)
Human Avatars (part 2) (10:03)
Review: "People have described their music as ambient, although that's a description they don't care much for. It's certainly atmospheric and there's something about their sunny-sounding guitar that seemed appropriate to a book that, although published in 1927, didn't become popular in America until the 1960s."
So says writer and director Gerard McInulty about The Durutti Column, the group he drafted for the soundtrack to his 12 Stars group production of Treatise On The Steppenwolf, first staged in Glasgow in 2003. This is what that sounds like - call it what you like, essentially it's just beautiful music to captivate and enthral, without insisting on itself - and you also get an additional trio of extended movements that were used to score the Human Avatars art installation at MOSI, Manchester, in 2005. Ace all round.
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