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Alben
Lost Myself
Cat: HC 39. Rel: 16 May 16
 
Jazz
Evolution (3:50)
I Have A Dream (5:13)
Feeling Good (5:39)
Flow (4:02)
Sorrow Tears & Blood (4:32)
What A Night (3:52)
Going Nowhere (5:51)
Spirit (4:25)
Review: Soul and jazz meet head to head on this new LP from Hot Casa, to truly bring the two genres into their natural alignment. Hola Adisa Farrar is a vocalist who hails from California via Jamaican roots, while Florian Pellissier brings though his Parisian jazz stronghold, and the pair lay down some unmissable Dingwalls-reminiscent gems. In fact, this is the perfect sort of album for those diggers looking for that perfect jazz-funk record, the one that slipped away; the drumming across all of the tracks is hypnotic but changes enough to retain that mysticism, the pianos glide over the melodies in a delicate but playful way, and Farrar's vocals are an utter beauty spilled all over the rhythm. A must have, and a warmly recommended album. Supported by Mukatsuku.
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Star Trek: Picard Season 3 Volume 1 (Soundtrack)
Star Trek: Picard Season 3 Volume 1 (Soundtrack) (gatefold sky blue & white burst vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LKSO 36331. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Soundtracks
Hello, Beautiful (1:41)
Leaving Spacedock (4:08)
No Win Scenario (3:56)
Blood In The Water (4:39)
Flying Blind (4:15)
Legacies (3:12)
Evolution (2:43)
La Forges (2:04)
Invisible Rescue (3:32)
Dominion (7:04)
Get Off My Bridge (4:21)
Frontier Day (2:41)
Hail The Fleet (4:00)
Make It So (6:01)
Where It All Began (2:16)
The Last Generation (2:56)
The Missing Part Of Me (2:39)
Must Come To An End (3:25)
A New Day (3:21)
Names Mean Everything (1:46)
The Stars (End Credits) (3:00)
Review: Star Trek Picard is a TV series that has been as healed for its great soundtrack as much as any of the on screen action. The award winning British composer Stephen Barton (also known for his work on Star Wars Jedi Fallen) is behind it and his work on the third season might be the best yet. Pulled out of retirement once more, Jean-Luc Picard (played by the legendary Patrick Stewart) seeks help from Captain Riker to answer a distress call and uncovers a conspiracy reaching to the furthest corners of the Federation as well as the unwelcome return of an old foe. Thematic is dramatic, absorbing and emotive and is all captured on this record.
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Blaq Dawn
Cat: ONIGLP 001. Rel: 09 Mar 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
The Nightsalker (intro) (0:28)
Can You Feel It? (1:46)
Illist (3:12)
Poet Attacks (3:57)
We Gotta Do Something Tonight (skit) (0:28)
Who Want Beef?! (4:10)
Part Of The Plan (2:51)
No Questions (2:20)
Midnight Fangs (skit) (2:27)
Don't Be Me (1:32)
Spit It (3:45)
Cutthroat Alley (outro) (4:35)
Review: QB Legend Blaq Poet of Screwball fame's all new Blaq Dawn album has been produced in its entirety by Furio and features some old school scratching through done by DJ Clif and DJ Tray. This is dark and menacing hip hop with edgy synths and low slung grooves that keep you locked on. The lyrics are storytelling and the beats cinematic with plenty of scene-setting skits in between the main tunes. Cuts like 'Who Want Beef?!' and 'No Questions' are some of the standouts amongst many here.
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The Blue Land
Cat: 589930 1. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Jazz
La Porte Entrouverte (5:46)
The Blue Land (5:05)
Compassion (5:22)
Cyrus (3:42)
Refraction (4:33)
Distance (4:01)
Three Four (5:57)
Timbre (4:31)
Three Peaks (4:13)
Review: The Blue Land is Matthieu Bordenave's follow-up to his ECM trio debut and sees the addition of British drummer James Maddren, enhancing the ensemble's airy textural canvas with a more urgent, animated feel. Pianist Florian Weber's improvisations set the tone, displaying inventive tension and release. Bordenave's saxophone weaves a lyrical narrative, punctuated by bassist Moret and Maddren's perceptively timed contributions. The album strikes a delicate balance between tonal and abstract elements, as heard on the ominous title track and the meditative 'Cyrus.' With nods to Coltrane's 'Compassion"'and Jarrett-like piano, the ensemble delivers an intriguing and collectively expressive set of chamber ensemble pieces.
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Here Lies Love (reissue)
Here Lies Love (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 007559 7905557. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Here Lies Love (feat Florence Welch) (5:50)
Every Drop Of Rain (feat Candie Payne & St Vincent) (5:34)
You'll Be Taken Care Of (feat Tori Amos) (3:16)
The Rose Of Tacloban (feat Martha Wainwright) (2:34)
A Perfect Hand (feat Steve Earle) (5:01)
Eleven Days (feat Cyndi Lauper) (2:45)
When She Passed By (feat Allison Moorer) (3:51)
Walk Like A Woman (feat Charmaine Clamor) (3:59)
Don't You Agree? (feat Roisin Murphy) (3:22)
Pretty Face (feat Camille) (3:23)
Ladies In Blue (feat Theresa Andersson) (4:10)
Dancing Together (feat Sharon Jones) (3:53)
How Are You? (feat Nellie McKay) (2:45)
Men Will Do Anything (feat Alice Russell) (4:08)
The Whole Man (feat Kate Pierson) (4:16)
Never So Big (feat Sia) (4:01)
Please Don't (feat Santigold) (3:59)
American Troglodyte (4:07)
Solano Avenue (feat Nicole Atkins) (3:56)
Order 1081 (feat Natalie Merchant) (5:49)
Seven Years (feat David Byrne & Shara Worden) (5:39)
Why Don't You Love Me? (feat Tori Amos & Cyndi Lauper) (3:55)
Review: Talk about epitomising the concept album concept. Released on 5th April 2010, Here Lies Love sees the somewhat unlikely partnership of Talking Heads legend David Byrne and UK big beat DJ and producer Fatboy Slim focus their efforts on retelling the tale of Imelda Marcos, former-First Lady of the Philippines, as told with no less than 22 guest vocalists. These include Cyndi Lauper, Tori Amos, Martha Wainwright, Natalie Merchant, Sia, Santigold, St Vincent, Florence Welch, and Charmaine Clamor. An impressive list to say the least, just two male voices appear - Steve Earle and Byrne himself - with the record primarily comprising what the latter once described as "clubby dance music". Certainly at the softer, more disco-derived end of that spectrum, the result of all these ingredients is a potent brew of song and story, exploring ideas around power dynamics and drivers, and one of few releases this century worthy of a full stage adaptation, which followed in 2013.
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Visions
Visions (2xLP)
Cat: PULABM 01. Rel: 31 Mar 23
 
Deep House
Ruth (7:00)
To Know That I Love You (6:48)
You Know My Love (part II) (6:10)
Mind, Body, & Soul Call Me (6:34)
The Feeling Of Knowing (6:43)
Skylar (feat TUSH) (6:29)
Dream (feat Fred P - part II) (5:19)
Home Sweet Home (The Journey) (feat Aaron Gray) (6:43)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Six years after delivering his debut album - a digital-only affair called TruSkool - Demuir has finally got round to recording a follow-up. The Toronto native's brand of house is chunky, groovy, deep and funky, taking cues not only from previous collaborators such as DJ Sneak, but also those of his contemporaries that make great use of dusty samples and killer drum programming. As a result, Visions manages to work both as a collection of club-focused cuts and an album you can listen to repeatedly from start to finish. Our picks of a pleasingly strong bunch include the fluid, disco-tinged, Hipnotic-sampling brilliance of 'Mind, Body & Soul Call Me', TUSH hook-up 'Skylar' (a superb slab of gospel-tinged soulful house) and the delicious Fred P collaboration 'Dream (Part II)'.
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No Way Out But Through
No Way Out But Through (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: FATLP 146. Rel: 07 Feb 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Black Eye Specialist (3:36)
No Way Out But Through (3:32)
A Miss Is As Good As A Mile (3:32)
Blanked Out (3:13)
Anonymous (4:31)
Ruination Here We Come (2:55)
Long Way Down (3:24)
Vertigo-go (4:02)
You Were Wrong About Me (3:27)
Spit Shine (3:16)
This Is My Vanishing Act (3:25)
Farewell Song (4:45)
Review: Good, fresh pop-punk bands tend to be rare nowadays, but Californian four-piece Face To Face are pulling no punches, delivering a 12-track onslaught of gleaming, career-defining songs via 'No Way Out But Through', after rejoining the Fat Wreck Chords roster a few years ago. Frontman Trever Keith's voice is deep-toned enough to shift boulders, but still keeps an emotionality not shared by most vocalists. Meanwhile, from 'A Miss Is As Good As A Mile' to 'Vertigo', no song here is without a sense of crunching emo, with a central theme being goodbyes, missed opportunities and farewells. This is great music to trash your high school reunion to; you better unleash that teen angst, because you undeniably have it whether you're 14 or 40.

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South Atlantic Blues
South Atlantic Blues (limited LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: EARTHLP 058. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Folk/Americana
In My Head (3:59)
Nickels & Dimes (2:14)
Crying (4:16)
The Carnival Is Ended (3:50)
South Atlantic Blues (4:34)
Nothing But Love (2:32)
Tenement Hall (4:30)
In Your Hands (3:11)
Crystal Ball (3:41)
Madam-moiselle (4:20)
Review: The long lost 1968 debut album by singer-songwriter Scott Fagan, South Atlantic Blues, comes reissued for the first time in its original artwork, with an iconic portrait of Fagan by famed rock photographer Joel Brodsky, following a widely celebrated 2015 release. Revisiting his mystical, mythical, and deeply soulful masterpiece, this psych-folk gem doffs a Tropicalia hat direct from downtown New York. Fagan's story is worthy of a movie in itself. A swinging hipster who landed in 60s Greenwich folk scene, escaping the abject poverty of his U.S. Virgin Islands upbringing, Fagan found himself mentored by the Brill Building's Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, and feted as the next big thing. "Forget Rodriguez, forget Searching for Sugar Man," says Sharyn Felder, daughter of the late Doc Pomus, the legendary songwriter who signed Fagan to management in 1964. "Scott was so much more. He was cut from a different cloth." South Atlantic Blues is the perfect soundtrack to this tale, an epic song cycle wrapped around an impassioned love story, driven by Fagan's dense, allusive lyrics, and production by Elmer Jared Gordon (Pearls Before Swine) and rich arrangements by Horace Ott (Nina Simone, Sam Cooke, The Shirelles).
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Proofs & Refutations
Cat: DC 759. Rel: 22 Sep 23
 
Folk/Americana
All The Rains (5:42)
F For Fake (6:49)
Morning (part 1) (5:20)
Morning (part 2) (3:28)
For LMC 2 (4:00)
Evening, Not Night (part 1) (1:19)
Evening, Not Night (part 2) (8:36)
Track 8 (6:58)
Review: John Fahey's complex legacy reaches from his groundbreaking work in the fields of acoustic guitar and folk music through to the wild abstraction of his later years. His contraction of a debilitating virus in the 80s threw his music in unexpected directions and as a result his final years of music found him heading into increasingly challenging territory. This collection of recordings from 1995-1996 were captured at a boarding house in Oregon where he lived for a time, and veer from a capella mantras to meandering guitar studies and other extremities in between. Compelling, illuminating sounds from an artist still being comprehended more than 20 years on from his passing.
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Fairport Convention (reissue)
Fairport Convention (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: UMCLP 046. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Folk/Americana
Time Will Show The Wiser (3:08)
I Don't Know Where I Stand (3:44)
If (Stomp) (2:45)
Decameron (3:46)
Jack O'Diamonds (3:28)
Portfolio (1:58)
Chelsea Morning (3:07)
Sun Shade (3:56)
The Lobster (4:37)
It's Alright Ma, It's Only Witchcraft (3:13)
One Sure Thing (2:55)
M1 Breakdown (1:25)
Review: UK folkers Fairport Convention released their debut self-titled record as pushers of distinctively British folk rock, earning themselves the nickname "the British Jefferson Airplane" after their earliest setlists were replete with Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen covers. Comparisons aside, the LP was originally released in 1968, and established the band as songwriting adepts in their own right. An honest and choral sound plays out on the likes of 'I Don't Know Where I Stand' and 'Sun Shade', as the late vestiges of 60s psychedelia play out in an entrancing, dynamic, lo-fi setting.
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What We Did On Our Holidays (reissue)
Cat: UMCLP 047. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Folk/Americana
Fotheringay (3:17)
Mr Lacey (2:53)
Book Song (3:12)
"The Lord Is In This Place How Dreadful Is This Place." (1:57)
No Man's Land (2:42)
I'll Keep It With Mine (5:58)
Eastern Rain (3:23)
Nottamun Town (3:07)
Tale In Hard Time (3:23)
She Moves Through The Fair (4:08)
Meet On The Ledge (2:49)
End Of A Holiday (1:09)
Review: Island continue their run of Fairport Convention reissues after giving their self-titled debut a fresh airing by turning their attention to the folk rock lodestars' sophomore effort, What We Did On Our Holidays. Originally released in 1969, it's a natural follow-on which captures the 'high-on-hope' mood of the era while sharply balancing it with a certain English wryness. It's widely considered one of the best line-ups of Fairport's ever-shifting roster, with Sandy Denny sounding her very best front and centre of the songs. From the tender acoustic lilt of 'Fotheringay' and the bluesy stomp of 'Mr Lacey' on to the stirring expanse of 'Eastern Rain', there's so much depth and range to this absolute landmark of British folk rock.
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Liege & Lief (reissue)
Liege & Lief (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: UMCLP 049. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Folk/Americana
Come All Ye (5:00)
Reynardine (4:31)
Matty Groves (8:09)
Farewell, Farewell (2:38)
The Deserter (4:31)
Medley: The Lark In The Morning/Rakish Paddy/Foxhunter's Jig/Toss The Feathers (4:04)
Tam Lin (7:16)
Crazy Man Michael (4:41)
Review: Universally acclaimed British folk pioneers Fairport Convention had a remarkable rise to the top of a series of superb albums that came in quick succession. This, their fourth album, came in 1969 after the band was involved in a fatal car accident in which their drummer Martin Lamble was killed. Liege And Lief now gets reissued as it was back then and with its five traditional tracks sitting next to three originals in a folk style. It is the template they followed for many years after and the one that made them such a widely regarded band. The epic 'Matty Groves' is one of the band's most long-lasting anthems.
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Wahdon (remastered)
Cat: WWSLP 22. Rel: 25 Jun 19
 
International
Habeytak Tansit Al Non (5:37)
Baatilak (4:37)
Ana Indi Haneen (5:57)
Al Bosta (8:56)
Wahdon (6:17)
Review: When it comes to offering up re-mastered reissues of obscure Lebanese music, Wewantsounds has previous form. They've already delivered a new edition of Ziad Rahbani's "Abu Ali" LP and here serve up a fresh pressing of an album he produced: "Wahdon", a hard-to-find 1978 set by her mother, legendary Middle Eastern chanteuse Fairuz. It's a set of stark contrasts. While the A-side tracks indulge the more traditional side of Fairuz's output -think Lebanese vocals and instrumentation in the style of pop music from the region made in the period - the flipside cuts see her taking calculated risks. "Al Bosta" is a funk, soul and disco influenced club cut of the highest order, while "Wahdon" is a sumptuously symphonic soul slow jam straight from the top drawer.
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Kifak Inta
Kifak Inta (LP + insert)
Cat: WWSLP 64. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
International
Farewell Song (4:05)
You Can Forget (3:04)
Ouverture 87 (1:43)
"Ya Leili Leili Leili" (7:07)
Reprise (1:13)
Prova (3:33)
"Kifak Inta" (How Are You?) (3:32)
"Dia' Anou" (3:14)
Something Is Happening (2:45)
Indi Thika Fik (4:24)
It's Not A Problem (6:47)
Review: Available here for the first time on vinyl, Lebanese singer Fairuz's 1991 album - previously only sold on CD and tape - has lost none of its romance or immersive qualities since the last time you heard it. Meanwhile, if this is your first outing with the eastern Mediterranean siren, prepare to dive into a mesmerising experience in which Arabic tones meets jazz-funk on an impressive scale, with unarguably rich depth.

A career spanning six decades, Fairuz is nothing short of a legend in her home region, with many citing her among the most famous vocalists from the Arab world. The Soul of Lebanon, no less, her voice is incredible but the work she aligned with, and pushed into the mainstream, is perhaps what's most impressive. Straddling genres and cultures with aplomb, the tragedy of the western music industry's homogenous attitude means many are still unaware. Thankfully, here's chance to rectify that.
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The Glorification Of Sadness
The Glorification Of Sadness (gatefold clear vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 196588 64751. Rel: 16 Feb 24
 
Pop
Sweatpants (3:25)
Pressure (feat Kojey Radical) (3:43)
God In A Dress (3:31)
How You Leave A Man (3:33)
There's Nothing More Human Than Failure (interlude) (1:21)
Bad Woman (2:37)
Cry On The Dance Floor (4:12)
Say My Name (2:50)
Let It Ride (3:10)
The Big Bang Ending (interlude) (3:51)
Eat Shit & Die (2:42)
Divorce (1:30)
Hate When You're Happy (3:52)
Enjoy Yourself (2:43)
I Am Enough (3:55)
Mirror To Mirror (interlude) (0:43)
Already Broken (3:54)
Review: The famously fun loving and colourful pop queen Paloma Faith shows a whole new life with her latest album The Glorification Of Sadness. As the title suggests, it is a captivating exploration of melancholy transformed into artistry with her signature soulful vocals and emotive delivery from and centre. They find Faith navigate themes of heartbreak and resilience with raw honesty and theatrical flair as each track unfurls like a cinematic journey adorned with lush orchestration and poignant lyricism. It's an album of bittersweet beauty. From the haunting to the empowering, always with a poignant narrative that celebrates the complexities of human emotion.
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Vagabond Ways
Vagabond Ways (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 405053 8649994. Rel: 04 Mar 22
 
Rock
Vagabond Ways (3:20)
Incarceration Of A Flower Child (5:31)
File It Under Fun From The Past (4:50)
Electra (3:25)
Wilder Shores Of Love (5:39)
Marathon Kiss (3:59)
For Wanting You (3:54)
Great Expectations (3:14)
Tower Of Song (4:29)
After The Ceasefire (4:11)
Review: It had been five years since fans had received any new, original material from Marianne Faithful by the time Vagabond Ways landed, and it's safe to say the record was worth the wait. Containing both her own work, and re-interpretations of songs by the likes of Roger Waters, Elton John, and Leonard Cohen, if the track list is impressive then the delivery is astounding.

Continuing in her neo-cabaret persona, Vagabond Ways is a theatrical and dramatic piece of work to say the least. Packed with emotion and stage presence, to call this rock would be reductive. More a journey into a kind of surreal, experimental pop realm that's filled with mystery, beauty, and unease, this is an excellent example of how a record can invoke incredibly vivid imagery of your own devising.
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Before The Poison
Before The Poison (180 gram clear vinyl LP)
Cat: BLV 7861. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Rock
The Mystery Of Love (3:45)
My Friends Have (2:58)
Crazy Love (3:58)
Last Song (3:22)
No Child Of Mine (6:05)
Before The Poison (4:05)
There Is A Ghost (4:27)
In The Factory (3:46)
Desperanto (4:22)
City Of Quartz (3:32)
Review: Originally released in 2004, Marianne Faithfull's Before The Poison gets a repress on clear vinyl courtesy of Naive. The album was no less than her 17th studio effort, and it featured a powerful ensemble of supporting characters to help make it one of the finest in her accomplished career. PJ Harvey played a vital role, producing and performing on five tracks as well as giving Faithfull three songs and co-writing another two with her. As if that wasn't enough, Nick Cave also wrote the music to Faithfull's lyrics for three of the songs and produced them with his Bad Seeds on performing duties. Damon Albarn also popped up for good measure on 'Last Song'. A late day classic from a British icon and her incredibly talented pals.
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Kissin Time
Kissin Time (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 405053 8650006. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Sex With Strangers (feat Beck) (4:18)
The Pleasure Song (4:13)
Like Being Born (feat Beck) (3:50)
I'm On Fire (feat Billy Corgan) (5:12)
Wherever I Go (feat Billy Corgan) (4:23)
Song For Nico (feat Dave Stewart) (3:58)
Sliding Through Life On Charm (feat Jarvis Cocker) (4:00)
Love & Money (2:18)
Nobody's Fault (feat Beck) (6:25)
Kissin Time (feat Blur) (5:28)
I'm Into Something Good (feat Billy Corgan) (3:22)
Review: Of all the rock 'n' roll deities, Marianne Faithful might be the most curious. Catapulted to stardom via the hit single 'As Tears Go By', she quickly became the female figurehead of the British Invasion of the US charts and youth culture - a period of time defined by an explosion in popularity of (largely English) bands Stateside. Indeed, she's been active since 1964, has lived the incorrectly romanticised side of the music industry to the full (heroin addiction, homelessness, mental illness) and survived to tell the tale.

A huge problem is the fact not enough people are listening. A case of it's them not her, too often her enormous contribution to the pantheons is overlooked or understated. And yet here we are with Kissing Time - evidence of her status among peers. Drafting (drum roll, please) Jarvis cocker, Beck, Blur, Billy Corgan, and Dave Stewart to support on tracks veering from delightfully robot sleaze droid elec-pop gem 'Sex With Strangers' to the stripped, raw and slightly psyche guitar outing, 'Love & Money', how's that for influence?
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Back To Mine (Collector's Edition)
FAITHLESS / VARIOUS
Back To Mine (Collector's Edition) (white vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: BACKLP 005C. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Dido - "My Life" (3:02)
Dusted - "Childhood" (2:32)
Sub Sub - "Past" (2:51)
Marshall Jefferson vs Noosa Heads - "Mushrooms" (Salt City Orchestra Out There mix) (8:14)
Justin Warfield & Bomb The Bass - "Bug Powder Dust" (Kruder & Dorfmeister Tm instrumental) (6:23)
Tindersticks - "Another Night In" (5:08)
Pauline Taylor - "Solo Mystery Man" (3:32)
Bent - "I Love My Man" (5:48)
Faithless - "Sunday 8pm" (2:45)
Alex Gopher - "The Child" (album version) (4:37)
Aaron Neville - "Hercules" (single version) (3:36)
Mazzy Star - "Fade Into You" (4:50)
Shinehead - "Billie Jean" (3:02)
Review: The Back To Mine series is an enduring classic of the electronic scene. It finds your favourite artists taking you on a late-night music trip that soundtracks the afters and is now more than 20 years old. One of the earlier entrants into the series were Faithless back in late 2020. This long-awaited reissue brings their superb collection back into print as a new collector's edition. Sister Bliss and Rollo's eclectic and expert curation takes in a range of lush downtempo sounds from Dido to Bent, Faithless's own 'Sunday 8pm' and Aaron Neville's classic 'Hercules.'
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Hypertalisman
Hypertalisman (coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: NOW 0185LP. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Elysium (3:10)
About You (3:37)
Prism (4:26)
Healing (4:02)
Nova (4:02)
Burning (feat OOGO) (4:22)
Training Lesson (2:37)
Ikigai (4:21)
Inner Forest (4:03)
Underwater (feat Kavya) (4:58)
Review: Fakear has stated that he has never worked as hard on anything as he has his new album Hypertalisman. It comes after years honing his craft but also after a period of reinvention HIs last album Talisman came exactly a year ago and since the he has returned to his roots, "without looking to the past with nostalgia or contempt; but rather by contemplating his past self with kindness." The resulting record is a magical mix of widescreen synth craft and elegant, suspensory grooves, glassy melodies and found sound percussions that enrich each track and give them life.
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Fine Anyway
Fine Anyway (LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: LHABIBI 016. Rel: 22 Apr 21
 
Folk/Americana
Lady Rain (2:11)
Insomnia Blue (2:12)
Fine Anyway (2:42)
Express Line (2:25)
My Baby, She Is As Down As I Am (2:04)
Everything You Want (2:25)
Waiting For It Everyday (2:31)
Dancer On The Ceiling (2:24)
Sad Sad Songs (2:13)
Little Woman By My Side (0:43)
Every Body Is Going Home (2:53)
Sitting In The Sun (3:25)
Had To Come Back Wet (3:16)
The Wizard (3:41)
(Such A) Trip Thru Time (3:28)
Keep Going (1:27)
Gone Away Again (2:48)
Review: Arabic funk, soul and folk specialists Habibi Funk are masters at digging deep to find extremely rare and unreleased music. Even so, their latest offering is particularly obscure. It's a retrospective of 1970s material by a Lebanese singer-songwriter called Roger Fakhr, who put out one self-released tape in the mid 1970s, of which only 200 copies were ever made. Some of those songs feature on this retrospective, but the majority of the material is unreleased tracks from Fakhr's archive. Interestingly, the majority of the music on offer is sung in English rather than Arabic and sits somewhere between American railroad blues, English revivalist folk of the sort popular in the late '60s and early '70s, sun-soaked Californian folk, and gentle folk. A genuinely eye-opening musical treat.

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East Of Any Place
East Of Any Place (LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: HABIBI 025LP. Rel: 21 Dec 23
 
Folk/Americana
(You Look) So Funny (1:43)
Dawn (1:13)
East Of Any Place (2:09)
Queen Of Diamonds (1:52)
Road Of Farewell (feat Bruna-Maria Naufal) (2:13)
Down To My Bones (2:29)
For Free (4:01)
Rainhill (5:22)
Had To See Harry (3:15)
Drinking Tea (2:26)
Review: East Of Any Place is a treasure trove of songs uncovered alongside Roger Fakhr's acclaimed 2021 album, Fine Anyway. These tracks, hidden for decades and only passed between a handful of people, offer a glimpse into Roger's musical genius and the vibrant scene of Lebanon during a period marked by civil war and social upheaval. This release serves as a companion to the former LP, flaunting studio tracks that didn't make the cut of the previous album. Recorded in single day sessions in the late 1970s, the songs remain untouched, preserving the rawness and authenticity of the moment with impeccable folk-driven arrangements and lyricism shining throughout East Of Any Place.
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Memoria Das Aguas (remastered)
Cat: OMSD 006. Rel: 22 Mar 23
 
International
Memoria Das Aguas (5:05)
Amanhecer Tabajara (A Alceu Valenca) (3:57)
Ladeira Dos Inocentes (5:05)
Revoada (5:23)
Mercado (Gravado No Mercado Tanger) (3:20)
Curimao (Sons Onomatopaicos E Folk Da Guine) (6:48)
Solito (Solo De Balaue) (4:29)
Danado Cantador (Balaue, Orquestra E Declamacao) (A Fagner) (4:46)
Review: For the first in a series of must-have reissues of obscure Brazilian treats, Optimo Music and Selva Discos have joined forces to offer up a new pressing of Fernando Falcao's superb 1981 debut, "Memoria Das Aguas". The eight-track set has long been considered something of a slept-on and hard-to-find classic, with Falcao conjuring up an octet of tracks that brilliantly join the dots between neo-classical movements, dreamy, percussion-led soundscapes (see the sublime "Amanhecer Tabajara (A Alceu Valenca)"), spiraling big band Afro-Brazilian jazz ("Ladeira Dos Inocentes"), intoxicating classical-jazz fusion ("Revoada") and experimental, beat-free sound collages ("Mercado"). In a word: exceptional.
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Take This To Your Grave (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 007567 8613425. Rel: 14 Dec 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Tell That Mick He Just Made My List Of Things To Do Today (3:21)
Dead On Arrival (3:16)
Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy (3:00)
Saturday (3:33)
Homesick At Space Camp (3:02)
Sending Postcards From A Plane Crash (Wish You Were Here) (2:56)
Chicago Is So Two Years Ago (3:21)
The Pros & Cons Of Breathing (3:25)
Grenade Jumper (2:56)
Calm Before The Storm (4:16)
Reinventing The Wheel To Run Myself Over (2:19)
The Patron Saint Of Liars & Fakes (3:10)
Track 13 (Colorado Song) (Unfinished demo) (3:24)
Track 14 (Jakus Song) (Unfinished demo) (3:14)
Review: Long before they were literally one of the biggest pop-rock acts on the planet, little known Chicago pop-punk upstarts Fall Out Boy would pool all collective resources, energy and funds into their 2003 debut full-length Take This To Your Grave; utterly reforming modern emo and pop-punk in the process. While it was 2005's sophomore follow up From Under The Cork Tree that would catapult the band to mega stardom, there's no ignoring the bevvy of legwork that their debut provided, especially lead singles 'Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy' and 'Saturday', which clarified that this was far from another relatively catchy, acne-faced group of adolescents who'd dissipate with the next shower. These songs and the young men behind them were here to stay, which makes the heavier hardcore-leaning moments and breakdowns all the more bemusing to experience when assessing the career the band would embark upon following the record's breakout success.
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Shift Work (reissue)
Shift Work (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: UMCLP 003. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
So What About It? (3:28)
Idiot Joy Showland (3:39)
Edinburgh Man (4:46)
Pittsville Direkt (3:55)
The Book Of Lies (3:02)
The War Against Intelligence (3:26)
Shift Work (4:31)
You Haven't Found It Yet (7:37)
The Mixer (3:46)
A Lot Of Wind (3:20)
Rose (3:51)
Sinister Waltz (0:17)
Review: By the time Shift-Work came along, The Fall had put out 13 studio albums and been going for 15 years. Apparently ready to switch things up, Mark E Smith sacked guitarist Martin Bramah and keyboardist Marcia Schofield after the Australian leg of the tour for Extricate, cutting the lineup to four, for the first time in the band's history. Then he set to work finishing a record that had been started while on the road. Few would fail to pick up on the difference between here and before. While there's still plenty of those mesmerising, experimental, punk-not-punk goth moments, Shift-Work also embraces more pop sensibilities and seems to take more time to pay respect to rock & roll, or a gritty interpretation of it. Meanwhile, tracks like 'Edinburgh Man' and 'A Lot of Wind' feel introspective than ever.
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White Lightning
White Lightning (white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SECLP 305. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Frightened (4:53)
Befreo The Moon (4:30)
Flat Of Angels (4:51)
Jawbone & The Rifle (3:40)
Extricate (3:44)
Your Heart Out (3:06)
Bill Is Dead (4:28)
Black Monk (theme 1) (4:21)
Black Monk (theme 2) (2:00)
Gotta See Jane (2:22)
Review: We all lost a big one in 2018 with the death of Mark E. Smith. One of the most prolific songwriters of the preceding decades, and the only constant member of The Fall, he channelled humour of the disenfranchised, rage of the people, punk sensibilities and experimental tendencies to create something that genuinely sounded fresh. Amazingly, it still did by the time he bid us farewell. That's some longevity of vitality, and when a band has such a lifespan it's almost impossible to even consider a Best Of type release. White Lightening is as close as you'll get, then, focusing on ten tracks recorded by the outfit, in various iterations, between 1978 and 2001 - amazingly, charting two-thirds of the 40 year story in a way which, while not necessary expansive, really conveys exactly what they were about at different points in that career, and throughout their entire era-spanning run.
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The Infotainment Scan (reissue)
Cat: DEMREC 747. Rel: 22 Mar 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Ladybird (Green Grass) (3:53)
Lost In Music (3:50)
Glam-Racket (3:12)
I'm Going To Spain (3:26)
It's A Curse (5:22)
Paranoia Man In Cheap Sh*t Room (4:31)
Service (4:15)
The League Of Bald-Headed Men (4:11)
A Past Gone Mad (4:23)
Light/Fireworks (3:50)
Review: Demon Records have embarked on a project to put out four new vinyl reissues from Mark E. Smith and his cult band The Fall.The Infotainment Scan album landed back in 1993 on Permanent Records and went on to be the outfit's highest charting work, entering the UK charts at a frankly unbelievable #9. That said, it is the most accessible of all their records with its cover of Sister Sledge's 'Lost in Music' as well as tunes like 'Paranoia Man in Cheap Sh*t Room' and 'Glam Racket'. This is the first time it has been on wax in almost three decades.
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Futures & Pasts Live
Futures & Pasts Live (2xLP + insert)
Cat: SECDLP 284. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Lie Dream Of A Casino Soul (3:28)
Man Whose Head Expanded (4:31)
Hit The North (3:23)
Jerusalem (4:16)
Popcorn Double Feature (4:02)
Behind The Counter (3:48)
Fantastic Life (7:28)
Bremen Nacht (6:06)
I'm Into CB (6:23)
Room To Live (4:04)
Carry Bag Man (4:49)
Eat Y'Self Fitter (7:58)
Lucifer Over Lancashire (4:30)
The Classical (5:13)
LA (2:55)
Big New Prinz (7:08)
Why Are People Grudgeful? (5:39)
2 X 4 (3:20)
Frenz (4:42)
Review: Glittering is not really a word that comes to mind when you think of legendary experimental outfit The Fall but their career was certainly just that. This special live album certainly shows that and comes with some special liner notes as well as being pressed up to nice heavyweight 180g vinyl. It includes tracks from across their whole discography and all served up with that realness, rawness and sense of spite and visceral energy that defined the band with tracks like 'Lie Dream Of A Casino Soul' and 'Why Are People Grudgeful?' sounding as good as always.
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The Light User Syndrome (reissue)
The Light User Syndrome (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile silver vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3323C. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
Indie/Alternative
DIY Meat (2:39)
Das Vulture Ans Ein Nuller-wain (3:03)
He Pep! (3:07)
Hostile (4:02)
Slay Away (Old White Train) (2:52)
Spinetrak (3:11)
Interlude/Chilinism (4:43)
Powder Keg (5:53)
Oleano (3:11)
Cheetham Hill (3:34)
The Coliseum (8:08)
Last Chance To Turn Around (3:27)
The Ballad Of J Drummer (3:21)
Oxymoron (4:04)
Seccession Man (4:52)
Review: The Light User Syndrome was the 18th - yes, 18th, record from legendary alternate outfit The Fall. It came on Jet Records in 1996 at a time when the legendary band leader Mark E. Smith was at his most alcoholically antagonistic. As such it was a difficult time for the band but one that still bore fruit with Smith on most of the vocals but producer and performer Mike Bennett, drummer Karl Burns and guitarist Brix Smith also stepped up to the mic. Angular rhythms feature as always next to funny lyrics and unusually clean production.
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Live At St Helens Technical College 1981
Live At St Helens Technical College 1981 (gatefold LP + 7" + insert)
Cat: CF 133. Rel: 18 Mar 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Blob '59 (1:07)
Prole Art Threat (2:26)
Jawbone & The Air Rifle (3:39)
Middle Mass (3:54)
Rowche Rumble (4:35)
An Older Lover (4:50)
City Hobgoblins (2:29)
Leave The Capitol (4:08)
The NWRA (7:43)
Gramme Friday (3:34)
Fit & Working Again (2:58)
Slates, Slags, Etc (6:41)
Muzorewi's Daughter (3:51)
Review: Last year, former Fall guitarist (and now celebrated radio broadcaster) Marc Riley stumbled on a rare bootleg recording of a concert the band had given to a sparsely populated audience at St Helens Technical College in the spring of 1981. To celebrate the gig's 40th anniversary, the recording has now been re-mastered and pressed to wax. It's a brilliant document of the Fall at their post-punk era best, with legendary front man Mark E Smith talking, singing, yelping and shouting has way through a series of raw, post-punk era workouts built around raucous, fuzz-toned guitars, low-slung basslines and loose-limbed drumming. For fans of Smith and his long-running band, it should be an essential purchase.
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The Frenz Experiment (Expanded Edition)
Cat: BBQ 2171LP. Rel: 23 Oct 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Frenz (3:22)
Carry Bag Man (4:20)
Get A Hotel (4:30)
Victoria (2:42)
Athlete Cured (5:56)
In These Times (3:24)
The Steak Place (3:51)
Bremen Nacht (7:09)
Guest Informant (excerpt) (0:36)
Oswald Defence Lawyer (5:58)
There's A Ghost In My House (2:34)
Sleep Debt Snatches (6:15)
Mark'll Sink Us (4:54)
Haf Found Bormann (2:43)
Bremen Nacht Run Out (4:39)
Northerns In Europ (2:16)
Hit The North (part 1) (3:56)
Australians In Europe (5:13)
Guest Informant (5:47)
Tuff Life Booogie (2:44)
Twister (5:06)
Review: The Fall's tenth album, like pretty much all the others, was met with a mixed critical response, but as well as containing one of the band's only two Top 40 UK singles - their cover of 'Victoria' by The Kinks, executed with a sideways swipe at the Victorian values of the Thatcher-led Tory government of the time - it's also got a stack of tracks that have grown to be Fall fan favourites. 'Carry Bag Man', autobiographical in a pretty loose sense, is compulsive and hilarious. The tight and taut glam stomp meet Krautrock drive of 'Bremen Nacht', complete with scraping violins and honking saxes, is about as good as the band gets in this particularly purple patch of their lengthy career. 'Athlete Cured' , as well as containing the priceless line "an odour resembling hot dogs / permeated his whole room", is all rockabilly aggression re-routed through synth drums and Moog washes, is essential Fall too.
As if that weren't enough, this re-issue package comes with a whole host of additional delights, including their biggest hit 'Ghost In My House', the electro hybrid anthem 'Hit The North', four radio session tracks, and their cover of The Beatles' 'A Day In The Life', previously only available on an NME charity album. Far from being a Fall completist's dream - they will probably have everything on here anyway - this is actually a brilliant place to start discovering one of the most important and delight-inducing bands of the past half decade.
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The Marshall Suite (reissue)
The Marshall Suite (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent red vinyl LP + 1-sided 180 gram audiophile translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3322C. Rel: 13 Jun 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Touch Sensitive (3:16)
F-'oldin' Money (2:47)
Shake-Off (3:04)
Bound (3:19)
This Perfect Day (2:14)
(Jung Nev's) Antidotes (3:26)
Inevitable (3:54)
Anecdotes + Antidotes In B# (2:58)
Finale: Tom Ragazzi (2:23)
Early Life Of Crying Marshal (0:53)
The Crying Marshal (4:42)
Birthday Song (3:36)
Mad Men-Eng Dog (2:20)
On My Own (3:14)
Review: The Fall's Mark E. Smith was having a rather torrid time even by his own standards when the band made The Marshall Suite in 1999. He was fresh back from a US tour on which he had been fighting with fellow band members on stage and was later arrested after carrying on the shenanigans back at the hotel. The album itself builds on the techno sounds The Fall had explored on the preceding album Levitate but also with something of a return to the rockabilly-influenced sound from earlier Fall line-ups. Cuts like 'The Crying Marshal' are as strange and complex as they come with thumping jungle drums powering it along.
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Imperial Wax Solvent (reissue)
Cat: BRED 749X. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Alton Towers (3:27)
Wolf Kidult Man (3:01)
50 Year Old Man (3:54)
I've Been Duped (7:27)
Strangetown (5:29)
Taurig (3:03)
Can Can Summer (2:57)
Tommy Shooter (3:37)
Latch Key Kid (3:15)
Is This New (2:27)
Senior Twilight Stock Replacer (2:29)
Exploding Chimney (2:37)
Review: Legendary English post-punk band The Fall's 2018 album Imperial Wax Solvent gets the reissue treatment here with two extra bonus discs, including an unused version of the entire album which was recorded at Britannia Row studios in London, as well as a live set recorded at De La Warr, Bexhill On Sea in May 2008. It was the band's 26th album and featured the lineup of original member Mark E. Smith plus Elena Poulou on keyboards and vocals, Dave Spurr on bass, Pete Greenway on guitar and Keiron Melling on drums. This is the latest in the Cherry Red reissue series and it comes with notes written by Fall guru Daryl Easlea.
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Perverted By Language (reissue)
Perverted By Language (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3321B. Rel: 10 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Eat Y'self Fitter (6:37)
Neighbourhood Of Infinity (2:36)
Garden (8:42)
Hotel Bloedel (3:43)
Smile (5:04)
I Feel Voxish (4:25)
Tempo House (7:17)
Hexen Definitive/Strife Knot (8:12)
Review: The Fall apparently weren't thrilled with Rough Trade focusing so many resources on the Smiths, not least as it meant the full length video they wanted to make to accompany this, their sixth studio album, would not be possible, while the other band got the money to make one. Mark E Smith and company's response was to produce their own, and in many ways the 52-minute Perverted By Language Bis, directed by multifaceted French enigma Claude Bessy, remains one of the archetypal pieces of Fall iconography. The music isn't bad on its own, either, opening on the relentlessly catchy 'Eat Y'self Fitter', once described as "endlessly cycling rockabilly chug with extra keyboard oddities and sudden music-less exchanges for the chorus." 'Neighbourhood of Infinity' then picks up the pace, and grit, and we're soon in deep. A record that impresses musically and in terms of forward thinking production (see: 'Garden') without sacrificing the grass roots energy of post punk at the time.
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The Globeflower Masters Vol 1
Cat: MRBLP 233. Rel: 06 Sep 21
 
Funk
Faith In Time (4:10)
Scene In Roma (4:34)
Who Knows When (3:34)
Hidden In The Pampas (3:14)
Fear Me Now (3:47)
How It Shimmers (4:34)
El Ejido (3:27)
Arise (4:20)
Review: The Globeflower Masters Vol 1 is a new Mr Bongo release that has been put together with classic soundtracks, 70s library music and cinematic compositions in mind. It was assembled in summer 2020 by Brightonian musicians Glenn Fallows and Mark Treffel who drew on their arsenal of vintage synths, pianos, 'other fun toys' and all manner of drums, guitars and bass. The result is a soothing album that will work in the dead of winter as well as the light of the summer thanks to its warm sounds, lush productions and luxuriant arrangements. A worth CD for any collection.
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Boston Music Hall 1972
Cat: RANDB 111LP. Rel: 27 Jan 23
 
Progressive Rock
Between Blue & Me (5:34)
Burlesque (4:52)
My Friend The Sun (4:33)
Top Of The Hill (8:12)
Holding The Compass (4:18)
The Weaver's Answer (9:05)
Song For Me (11:49)
Review: By 1972, Family had really hit their stride after big success with albums Fearless and Bandstand. Boston Music Hall 1972 was recorded live at the eponymous venue on September 28th 1972 although ' A Song For Me' was recorded for "Rockenstock" French TV earlier in January of that year. It was recorded for radio during their Autumn tour and has big tunes like 'Burlesque', 'My Friend The Sun' and 'The Weaver's Answer' as well as a special bonus recording of 'A Song For Me,' which was originally written for French TV/A super sounding album from one of the great 70s bands.
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Boussadia
Boussadia (gatefold LP)
Cat: GARGOGO 008LP. Rel: 15 Sep 22
 
International
Nagran (3:22)
Madinafrika (5:07)
Sabra (3:28)
Lafoo (3:50)
Yemule Muladdiwen (3:33)
Balai (3:47)
Adra (4:36)
Ya Baba (5:58)
Review: Garrincha Dischi's sub-label Garrincha GOGO welcomes Fanfare Station for a fantastic new album here. It is a ready-made and worldwide party which brings big brass band energy, compelling rhythms and the chants of the Maghreb along with stylish electronic music designs. The band features Tunisian multi-instrumentalist, Marzouk Mejri with Charles Ferris, an American horn player and last of all Italian DJ and producer Marco Dalmasso aka Ghiaccioli e Branzini. The album was recorded in Tunisian and captures plenty of cultural richness as it balances between studio album and live recording. One of the best international albums you will hear all year.
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Tags: African | Arabic
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Zoltandia
Cat: EHS 111LP. Rel: 26 Oct 23
 
Funk
Blast Off!!! (0:03)
Orbit (0:03)
Return To The Cosmos (0:03)
Turbulence (0:06)
Ray Gun (0:05)
Pillars Of Creation (0:03)
Zoltandia (2:20)
Interplanetary Lover (feat Kendra Morris) (1:00)
Double Eclipse (2:25)
The Conflict (part 1) (2:48)
The Conflict (part 2) (3:14)
Journey Back To Earth (4:08)
Review: Hailing from Philadelphia, the Eraserhood Sound label has been fostering a particularly cosmic bend of synths and soul music which is primarily rounded out by their in-house band, Fantasy 15. Following a string of on-point singles, the group now coalesce for a hotly anticipated debut album which delivers on the promise of those early drops. Drop in on 'Ray Gun' and let the thick swathes of brain-tickling synths send you stratospheric - this is hot and heavy boogie colliding with the loftiest prog and coming up trumps. There is a luscious vocal cut featuring Kendra Morris, but primarily this is an instrumental trip to take you very far out indeed.
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Tin Cans With Strings To You (reissue)
Tin Cans With Strings To You (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram transparent red & blue marbled vinyl 2xLP + booklet limited to 300 copies)
Cat: TSR 039. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
What I've Wanted To Say
Love, American Style
In The Aisle, Yelling (0:24)
Girl (4:04)
Seasick (3:54)
Job's Eyes (7:17)
Punchdrunk
Celebrate Her
Boring Life (1:12)
Joining The Circus
Cut-out
Sorrow's End (1:30)
Review: While the third overall full-length from Sacramento, California post-hardcore heroes Far (following on from their independently released 1992 debut Listening Game and 1994's Quick), Tin Cans With Strings To You would mark their major label debut for Immortal/Epic; a project their manager Troy Davis has gone on to consider the first ever screamo album. While that bold declaration is up for debate, there's little doubt the record's extended platform was likely one of the biggest pushes from the label with regards to the hardcore and punk scenes of the 90s. Brimming with carnal angst, hazy hooks and bombastic riffage, it's no secret why vital alt rock acts such as Biffy Clyro and Jimmy Eat World still refer to Far as one of their most intrinsic influences. Arriving on a lush gatefold 180 gram red & blue marbled vinyl double LP, complete with an extensive booklet, limited to 300 copies, this long overdue reissue of a quintessential piece of crossover 90s emotive post-hardcore fury is sure to fly out and reappear on Discogs at similar inflated prices to the OG pressings.
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Nagham Fi Hayati (Soundtrack) (remastered)
Cat: WWSLP 70. Rel: 02 Feb 23
 
Soundtracks
Alachan Malich Gheirak (9:10)
Hebina Hebina (7:25)
Ya Habayibi Ya Ghaybin (8:29)
Takassim Oud (9:54)
Review: Farid El Atrache's Nagham Fi Hayati is one of those cult records that diggers pride themselves just for knowing about, let alone owning. It now gets a first ever reissue since its initial release in 1974 by the Voice of Lebanon label thanks to Wewantsounds. It is a soundtrack to the eponymous movie and has been sampled by the likes of The Beatles. El Atrache's unique vocal style and rare versatility is showcased across the tracks as as some brilliantly funky world rhythms on monster grooves like 'Hebina Hebina' which is said to be a favourite of Brian Eno, no less.
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Never Gonna Leave You
Never Gonna Leave You (limited clear blue green & pink swirl vinyl LP)
Cat: RLGM 16541PMI. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Never Gonna Leave You (5:49)
Forget That Girl (4:40)
Just A Little Timing (4:27)
Do Those Little Things (3:32)
You Got To Be The One (5:07)
Stoned Out Of My Mind (5:06)
Living In The Footsteps Of Another Girl (2:15)
Review: Never Gonna Leave You is a rarity from the esteemed Brunswick label, credited to the sevensome US disco-soul-funk band active throughout the 1970s and beyond. With production by disco maestro Tony Valor, arrangements by Chi-Soul legend Eugene Record, and a new mix by the great Tom Moulton - not to mention an instrumental accompaniment from Valor's highly esteemed Tony Valor Sounds Orchestra - this 1976 classic is a cornerstone of stone-cold proto-disco, having already been reissued on CD in Japan multiple times since its creation. For its very first vinyl reissue, Never Gonna Leave You is lent the Real Gone treatment, delivering a newly r-rubbed version of the Chi-Lites' 'Stoned Out of My Mind' and delivering instant soul salvation.
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The World Of The Children (reissue)
The World Of The Children (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: SES 19771. Rel: 14 Apr 21
 
Jazz
The World Of The Children (10:03)
Conversation Piece (6:33)
Milt: A Bass Solo (2:58)
People Puttin People Through Changes (7:18)
Juluis (5:26)
Review: Originally released in 1977, The World Of The Children LP featured Shamek Farrah on production duties and alto saxophone, with special guest Sonelius Smith (of David Murray Big Band fame) on piano, in addition to Kiyoto Fujiwara and Milton Suggs on Bass, Freddie Wrenn on drums, Tony Waters on percussion and Joe Gardner on trumpet. An amazing session of free and spiritual soul/jazz that defines the essence of Strata-East - the legendary record label set up by Charles Tolliver and Stanley Cowell in 1971. Remastered by Ray Staff at Air Mastering, Lyndhurst Hall, London.
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Bloom
Bloom (2xLP)
Cat: AF 051LP. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Electro
Solar (5:52)
Pursuit (5:51)
FOG (5:43)
Sonic Pantone (6:01)
Comete (5:27)
Spectrum (6:36)
Climax (5:07)
Yellow Polygon (4:56)
Shine (4:32)
Review: In the past few years Tom Ferreira has swiftly established his Fasme project as a strident voice in the field of emotionally-charged electro. Following a string of singles for labels like Craigie Knowes, Dream Ticket and Feel My Bicep, he's now delivering his debut album to Analogical Force. Bloom should hugely appeal to those who crave heart-swooning melodic lines in the midst of their snappy machine rhythms, but there's a full spectrum of moods explored as Ferreira glides from the staccato Moroder pulse of 'Pursuit' to the playful acid strut of 'Comete'. Throughout, the feels are placed front and centre of this instantly endearing record from a fast-rising talent.
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Fastway (40th Anniversary Edition)
Fastway (40th Anniversary Edition) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3095C. Rel: 17 Jan 23
 
Rock
Easy Livin' (2:49)
Feel Me, Touch Me (Do Anything You Want) (3:29)
All I Need Is Your Love (2:34)
Another Day (4:37)
Heft! (5:38)
We Become One (3:58)
Give It All You Got (3:02)
Say What You Will (3:22)
You Got Me Runnin' (3:06)
Give It Some Action (4:11)
Review: British heavy metal outfit Fastway was of course put together in 1982 by 'Fast' Eddie Clarke. He is best known for his work as a guitarist with Motorhead but this band's debut album - originally released in 1983 - was also a hit with fans old and new. Its biggest moments are the singles 'We Become One' and 'Easy Livin', but the title track - which oddly was never actually put out as an official single, managed to become the band's most successful hit. This 40th-anniversary version is one of 1000 individually numbered copies on red vinyl.
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Lock In
Lock In (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DRP 29LP. Rel: 07 Jan 21
 
Soul
Special Edition (feat MC Slave) (7:30)
SixEight (8:27)
This Room (7:05)
Trickle Down (9:22)
Avengers (8:50)
Soldier (7:59)
Hope For A Generation (feat Lisa Tomlins) (8:55)
114 (8:39)
Review: During the pandemic lockdown, Fat Freddy's Drop looked themselves away in the iconic Michael Fowler Centre in the band's hometown of Wellington, New Zealand. There was no audience as a reflection of the weird times, but they still set to jamming out a wealth of conscious songs of freedom and hope for a generation. Their whole studio was relocated to the venue along with an MPC and allowed the band to turn out slow burn classics like 'Soldier', 'Hope' and 'This Room' as well as test drive 'Avengers', which was a brand new track in the making.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Soul
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Blackbird Returns
Cat: DRP 31LP. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Deep House
Blackbird (Kings remix) (4:10)
Russia (Nightmares On Wax 10th Anniversary remix) (6:24)
Clean The House (Christoph El Truento & Lucky Lance remix) (3:04)
Silver & Gold (Yarni & Liv East remix) (5:00)
Bare Bones (Philippa dub) (5:27)
Soldier (Jazzanova remix) (7:07)
Mother Mother (Feiertag remix) (4:17)
Blackbird (Marcus Worgull remix) (6:32)
Blackbird (The KCBS rework) (3:24)
Bones (dub Pistols & Freestylers remix) (5:39)
Mother Mother (Kid Fonque remix) (7:35)
Silver & Gold (Syrup D remix) (5:18)
Review: Fat Freddy's Drop originally released Blackbird in 2013 on their own The Drop label, and now they're revisiting this surefire classic with a remix package which takes their mellow, soulful dub strain in some surprising directions. The Remix of 'Blackbird' which opens up the album features Kings picking up the mic, while the mighty Nightmares on Wax gets busy with a version of 'Russia'. Yarni and Liv East take 'Silver & Gold' in the direction of loose, earthy house and Feiertag adds some shimmering dub tech, minimal and broken beat touches to his version of 'Mother Mother'. It's an ambitious and expansive collection for home listeners and eclectic DJs alike.
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Blackbird
Blackbird (2xLP)
Cat: DRP 019LP. Rel: 27 Jun 13
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Blackbird
Russia
Clean The House
Silver & Gold
Bones
Soldier
Never Moving
Mother Mother
Bohannon
Review: With a current tour including a date at London's Brixton Academy, it's safe to say that this New Zealand seven piece are big news. This could have something to do with the universal good times vibes of their output. Here, the self-proclaimed 'heavyweight soul providers' are back with album number three and it sees them delve pushing their sound deeper into the realms of Afrocentric, dubby electronica. Highlights include the brassy, sunny ska of the title track, "Blackbird", the electro-funk of "Silver & Gold" and the pulsating digital disco of "Never Moving".
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Forgiveness Is Yours
Forgiveness Is Yours (limited clear vinyl LP + fold-out poster + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: WIGLP 467X. Rel: 25 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
The Archivist (1:28)
John Lennon (3:48)
Bullet Of Dignity (2:54)
Polygamy Is Only For The Chief (3:22)
Visions Of Pain (3:45)
Today You Become Man (3:59)
Religion For One (3:20)
Feed The Horse (5:10)
What's That You Say (3:43)
Work (4:29)
You Can't Force It (4:05)
Review: Billed as the most vital and sophisticated creation of their career yet, Fat White Family return with Forgiveness Is Yours. As if to reaffirm that forgiveness begins with forgiving oneself, the South London band's fourth album comes with limited fanfare (they hardly need it), perhaps owing to the fact that this is a record said to have pushed the band to "the limits of their very existence", entailing a consistent "will to create even when catastrophes keep happening". Forgive oneself for what, though? Torpor, apparently; from 'Bullet Of Dignity' to 'What's That You Say', this slick and suggestive indie album is a testament to finding the correct harmony in chaos, and waking up from our half-dazes to find an active truth.
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Yum Yum
Yum Yum (LP)
Cat: SEW 016. Rel: 23 Nov 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Yum Yum (Gimme Some) (4:07)
Trompin' (3:56)
Let The Drums Speak (3:45)
Put The Funk On You (3:12)
Feed Me Your Love (3:50)
Boogie With Fatback (4:46)
Gotta Learn How To Dance (3:45)
If You Could Turn Into Me (4:08)
(Hey) I Feel Real Good (6:04)
Review: Formed in 1970 New York, The Fat Back Band are behind some of disco's most funky moments. They are also one of the scene's most prolific acts with no fewer than 22 albums to their name across the 70s and 80s. Yum Yum from 1989 is classed as a cult classic rare groove long player with nine cuts of synth-laden and squelchy body music. The band's smooth and characterful vocals light up each tune next to the tight bass riffs, the leggy drums and the general sense of celebration and party that oozes from their every arrangement.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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FWX
FWX (gatefold transparent blue marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 160517. Rel: 14 Jul 23
 
Metal
Left Here (7:03)
Simple Human (4:05)
River Wide Ocean Deep (6:20)
Another Perfect Day (4:48)
Heal Me (2:46)
Sequence #7 (4:49)
Crawl (6:40)
A Handful Of Doubt (5:05)
Stranger (With A Familiar Face) (4:19)
Wish (6:36)
Simple Human (Bobby Jarzombek Drum demo 2004) (3:57)
Another Perfect Day (Bobby Jarzombek Drum demo 2004) (4:09)
Wish (Hideous mix 2023) (3:54)
Review: A reissue of the tenth studio album by prog-metallurgists Fates Warning and first released in 2004, FWX is a complex album for the more heavy and progressive metalheads out there. Four sides of existential, gargantuan, and bombastic cuts, from 'River Wide Ocean Deep' to 'Crawl', appear on the album, which errs on the epic and threatrical sides of things. Jim Matheos' vocals are heard front and centre, dominating each mix with performative vigour.
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