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Singles
Agora E Moda (reissue)
Cat: BRZ 45022R. Rel: 29 Aug 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Rita Lee & Tutti Frutti - "Agora E Moda" (4:18)
Pete Dunaway - "Supermarket" (4:55)
Review: Mr Bongo's Brazil 45's series brings us two Brazilian classics: Rita Lee & Tutti Frutti's 'Agora E Moda' and Pete Dunaway's 'Supermarket'. 'Agora E Moda' from Lee's 1978 album Babilonia is a psychedelic disco-boogie groove highlighted by squelching guitar licks, funk drums, and cosmic vocals. Rita Lee, the former lead singer of Os Mutantes and a key figure in the Tropicalia movement, left a lasting legacy upon her passing in 2023. On the flip side, Dunaway's 'Supermarket' is a rare groove/AOR gem with a standout bassline, swaggering guitar, and lush strings, showcasing his talent as a composer and multi-instrumentalist. This release celebrates the enduring influence of Brazilian music.
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Meshkalina
Meshkalina (limited splattered vinyl 7")
Cat: VAMPI C45082. Rel: 01 Mar 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Paco Zambrano Y Su Combo - "Meshkalina" (3:31)
Traffic Sound - "Meshkalina" (5:29)
Review: This a unique release that features a song that was released by two different bands during within the same year. The song 'Meshkalina' was by a psychedelic and prog band from Peru called Traffic Sound and then, soon after, by Latin duo Paco Zambrano and Reynaldo Murrieta under the name Paco Zambrano Y Su Combo. The latter version is more traditional and Latin while the Traffic Sound version is more psychedelic garage rock band-like. Two formidable and very different versions featured on limited splattered 7" vinyl.
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Sigmund Jahn Bossa
Sigmund Jahn Bossa (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 173. Rel: 25 Oct 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Sigmund Jahn Bossa (2:52)
Aquaria (2:27)
Review: Fresh from dropping another essential seven-inch with his regular Sound Combo band, Misha Paniflov has joined forces with fellow multi-instrumentalist Shawn Lee for a string of collaborative singles. This "45" sports two genuinely impressive cuts, each full to bursting with quality live instrumentation. It opens with 'Sigmund Jahn Bossa', a superb fusion of late 1960s library jazz (think Roy Budd's score for Get Carter and you're in the right ballpark), bustling bossa-nova and spiralling psych-funk. Over on the flip the pair continue to deliver lounge, influenced, tongue-in-cheek thrills via the cheap, Sideman drum machine rhythms, tumbling guitars, elongated Hammond organ chords and hazy backing vocals of 'Aquaria'.
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Deep Dive
Deep Dive (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 221. Rel: 03 Jul 23
 
Funk
Deep Dive (3:56)
My Friend Ash (2:40)
Review: What's important is to spread confusion, not eliminate it: Estonian production master Misha Panfilov knows this as much, running a carefully-curated imagecraft cartel, in which his many aliases confound and bemuse us into believing his many works are the doing of someone else. Case in point: At first glance, we were well-duped into believing Penza Penza were some kind of exotic psych supergroup lost to time, but a deeper investigation as to the origin of the alias indeed reveals the singular force of Panfilov to be the artist behind these tracks. It's no wonder the A-sider is called 'Deep Dive', affirming our propensity for curious, almost forensic suspicion as to its true origins. A serene groove of just-intoned riffs and sizzlingly offbeat hits, this one's certainly a solid accompaniment for your next mescaline dabbling. Meanwhile, we're happy to award the B-sider with "banger of the year so far" - 'My Friend Ash' is an ecstatic mover, as deceivingly retro as it is beguiling, with stabbing counterpoints and wild toppers, as suitable for the club as it is would've been for some kind of 70s hoedown.
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After The Dawn
Cat: 62248. Rel: 11 Feb 25
 
Progressive Rock
After The Dawn (Large Plants remix) (2:16)
Darkness Rising (3:39)
Review: Project Gemini led by Paul Osborne presented its latest album Colours & Light recently and it again made an impact with its folk rock, psych soundtracks and cinematic funk sounds showing a more confident and layered sound compared to his debut. This is a limited 7" taken from the upcoming Deluxe Edition of the album with a distortion-laden, progressive rock remix by Jack Sharp of Wolf People/Large Plants, along with an unreleased original track from the album's recording sessions.
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Cumbia Mahare
Cat: FLIES 4548. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
Funk
Cumbia Mahare (3:44)
Ophis (4:32)
Review: We really have a soft spot for the Four Flies late out of Italy. Their mix of world, Latin, library, jazz and plenty of other cultured in-between sounds always brings a smile to our face and dancers to our dance floors. This new 7" takes the form of a second single to be taken from Psyche's (aka Naples collective Marcello Giannini, Andrea De Fazio and Paolo Petrella) debut long player which is due in May. It's a compelling cut that offers a rich exploration of rhythm and the movements of an imaginary ritual dance. Synths and drums, guitar and bass and percussion all interplay delightfully.
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Amal
Amal (7")
Cat: DM 03. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Funk
Amal (feat Habiba Chaouf) (3:34)
La Esperanza (3:49)
Review: Spanish Ethio-jazzers Pyramid Blue return with their latest 45 rpm rotunda on Discos Martos. Another one signalling the best of this rather recherche band's evolving sonics, they here team up with with Habiba Chaouf, a talented Arab singer deeply rooted in Spain's flamenco scene. Habiba's mesmerising vocals bring a rich layer to the A-side, where identifiably Arab melodies intertwine seamlessly with deep Afro-funk rhythms. 'Amal' means "hope" in Arabic, suggesting themes of longing, uncertainty, and soul-search. The B-side's 'La Esperanza', meanwhile, adds a touch of 70s film soundtrack bombast, combined with a whispered mid-record rap.
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Alben
Damelo
Damelo (LP)
Cat: 2025PB 001V. Rel: 24 Mar 25
 
International
Te Entundo (3:20)
Agua (3:27)
Riphita (6:21)
Mujer Perfecta (4:34)
Dámelo (4:21)
Brújula (4:04)
Frutera (3:50)
Pájaros Nocturnos (Nights Owls) (5:27)
Review: The Pambele band's debut album blends Afro-Colombian influences taken from their shared heritage with the vivid sounds of 60s psychedelic rock. It's a work rich in "Caribbean creolisation" with traditional Colombian percussion, joyful, rhythmic vocals and intricate guitar melodies all underpinned with wild organ tones. This powerful cross-fertilisation creates a transatlantic but also distinctly Caribbean sound that draws you into a world of exuberant musical atmosphere. The tunes often get you into a trance-like state while combining raw improvisation and dancey rhythms. It's an authentic escape to a very distant part of the world but one with a universal sense of rhythm that cannot be escaped.
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Alto E Primitivo
Cat: FNR 236. Rel: 10 Jul 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Guten Morgen (1:41)
Much Sharper, More Focused (2:08)
Dora's Sangria (2:54)
Boo Hoo Boogaloo (2:14)
Charlie Loves Gracia (2:48)
Pterodactyl (2:08)
Dominoes & B-Movies (1:36)
Say No More (2:02)
Midnighter (2:22)
Wacky (2:59)
Yer Fibers (2:19)
Mitko's 12 Bar (2:12)
Bullseye (2:15)
Volcano Song (2:28)
Review: Penza Penza, led by Misha Panfilov, is back with a fourth LP, Alto E Primitivo, which was recorded at private events in Funchal, Portugal, and Tallinn, Estonia. The album underscores Panfilov's genre-blending prowess on Detroit's Funk Night Records across 14 tracks that blend deep grooves, intricate guitars, and soulful rhythms from psychedelia to garage rock. The dynamic tracks showcase the groups' newly matured sound with refined production that will find favour with fans of Khruangbin and The Budos Band. Tracks like 'Wacky,' 'Pterodactyl,' and 'Boo Hoo Boogaloo' highlight their instrumental prowess while occasional distorted vocals add texture. Alto E Primitivo then is another gem from Penza Penza.
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Electricolorized
Electricolorized (limited LP)
Cat: FNR 220. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Funk
Deep Dive (3:54)
Color My Coffee (6:33)
Der Himmel Uber Kakumae (5:49)
The World Of High-Voltage Badgers (8:04)
Electricolor (7:40)
Review: Modern psych master Misha Panfilov unleashes yet more fresh psych heaven under his new outfit Penza Penza, laying down the unbridledly satisfying new album Electrocolorized. In the words of its chief endorser Matt Chandler, the album is chock-full of Stax, Motown and Blue Note-esque notes, circling in and around the thematic cornerstone that is the funk jam, though not succumbing to its cliches and pratfalls. Finding joy in the imperfect - the sonic wabi-sabi - the likes of 'Der Himmel Uber Kakumae' and 'The World Of High Voltage Badgers' are instrumental exemplars of the vintage, basking in the style's psychic, sun-beaten buzz.
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Parallelograms
Parallelograms (limited 180 gram blue vinyl LP)
Cat: ELTL 1670981. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Folk/Americana
Chimacum Rain (3:21)
Paper Mountain Man (3:09)
Dolphin (2:52)
Call Of The River (3:37)
Sandy Toes (2:54)
Parallelograms (4:34)
Hey, Who Really Cares? (2:32)
Moons & Cattails (4:04)
Morning Colors (4:33)
Porcelain Baked-Over Cast-Iron Wedding (4:01)
Delicious (4:06)
Review: Linda Perhacs' debut is a unique, psychedelic folk masterpiece that remained largely undiscovered upon its initial release in 1970. Its eventual reissue in 1998 allowed the album to gain the recognition it deserved. The music is a haunting mix of folk and experimental psychedelia, with Perhacs' intricate, multi-tracked vocals and cosmic arrangements creating a sound both intimate and otherworldly. Songs like 'Chimacum Rain' explore nature and sensuality, while the title track layers geometric lyrics and lush soundscapes to evoke a mystical, transcendent experience. While some moments, like 'Porcelain Baked-Over Cast-Iron Wedding', introduce some experimentalism, the album's strength lies in its more straightforward, emotionally charged tracks such as 'Paper Mountain Man', The work stands as a singular example to Perhacs' visionary talents, capturing the psychedelic experience in a way few artists could. Her ability to blend experimental techniques with folk sensibilities places her alongside the greats of the era, offering a deeply personal, unforgettable journey into sound that remains a timeless gem.
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Evolve
Evolve (gatefold "prismatic velvet tones" magenta yellow & blue vinyl 2xLP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: JPEM 156786.1. Rel: 11 Jul 24
 
Rock
Hey Stranger (4:42)
Oblivion (6:03)
Evolve (4:06)
A Wave Of Hope (5:06)
Pillow Jets (5:43)
Lonely Trip (5:58)
Life Saving Gun (4:23)
Monsters (5:02)
Ether Edge (4:02)
Human Nature (2:48)
Valdese (3:34)
The Well (4:22)
Mercy (4:02)
Review: Phish's aptly titled 16th studio album, Evolve, marks their first release in over four years and continues their tradition of fusing rock, jazz, bluegrass, and eclectic sounds. Known for their ever-changing live shows, this album captures the band's essence with a collection of tracks that have been part of their live repertoire for years. Evolve opens with 'Hey Stranger,' an engaging track featuring a catchy staccato beat and minor-key melody, setting the stage for a dynamic listening experience. The album then flows into the bluesy 'Oblivion' and the title track, 'Evolve,' which highlights bassist Mike Gordon's pulsating rhythms and Trey Anastasio's lyrical depth. Tracks like 'A Wave of Hope' show Page McConnell's keyboard abilities amidst driving guitar riffs, reflecting the band's roots in '70s rock. 'Pillow Jets' offers a mix of chaos and calm, while 'Life Saving Gun' delivers a paradoxical title with rock-driven energy. The album closes on a mellow note with 'Mercy,' a contemplative track that feels like a serene end to an adventurous journey. Phish fans are known to be loyal. This record and media focus back ond the band, will surely introduce more new people to the masses.
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Live Phish On Long Play 05: Recorded Live April 2 1998 Nassau Coliseum Uniondale New York
Cat: JEMP 1485951. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Rock
Twist (18:41)
Stash (19:47)
Review: On April 2nd 1998, jam and psych band Phish performed one of their best and most storied shows at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. For the first time, they would perform such later Phish favourites as 'Birds Of A Feather' and 'Frankie Says', and this is a rare case of a show from a
"micro-tour"; this was a band whose popularity bespoke an uncanny ability to tour whenever they felt like it, and for whichever length of time they chose, "because the band were getting bored and wanted to play some shows", according to Trey Anastasio. As ever, with irreverent quaternary glee, the group span neo-barbershop and smooth-tongued improv, crafting yet more fodder for a diehard fanbase's obsessive quibbling over the nuances of each performance.
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Straight To The Heart (reissue)
Cat: MOR 07R. Rel: 20 Sep 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Guns Of Thunder (3:50)
Black Rainbows (2:41)
Caroline (3:40)
In My Brain (3:22)
Walking Wounded (3:24)
Shades (2:15)
Frankenstein (2:17)
The Wait (3:20)
C-U (3:32)
Up On A Cloud (2:45)
Lost (2:39)
Hills On Fire (3:25)
Review: If you're familiar with Dead Moon, then the name Pierced Arrows might ring a bell. For the uninitiated, Dead Moon spent 20 years creating raw, unpolished garage-punk, cultivating a dedicated cult following. After disbanding, Fred Cole and Toody didn't stay silent for long, teaming up with drummer Kelly Halliburton to form Pierced Arrows. Pierced Arrows maintain the gritty essence of their predecessors, crafting music that perfectly complements a night of beer and bar brawls. This debut record from Pierced Arrows is all about authenticity, with no frills or studio gimmicks. Tracks like Frankenstein' and 'Caroline' evoke a bygone era, blending 60s psych-rock with early punk's raw energy. 'In My Brain' delivers heavy riffs and introspective lyrics, appealing to metal fans. Their take on Neil Young's 'Mr. Soul' adds a rough edge to the classic. The standout track, 'Up on a Cloud,' combines Irish and rock influences for a potent mix.This straightforward collection resonates with both long-time Dead Moon fans and newcomers alike. Fred and Toody Cole, alongside Kelly Halliburton, bring a harder edge to Pierced Arrows, proving that age hasn't softened their sound. Originally released in 2008, this legendary album is now reissued on vinyl, making it accessible once again. Pierced Arrows debut is a killer record that embodies a rare, raw authenticity in today's music scene.
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Death Hilarious
Cat: LAUNCH 385CD. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Blockage (2:51)
Detroit (5:39)
Collider (3:27)
Stitches (5:27)
Glib Tongued (feat El-P) (3:44)
The Wyrm (7:05)
Carousel (5:03)
Coyote Call (3:47)
Toecurler (8:29)
Review: Porcine quintet Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs laugh in the face of fate with Death Hilarious, a brutal and energetic offering of sadistically calculated aggression embroiled in knowingly self-destructive lyrics. The band have broken through the immersive approach basked in on 2023's Land Of Sleeper, now shredding any sense of hope for contentment held out for erstwhile. Allegedly inspired by an intense touring schedule, the band felt the need to reflect the superhuman biopower required of them in LP form: and in light of frontman Matt Baty's anxiety, the lyrics exorcise self-doubt, and critique neoliberalism and forced optimism in close step. Enlisting El-P of Run The Jewels on 'Glib Tongued', here's also a diverse mix of doom, noise rock, and post-metal, with surprise gothic synth solos garnishing an otherwise punishing mire of rock sludge.
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Land Of Sleeper
Land Of Sleeper (orange vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: LAUNCH 293. Rel: 16 Feb 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Ultimate Hammer (4:50)
Terror's Pillow (4:38)
Big Rig (6:32)
The Weatherman (6:46)
Mr Medicine (2:27)
Pipe Down! (4:12)
Atlas Stone (5:31)
Ball Lightning (5:44)
Review: So good then named them seven times? That's no doubt what fans of Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs will say, and you'd be hard-pushed to argue off the evidence of this new album. It is their fifth in just 10 years and is a powerful statement that is packed with some of their most potent work in an already storied career. The Newcastle-based quintet, fortified by their own individual passions, held up mirrors to themselves in writing this one. The result sounds are anthems for a world that is sleepwalking into oblivion but if it sounds this good, we aren't perturbed.
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Death Hilarious
Death Hilarious (limited 'hippo's teeth' vinyl LP)
Cat: LAUNCH 385B. Rel: 10 Apr 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Blockage (2:51)
Detroit (5:39)
Collider (3:27)
Stitches (5:27)
Glib Tongued (feat El-P) (3:44)
The Wyrm (7:05)
Carousel (5:03)
Coyote Call (3:47)
Toecurler (8:29)
Review: The Newcastle five-piece double down on doom, derision and distortion in their most scathing record yet. Death Hilarious flails between cosmic thrash, anxious noise rock and Sabbath-sized sludge, driven by Matt Baty's sneering vocals and a rhythm section that sounds like it's eating itself alive. 'Blockage' bursts out the gates like an angry sermon, while 'Toecurler' stretches into hypnotic, post-metal territory. 'Stitches' has a twisted glam feel, like a battered Motorhead tape rewound with cheap synths, and 'Glib Tongued' throws a curveball: a blistering feature from El-P over jagged guitar loops. The band's sharpest move here is restraintipiano motifs and synth lines creep in under the wreckage, giving moments like 'Carousel' and 'The Wyrm' a strange solemnity. It's unrelentingly heavy but never cartoonish, embracing dread with clarity, and proof Pigs x7 are still levelling up, even as they gnaw at their own nerves.
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Death Hilarious
Death Hilarious (limited LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LAUNCH 385LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Blockage (2:51)
Detroit (5:39)
Collider (3:27)
Stitches (5:27)
Glib Tongued (feat El-P) (3:44)
The Wyrm (7:05)
Carousel (5:03)
Coyote Call (3:47)
Toecurler (8:29)
Review: Ahhhh. Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs don't miss a trick, do they? Kings of grinding guitar riffs, and probably the loudest thing to roar out of Newcastle since The Wildhearts were upstarts, 2025's follow up to the stunning Land of Sleeper breaks from it predecessor's focus on headphone listening and launches itself into the real world with the snarling ferocity of a wolf that was injured, got nursed back to health, and now wants some revenge. Death Hilarious certainly tastes sweet enough, although it's anything but cold. Guaranteed to make you sweat like a pig - you get the point... this is dense, thick, unrelenting psyche-metal that owes plenty to pioneers like Sabbath and Motorhead, but makes no secret of the fact these North Easterners are looking to nobody for their sound. An original powerhouse.

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Death Hilarious
Death Hilarious (limited green vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: LAUNCH 385S. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Blockage (2:51)
Detroit (5:39)
Collider (3:27)
Stitches (5:27)
Glib Tongued (feat El-P) (3:44)
The Wyrm (7:05)
Carousel (5:03)
Coyote Call (3:47)
Toecurler (8:29)
Review: The fifth album from Newcastle's finest heavy riff providers Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs is a must for those moved by the band's live shows over the past few years. Black Sabbath-inspired crashing riffs, growling vocals and body lurching songs that are served up with ease as the band give the listener the intended 'slap in the face' producer and guitarist Sam Grant promised. Early release 'Stitches' comes just over a year since their previous album Land of Sleeper and Death Hilarious continues the frantic momentum the band have set themselves. An Exhilarating album that sounds even angrier than ever leaving the listener gasping for breath by the end. Run the Jewels EI-P features on 'Glib Tongued', a track the band felt had a hip-hop feel to it when presented to them by bassist John-Michael Hedley. Anyone that has been fortunate to witness the band's incendiary live shows will be satisfied that this collection of huge sounding songs is a great representation of the live experience, one which will soon be available to all to witness.
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British Mod Sounds Of The 1960s Volume 2: The Freakbeat & Psych Years
Eddie PILLER / VARIOUS
Cat: DEMREC 1043. Rel: 17 Feb 23
 
50s/60s
The Birds - "No Good Without You Baby" (2:38)
The Poets - "Call Again" (2:24)
Wimple Winch - "Save My Soul" (3:07)
Yardbirds - "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago" (2:57)
The Flies - "I'm Not Your Stepping Stone" (2:37)
David Bowie - "The Gospel According To Tony Day" (2:50)
Tomorrow - "My White Bicycle" (3:16)
John's Children - "Midsummer Night's Scene" (2:35)
The Gods - "Come On Down To My Boat Baby" (2:45)
The Action - "In My Dream" (3:19)
Kaleidoscope - "Flight From Ashiya" (2:40)
Dantalian's Chariot - "Madman Running Through The Fields" (4:11)
The Who - "I Can See For Miles" (4:07)
The Accent - "Red Sky At Night" (3:14)
Tintern Abbey - "Vacuum Cleaner" (3:05)
Fleetwood Mac - "Rambling Pony" (2:39)
Nirvana - "Rainbow Chaser" (2:36)
Spencer Davis Group - "Moonshine" (2:40)
The Fire - "Father's Name Is Dad" (2:30)
Billy Nicholls - "London Social Degree" (2:22)
Aquarian Age - "10,000 Words In A Cardboard Box" (3:24)
The Elastic Band - "8 1/2 Hours Of Paradise" (3:58)
Vamp - "Floatin'" (2:31)
Timebox - "Gone Is The Sad Man" (3:40)
The Koobas - "Barricades" (5:03)
Graham Bond - "Love Is The Law" (4:38)
Small Faces - "Me, You & Us Too" (3:31)
Brian Auger - "Flesh Failures (Let Sunshine In)" (feat Julie Driscoll) (3:03)
Terry Reid - "Superlungs My Supergirl" (2:39)
Colosseum - "Elegy" (3:13)
The Kinks - "This Time Tomorrow" (3:22)
Review: Eddie Piller's first volume of British Mod Sounds of The 1960s went down a real storm so it's great that he has been commissioned to do another one. This second edition is another doozy with the Acid Jazz Records and Modcast founder digging deep and turning out plenty of knowledge. Early on, British Mod bands were prone to knocking out American r&b sounds but they later evolved and took in influences from jazz-rock, prog, psychedelic soul and eastern melodies. This collection charts that musical evolution across four sides of vinyl including tunes by the OGs well as plenty of newly emerging stars from Bowie to Bolan.
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The Mod Top 40
Eddie PILLER / VARIOUS
Cat: DEMREC 1246. Rel: 30 Aug 24
 
50s/60s
Doris Troy - "What’cha Gonna Do About It" (1:50)
Hank Jacobs - "So Far Away" (2:20)
Nella Dodds - "Come See About Me" (2:40)
George Stone - "Hole In The Wall" (2:50)
The High Keys - "Que Sera Sera" (2:51)
Betty Everett - "Getting Mighty Crowded" (2:12)
Sugar Pie DeSanto - "I Don’t Wanna Fuss" (3:22)
Rufus Thomas - "Walking The Dog" (2:32)
Joe Tex - "Hold What You've Got" (3:07)
Irma Thomas - "Time Is On My Side" (2:52)
Ike & Tina Turner - "I Can’t Believe What You Say" (2:01)
Chuck Jackson - "Any Day Now" (3:24)
Major Lance - "The Monkey Time" (2:47)
Inez & Charlie Foxx - "La De Da I Love You" (2:25)
Mary Love - "I’m In Your Hands" (2:34)
The Larks - "The Jerk" (2:37)
Mitty Collier - "I Had A Talk With My Man" (3:43)
Maxine Brown - "Oh No Not My Baby" (2:34)
The Sapphires - "Gotta Have Your Love" (2:15)
Solomon Burke - "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love" (2:45)
Lee Dorsey - "Ride Your Pony" (2:53)
Jackie Ross - "Selfish One" (3:19)
The Sharpees - "Tired Of Being Lonely" (2:38)
Roy Head & The Traits - "Treat Her Right" (2:07)
Little Milton - "Who’s Cheating Who?" (2:57)
James Brown - "Out Of Sight" (2:22)
Don Covay - "Mercy, Mercy" (2:26)
Darrell Banks - "Open The Door To Your Heart" (2:36)
Bessie Banks - "Go Now" (2:40)
Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces - "Searching For My Love" (2:30)
Phil Upchurch Combo - "You Can’t Sit Down" (part 1) (2:10)
Jackie Lee - "The Duck" (2:19)
Bobby Sheen - "Dr Love" (2:23)
The Poets - "She Blew A Good Thing" (2:47)
Little Hank - "Mr Bang Bang Man" (2:38)
Jerry Jackson - "It’s Rough Out There" (2:23)
Bunny Sigler - "Let The Good Times Roll - Feel So Good" (2:54)
Chris Bartley - "Sweetest Thing This Side Of Heaven" (2:55)
Toussaint McCall - "Nothing Takes The Place Of You" (3:22)
Mickey Lee Lane - "Hey-Sah-Lo-Nay" (2:28)
Review: Eddie Piller Presents The Mod Top 40 revives the essence of '60s Mod music with a fresh twist. While many fans are familiar with the tracks, the story behind them is new and intriguing. Inspired by the Mod revival of the late 70s, Eddie delved into the original scene, guided by Randy Cozens, whose letters to music magazines in the pre-internet era led to the creation of the original Mod Top 100. Eddie's double vinyl set includes 40 essential r&b, soul, jazz and beat tracks plus personal picks for unavailable originals. This release honours Cozens' influence and offers a stylish, informative introduction to classic Mod sounds complete with new sleeve notes and track details.
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The Mod Top 100
Eddie PILLER / VARIOUS
The Mod Top 100 (unmixed 4xCD in slip-case)
Cat: EDSL 0200. Rel: 30 Aug 24
 
50s/60s
Doris Troy - "What’cha Gonna Do About It"
Hank Jacobs - "So Far Away"
Nella Dodds - "Come See About Me"
George Stone - "Hole In The Wall"
The High Keys - "Que Sera Sera"
Betty Everett - "Getting Mighty Crowded"
Sugar Pie DeSanto - "I Don’t Wanna Fuss"
Rufus Thomas - "Walking The Dog"
Joe Tex - "Hold What You've Got"
Irma Thomas - "Time Is On My Side"
Ike & Tina Turner - "I Can’t Believe What You Say"
Chuck Jackson - "Any Day Now"
Major Lance - "The Monkey Time"
Inez & Charlie Foxx - "La De Da, I Love You"
Mary Love - "I’m In Your Hands"
The Larks - "The Jerk"
Mitty Collier - "I Had A Talk With My Man"
Maxine Brown - "Oh No Not My Baby"
The Sapphires - "Gotta Have Your Love"
Solomon Burke - "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love"
Lee Dorsey - "Ride Your Pony"
Jackie Ross - "Selfish One"
The Sharpees - "Tired Of Being Lonely"
Roy Head & The Traits - "Treat Her Right"
Little Milton - "Who’s Cheating Who?"
James Brown - "Out Of Sight"
Don Covay - "Mercy Mercy"
Darrell Banks - "Open The Door To Your Heart"
Bessie Banks - "Go Now"
Bobby Moore & His Rhythm Aces - "Searching For My Love"
Phil Upchurch Combo - "You Can’t Sit Down"
Jackie Lee - "The Duck"
Bobby Sheen - "Dr Love"
The Poets - "She Blew A Good Thing"
Johnny Nash - "Love Ain’t Nothin’ (But A Monkey On Your Back)"
Earl-Jean - "Randy"
Fred Hughes - "Oowee Baby I Love You"
Sandy Wynns - "A Touch Of Venus"
Nina Simone - "Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood"
Tony Clarke - "Ain’t Love Good, Ain’t Love Proud"
Jimmy McGriff - "I’ve Got A Woman"
The Astors - "Candy"
Googie Rene Combo - "Smokie Joe’s La La"
Little Hank - "Mr Bang Bang Man"
Jerry Jackson - "It’s Rough Out There"
Shades Of Blue - "Oh How Happy"
Howard Tate - "Ain’t Nobody Home"
Jimmy Radcliffe - "Long After Tonight Is Over"
Alvin Cash - "Twine Time"
The O’Jays - "Lipstick Traces"
Bunny Sigler - "Let The Good Times Roll - Feels So Good"
The Incredibles - "There’s Nothing Else To Say Baby"
The Ikettes - "Peaches & Cream"
The Packers - "Hole In The Wall"
Gloria Jones - "Finders Keepers"
Dobie Gray - "See You At The Go-Go"
Deon Jackson - "Love Makes The World Go Round"
The Capitols - "Cool Jerk"
Ramsey Lewis Trio - "The In Crowd"
Fontella Bass - "Rescue Me"
Homer Banks - "60 Minutes Of Your Love"
Chris Bartley - "Sweetest Thing This Side Of Heaven"
Alexander Patton - "A Lil' Lovin' Sometimes"
Bettye Swann - "Make Me Yours"
Darrow Fletcher - "The Pain Gets A Little Deeper"
Jimmy Hughes - "Steal Away"
Carla Thomas - "Gee Whiz"
The Vibrations - "My Girl Sloopy"
The Impressions - "Gypsy Woman"
Sam & Dave - "You Don’t Know Like I Know"
Garnett Mimms - "I’ll Take Good Care Of You"
Toussaint McCall - "Nothing Takes The Place Of You"
Candy & The Kisses - "The 81"
Otis Redding - "Mr Pitiful"
Eddie Holman - "This Can’t Be True"
Rosco Robinson - "That’s Enough"
The Manhattans - "I Wanna Be Your Everything"
The Magnificent Men - "Peace Of Mind"
Mickey Lee Lane - "Hey-Sah-Lo-Nay"
Willie Mitchell - "Mercy"
Derrick & Patsy - "Gypsy Woman"
Derek Martin - "Daddy Rollin' Stone"
Baby Washington - "That's How Heartaches Are Made"
Garnet Mimms & The Enchanters - "Cry Baby"
Billy Stewart - "Sitting In The Park"
Tommy Tucker - "Hi Heel Sneakers"
Chris Farlowe - "Air Travel"
The Miracles - "I Gotta Dance To Keep From Crying"
The Spinners - "Sweet Thing"
Kim Weston - "I'm Still Loving You"
Marvin Gaye - "I'll Be Doggone"
Bob & Earl - "Harlem Shuffle"
Russell Byrd - "Hitch Hike" (part 1)
Slim Harpo - "I Got Love If You Want It"
The Soul Sisters - "I Can't Stand It"
The Velvelettes - "Lonely Lonely Girl Am I"
Jimmy Smith - "The Cat"
The Megatons - "Shimmy Shimmy Walk" (part 1)
Etta James - "Tell Mama"
The Bar-Kays - "Soul Finger"
Review: Eddie Piller Presents The Mod Top 100 is a fulfilling four-CD set that revisits the golden era of 1960s mod culture through a meticulously curated selection of tracks. This collection, inspired by the original Mod Top 100 compiled by Randy Cozens, offers a rich mix of r&b, soul, jazz and beat music that was integral to the iconic dancefloors of London's West End. Piller has expanded upon Cozens' influential list, including additional personal favorites from the era. The result is a vibrant homage to the Mod movement, featuring soulful voices from Doris Troy, Betty Everett, and Bessie Banks, alongside classics from James Brown, Ike and Tina Turner, and Solomon Burke. Instrumental gems from Hank Jacobs and the Ramsey Lewis Trio further enhance this comprehensive set. The release not only showcases the era's diverse sound but also serves as a tribute to Randy Cozens, whose passion and dedication helped shape the Mod scene. With new sleeve notes by Piller and support from Cozens' family, this collection is a fitting celebration of a pivotal musical and cultural moment.
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Never Never Land (reissue)
Cat: FLOATLP 6471. Rel: 17 Feb 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Do It (3:55)
Heavenly Man (3:41)
Say You Love Me (3:44)
Wargirl (4:18)
Never Never Land (6:41)
Track One Side Two (2:40)
Thor (2:54)
Teenage Rebel (5:18)
Uncle Harry's Last Freak-Out (8:35)
The Dream Is Just Beginning (3:31)
Review: If you're looking for the missing evolutionary link between the psychedelia of the 60s and the more anarchic acid rock of the 70s then Larry Wallis and co might well be your answer. The band were part - in fact founders is probably closer - of the same Ladbroke Grove squat scene that produced Hawkwind, Motorhead, Killing Joke among others, with Wallis even later appearing in the early 'Head line up in the days before Fast Eddie Clarke joined. This, their 1971 debut album still has a foot and half in the hippy era, but some of the tripper moments - see the marvellous spiralling feedback and echo effects at the end of the title track - point the way to where things are headed. 'Uncle Harry's Last Freak-Out' on the other hand, sees them coming across like West London's answer to MC5 with classic garage rock rhythmic clatter, hypnotic grooveouts and police bashing lyrics. Very much of its time but simultaneously showing the way for the generation to follow, it's quite a trip - in every way conceivable.
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At The BBC 1970-1972
Cat: RANDB 157LP. Rel: 06 Mar 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
The Snake (5:08)
Lucille (5:04)
Johnny B Goode (3:40)
Uncle Harry's Last Freak-Out (11:52)
Do It (3:21)
Tomorrow Never Knows (2:41)
3/5 Mile In Ten Seconds (3:52)
I Saw Her Standing There (4:54)
Portobello Shuffle (3:51)
Walk Don't Run (6:57)
Review: The band often described as the British MC5, The Pink Fairies wore the clothes of the hippy era but their garage rock also paved the way for space rockers like Hawkwind, metalheads Motorhead - Larry Willis of the Fairies featured in their original line up - and the punk movement. This neat collection compiles ten tracks recorded for different BBC sessions, with versions of PF classics like 'Uncle Harry's Last Freak-Out' and 'Portobello Shuffle' - paying tribute to the then West London squatland and alternative lifestyle HQ - rubbing shoulders with uniquely executed covers of well worn rock standard like Chuck Berry's 'Johnny B Goode' and the early Lennon/McCartney classic 'I Saw Her Standing There'. A sumptuous slice of anarcho rock history.
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The Dark Side Of The Moon (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
The Dark Side Of The Moon (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 180 gram 2xLP box set + 2x7" + 2xCD + 2 x Blu-ray + DVD + 160-page Thames & Hudson hardback book + 76-page music book + posters + booklet + stickers)
Cat: 019029 6203671. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Progressive Rock
Speak To Me (LP1: The Dark Side Of The Moon 2023 Remaster)
Breathe (In The Air)
On The Run
Time
The Great Gig In The Sky
Money
Us & Them
Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Eclipse
Speak To Me (LP2: live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
Breathe (In The Air)
On The Run
Time
The Great Gig In The Sky (End Fade)
Money (edit)
Us & Them
Any Colour You Like (edit)
Brain Damage
Eclipse (edit)
Money (7" single 1)
Any Colour You Like
Us & Them (7" single 2)
Time
Speak To Me (CD1: The Dark Side Of The Moon 2023 Remaster)
Breathe (In The Air)
On The Run
Time
The Great Gig In The Sky
Money
Us & Them
Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Eclipse
Speak To Me (CD2: live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
Breathe (In The Air)
On The Run
Time
The Great Gig In The Sky (End Fade)
Money (edit)
Us & Them
Any Colour You Like (edit)
Brain Damage
Eclipse (edit)
The Dark Side Of The Moon (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (Blu Ray 1)
The Dark Side Of The Moon (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (Blu Ray 2)
The Dark Side Of The Moon (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (Dvd)
Review: If any album is more fitting of a deluxe reissue than a lavish prog record from the 70s then let us know. This brand new anniversary edition of Pink Floyd's seminal classic Dark Side of the Moon documents the band's best era in the best possible sound quality yet. The bumper package includes a vast book, booklet, stickers, many different formats including live DVDs and a hardback tome from Thames & Hudson making it a truly definitive edition of one of rock's most landmark albums. One for the hardcore collectors out there for sure, although the power of songs like 'Money' and 'Us and Them' means it's an album still being discovered
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Live Floating Anarchy 1977 (remastered)
Cat: CHARLY 5012LP. Rel: 22 Jul 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Psychological Overture (6:06)
Floating Anarchy (4:49)
Stone Inno (2:43)
New Age Transformation Try/No More Sages (9:21)
Opium For The People (4:20)
Allez Ali Baba Blacksheep Have You Any Bullshit? Mama Maya Mantram (14:38)
Review: The historic sole album from Planet Gong, Live Floating Anarchy 1977, captures Daevid Allen and Gilli Smyth with the classic 70's Here & Now lineup during their Floating Anarchy Tour. This project marked Allen's transition from Canterbury Gong to a more prog-punk sound. It was recorded live and features wild, spacey psychedelic jams with chaotic rhythms and the anarchic style of Here & Now. It's a thrilling listen, blending subversive singalongs with musical ties to the punk scene making it an enduring go-to for fans of Daevid Allen, early Gong and space-rock enthusiasts.
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Corridors
Corridors (hand-numberd translucent turquoise vinyl LP + insert limited to 154 copies)
Cat: FC 54. Rel: 14 Aug 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Arcadia (3:13)
Forgotten Dream (4:10)
Glacial Corridor (4:15)
Natural Bridges (5:07)
Solar Storm (3:20)
Unspoken Promise (2:53)
Deserted Lands (3:48)
Svalbard (3:19)
Pacific Drift (5:07)
Review: Plankton Wat was the home studio project of Portland musician Dewey Mahood and it began in the early 2000s. Inspired by Popol Vuh and combining the names of Krautrock producer Conny Plank and bassist Mike Watt, the project initially produced low-key albums for obscure labels and featured Mahood's solo guitar gigs on the West Coast. After gaining recognition through his band Eternal Tapestry, Mahood signed with Thrill Jockey in 2011 which lead to the release of Spirits in 2012. This collaboration with fellow Portlander Dustin Dybvig (aka Brass Clouds) expanded to include projects like Edibles, Spectrum Control, and Ripley Johnson's Rose City Band. Influenced by early 80s post-punk, their new album Corridors reflects on climate change through concise musical statements.
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Tales Of The Golden Skull
Tales Of The Golden Skull (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FTR 785CFUL0324. Rel: 20 Nov 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Caged Fire Rides Again
(Don't Wanna) Feel
Mindstar
Golden Skull
Atomic Ohr
The Killer Skies
Glass Orchard Can'ticle
Review: It's no wonder the Cardinal Fuzz label that is releasing this record have the eye of providence as their logo as they specialise in sensational garage psych and krautrock with mind expanding qualities. Chicago's experimental space punks Plastic Crimewave Syndicate are a case in point: exceptional in delivering fuzzed up throbbing, pulsing guitar-led wig outs and elegiac breakdowns with an improvised feel. This is a record that's impossible to remain still to. Where vocals come in, drenched in reverb, giving the impression he's singing from the bottom of a well it provides an electrifying lift, but it's equally compelling when they're indulging in belligerently shreddy instrumental passages. This is neo-Krautock that can be ranked up there with the likes of Follakzoid and Acid Mother's Temple.
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Stung!
Stung! (limited 'bee' clear yellow & black splattered vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: STR 037LPC1. Rel: 20 Jun 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Constant Picnic (3:24)
(I'm) Stung (3:55)
Neon River (4:11)
So Lo (3:46)
Black Lung (4:26)
Sunrise For The Lonely (3:30)
Elf Bar Blues (2:11)
Edge Of The World (part 3) (5:47)
Stars In Silken Sheets (2:58)
Boys Don't Crash (3:48)
O' UV Ray (4:16)
Last Elvis (3:34)
Elephant Gun (3:15)
Fell From Grace With The Sea (5:18)
Review: Pond's latest album, Stung!, marks a bold departure with its double-LP format, expanding their sonic horizons across 14 tracks. Drawing inspiration from iconic albums like Tusk and Sign 'O' the Times, Pond showcases their versatility, from glorious rock anthems to experimental, psychedelic, and funk-infused tracks like 'Edge Of The World Pt 3' and '(I'm) Stung.' Yet, beyond its musicality, Stung! delves into profound themes, navigating the modern paradox of disillusionment and awe. Allbrook's lyrics reflect on the complexity of contemporary life, urging listeners to find reasons to sing amidst the turmoil. Overall, Stung! is important to Pond's evolution, pushing boundaries while remaining rooted in their psychedelic rock origins. With infectious melodies, introspective lyrics, and genre-bending experimentation, the album solidifies Pond's position as trailblazers in the psychedelic rock scene and one of Australia's best bands.



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Upstate
Upstate (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DC 872. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Hold The Building Up/The Prison Within (15:47)
Hold 'Em Up/Comin' Down With Me (6:12)
Low Hangin' Disco Ball/So Alone (21:15)
I Always Get What I Want/Playin' Pool With The Planets (22:13)
Destroy/Cookin' With Heat (20:49)
Review: A one-of-a-kind record from a one-in-a-million "state-of-mind jam band", Upstate by Prison hears five guys, four vocals and three guitars melded together in a craft that runs on its own rock & roll synergy. A self-perpetual psychosonic release, the LP consists only of five 15 to 20-minute long jam pieces, all of which seem to endlessly revel in caterwauling, hooting, Wahhing, and droning, ultimately beating the horse of contemplative psychedelia to death until both a heightened state of consciousness and a renewed music-making praxis is achieved. Sure, it goes too far! How the hell else you gonna get Upstate?
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Morning Star
Cat: OWNUPU 6. Rel: 09 May 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
The Road Is Too Long (2:44)
Save Me (2:55)
If I Had Been Drinking (3:34)
Going Back (2:57)
My Wife (3:23)
Morning Star (2:43)
Something Better (3:21)
Break This Chain (3:19)
The Green Meteor (2:24)
Prophet Of Gloom (3:38)
Winter In June (3:25)
Go To Him (3:11)
Review: Morning Star marks The Prisoners' triumphant return after nearly four decades, showcasing their timeless blend of garage-punk, soulful vocals, and electrifying Hammond organ. Recorded in just two days, the album captures the raw energy and chemistry of the original lineup, reminiscent of their seminal debut, A Taste of Pink.
Their gig at The Roundhouse in London on May 24th promises to be a celebration of their storied career and the release of this long-awaited album. The band's influence on subsequent generations of musicians is evident, with their sound serving as a blueprint for Brit-Pop and beyond. While James Taylor's Hammond prowess gained widespread recognition post-Prisoners, Graham Day and Allan Crockford's musical journey continued through various projects, each echoing the spirit of their groundbreaking band. Morning Star stands to honor The Prisoners' enduring legacy and reaffirms their status as pioneers of the DIY music movement. It's a reminder that some things truly are worth the wait.



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The Last Fourfathers
The Last Fourfathers (limited 180 gram transparent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: HIQLP 083. Rel: 22 Apr 22
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Nobody Wants Your Love (3:12)
Night Of The Nazgul (1:54)
Thinking Of You (Broken Pieces) (2:40)
I Am The Fisherman (2:46)
Mrs Fothergill (2:47)
Take You For A Ride (3:30)
The Drowning (2:27)
FOP (2:44)
Whenever I'm Gone (2:42)
Who's Sorry Now (3:59)
Explosion On Uranus (2:27)
I Drink The Ocean (4:17)
Review: The Prisoners' 1985 third album 'The Last Fourfathers' gets a proper first-time reissue on transparent blue vinyl, carefully cementing the four horsemen of UK soul's reputation as one of the country's best and greatest. It wasn't long after the release of this album that the band, ahem, disbanded... but their reforming in 1994 proved the album to be an influential hit among heads, with 'Nobody Wants Your Love' and 'Whenever I'm Gone' standing out as fan highlights.
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Hurricane
Cat: LPBBP 133. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Whenever I'm Gone (2:47)
I Am The Fisherman (2:48)
Melanie (2:15)
Say Your Prayers (2:29)
Hurricane (2:35)
The Last Thing On Your Mind (3:31)
Nobody Wants Your Love (3:03)
Coming Home (2:30)
Better In Black (2:22)
Pretend (3:39)
Revenge Of The Cybermen (2:24)
Till The Morning Light (3:11)
Reaching My Head (2:54)
Review: The Prisoners' Hurricane from Busy Bee Productions is a thrilling ride through the best of this iconic Kentish psych'n'soul band. With tracks like 'Whenever I'm Gone' and 'Melanie' exuding raw emotion, and 'Nobody Wants Your Love' showcasing their unrelenting groove, the album is a rollercoaster of Hammond-fueled power and electric guitar energy. Side 2 keeps the intensity high with anthems like 'Better In Black' and the instrumental frenzy of 'Revenge Of The Cybermen,' reminding us why The Prisoners still captivate listeners today.
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View From The Magicians Window
View From The Magicians Window (limited heavyweight 'blood moon' red vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: LOTO 005V3. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Dawn Of The Psychic Circle (4:09)
Magick (5:15)
Winter Illumination (3:36)
Six Swords Of The Serpent (4:27)
View From The Magicians Window (part 1, 2 & 3) (3:10)
The Garden Of Your Mind (2:52)
Pathways (4:15)
Burning Of The Psychic Circle (2:58)
Sorcerer's Nightmare (1:16)
Strange Alchemy (2:17)
Immortal Mountain (2:54)
The Humble Acolyte (2:18)
Wizard Fuzz (2:30)
Review: The listener is met with a 70s odyssey of Moog-infused cosmic krautrock and psychedelic baroque on this debut record from The Psychic Circle. A proggy sonic journey - Labyrinth meets Wizards meets Belladonna Of Sadness - this debut record from the band comprised of Tom McDowell, Jack Harris and J.D. is centred on the concept of a lone alchemist living at the top of an everlasting mountain, whose affliction by the curse of the Psychic Circle - a glowing orb that presages whatever his mind desires - ultimately leads to his downfall by way of an unleashing of dark magick across the land. To this tune, our ears are treated to noir, slack swords-and-sorcery prog rock buildups replete with occult chants and apogees, evoking warding spells, oubliettes to cobbled cells, pretties flying off into the night, and skulls doubling up as candelabrums.
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Winter Of Discontent
Cat: XXQLP 2097. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Indie/Alternative
The Mekons - "Where Were You?" (2:41)
Fatal Microbes - "Violence Grows" (3:12)
Animals & Men - "The Terraplane Fixation" (2:08)
Blue Orchids - "Work" (4:01)
Karl's Empty Body - "Small Hours" (3:34)
Frankie's Crew - "Somebody" (1:33)
Scritti Politti - "Confidence" (3:12)
Thin Yoghurts - "Drink Problem" (4:14)
Anne Bean & Paul Burwell - "Low Flying Aircraft" (4:07)
Performing Ferret Band - "Brow Beaten" (1:39)
The Manchester Mekon - "No Forgetting" (2:55)
The Raincoats - "Fairytale In The Supermarket" (3:05)
Zounds - "Can't Cheat Karma" (2:43)
Androids Of Mu - "Bored Housewives" (2:21)
The Fall - "In My Area" (take 2) (5:07)
The Digital Dinosaurs - "The Sideways Man" (2:28)
The Good Missionaries - "Attitudes" (4:07)
Human Cabbages - "The Window's Broken" (4:06)
Television Personalities - "King & Country" (3:38)
Exhibit A - "In The Night" (2:51)
Performing Ferret Band - "Nudes" (2:36)
Tarzan 5 - "Different Story" (4:26)
The Gynaecologists - "The Red Pullover" (3:46)
The Door & The Window - "Production Line" (4:07)
Review: Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs have more than proven their music knowledge across a stellar run of prior compilations, including The Daisy Age, Fell From The Sun and English Weather. This time around, they're tapping into the freeform climes of the late 70s and early 80s, as punk exploded and a myriad of bands channelled the unique, downcast mood of Britain into wildly creative, nervously urgent songs. Across four sides we take in all manner of cult selections and outer limits largely in the loose fit realm of post-punk. It's flawlessly selected and programmed - another reminder of how immersive a proper compilation can be.
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Incident At A Free Festival
Incident At A Free Festival (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XXQLP2 120. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Progressive Rock
Deep Purple - "Chasing Shadows" (5:33)
Manfred Mann Chapter Three - "One Way Glass" (3:27)
Andwella - "Hold Onto Your Mind" (3:45)
Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw - "Hot Pants" (1:48)
Pink Fairies - "Do It" (3:01)
Atomic Rooster - "Tomorrow Night" (3:56)
Stray - "Taken All The Good Things - Stray" (5:30)
Edgar Broughton Band - "Out Demons Out" (4:45)
May Blitz - "For Mad Men Only" (4:14)
Curved Air - "Back Street Luv" (3:34)
Hawkwind - "Ejection" (3:46)
Stackwaddy - "Meat Pies ’ave Come But Band's Not ’ere Yet" (4:44)
James Hogg - "Lovely Lady Rock" (3:18)
Paladin - "Third World" (3:51)
Barclay James Harvest - "Taking Some Time On" (5:19)
Jonesy - "Ricochet" (4:02)
Steve Gray - "Led Balloon" (2:22)
Slowload - "Big Boobs Boogie" (3:04)
Leaf Hound - "Freelance Fiend" (3:10)
Dave Richmond - "Confunktion" (4:38)
Review: Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs of Saint Etienne fame are the diggers behind this new rock assemblage which pays tribute to mid-afternoon set times at lesser-known festivals from years gone (well, the 70s) such as Deeply Vale, Bickershaw, Krumlin, Weeley, and Plumpton. They were just as important to those who attended as the more celebrated likes of Glasto' and this collection shows the sounds were just as good, too. The sounds - from big names liek Deep Purple, Hawkwind and Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw to lesser known acts like Jonesy, will appeal to hippies and bikers alike with big riffs, funky drumming and some psyched-out sounds.
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