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Alben
That Who Remembers (B-STOCK)
Cat: SPAZIO 027 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Ambient/Drone
That Who Remembers
Bond
Scarlet Haze
Skyward
Moss Odyssey
Deep Water Branches
Overgrown Rebirth
Archway
Hibernation
Lucid Soil
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged/torn but otherwise in excellent condition***


Swedish producers Dorisburg (aka Alexander Berg) and Sebastian Mullaert decided to head to Malmo's Inkonst venue and install their music-making gear in preparation for this new record. They spent plenty of time there soaking up its aura and also creating a club setting with smoke machine, lights and so on. Then they turned on their gear and got going, with the results of those sessions presented here. They are fluid, ever-evolving soundscapes of tastefully reduced techno, futurist scenes and gentle but potent rhythms that find a perfect home on Neel and Donato Dozzy's Spazio Disponibile label. It's music that moves your mind and body in the most subtle and subversive of ways.
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Ceramics
Ceramics (2xLP)
Cat: OMLP 008. Rel: 20 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Ceramics (3:28)
Royal Purple (4:21)
Moonbather (5:42)
The Ropes (4:50)
Etude (4:59)
Bounce (5:17)
Hardships (5:11)
Escape U (4:25)
First Snow (4:35)
Nocturne (6:11)
Review: Ceramics is the second album by Saine on Omena Records, which reflects the Finnish personal journey as an artist and a human being, and expresses his feelings and thoughts through music. It showcases his versatile and emotive style, blending house, electronica and downtempo influences. Highlights include the title track 'Ceramics' opens the album with a warm and organic sound, featuring lush pads, piano chords and subtle percussion, while 'Etude' is a beatless interlude with a mesmerizing arpeggio motif and ambient textures. Elsewhere, 'Hardships' is a melancholic and introspective number, with a moody piano chord progression, deep bass and vocal samples. and the ethereal deep house groove of 'First Snow' is as understated as you like it.
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In Parallel
Cat: WSDMLP 006. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Nostalgia (3:56)
Homemade Jam (3:53)
Sun Tickles (4:32)
Purple Punch (4:35)
Paper Labyrinth (4:56)
Tonal, Fluid (3:24)
Sending Ritual (4:08)
Full Of Mushrooms (4:13)
In Parallel (5:06)
Mysterious Wedding (4:27)
Review: Seoul-based duo Salamanda clearly struck upon a persuasive formula when they first cropped up on Good Morning Tapes in 2020. Somewhere between delicate ambient and a modern kind of deep house, their music carries a tenderness which feels absolutely at home on Facta and K-Lone's eminently soothing stable, Wisdom Teeth. In Parallel builds on the sound laid out on previous records for Human Pitch and Metron by presenting a more focused duo seemingly conscious of their rapidly grown audience and considering how to best build upon their tender sound without losing the charm. Threading subtle pop elements into their gossamer-light constructions, this is a rich, satisfying listen from a duo it's so easy to love.
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Plunge
Plunge (limited translucent water blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 691835 885636. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Wild Days (3:39)
Jacket (3:12)
Rollin’ In (4:39)
Why Does It Take So Long (4:04)
Freakz (3:23)
Wind Blows (4:03)
Another Way (4:21)
Runaway (2:42)
Stay (3:14)
Review: "No-one knew the songs or what the plan was. We kept it loose and fun. This was the spirit of the sessions. No headphones, no playback, minimal overdubs, or bleed. Fast and loose," says Sam Evian of his latest record, the first to grace his new imprint, Thirty Tigers. If that's not enough to make you balk with jealously at not being invited, then the idea of Big Thief's Adrian Lenker and Sufjan Stevens, among others, debasing to Evian's house in the Catskills to examine a revamped studio, complete with vintage tape deck and console, then going wild swimming at midnight, just as snow fell, might seal the deal. The following day, work began on Plunge, a record with no real fixed direction or plan. In the end, it will - or, at least, it should - be remembered among Evian's finest offerings. A stunning collection of folk-leaning rock 'n' roll, Americana and jangly indie, you can almost smell upstate New York.
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Initium
Initium (LP)
Cat: 666202 1. Rel: 18 Mar 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Initium (3:41)
Samhain (1:57)
Black Dream (2:42)
All Murder, All Guts, All Fun (1:17)
Macabre (0:54)
He-Who-Can-Not-Be-Named (1:36)
Horror Biz (2:37)
The Shift (3:06)
The Howl (2:48)
Archangel (5:12)
Review: Originally released in 1984 and celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, Initium would serve as the debut full-length from death-rock horror-punk outfit Samhain; the brainchild of Glenn Danzig (or Evil Elvis). Opting to disband Misfits in favour of redirecting his creative juices into a project he maintained more rigid control over, with the title even translating from Latin to English as "beginning", the LP marked a simultaneous embracing of more metallic, gothic rock and malevolent balladry, distancing itself from the Misfits' breakneck hardcore chaos. Arriving less than a full year after Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood, the transitional growing pains are evident with deep cut 'Archangel' being originally penned with Misfits bassist Jerry Only, while 'Horror Biz' is actually a re-worked version of the early Misfits single 'Horror Business'. Featuring Minor Threat guitarist Lyle Preslar on several tracks, along with Reagan Youth bassist Al Pike making a singular appearance, four decades on Initium continues to resonate as a vital piece of punk rock/deathrock/horror-punk history with its laying of influential foundations.
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Banana Leaf Paradise
Cat: SL 038. Rel: 02 Feb 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Coconut Dance (5:42)
Sun God (4:21)
Fine Tuned (6:41)
Page Masters (5:41)
Path Of The Heart (4:23)
Body Mist (5:56)
Surrounded (3:13)
Review: Saphileaum is an alias for multi-disciplinary Georgian artist Andro Gogibedashvili, who since 2018 has been unfurling reams of delicate, mesmerising electro-organic beat works for labels like Silent Season, Diffuse Reality and Constellation Tatsu. Hot on the heels of the wonderful Intrapersonal Experience for Good Morning Tapes comes this debut appearance on Slow Life, which remains true to his artistic arcs as well as the mellow, Adriatic mood of the label. This is meditative groove music from the modern age, revelling in the interplay between strident beat constructions and exotic sound palettes without ever disturbing the over-arching chill of Gogibedashvili's captivating project.
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Today & Tomorrow
Cat: FLO 0013LP. Rel: 12 May 23
 
Soul
In The Beginning (6:37)
Run (3:40)
Heal The World (2:17)
Lion (3:19)
The Jungle (5:14)
The Plan (2:18)
Money (2:34)
The Return (3:00)
The Greatest Smile (4:24)
Above The Sky (5:10)
Review: Today & Tomorrow is yet another superb album from the Sault collective headed up by Dean Josiah Cover AKA Info. Not much else is known about them but there sure is a hell of a lot of music to get stuck into. This album was dropped as one of five last year - alongside 11, AIIR, Earth and Untitled (God)) - all for free and all on the same day. That is a mad thing to do and you might think they can't all be good albums, but they are. This is another lo-fi soul masterpiece from one of the best bands of our time.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Soul
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Earth
Earth (LP)
Cat: FLO 0012LP. Rel: 12 May 23
 
Soul
Spirit Call (1:36)
The Lord's With Me (8:21)
Valley Of The Ocean (4:19)
God Is In Control (4:48)
Power (2:33)
Stronger (3:57)
Fields (6:16)
Soul Inside My Beautiful Imagination (3:35)
Warrior (3:51)
Review: Along with the likes of Today & Tomorrow and Untitled (God), Sault are giving their five-deep album drops from late 2022 a more ceremonious release now. The music is too deep and rich to vanish into the melee of digital data streams, and each album's distinct qualities benefits from its own space to inhabit. On a mission from God and steeped in a raw, 70s kind of sound which shirks studio slickness in favour of absolute reality, on Earth this British outfit take themselves into realms of spiritual jazz atop their keen instinct for funk. The drums tumble, the chants murmur, and there's just no arguing with the power of the ensemble and their in-the-room vibe.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Soul
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Hold The Girl (reissue)
Hold The Girl (reissue) (gatefold white & blue vinyl LP)
Cat: DH 1753. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Pop
Minor Feelings (1:59)
Hold The Girl (4:07)
This Hell (3:50)
Catch Me In The Air (3:30)
Forgiveness (4:02)
Holy (Till You Let Me Go) (2:56)
Your Age (2:52)
Imagining (3:34)
Frankenstein (3:08)
Hurricanes (3:10)
Send My Love To John (3:15)
Phantom (4:18)
To Be Alive (3:34)
Review: Testament to Rina Sawayama's showstopping success in the alternative pop market over the past few years, her most recent album Hold The Girl has already seen a reissue via its original label Dirty Hit, just one year after its release in 2022. While Sawayama's earliest releases channelled a more elusive pop sound, Hold The Girl opted for a much less abashed genre tour, working in every influennce from Kelly Clarkson to Clarence Clarity, amounting to an ultimately hugely-maximal pop record which veritably penetrated the dance-pop landscape, despite the absurd and senseless fan backlash about its original album cover. This new reissue follows up not one, but two concert tours in promotion of the album, evidencing its universal acclaim in the mainstream critical sphere.
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Fake Is Real
Cat: AV 084LP. Rel: 07 Jul 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Balance (3:33)
Denial (3:00)
Talk In Dreams (3:55)
Hollowed Out (4:15)
Cellular Sky (3:55)
Do I Look Like I'm Laughing (2:41)
Our Fear (3:08)
Greedy (3:21)
Hectic (6:46)
Review: Andrea P. Latorre and Sergi Algez made an instant splash with their strain of punchy electroclash and minimal wave when they debuted with their self-titled album in 2018. EPs have followed, but finally the duo laid down their hotly anticipated follow-up in studios between Barcelona and Valencia between 2020 and 2021. As an instinctively exploratory group, they've not simply repeated the tricks from their first record, and the evolution can be felt in the fierce, pop-tinted club monster 'Denial' as much as the arch 90s stylings of 'Hectic', stepping out of bedroom introspection into a fabulous, unapologetic beast with huge crossover potential.
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Gespielt von: Dmitry Distant
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Retrofit
Retrofit (limited orange vinyl LP)
Cat: FBN 140. Rel: 13 Sep 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
The Process (5:30)
Looking From A Hilltop (6:04)
Beating Heart (4:23)
Reflection (Young Image) (4:43)
Dirty Disco (5:31)
Girls Don't Count (5:24)
New Horizon (5:55)
Wretch (4:17)
Review: Legendary Blackpool post-punk, later electronic band Section 25 - consisting of brothers Larry and Vin Cassidy - first formed in 1978. Initial associations with Factory Records and frequent touring partners Joy Division were more than enough to propel them into the limelight, and the ensuing glory translates well into the modern day - as evidenced by Retrofit, their seventh album. First released in 2010, the album features new versions of some of their classic songs, such as 'Looking From A Hilltop', 'Dirty Disco' and 'Girls Don't Count'. A nostalgic, dreamy, and honest Northern electro/synth sound predominates, harking back to an unmistakable golden age. Now reissued on Factory's Belgian counterpart Factory Benelux, we hear a fresh LP remaster and a new track, 'Uberhymn'.
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Stranger Than Fiction
Cat: SAR 007. Rel: 05 Mar 24
 
Deep House
Don't Take It Personal (3:17)
Come Back To Life (3:37)
Used To Jock (2:50)
Stranger Than Fiction (3:37)
Glow (Intermission) (3:09)
Wanna Find Out (3:57)
Ride Downtown (3:46)
My Love Is Deep (3:15)
There You Go Again (3:55)
One Day At A Time (4:08)
Soul Music (3:59)
Review: House music producer, DJ and label owner, Seven Davis Jr brings us his latest, Stranger Than Fiction on his own Secret Angels record label. This full length is the artist's fifth in total and is in the similar vein as Romanthony or perhaps Jus ED. The blend of house heaters, vocals and injecting some soul into the mix, is the ingredients for the recipe. There are killer house bangers like 'Come Back To Life' and 'My Love Is Deep' while some others explore a deeper dubby groove like in 'Stranger Than Fiction' or the Hip-House inspired 'Wanna Find Out'. Plenty here for house fans to enjoy.

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Anarchy In Santiago
Anarchy In Santiago (coloured marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: SGVNY 018. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Bodies (3:02)
Seventeen (3:11)
New York (2:54)
Did You No Wrong (3:17)
No Feelings (7:07)
Liar (2:38)
Stepping Stone (4:08)
Submission (3:40)
EMI (6:34)
Arnarchy In Th UK (3:43)
Problems (4:30)
Review: Sex Pistols were a band that excelled in the live area, especially in their reformed form, and live albums such as this are well-treasured. It features an extraordinary performance from the group and comes on multicoloured marble vinyl. This was when the band regrouped in 1996 the six-month Filthy Lucre Tour, the concert in question here being in Chile and was broadcast on the radio - it features the Sex Pistols at their fast and furious best with original bassist Glen Matlock back in place of the aethetically perfect but musically challenged Sid Vicious. Every single disc is utterly unique, with its own hand stamped pattern, making this a real collector's piece.
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Exotic Birds Of Prey (Loser Edition)
Exotic Birds Of Prey (Loser Edition) (limited creamy white vinyl LP)
Cat: SP 1612X. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Exotic BOP (feat Purple Tape Nate) (4:03)
Angela (feat Stas THEE Boss & Irene Barber) (2:59)
Myths Of The Occult (feat Japreme Magnetic) (1:55)
Goat Me (feat Cobra Coil) (4:33)
Well Known Nobody (feat OCnotes) (3:12)
Synth Dirt (2:26)
Take Me To Your Leader (feat Lavarr The Starr) (3:43)
Review: Shabazz Palaces's Exotic Birds of Prey is a new seven-song mini-album that comes via Sub Pop and follows the huge success of Robed in Rareness back in October 2023. It is a rather enchaining listen that draws on many different rap eras and blends them into one new sound helmed by vocalist and producer Ismael Butler. Shabazz Palaces redefines hip-hop across decades here with the album blending the past, present, and future with warped sounds and fine collaborations from the likes of Stas THEE Boss and Japreme Magnetic who help to enrich this sonic journey. This special Loser Edition comes on creamy white vinyl.
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Absurd Matter
Absurd Matter (limited LP)
Cat: WEILOO 1LP. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
Industrial/Noise
Intro (feat Dean Hurley) (1:35)
Family (feat Armand Hammer) (3:04)
Know Yourself (feat Brodinski & Zelooperz) (1:59)
Swash (2:14)
Savage Mindedness (4:22)
Weighty! (2:28)
Poetry (feat Moor Mother) (3:17)
Metal (2:59)
Twisted Skills (3:33)
Outro (3:03)
Review: Berlin-based Italian producer Shapednoise presents his first album in four long years, and it feels like a bold next step for the project, without rewriting any of the history behind it. So in the past we've seen the studio talent explore staunchly experimental sounds at the confluence of grime, industrial, hip-hop, metal, and bass, and here we hear those elements return, only this time with perhaps even more weight. Deconstructed noises are rebuilt in new, coherent ways, introducing a degree of flow to arrangements that are fundamentally abstract. In many ways, the impact is greater than ever, and the feeling of commitment to the finished listening experience truly pronounced. Marking a comeback after a traumatic period in which Shapednoise lost his hearing, rendering him unable to work, it's understandable that the return should feel so determined.
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Music From The Hobbit: Trilogy Collection (Soundtrack)
Cat: DFLP 41. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Soundtracks
Old Friends (5:06)
Misty Mountains (2:32)
Over Hill (3:19)
A Thunder Battle (3:37)
Dreaming Of Bag End (1:45)
Song Of The Lonely Mountain (3:40)
The Quest For Erebor (3:18)
Feast Of Starlight (2:45)
Protector Of The Common Folk (3:30)
Kingsfoil (2:23)
I See Fire (3:33)
Sons Of Durin (4:26)
Review: For the first time ever, this new silver vinyl release combines the iconic music from all the three Hobbit films into a comprehensive collection all masterfully performed by The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Howard Shore's award-winning compositions for this as well as The Lord of the Rings trilogy have captivated audiences worldwide, often accompanied by live film screenings. The meticulous attention to detail in bringing Tolkien's world to life through music is legendary, incorporating diverse musical styles and instruments to evoke the rich landscapes and characters of Middle-earth. From 'Song Of The Lonely Mountain' to 'Protector Of The Common Folk', this journey through cinematic composing is truly extraordinary.
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Sali Sidibe Et Son Orchestre Vol 1
Sali Sidibe Et Son Orchestre Vol 1 (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ASF 320. Rel: 18 May 23
 
International
Anw Be No Don (8:08)
Anw Ka Jiri Turu (11:05)
Mogo Te Diya Be Ye (4:40)
Ga Kulu Ngana (7:28)
Ne Mani Me, Ne Mani Ye (6:01)
Tadon Kungola Manyi (9:37)
Review: Longtime Malian composer and vocalist Sali Sidibe is a treasure of African folk music, having released a plethora of albums on cassette and CD on various labels across the continent for over two decades before ceasing in around the early noughties. Born in a village in the Wassoulou region of southern Mali, Sidibe sang in Bambara, her songs often backed by a range of traditional rhythms including didai and sogonikun. These fusions would later contribute to the formation of the now very popular Wassoulou movement, a form of dance music performed mostly by women covering themes including childbearing and polygamy. Now Musique Malienne reissues a rare 80s cassette credited to Sidibe, on which detuned electric synths and steadily sequenced electronic drums back up her defiant, snappy, almost rhythmlessly rapped vocals.
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Tags: African
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Spektral
Cat: DENT 011. Rel: 26 Oct 23
 
Techno
Intro (0:40)
Vaskemaskin (5:46)
Den Anarkistiske Anode (DJ Sotofett mix) (3:56)
Bassi (2:37)
Ei Anna Framtid (4:01)
Strengje (4:57)
Seventh (6:22)
Spektral Elektro (3:57)
Review: As one of the leading lights in Norwegian techno with guts, heart and soul, Skatebard has long skirted scene recognition to simply focus on slipping out his own strain of wayward machine matter. Given his track record with Sex Tags Mania, it's no surprise he'd trust DJ Sotofett with access to his archives, and so Spektral has come together as an exploration of long-buried recordings from the early 00s, edited by Sotofett and wrestled into a digestible form for this record. Capturing the best aspects of freeform jamming while cutting everything into shape, there's an inherent dirtiness to these recordings which instantly tells you it comes from an honest place.
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Hardly The Same Snake
Hardly The Same Snake (limited translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: PTKF 30283. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Same Eye Colour (3:34)
Hardly The Same Snake (4:23)
Deadman Deadman Deadman (3:29)
Don't Be Another (3:30)
Oh, Silly George (3:33)
Charabanc (4:05)
Like A Heart Won't Beat (2:36)
Well, There's A First (4:11)
Secret Hiding Place (2:17)
Review: Hardly The Same Snake is the second album from Skinny Pelembe and this version comes via Partisan on limited translucent red vinyl. The Johannesburg-born, Doncaster-raised artist Doya Beardmore really comes of age here, finding his own unique voice and putting it front and centre. Its gravelly baritone is unique and delivers what the artist says he would have done first time around on his debut had he been brave enough. Observations made at design exhibitions are the jumping-off point for the songs which are both visceral yet soulful as they muse on life, death, family, religion and major milestones in between.
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A Charming Man In Amsterdam
A Charming Man In Amsterdam (limited purple vinyl LP)
Cat: OUTS 030. Rel: 16 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Hand In Glove (2:48)
Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now (3:32)
Barbarism Begins At Home (5:43)
This Charming Man (2:48)
Miserable Lie (4:49)
I Don't Owe You Anything (4:23)
What Difference Does It Make? (3:15)
Girl Afraid (2:55)
This Night Has Opened My Eyes (3:25)
Still Ill (3:35)
These Things Take Time (2:32)
Handsome Devil (3:04)
Review: While Morrissey's outlandish opinions these days might have done plenty to denigrate his own personal legend status amongst fans, what he did with The Smiths will live in musical history forever. A Charming Man In Amsterdam is a concert that was arranged in order to mark the 50th anniversary of a Dutch magazine, Vinyl (imagine that happening today!). It was the iconinc Manchester band's first ever show in the Netherlands and they serve up a set revolving around their eponymous debut album and early singles, with 'Miserable Lie', 'I Don't Owe You Anything' and 'These Things Take Time' sounding particularly grand.
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Samlar Damm
Cat: SR12 008. Rel: 26 Feb 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Nile Beach Dub (4:47)
Kom Till Mitt Talt (4:30)
Hoga Mamma Moln (8:05)
Robot I En Roddbat (4:08)
Tunnelbanan (4:58)
En Suddig Musik (4:31)
JBL (10:54)
Odeladi Odeladi (2:41)
Review: Soffplaneten takes us deep into a world of downtempo delight with the Samlar Damm LP on Sunken Rock Recordings. It is an eight-track odyssey that veers from the gentle rhythms of the opener to the languid dub rotations of 'Kom Till Mitt Talt' complete with twanging guitars and soulful vocal seductions. 'Hoga Mamma Moln' is a more percussive and upbeat cut built from loose drums and tin pot percussion but held together with smeared and heat-damaged chords. 'Tunnelbanan' is a whacked-out and laid-back stoner joint while 'En Suddig Musik' gets more experimental and unusual in its sonic collage. A wonderfully irreverent new take on Balearic overall.
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Re Generation
Re Generation (orange vinyl LP)
Cat: REBL 022LP. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Future Shock
No Man, No Right
Virus (single mix)
I Learn To Live With It (2023 mix)
The High Cost Of Living (single mix)
Sunny Side Of The Street (0:01)
One Of The Boys
For The Kids Of The Multiculture (2023 EQ)
New Style Rocka (2023 EQ)
Train Leaves Tomorrow
Keep On Believing (single mix)
What Doesn't Kill You Make You Stronger (2023 EQ) (0:48)
Review: Manchester genre bastardisers Sonic Boom Six have become renowned for their eclectic mashing up, and utter disregard for the parameters of genres such as ska, punk, metal, hip-hop, grime, dubstep etc. Whilst relatively creatively quiet since the release of 2016's fifth full-length The F-Bomb and the 2017 follow-up EP Cardiac Address, 2023 saw the release of the double A-side single 'Future Shock' b/w 'One Of The Boys'. Now it appears not only were those two new cuts designed to re-introduce listeners to the band, and whet appetites and beaks yet again, but rather they were the signifier of the arrival of the Re:Generation compilation, which places the two new bangers alongside a carefully curated batch of the band's personal favourite recordings from their definitive line-up over the past decade. What's more, there's also alternate mixes and freshly rejuvenated EQs of vital deep cuts and fan essentials. It mightn't be a new album, but it's the closest we're getting for now.
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Wilds
Wilds (LP)
Cat: PHOSLP 004B3. Rel: 10 May 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Waves (3:45)
Traces (4:15)
At The Time (4:05)
All These Things (3:50)
Falling Back (3:47)
Saturate (4:10)
Driver (4:57)
Wilds (4:42)
Happens Too Soon (4:30)
Review: The fourth LP outing from the Nottingham band sees revelling in 60s psychedelia and folk sounds, checking in somewhere between the whimsical glories of The Left Banke, the powering grooves of The Doors and the beguiling melodicism of Nick Drake. It's a nostalgic sound but it's not lacking in dynamics, especially when driven along by the glittering, sparkling drums of founding member Adam Carr, which often feel like the lead instrument as the vocals of Leonore Wheatley and the guitar, bass and keyboards mesh into a hazy supporting act.
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Todo Era Bello (Spanish Edition)
Todo Era Bello (Spanish Edition) (limited LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BELLA 1270VES. Rel: 10 Jul 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Always Together With You (6:38)
Best Thing You Never Had (The D Song) (5:42)
Let It Bleed (For Iggy) (4:35)
Crazy (3:52)
The Mainline Song (5:51)
The A Song (Laid In Your Arms) (7:06)
I'm Coming Home Again (9:50)
Review: It's hard not to feel that the first time you heard Ladies and Gentlemen, We Are Floating In Space it was a lightbulb moment - one of those life, or at least music-affirming experiences that's hard to come back from. Not the first Spiritualized album, but certainly the most critically acclaimed at the time, and arguably still to this day, it confirmed the Warwickshire band had arrived at the highest level of chart-friendly artistry. That point when a band realise they can do what they want, and it resonates with both niche and mainstream ears. Everything Was Beautiful arrived 25 years later, and emphasised that point. Yes, we're talking about a group that reached full maturity some time ago, rather than a troupe of rising enigmas pushing rock 'n' roll in new directions. Nevertheless, the way in which we are invited back into their world is captivating. Tracks that rouse, inspire, and feel utterly timeless. As a record, this is an exhilarating ride from start to finish, almost seeming to distill all that has come before into one intoxicating brew. Here in a limited Spanish pressing, grab it while you can.
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At The Top
Cat: RROO 391. Rel: 15 Dec 23
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Mount Zion (3:35)
Homeless Rebel (3:37)
Rent A Fiesta (4:30)
At The Top (3:59)
Computer Rise (3:24)
Sweet Emotions (3:48)
Escape Poverty (3:36)
Ghetto Man Skank (3:38)
Review: Steely and Clevie were amongst some of the most supreme rhythm makers in all of Jamaica in the 1980s and on into the 1990s. They worked together at King Jammy's in the aftermath of Sleng Teng with Steely doing the synth work and Clevie making the magic on his drum machines. They wrote a wide array of essential rhythms for the day's best emerging dancehall tautens and At The Top is a collection of crucial digital dub workouts "that strips bare the computerised wizardry at the duo's core." These are essential dubs for fans old and new of dancehall.
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Countdown To Ecstasy (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Cat: 453325 2. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Rock
Bodhisattva (5:15)
Razor Boy (3:12)
The Boston Rag (5:39)
Your Gold Teeth (6:52)
Show Biz Kids (5:19)
My Old School (5:32)
Pearl Of The Quarter (3:44)
King Of The World (4:52)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record sleeve slightly damaged, product in working order***


Jumping back to the early days of Steely Dan, it's easy to forget they were still a rock band at heart. Drop the needle on Countdown To Ecstasy and let 'Bodhisattva' kick in - sure, the jazzy tendencies of Becker and Fagen elevate this above traditional bluesy fare, but it's still a kicking, overdriven sound on the guitars front and centre. Such obsessing over the details is part and parcel of Steely Dan, the band so fabled for their own obsessions in the studio, and so adored by nearly everyone in the world. There will never be enough reissues of these albums to reach the ears of everyone who needs them, but be thankful you can cop yourself a pristine piece from one of the greatest of all the bands.
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Supergrass (remastered) (B-STOCK)
Supergrass (remastered) (B-STOCK) (neon orange vinyl LP)
Cat: 405053 8814149. Rel: 30 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Moving (4:23)
Your Love (3:26)
What Went Wrong (In Your Head) (4:06)
Beautiful People (3:25)
Shotover Hill (3:42)
Eon (3:45)
Mary (4:03)
Jesus Came From Outta Space (4:08)
Pumping On Your Stereo (3:21)
Born Again (3:37)
Faraway (5:04)
Mama & Papa (2:32)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


English alternative rock band Supergrass dropped their third album back in 1999, following on the wave of Britpop, their hugely successful debut I Should Coco and its successorIn It For The Money. It was another commercial hit, reaching number three in the UK charts and fondly being known as the 'x-ray album' because of the picture on the artwork. Mixing up the prevalent Brit-pop and indie sounds of the era, listening back to it now immediately takes you back to those days, although brothers Gaz and Rob Coombes, Mick Quinn and Danny Goffey also flaunted some of their 70s influences on these tunes, with many of them becoming classics in their own right (see Moving, Pumping On Your Stereo).
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Inna Me Blood
Cat: ARILP 302. Rel: 21 Jul 23
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Waggonist (6:17)
It Na Go So (3:43)
Inna Me Blood (7:27)
Gallist (7:26)
Fabulous (3:41)
Zion Gates (6:59)
Review: Nadine Sutherland is a Jamaican reggae singer who rose to fame in the 1980s, but despite the classic sound of Inna Me Blood, this is album is as fresh as a daisy. Mad Professor's Ariwa Sounds houses the LP, flaunting Sutherlands' distinctive melodic toasting of eighth notes, and her deft exploration of genetic inexorability - if it weren't obvious to you from the off of 'Waggonist', Sutherland asserts her divine right to reggae on the basis that it runs in her blood. A monarchic display of vocal melisma and talent blended with experimental and joyous moods, with easy-on-the-ears, modern and clean production to boot.
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Various 2
Various 2 (180 gram vinyl mini LP)
Cat: FS 002. Rel: 15 May 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Vanity Project - "Flamingo Heights" (6:05)
Bobby Bricks - "Things I Remember" (4:39)
Pacific Coliseum - "Dream Island" (4:38)
The Variable Club - "Protofeel" (4:11)
Unknown Mobile - "Dog Taxi Hotel" (5:16)
Laseech - "Space Sunday" (4:51)
Sorcerer - "Just For Love" (4:20)
Review: The Mellophonia label offshoot Fusion Sequence won us over with its well-presented and great-sounding first EP, and now a quick follow-up does the same. This one is another various artists affair that starts with some nice futuristic robot disco from Vanity Project. There is more organic and lush Balearic from Bobby Bricks and Pacific Coliseum follows that spine-tingling Ibiza sunset vibe. On the flip side, there is everything from late-night electronic house to lazy disco via Sorcerer's blissed out 'Just For Love' which would entrance any dance floor. There's as much quality as there is variation on this one, which makes it a useful EP indeed.

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