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1
Perceive Its Beauty Acknowledge Its Grace
Cat: 6505035. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Jazz
End Of Innocence
As The Planets & The Stars Collapse
Insecurities
Managing My Breath, What Fear Had Become
The Wounded Need To Be Replenished
Body To Inhabit
I’ll Do Whatever You Want
Living
Breathing
Kiss Me Before I Forget
Song Of The Motherland
Review: Shabaka Hutchings' Perceive Its Beauty is a profound and meditative musical journey that celebrates the richness and grace of African culture. Through a diverse ensemble of renowned musicians, Hutchings invites us to immerse ourselves in a sonic landscape that evokes the beauty and bounty of the Motherland. The album's meditative quality stems from the restraint and collective nature of its creation. The instruments seem to float effortlessly, creating a sonic cloud that carries echoes of Afro-Asian music and the tranquil sounds of nature. Yet, within this understated atmosphere, individual brilliance shines through. The artistry of Jason Moran on the piano and the ethereal voices of Moses Sumney and Eska add layers of nuance and emotional depth. In an era often marked by division and disharmony, Perceive Its Beauty offers a refuge of unity and peace. It invites us to transcend superficial boundaries and embrace the beauty and grace that resides within and around us.
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2
Winter Constellations
Cat: GRSCL 36. Rel: 15 Apr 24
 
Techno
Celestial Rotation
Cetus
Winter Constellation
Let's Forget Who We Are
Auriga
Orion Passing Overhead
Monoceros Rising
Horologium
Night Sky Dreaming
Washed Into The Void
Review: Premier dub techno outlet Greyscale from Lithuania welcomes back Lotech/Hijack following the success of his last album here, Static Phase. He has served up another full length's worth of sublime deep dub techno explorations here, and that marks his rather remarkable 36th full length in total. Winter Constellations is inspired by the Canadian's love of star gazing and the vastness of space and results in plenty of widescreen and cinematic tracks that are subtly detailed with celestial moods. From the power of 'Let's Forget Who We Are' to the infinite depth of 'Auriga' via the airiness of 'Night Sky Dreaming' and 'Horologium', this is another masterfully immersive work that really exploits the album format.

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Tags: Dub Techno
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Souvenirs
Cat: MRI 201CD. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Jazz
Clouds Moving On The Sky
Ready To Leave
Is It Sunny Or Cloudy In The Land You Live?
Tenkou! Why Feel Sorry?
Ethiopia My Motherland
Where Is The Highway Of Thought?
Don't Forget Your Country
Like The Sun Shines On Meadows
Review: Reissued in the aftermath of her passing away in 2023, Souvenirs is probably the best-known album by Ethiopian legend Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru, whose morphing from nun to composer, pianist and vocalist tracks an exquisitely bleak but powerful history. The first album to feature her own voice, the album was written and recorded at her family home in Addis Ababa, and deals in personal themes of loss, homesickness and transience, reflecting on Emahoy's experiences of the turmoil of the 1976 Red Terror in Ethiopia, in which the provisional Derg military dictatorship violently suppressed the rise of other competing revolutionary militia groups, and in so doing caused mass upheavals and migrations. With lyrics sung in Amharic and overlaid against uniquely mournful DIY instrumentations, Mississippi's CD reissue reminds us of its heart-warmer status, betraying Emahoy's deep familial fidelity and integrity.
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The Depth Of Rain
Cat: IF 120CD. Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
The Depth Of Rain
Review: On his return to China in 2019 after a period away, Brock van Wey noticed a "strange, sound emitting item" on the table. It was a handmade 'steel tongue drum', a unique percussion instrument associated with spirituality and meditation in Asian culture. A few days later, van Wey recorded an extended jam of himself playing it, and later overdubbed electronic sounds, melodies, chords and textures. The result is The Depth of Rain, the long-serving ambient and drone artist's second Bvdub album of 2024. Where some of van Wey's ambient sets can tend towards the intense and claustrophobic, The Depth of Rain is a genuinely melodious, evocative and spring-like affair that ebbs and flows wonderfully throughout, providing entertainment and sonic bliss in equal measure.
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To Belong
To Belong (hand-numbered CD limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 42CD. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
To Belong
Hushed
Timeshifting
Bridges
Cemented
Of The West
Suddenly Green
Mended Own
All You Give (For Ash)
Bluest
Night Palms Sway
In The Spaces
To Belong (reprise)
Call & Answer
Catching Light
Into Change
Review: What does it mean To Belong? Cynthia Bernard aka. Marine Eyes only begins to scratch the surface of this question on her latest ambient record (yet leaps a great deal forward in wrestling with it nonetheless), following up her prior effort 'Chamomile' with a distinctly beauteous fortnight of forenoon drones, all of which spur the realization that "belonging is everywhere and nowhere". Belonging is indeed a kind of ephemeral longing of being than can only ever be partly grasped, attained. Through its looping washes of warmed, brackish, padded backwash - not to mention its many bass-undergirded angel choirs - the likes of 'Timeshifting', 'Bridges' and 'Mended Own' stand out as such revelatory highlights, all contributing to an incredible album of sonic diaristic reflection, in which every sound sticks out clearly yet plays its proper part in a humble, rose-smelling gestalt.
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Altera Vita
Cat: BBE 779ACD. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Jazz
Blank Slate
You See
Touch
Hear Me
Breathe
Another Life
Review: BBE has delivered something of a future classic here, as decorated Eastern European harpist Alinha Bzhezhinska and British tenor saxophonist Tony Kofi join forces on a picturesque full-length excursion dedicated to the memory of spiritual jazz maestro Pharoah Saunders. It's a genuinely unique and hugely evocative affair, with Kofi's meandering, mesmeric melodies and inspired improvisations snaking in and out of Bzhezhinska's dreamy harp motifs and melodic percussion instruments (think bells, marimbas, vibraphone, xylophone and so on). It's not a familiar musical palette, but it's one that consistently delivers - and then some. Our picks of a very strong bunch include lucid opener 'Tabula Rasu - Blank Slate', the exotic and psychedelic 'Audite Me - Hear Me', and the picturesque, meditative closing cut, 'Altera Vita - Another Life'.
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7
NOW 12" 80s: 1982 Part Two
VARIOUS
Cat: CDNOW 1282P2. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Pop
Wham! - "Young Guns (Go For It!)" (12" mix)
Duran Duran - "Hungry Like The Wolf" (Night version)
Spandau Ballet - "Lifeline" (12" version)
Haircut 100 - "Love Plus One" (12" version)
Thompson Twins - "In The Name Of Love" (12" dance Extension)
A Flock Of Seagulls - "I Ran (So Far Away)" (Full Length version)
Soft Cell - "Touch" (extended version)
Visage - "Night Train" (dance mix)
Japan - "European Son" (1982 remix - 12" version)
Talk Talk - "Today" (extended mix)
Simple Minds - "Promised You A Miracle" (US remix)
Heaven 17 - "Let Me Go" (12" extended version)
Madness - "Out House" (12" extended version)
Fun Boy Three - "The Telephone Always Rings" (12" extended mix)
UB40 - "So Here I Am" (extended version)
Musical Youth - "Youth Of Today" (12" extended mix)
Junior - "Mama Used To Say" (American remix)
Shakatak - "Night Birds" (Full Length version)
Monsoon - "Ever So Lonely" (remix)
Imagination - "Music & Lights" (Full Length version)
David Christie - "Saddle Up" (extended version)
Modern Romance - "Queen Of The Rapping Scene (Nothing Ever Goes The Way You Plan)" (12" version)
Haysi Fantayzee - "Holy Joe" (12 Inch remix)
Blondie - "Island Of Lost Souls" (album version)
Goombay Dance Band - "Seven Tears" (12" version)
Kool & The Gang - "Get Down On It" (original 12" extended version)
Shalamar - "There It Is" (12" version)
Evelyn "Champagne" King - "Love Come Down" (12" version)
Aretha Franklin - "Jump To It" (original extended version)
Associates - "Love Hangover" (extended version)
Thomas Dolby - "She Blinded Me With Science" (extended version)
Classix Nouveaux - "Is It A Dream" (extended version)
Blue Zoo - "Cry Boy Cry" (12" version)
The Mood - "Don't Stop" (12" mix)
Blancmange - "Feel Me" (extended 12" version)
Visage - "Pleasure Boys" (dance mix)
Simple Minds - "Glittering Prize" (club mix)
ABC - "Poison Arrow" (Jazz mix)
Haircut 100 - "Nobody's Fool" (12" version)
Culture Club - "White Boy" (extended mix)
Bananarama With Fun Boy Three - "Really Sayin' Something" (extended mix)
Bow Wow Wow - "I Want Candy" (12" version)
Altered Images - "Pinky Blue" (12" version)
Daryl Hall & John Oates - "Maneater" (extended club mix)
Blondie - "War Child" (12" version)
Duran Duran - "Hold Back The Rain" (Carnival remix)
Spandau Ballet - "She Loved Like Diamond" (Re-mix)
China Crisis - "African & White" (extended mix)
Soft Cell - "Say Hello Wave Goodbye" (12" version)
Review: Now That's What I Call Music extends its exploration of 1980s extended mixes with a comprehensive 4CD set, delving into the vibrant musical landscape of 1982 with Part 2. This expansive package boasts a staggering 49 mixes from iconic artists of the era, offering a diverse and captivating journey through the sounds of the 80s. Listeners can expect to rediscover extended versions of hits from Wham!, Duran Duran, Talk Talk, Soft Cell, Japan, Simple Minds, Heaven 17, The Associates, Thomas Dolby, Visage, ABC, Blondie, China Crisis, and many more. Each track showcases the innovative production and infectious energy that defined the decade, providing a nostalgic trip down memory lane for fans of 80s music.
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Much Unseen Is Also Here
Cat: PELCD 251. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Behold A Voice As Thunder
Entrails Of The God Machine
An Angel Dissected
A Shadow Cast Upon The Deep
Invocation Of The Nameless One
Their Souls Asunder
Hence Shall They Be Devoured All Of Them
Other Woes Are Yet To Come
Review: Brian Williams' Lustmord project has existed in different forms for over 40 years, though it's only in the last couple of decades - when it has become a vehicle for his solo work - that new musical missives have become a regular occurrence. On Much Unseen Is Also Here, the former industrial musician turned soundtrack composer once again showcases his mastery of pitch-black sonics, creepy soundscapes and horror-inspired dark ambient workouts. As you'd expect, the sound design is incredible - listen on good quality headphones for the ultimate listening experience - while Williams' penchant for throwing in suspenseful chords, billowing aural textures and unsettling vocalisations adds further layers of paganistic mystery.
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Arabian Nights
Arabian Nights (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: CDSOL 46662. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Best Disco In Town
Baby I'm On Fire
Romantic Love
Arabian Nights: Istanbul (Not Constantinople) (Medley)
Arabian Nights: Lawrence Of Arabia (More Than Yesterday, Less Than Tomorrow)
Arabian Nights: In A Persian Market (Show Me How You Dance)
The Best Disco In Town (1979 remix - bonus track)
Romantic Love (1979 remix - bonus track)
Istanbul (Not Constantinople) (1979 remix - bonus track)
Arabian Nights: In A Persian Market (Show Me How You Dance) (1979 remix - bonus track)
The Best Disco In Town (part 1 - 7" single version - bonus track)
The Best Disco In Town (part 2 - 7" single version - bonus track)
Review: In the midst of disco's golden era, The Ritchie Family released their vibrant second album, 'Arabian Nights' a captivating fusion of disco and Broadway showmanship. The track, 'The Best Disco in Town', exudes an infectious energy, featuring elements of funk and disco that ignite the dance floor. Another standout track, 'Baby I'm on Fire', embodies the excess and drama of the disco scene. Its sultry lyrics and pulsating beats evoke a theatrical ambiance. The album's mesmerising anthem, 'Istanbul' combines disco rhythms with dramatic crescendos, creating an unforgettable musical experience. With its diverse range of tracks, from energetic to sensual, Arabian Nights captures the spirit of the disco era.
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Lone
Lone (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: SOMA 017CD. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Agenda
Kamitsure No Ookina Mizutamari
Most Children Do
Date
Colchicum
Komish
Land
Review: The latest offering from serial collaborator and cross-genre tastemaker Stephen O'Malley's Ideologic Organ imprint is a tender filigree bureau of acid folk sketches from Tokyo's Ai Aiso. Across seven tracks, she patiently meanders through broken and phased chord progressions, her simultaneously pure and wavering vocal lines forming elegant arcs over sparse beds of instrumentation and washes of room tone. Some tracks are bookended by applause, and it is this ostensibly 'indoorsy' atmosphere which lends the mini LP a great deal of charm; the delicate atmospherics seem to issue from an intimate and isolated space. Indeed, Bandcamp user Everyvillianislemons317 describes it as "The perfect album for a lonely night in the city." We're more than inclined to agree.
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Eleven Fugues For Sodium Pentathol
Cat: KRANK 241. Rel: 16 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Buried At Westwood Memorial Park, In An Unmarked Grave, To The Left Of Walter Matthau
Tissue Of Lies
Pelagic Swell
Stock Horror
Dim Hopes
As Above Perhaps So Below
Mexican Helium
We Were Vaporised
(Don’t Go Back To) Boogerville
Review: .
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I'm Never Gonna Die Again (remastered)
Cat: LCDSTUMM 98. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
The King Of Kalifornia
Shamed
Black Milk
Hyperspace
So The Story Goes
Insomnicide
All The Money's Gone
Crowned
Review: Mute's reissue of These Immortal Souls' sophomore album, I’m Never Gonna Die Again, is a long-awaited gem for fans of the band's dark and brooding sound. Remastered from the original tapes by Lindsay Gravina, along with original members Harry Howard and Genevieve McGuckin at Birdland Studio, this edition breathes new life into the haunting melodies and gritty textures of the album. Originally released in June 1992 after a hiatus due to Rowland S. Howard's writer's block, the album marked a triumphant return for These Immortal Souls. Lead single 'King of Kalifornia' set the tone with its gritty intensity, showcasing the band's evolution since their debut. Joined by Anthony Thistlethwaite on saxophone and slide mandolin, the band's lineup remained formidable, with Rowland S. Howard's distinctive vocals and guitar work leading the charge. Alongside Harry Howard, Epic Soundtracks, and Genevieve McGuckin, they crafted a sonic landscape that was both haunting and hypnotic. For fans of post-punk and dark wave, I’m Never Gonna Die Again remains a standout in These Immortal Souls' discography. With this reissue, Mute pays homage to the band's enduring legacy, ensuring that their music continues to gain new fans for years to come.
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Get Lost (Don't Lie!) (remastered)
Cat: LCDSTUMM 48. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Marry Me (Lie! Lie!)
Hide
Hey! Little Child
These Immortal Souls
I Ate The Knife
"Blood & Sand" She Said
One In Shadow
Review: Mute's re-release of These Immortal Souls' debut album, Get Lost (Don’t Lie!), marks a long-awaited moment for fans of post-punk excellence. Remastered from the original tapes by Lindsay Gravina, along with original band members Harry Howard and Genevieve McGuckin at Birdland Studio, this edition breathes new life into the iconic record. Originally unleashed in 1987 on the heels of their debut EP, Marry Me, the album encapsulates the band's raw energy and uncompromising vision. Led by the unmistakable vocals of Rowland S. Howard, renowned for his work with the Birthday Party, the band's lineup, including Harry Howard, Epic Soundtracks, and Genevieve McGuckin, solidifies their place in the annals of post-punk history. Clocking in at a concise 30 minutes, Get Lost (Don’t Lie!) remains a potent sonic statement, capturing the essence of These Immortal Souls' dark and brooding sound. From the haunting atmospheres to the frenetic rhythms, each track is a testament to the band's collective talent and creative chemistry. For both seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers to the These Immortal Souls saga, this reissue serves as a fitting tribute to a band whose influence reverberates through the underground music scene.
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New Blue Sun
Cat: 196588 14752. Rel: 22 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
I Swear, I Really Wanted To Make A "Rap" Album But This Is Literally The Way The Wind Blew Me This Time
The Slang Word P(*)ssy Rolls Off The Tongue With Far Better Ease Than The Proper Word Vagina Do You Agree?
That Night In Hawaii When I Turned Into A Panther & Started Making These Low Register Purring Tones That I Couldn't Control _ Sh¥t Was Wild
BuyPoloDisorder's Daughter Wears A 3000® Shirt Embroidered
Ninety Three 'Til Infinity & Beyonce
Ghandi, Dalai Lama, Your Lord & Savior JC/Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer & John Wayne Gacy
Ants To You, Gods To Who ?
Dreams Once Buried Beneath The Dungeon Floor Slowly Sprout Into Undying Gardens
Review: Andre 3000s 87-minute flute epic makes it onto a double CD courtesy of Sony. One of the most intriguing, enveloping and therapeutic LPs of 2023, New Blue Sun sees the Outkast veteran drop the mic in favour of myriad flutes, both digital and acoustic, creating a loose, patient album which sounds somewhat like the lovechild of Jon Hassell and Ras G. The whimsically named tracks unfold in a languid dream sequence, feeling improvised but focused, sparse yet dense, and deeply emotive throughout. 3000's far-from-virtuosic flute performances add to the charm and unpredictability of the album, and ensure that the overwhelmingly gentle music doesn't veer too far into vapid new-agery. One for yer pensive off-days!
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Orbital: The Green Album (remastered)
Cat: LMS 1725116. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Techno
The Moebius
Speed Freak
Oolaa
Desert Storm
Fahrenheit 303
Steel Cube Idolatry
High Rise
Chime Live
Midnight Live
Belfast
I Think It's Disgusting (outro)
Torpedo Town
Macrohead
Satan
LC1
Belfast/Wasted (Wasted vocal mix)
Crime
Fahrenheit 3D3
Open Mind Jam
The Other One
Satan (Rhyme & Reason vocal mix)
Midnight (Sasha remix)
Review: Orbital's debut and self-titled album (also known as the green album) is a classic example of the UK rave sound in 1991. Featuring the hits 'Belfast' and 'Chime', this important piece of electronic music gets some loving attention in the form of being remastered for the first time since release. But that's not the only thing - this CD edition also comes with a bonus CD featuring rarities and remixes from the time. What better way to celebrate 25 years of this amazing band and its cherished history for their role in helping create the sound of techno.
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Switched On Vol 1-5
Switched On Vol 1-5 (limited 8xCD box set)
Cat: DUHFCD 44. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
CD1: Switched On
CD2: Refried Ectoplasm (Switched On Vol 2)
CD3: Aluminum Tunes (Switched On Vol 3)
CD4: Aluminum Tunes (Switched On Vol 3)
CD5: Electrically Possessed (Switched On Vol 4)
CD6: Electrically Possessed (Switched On Vol 4)
CD7: Pulse Of The Early Brain (Switched On Vol 5)
CD8: Pulse Of The Early Brain (Switched On Vol 5)
Review: This massive anthology box set compiles all five volumes of the Stereolab Switched On series: 94 non-album tracks and sought after deep cuts by the group. Beginning with the original Switched On compilation LP from 1992, the series that ensued - though entirely comprised of deep cuts - still makes for a comprehensive jaunt through the Anglo-French auteurs' oeuvre, which never once lets up on quality. Every track here could've appeared on a full-length, so it's a testament to the band's work ethic that they simply had this much material to follow up with. Warp's comprehensive new 8xCD includes experimental highlights such as the original weirdo-chanson 'Plastic Mile', an Autechre remix of 'Refractions In The Plastic Pulse' and the stripped back 'XXXOOO', among many other gemstones.
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Jaguar II
Cat: 196588 49072. Rel: 12 Apr 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Smoke
Smoke (reprise)
Party Girls
Alirght
Cadillac (A Pimp's Anthem)
How Does It Make You Feel
On My Mama
I'm The One
Stop (Askin' Me 4Shyt)
Hollywood
Good Bye
Review: There's been rather a lot of noise about Jaguar II, Victoria Monet's much-delayed full-length follow up to 2021's Jaguar mini-album. The hype is, in many ways, understandable - it did recently scoop the 'Best R&B Album' award at the GRAMMYs. More importantly, it's also very good, with the decorated songwriter-turned-pop star confidently serving up retro-futurist gems who's punchy 21st century r&b beats come cloaked in musical motifs that frequently offer nods to black American music of the 1970s, 80s and early 90s. The plentiful highlights include Lucky Daye hook-up 'Smoke', the dancehall-fired excellence of 'Party Girls' (featuring Buju Banton), the Fugees-esque beauty of 'How Does It Make You Feel', and the glossy disco-soul dreaminess of 'Hollywood', where her young daughter Hazel and Earth, Wind and Fire both play starring roles.
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The Broadcast Collection 1979-1996
Cat: CL 94106. Rel: 04 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Seventeen Seconds (CD1)
Accuracy
M
10:15 Saturday Night
Play For Today
In Your House
Fire In Cairo
A Forest
Three Imaginary Boys
Another Journey By Train
Jumping Someone Else's Train
Killing An Arab
Subway Song
Grinding Halt
Boys Don't Cry
A Forest (encore)
The Holy Hour (CD2)
In Your House
The Drowning Man
10:15 Saturday Night
Accuracy
The Funeral Party
M
Primary
Other Voices
All Cats Are Grey
Three Imaginary Boys
At Night
Fire In Cairo
Play For Today
Grinding Halt
A Forest
Faith
Shake Dog Shake (CD3)
M
Secrets
Wailing Wall
Primary
Cold
The Hanging Garden
The Walk
Charlotte Sometimes
Let's Go To Bed
Play For Today
A Forest
Happy The Man
10:15 Saturday Night
Killing An Arab
Forever
Intro (CD4)
Open
High
Pictures Of You
Lullaby
Doing The Unstuck
Just Like Heaven
Fascination Street
Never Enough
Cut
End
In Your House
Boys Don't Cry
Charlotte Sometimes
Want (CD5)
Fascination Street
A Night Like This
Pictures Of You
Lullaby
Just Like Heaven
Trust
Jupiter Crash
High
Dressing Up
The Walk
Let's Go To Bed
Push
Friday I'm In Love
In Between Days
From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea
Shiver & Shake
Boys Don't Cry
Review: Much loved emo post-punk outfit The Cure not only released several superb albums but were also a brilliant band to catch live. Over their career, they played many a seminal live show for radio or TV broadcast and now the best of them has been picked apart and collated on this new five-CD box set. The Broadcast Collection spans 1979 to 1996 and includes all your favourites like 'Killing An Arab', 'Boys Don't Cry' and 'Just Like Heaven' (in fact more than one version of some of those make the cut) next to plenty of lesser-known but no less good jams.
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Back In Time: Live In Denmark 1972
Cat: AV 2018107. Rel: 27 Mar 24
 
Progressive Rock
Speak To Me
Breathe
On The Run
Time
Breathe (reprise)
The Great Gig In The Sky
Money
Us & Them
Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Eclipse
One Of These Days
Careful With That Axe, Eugene
Echoes
Review: Legendary prog rock icons Pink Floyd performed live at the KB Hallen, Copenhagen on November 10 ,1972 and this is a digitally remastered recording of that night. It's a great bit of musical history, capturing the band across two CDs that feature many highlights, not least the epic 24-minute rendition of 'Echoes' which is about as prog as prog can get. As well as that, the album takes in the entirety of The Dark Side Of The Moon plus extra tracks 'One Of These Days' and 'Careful With That Axe Eugene,' all of which make it a superb addition to the collection of any fan.
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One Deep River
Cat: EMICD 2113. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Rock
Two Pairs Of Hands
Ahead Of The Game
Smart Money
Scavengers Yard
Black Tie Jobs
Tunnel 13
Janine
Watch Me Gone
Sweeter Than The Rain
Before My Train Comes
This One's Not Going To End Well
One Deep River
Review: Mark Knopfler's 2023 album, One Deep River, is a written diary through the heartland of Americana. Demonstrating his mastery of storytelling, Knopfler intricately weaves tales of life's trials and triumphs, evoking a poignant reflection on the human experience. Each track showcases Knopfler's signature guitar work and soulful vocals, transporting listeners to dusty highways and riverbanks at twilight. From the introspective 'Beneath a Prairie Moon' to the bluesy swagger of 'Ride On Across,' Knopfler's ability to paint vivid landscapes through music is unparalleled. 'One Deep River' resonates with timeless allure, embodying Knopfler's status as a guitar troubadour of the modern era.
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11
11 (CD)
Cat: FLO 0011CD. Rel: 02 Aug 23
 
Soul
Glory
Fear No One
Morning Sun
Together
Higher
Jack's Gift
Fight For Love
Envious
River
In The Air
The Circle
Review: The mysterious London-based music collective Sault are in the process of reissuing their latest five albums on vinyl, in full, after they were simultaneously released as a humongous free digital download in late 2022. Among them comes '11', their latest project which was exclusively made available via said password-protected link and was intended as the reddest part of this quintuplet offering to God. Each album cut a distinctive oeuvre, and '11' was undeniably the funkiest, centring on the chops of the collective's in-house producer Inflo. Peak states such as 'Higher' pack raw Rhodes, knife-edge vocals and envy-inducing talents into a cinematic, soul-feeding addition to the mystery stew, while downtimers such as 'Envious' and 'River' hear the album grow increasingly boxy and heartfelt.
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Silenced (remastered)
Cat: DUSTCD 120. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Trojan Horus (part 1)
Trojan Horus (part 2)
Lam Vril
Truth Benders DIE
Bolt 23 Blue Screen Ov Death
Alt/Return/Dash/Kill
Bolt 777 Ordinary Boy
Drexian City RIDE
Remote Viewing (with Steve Severin)
Gummi Void
Machine Machina
The Stele Of Revealing
Songs For Other People
Break Down On Lake Shore Drive
Bolt 33 Glitch & Chin
Sudden Intake
4 3s 555 (part 1)
4 3s 555 (part 2)
Review: Originally released in 2005, Silenced captures the essence of The Black Dog's enigmatic allure, transporting listeners to otherworldly realms with its lush, tuneful compositions and angular genius. Each track on the album is a testament to the group's unparalleled ability to surprise and entrance, evoking a sense of both unease and beauty. For fans of The Black Dog, Silenced serves as a welcome treat, while also serving as an entry point for those new to the group's mesmerising soundscapes. Definitelt one of their best full length albums yet to date.
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A Moon Shaped Pool
A Moon Shaped Pool (CD + booklet)
Cat: XLCD 790. Rel: 17 Jun 16
 
Indie/Alternative
Burn The Witch (3:41)
Daydreaming (6:26)
Decks Dark (4:41)
Desert Island Disk (3:44)
Ful Stop (6:07)
Glass Eyes (2:53)
Identikit (4:26)
The Numbers (5:44)
Present Tense (5:03)
Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief (4:38)
True Love Waits (5:08)
Review: There was naturally much excitement when A Moon Shaped Pool, Radiohead's surprise ninth studio set, popped up on streaming and download services back in May. Here it gets a CD release, offering those who prefer physical products a chance to bathe in its' woozy eccentricities. Seen by some as a return to their arty rock roots following an extended period spend exploring electronics, the album's 11 tracks draw on a variety of influences (krautrock, ambient, Pavement, James Blake, Stockhausen, intense melancholia etc.), with predictably impressive results. Occasionally elegant, string-laden and grandiose, always beautiful, and sometimes intensely moving, A Moon Shaped Pool is undeniably up there with the band's best work.
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24
One Deep River (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: EMICDY 2113. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Rock
Two Pairs Of Hands
Ahead Of The Game
Smart Money
Scavengers Yard
Black Tie Jobs
Tunnel 13
Janine
Watch Me Gone
Sweeter Than The Rain
Before My Train Comes
This One's Not Going To End Well
One Deep River
The Living End (bonus track)
Fat Chance Dupree (bonus track)
Along A Foreign Coast (bonus track)
What I'm Gonna Need (bonus track)
Nothing But Rain (bonus track)
Review: Mark Knopfler's One Deep River delivers a steady stream of timeless classics, featuring his signature blend of poetic lyricism and exquisite guitar work. As the tenth solo album released on his own label, British Grove via EMI, Knopfler continues to captivate with his warm vocals and masterful compositions. The album's lead single, 'Ahead Of The Game,' sets the tone with a melancholic narrative, possibly autobiographical, over a classic Knopfler riff. Title track 'One Deep River' taps into Knopfler's emotional ties to his hometown of Newcastle, particularly the Tyne River. This connection to childhood memories imbues the album with a sense of nostalgia and introspection, echoed in each meticulously crafted song. Produced alongside longtime collaborator Guy Fletcher, the album exudes sophistication and depth, with Knopfler's guitar textures and evocative storytelling taking center stage.
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Dark Matter
Dark Matter (CDin hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: 589711 8. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Sacred Of Fear
React, Respond
Wreckage
Dark Matter
Won't Tell
Upper Hand
Waiting For Stevie
Running
Something Special
Got To Give
Setting Sun
Review: Pearl Jam's Dark Matter sees the veteran rockers returning to their roots with a revitalised energy. Recorded in a rapid yet collaborative burst of creativity, the album captures a raw essence reminiscent of their early days. The band still delivers a potent rock-forward sound with muscular guitar leads and Vedder's iconic vocals. Tracks like 'Scared Of Fear' and 'Wreckage' showcase the band's trademark grandeur, while 'Setting Sun' serves as a raggedly majestic closer. Dark Matter proves to be very strong album which should excite longtime fans.
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The Carnegie Hall Concert
Cat: 5882868. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Journey In Satchidananda
Shiva-Loka
Africa
Keo
Review: Four years after the untimely death of her husband John Coltrane, Alice Coltrane held a special concert at Carnegie Hall. This was planned to be released by Impulse at the time but somehow this legendary concert recording stayed dormant until this year. This release is to kick off a release tribute that will continue through the year that joins Verve and Impulse in tribute to Alice and her work. This double CD included two transcendental tunes from Journey in Satchidananda (Which Alice released just the year before), followed by two compositions by John Coltrane and served as a sign of things to come. These two pieces that showed a sign of what was to come from John Coltrane as he entered into the 1970s. Make sure to pick up this special concert!
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27
Desatura
Cat: SACD 010. Rel: 09 Oct 18
 
Techno
Anchor
Marrow
Diamond
Decanter
Eat Eat Eat
The Idea Of North
Under The Benches
Foul Winds
A Third Man
And Then There Were None
Review: Stroboscopic Artefacts chief Lucy teams up with Rrose (Eaux) as The Lotus Eaters, which sees the two visionary techno artists collaborate for the first time. Although they had previously remixed each other's work, the idea of working together became inevitable. Several intense sessions in Lucy's Berlin studio, using mainly analogue hardware, resulted in a new project starting with two EPs released on their respective imprints. Desatura features a diverse array of powerful and innovative sonic perspectives: the highly engineered tunnelling techno that you've come to expect from either artist is finely displayed on tracks like "Decanter" or "A Third Man", between moments of slow motion hypnotism ("Eat Eat Eat") and droning/textural soundscapes like "The Idea Of North" and "Under The Benches".
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Aviary
Aviary (2xCD)
Cat: WIGCD 417. Rel: 26 Oct 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Turn The Light On
Whether
Chaitius
Voce Simul
Everyday Is An Emergency
Another Dream
I Shall Love 2
Underneath The Moon
Colligere
In Gardens' Muteness
I Would Rather See
Les Jeux To You
Words I Heard
I Shall Love 1
Why Sad Song
Review: Julia Holter herself describes this new album as "the cacophony of the mind in a melting world," and it provides the American singer, songwriter with her first studio album since 2015's Have You In My Wilderness. Aviary is an intrigue to say the least and it's hard not to feel as if a horror-thematic runs throughout its 11 tracks, with moments of temporary insanity and distress intertwining with hair-raising spots a ghostly allure, and it's as if any lightness in the album has had to pass its way through a thicket of darkness first. There's much dissonance to be heard here too but in a pleasantly unsettling way akin to listening to an orchestra tune itself, and with all the deep and meaningful aspects behind Holter's inspirations, it's a hell of a ride.
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Rare Groove Spectrum
Cat: FSRCD 125. Rel: 24 Jan 19
 
Funk
Joyous
That's Nice
Egg Roll
Smokey Joe's La La
Oblighetto
Goodbye, So Long
Sweet Power Your Embrace
Noches De Viaje
A Love I Believe In
The Panther
Brazilian Rhyme
Am I Wrong
Review: New Zealand-born Lance Ferguson has been the beating heart of Melbourne's modern funk and soul scene for the best part of two decades. It's this that allowed him to gather many of the city's best musicians together to record "Rare Groove Spectrum", an album of fresh covers of rare and classic funk, soul and Latin jams. There are some killer versions to be found amongst the 11 tracks on offer. We're particularly enjoying the collective's riotous instrumental revision of Pleasure classic "Joyous", the strutting deep funk heaviness of "Egg Roll" (a similarly restless cover of a mysterious but much-played cut that should be familiar to dusty-fingered diggers and knowledgeable dancers) and the sumptuous summer breeze that is the combo's meandering take on Earth, Wind and Fire staple "Brazilian Rhyme". It is, though, all superb.
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30
The Ship (Deluxe Collector's Edition)
The Ship (Deluxe Collector's Edition) (limited CD in hardback book + art prints)
Cat: WARPCD 272X. Rel: 29 Apr 16
 
Ambient/Drone
The Ship
Fickle Sun
Fickle Sun The Hour Is Thin
Fickle Sun I'm Set Free
Review: Given that Warp Records has described this set from ambient legend Brian Eno as "almost as much musical novel, as a traditional album", it's perhaps fitting that this limited edition comes housed in a hardback book. The album's narrative unfurls slowly across the album's four tracks, picking up pace during the 26-minute "Fickle Sun" suite of tracks. Predictably, it's all hugely atmospheric and attractive, featuring a mix of dreamy electronics, twinkling pianos, poetic spoken word extracts and, according to Eno's own notes, "three-dimensional recording techniques". Perhaps most intriguing of all, though, is closer "Fickle Sun I'm Set Free", which sees Eno paying tribute to the hazy, psychedelic pop of Harry Nilsson.
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EP's 1988-1991
Cat: REWIGCD 162. Rel: 21 May 21
 
Indie/Alternative
You Made Me Realise
Slow
Thorn
Cigarette In Your Bed
Drive It All Over Me
Feed Me With Your Kiss
I Believe
Emptiness Inside
I Need No Trust
Soon
Glider
Don't Ask Why
Off Your Face
To Here Knows When
Swallow
Honey Power
Moon Song
Instrumental No 2
Instrumental No 1
Glider (Full Length version)
Sugar
Angel
Good For You
How Do You Do It
Track 25
Track 26
Review: While it would be fair to say that My Bloody Valentine's most celebrated works are by and large albums, their EPs - and particularly the four released between 1988 and '91 - are every bit as alluring and ground-breaking. For proof, check this fine collection, which not only gathers them together but also adds rare tracks and deep cuts that have long been fan favourites (see the full, 10-minute version of 'Glider', a cacophonous but strangely addictive psychedelic soundscape, and the baggy-but-ghostly 'Instrumental No. 2'). Over the course of the two discs, it's possible to chart the pioneering band's sonic development over a three-year period in which they went from visionary alt-rockers to a band that not only defied categorization, but also played by different rules to their contemporaries.
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Entangled Routes
Cat: GBX 039CD. Rel: 26 Nov 21
 
Coldwave/Synth
New Roots
Synaptic
Paleolith
Earthwork
The Creeper
Hive Mind
The Clearing
Growth Potential
The Long Now
Phantom Orchid
Leaf Mould
Buried Network
Symbiosis
Review: Back in 2016, Martin Jenkins unveiled the first instalment of a "loose trilogy" of vaguely conceptual albums for the Ghost Box label. Entangled Routes is the third and final part of this trilogy and lands two years after its predecessor, Hollow Earth. Though not expressly acknowledged within the music, Jenkins' inspiration this time round was apparently "mycorrhizal networks" - subterranean networks of funghi that transfer water, carbon and other minerals and nutrients to the roots of plants. Musically, what's on offer is intoxicating and far-sighted, with Jenkins mixing up trippy ambient psychedelia with modular-rich, melodious electronica, throbbing, arpeggio-driven dancefloor cuts and what would once have been called IDM. As usual, the album is full of great ideas, beautifully executed, and sequenced in such a way as to provide a genuine aural journey.
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Keep The Orange Sun: Reworks
Keep The Orange Sun: Reworks (limited CD in longbox)
Cat: PITP V047C. Rel: 15 Oct 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Certainty Of Tides (R Beny rework)
Any Of Those Lie (Marine Eyes rework)
Rise (Zake & City Of Dawn rework)
Release-Adapt (36 rework)
Open Heart (Innesti rework)
Deepest Ocean (James Bernard rework)
Keep The Orange Sun (Taylor Deupree rework)
Migration (From Overseas rework)
Passing Dreams (Patricia Wolf rework)
Review: Los Angeles based ambient husband and wife duo, awakened souls join with Reunion Island native, From Overseas to create Keep The Orange Sun. After hearing each other's individual music, a deeper conversation started about shared musical influences and inspiration leading to the creation of this album. Keep The Orange Sun guides the listener on a thoughtfully curated path. Starting with the certainty of life's changes (Certainty of Tides) to arising self-doubt (Release/Adapt) and celebrating immersion in the present moment as the gateway to deeper connection with nature and one's life (Keep The Orange Sun). The instrumentation present in each track channels elements of electronic, shoegaze & ambient with each artist's distinct musical fingerprint highlighted.
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Earth
Earth (CD)
Cat: FLO 0012CD. Rel: 02 Aug 23
 
Soul
Spirit Call
The Lord's With Me
Valley Of The Ocean
God Is In Control
Power
Stronger
Fields
Soul Inside My Beautiful Imagination
Warrior
Review: Even for fans of Dean Josiah Cover AKA Info's Sault collective, it is hard to keep up with their prolific output. There is little known about how is involved but they must be mad talented because over several albums already they have excelled at soul, jazz, stream of conscious lyricism, socially and politically charged funk cuts, choral music and plenty in between. Last year they dropped Earth, which was a free album (one of five including 11, AIIR, Today & Tomorrow, and Untitled (God)).) and is their ninth overall. It mixes soul with Afro-drum patterns and is another dizzyingly diverse work that leaves you in awe once more of this band's incredible achievements.
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Today & Tomorrow
Cat: FLO 0013CD. Rel: 02 Aug 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
In The Beginning
Run
Heal The World
Lion
The Jungle
The Plan
Money
The Return
The Greatest Smile
Above The Sky
Review: In November of last year Sault shocked the world of music with a five-deep drop of outstanding albums which some have reasonably deemed to be Christian deep funk. Initially offering the music out freely as a gift to God and to no doubt land their message that little bit further, now they're releasing these outstanding albums and giving each one some space to breathe. The music is steeped in the tradition of OG funk and soul, captured with a legitimate grit which lands the grooves all the deeper, and we're instantly drawn into the sound world of this spirituals-charged project transmitting from true believers to anyone who feels the funk.
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Untitled (God)
Cat: FLO 0015CD. Rel: 02 Aug 23
 
Soul
I Am Free
God Is Love
Love Will Free Your Mind
Guide My Steps
I Surrender
Champions
Rafael's Prayer
Spirit High
Love Is All I Know
Dear Lord
Safe Within Your Hands
Never Feel Fear
We Are Gods
Faith
God Is On Your Side
Luminous
Free
Colour Blind
My Light
God In Disguise
Life We Rent But Love Is Rent Free
Review: Sault took an unusual path when they released five albums simultaneously in late 2022 and offered them as a free download behind a password encrypted link, but despite the mountainous 56 tracks the plaudits came rushing in. Reportedly made as an offering to our Lord and Saviour, Untitled (God) was quickly marked out as the highlight of the five sets, and now it gets its own outing as a more traditional release. The sound is out of this world, tapping into a seriously roots-y kind of funk, showered in holy reverb and recorded with an in-the-room authenticity that matches the religious slant to the music. Make no mistake, in terms of spiritual funk this is very much the realest of real deals.
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37
Cowboy Carter (Snake Face Edition)
Cowboy Carter (Snake Face Edition) (limited CD + fold-out poster)
Cat: 196588 99632. Rel: 12 Apr 24
 
Pop
Ameriican Requiem
Blackbiird
16 Carriages
Protector (feat Rumi Carter)
My Rose
Smoke Hour - Willie Nelson (feat Willie Nelson)
Texas Hold 'Em
Bodyguard
Dolly P (feat Dolly Parton)
Jolene
Daughter
Alliigator Tears
Smoke Hour II (feat Willie Nelson)
Just For Fun (feat Willie Jones)
II Most Wanted (feat Miley Cyrus)
Levii's Jeans (feat Post Malone)
Flamenco
Desert Eagle
Riiverdance
II Hands II Heaven
Tyrant (feat Dolly Parton)
Sweet Honey Buckiin' (feat Shaboozey)
Amen
Review: Having previously successfully turned her hand to house and disco - many of our top pop performers have always been shapeshifting musical magpies (hello Madonna) - Beyonce Knowles Carter has now delved into the world of country music. No doubt you'll be bored of the endless discourse around Cowboy Carter, but that doesn't stop it from being a genuinely good album - a brilliant fusion of neo-soul, r&b and, yes, country music instrumentation that wisely leaves Beyonce's incredible voice front and centre. There are some genuinely notable covers - see her takes on the Beatles 'Blackbird' and Dolly Parton's 'Jolene' (featuring an introduction from her Dollyness) stand out - but the most striking songs are by and large her own work. For proof, see 'American Requiem', 'Most Wanted' (with Miley Cyrus), 'Sweet Honey Buckin' (with Shaboozy) and 'Tyrant'.
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The New Abnormal
Cat: 194397 05882. Rel: 10 Apr 20
 
Indie/Alternative
The Adults Are Talking
Selfless
Brooklyn Bridge To Chorus
Bad Decisions
Eternal Summer
At The Door
Why Are Sunday's So Depressing
Not The Same Anymore
Ode To The Mets
Review: Just when you thought all hope was lost along come The Strokes to fulfil the promises they made way, way back with their startling debut 'Is This It'. That was 17 years ago, and while the outfit have made plenty worthy of note in the years between then and now, we'd be surprised if we're the only ones thinking this latest is their best effort since that inaugural outing. Confident but also hungry, rather than bloated and lazy, there's plenty here that you won't be able to get away from in a hurry. 'Brooklyn Bridge To Chorus' might define the package best, delivering some powerful pop energy in an all-round homage to and critique of the 1980s, an era revisited again on 'Bad Decisions', which owes plenty to Billy Idol's Generation X classic, 'Dancing With Myself', with tracks like 'Why Are Sundays So Depressing' diverting to a synthdom route and 'Not The Same Anymore' throwing crooner styles into the mix. Exceptional stuff.
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Last Night In London: UK Broadcast 2002
Cat: GOSS 069. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Shaktar Donetsk
Bhindi Bhagee
Rudie Can't Fail
Tony Adams
(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais
Mega Bottle Ride
Get Down Moses
Police & Thieves
Cool 'N' Out
Police On My Back
Johnny Appleseed
Coma Girl
I Fought The Law
Bankrobber (with Mick Jones)
White Riot (with Mick Jones)
London's Burning (with Mick Jones)
Review: A month before he passed away in December 2002, Joe Strummer delivered what turned out to be his final performance - a benefit gig for striking firefighters at Acton Town Hall, where he was backed by his then band the Mescaleros. This must-have CD presents that performance in its entirety, including the infamous ending - where Strummer's former Clash bandmate Mick Jones emerged from the audience to join him on stage for performances of 'Bank Robber', 'White Riot' and 'London's Burning' (it was the first time the two had performed together since 1983). Recorded for a radio broadcast, the gig was undoubtedly special, with Strummer and his bandmates powering through classics including 'Police & Thieves', '(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais' and 'I Fought The Law'.
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40
Invincible Shield (Deluxe Edition)
Invincible Shield (Deluxe Edition) (CD in hardback book sleeve)
Cat: 196588 51652. Rel: 08 Mar 24
 
Metal
Panic Attack
The Serpent & The King
Invincible Shield
Devil In Disguise
Gates Of Hell
Crown Of Horns
As God Is My Witness
Trial By Fire
Escape From Reality
Sons Of Thunder
Giants In The Sky
Fight Of Your Life (bonus track)
Vicious Circle (bonus track)
The Lodger (bonus track)
Review: Birmingham metal behemoths Judas Priest make their illustrious return on LP number 19; Invincible Shield. Serving as follow up to 2018's frenetic yet direct Firepower, the material this time around promises to hark back to the more loose, proggy edges of classic 70s cuts such as 'Sinner', whilst simultaneously eschewing the more grandiose experimentation found on the likes of 2008's symphonic Nostradamus. In essence, it's a victory lap of almost every sonic avenue the band have torn through during their multiple decades long tenure and although plagued by pandemic-related delays which then morphed into touring/scheduling conflicts, the six-year wait has been beyond worth it. Riffs = Check. Leather = Check. Rob Halford's sky-piercing vocals = Double Check.
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Live Excursions
Cat: ECHOSPACELIVE 003CD. Rel: 15 May 14
 
Techno
Glasscity (live 1)
Glasscity (live 2)
Glasscity (live 3)
Glasscity (live 4)
Review: Having recently released the impressively in-your-face Live at Primary CD, it's something of a surprise to see CV313 dropping another live recording so soon. To be fair, Live Excursions first surfaced digitally last year via their own Bandcamp site, and now makes its way onto CD for the first time. The recordings themselves are vintage too, having been captured at a warehouse party in Detroit back in 2001. According to the Echospace website, the tracks were performed live using only outboard kit and a 16-channel mixer, with no computer trickery. Whatever the method, the resultant tracks are long, trippy, and immersive forays into dub techno and ambient in CV313's trademark style.
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The Sunset Violent
Cat: WARPCD 350. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
The Trail
Dumb Guitar
Shipwreck
Boxing (feat King Krule)
Got Me
A Figure In The Surf
Fishbrain
Yukka Tree
Empty & Silent (feat King Krule)
Review: Few bands have sidestepped expectations as cannily as Mount Kimbie. Initially a duo but now expanded into a quartet, the British band has previously excelled in mixing, matching and fusing a wide range of experimental and left of centre electronic music influences. On The Sunset Violet, their first full-length as a quartet, they've shifted sonically once more, leaning into their indie-rock influences on a set recorded in California. The latter aspect - and the impact of being surrounded by sunshine and desert - is reflected in the warmth and haziness of the sound, which draws on the layered vocals and guitars of vintage shoegaze while also reaching for more familiar aspects of the band's previous experimental electronic sounds (for proof, check the ghostly musical vision that is King Krule collaboration 'Boxing').
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Rampen (APM: Alien Pop Music)
Cat: 525475 2. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Industrial/Noise
Wie Lange Noch?
Ist Ist
Pestalozzi
Es Konnte Sein
Before I Go
Isso Isso
Besser Isses
Everything Will Be Fine
The Pit Of Language
Planet Umbra
Tar & Feathers
Aus Den Zeiten
Ick Wees Nich (Noch Nich)
Trilobiten
Gesundbrunnen
Review: Einsturzende Neubauten's description by label Potomoak - as a band that constantly evolves - is accurate enough. Over forty years on from their debut album Kollaps in 1981, Rampen appears as the latest and most unruly incarnation of their sound yet. Here, Blixa Bargeld, N. U. Unruh, Alexander Hacke, Jochen Arbeit, Rudolph Moser and Felix Gebhard present their least predictable and conventional sides: APM is described as alien pop music; the songs therein have been specially crafted not only for our universe but for every adjacent parallel universe to ours, with every slight multiversal variation in humanity's collective tastes held firmly in mind. The album fully lives up to its billing as anti-pop as alien pop, its challenging twists and turns fully sating the difficult whims of society's outcasts and cosmic punks.
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Precipice
Cat: NS 0055CD. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Jellyfish
Don't Be Sad (It's Too Late)
Vespa Crabro
Linus With The Sick Burn
And Then There Were Three
Katabatic
Black Lacquer
Kintsugi
Solenopsis
Alpenglow
Review: Prolific London outfit Ill Considered are a talented bunch, with the vast majority of their tracks starting life as freewheeling improvisations built on quality grooves and memorable melodic themes. Interestingly given their penchant for releasing a new album every few months earlier in the career, Precipice is actually their first new studio set for three years. There's plenty to set the pulse racing throughout, from the wild hard-bop solos and ambidextrous grooves of 'Jellyfish', and the 60s spy-movie jazz of 'Vespa Carbro', to the breathless Afro-jazz of 'Kintsugi', and the exotic, slow-burn delight that is 'Solenopsis'.
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Atlanta: Hotbed Of 70s Soul
VARIOUS
Cat: CDKEND 518. Rel: 27 Mar 24
 
Soul
Miss Louistine - "Con Me"
Alpaca Phase III - "Paper Man"
Deep Velvet - "Is There Someone Else"
Kenneth Wright - "The Souls Of Black Folks"
Joe Hinton - "Grant Me One More Day"
The Steppers - "Keep On Walking"
Dorothy Norwood - "Time Is Winding Up"
Jean Battle - "Love Making"
Miss Louistine - "Extra-Extra"
Deep Velvet - "I'm Tired Of Dreaming"
Joe Hinton - "Depend On Me"
Kenneth Wright - "Me & Jen"
Joe Graham - "What Am I To Do"
Shirlean Fant - "Sure Could Do With Some You"
Alpaca Phase III - "Someone To Run To"
Lorraine Johnson - "Can I Hold You To It?"
Lorraine Johnson - "When Will I Stop Loving You"
Dee Ervin - "I Need Me Some More Of You"
Joe Hinton - "Shouldn't I Be Given The Right To Be Wrong"
King Hannibal - "Fight Fire With Fire"
The Surprise Sisters - "Talk's Cheap"
Joe Graham - "Loneliness Hurts Just A Little Bit"
Lomita Johnson - "There'll Always Be Forever"
Dee Clark - "My Peaceful Forest"
Review: Atlanta's GRC Records nurtured a thriving soul music scene, producing a wealth of unreleased gems now available through tape discoveries. This compilation Atlanta: Hotbed Of 70s Soul, showcases the exceptional artistry of Sam Dees, whose collaborations with Joe Hinton and Louvain Demps yield standout tracks. Louistine's original rendition of 'Con Me' and Wes Lewis's rendition of 'Paperman' exhibit the emotional spectrum of soul music, Dorothy Norwood, King Hannibal, and Jean Battle contribute notable performances, while the revelation of Dees' songwriting credits adds historical significance. Extensive sleeve notes and rare photos enhance the packaging of this essential compilation, capturing the vibrant soul music legacy of Atlanta.
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Now 12" 80s: 1982 Part One
VARIOUS
Cat: CDNOW 1282P1. Rel: 18 Jan 24
 
Pop
The Human League - "Mirror Man" (extended version)
Duran Duran - "Rio" (part II)
Spandau Ballet - "Instinction"
ABC - "The Look Of Love Pt 1" (12" Special remix)
Soft Cell - "What!" (extended version / 12" edit)
Visage - "The Damned Don't Cry" (dance mix)
Ultravox - "Reap The Wild Wind" (extended version)
Japan - "Life In Tokyo" (1982 12" extended remix)
Gary Numan - "Music For Chameleons" (extended version)
Blancmange - "Living On The Ceiling" (extended version)
Thompson Twins - "Lies" (Bigger & Better)
Talk Talk - "Talk Talk" (extended mix)
Tears For Fears - "Pale Shelter" (long version)
Carly Simon - "Why" (Full Length version)
Rockers Revenge - "Walking On Sunshine" (feat Donnie Calvin - 12" version)
George Clinton - "Loopzilla" (Full Length version)
Bohannon - "Let's Start II Dance Again" (feat Dr Perri Johnson)
Haysi Fantayzee - "John Wayne Is Big Leggy" (Groovy long version)
Bow Wow Wow - "Go Wild In The Country" (12" version)
Culture Club - "I'm Afraid Of Me"
Altered Images - "See Those Eyes" (12" version)
Bananarama - "Shy Boy" (extended version)
The Maisonettes - "Heartache Avenue" (12" version)
The Belle Stars - "The Clapping Song" (extended 12" mix)
Bucks Fizz - "My Camera Never Lies" (extended 12" version)
Shalamar - "A Night To Remember" (12" mix)
Donna Summer - "Love Is In Control (Finger On The Trigger)" (dance remix)
Boys Town Gang - "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" (extended version)
Patrick Cowley - "Do You Wanna Funk" (feat Sylvester - remix)
Divine - "Native Love (Step By Step)"
Odyssey - "Inside Out" (12" version)
Imagination - "Just An Illusion" (12" version)
Modern Romance - "Best Years Of Our Lives" (Midnight mix)
Spandau Ballet - "Coffee Club" (remix)
Daryl Hall & John Oates - "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" (extended club mix)
Musical Youth - "Pass The Dutchie" (12" version)
Haircut 100 - "Fantastic Day" (12" version)
New Order - "Temptation" (12" version)
Associates - "Club Country" (12" version)
Siouxsie & The Banshees - "Fireworks"
The Cure - "Let's Go To Bed" (extended mix 1982)
Fun Boy Three - "T'Aint What You Do/Just Do It" (feat Bananarama)
Trio - "Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha"
Visage - "The Anvil" (dance mix)
Simple Minds - "New Gold Dream (81/82/83/84) (German 12" Remix)"
A Flock Of Seagulls - "Wishing (If I Had A Photograph Of You)"
Thomas Dolby - "Windpower" (High Powered extended Play)
Soft Cell - "Where The Heart Is" (12" version)
Review: The legendary Now series was a gateway into so much new music for people of a certain generation, way before the internet came along and opened up the entire history of recorded music to everyone. It's great that it is still going, and this first outing for the New Year is a vast, unmixed and four-CD collection of some of the 80s' most cherished pop hits. This part focuses specifically on 12"s from 1982 and includes all the names you know and love from Gary Numan to Tears For Fears, Daryl Hall & John Oates to Siouxsie & The Banshees - a complete collection and then some.
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Still Spinnin': The Singles Collection 1983-2021
Cat: EDSL 0169. Rel: 16 Feb 24
 
Pop
Misty Circles
What I Want
I'd Do Anything
That's The Way (I Like It)
You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)
Lover Come Back To Me
In Too Deep
My Heart Goes Bang (Get Me To The Doctor)
Brand New Lover
Something In My House
Hooked On Love (remix)
I'll Save You All My Kisses
Turn Around & Count 2 Ten
Come Home With Me Baby
Baby Don't Say Goodbye
Your Sweetness Is Your Weakness
Been Gone 2 Long
Unhappy Birthday
Rebel Rebel
You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) ('96 remix)
Sex Drive (The Remixes)
You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) (remix '97)
Hit & Run Lover
You Spin Me Round 2003
Even Better Than The Real Thing
Tonight
Hurt Me (Did You Have 2 Hurt Me)
Review: While they might be best known for one mega-hit, Pete Burns' Dead Or Alive were much more than 'You Spin Me Round'. Emerging just ahead of the new romantics era, their embrace of synth-pop collided with an antagonistic spirit rooted in punk. Capped off with the flamboyant theatrics of Burns' voice and appearance, and you have one of the all-time greats of the era, amply celebrated on this singles collection which features some of the killer extended mixes and alternative versions that make their 12"s as essential as their LPs. At 180 tracks spread over 27 discs, there's a lot to chew on - much more than just a one-hit wonder.
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48
Ariwa Sounds: The Early Session
MAD PROFESSOR / VARIOUS
Cat: MEL 23CD. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Dub
Errol Sly - "Love In Your Heart"
Ranking Ann - "Moonlight Lover"
Sergeant Pepper - "It's You"
Deborah Glasgow - "My Thing"
Vcitor Cross - "Make Up"
Sergeant Pepper - "Special Brew"
Rock A Way & Sister Audrey - "It's A Shame"
Mad Professor & Sane Inmates - "Sitting Room Dub"
Review: Mad Professor (Neil Fraser) is renowned worldwide for his dub recordings, captivating live sets showcasing the creativity of dub sound engineers, and his collaborations with both reggae and non-reggae artists alike such as Lee Scratch Perry, Jah Shaka, Sade, The Orb, Massive Attack and Grace Jones. Above all, he is celebrated for his prolific output in the genres of dub, lovers rock, reggae; now this reissued version of this original 1984 release for Ariwa Sounds is sure to turn just as many heads as his originals do. Known to be the yield of the label's first ever collaborative effort - after Fraser set up his South London studio with no prior experience - 'The Early Session' is one of the purest incarnation of the Mad Professor sound we know today and set the tone for the label thereafter.
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Scarlet
Scarlet (CD)
Cat: 196588 52142. Rel: 22 Sep 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Paint The Town Red
Demons
Wet Vagina
Fuck The Girls (FTG)
Ouchies
97
Gun
Go Off
Agora Hills
Can't Wait
Often
Love Life
Skull & Bones
Attention
Balut
Review: Although artists often claim not to read their reviews, Doja Cat clearly does. Scarlet, her fourth album, is a direct reaction to criticism of her rapping and the pop-leaning nature of her later work. So while she does sing at times, it's her sassy, confident and dextrous verses - alongside beats and basslines rooted in r&b and hip-hop, with plenty of high-profile sample flipping thrown in (see recent single 'Paint The Town Red', which utilises elements of Dione Warwick classic 'Walk On By'). The results are undoubtedly remarkable and -in her words - "masculine", with highlights including the strutting and insanely weighty 'Demons' (whose lyrics are a direct attack on critics and misogynistic male rappers), the Rotary Connection-goes-r&b shuffle of 'Attention' and the deep, head-nodding wooziness of 'Balut'.

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Metamorphosis
Cat: ZEDDCD 59. Rel: 01 Nov 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Windy City Theme
The Philly Avengers
I Want To See You Dance
Music For Your Pleasure
The Mystery, The Moment
It's Got To Be Love
Metamorphosis
Tradewinds
AC Express
Losing My Mind At The Disco
Six Billion Dollar Man
Manhattan Skyline
Seneca Village
The Talended Mr Adams
K-Jee
Review: AC Soul Symphony is one of Dave Lee's lesser-known pseudonyms, so for it to be the vehicle for an album of such extravagance, of such meticulous detail, is a real treat. Featuring live strings recorded with a 20-piece orchestra, all 15 tracks that span the epic two-hour runtime are expansive and feel as if every note was placed by hand; There's this authenticity to tracks like 'Manhattan Skyline', a CD/Digital only track which dates all the way back to 2020 and its swelling horn crescendos that transport you back to a time when disco had the world on its knees. 'Philly Avengers' is a major standout, with its killer bass grooves and dazzling Korg solo. The last of the city-related trio of singles is album opener 'Windy City Theme', a mid-tempo violin-led vocal groove that pays homage to the metropolis in Illinois. This is the CD version, featuring the full two hour tracklist.
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