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Bigger Than Life
Bigger Than Life (limited red vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 234LPC1. Rel: 25 Oct 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Never Tell (4:12)
One Eye Open (4:43)
Daily Driver (3:54)
Feels (4:41)
The Usual (1:36)
Grey Eyeliner (3:34)
Bigger Than Life (3:51)
Private Show (4:40)
Shoulder (4:11)
Hit Show (1:36)
Call (3:42)
Review: Put simply, there's so much to like about Black Marble's sugar-coated electronic pop record "Bigger Than Life". Which isn't to say it's all sickly sweet niceness, but rather Chris Stewart's third LP invokes the great synth chart toppers of the 20th Century. An air of A-Ha, a dash of Depeche Mode in their quieter hours and more than a hint of Metronomy. Tracks like "Feels" are as delicate and compressed as they are pacy and expansive, glittering keys shining above a crushed percussive section. Opening number "Never Tell" is a plodding pop anthem. "Private Show" drives its way through contemplative guitar chords and a soaring chorus that's almost guaranteed to get anyone in earshot singing. At times coming over somewhat melancholic, in other moments fist-in-air euphoric, all emotionally-charged, it's well conceived and catchy to the point of infectious.
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out of stock $20.86
Bigger Than Life
Cat: SBR 234CD. Rel: 25 Oct 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Never Tell
One Eye Open
Daily Driver
Feels
The Usual
Grey Eyeliner
Bigger Than Life
Private Show
Shoulder
Hit Show
Call
Review: Put simply, there's so much to like about Black Marble's sugar-coated electronic pop record "Bigger Than Life". Which isn't to say it's all sickly sweet niceness, but rather Chris Stewart's third LP invokes the great synth chart toppers of the 20th Century. An air of A-Ha, a dash of Depeche Mode in their quieter hours and more than a hint of Metronomy. Tracks like "Feels" are as delicate and compressed as they are pacy and expansive, glittering keys shining above a crushed percussive section. Opening number "Never Tell" is a plodding pop anthem. "Private Show" drives its way through contemplative guitar chords and a soaring chorus that's almost guaranteed to get anyone in earshot singing. At times coming over somewhat melancholic, in other moments fist-in-air euphoric, all emotionally-charged, it's well conceived and catchy to the point of infectious.
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out of stock $5.66
Bigger Than Life
Bigger Than Life (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 234LP. Rel: 25 Oct 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Never Tell (4:10)
One Eye Open (4:42)
Daily Driver (3:54)
Feels (4:41)
The Usual (1:36)
Grey Eyeliner (3:34)
Bigger Than Life (3:50)
Private Show (4:40)
Shoulder (4:11)
Hit Show (1:36)
Call (3:43)
Review: Put simply, there's so much to like about Black Marble's sugar-coated electronic pop record "Bigger Than Life". Which isn't to say it's all sickly sweet niceness, but rather Chris Stewart's third LP invokes the great synth chart toppers of the 20th Century. An air of A-Ha, a dash of Depeche Mode in their quieter hours and more than a hint of Metronomy. Tracks like "Feels" are as delicate and compressed as they are pacy and expansive, glittering keys shining above a crushed percussive section. Opening number "Never Tell" is a plodding pop anthem. "Private Show" drives its way through contemplative guitar chords and a soaring chorus that's almost guaranteed to get anyone in earshot singing. At times coming over somewhat melancholic, in other moments fist-in-air euphoric, all emotionally-charged, it's well conceived and catchy to the point of infectious.
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out of stock $13.64
Blanck Mass (Love Record Stores 2020)
Blanck Mass (Love Record Stores 2020) (gatefold marbled vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 3023LP. Rel: 20 Jun 20
 
Industrial/Noise
Sifted Gold (3:47)
Sundowner (7:54)
Chernobyl (4:20)
Raw Deal (10:02)
Sub Serious (6:46)
Land Disasters (7:11)
Icke's Struggle (3:05)
Fuckers (2:22)
What You Know (13:30)
Weakling Flier (3:22)
Review: Following the release of Benjamin Power's first film soundtrack as Blanck Mass, the horror-meets-EDM riffs of "Calm Horses", Sacred Bones has decided to offer up a special marbled vinyl, Love Record Stores edition of the sometimes Fuck Buttons man's 2011 solo debut. Unlike his later Blanck Mass work, which has tended to be darker, bolder and more rhythmical, the self-titled set offers up a string of grandiose, immersive ambient cuts informed by densely layered, Rafael-Anton Irrisarri style sound design, neo-classical compositions, Berlin Schule synthesizer epics and the kind of choral pieces usually heard within cathedrals. The result is a selection of meditative and calming masterpieces that still resonate nine years on from the album's initial release.
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out of stock $26.25
Animated Violence Mild
Cat: SBR 220CD. Rel: 16 Aug 19
 
Industrial/Noise
Intro
Death Drop
House vs House
Hush Money
Love Is A Parasite
Creature/West Fuqua
No Dice
Wings Of Hate
Review: On his three previous solo albums as Blanck Mass, Fuck Buttons member Benjamin John Power offered up abstract but enjoyable blends of ambient, drone, IDM and electronics. On "Animated Violence Mild", his first full-length for two years, Power has decided to take a far more dystopian path, blending ear-catching, synth-pop influenced melodies with thrusting, doom-laden techno rhythms, growling aural textures, industrial strength noise and hybrid electronic power-pop. It's an ear-catching affair, with highlights including the boisterous, distorted techno-pop of "House Vs House", the post-apocalyptic power-trance rush of "Hush Money", the hypnotic, maximal ambient movements of "Creature/West Fuqua" and the pulsating intensity of "Wings Of Hate".
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out of stock $5.41
Animated Violence Mild
Animated Violence Mild (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 220LP. Rel: 16 Aug 19
 
Industrial/Noise
Intro (0:36)
Death Drop (7:19)
House vs House (7:58)
Hush Money (5:18)
Love Is A Parasite (6:16)
Creature/West Fuqua (3:43)
No Dice (6:05)
Wings Of Hate (5:55)
Review: On his three previous solo albums as Blanck Mass, Fuck Buttons member Benjamin John Power offered up abstract but enjoyable blends of ambient, drone, IDM and electronics. On "Animated Violence Mild", his first full-length for two years, Power has decided to take a far more dystopian path, blending ear-catching, synth-pop influenced melodies with thrusting, doom-laden techno rhythms, growling aural textures, industrial strength noise and hybrid electronic power-pop. It's an ear-catching affair, with highlights including the boisterous, distorted techno-pop of "House Vs House", the post-apocalyptic power-trance rush of "Hush Money", the hypnotic, maximal ambient movements of "Creature/West Fuqua" and the pulsating intensity of "Wings Of Hate".
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out of stock $10.04
Animated Violence Mild
Animated Violence Mild (limited green vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 220LPC1. Rel: 16 Aug 19
 
Industrial/Noise
Intro (0:36)
Death Drop (7:25)
House vs House (7:44)
Hush Money (5:29)
Love Is A Parasite (6:16)
Creature/West Fuqua (3:44)
No Dice (6:08)
Wings Of Hate (5:53)
Review: On his three previous solo albums as Blanck Mass, Fuck Buttons member Benjamin John Power offered up abstract but enjoyable blends of ambient, drone, IDM and electronics. On "Animated Violence Mild", his first full-length for two years, Power has decided to take a far more dystopian path, blending ear-catching, synth-pop influenced melodies with thrusting, doom-laden techno rhythms, growling aural textures, industrial strength noise and hybrid electronic power-pop. It's an ear-catching affair, with highlights including the boisterous, distorted techno-pop of "House Vs House", the post-apocalyptic power-trance rush of "Hush Money", the hypnotic, maximal ambient movements of "Creature/West Fuqua" and the pulsating intensity of "Wings Of Hate".
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out of stock $23.94
No Lite
No Lite (limited hand-stamped 1-sided 12")
Cat: SBR 143. Rel: 02 Nov 15
 
Techno
No Lite (Genesis Breyer P Orridge Dreamachine mix) (6:33)
Review: Fuck Buttons founder Benjamin John Power has been delivering experimental techno under the Blanck Mass alias for five years now, but this latest appearance on Brooklyn's Sacred Bones is potentially his most important one yet. Coming through in the form of a single-sided label, the artist sees his "No Light" tune remixed by none other than Genesis P Orridge, the foundational member of Throbbing Gristle. G P Orridge delivers a sublime rework, transforming the original into a low-key techno stepper with subtle dub influences, and one hell of a kick groove. It's one of those subtle techno tracks that sounds simply amazing out on the loudspeakers. Don't miss it!
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Gespielt von: Jane FItz, Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $10.55
In Ferneaux
In Ferneaux (magenta vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 267LPC1. Rel: 26 Feb 21
 
Industrial/Noise
Phase I (21:34)
Phase II (19:37)
Review: Let's face facts, there's pretty much always something haunting about the appropriately named moniker of British electronic soloist Blanck Mass, AKA Benjamin John Power. Carving out a unique corner of noise that combines elements of gothic synth, coldwave, industrial, math rock and classical sci-fi, In Ferneaux opens the scoring with a track that's arguably the most Blanck Mass of all time - 'Phase I'; a spellbinding, fantastical, arpeggiated keyboard exhibition that belongs in a cathedral of electronica.

'Phase II', the adjoining track, gives its predecessor a run for that money, mind. Bringing white noise to the fore, but creating a real sense of depth and atmosphere by way of a background sonic jumble, if part one was a display of staggering musicality by way of cascading organs, the second firmly stakes its claim in the idea that Mr Mass is at his best when presenting that which defies definition.
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out of stock $19.05
W
W (translucent blue vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: SBR 287LPC1. Rel: 21 Jan 22
 
Post Rock/Experimental
I Want To Go To The Side Where You Can Touch (5:14)
Icelina (5:18)
Drowning By Numbers (4:16)
Invitation (2:55)
The Fallen (4:29)
Beyond Good & Evil (3:49)
Old Projector (3:36)
You Will Know (Ohayo version) (1:01)
Jozan (9:07)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Originally founded in 1992, Boris have absolutely nothing to do with the mop-headed World King currently refusing to leave the No.10 party like that guy who nobody really knows at 7AM. Suffice to say, at some point soon we'll all have to pretend to go to bed and then reconvene in the back yard. The gate is always open.

Digressions aside, this particular Boris represents the vanguard of underground Japanese experimental rock. Tracks that can easily help you escape the reality of a world where even the leaders can't be bothered anymore. Staggeringly, W is the band's 27th studio album, and this doesn't include another 15 collaborative long forms, many with fellow Far East noise legend Merzbow. If that name means anything, but Boris doesn't, you should still kind of know what to expect here. Thick bands of guitar scuzz, subtly developing disharmonies, atmospheric drones, and discordant refrains.
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 in stock $20.76
Bright New Disease
Bright New Disease (red vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: SBA 9LPC3. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
You Are The Beginning (3:48)
Weaponized Grief (1:52)
No (2:39)
The Look Is A Flame (4:32)
Angels In The Abyss (Abadon) (3:07)
Narcotic Shadow (3:39)
A Man From The Earth (1:48)
Endless Death Agony (3:38)
Not Surprised (5:07)
Review: Back in 2019, Japanese post/noise/psych-rock giants Boris toured with industrial hardcore purveyors Uniform, in what felt like somewhat of a strange bedfellows type of show. During this run, Uniform were invited to team up on a reimagined version of the Boris classic "Akuma no Uta" as part of their encore, and the resulting chemistry from those performances inspired both acts to begin work on a full collaborative project. Years of bouncing ideas from one another's home studio bases has finally resulted in the beautifully ugly Bright New Disease. Taking practically every facet of both act's previous genre explorations, the album runs the gamut from oppressive walls of screeching noise to Japanese D-beat retro hardcore, and all the way down to watery, shoegazing euphorics and mechanized industrial bedlam.
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out of stock $17.93
Bright New Disease
Bright New Disease (red & white galaxy vinyl LP with obi-strip limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SBA 009V. Rel: 31 Jul 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
You Are The Beginning (3:48)
Weaponized Grief (1:53)
No (2:35)
The Look Is A Flame (4:47)
Angels In The Abyss (Abadon) (3:01)
Narcotic Shadow (3:33)
A Man From The Earth (1:48)
Endless Death Agony (3:37)
Not Surprised (5:16)
Review: Originally conceived in 2019 during a tour with industrial hardcore purveyors Uniform, Japanese psychedelic noise-rock juggernauts Boris would invite their co-conspirators on stage to reimagine the trio's classic "Akuma no Uta" as part of their encore, with the resulting chemistry inspiring both acts to begin crafting a fully collaborative album. Many years of exchanging ideas from one home studio base to another has finally bore fruit in the form of the hideous yet glorious Bright New Disease. Combining almost every nuance of each group's genre-less machinations, the project swells and extends in every sonic direction from harsh walls of screeching noise to retrofitted Japanese D-beat hardcore, with time in between for aquatic, shoegazing serenity and mechanized industrial venom.
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 in stock $29.24
The Northman (Soundtrack)
The Northman (Soundtrack) (gatefold red vinyl 2xLP + poster + sticker in debossed sleeve)
Cat: SBR 307LPC3. Rel: 22 Jul 22
 
Soundtracks
Approaching Hrafnsey (Hrafnsey - LP1) (1:40)
The King (2:00)
Entering The Temple (1:51)
Last Teardrop (3:32)
Blood Tree (part 1) (1:33)
Strike, Brother (2:55)
Escape (2:16)
I Will Avenge You, Father (0:39)
The Land Of The Rus (Follow The Vixen's Tail) (1:33)
A Burning Barn (1:17)
Seeress (3:20)
Raven's Omen (2:20)
Storm At Sea/Yggdrasill (1:44)
Iceland (1:16)
I Will Save You, Mother (1:49)
Slave Work (0:53)
Gudrun (0:48)
Follow The Vixen's Tail (1:38)
He-Witch (The Night Blade Feeds - LP3) (2:07)
Draugr (1:00)
Mound Dweller (2:44)
To The Games (0:37)
Birch Woods (1:40)
First Of Many (1:11)
Trollish Sorcery (2:07)
Svio Night (part 1) (1:31)
Svio Night (part 2) (1:34)
I Am Your Death (0:52)
Come Morning (1:11)
I Am His Vengeance (1:12)
Odinn (0:54)
Valkyrie (0:56)
Vestrahorn (The Gates Of Hel) (0:32)
Hidden Valley (1:01)
Blood Tree (part 2) (0:36)
Blod Inside/I Choose Both (2:02)
A Maiden King (1:08)
The Wolf Has Grow (2:24)
The Gates Of Hel/Slain By Iron (2:37)
Hekla (2:01)
Cut The Thread Of Fate (1:03)
Make Your Passage/Valholl (1:13)
Aettartre/End Credits (2:20)
Review: Essex based composer and music producer Robin Carolan is the man behind the acclaimed Tribute Angle label. He's worked with a fine array of artists including Bjork and Holy Other and now links with Seb Gainsborough who makes electronic and orchestral music as Vessel. This is the first time the pair have worked with director Robert Eggers on a score together and the results speak for themselves. It is harsh and uncomfortable with a dirty aesthetic that is designed to match the film, The Northman, and does so with great sympathy and respect to the authenticity of the Viking era period piece.
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 in stock $29.60
Lost Themes
Cat: SBR 123CD. Rel: 30 Jan 15
 
Soundtracks
Vortex
Obsidian
Fallen
Domain
Mystery
Abyss
Wraith
Purgatory
Night
Review: Given the resurgent interest (not to mention bountiful reissues) in his influential soundtrack work, this compilation of unreleased gems from John Carpenter's archives should be greeted with fevered anticipation by devotees of his distinctive sound. Sacred Bones have done a sterling job of gathering together a diverse array of sounds that fit right in with the legendary director's '80s canon, from the gleeful and chipper to the downright spooky.
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out of stock $6.96
John Carpenter's Lost Themes Remixed
Cat: SBR 139LP. Rel: 13 Oct 15
 
Soundtracks
Purgatory (Prurient remix) (5:19)
Night (Zola Jesus & Dean Hurley remix) (3:38)
Wraith (OhGr remix) (3:48)
Vortex (Silent Servant remix) (5:13)
Vortex (Uniform remix) (3:31)
Fallen (Blanck Mass remix) (6:25)
Abyss (JG Thirlwell remix) (5:25)
Fallen (Bill Kouligas remix) (6:12)
Review: NYC's Sacred Bones delivers some quality recordings yet again. This time legendary American horror film director John Carpenter gets the remix treatment by an all-star cast giving his eerie and epic synth excursions some brilliant revisions. There really is some true gems on here. Prurient gives "Purgatory" an injection of his typically morbid and distorted extreme noise terror. Skinny Puppy's legendary frontman OhGr gives "Wraith" an immersive dark industrial makeover while Silent Servant gives "Vortex" his typically stylish and razor sharp EBM vibe, albeit a slower one than usual. On the second disc another industrial music legend and (Zola Jesus collaborator) J.G. Thirwell works his magic on "Abyss" and PAN label boss Bill Kouligas gives "Fallen" one of two remixes; his staying on the soundtrack vibe of the original but giving it a futuristic, high fidelity revision like you'd expect from him.
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out of stock $10.81
Lost Themes II
Lost Themes II (LP + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SBR 150LP. Rel: 06 May 16
 
Coldwave/Synth
Distant Dream (2:00)
White Pulse (2:00)
Persia Rising (2:00)
Angel's Asylum (2:00)
Hofner Dawn (2:00)
Windy Death (2:00)
Dark Blues (2:00)
Virtual Survivor (2:00)
Bela Lugosi (2:00)
Last Sunrise (2:00)
Utopian Facade (2:00)
Review: The legend John Carpenter is back with a new album, Lost Themes II. What more can we say other than the fact that the man is a multidisciplinary powerhouse. The director behind such classics as The Thing and Escape From L.A. presented the first volume of unreleased soundtracks from the crypt last year, followed up by a brilliant remix compilation featuring the likes of Silent Servant, Skinny Puppy's Nivek Ogre and Zola Jesus amongst others. On this volume, Carpenter's unmistakeable sound for these imaginary soundtracks has many a nugget, our favourites were the ever perfect arpeggiations of "Persia Rising", soundtracking the most beautiful of Arabian nights, the indisputable vintage charm of analogue machines on the wonderfully epic "Windy Death" and the tribute to another true legend of the big screen on "Bela Lugosi" you could just imagine F.W Murnau making his grand entrance as you hear this unearthed classic.
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out of stock $22.14
Lost Themes
Lost Themes (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 123LP. Rel: 30 Jan 15
 
Soundtracks
Vortex
Obsidian
Fallen
Domain
Mystery
Abyss
Wraith
Purgatory
Night
Review: Given the resurgent interest (not to mention bountiful reissues) in his influential soundtrack work, this compilation of unreleased gems from John Carpenter's archives should be greeted with fevered anticipation by devotees of his distinctive sound. Sacred Bones have done a sterling job of gathering together a diverse array of sounds that fit right in with the legendary director's '80s canon, from the gleeful and chipper to the downright spooky.
Read more
out of stock $18.01
Halloween/Escape From New York (Soundtrack)
Cat: SBR 156PIC. Rel: 14 Jun 16
 
Coldwave/Synth
Halloween (2:57)
Escape Form New York (3:34)
Review: Sacred Bones is not messing around when it comes to reissuing mythical songs from legendary soundtracks across the board, and their latest releases truly do get the old mouth-watering. This new picture disc contains 1979's "Halloween" on the A-side, and 1981's "Escape From New York", both timeless films that have left viewers awestruck thanks to, in part, their fantastic scores. You'll all recognise that Halloween chimes, those eerie chimes of coldwave synths, but perhaps Escape From New York is less immediately recognisable, but that's a shame because it is potentially the less aged of the two and still a track to break a set in half with something beautiful and unexpected.
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out of stock $12.87
Assault On Precinct 13/The Fog (Soundtrack)
Cat: SBR 157PIC. Rel: 14 Jun 16
 
Coldwave/Synth
Assault On Precinct 13 (2:53)
The Fog (3:02)
Review: Another burst of contemporary-sounding gems from John Carpenter film scores, and this is good news to both the collectors and the sample junkies. On this latest missile we have the famous brooding synths and trite '80s romance of "Assault On Precinct 13", still a much coveted album by the diggers and one that is often heard on the more expansive DJ sets; the B-side is made up of "The Fog", a 1980 piece of history that once again manages to contain a true 80's spirit without the predictability of many sings from that era. Wonderful and, of course, highly recommended.
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out of stock $22.91
Halloween Kills (Soundtrack) (B-STOCK)
Halloween Kills (Soundtrack) (B-STOCK) (gatefold orange vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 263LPC1 (B-STOCK). Rel: 15 Oct 21
 
Soundtracks
Logos Kill (1:19)
Halloween Kills (main title) (1:45)
The Myer's House (0:42)
First Attack (0:57)
Stand Off (1:38)
Let It Burn (1:10)
He Appears (0:51)
From The Fire (1:19)
Strodes At The Hospital (2:25)
Cruel Intentions (2:35)
Gather The Mob (1:11)
Rampage (3:54)
Frank & Laurie (1:49)
Hallway Madness (1:42)
It Needs To Die (6:48)
Reflection (1:21)
Unkillable (3:44)
Payback (2:31)
Michael's Legend (2:33)
Halloween Kills (end titles) (3:04)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


RECOMMENDED
At the end of the day John Carpenter could present us with infinite takes on the original Halloween tune - that creepy piano masterpiece - and we'd gobble up everything he has to offer. It's a simple case of four notes, or thereabouts, played in a repetitive loop, and it seems to conjure the most disturbing mental images you can imagine. A stroke of genius, you might say.

Halloween Kills is essentially the reprise of all that made the original movie score so powerful. There's not much here that didn't feature in the inaugural franchise outing, but in 2021 the raw and decidedly pared back atmospheres have been built on, expanded, born again, but crucially not ruined. Is John Carpenter the greatest film musician of all time? Hans Zimmer may disagree, but we say "of course".
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out of stock $21.88
Halloween Kills (Soundtrack)
Halloween Kills (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold orange & white vinyl LP + MP3 dowload code)
Cat: SBRC 10263. Rel: 16 Mar 22
 
Soundtracks
Logos Kill (1:28)
Halloween Kills (main Titile) (1:45)
The Myers House (0:41)
First Attack (0:55)
Stand Off (1:38)
Let It Burn (2:12)
He Appears (1:16)
From The Fire (1:52)
Strodes At The Hospital (0:29)
Cruel Intentions (2:35)
Gather The Mob (1:12)
Rampage (3:48)
Frank & Laurie (1:54)
Hallway Madness (1:40)
It Needs To Die (6:54)
Reflection (1:29)
Unkillable (1:43)
Payback (4:28)
Michael's Legend (2:35)
Halloween Kills (End titles) (3:19)
Review: Before we get into it, let's just stop to consider what it must be like to be John Carpenter' son. A titan of horror, science fiction, and fantasy filmmaking who overcame early critical smiting to garner first a global cult following and more latterly reappraisal and recognition from the cinematic institution, while the reality of having this cultural powerhouse as a parent probably isn't along these lines, we like to think childhood was one long creative play session where imagination was only held back by the need to sleep.

Spurious point made, this latest addition to JC's musical oeuvre sees him team up with offspring Cody - a musician and composer in his own right - and long-time collaborator Daniel Davies for the score to the most recent reboot in the Halloween franchise. You can't touch a classic, of course, but what the actual movie lacked in originality the music more than compensates for, taking what was already an unsettling and chilling aural experience and modernising without fundamentally changing.
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out of stock $37.05
Halloween Kills (Soundtrack)
Halloween Kills (Soundtrack) (gatefold orange vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 263LPC1. Rel: 15 Oct 21
 
Soundtracks
Logos Kill (1:19)
Halloween Kills (main title) (1:45)
The Myer's House (0:42)
First Attack (0:57)
Stand Off (1:38)
Let It Burn (1:10)
He Appears (0:51)
From The Fire (1:19)
Strodes At The Hospital (2:25)
Cruel Intentions (2:35)
Gather The Mob (1:11)
Rampage (3:54)
Frank & Laurie (1:49)
Hallway Madness (1:42)
It Needs To Die (6:48)
Reflection (1:21)
Unkillable (3:44)
Payback (2:31)
Michael's Legend (2:33)
Halloween Kills (end titles) (3:04)
Review: RECOMMENDED
At the end of the day John Carpenter could present us with infinite takes on the original Halloween tune - that creepy piano masterpiece - and we'd gobble up everything he has to offer. It's a simple case of four notes, or thereabouts, played in a repetitive loop, and it seems to conjure the most disturbing mental images you can imagine. A stroke of genius, you might say.

Halloween Kills is essentially the reprise of all that made the original movie score so powerful. There's not much here that didn't feature in the inaugural franchise outing, but in 2021 the raw and decidedly pared back atmospheres have been built on, expanded, born again, but crucially not ruined. Is John Carpenter the greatest film musician of all time? Hans Zimmer may disagree, but we say "of course".
Read more
out of stock $22.40
Halloween Ends (Soundtrack)
Halloween Ends (Soundtrack) (gatefold pumpkin orange vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBRC3 315. Rel: 19 Jan 23
 
Soundtracks
Where Is Jeremy? (4:35)
Halloween Ends (main Title) (0:43)
Laurie's Theme Ends (2:50)
The Cave (0:18)
Cool Kid (1:02)
Drags To The Cave (0:37)
Evil Eyes (1:55)
Transformation (1:50)
Because Of You (1:27)
Requiem For Jeremy (0:58)
Kill The Cop (1:57)
Corey & Michael (1:43)
Corey's Requiem (2:07)
The Junk Yard (2:05)
Where Are You? (2:02)
Bye Bye Corey (1:15)
The Fight (0:52)
Before Her Eyes (3:43)
The Procession (1:44)
Cherry Blossoms (3:00)
Halloween Ends (5:03)
Review: Don't believe the hype - we certainly don't. Halloween Ends, 2022's trilogy-concluding horror flick that brought the story of evil Michael Myers to a bone chilling climax, is almost definitely not going to be the last time we hear the terrifying piano riff John Carpenter came up with for his original 1978 slasher classic, Halloween. Nor will it likely be the final outing for the mask-wearing, knife-wielding menace of Haddonfield, Illinois; fictional town the franchise centres on.

Let's face it, the most recent outing in the saga only represented the conclusion of the last three films, but since the first time there have been 13 movies, many comic books, one video game and tons of merchandise. All that aside, you can believe the hype surrounding the latest score, which sees synth and atmosphere master Carpenter, alongside son and regular collaborator Davies, invoke the eerie unease that first catapulted Halloween into the pantheons of all-time greatest scare fests. Don't sleep after listening, then; who knows what's out there.
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Halloween Kills (Soundtrack) (Art Edition)
Halloween Kills (Soundtrack) (Art Edition) (limited red fire vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: SBR 263LPC14. Rel: 22 Dec 22
 
Soundtracks
Logos Kill (1:18)
Halloween Kills (main Title) (1:44)
The Myer's House (0:42)
First Attack (0:57)
Stand Off (1:39)
Let It Burn (1:10)
He Appears (0:54)
From The Fire (1:18)
Strodes At The Hospital (2:23)
Cruel Intentions (2:32)
Gather The Mob (1:11)
Rampage (3:54)
Frank & Laurie (1:49)
Hallway Madness (1:42)
It Needs To Die (6:53)
Reflection (1:22)
Unkillable (1:48)
Payback (0:52)
Michael's Legend (6:09)
Halloween Kills (End titles) (3:16)
Review: The Halloween soundtrack is still going strong, thanks to the untarnishable coattails of John Carpenter's original and spectral Halloween theme. For this first-time vinyl release, Sacred Bones immortalise the work of Carpenter, his equally talented son Cody, and guitarist/producer Daniel Davies, who teamed up as a scoring trio for the penultimate instalment in the film series, Halloween Kills, in 2021. With each motif lasting no longer than two minutes on average, this is an OST full of off-key arpeggiations, sinister low notes and sonic bumps in the night.
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out of stock $25.99
Anthology II (Movie Themes 1976-1988) (Soundtrack)
Anthology II (Movie Themes 1976-1988) (Soundtrack) (limited blue vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SBR 324LPC3. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Soundtracks
Chariots Of Pumpkins (Halloween III) (3:29)
69th St Bridge (Escape From New York) (3:24)
The Alley (War) (Big Trouble In Little China) (2:00)
Wake Up (They Live) (3:21)
Julie’s Dead (Assault On Precinct 13) (1:49)
The Shape Enters Laurie’s Room (Halloween II) (1:45)
Season Of The Witch (Halloween III) (2:04)
Love At A Dance (Prince Of Darkness) (3:33)
The Shape Stalks Again (Halloween II) (3:06)
Burn It (The Thing) (2:22)
Fuchs (The Thing) (2:11)
To Mac’s Shack (The Thing) (2:57)
Walk To The Lighthouse (The Fog) (2:38)
Laurie’s Theme (Halloween) (2:30)
Review: Is John Carpenter the most formidable force in 20th Century US moviemaking? He must certainly be in the running. Say what you will about the genres he focuses on (horror, suspense, sci fi, slasher, those details aren't significant. Instead, what's important to remember is that for decades the director has dedicated his career to creating not just vivid on-screen worlds, but atmospheres and feelings. Taking ownership of his own scores is a big part of that, and in many ways Carpenter's tunes are as memorable as his plots. Here joined by son Cody, and Lost Themes I & II sparring partner Daniel Davies, many of the most iconic tones, keys, melodies, and hooks from more than 20 years of cinematic delights are presented as new - and we couldn't be happier.

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FORTHCOMING
Lost Themes IV: Noir
Lost Themes IV: Noir (translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: SBR 336LPC3. Rel: 03 May 24
 
Soundtracks
My Name Is Death
Machine Fear
Last Rites
The Burning Door
He Walks By Night
Beyond The Gallows
Kiss The Blood Off My Fingers
Guillotine
The Demon's Shadow
Shadows Have A Thousand Eyes
Review: A decade after John Carpenter's groundbreaking Lost Themes debut, his collaboration with son Cody Carpenter and godson Daniel Davies, the pioneering composer and director has revitalised his career. Lost Themes IV: Noir explores the essence of film noir, infusing Carpenter's signature synth-driven sound with dark, atmospheric motifs. Described as "soundtracks for the movies in your mind," these compositions evoke the mysterious allure of classic noir films. While traditional noir scores relied on orchestral arrangements, Carpenter, Carpenter, and Davies craft their distinctive sound with synths and guitars, capturing the essence of the genre. With this latest installment, they continue to redefine Carpenter's musical legacy, transcending mere homage to create immersive sonic experiences.
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FORTHCOMING
Lost Themes IV: Noir
Lost Themes IV: Noir (limited tan & black marbled vinyl LP + 1-sided screen printed clear vinyl 7" (indie exclusive))
Cat: SBR 336LPC4. Rel: 03 May 24
 
Soundtracks
My Name Is Death
Machine Fear
Last Rites
The Burning Door
He Walks By Night
Beyond The Gallows
Kiss The Blood Off My Fingers
Guillotine
The Demon's Shadow
Shadows Have A Thousand Eyes
Black Cathedral (bonus track)
Review: A decade since his groundbreaking Lost Themes debut, John Carpenter, along with son Cody Carpenter and godson Daniel Davies, has revitalised his career. Lost Themes IV: Noir delves into the essence of film noir, infusing Carpenter's iconic synth-driven style with dark, atmospheric elements. Termed "soundtracks for the movies in your mind," these compositions summon the enigmatic charm of classic noir films. Departing from traditional orchestral scores, the trio crafts a distinct sound with synths and guitars, capturing the genre's essence. With this latest release, they redefine Carpenter's musical legacy, moving beyond homage to create immersive sonic experiences that transcend expectations.
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est. release 03 May 24 $28.58
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Good Girls (John Carpenter remix)
Good Girls (John Carpenter remix) (limited pink marbled vinyl 7")
Cat: SBR 290LP. Rel: 10 Dec 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Chvrches - "Good Girls" (John Carpenter remix) (3:22)
John Carpenter - "Turning The Bones" (Chvrches remix) (4:50)
Review: Much loved Scottish synth pop gang Chvrches are known for getting weird and wonderful remixers to bring their own interpretations to their albums. For this project, they went big and deiced to ask the legendary composer John Carpenter to continue, and much to the bands delight, he did. He flips 'Good Girls' alongside his creative partners Cody Carpenter and Daniel Davies into a soaring anthem with sinister and swaggering but crunchy production. Chvrches then return the favour by flipping Carpenter's 'Turning The Bones' into a chilly bit of spacious electronica.
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out of stock $12.34
Final Days
Final Days (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 118LP. Rel: 04 Nov 14
 
Indie/Alternative
Dragon Rouge
Empty Faction
God's Garden
Down The Moon
Of Amber
No Regression
Sanctuary
Roses
Review: Brooklyn's gothic ritualists Cult Of Youth have set their stall out impressively with the scope this latest record, describing it themselves as a 'post-industrial Pet Sounds'. Indeed, the diversity of Final Days goes way beyond their trademark punky clangour, throwing eerie percussion, acoustic serenades, dreampop atmospheres and Swans-style nihilism onto this album's restless and singularly dramatic canvas, yet maintaining a black-clad cohesion throughout. Older influences such as Killing Joke and The Birthday Party are slowly becoming subsumed by Cult Of Youth's own sound, as - whilst never forgetting the acidic energy at its roots - 'Final Day's chronicles a band with vision to match their vitriol.
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out of stock $18.01
Oceans Of Time
Oceans Of Time (lavender marbled vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 311LPC3. Rel: 16 Sep 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Intro (1:44)
Im Nebel (2:45)
Ashore Of The Cosmic (3:21)
Seven Summits (2:58)
Something To Behold (3:17)
Hanging Gardens (3:29)
Eyes Within (5:21)
All Flowers In Time (3:35)
Astral Bodies (2:02)
In The Tenth Year Of Forever (2:09)
Picture Of A Picture (3:47)
Further Than The Stars (4:59)
Review: German-Brazilian artist Gloria de Olivera and David Lynch associate Dean Hugely come together for an album that cerebrates the joy and escapism of dream pop. It is an album on Sacred Bones awash with eerie synth strings that are offset by De Olivera's German vocals. Drums echo the sounds of the early Cocteau Twins and the shimmering synths take you higher. It is a low key work with plenty of lo-fi aesthetics but one that makes a grand emotional impact. 'Hanging Gardens' is a real favourite with its moody backdrop of wooly synths.
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Dies Occidendum
Cat: SBR 268CD. Rel: 12 Mar 21
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Incantation
The Chosen One
Nigrum Mortem
Liber Null
Alphabet Of Desire
Subconscious
Veni Vidi Amavi
Anointed
Anicca
Transmogrification
Review: While many producers have tried to match him in recent years, DJ Muggs the Black Goat is style the undisputed master of dark, macabre hip-hop. That much is proved by Dies Occidendum, an undeniably mystical, moonlit affair that sounds like it was designed to be played at haunted burial sites, overgrown graveyards and occult rituals. As you'd expect, the beats are heavy, but it's the musical elements around them -oddball spoken word samples, pulverising sub-bass thrusts, horror movie chords, gnarled black metal guitar riffs, ghostly choirs and so on - that makes Dies Occidendum such a rewarding and atmospheric listen.
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out of stock $10.02
Divinity (Soundtrack)
Divinity (Soundtrack) (silver vinyl LP)
Cat: SBR 334LPC3. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Soundtracks
Intro Descent (1:39)
Live Eternal (1:43)
Bigger, Stronger, Faster (0:48)
Capture (1:58)
Main Titles (1:11)
The Brothers (3:27)
Drone Interrogation (3:33)
A Symbol Of Life (1:57)
Heavy Weight (1:05)
Reflective Dreams (3:29)
Infinity Techno (3:32)
Escape Suite (3:51)
Aftermath (1:04)
Rip Fights (2:06)
Final Fight (3:57)
Ascend Finale (2:57)
Divinity 2 Infinity: The Odyssey (feat Kool Keith) (3:39)
Review: Divinity made waves when it premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, leaning in on sci-fi dystopia directed in a hallucinatory style by Eddie Alcazar. The themes of immortality in an imagined future are ripe for all kinds of questionable behaviour and thrilling drama, and the soundtrack duties have been handed over to the more than capable partnership of DJ Muggs and Dean Hurley. You might not have immediately put the legendary Cypress Hill producer together with David Lynch's soundtrack collaborator of choice, but the pair have created the perfect cyberpunk setting which fuses Terminator-esque nostalgia with high-impact contemporary sequences, sounding like the future we all fear on this silver pressing for Sacred Bones.
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Exploded View
Cat: SBR 146CD. Rel: 02 Dec 16
 
Rock
Lost Illusions
One Too Many
Orlando
Call On The Gods
Disco Glove
Stand Your Ground
No More Parties In The Attic
Lark Descending
Gimme Something
Beige
Killjoy
Review: Previously a creator of Nico-esque balladry and arch covers on Invada records, the Berlin-based Annika Henderson has assembled a backing band whilst in Mexico to piece together this new vehicle for her sultry skills , in which single-take and largely improvised recordings offset her drolly blank voice against icily monochrome backing that nods to both post-punk clanguour and krautrock repetition, yet with uncanny chemistry at its heart. The result is a chic and hypnotic delight that makes a virtue of its gritty lo-fi production values and nocturnal atmosphere, arriving at a zone where dubbed-out malice meets black-clad melancholia.
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Exploded View
Exploded View (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 146LP. Rel: 02 Dec 16
 
Rock
Lost Illusions (3:36)
One Too Many (5:01)
Orlando (3:44)
Call On The Gods (3:23)
Disco Glove (3:27)
Stand Your Ground (3:53)
No More Parties In The Attic (2:55)
Lark Descending (2:32)
Gimme Something (4:09)
Beige (1:00)
Killjoy (5:41)
Review: Previously a creator of Nico-esque balladry and arch covers on Invada records, the Berlin-based Annika Henderson has assembled a backing band whilst in Mexico to piece together this new vehicle for her sultry skills , in which single-take and largely improvised recordings offset her drolly blank voice against icily monochrome backing that nods to both post-punk clanguour and krautrock repetition, yet with uncanny chemistry at its heart. The result is a chic and hypnotic delight that makes a virtue of its gritty lo-fi production values and nocturnal atmosphere, arriving at a zone where dubbed-out malice meets black-clad melancholia.
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III
III (limited clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 128LPC2. Rel: 13 Jul 15
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Electric (11:03)
Earth (12:14)
Piure (12:49)
Feuerzeug (9:06)
Review: These Chilean psychonauts have already made a considerable name for themselves on the psych circuit, largely owing to their Dusseldorf-derived love for the three 'R's (repetition, repetition, repetition). On 'III', however, they take a sharp left turn into a style that's arguably even more bewitching, and serves to set them apart from their contemporaries. The shortest song here is nine minutes long, and the mesmerising pulses of these travelogues owe as much to the ruthless geometry of techno as they do krautrock motorik or desert ambience. One for fans of Nissenenmondai and Elektro Guzzi as well as Moon Duo or The Cosmic Dead, 'III' is a frontier-walking mantric masterstroke.
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III
III (LP)
Cat: SBR 128LP. Rel: 26 Mar 15
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Electric (11:03)
Earth (12:16)
Piure (12:46)
Feuerzeug (9:06)
Review: These Chilean psychonauts have already made a considerable name for themselves on the psych circuit, largely owing to their Dusseldorf-derived love for the three 'R's (repetition, repetition, repetition). On "III", however, they take a sharp left turn into a style that's arguably even more bewitching, and serves to set them apart from their contemporaries. The shortest song here is nine minutes long, and the mesmerising pulses of these extrapolations owe as much to the ruthless geometry of techno as they do krautrock motorik or desert ambience. One for fans of Nissenenmondai and Elektro Guzzi as well as Moon Duo or The Cosmic Dead, "III" is a frontier-walking mantric masterstroke.
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II (reissue)
II (reissue) (gold vinyl LP)
Cat: SBR 087LPC2. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
9 (6:31)
Rio (7:30)
Trees (7:15)
99 (8:59)
Pulsar (12:08)
Review: Follakzoid are a real cult favourite who originally hail from Santiago, Chile, and now based in Mexico City. Over the last 15 plus years they have put out a wide array of ever-evolving sounds that has found several different artists involved in the production and writing processes. From post-punk to psychedelic rock, Krautrock to electronica, they cook up mutant sounds that come from mostly improvised sessions and have done so over the course of a wide range of compelling albums. II is one of them and now gets a reissue on Scared Bones with a special gold pressing.
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V
V (limited clear vinyl 2xLP + insert in embossed sleeve)
Cat: SBR 326LP. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
V - I (17:32)
V - II (10:37)
V - III (12:03)
V - IIII (13:01)
Review: It's taken some time to get here, and wherever that is, you can bet everything in your bank account Follakzoid are not done yet. Originally hailing from Santiago, Chile, but now based in Mexico City, over the past 16 years output has gone through various mutations and stylistic developments, shapeshifting depending on where home was at that time and who was involved in the production and writing processes. Melding post punk, psychedelic rock, Krautrock and electronica, largely improvised sessions give birth to mutant tracks that live in the dark, strobe-hued corners of industrial rooms and subterranean dens. Following up the critically acclaimed I (released in 2019), V represents yet another evolution in sound, as elements of techno are brought to the fore, accentuating the dance floor potential of all they do.
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Didn't You Hear? (Soundtrack) (remastered)
Didn't You Hear? (Soundtrack) (remastered) (limited silver vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 3031LPC1. Rel: 06 Nov 20
 
Soundtracks
Didn't You Hear? (2:49)
No Smoking (1:31)
Dream Sequence I (1:20)
Dream Sequence II (1:21)
Kevin's Theme (1:18)
Sail! Sail! (2:39)
Kevin & Paige (5:13)
Bamboo City (2:17)
Walk To Grange Hall (1:49)
Virgil's Theme (1:25)
Walk To The Other Side Of The Island (3:00)
Death Talk & Jeep Approach (2:24)
Jeep Ride (1:46)
Dead Tree (2:01)
Didn't You Hear? (End Title) (1:42)
Review: To understand Didn't You Hear the soundtrack it's important to get a bit of the back story behind this obscure and genuine rarity. Didn't You Hear the movie was a little-known and unarguably strange 1983 cinema release that barely made it to many screens, but was notable for two reasons - it's one of the earliest acting credits given to Gary Busey, and it features one of the first all-electronic scores, by non-other than Canadian composer and synth pioneer, Mort Garson.

The work still sounds impressive. For the most part it clearly feels like a film score, but some tracks more than stand up on their own grounds. The subdued chaos of 'Bamboo City' could be used by techno and electro DJs today, 'Virgil's Theme' is a reflective slice of melodic ambience, while 'Death Talk & Jeep Approach' is a sparse, minimalistic electronic-classical masterpiece.


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Mother Earth's Plantasia
Cat: SBR 3030CD. Rel: 21 Jun 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Plantasia
Symphony For A Spider Plant
Baby's Tears Blues
Ode To An African Violet
Concerto For Philodendron & Pothos
Rhapsody In Green
Swingin' Spathiphyllums
You Don't Have To Walk A Begonia
Mellow Mood For Maidenhair
Music To Soothe The Savage Snake Plant
Review: Canadian composer Mort Garson enjoyed an eclectic career, though in electronic music circles he's most celebrated for a string of experimental electronic albums he produced using early Moog synthesizers. "Mother Earth's Plantasia" is a bizarre but brilliant beast: a 1976 set that was designed to be played to plants to help them grow (really) and was given away free at a Los Angeles garden store. As this first ever reissue proves it remains a dizzyingly far-sighted set. Sometimes symphonic, occasionally spacey and always intoxicating, much of the material is far quirkier than contemporaneous synthesizer-fired sets. Highlights include the pulsing ambient spaciousness of "Ode To An African Violet", the twinkling, cascading beauty of "Rhapsody In Green" and the jaunty cheeriness of "You Don't Have To Walk a Begonia".
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Music From Patch Cord Productions (B-STOCK)
Cat: SBR 3032CD (B-STOCK). Rel: 06 Nov 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Is He Trying To Tell Us Something? (instrumental)
Rhapsody In Green
Baroque No 2
This Is My Beloved
Music For Advertising #1
Music For Advertising #2
Music For Advertising #3
Killers Of The Wild
Realizations Of An Aeropolis
Music For Advertising #4
Music For Advertising #5
Z Theme From "Music For Sensuous Lovers" (part 1 - instrumental)
The Blobs Son Of Blob Theme
Cathedral Of Pleasure
Ode To An African Violet
The Time Zone Space Walker
Dragonfly
The Lords Of Percussion Geisha Girl
The Electric Blues Society Our Day Will Come
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface marks on CD but otherwise in excellent condition ***


The work of Mort Garson has always held a special appeal to those who dig early electronic music. An early adopter of synthesizer technology, the late, great composer and experimentalist is beste days for his 1976 new age set, Mother Earth's Plantasia, which Sacred Bones reissued a few years back. Here the same label presents a selection of previously unheard, lifted from an archive of over 100 reels of archival recordings. Variously creepy, cheery, unsettling and joyous, the showcased music sits somewhere between new age synthesizer music, the alien-sounding experiments of the Radiophonic Workshop, Autobahn-era Kraftwerk, and the cheeriness of easy listening. As a result, it's an eclectic and at times surprising collection that should be essential listening for anyone interested in the development of electronic music.
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out of stock $4.88
Music From Patch Cord Productions
Cat: SBR 3032CD. Rel: 06 Nov 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Is He Trying To Tell Us Something? (instrumental)
Rhapsody In Green
Baroque No 2
This Is My Beloved
Music For Advertising #1
Music For Advertising #2
Music For Advertising #3
Killers Of The Wild
Realizations Of An Aeropolis
Music For Advertising #4
Music For Advertising #5
Z Theme From "Music For Sensuous Lovers" (part 1 - instrumental)
The Blobs Son Of Blob Theme
Cathedral Of Pleasure
Ode To An African Violet
The Time Zone Space Walker
Dragonfly
The Lords Of Percussion Geisha Girl
The Electric Blues Society Our Day Will Come
Review: The work of Mort Garson has always held a special appeal to those who dig early electronic music. An early adopter of synthesizer technology, the late, great composer and experimentalist is beste days for his 1976 new age set, Mother Earth's Plantasia, which Sacred Bones reissued a few years back. Here the same label presents a selection of previously unheard, lifted from an archive of over 100 reels of archival recordings. Variously creepy, cheery, unsettling and joyous, the showcased music sits somewhere between new age synthesizer music, the alien-sounding experiments of the Radiophonic Workshop, Autobahn-era Kraftwerk, and the cheeriness of easy listening. As a result, it's an eclectic and at times surprising collection that should be essential listening for anyone interested in the development of electronic music.
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out of stock $5.44
Music From Patch Cord Productions
Music From Patch Cord Productions (limited purple vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 3032LPC1. Rel: 06 Nov 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Is He Trying To Tell Us Something? (instrumental) (3:26)
Rhapsody In Green (2:05)
Baroque No 2 (2:13)
This Is My Beloved (3:05)
Music For Advertising #1 (1:02)
Music For Advertising #2 (1:03)
Music For Advertising #3 (1:06)
Killers Of The Wild (1:03)
Realizations Of An Aeropolis (2:06)
Music For Advertising #4 (1:04)
Music For Advertising #5 (0:33)
Z Theme From "Music For Sensuous Lovers" (part 1 - instrumental) (3:11)
The Blobs Son Of Blob Theme (2:29)
Cathedral Of Pleasure (6:08)
Ode To An African Violet (3:56)
The Time Zone Space Walker (2:47)
Dragonfly (3:18)
The Lords Of Percussion Geisha Girl (3:59)
The Electric Blues Society Our Day Will Come (2:35)
Review: Sacred Bones have more gold on their hands here with this limited edition violet and lime splash vinyl from Mort Garson. It is a collection of unreleased and rare recordings from his archives and so is a very pure playlist of the late producer's most honest and personal work. There are alternate takes of classics included along the way and music for never-aired radio ads, sci-fi movie soundtracks and erotic oddities with plenty of retro-future synth soundscapes to sink right into and forget the real world all together. A poster and full liner notes are included for you to enjoy while Garson's pure and innocent sounds cleanse your overactive brain.
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out of stock $17.49
Journey To The Moon & Beyond
Journey To The Moon & Beyond (LP + poster in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SBR 3042LP. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Library/Archive
Zoos Of The World (5:30)
The Big Game Hunters See The Cheetah (2:10)
Western Dragon (part 3) (0:54)
Western Dragon (part 2) (1:21)
Moon Journey (6:23)
Music For Advertising (#6) (0:39)
Black Eye (main Theme) (1:15)
Western Dragon (part 1) (1:28)
Music For Advertising (#7) (1:21)
Captain DJ Disco UFO (part 3) (3:51)
Three TV IDs (1:01)
Music For Advertising (#8) (1:06)
Love Is A Garden (2:07)
The D-Bee's Cat Boogie (2:32)
Black Eye (End Credits) (2:17)
Review: A new collection of tracks by 60s and 70s electronic music visionary Mort Garson, including his soundtrack for the CBS News live coverage of the moon landings and music from a National Geographic documentary on them in 1970, is being released to co-incide with Garson's 99th birthday. Expect a cavalcade of elegant Moog manoeuvres that will whisk you back in time rather than back to the future or into sapce, but treat you to some euphoric, uplifting and beautiful melodies along the way.
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Journey To The Moon & Beyond
Journey To The Moon & Beyond (mars red vinyl LP + poster in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SBR 3042LPC3. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Library/Archive
Zoos Of The World (5:32)
The Big Game Hunters See The Cheetah (2:14)
Western Dragon (Pt 3) (0:53)
Western Dragon (Pt 2) (1:28)
Moon Journey (6:24)
Music For Advertising #6 (0:40)
Black Eye (main Theme) (1:14)
Western Dragon (Pt 1) (1:28)
Music For Advertising #7 (1:21)
Captain DJ Disco UFO (Pt 3) (3:51)
Three TV IDs (1:01)
Music For Advertising #8 (1:07)
Love Is A Garden (2:07)
The D-Bee's Cat Boogie (2:32)
Black Eye (End Credits) (2:17)
Review: Canadian composer, arranger, songwriter, and electronic music pioneer Mort Garson just keeps on giving, even now, 15 years after his death. Archival releases since have come not-so-thick-and-fast, but occasional and well thought through, with Journey to the Moon & Beyond the latest example of this. Not, as the cover and title might suggest, the score to some forgotten 1970s animated classic, but instead a collection of stuff very few will have heard before, let alone had opportunity to buy, it's really something special. On the track list, then, you'll find the soundtrack to 1974 Blaxploitation movie Black Eye, or at least part of it. Similarly splendid, but in a very different way, are the grand tones of 'Zoos of the World', originally made to accompany a 1970 National Geographic special of the same name. Then there's the music he wrote for the 1969 moon landings, as used by CBS News at the time. History bottled, or rather pressed, get it while it's fresh (and in stock).
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Mother Earth's Plantasia (reissue)
Mother Earth's Plantasia (reissue) (limited caladium pink & green vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 3030LPC11. Rel: 19 Aug 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Plantasia (3:21)
Symphony For A Spider Plant (2:40)
Baby's Tears Blues (3:02)
Ode To An African Violet (4:01)
Concerto For Philodendron & Pothos (3:06)
Rhapsody In Green (3:29)
Swingin' Spathiphyllums (2:58)
You Don't Have To Walk A Begonia (2:31)
Mellow Mood For Maidenhair (2:13)
Music To Soothe The Savage Snake Plant (3:23)
Review: Canadian composer Mort Garson enjoyed an eclectic career, though in electronic music circles he's most celebrated for a string of experimental electronic albums he produced using early Moog synthesizers. 'Mother Earth's Plantasia' is a bizarre but brilliant beast that gets another reissue here on some mad coloured vinyl from Sacred Bones. This album was a 1976 set that was designed to be played to plants to help them grow (really) and was given away free at a Los Angeles garden store. As this first ever reissue proves it remains a dizzyingly far-sighted set. Sometimes symphonic, occasionally spacey and always intoxicating, much of the material is far quirkier than contemporaneous synthesizer-fired sets.
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Mother Earth's Plantasia (reissue)
Mother Earth's Plantasia (reissue) (limited green vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: SBR 3030LPC1. Rel: 21 Jun 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Plantasia (3:21)
Symphony For A Spider Plant (2:40)
Baby's Tears Blues (3:02)
Ode To An African Violet (4:02)
Concerto For Philodendron & Pothos (3:07)
Rhapsody In Green (3:28)
Swingin' Spathiphyllums (2:58)
You Don't Have To Walk A Begonia (2:31)
A Mellow Mood For Maidenhair (2:13)
Music To Soothe The Savage Snake Plant (3:23)
Review: Canadian composer Mort Garson enjoyed an eclectic career, though in electronic music circles he's most celebrated for a string of experimental electronic albums he produced using early Moog synthesizers. "Mother Earth's Plantasia" is a bizarre but brilliant beast: a 1976 set that was designed to be played to plants to help them grow (really) and was given away free at a Los Angeles garden store. As this first ever reissue proves it remains a dizzyingly far-sighted set. Sometimes symphonic, occasionally spacey and always intoxicating, much of the material is far quirkier than contemporaneous synthesizer-fired sets. Highlights include the pulsing ambient spaciousness of "Ode To An African Violet", the twinkling, cascading beauty of "Rhapsody In Green" and the jaunty cheeriness of "You Don't Have To Walk a Begonia".
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Hyper Super Mega
Hyper Super Mega (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 212LP. Rel: 21 Sep 18
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Hyper Super Mega (3:54)
Waterfalls (4:15)
Forever End (3:54)
Ikebana Telephone Line (4:22)
Lucifer's Coat (2:11)
I'll Only Say This (4:52)
Easy (4:09)
Chevalier Soda (2:54)
Hotel Cache (4:28)
Western Shade (2:33)
Mercury Lake (3:45)
Review: If there's a duo who know how to come up with a name, it's Holydrug Couple, and Hyper Super Mega couldn't sound any better. There's a lot of oohing and cooing on this LP, however it's the group's timid and sweet touches that hit home most. There's a friendliness to the music, with "Forever End" the album's undeniable hit number, with echoes of Elton John piano rock (you'll hear it) there to be heard in "Ikebana Telephone Line" too. Further in you'll find the more dreamy, shoegaze-y and 90's pop colours of "I'll Only Say This" and "Easy", to the change in mood that is the urban, danse noir effort "Lucifer's Coat". Take in some more lo-fi synth of "Western Shade" and there's no playing down this album is what Holydrug Couple say it is.
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Hyper Super Mega
Hyper Super Mega (limited red vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 212LPC1. Rel: 21 Sep 18
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Hyper Super Mega (3:56)
Waterfalls (4:16)
Forever End (3:54)
Ikebana Telephone Line (4:22)
Lucifer's Coat (2:07)
I'll Only Say This (4:55)
Easy (4:13)
Chevalier Soda (2:53)
Hotel Cache (4:32)
Western Shade (2:32)
Mercury Lake (3:49)
Review: If there's a duo who know how to come up with a name, it's Holydrug Couple, and Hyper Super Mega couldn't sound any better. There's a lot of oohing and cooing on this LP, however it's the group's timid and sweet touches that hit home most. There's a friendliness to the music, with "Forever End" the album's undeniable hit number, with echoes of Elton John piano rock (you'll hear it) there to be heard in "Ikebana Telephone Line" too. Further in you'll find the more dreamy, shoegaze-y and 90's pop colours of "I'll Only Say This" and "Easy", to the change in mood that is the urban, danse noir effort "Lucifer's Coat". Take in some more lo-fi synth of "Western Shade" and there's no playing down this album is what Holydrug Couple say it is.
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Hyper Super Mega
Cat: SBR 212CD. Rel: 21 Sep 18
 
Punk/Hardcore
Hyper Super Mega
Waterfalls
Forever End
Ikebana Telephone Line
Lucifer's Coat
I'll Only Say This
Easy
Chevalier Soda
Hotel Cache
Western Shade
Mercury Lake
Review: If there's a duo who know how to come up with a name, it's Holydrug Couple, and Hyper Super Mega couldn't sound any better. There's a lot of oohing and cooing on this LP, however it's the group's timid and sweet touches that hit home most. There's a friendliness to the music, with "Forever End" the album's undeniable hit number, with echoes of Elton John piano rock (you'll hear it) there to be heard in "Ikebana Telephone Line" too. Further in you'll find the more dreamy, shoegaze-y and 90's pop colours of "I'll Only Say This" and "Easy", to the change in mood that is the urban, danse noir effort "Lucifer's Coat". Take in some more lo-fi synth of "Western Shade" and there's no playing down this album is what Holydrug Couple say it is.
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out of stock $10.25
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