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1
In Rainbows
Cat: XLLP 324. Rel: 02 Jan 08
15 Step
Bodysnatchers
Nude
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
All I Need
Faust Arp
Reckoner
House Of Cards
Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Videotape
Review: "In Rainbows", Radiohead's seventh album, finally gets a physical release! It's one thing downloading this landmark album, but to actually hold this is something special. Not only do you get increased sound quality, but you also get the amazing artwork from Stanley Donwood. This album includes "Nude", a live favourite for many years that was originally written during the "OK Computer" sessions. More minimal that their "Kid A" period, "In Rainbows" does something that very few albums have done - its sound is distinct from previous Radiohead albums, but is still clearly Radiohead. Hail to the kings, they are back on top form.
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A Chaos Of Flowers
A Chaos Of Flowers (limited translucent pink vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: THRILL 607LPX. Rel: 18 Apr 24
I Felt A Funeral (6:03)
Not Speaking Of The Ways (6:11)
Chanson Pour Mon Ombre (3:44)
Canon: In Canon (5:14)
A Song For Marie (part III) (2:57)
Theft (5:29)
Quotidian: Solemnity (3:53)
Moonset (5:51)
Review: BIG BRAVE's music epitomises what has been called 'massive minimalism,' with layers of textural distortion and feedback accentuating its weight and frayed edges. Their artistry blends traditional folk techniques with a modern deconstruction of guitar music, all of which is evident in the new album A Chaos Of Flowers, which is a follow-up to their fierce 2023 album Nature Morte. Lyrically, the songs delve into vulnerability, isolation, and co-existence in nature and guitarist and vocalist Robin Wattie drew inspiration from poetry by female-presenting artists, exploring alienation's impact on the psyche. This record is a testament to the band's ability to evoke intense emotions through minimalist yet powerful arrangements.

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Lone
Lone (LP)
Cat: SOMA 017LP. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Agenda (4:17)
Kamitsure No Ookina Mizutamari (4:34)
Most Children Do (3:52)
Date (2:56)
Colchicum (3:47)
Komish (6:44)
Land (7:14)
Review: Japanese psychedelic pop singer-songwriter Ai Aso hails from Tokyo and has an almost impossibly wispy thin folky style to her singing that makes her utterly unique. She has been active since 2000 and has worked both solo as well as with the likes of White Heaven members You Ishihara and Michio Kurihara. Her solo album arrived back in 2014 and now a decade on gets a vinyl press via Ideologic Organ. It is beautifully delicate and whimsical, with lullaby-like guitar melodies and her own vaporous vocals drifting gently with a real sense of innocence in the sparse tracks. Lo-fi and intimate, this is a quiet gem.
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Octopus
Octopus (LP + insert)
Cat: DE 293. Rel: 12 Aug 22
Dokun (5:43)
Down By The Down (2:47)
Wake Up Song (3:39)
I Don't Know Why I'm Crying Now (2:49)
Believers (2:54)
Fuck You (3:12)
The Time (2:56)
Lilly & I (3:30)
Octopus (4:04)
Goodbye (6:05)
Review: Exploring electroacoustic techniques via piano, guitar, voice, and synthesizer, Istanbul-based composer, performer, and DJ Eylul Deniz makes her debut for the Dark Entries label under the Sunfear project name. The results fall somewhere between ambient, jazz, and experimental music with the addition of het haunting voice adding to the feeling of traditional songwriting being subverted and abstracted. Always taking unexpected turns, the title track even dipping into slow motion hip-hop beats, this Is a sometimes dark, sometimes uplifting exploration into totally original and highly memorable new territory.
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Eventide/Solace: Live At Real World Studios
Cat: SC 0001LP. Rel: 12 Sep 23
Pure Sunlight (3:09)
The Golden Hour (4:03)
The Blue Hour (4:00)
Grow Dark (4:29)
Nightfall (5:54)
In The Trees (live tracks) (5:58)
The Tree Of Life (7:04)
The New Earth (6:29)
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New Sentimentality
New Sentimentality (gatefold "cardboard smear" clear & brown vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPTSR 087C. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Tsunagaru Haruka Kanata (3:43)
1/21 (6:13)
New Sentimentality (6:38)
Goodbye (10:11)
Review: Japanese math/post-rock outfit Toe have become renowned for their virtuosic blend of jazzy, hyper-technical math-rock blended with emo shoegazing and tropical Balearic vibes. Originally released in 2006 as follow up to the band's 2005 debut full-length The Book About My Idle Plot On A Vague Anxiety, and beginning their trend of intersplicing each album cycle with an EP, New Sentimentality offers up four lengthy cuts running the sonic gamut of almost every water they wade within. Trading off noodling twinkles with acoustic pluckings, while abrasive jazz drum-fills clatter over the weaving gentle cacophonies, this is what happens when the emo kids become the new prog nerds.
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Isn't Anything (reissue)
Isn't Anything (reissue) (gatefold LP + art prints + MP3 download code)
Cat: REWIGLP 158S. Rel: 16 May 22
Soft As Snow (But Warm Inside)
Lose My Breath
Cupid Come
(When You Wake) You're Still In A Dream
No More Sorry
All I Need
Feed Me With Your Kiss
Sueisfine
Several Girls Galore
You Never Should
Nothing Much To Lose
I Can See It (But I Can't Feel It)
Review: First arriving in 1988, the debut album from My Bloody Valentine really is deserving of re-appraisal and reissue, albeit most musos out there won't have exactly forgotten it existed in the first place. Still, there are a whole lot of ears out there that were born too late and may not have discovered its wonders yet simply because they have far too much back catalogue greatness to unearth, and so this is a great opportunity to get stuck in, for want of better words.

The Irish dream pop and shoegaze pioneers do get pretty loud at times, but overall this is noise being used in a very different way to the vast majority of guitar styles before or since. Hence the record stunning critics of the day, with the sorely-missed Q magazine perhaps publishing the most apt description, from the mind of one Stuart Maconie: "The first full-length expression of this remarkable new sound: gossamer vocals and insinuating melodies glimpsed through sheets of blurred, opaque noise."
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1982
1982 (LP)
Cat: DE 312. Rel: 01 Mar 24
Facile (3:34)
Dancing + Slaving (3:47)
War=Strong (1:48)
Agua (Diablo) (6:13)
SI (I Couldn't See) (4:53)
A Dull Life (5:10)
We Are One (2:20)
I Killed Picasso (6:05)
Freighter (3:51)
Wolfen (3:33)
Review: Dark Entries takes it back to New York City in around 1982 for this previously unreleased record from Ike Yard. This cult crew was made up of Stuart Argabright, Michael Diekmann, Kenneth Compton, and Fred Szymanski and they worked in their own realm somewhere between proto-body music and No Wave peers in New York. They disbanded just a year after forming having dropped an EP on Les Disques du Crepuscule in 1981 and then a self-titled album for Factory in 1982. Using the Korg MS-20 and the Roland TR-808 they cook up plenty of hybrid electro-acoustic sounds and ramshackle rhythms that are underpinned by moody baselines and perfect to get bodies moving in the club. Whether you're a post-punk fan or lover of weird electronics, this is well worth checking out.
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Sentiment
Sentiment (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: THRILL 610LP. Rel: 18 Apr 24
4pm (1:34)
Head (5:51)
It Could Be Anything (4:38)
Asking For It (1:44)
III (4:21)
Lover's Spit Plays In The Background (4:02)
Sycamore Skylight (4:49)
Please 5 More Minutes (feat Lala Lala) (4:24)
W Sunset Blvd (1:30)
Ily2 (feat Hand Habits) (3:14)
Review: Los Angeles-based Canadian-American experimentalist Claire Rousay has made a name for herself due to her unique approach to post-rock-inflected ambience built off of primitive DIY field recordings captured on a Zoom H5 Handy Recorder, resulting in a curious form of emo musique concrete or "emo-ambient". Following on from a myriad of collaborations, projects, and singles, Sentiment marks her first full-length to put her usually hidden voice front and centre; utilising auto-tune to craft emotive hyper-folk musings delivered with androgynous hues. Described as a "meditation of the poignant emotional terrains of loneliness, nostalgia, sentimentality, guilt, and sex"; Rousay uses fractured narratives and one-way conversations to deliver painfully relatable, often uncomfortable musings, smothered beneath layers of droning reverb, monotonous acoustic plucking, and everyday sounds almost too familiar to pinpoint. The end result is the musical equivalent to our inner monologue at its lowest ebb, nattering incessantly while the world moves on around us, while sonically, it's the culmination of all Rousay's experimentation thus far, yet simultaneously more fearless and fragile.
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Our Latest Number
Our Latest Number (1-sided digitally printed "half & half" black & white vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: LPTSR 196C. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Dual Harmonics (3:05)
The Latest Number (5:11)
Etude Of Solitude (4:33)
FAR (5:30)
Review: Anyone familiar with Tokyo, Japan's predominantly instrumental math-rock prodigies Toe, should already be clued into the fact that the member's prolific nature prevents them from resting on their creative laurels for long, with each full-length they drop bookended by an EP. 2005's debut LP The Book About My Idle Plot On A Vague Anxiety was followed by the 2006 EP New Sentimentality, while after 2009's outstanding For Long Tomorrow came The Future Is Now in 2012. At the time of writing, 2018's aptly titled Our Latest Number currently sits as the group's most recent EP; sandwiched in between 2015's sonically transformative Hear You and 2021's latest output DOKU-EN-KAI. Furthering the experimentation of its preceding full-length, the EP strays from their signature twinkling, mathy noodles and emotive shoegazing, and instead embraces elements of minimalism and trip-hop, whilst expanding their acoustic-driven nu-jazz flourishes, and even sprinkling some ethereal vocals into the mix.
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Ancient Astronauts
Ancient Astronauts (gatefold LP)
Cat: MPLP 306. Rel: 18 Aug 22
The Ladder (6:26)
The Flower Of Awareness (11:27)
Mona Lisa/Azrael (3:15)
Chariot Of The Sun - To Phaeton On The Occasion Of Sunrise (Theme From An Imagined Movie) (22:05)
Review: Five tracks of madness and mayhem from one of Norway's most critically acclaimed and domestic-Grammy (Spellemannprisen) award-nominated bands, with several wins too. Which should come as absolutely no surprise to anyone who has been paying attention. Motorpsycho have always defied expectations, not least by offering up sounds that are contrary their name - less metal, more progressive and psyche rock with shades of jazz, post-rock, country and pop.

Ancient Astronauts represents their latest sonic incarnation, which is destined to keep the devout satisfied. Opening with a combination of grit and opera descending into a cool cat, wavy day-tripper of a swagger tune, 'The Ladder', 'The Flower of Awareness' then offers contrast by introducing huge power riffs, solos and crescendos, with even more intense guitar-made atmospheres offered on the closing two tracks.
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Luciferian Towers
Luciferian Towers (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: CST 126LP. Rel: 21 Sep 17
Undoing A Luciferian Towers (7:42)
Bosses Hang (14:35)
Fam/Famine (6:38)
Anthem For No State (14:38)
Review: The Canadian post-rock instrumentalists return with a demand for revolution, soundtracked by just shy of 45 minutes of orchestral aggression. As with all of their work, GY!BE convey their ideas articulately through evocative wordless music. The opener, 'Undoing a Luciferian Towers' sets a tone for the album with a monolithic and militaristic march. Passages of feedback open out into anthemic expanse on the three parts of 'Bosses Hang'. 'Fam/Famine' balances between harmonic assonance and dissonance, ramping up the tension before the final triptych 'Anthem Of The State' takes a more optimistic tone, with the movement away from noise providing some glimmers of light in the abyss. 'Luciferian Towers' is an impeccable and polished record, and possibly Godspeed You! Black Emperor's finest to date.
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Tooth
Tooth (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BLACKESTLP 014. Rel: 07 Jun 16
Coax (3:58)
Dead Heat (4:34)
Hold Your Line (4:24)
Front Running (4:26)
Dialling In, Falling Out (5:01)
Glassed (5:13)
Cold Cain (4:59)
Stammer (4:48)
Review: British duo Raime are back with the first album since 2012's brilliant Quarter Turns A Living Line and their signature style of dark ambience and haunting imaginary soundtracks which incorporate jungle, dub and post-punk influences into the mix also. The album is said to be largely influenced by their side project Moin which incorporates rock and metal influences too. According to Blackest Ever Black "the DNA of dub-techno, garage/grime and post-hardcore rock music spliced into sleek and predatory new forms." Highlights include the moody subtractive rock of "Dialling In, Falling Out", the dub and post punk crossover of "Dead Heat" and the brooding mood-lighting of "Cold Cain".
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Session 3
Cat: PNY 010. Rel: 20 Sep 22
Karfur Di Notte (19:16)
Poliziotto (6:43)
Alabama (3:57)
Review: Tropicantesimo's Session 3 is the third in what is a trio of EPs that all come ahead of and tease a new Gitania album. This is a collection of sounds steeped in ritual, in healing and celebration of self through sound and dance. Tropicantesimo was originally a party in Rome that soon became a "collective listening experience" which now has its own studio. DJs Hugo Sanchez, Lola Kola, Rocco Mago, Gabor, and Egeeno are behind the sounds and they all bring a mix of world rhythms, messages and sounds that are steamy, deep, languid and alluring.
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The Life & Times Of Gigi Black
Cat: NAT 021. Rel: 01 Mar 23
Model Minority (Recorded live For Unlimited Nation Summer Of 2020) (9:00)
Wake Up Thoughts (2:18)
Lust In The Times Of Love (14:11)
Cliffs Of Cancun (Recorded live For Unlimited Nation Summer Of 2020) (7:23)
Lando's Revenge (Try Me) (4:04)
End Of Times (10:41)
Tandem Beat 2 (4:11)
Black Poetry (4:46)
Sweet Children (Recorded live For Unlimited Nation Summer Of 2020) (4:07)
Southside Sue (6:52)
Shake Ya Body (7:22)
The Savage Lurks (8:34)
Lend Me An Ear (9:02)
1000 Truths (Inaugural Balearic mix) (10:07)
Little Kenny Broooke (9:31)
Affection (6:29)
Review: US producer SSPS is a ram outsider who is well known to fans of the weird and the wonderful. His adventurous experiments have landed on labels like L.I.E.S. and Kode run by Traxx and collide punk, noise, wave, hardcore, slow beat and jakbeat. This is a retrospective release that brings together some of his many highlights and proves why he is so well-loved by a community of fans on the fringes of the underground mainstream. As well as this genre references there are plenty of odd vocals and smeared synths unifying the sounds which here included four tunes recorded live For Unlimited Nation Summer Of 2020.
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Nero
Nero (limited 180 gram white & blue vinyl LP)
Cat: AREC 069. Rel: 01 Aug 23
Nero (4:32)
Nero (remix) (5:02)
Nero (Alt version) (4:32)
Nero (dub) (9:19)
Review: Godflesh are back with a new single taken from their new and upcoming album Purge which finds frontman Justin Broadwick - formerly half of Techno Animal with The Bug's Kevin Martin - using music as a way of processing his autism and PTSD. It is full throttle, dense post-rock music with his guttural vocals front and centre amidst walls of scuzzy guitar and industrial drum sounds. The original of 'Nero' comes remixed, and also as a dub and alternative version which is even more head-twisting. Not for the faint of heart, this one.
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Tales From The Trenches
Cat: LUMB 033LP. Rel: 28 Mar 24
1919 (5:24)
Archetype (6:22)
Charcoal Estates/Votes For Pinnochio/No Gateway (5:01)
X Marks The Spot (5:47)
No Show Tonight (5:19)
They Seek Her Here (6:06)
Platform (5:59)
No Show Tomorrow (4:37)
Review: The second solo releases from Edward Ka-Spel to appear on the Lumberton Trading Company label offers eight spectacularly original compositions from the outsider artist. These are tracks that bore their way into the heart and mind through startlingly personal moods and meanings. The atmosphere is often tense, and, when it's not, 'surreal' is the word that springs to mind - albeit more unusual hallucination than comical experiment. 'Platform 5' might be the best example of how unnerving things can get, the low, rumbling synth bassline underpinning spoken word, distant, almost inaudible harmonic refrain and eerie chorus. 'No Show Tomorrow' asks "what if they had a war and nobody showed up' to seemingly disconnected tones, notes and noises. 'They Seek Her Here' ups the tempo with a synth-wave-breaks trip through dystopian spaces.
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Atlantico
Atlantico (180 gram vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: MIRAAZ 2301. Rel: 05 Jan 24
Verticle (8:14)
Alegria Em Movimento (7:36)
Caleidoscopio (7:52)
Domingo Magico (2:51)
Para O Sol (6:21)
Review: Misha Panfilov is an Estonian composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer, based in Funchal, Portugal and Atlantico is a stunning showcase of his work on the Miraaz label. He mixes up psych, prog rock, jazz horns and international rhythms right from the opening moments of the dramatic 'Verticle.' Things take a more wistful folk bent on the jaunt that is 'Alegria Em Movimento' with more expansive jazz stylings taking over on 'Caleidoscopio'. This one comes on heavyweight vinyl and with an insert, plus great artwork, so is a real treasure.
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Passerella
Passerella (LP + poster with obi-strip)
Cat: DDP 010. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Inquieto (2:44)
Sfrenato Ritmo (3:08)
Fastidio (3:25)
Certo (2:23)
Mani (4:14)
Immane (2:49)
Movimento (3:16)
Giovani (3:13)
Passerella (2:52)
Ryan (2:28)
Brucia I Ponti (2:40)
Review: Recorded over the course of a single week during summer 2022, hauled up in a house on the stunning and serene shores of Lake Lugano, Passarella is an exercise in less as more. Spanning post punk, synth and dark wave, synth pop and more, the arrangements here aren't really minimalist, but share in a particular kind of functionality. Everything is in its right place, and there is absolutely nothing more. As such the aesthetics, and textures, are distinct in their rawness. There's more in common between Infesta's latest offering and the prototypes of these genres that were crawling out from the depths of cities such as Dusseldorf between the late-1970s and 80s than the vast majority of things produced today. Which isn't to write this off as pastiche or pure nostalgia, but to celebrate a pervading air of sonic adventure.
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Twists (A Visitor Arrives)
Cat: BB 443LP. Rel: 08 Jan 24
Polaris (5:13)
Tanger Telex (4:30)
Diver (2:32)
Loisaida Sisters (4:19)
Arithmetique (3:37)
Hands (3:12)
Hopscotch (3:45)
Mount Mason (5:21)
Kandili (6:50)
Review: Kreidler return to Bureau B and not without good reason. Their seventh outing on the highly respected label follows suit on previous exploits, exploring some outer limits of cosmic-leaning, guitar-led, electronically augmented stuff. Tracks that feel made for the hidden dancefloors of weird basements as much as the soundtracks to avant garde science fiction. And if that's too much of a stretch, let's just say 'mesmerising' and have done with it. Comparing and contrasting the warm bleeps and filtered hooks of 'Diver', for example, with 'Tanger Telex' and its strange, smoky brass trip into downtempo smoky heaven serves as a quick example of just how broad yet coherent Twists is. As does 'Arthmetique', a strange, patient thing of rhythmic licks and spoken word, when considered next to the fuzzy, dub-tech-meets-math rock of 'Mount Mason'.
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Le Composant Compositeur
Le Composant Compositeur (limited LP + CD + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: FFL 089LP. Rel: 16 Jan 24
Le Petit Geant (LP) (3:40)
Secoue Le Flipeur (3:56)
Flash-Back (3:36)
Bombes Fluo (4:32)
Aurora Bay (3:42)
Choc D'Amour (4:41)
Le Composant Compositeur (8:37)
Le Grand Geant (5:31)
Secoue Le Flipeur (bonus CD - unreleased version)
Generique (unreleased track)
Pile Ou Face (unreleased track)
Sous Le Moi (demo)
Pile Ou Face (Inaudible 1)
Dans Le Dedale (unreleased live)
Le Composant Compositeur (alternate version)
Un Decomposant, Des Composants (unreleased track)
Pile Ou Face (EP version)
Bombe Fluo (unreleased version)
Review: To say Philippe Doray and his Asociaux Associes finished the 1970s with creative fervour would be an understatement. First we had 1976's Ramasse-Miettes Nucleaires, then two years after that there was the equally potent Nouveaux Modes Industriels. Both were heralded as ahead of their time, at the time, bringing together strange, otherworldly pop, spacey prog, prototypes of Krautrock and impassioned poetry. Le Composant Compositeur followed, and in their own words marked the beginning of a new era in the 'Antisocial Associates' project (to use the English translation). It's a marvellous addition to the collection, too, a series of sharp, edgy, mutant pop tracks, weirdo brass experimentation, compressed electro, dubby ideas, and twisted, acid-spiked fairground themes.
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Tall Vision Of The Voyage
Tall Vision Of The Voyage (black & grey splattered vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PMVXLP 04. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Keohane's Rhythm (feat Kiran Leonard) (3:41)
Sunbeam 1000hp (feat Bingo Fury) (3:44)
Half Mile Down (feat Slaughter Beach Dog) (2:48)
White Dawn Fog (feat Anna B Savage) (4:52)
Iolaire (feat Morfydd Clark & Mabe Fratti - part 1) (4:52)
Iolaire (feat Morfydd Clark & Mabe Fratti - part 2) (5:22)
Iolaire (feat Morfydd Clark & Mabe Fratti - part 3) (4:10)
Iolaire (feat Morfydd Clark & Mabe Fratti - part 4) (2:41)
Review: Talk about taking risks. Delmer Darion's jaw-dropping second album is like no other you'll hear this autumn. Trust us. Taking inspiration from legendary tales like Jules Verne's Voyages Extraordinaires, the record is split into two powerful halves. On the one side, industrial electronica and bewitching vocals meet in this abrasive but beautiful sonic place that owes as much to darkroom pop as it does experimental synth-dom. Blending elements of shoegaze, ambient and doom folk, it's a place thick with mystery and awe, wonder and, to a lesser extent, fear, and one you want to spend plenty of time in. Part two, meanwhile, does away with what small amount of convention was there before, and opts for an 18-minute spoken word masterpiece, rooted in Arthurian lore but at surface level focused on the 1919 sinking of HMY Iolair, off the coast of Stornoway.
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End
End (gatefold yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: BELLA 1527VX. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Ten Billion People (6:25)
Moving On (4:32)
Loved Ones (6:05)
Peace Or Quiet (6:21)
All Mountains (7:28)
The Fight (6:12)
It's Never Going To Stop (7:57)
Review: Fans of Explosions In The Sky no doubt read the band's new album title with a degree of trepidation. Would this be the grand finale it has always felt like the outfit were gearing up for? Hopefully not, but nevertheless it certainly has the power of a magnum opus. "Every song comes from a story, or an idea one of us has had that we've all expanded on and made its own world," the group say of the new LP. "Our starting point [here] was the concept of an ending - death." If that sounds bleak then it might be worth reconsidering attitudes towards endings. Rather than wallowing, Explosions In the Sky do what they have always done so well here, but perhaps even better than before. Monumentally-sized operatic rock music highly influenced by classical, grand enough to see your entire life pass before the mind's eye as the keys, refrains and bombastic melodies unfold, reminding us that while nothing last forever, it was probably a blessing to be here in the first place.
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Inner Cop Avoidance
Cat: ICA 1. Rel: 26 Feb 24
ICA 1 (6:22)
ICA 2 (3:55)
ICA 3 (11:37)
Review: Inner Cop Avoidance is a cult supergroup that is already surrounded by plenty of discussion and conspiracy despite only having played their first gig in 2022. Made up of Krisitan Poulsen on guitar, Mathias Saedrup guitar, Sebastian von der Heide on drums and percussion, Max Stocklosa on synth, xylophone and vocals, this self-titled album from the group lands as the inaugural drop on their own label. It is a brilliantly cacophony of electronics and percussion with twisted rhythms, post-rock guitars and a fiercely experimental approach that results in brilliantly beguiling music that somehow combines the futuristic and avant garde with bird calls and ancient shamanic ritual.
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Fantastic Voyage: New Sounds For The European Canon 1977-1981
VARIOUS
Cat: XXQLP2 124. Rel: 24 Jan 24
Simple Minds - " Theme For Great Cities" (6:02)
Cabaret Voltaire - " Silent Command" (4:20)
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "Riot In Lagos" (5:55)
Grauzone - "Eisbar" (4:24)
The Associates - "White Car In Germany" (5:05)
Patrick Cowley - "Nightcrawler" (6:54)
Isabelle Mayereau - "On A Trouve" (2:49)
Chas Jankel - "3,000,000 Synths" (4:59)
Peter Gabriel - "No Self Control" (4:01)
The Walker Brothers - "Nite Flights" (4:31)
Thomas Leer - "Tight As A Drum" (4:48)
Daryl Hall - "The Farther Away I Am" (3:02)
Harald Grosskopf - "So Weit, So Gut" (5:38)
Robert Fripp - "Exposure" (4:35)
Areski Belkacem & Brigitte Fontaine - "Patriarcat" (7:05)
Basil Kirchin - "Silicon Chip" (4:13)
Holger Czukay - "Ode To Perfume" (4:17)
Review: Fantastic Voyage: New Sounds For The European Cannon 1977-1981 is one of the most grandiose titles for a record we have come across in a while, but we like it. Fortunately for those involved, the music on this new gatefold heavyweight double album stands up to scrutiny for lovers of sounds that collide electronic, post-rock and experimental with synth, new wave and even a touch of new age ambient. The track list is a big one with tried and tested names like Patrick Cowley, Cabaret Voltaire, the late Ryuichi Sakamoto, Peter Gabriel and more all featuring. It makes for quite the trip and a fine reminder of the magical newness of electronic music back then.
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2 Ynfynyty (reissue)
2 Ynfynyty (reissue) ("jawbreaker" vinyl LP)
Cat: BPR 27V2. Rel: 03 Jan 24
Sandy On The Beach (3:11)
Crashing The Ride (1:23)
Monkey Chow Mein (6:11)
Unhappyable (4:02)
Cumulo Nimbus (6:41)
We Buy Gold (2:29)
So Jellified (4:50)
Evil May Acre (2:53)
Party Ice (6:47)
Sunday Mondays (4:32)
Review: Here comes a reissue of Cherubs's 2 Ynfynyty album on a rather impressive and unique jawbreaker vinyl. It is one of a bunch of reissues of this metal band's best work including special 30th anniversary editions of their Icing album. This one has not been on vinyl since its original release back in 2015 and at the time it was the cult band's first new music in 20 years. It was an immediate hit with older fans as the cult noise rock kings headed into new territory but not without foregoing plenty of the hallmarks of their definitive early sounds.
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At The Top Of The Stairs
Cat: FV 114LP. Rel: 11 Apr 24
At The Top Of The Stairs (part One) (13:53)
At The Top Of The Stairs (part Two) (11:53)
Review: Loren Connors and Alan Licht's collaborative journey spanning 30 years culminates in their eighth album, At The Top Of The Stairs, is a great example to their enduring partnership and musical evolution. Recorded live in 2018, the album features two side-long pieces that showcase the duo's ability to create ethereal, abstract soundscapes with intricate arrangements. Throughout their collaboration, Connors' ghostly blue tones and Licht's meticulously crafted feedback and harmonic patterns have formed the core of their unique sound. At The Top Of The Stairs captures the duo's ascent through layers of atmospheric tension, punctuated by Connors' thunderous waves of effects. Connors and Licht have left an indelible mark on the experimental music landscape.
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The Next 60 Years
Cat: JD 014. Rel: 27 Mar 24
Same Life Flowed (3:45)
Pure Intention (4:41)
Thirsting (4:41)
Mulligan (3:16)
Burn Clear (4:34)
Face In The Water (5:53)
Flood Of Light (5:08)
Xtrails (2:59)
Review: Thomas Bush debuted with Old and Red and then followed up with 2022's Preludes, marking the arrival of an artist who can genuinely be seen to have a fresh voice. A man capable of crafting patient, slow burning, deep and often beguiling soundscapes, guiding us through a strange world of electronic folk, experimental indie, lo fi alternative pop, and some unknown tones in and amongst. Now back with another, in many ways little has changed - things are just as unhurried as ever - but the pace allows us time to become even more immersed in the realm he's creating. There's melancholy, beauty, reflection, deft use of disharmony, strange sounds that seem to float and glide past ears, or submerge us further in the trippy joy of it all.
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Wat Ik Dacht Toen Ik Lag: The Dub Remix Album
Cat: KLD 005MR37. Rel: 20 Feb 24
People Shrink (Andy Moor remix) (4:19)
Like A Chicken In The Corn (Desmond Denker remix) (2:05)
Donkeys Don't Grow Here (Phanton remix) (1:29)
Exploding Dub Syndrom (Yurke remix) (4:12)
Dub Specie Ludens (Dubby King Knarf remix) (5:48)
DU BUST DOOD DUB (Istari Lasterfahrer remix) (4:31)
Danger They Say (Begritty remix) (3:39)
Review: An incredible roster is drafted for this very rare rethink and revisitation of work by the mighty Dutch oddities ZEA, a band most probably won't be too familiar with, and, as a quick Google will tell you, are definitely not ZE:A, a South Korean boy band who make decidedly more chart friendly (in South East Asia at least) forms of music. Instead, these Netherlanders are known for their Kraut, kosmische, post punk, DIY electro stylings, and those building blocks make for some excellent reworking courtesy of a cast from various sites of steeped musical heritage. Andy Moor (The Ex, Amsterdam), Desmond Denker, Phanton, and Begritty (Cologne), Yurke (Dusseldorf), Istari Lasterfahrer (Hamburg), Dubby King Knarf (Knarf Rellom, Hamburg) all offer their own takes on that which was already difficult to describe, making for a strange and beguiling collection which is impossible to say no to.
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Something In The Room She Moves
Something In The Room She Moves (limited gatefold translucent red vinyl 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: WIGLP 506X. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Sun Girl (5:50)
These Morning (3:47)
Something In The Room She Moves (6:15)
Spinning (6:11)
Materia (3:10)
Meyou (5:13)
Evening Mood (6:20)
Ocean (5:35)
Talking To The Whisper (3:40)
Who Brings Me (6:39)
Review: Julia Holter's sixth album Something in the Room She Moves might just be the Los Angeles songwriter's best work. In the past she has often explored memory and dreamlike futures but on this new outing she is very much more in the moment throughout. She explains herself hat "There's a corporeal focus, inspired by the complexity and transformability of our bodies." Musically the album mixes fretless electric bass pitches with her unique vocal melodies. The recognisable sounds of the Yamaha CS-60 interweave with more organic wind instruments and add up to a fluid, watery sound that flows smooth and carries you along with it amongst the gorgeous harmonies.
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W
W (translucent blue vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: SBR 287LPC1. Rel: 21 Jan 22
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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The Great Regression
The Great Regression (limited pink vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALCOPOP 235X. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Clocks (3:43)
Ded Wurst (2:31)
Summer Of The Shark (2:48)
Three (3:12)
The Warden (2:28)
I Am Kate Moss (3:53)
Instinct (3:27)
Hehe (2:51)
Teeth (5:36)
No Thanks, I'm Full (7:03)
Review: The Great Regression is a new 10-track long player from Brighton five-piece Ditz. They only came together back in 2015 and soon launched their first EP before undergoing a number of changes of line-up. Before that they had already established themselves with fine singles like 'Gayboy', 'Total 90' and a cover of Peaches' 'Fuck The Pain Away' and now back that up here with abrasive but accessible sounds. Steve Lamacq on BBC Radio 6 Music is a big fan and with social commentary as good as it is on 'Ded Wurst', so are we.
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Another Thought (reissue)
Another Thought (reissue) (gatefold 140 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: BEWITH 108LP. Rel: 18 Nov 21
Another Thought (2:15)
A Little Lost (3:18)
Home Away From Home (5:13)
Lucky Cloud (2:17)
This Is How We Walk On The Moon (4:42)
Hollow Tree (2:30)
See Through Love (4:41)
Keeping Up (6:20)
In The Light Of The Miracle (6:01)
Lucky Cloud (Return) (3:00)
Just A Blip (3:40)
Me For Real (4:51)
Losing My Taste For The Night Life (4:30)
My Tiger, My Timing (5:33)
A Sudden Chill (2:42)
Review: Surprisingly, Arthur Russell's first posthumous collection of music, 1993's Another Thought, has never before been released on vinyl. With this gatefold double-album, Be With Records has finally set the record straight. It's well worth picking up, not least because the set, which was initially put together after raiding the legendary cellist-turned-producer's archive of unreleased recordings, is little less than superb. Full of hard-to-pigeonhole songs in Russell's unique style - effects-laden blends of cello, acoustic guitar, emotive vocals, twangy double bass and so on - Another Thought contains some of Russell's most refined and emotional recordings, including such classics as 'How We Walk on the Moon' and 'In The Light of a Miracle'.
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Agaetis Byrjun (reissue)
Cat: 019029 6805387. Rel: 01 Oct 21
Svefn-G-Englar (11:06)
Staralfur (7:23)
Flugufreslarinn (7:47)
Ny Batteri (8:01)
Hjartao Hamast (Bamm Bamm Bamm) (7:11)
Vidrar Vel Til Loftarasa (10:16)
Olsen Olsen (6:54)
Agaetis Byrjun (8:16)
Avalon (4:20)
Review: The year is 1999 and while the sounds of Ibiza lounge house and blistering trance dominate much of the radio waves, elsewhere in Europe something very special is taking form. At this point in time, Sigur Ros had only put out one album, Vonn, in 1997, and followers who joined more recently, when the Icelandic oddities broke into major TV advertising campaigns and movie scores, but haven't looked back at their origins, might be surprised at what that one sounded like. Altogether darker, much more cacophonous.


Aegis Byrjun would follow the groundbreaking but largely unsung debut (Vonn only sold 300 copies in their own country) with a groundbreaking moment that set a precedent for everything they have done since. This is where big brands like Nissan pricked up ears, mesmerised by a sound that's at once alien, yet also deeply human, huge but intimate, classical yet contemporary, and fundamentally focused on triggering emotions.
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Heart Under
Heart Under (limited translucent blue vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: PTKF 30193. Rel: 27 May 22
23 (5:02)
Still (3:59)
I Am You (4:01)
Seed (4:50)
Blue Chalk (4:52)
Early (3:51)
Sore (4:24)
Mirrors (3:48)
In Shade (5:09)
Rivers (5:25)
Review: Just Mustard's second album is her first for Partisan Records. It is a coherent but widescreen exploration across 10 tracks that all add up to a great whole. Her magic vocals, scything guitars and brooding rock drums all make for intense and scintillant listening. Tracks like 'Seed' roll up and down on lumpy drums with gauzy guitar textures, while there is a more ethereal sound to 'Early' which floats up amongst the stars. 'In Shade' has a catchy post punk rhythm and 'Sore' is dense and caustic shoegaze style rock that drags you with it into a world of questions.
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Screen Time
Screen Time (180 gram vinyl LP in debossed sleeve)
Cat: LORD 293. Rel: 16 Mar 22
The Station (2:46)
The Town (4:06)
The Home (5:00)
The View (4:08)
The Neighbor (1:43)
The Walk (1:50)
The Upstairs (3:56)
The Dream (4:09)
The Parkbench (2:16)
The Realization (8:57)
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Deutsche Elektronische Musik 4: Experimental German Rock & Electronic Music 1971-83
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 459. Rel: 06 Nov 20
Alex - "Patella Black" (3:44)
Klauss Weiss - "Driving Sequences" (3:27)
Can - "I'm So Green" (3:05)
Agitation Free - "Laila" (part 2) (6:47)
Deutsche Wertarbeit - "Guten Abend, Leute" (5:38)
Amon Duul II - "Wolf City" (3:20)
Michael Rother - "Flammende Herzen" (7:03)
Klauss Weiss - "Pink Sails" (2:10)
Virus - "My Strand-Eyed Girl" (4:16)
Conrad Schnitzler - "Ballet Statique" (4:49)
Kalacakra - "Nearby Shiras" (9:14)
EMAK - "Tanz In Den Himmel" (2:50)
Et Cetera - "Mellodrama 2a" (5:12)
Gruppe Between - "Triumphzug Kaiser Maximillian I" (3:15)
Roedelius - "Halmharfe" (3:25)
Dzyan - "Dragonsong" (7:30)
Harmonia - "Deluxe (Immer Wieder)" (9:43)
Gunter Schickert - "Suleika" (6:19)
Witthuser & Westrupp - "Schopfung (1 Mose 1)" (8:26)
Review: Here's hoping you've got your super-weird hat on. As the title of this latest Soul Jazz compilation suggests, the tracks on here are anything but by numbers and cross so many genre lines it often becomes impossible to differentiate between the rock and electronic bits, simultaneously teaching us all something about the connectivity of everything, and how real creativity has never been siloed by style.

Of course the likes of 'Guten Abend, Leute' by Deutsche Wertarbeit are firmly in the synth end of things, a building track that uses phaser noises and accordions to create something that could definitely work on today's dancefloors. And next on the list, 'Wolf City' by Amon Duul II, is a strange rock brew of post punk and jazz. But elsewhere work such as 'Pink Sails' by Klauss Weiss, 'Ballet Statique' from Conrad Schnitzler and the heartbreakingly beautiful pianos of Roedelius' 'Halmharfe' make differences harder to identify.
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Rhythms Resolutions & Clusters
Rhythms Resolutions & Clusters (yellow vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: THRILL 019LPX. Rel: 22 Apr 22
Alcohall (John McEntire) (4:03)
Your New Rod (Rick Brown remix) (4:15)
Cobwebbed (Casey Rice remix) (4:33)
The Match Incident (Steve Albini remix) (5:26)
Tin Cans (The Puerto Rican Mix) (Brad Wood remix) (4:02)
Not Quite East Of The Ryan (Bundy K Brown remix) (5:07)
Initial Gesture Protraction (Jim O'Rourke remix) (4:44)
Cornpone Brunch (Mike Watt remix) (4:12)
Review: Purely democratic bands are hard to come by, but Tortoise might just be a known exception to that rule. 'Rhythms, Resolutions and Clusters' is probably ther best LP in their lot to encompass this outlook; a well-rounded album of trudging quasi-electronic codi, released in 1995 as part of the industrial and post-rock scenescape. It hears 7 tracks nod to wonky, pained, muddy dub in the vein of 23 Skidoo, This Heat, Pole or Muslimgauze, and this new cream reissue of course contains all the remixes; Steve Albini, Jim O'Rourke, and Bundy K. Brown et al.
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Rhythms Resolutions & Clusters
Rhythms Resolutions & Clusters (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: THRILL 019LP. Rel: 22 Apr 22
Alcohall (John McEntire) (4:02)
Your New Rod (Rick Brown remix) (4:15)
Cobwebbed (Casey Rice remix) (4:28)
The Match Incident (Steve Albini remix) (5:26)
Tin Cans (The Puerto Rican Mix) (Brad Wood remix) (4:02)
Not Quite East Of The Ryan (Bundy K Brown remix) (5:03)
Initial Gesture Protraction (Jim O'Rourke remix) (4:22)
Cornpone Brunch (Mike Watt remix) (4:09)
Review: Tortoise's 1995 album Rhythms, Resolutions & Clusters gets a first new vinyl pressing in almost three whole decades. It is a fine collection of remixes that is from ended associates and family including Casey Rice, Mike Watt (Minute Men), John McEntire, Bundy K.Brown and many more. They all help make it a much better than average remix album with a couple of all time gems from these a-listers who are all in fine form. Jim O'Rourke's 'Initial Gesture Protraction' and Steve Albini 's take on 'The Match Incident' are two particular standouts.
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Rehearsal Tapes & Alt Takes NYC 1976-78
Cat: IMP 054. Rel: 02 Jun 22
Summer Piano Solo (LP1: Summer '76 The Piano Sessions) (4:14)
Pale Blue Eyes (4:29)
Pale Blue Eyes (China) (3:24)
Cry (3:27)
I Can Feel It (2:13)
Leather Jacket (6:00)
Look At You (1:19)
Son Of Sam (Crazy Like You) (2:37)
Cry (3:21)
3E (3:10)
Plane Separation (2:59)
Cats (2:00)
Don't Be So Sensitive (2:57)
11000 Volts I (LP2: December '77 11000 Volts) (6:38)
11000 Volts II (5:14)
Cats (1:56)
3E II (3:45)
11000 Volts Jam (4:07)
Helen Forsdale (LP take Rough mix) (2:26)
Helen Forsdale (Alt take) (2:02)
Puerto Rican Ghost (2 takes Drums & vocals) (2:08)
Puerto Rican Ghost (Alt take) (1:44)
Puerto Rican Ghost (LP take Rough mix) (3:24)
Hairwaves (Alt take 1) (2:10)
Hairwaves (Alt take 2) (1:22)
Hairwaves (Alt take 3) (3:38)
Tunnel (Alt take) (2:43)
RTMT (LP3: July '78 - Scorn) (1:57)
Cairo I (2:25)
Cairo II (3:10)
Scorn (2:28)
Tunnel (3:39)
Hairwaves (3:03)
Outside Africa (3:19)
Untitled Mystery (Tape cuts Off) (2:29)
NN End (3:00)
Scorn (3:00)
Monopoly (3:55)
Mummy Talk Pause (2:31)
Monopoly II (4:15)
Immediate Stages Of The Erotic (5:24)
Review: You arguably won't get a more unique or insightful window into the No New York no wave post-punk scene than with this intrinsic batch of demos. Mars would go on to conjure sounds that meshed and blended all forms of punk, noise and even post-rock, before the terms became so commonplace. These rehearsal tapes/alternative takes are lifted from the art collective's early formative years when they were still learning how to channel their communal influences and aspirations into sonically challenging, rewarding movements. Filled with thick room-noise reverberations, this pressing grants the ideal opportunity to play spectator (or a mere fly on the wall).
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Arkaoda
Arkaoda (LP)
Cat: AKULP 1034. Rel: 02 Jun 22
U (19:59)
Ra (6:00)
Beja (14:18)
Review: Damo Suzuki was with seminal krautrock outfit Can from 1970 to 1973, lending his vocal talents to albums such as Tago Mago, Future Days and Ege Bamyasi. Exactly fifty years after the latter LP, you can hear him on this new recording described as being 'derived from fantasy'. In collaboration with Spiritczualic Enhancement Center, an eight-piece group of self-proclaimed disciples from the CAN University that gathered at Berlin-based club Arkaoda, it feaures three tracks; 'U', 'Ra', 'Beya' - excerpts from this gathering at the beginning of 2020.
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Rheinlust
Rheinlust (limited hand-numbered gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: C56LP 022. Rel: 20 Jun 22
Rheinlust (9:26)
Links Der Pegnitz (14:43)
Leerlauf (11:29)
Haru (5:08)
Fur Paul (7:21)
Review: Since its release almost a decade ago, Furstattl's debut EP for Claremont 56, the revivalist krautrock brilliance of 'Rheinlust', has become an in-demand item. It's for this reason that the label has decided to reissue it, alongside a wealth of other tracks from the Mountaineer offshoot and create this compilation style album. Record one pairs the kraut-goes-space-rock 'Rheinlust' with its' original B-side, the even more cosmic and epic, Can-go-Balearic style brilliance of 'Links Der Pegnitz'. Record two contains two hard-to-find cuts from C56 compilations, the pleasingly upbeat and breezy 'Leerlauf' and the heavier, fuzzier 'Haru', with previously unheard cosmic rock/kraut-disco number 'Fur Paul' (a track named in tribute to Claremont 56 founder Paul 'Mudd' Murphy).
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Let The Power Fall
Let The Power Fall (200 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: DGMLP 6. Rel: 29 Jun 22
1984 (12:04)
1985 (11:03)
1986 (4:58)
1987 (5:06)
1988 (6:36)
1989 (10:57)
Review: Robert Fripp's pioneering work in electronic music reached its influential peak with the so-called Frippertronics tour of 1979. Creating compelling soundscapes out of tape loops might not seem revolutionary now, but it certainly was at the time, and out of the tour came this limited and highly prized album, perhaps the most sincere recorded document of Fripp's creative breakthrough. Now Let The Power Fall is being pressed on vinyl for the first time since its initial release on Editions EG in the 80s, and it comes with additional versions of '1984' never heard before.

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Barbarism
Barbarism (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPFFR 448. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Fits/My Love Can't Be (4:28)
Talking In My Sleep (intro) (1:01)
Fake Nostalgia (4:06)
Deamt I Talk To Horses (4:57)
Flag Wave (part 1) (4:36)
Flag Wave (part 2) (2:52)
Captivated (3:52)
No Man (5:31)
A Semi Or A Freight Train (3:55)
How Do I Know (PRING 5) (3:49)
Barbarism (2:40)
Review: Much more than just a solo indie project by an alt-music darling (though it does fall under that bracket), Priests' former punk frontgirl Katie Alice Greer presents her first full-length solo LP, 'Barbarism', following a slew of EPs detailing her crazed new electronic sound. An interesting sonic take on the absence of culture or civilization, the LP is a rapturous, entirely unique bridge between indie, art and noise rock, and is packed with rippling nuances and details that make Greer's voice sound quite literally drowned. A strange, dreamy and breathtaking take on a sound that Greer's built up over years.
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Dreams
Dreams (180 gram orange vinyl LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: TSR 242. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Anima (2:40)
Go Through The Night (3:50)
Shadow (feat 9m88) (3:47)
Witches (3:46)
Dreamlike (2:04)
Wings (feat KCWO) (1:29)
Happy But Sad (3:49)
Deities' Party (feat Chio Tian Folk Drums & Art Troupe) (5:09)
Dear Humans (3:42)
Gaze At Blue (album version) (3:50)
Fable (2:59)
Dream Of You (feat Lin Sheng Xiang) (4:08)
Review: Spring is certainly in the air on the third outing from Elephant Gym. The Taiwanese (Kaohsing) rock band have set out to delve pretty deep into our minds, projecting sounds that bore holes and become earworms, bringing about a state that's almost hypnotic. The impressive thing is, that's done with a collection of 12 tracks that pack so much personality and - at times - energy, they couldn't possibly have this effect.
As an album, this sounds like prog rock balladry ('Dream Of You'), good time jazz ('Dear Humans'), spellbinding piano solos ('Dreams', 'Wings'), experimental funk ('Witches'), and numerous raw, dense, psychedelic odysseys that can be challenging to unbox and absorb, but, once immersed, the full experience is mind-bogglingly rich and rewarding, with a multitude of genres happening, interpreted by one star attraction.
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If I Die I Die (40th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
If I Die I Die (40th Anniversary Edition) (remastered) (gatefold clear vinyl LP + booklet + insert)
Cat: VP001CLP. Rel: 10 Nov 22
Ulakanakulot (2:26)
Decline & Fall (4:44)
Sweethome Under White Clouds (4:40)
Bau-Dachong (5:49)
Baby Turns Blue (3:39)
Ballad Of The Man (3:29)
Walls Of Jericho (3:06)
Caucasian Walk (4:42)
Theme For Thought (5:36)
Review: Virgin Prunes' If I Die, I Die album turns a remarkable 40 years old this year and as such it gets a special anniversary re-release. The original music has all been fully remastered and now included alongside it on the 2 x CD version is a selection of never before heard rarities and remixes which take in some unheard rough mixes of tracks such as 'Ballad.' This clear vinyl press has one of the band's best-known tunes in 'Baby Turns Blue' which was produced by Wire's Colin Newman and is an examination of purity and beauty. A real rock classic.
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Clear Spot (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2022)
Cat: 060349 7839490. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Low Yo Yo Stuff (3:42)
Nowadays A Woman's Gotta Hit A Man (3:46)
Too Much Time (2:47)
Circumstances (3:14)
My Head Is My Only House Unless It Rains (2:51)
Sun Zoom Spark (2:15)
Clear Spot (3:34)
Crazy Little Thing (2:40)
Long Neck Bottles (3:18)
Her Eyes Are A Million Blue Miles (2:57)
Big Eyed Beans From Venus (4:25)
Golden Birdies (1:39)
Nowadays A Woman's Gotta Hit A Man (Early mix) (4:00)
Clear Spot (Rough mix - instrumental) (3:47)
Crazy Little Thing (Rough mix - instrumental) (3:06)
Dirty Blue Gene (Rough mix - instrumental) (3:44)
Big Eyed Beans From Venus (Rough mix - instrumental) (4:33)
Kiss Where I K'aint (2:55)
Sun Zoom Spark (Rough mix - instrumental) (2:32)
Nowadays A Woman's Gotta Hit A Man (Rough mix - instrumental) (4:23)
Little Scratch (2:58)
Low Yo Yo Stuff (Rough mix - instrumental) (3:47)
Dirty Blue Gene (alternate version 3) (3:05)
Circumstances (alternate version 2) (3:30)
Review: Captain Beefheart - AKA Don Glen Vliet - was apparently looking to right some of the wrongs that accompanied the release of his previous records with this 1972 outing. Although catapulted into the cult premier league with Trout Mask Replica three years earlier, and delivering three very good records between then and this, commercial success had continued to evade the arty blues master, something he went out to rectify here.
Failing to chart in the UK, and peaking at 191 in the Billboard 200 Albums Chart stateside, it's hard to make any big claims about him achieving that goal. Nevertheless, Clear Spot is a timeless slice of evidence in support of his legendary status, with the raw, grizzled sound we love him for defines everything here, not to mention incredible guitar riffs and genuinely innovative song craft (see the broken and surreal 'Golden Birdies' for one example.)
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Spiderland (remastered)
Spiderland (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: TG 364LPV2. Rel: 24 Jun 22
Breadcrumb Trail (5:53)
Nosferatu Man (5:15)
Don, Aman (6:34)
Washer (8:25)
For Dinner (4:53)
Good Morning, Captain (7:37)
Review: In many ways Spiderland is lucky to exist., Slint weren't exactly the most avid studio band in the world, only recording two full length albums during the five years in which they were properly active. They also disbanded around the time this record was released - 1991 - perhaps even shortly before, which could have scuppered any plans for their difficult second even after they managed to emerge from a recording facility with enough tracks.

But what tracks they are. Spiderland is rightly considered an absolute landmark, an LP that captures the spirit of rock 'n' roll in transition. Leaving one decade behind, and the hardcore punk that had dominated the underground guitar scene, while still retaining those ethics, it has one foot in grunge, another in experimental, another in garage and a fourth somewhere else. Enough limbs to mark it out as a real mutant.
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Together
Together (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: NUM 301LPC4. Rel: 22 Sep 22
New Directions
Retrograde
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Time Glitch
Teeth
Escalator
Familiar Fields
Moonroam
Sleepyhead
Making Room
Drifter
Feel No Joy
Sad Boys
Review: American rock band Duster aka multi-instrumentalists Clay Parton, Canaan Dove Amber, and Jason Albertini return with a fourth full length album that across 13 intimate tunes explores interplanetary goth sounds. It is a heartbroken record weighed down by heavy emotions as the aching synths, nagging drums and unresolved guitars linger in the air. Though sad and melancholic on the surface, the delicate nature and softness of these tunes is also striking beautiful in many cases. These are loner lullabies that encourage you to wallow in downbeat moods and come out the other side feeling refreshed and resolute.
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Heavy Rocks (2022)
Heavy Rocks (2022) (gold vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RR 75261. Rel: 11 Aug 22
She Is Burning (3:38)
Cramper (3:21)
My Name Is Blank (3:17)
Blah Blah Blah (9:19)
Question 1 (0:27)
Nosferatou (5:19)
Ruins (2:37)
Ghostly Imagination (3:52)
Chained (3:33)
(Not) Last Song (6:12)
Review: Over three decades into their well storied career, Japanese post/noise-rock auteurs, Boris, return with the latest addition to their 'Heavy Rocks' saga. Running the spectrum of dynamic ground the band have covered throughout their tenure, this latest project explores both the most ferocious and serene material the stoner-doomers have ever tempered with. From the bombastic, fuzzed out opener, 'She Is Burning', to more industrial tinged fair, such as the unsettling, 'Ghostly Imagination', these ten pieces coagulate to paint a sonic tapestry of one of the most innovate, stone cold heavy rock acts to ever grace our speakers. When you need expansive, multi-faceted noise-rock to keep you endlessly guessing, send no substitutes for Boris.
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