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Submersive Behaviour
Submersive Behaviour (translucent blue swirled vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: JNR 419LPC2. Rel: 03 Feb 23
1983 (A Merman I Should Turn To Be) (17:24)
Moonburn (4:57)
The Golden Ratio (4:27)
Aspirin (Slight Return) (4:50)
Ann (4:22)
Review: Australian art-punk combo Tropical Fuck Storm bring the weird and wonderful to this new album on Joyful Noise. Submersive Behaviour is a new type of take on the well worn cover album concept. The band put all their energy into 36 minutes of mental reworks of epic classics by legends like Jimi Hendrix, Middle Aged in the Middle East in the Middle Ages, Men Men Menstruation and The Stooges. Friends and collaborators such as Dan Kelly, the Bard of Beenleigh and Aaron Cupples all get involved to add to the carnage.
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Asunder Sweet & Other Distress
Asunder Sweet & Other Distress (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: CST 111LP/666561011116. Rel: 25 Mar 15
Peasantry Or Light Inside Of Light (10:28)
Lambsa Breath (9:25)
Asunder, Sweet (6:13)
Piss Crowns Are Trebled (13:37)
Review: The Canadian sonic soothsayers here deal out their shortest, and most immediate record since their 1997's debut, yet for all its 40-minute brevity, there's no shortage of the kind of monolithic intensity that the band have become renowned for. As orchestral and elegiac as it triumphantly amp-abusing, "Asunder..." is a masterclass in windswept atmospherics, powerful dynamics and apocalyptic grandeur, building to a climax with enough emotional heft to shake any listener's world on its axis. Existing more than ever outside of genre and comparison, Godspeed continue to inhabit an awe-inspiring sonic landscape that is theirs and theirs alone.
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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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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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The World Is Full Of Plankton (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Cat: 10RSDAA 1. Rel: 21 Jun 21
The World Is Full Of Plankton (7:59)
All Is Harvest (6:45)
The Emptiness Of Nothingness (6:45)
Review: Not a lot sounds like The Amorphous Androgynous, which is a relief because with a name like that you really do need to back it up with something experiential. A quick search online can tell anyone the duo - better known as Future Sound of London - have a strange relationship with Noel Gallagher, having recorded with him only to then be told by the Manchester man the outcome was shit so he destroyed the masters. Apparently these then turned up in a sock circa 2018 and you could almost be forgiven at least one of the tracks is here.

Actually, The World Is Full of Plankton comprises three tracks from 2005's album Alice in Ultraland, but the wailing, trippy, spaced out vocals that float in and out of dominance on the title number almost sound like the old Oasis lad. It's a deep and very operatic affair, which contrasts the exotic spatiality of 'All Is Harvest' and the prog rock piano stepper, 'The Emptiness of Nothingness'. Amazing stuff.
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Port
Port (orange vinyl 12" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: SCR 199T. Rel: 18 Aug 22
Port (4:44)
Port (Working Men club remix) (7:02)
Port (WH Lung & Tom Sharkett remix) (7:37)
Port (Daniel Avery remix) (5:54)
Port (A Place To Bury Strangers remix) (3:21)
Port (Jonathan Snipes remix) (4:18)
Port (Mouth Company remix) (3:54)
Review: Hull and Leeds-based band bdrmm finally follow up their acclaimed debut album Bedroom - which was instantly passed as a modern day shoegaze classic - with a new EP. It features the recent single 'Port' as well as fresh remixes by the ever more essential Daniel Avery, plus Working Men's Club, A Place To Bury Strangers and others. That single, 'Port,' took the band in a new direction with a darker sound fun of distorted drones and beats, with howls of anguish and manic guitar frenzies. That is carried over into the rest of the EP next to some radical reworks.
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Off Road
Cat: IMP 042. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Pumpkin Creek (3:30)
Three If By Train (4:02)
Rendezvous Up North (10:04)
Dystopian Turboprop (5:59)
Skiing Plus Shooting (5:37)
Back Off (4:57)
Review: David Grubbs and Mats Gustafsson were old friends when they wrote this record back in 2002 when it was first released. They met in Chicago and this album was their second collab but it very much subverted expectations with its impactful and windy diverse collisions of free jazz, drone music, country-tinged folk and weird and wonderful digital sounds. Gustafsson is a Swedish sax virtuoso who helped define many of these sounds with his expressive playing style. Fans of illbient, improv, industrial and music concrete will all find something to love on this newly sequenced re-recording of the original album.
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Satanic Slumber Party
Satanic Slumber Party (limited 1-sided digitally printed pink vinyl 12")
Cat: JNR 412LPC1. Rel: 20 Oct 22
The Chairman's Portrait (6:41)
Midnight In Sodom (5:06)
Hoof & Horn (6:49)
Review: A collaborative EP between 2 Australian rock giants, this limited one-sided collectors disc comprises the 19 minutes long 'Satanic Slumber Party' split into three sections. 'The Chairman's Portrait' intro is a dark, heavily distorted spoken-word piece backed by dark rumbling guitars that explodes into the head-banging electronic banger 'Midnight in Sodom'. The angry lyrics are paired with awesome melodic guitar solos and chiptune noises, before shifting into noise rock territory. 'Hoof and Horn' takes up most of the runtime at a hefty 12 minutes, in which ambient drone begets experimental sound effects that are reminiscent of the liquid bass and synths favoured by producer SOPHIE. The track evolves into a demonic lullaby that wouldn't feel out of place in an episode of American Horror Story, and fans of 2 Mello's 'Atmospheric Horror Music Vol.1' will greatly appreciate this track. The EP is all-in-all a camp experience. An Avante-Garde, quintessentially fun blend of two incredible groups.

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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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Together
Together (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: NUM 301LPC4. Rel: 22 Sep 22
New Directions
Retrograde
N
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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The Distance Between Heart & Mouth
The Distance Between Heart & Mouth (cyan vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TSR 25LPB. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Silent Talk (4:57)
Autumn Speak (3:44)
Archeological Longing (3:52)
See Saw Seen (2:33)
To The Test (3:22)
Buried Way Out (3:13)
Person Count (3:53)
Song For Mary Black (3:57)
SoSo (4:32)
Review: Cork based musician Elaine Howley is part of many locally successful bands including The Altered Hours and Crevice, but this is her debut solo venture. The Distance Between Heart And Mouth is the haunting final culmination of an audio diary first noted down on a four-track tape recorder, later translated into gorgeous musical form. Glitchy darkwave and boxy dream pop tempered by ghostly vestiges of goth are among its sonics, as the album slinks through nine synthy meditations on intimacy, communication and ritual.
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Arles
Arles (LP)
Cat: BB 428LP. Rel: 26 Apr 23
Arrivee (3:20)
Arles (7:58)
Lucidite (5:18)
Espace Gestuel (5:19)
Tournesol (5:08)
Irise (6:25)
Review: Club scene doyen, dance music veteran, and rave culture hero Johannes Auvinen opts to depart from the dance floor, at least for the time being, and deliver Arles - an ode to the other side of the electronic-acid scene, those sounds that make most sense after the chaos and carnage of a party have subsided and you're safely home on the couch with you and yours and all dearest.
And it works as well as it should, with the experience both of living in that world and making anthems for it clearly evident in the overall production quality and ideas. Arles is a warm blanket, that friendly therapist, an album that understands where you've been because it was there too. Remarkably, despite what that may suggest, this is not ambient or particularly leftfield stuff. Instead, it's rhythmic, pop-infused electronica goodness, for want of a more succinct, less awkward turn of phrase.
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Diabel (Soundtrack)
Diabel (Soundtrack) (LP + insert)
Cat: FKR 112LP. Rel: 20 Jan 23
The Devil (1:55)
Freedom For A Promise (0:24)
Wartorn Wasteland (0:54)
Wretched Woodland (1:32)
Wedding Dance Macabre (4:32)
A Mute Reunion (0:28)
The Devil Fits - God In His Youth (0:09)
Through The Door - Theador (1:18)
Your Father Is Dead Young Lord (Be Cursed) (1:04)
Broken Boudoir (0:33)
Theador & The Rifles (0:44)
The Bordel (0:31)
Mother (1:06)
Daughter Of The Sin (1:01)
Zakonnica (1:28)
Rope Him To The Horse (1:25)
Around You Is A Void Circle Save For The Stinking Corpses (1:28)
Understand Nothing (1:24)
No Blackberrys In Winter (2:32)
Cancel The Evil Gently (0:31)
Mother Snake (2:06)
The Fiery Sword (3:13)
The Duel (1:12)
Not The Horse (1:34)
The Quill - Whats Not Written Does Not Exist (0:58)
The World Is Beautiful (Climb The Tree) (1:16)
Theador Go Back To God (0:43)
The Black Dog (1:51)
Review: The ominous clangs and thuds grow louder and louder, louder and louder, atmosphere of increasing tension turning into borderline panic as timbre's brooding menace threatens to erupt into snarling aggression. Suffice to say, like a good chunk of Diabel, 'Wedding Dance Macabre' is disinterested in niceties and would likely run anyone through who is looking for background music. The fact this is one of Andrzej Korzy?ski's scores for one of Andrzej ?u?awski's movies only makes that feat more phenomenal, given the role soundtracks often play in cinema.

Of course, it's not all so foreboding and intimidating. Tracks like 'Through the Door - Theodor' are in fact downright playful, tune comprising high pitched 'boing' noises, like springs recoiling in harmony, while 'Your Father Is Dead Young Lord' is a masterclass in emotionally captivating piano. Nevertheless, the point remains - these were never meant to accompany a visual piece, but instead play leading parts in the narrative of Diabel.

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A Comforting Notion
A Comforting Notion (12" (indie exclusive))
Cat: SWP 010V. Rel: 24 Mar 23
Consistent Dedication (3:08)
Retributions Of An Awful Life (5:26)
A Comforting Notion (3:36)
24 Hours (4:27)
Review: Heartworms are brand new outfit releasing under Speedy Wunderground - one of the few contemporary imprints giving fresh faces a fighting chance. Their debut EP 'A Comforting Notion' embeds the dystopian vision of one Jojo Orme into our minds - the frontwoman is a grandiose performer, giving tired tropes of delicate female bandleaders a run for its money through means like gritty post-punk and dark synth instrumentation, and a macabre sense of humour. The band's name references a heart-defecting parasite that is commonly found in dogs and is spread through mosquito bites - but don't worry, this EP will make your heart feel nothing but joy (permitting, at least, that you're a fan of bleak music!)
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Embryo Issue #3
Embryo Issue #3 (limited cassette + poster + magazine (soundfiles not available))
Cat: EMBRYO 3. Rel: 25 May 23
Devil's Gateway - "Mastery Of Nature"
Review: Physical pro-printed magazine of interviews and art prints, QR mix from Janet Davis, Tape from Devil's Gateway with O-Card sleeve Art and A3 Poster from Francesco Goats.
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Preludes
Preludes (limited LP + autographed art print)
Cat: ODA 01M. Rel: 10 Aug 23
Hew (2:44)
The Hill (2:13)
Pasture (2:20)
Forever Never (3:56)
Landlock (2:17)
Magnolia (5:11)
Follow (2:04)
Review: Odda is a new label emerging from the Leaf Label firmament, which should give you some idea of where the sound - and indeed quality - rests. The first release is a debut for Flaer, otherwise known as Realf Heygate, who delicately builds up pastoral musings with a strong British psychedelic vibe. 'Pasture' in particular is a beautiful folk soliloquy on acoustic guitar with all the scrapes and slides captured in magnificent detail. Elsewhere the sound is more embellished, but whatever the approach it's reliably beautiful, making for a strong debut for label and artist alike.
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The Path
Cat: GBX 043CD. Rel: 31 Jul 23
Coordinates
The Path
Highways & Byways
Pixie-Led
The Exile Way
Between Sea & Sky
Sunrise At The Crossroads
All That I Am
Going, Gone
Blind Alley
The Wrong Spot
You Won't Find Me
Last Orders
Highways & Byways (instrumental)
Between Sea & Sky (instrumental)
Going, Gone (instrumental)
The Wrong Spot (instrumental)
Review: While Jim Jupp's work as the Belbury Poly has always touched on pagan imagery, clandestine atmospherics and vintage electronics - with a dash of pastoral instrumentation thrown in from time to time - it's fair to say that he's never released an album quite like The Path, his seventh full-length excursion. Recorded with the help of a band of musicians - bass, guitar, flute, clarinet and piano all feature alongside his familiar analogue and modular synth sounds - and a narrator (poet and spoken word artist Justin Hopper), the album manages to be atmospheric and alluring whilst also being loose and groovy - all re-imagined folk-rock, eyes-closed psychedelia, breezy jazz and library music chic. It will surprise some fans, for sure, but it's a genuinely fantastic album and a huge step forward from a producer who's not content to just plough the same musical furrow.
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Words For The Dying (reissue)
Words For The Dying (reissue) (limited clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WASTC 60. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Introduction (1:40)
There Was A Saviour (interlude I) (9:35)
On A Wedding Anniversary (5:04)
Interlude II (0:49)
Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed (3:53)
Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night (4:21)
Song Without Words I (5:32)
Song Without Words II (4:45)
The Soul Of Carmen Miranda (3:25)
Review: John Cale's Word For The Dying album was first released in 1989 on the Opel label. It was produced by Brian Eno and is Cale's "heartfelt response to the Anglo-Argentinian War." It takes the form of Cale's favourite Dylan Thomas' poetry set to music and the lyricism and melodic phrasing throughout is truly sympathetic and complementary. The compositional qualities of this album are astounding and make for a resonant listen. This reissue comes via All Saints on limited clear vinyl and a download code is included.
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Studio Sessions 1972 & 1980
Cat: LSD 69021. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Guitar Jam (1980) (23:48)
A Tale Of Love (1980) (18:45)
Field Of Artificial Flowers (1972) (4:58)
Review: Pre-eminent Japanese noise rockers Les Rallizes Denudes have a complicated back catalogue which only adds to their enigmatic legacy, and here's another tantalising window into their chaotic sound. These psychedelic, lo-fi recordings hail from sessions in 1972 and 1980, with the A-side fully given over to the sprawling 23-minute 'Guitar Jam' - a potent exercise in driving riffs building to a monstrous crescendo. There is plenty more long form exploration to be found on the B-side, with 'A Tale Of Love' stretching out over 18 minutes before a previously unheard version of the band's classic 'Field Of Artificial Flowers', reordered during the 1972 Oz Days sessions.
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We Will Fall (1983)
Cat: CVSD 098CD. Rel: 31 Aug 23
The End
So Tough
Not The Same
Play With Fire
Not A Beast
Touch
Greatest Band In Hell
Behind You
Tv Eye
Paint It, Black
I'm Waiting For The Man
Not A Beast
Track 13
Track 14
Review: Dredd Foole and the Din (the latter an alter-ego of a band called Mission of Burma) only recorded a handful of releases in the early to mid 1980s but are regarded in some quarters as one of that era's most underrated outfits. We Will Fall, the latest CD in Corbett vs Dempsey's dig through the short-lived band's archive, comprises music recorded - but never released - back in 1983. It offers a neat snapshot of their unique approach, in which pre-determined chords and lyrics provided a bed for all manner of improvisation. All of the material was recorded "live" from the sound desk with no post-production, much (though not all) at gigs within their home city of Boston. It's a gloriously freewheeling affair that joins the dots between heavy post-punk rock and more experimental, noise-influenced freeform workouts.
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Exit Simulation
Exit Simulation (limited CD)
Cat: KRANK 240. Rel: 30 Nov 23
1111
The Nite B4
U Care
Violently Rooted
Exit Simulation
Exits
Soma
Messages From Above
Lament
Violently Rooted Reprise
The Architect
Analysis Paralysis
Cascade
Review: A fresh, atmospheric sound is proferred by South Carolina singer and producer Nancy Blues in the form of her latest vinyl LP Exit Simulation, in which she cuts through the intertwined hazes of childhood memory and personal psychogeography to produce a veritably ultra-ambient dust cloud of sound in 13 tracks. At its core, the album trickles faintly forth from the watershed that is neo-soul - multi-layering her voice; harmonizing; pitting honest, raw rimshots-n'-crackles against contemporary stylistic cornerstones like lo-fi and night-bussy ambient electronica - all to evoke, convincingly, the mood of stasis in which she finds current solace in her current home of Charleston. Evocative of having found a newfound time and place to reflect, Blues conjures up the weekends of her youth, spent mesmerized at the ambient music of the slow-paced devotionals performed by the local Oklahoman church band.
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Quemando Iglesias
Quemando Iglesias (clear vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: DSEN 001. Rel: 17 Jan 24
Quemando Iglesias (5:44)
Obssesion (4:50)
Anexados Impensandos (5:58)
Mucha Droga (3:26)
Review: Argentina born producer and DJ Born has been serving up some fresh sonic treats for three or four years now and here makes the natural next step of starting his own label. Desencanto will become a place to hear Sebastian Rosas Bruno's freshest tackle as exemplified by this first 12" which collides techno, new wave, electro and new beat. Text with the tunes says the EP is the first of many that will "deal with the disillusions of today's world: political, social, economic and also those left by old loves." Concept aside, these are innovative and impactful cuts.
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Direct Action
Direct Action (limited LP)
Cat: FDLP 146. Rel: 09 Nov 23
The Hammer (7:26)
Causewayhead (4:14)
Saudade (9:46)
Free The Nipple (5:41)
Cornelius C (5:15)
Direct Action (11:38)
Review: Originally formed in 1977 (the year punk supposedly died), the Mark Perry-led collective known as Alternative TV are often cited as one of, if not, the first act to marry reggae rhythms to punk rock motifs. Refusing to rest on these laurels for long, however, the group would go on to utterly defy easy categorisations over the ensuing decades, with their 1979 second album Vibing Up the Senile Man (Part One) eschewing much of the anthemic mayhem of their debut The Image Has Cracked, in favour of a more experimental free-jazz form. This early anecdotal evidence is vital when attempting to unpack their new eleventh LP Direct Action. Following on from 2015's Opposing Forces, and serving as their first project of new material in almost a decade, this latest collection opts to be their most challenging, impenetrable and unwelcoming yet. Utilising tape loops, isolated guitar passages, minimal vocals and an overall industrial-leaning quality, the fact that the group so many decades ago had their first rehearsals at Throbbing Gristle's Industrial Records studio seems like no great revelation in retrospect. Unconcerned with listener expectation or radioplay, Direct Action demands animated response yet refuses to offer any helping hand down its path of caustic, alien sonics.
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Acid Psychedelic King Go To The East: 1975 Live & Studio
Deeper Than The Night (9:54)
Field Of Artificial Flowers (6:32)
White Awakening (5:51)
Memory Is Distant (9:00)
Field Of Artificial Flowers (13:18)
Review: Rare 1975 live and studio recordings by the Japanese psychedelic noise legends Les Rallizes Denudes. Five tracks' worth of sonic sacred geometry are spread across two reissued sides; lo-fi garage crunchouts, noise truncations and cathartic let-looses come in the form of 'Field Of Artificial Flowers' and 'Deeper Than The Night' on the A, while the B-side delivers two deeper, more whacked-out, increasingly insane outsider hells, 'Memory Is Distant' and 'Field Of Artificial Flowers' (a name used twice, in true Denudes fashion).
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Bastard
Bastard (limited LP)
Cat: WM 03LP. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Sticky (5:18)
May (5:57)
Slowfast (Falling Down The Stairs With A Drumkit) (5:45)
Without (6:47)
G-deep (4:38)
Spaced In (3:42)
Spiked (5:03)
The Orange House & The Blue House (6:31)
Turn (5:49)
Review: First released in 1997 as his sixth and final LP project, Colin Newman's Bastard came to the innovative "post-everything" label Swim a good while after the Wire member and electronic experimentalist had already made several splashes in the mitts of the infamous Cartel, the arch-distributor and de facto trade guild giving rise to labels like 4AD and Beggars. Keeping in close knit to such sonic romanticists helped propel Newman's sound into dreamier realms over the years, and this seven-tracker functions as the pinnacle of this tendency. First coming across as a more convincing analogue to contemporaries like Lush, Newman's sound here is less polished and thus more "authentic"-seeming, basking in militant breaks and techstep entrainments and which come blent with incredible pad and amped-up guitar washes. In the in-betweeny moments, we're also met with trip-hop delights resting on the lower-ends of the spectrum; the alien middle finger on the cover says it all, a veritable "fuck you" gestured by an early subject of dance music, a genre that Newman recalls was a misunderstood, much-maligned genre at the time.
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Nina Harker
Nina Harker (LP + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve (soundfiles not available))
Cat: ZORN 103. Rel: 21 Dec 23
Le Pont A Voiles
De Dos Il Fuit
Track 3
Er Zog
Ramier
La Luna
Hin Und Her
Swing
E
Bocas No Chao
Review: French-German duo Nina Harker are made up of Apolline Schoser and Nocola Henry, who have been testing at the fringes of folk across intermittent albums with an introverted brilliance about them. Now they make a cosy home on Aguirre Records with this extended excursion into their strange sound world, where skewed finger picking and disembodied vocal snatches lope around in a distorted soup, only for Schoser's singing to cut through the mix and bring your focus into a re-calibrated present. It's considered chaos played out with patience, constantly delivering the unexpected and leaving a strong impression from its very first notes to the last.
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Unwound (B-STOCK)
Unwound (B-STOCK) (rising blood vinyl LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: NUM 1290LPC2. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Antifreeze
Rising Blood
Understand & Forget
Fingertips
You Bite My Tongue
Stuck In The Middle Of Nowhere Again
Warmth
Prospect
Kid Is Gone
Kandy Korn Rituals
Against
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record ever so slightly warped, otherwise in excellent condition***


Washington, D.C. post-hardcore noisemakers Unwound came up in the early 1990s with a DIY ethos and a penchant for making every instrument screech. The 1995 album Unwound was intended as their core statement of intent (not to be confused with their first ever cassette of the same name), finding them inspired divinely by tropes from krautrock and jazz. For a punk band, there are a relatively high number of wide power chords throughout this one, contrasting to the raw, centred and raspy vocals from Justin Trosper. A monumental achievement, filled with pace changes and soul-ripping drops into oblivion.
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Infants Under The Bulb
Cat: SSR 115. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Small Grey Man (4:01)
Viewers Like You (5:45)
Game Show (3:18)
The Wall (part 1 & 2) (2:31)
Tokyo Paris LA Milan (4:39)
The Wall (part 3) (1:22)
2-600-LULLABY (4:04)
Abandoned By The Narrator (2:00)
The Ascent (4:21)
Big Guitar Jack Off In The Sky (5:11)
The Wall (part 4) (1:33)
Review: The Minneapolis Uranium Club Band's Infants Under The Bulb album is an engaging journey through unbridled punk creativity and raw guitar energy. Released amidst their hometown's vibrant underground scene, the album defies categorisation in the way it blends elements of punk, post-punk and experimental rock. With relentless rhythms, angular guitar riffs and cryptic lyrics, each track unfolds in heavy and arresting fashion and the band's unconventional approach and uncompromising attitude challenge listeners to embrace the unconventional throughout this most visceral of albums.
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 in stock $19.05
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Dip Friso
Cat: REAL 006. Rel: 27 Feb 24
I'll Get To Hiding (3:21)
The Conversation (5:05)
Thin Ayrshire (2:55)
A Sorry Business (2:55)
Another Country (4:17)
Midnight (2:09)
Review: Scottish electronic oddity Murray Collier returns on his own Real Landscape imprint - the sole preserve of this production alias - for a self-titled outing. His fifth release under the moniker certainly confirms what we already knew; this project is the work of a musical auteur, and is every bit as unique to the talent behind it as the label and EP name. Attempting to describe what's here isn't easy, then. 'The Conversation' uses mechanically precise percussion to lay out its otherworldly groove. 'Thin Ayrshire' goes lo fi and psychedelic, a track that sounds almost like a rural ritual being performed by a lost humanoid species. 'I'll Get To Hiding' is delightfully lackadaisical in vibe, strutting, shuffling, and stepping its way through what could be categorised as pop-r&b fed through the weird machine, and even that wouldn't come close.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $18.27
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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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