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The Dark Side Of The Moon (50th Anniversary Edition)
The Dark Side Of The Moon (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold 180 gram clear vinyl 2xLP (side 2 + side 4 UV printed) + poster in spot-varnished slip-case)
Cat: 505419 7665325. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Speak To Me (LP 1) (0:20)
Breathe (In The Air) (3:19)
On The Run (3:04)
Time (6:49)
The Great Gig In The Sky (4:17)
Money (LP 2) (6:42)
Us & Them (4:13)
Any Colour You Like (3:03)
Brain Damage (3:27)
Eclipse (5:19)
Review: Now celebrating its landmark 50th anniversary, Pink Floyd's seminal The Dark Side Of The Moon remains a timeless masterpiece and is a groundbreaking fusion of progressive rock and psychedelic soundscapes. This iconic album, known for its conceptual brilliance and sonic innovation, continues to captivate with its introspective lyrics and haunting melodies half a century on and this 50th Anniversary Edition pays homage to the monumental work on some very special vinyl pressings and packaging. With its celestial tapestry of sound and thought-provoking themes, his record is often cited as one you need to hear before you die, and you really do.
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Back In Time: Live In Denmark 1972
Cat: AV 2018107. Rel: 27 Mar 24
Speak To Me
Breathe
On The Run
Time
Breathe (reprise)
The Great Gig In The Sky
Money
Us & Them
Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Eclipse
One Of These Days
Careful With That Axe, Eugene
Echoes
Review: Legendary prog rock icons Pink Floyd performed live at the KB Hallen, Copenhagen on November 10 ,1972 and this is a digitally remastered recording of that night. It's a great bit of musical history, capturing the band across two CDs that feature many highlights, not least the epic 24-minute rendition of 'Echoes' which is about as prog as prog can get. As well as that, the album takes in the entirety of The Dark Side Of The Moon plus extra tracks 'One Of These Days' and 'Careful With That Axe Eugene,' all of which make it a superb addition to the collection of any fan.
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Catalogue Raisonne: Vol. 11: Round The Edges (The Definitive Edition)
Cat: SIS 011SC. Rel: 31 Jan 23
Darkside (7:31)
Maypole (5:05)
Live For Today (8:06)
Rc8 (I See Hate) (5:14)
The Cat (5:25)
Zero Time (6:49)
Review: Northampton-based psychedelic rock band Dark formed in 1968 while founding member Steve Giles was still at school. They quickly became popular on the live circuit and worked up a tight playing style that they managed to capture when in the studio. Their debut album is their most well-known but a long series of compilations have also been issued. However, this is the first-ever accurate reproduction of one of the last surviving original twelve gatefold copies of the band's debut with the full-colour gatefold sleeve.
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Animals: 2018 Remix
Animals: 2018 Remix (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 019029 5600532. Rel: 16 Sep 22
Pigs On The Wing (1) (1:24)
Dogs (17:04)
Pigs (Three Different Ones) (7:04)
Sheep (4:02)
Pigs On The Wing (2) (11:44)
Review: Prolific Pink Floyd record producer and engineer James Guthrie once again has his 2018 remix album for the band's 'Animals' reissued, this time on limited LP wax. A five-piece meditation on Floyd's penchant for animalism, Guthrie's reinterpretation yanks the Orwellian structure and themes of the original album and hurls them back into an electronic prog rock prayer, with many of the new versions impressively breaching 10 minutes. In true Floyd fashion, this is window-closed, record-sleeves-on-the-floor, bong-hitting stuff, but with an extra Guthriean darkness lended to it. Clock the pig oinks littering the mix too.
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Nether Netherland: Utrecht Broadcast 1984
Cat: PARA 588LP. Rel: 19 Dec 23
Such A Shame (5:34)
My Foolish Friend (4:49)
Have You Heard The News? (5:09)
The Party’s Over (5:46)
Dum Dum Girl (4:00)
Tomorrow Started (7:08)
It’s My Life (5:17)
Talk Talk (3:30)
Call In The Night Boy (4:16)
Hate (4:28)
Mirror Man (4:25)
Does Caroline Know? (3:32)
Renee (5:32)
Why Is It So Hard? (3:45)
Again A Game Again (2:50)
For What It’s Worth (4:36)
Call In The Night Boy (3:30)
Review: The legendary Talk Talk was one of a kind. Not only did they craft exceptional studio albums rich in melodic details but they were top in the live arena too. This sublime broadcast from 1984 finds them in Utrecht in the Netherlands playing for a live FM Broadcast recorded at the Muziekcentrum Vredenburg on 27th May. The group formed by Mark Hollis is in dynamic form and they worked through all their hits to date alongside cuts from the two albums which they had already put out at that time. Experimental rock, jazz and free improv all defined this most artful band.
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Catalogue Raisonne Vol X
Cat: SIS 010SC. Rel: 31 Jan 23
Darkside (7:31)
Maypole (5:05)
Live For Today (8:05)
RC8 (5:00)
The Cat (5:25)
Zero Time (6:52)
Review: British psychedelic rock band Dark released their debut album Dark Round The Edges in 1972 and put out several more until the late 70s. Steve Giles was the man responsible for forming the group while still at school in Northampton in 1968. He took care of the design, photography and production as well as playing lead guitar and providing vocals alongside Martin Weaver on guitar, Alan Bowley engineering and Ron Johnson on bass. Their well-honed live sound transferred well to record when they head into SIS Studios to record the bulk of their work. Melodic prog rock licks, fuzzy guitar riffs and angular drums define much of this collection.
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The Dark Side Of The Moon (50th Anniversary Remastered Edition)
Cat: 505419 7181146. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Speak To Me
Breathe (In The Air)
On The Run
Time
The Great Gig In The Sky
Money
Us & Them
Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Eclipse
Review: Given that it is the fourth biggest selling artist album of all time, with some 45 million copies in circulation, you'd be forgiven for questioning the point of this 50th anniversary edition of Pink Floyd's most celebrated work. Yet, like the various Beatles albums that have been remastered and remixed in recent years, there is certainly a point to polishing the sound using modern technology. Put simply, 'Dark Side of the Moon', an album that's famously sonically detailed and was painstakingly recorded at the time, has never sounded better. With its mix of ambling progressive rock epics and memorable songs, it has always lent itself to listening on headphones; now, thanks to a sparkling and stunning 2023 mix, it's a more immersive and enveloping listening experience than ever (and that's before we get to the separately available surround sound and Dolby Atmos versions).
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Discipline (remastered)
Discipline (remastered) (200 gram vinyl LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: KCLLP 8. Rel: 26 Oct 22
Elephant Talk (4:48)
Frame By Frame (5:06)
Matte Kudasai (3:48)
Indiscipline (4:35)
Thela Hun Ginjeet (6:26)
The Sheltering Sky (8:22)
Discipline (5:05)
Matte Kudasai (Alt mix) (3:47)
Review: King Crimson of the 1970s sounded very different from the band that made this Discipline album with a newly formed line-up of Robert Fripp, Bill Bruford, Adrian Belew and Tony Levin seven years after the band first broke up. It is now 40 years young so gets the requisite reissue treatment and has also been remastered for the occasion. It comes on a mighty hefty 200g vinyl so can be played extra loud, just as it should. The record mixes up electronica, funk, pure pop, modern avant-garde and much more and was a chart success in many different countries around the world.
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Live In Cuxhaven 1976
Live In Cuxhaven 1976 (limited translucent blue vinyl LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: SPOON 65. Rel: 13 Oct 22
Cuxhaven 76 Eins (6:33)
Cuxhaven 76 Zwei (8:00)
Cuxhaven 76 Drei (8:27)
Cuxhaven 76 Vier (6:41)
Review: Live in Cuxhaven 1976 is the third release in Can's special series of live album reissues. It follows Can Live in Brighton 1975, which came out in December 2021. As with a good chunk of Can's latest releases documenting the bulk of their live appearances (which were inarguably their best performances, often outmatching their recorded material), the album consists of four instrumental pieces Eins, Zwei, Drei and Vier.
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Raw Bites
Raw Bites (limited heavyweight vinyl LP + insert + postcard)
Cat: RRGEMS 15. Rel: 11 Jul 23
Riff (7:45)
Doom (7:31)
Raw Bites (4:56)
War Setib 1 (1:04)
Archie (8:39)
Kesam (4:08)
Duke (4:38)
War Setib 2 (1:37)
Review: Estonian-based label RR Gems is on a mission to present music that carries on a rich tradition of "free form, experimental and jazz" sounds. It does that here with dynamic Helsinki sextet, Soft Power, who have a style that ranges from jazz-rock to psychedelic jazz, always with exuberant musicianship and eclectic energy. Raw Bites is another exceptional outing that challenges conventions without ever losing sight of a compelling groove in amongst the cosmic sounds and noodling melodies. Walking bass brings bluesy qualities to some tunes and others are epic sonic adventures a la Sun Ra.
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Dark Side Of The Moon: A Piece For Assorted Lunatics
Breathe/The Travel Sequence/Time/Breath (reprise)/The Mortality Sequence (21:00)
Money/Us & Them/Scat/The Lunatic Song (21:37)
Review: In music, they say be careful what you wish for. We think it's also important to be careful what you accomplish. Presumably Pink Floyd understand this only too well, with Dark Side of the Moon catalysing a step up for the progressive rock noblemen in terms of status, but also a shift in fan base demographics as "play the hits" ticket holders gradually replaced deep dive listeners. Conceived as a suite of music that would switch up what the band saw as a live show going a little stale, Dark Side of the Moon: A Piece for Assorted Lunatics first hit public ears in January 1972 when excerpts were incorporated into a gig at Brighton Dome. Representing not the namesake album itself, but rather a version of its contents organised in two long medley arrangements, seamlessly melding psychedelic rock into one grand overture, if anything this is how the music was actually intended to be heard.

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The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (mono) (remastered)
Cat: 019029 5024406. Rel: 04 Mar 22
Astronomy Domine (4:07)
Lucifer Sam (3:08)
Matilda Mother (3:01)
Flaming (2:46)
Pow R Toc H (4:25)
Take Up Thy Stethoscope & Walk (3:08)
Interstellar Overdrive (11:57)
The Gnome (3:47)
Chapter 24 (2:14)
The Scarecrow (1:58)
Bike (1:28)
Review: Hi-def mono reissue of Floyd's classic 1967 album, remastered in 2017 from the original analog tapes. Known for its rough, crunchy psych sound that predated the band's later, boundless space rock sensibilities, this is the wall-breakers at their most primordial, and their least beat-around-the-bush. This one's been given an anniversary reissue a whopping three times in a row; of course, we should endeavour not to overlook the more perfunctory, audiophiles' rarities such as this. Make sure you add it to your 'Gates Of Dawn' collection while you can.
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 in stock $19.21
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Mirror To The Sky
Mirror To The Sky (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 196587 77571. Rel: 18 May 23
Cut From The Stars (5:24)
All Connected (9:06)
Luminosity (9:03)
Living Out Their Dream (4:45)
Mirror To The Sky (13:53)
Circles Of Time (4:53)
Unknown Place (8:12)
One Second Is Enough (4:02)
Magic Potion (4:08)
Review: Interestingly, having reinvented themselves in the 80s with the help of Trevor Horn and various other members of the team, accidentally spawning the pioneering legends Art of Noise in the process, when we come to 2023, a trip back to their 70s heyday is more what the doctor ordered. With their guitarist Steve Howe at the production helm they are fancy technology-free, sounding as live as ever, and have restoered everything from the long songs - two of the 13 here top nine minutes - to the old logo and sci-fi artwork. They've even got a new Jon in to replace the old one. and Davidson does a good job of impersonating Anderson, apparently with the help of a female singer double tracking his vocals. You don't need a PhD to work out this is a nostalgic trip, but as attempts to relive former glories go we have heard a lot worse.

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Zombie Mandingo
Cat: FLIES 67. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Zombie Mandingo (4:19)
Tuareg Road (3:22)
Blue Eyes (2:27)
Ritual (3:41)
Around The Island (3:53)
Love & Bones (3:40)
Voodoo Hunter (2:22)
Hanuman (4:39)
Zombie Mandingo (Trailer music) (1:28)
Review: Larry Manteca's Zombie Mandingo album arrived back in 2013 and in the danced plus has only ever been available digitally. Now it makes its debut on wax and remains a bold listen that was devised as a soundtrack to a non-existent exploitation film. It fuses funk, jazz, and Afrobeat influences with plenty of niche cinematic references such as the zombies in Lucio Fulci's horrors and Umberto Lenzi's cannibalistic adventures. The resulting mash up is beguiling to say the least with horror-tinged exotica next to Fela Kuti rhythms and elements of Italian Library music and colourful psychedelia. A boundary pushing work to say the least.
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Neu! (reissue)
Neu! (reissue) (limited picture disc LP)
Cat: LPGRON IP. Rel: 15 Jul 22
Hallogallo (10:13)
Sonderangebot (4:24)
Weissensee (6:48)
Im Gluck (6:51)
Negativland (9:43)
Lieber Honig (7:16)
Review: Legendary kraut and prog rock duo NEU! aka Michael Rother and Klaus Dinger make the 50th anniversary of their self titled debut album with a special reissue all formats. This limited edition picture disc format is one for the collectors for sure. The music still sounds fresh with its mix of heady ambient and lazy grooves, driving motor kicks and psyched out sounds all making for perfectly immersive listening. Weird and wonderful and unbelievably avant garde for 1972, it remains one of the most impressive debut albums of the era.
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Maiden Flight (remastered)
Cat: SCLP 040. Rel: 06 Mar 23
Maiden Flight (3:57)
Star Of Ishtar (8:06)
Sailboat (5:29)
My Lady Know No Other (2:01)
Za Da Phase Three (1:14)
Za Da Phase Seven (0:46)
Broken Ladder (4:47)
Man On The Mountain (2:35)
Where The Hell Is Home (2:39)
Stormdance (part 1) (2:17)
Stormdance (part 2) (3:51)
Calender (1:02)
Review: It could not get much more late-1960s into early-1970s folk rock if it tried. Band name: Rainbird. Album title: Maiden Flight. General vibe: somewhere between a psychedelic ultraworld, late night blues basement and trip to a remote island to join an off-grid community. Painting quite a vivid picture there, admittedly, this 1971 rarity proves exactly why contemporary musicians can try to emulate this era but will never truly recreate it. Simply put, it's impossible to commit in the same way today. Rant and questionable point aside, Rainbird's uncovered gem is an epic masterpiece in no uncertain terms. From the wistful croonerdom of 'Stormdance (Part 1)' and its Wurlitzer powered chaotic seizure follow up l ('Stormdance (Part 2)'), to the lead guitar solo mastery of 'Man On the Mountain' and the quiet, reflective journeyman stuff on 'Sailboat', it manages to include every totem of this scene, without sounding cliched.
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Night Gnomes
Night Gnomes (gatefold 180 gram purple splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: MA 0331LPS. Rel: 04 Aug 22
Terminus, The Creator (3:17)
Lava Lamp Pisco (3:56)
Dread & Butter (2:47)
Bubblegum Infinity (3:03)
Sherbet Straws (4:34)
Night Gnomes (4:21)
Bob Holiday (3:52)
Microwave Dave (5:05)
Acid Dent (1:19)
In Dream, Out (1:23)
Slinky/Holy Water (4:00)
Review: Australia is a hotbed of psychedelic rock 'n' roll bands. Perhaps, in the same way the country's cinematic output often does, this is all a result of the wild wild country effect - a nation with landscapes so evocatively barren, filled with endless nowheres, the imagination runs riot in terms of what might be waiting in that untapped outback. Maybe it's just because cities like Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane have incredibly fertile native music scenes that can compete with the best from the Euro-American axis.

Let's not second guess things, and instead focus on the depth and incredible wealth of ideas in this, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets' fifth long player. An energy-packed adventure into a place that's somehow stadium sounding, and yet also the polar opposite of what anyone could call main stage rock 'n' roll music, to say this is a wonderful trip would be underselling things.
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Inviolate
Inviolate (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: FN 76701. Rel: 18 Mar 22
Teeth Of The Hydra (5:13)
Zeus In Chains (4:41)
Little Pretty (6:29)
Candle Power (3:32)
Apollo In Color (4:21)
Avalancha (5:10)
Greenish Blues (6:10)
Knappsack (5:21)
Sandman Cloud Mist (5:59)
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Electronic Meditation (reissue)
Electronic Meditation (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: TB 6201C. Rel: 14 Jul 21
Geburt (Genesis) (5:57)
Reise Durch Ein Brennendes Gehirn (Journey Through A Burning Brain) (12:21)
Kalter Rauch (Cold Smoke) (10:42)
Asche Zu Asche (Ashes To Ashes) (4:00)
Auferstehung (Resurrection) (3:30)
Review: Cult German electronic outfit Tangerine Dream made an indelible impression with Electronic Meditation, their first big release and first grand studio project. It was rebased in 1970 and is a thrilling fusion of Krautrock, experimental rock, psychedelia and electronic rock that utterly belies the times in which it was made. It is also the only LP to feature the line up of Edgar Froese, Klaus Schulze and Conrad Schnitzler and was recorded using just a two-track Revox tape recorder. At times haunting and tense, at others more dreamlike and contemplative, it is a uniquely freeform style of music.
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Deutsche Elektronische Musik 2: Experimental German Rock & Electronic Music 1971-83 (Record B)
AR & Machines - "Als Hatt Ich Das Alles Schon Mal Gesehen" (5:30)
Gila - "Sundance Chant" (4:12)
Neu! - "Isi" (5:02)
Pyrolator - "Danger Cruising" (3:16)
Sergius Golowin - "Die Weisse Alm" (5:51)
You - "Electric Day" (5:48)
Niagara - "Gibli" (5:27)
Rolf Trostel - "Der Prophet" (9:39)
Electric Sandwich - "China" (8:10)
Asmus Tietchens - "Zeebrugge" (7:04)
Faust - "Krautrock" (11:48)
Review: Do you ever stop and wonder where we'd all be without Soul Jazz in our lives? Whether the answer is yes or no, we often do. The label manages to do the business with both archival and brand new releases, straddling genres like an experienced jockey on race day, riding whatever gem of sound it has between its legs all the way to the Must Buy pile.

The last time we had one of these Deutsche Elektronische Musik compilations it made a lasting impression, and now here we are again, gifted aural visions of a future that never materialised, and yet remains embedded in the common conscious. A place of whirring synths and windswept effects, awkward time signatures and glittering chimes, a sonic realm that gave us the likes of Neu! (a track of theirs appears on this excellent album) and Can (sadly missing here). Innovation that's very hard to label.
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Animals: 2018 Remix (Deluxe Edition)
Animals: 2018 Remix (Deluxe Edition) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + CD + Blu-ray + DVD + booklet in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: 019029 5599577. Rel: 06 Oct 22
Pigs On The Wing (1 - LP) (1:24)
Dogs (17:04)
Pigs (Three Different Ones) (7:04)
Sheep (4:02)
Pigs On The Wing (2) (11:44)
Pigs On The Wing (1 - CD)
Dogs
Pigs (Three Different Ones)
Sheep
Pigs On The Wing (2)
Animals (2018 remix - Stereo - Blu-ray)
Animals (2018 remix - 5.1 Surround)
Animals (1977 original Stereo)
Animals (2018 remix - Stereo - DVD)
Animals (2018 remix - 5.1 Surround)
Animals (1977 original Stereo)
Review: Animals was the tenth studio album by English rock legends Pink Floyd. It arrived on 21 January 1977 and was produced entirely at their own Britannia Row Studios in London throughout the preceding year. This is the first time the album has been made available in 5.1 Surround Sound on this Deluxe Edition. The record marked a departure from the usual style and was a concept album, focusing on the social-political conditions of mid-1970s Britain. It took inspiration from George Orwell's Animal Farm and depicts people as the same classes as in the book with pigs, sheep and dogs in that order.
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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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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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Solar Plexus (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 127LP. Rel: 24 May 23
Elements I & II (2:22)
Changing Times (4:45)
Bedrock Deadlock (6:59)
Spirit Level (9:36)
Torso (6:08)
Snakehips' Dream (15:18)
Review: Some tempos are pivotal to certain genres and 140 is one of those when it comes to dubstep. For that reason it is the title of this fine on going All Stars series from DUPLOC. Volume four is another masterful one with all niches explored starting with the low-end wobble of Mob Killa's 'Hattori' which is a brilliantly moody and late night saunter through a desolate urban landscape. Oudjat's 'Losing Control' is just as menacing and dark, and Ego Death pairs to back further to lush echoing hits and warped synths that hang in the air on 'Run It.' The flip side offers three more sparse but impactful cuts of hefty 140 bass brilliance.
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Indefinitive Atmosphere (remastered)
Cat: SME 80. Rel: 06 Jun 23
Strong Beat (2:39)
Due Per 5/4 (2:29)
Chasing (2:07)
Circle (2:00)
Mr Slam (1:44)
Walk Slow (3:36)
Clap Dance (1:55)
Indefinite Atmosphere (1:41)
Jazz Gallery (3:13)
Out (2:16)
Steve (1:58)
Bass Pedal (1:51)
Review: Legendary Italian jazz bassist Giovanni Tommaso is a founding member of the Perigeo band, one of the most important ever jazz-rock ensembles. Back in 1969, he composed this album and then released it a year later on Sermi. It was his first solo work and has long been hard to find depositor its cult status. The artist himself managed to unearth a copy in his archives which is what this reissue has been taken from. The misspelling in the title is part of its charm as is the electric bass and contrabass of young Tommaso, jamming it out with a sting section and freely colliding jazz-funk, free jazz and jazz-rock. The whole thing has been lovingly restored for superior sound.
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Suspiria (Soundtrack)
Suspiria (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold LP)
Cat: LPOST 042B. Rel: 26 Jul 23
Suspiria (5:53)
Witch (3:03)
Opening To The Sighs (0:27)
Sighs (5:02)
Markos (4:03)
Black Forest (6:13)
Blind Concert (6:09)
Death Valzer (1:54)
Review: Suspiria, one of Dario Argento's defining horror masterpieces, wasn't the first time Goblin had worked with the controversial-yet-acclaimed Italian director. The progressive rockers had, two years previous, delivered the incredible score to Profondo Rosso, and won plaudits at the time for their work - once people knew it was them. It was originally intended to be soundtracked by jazz pianist and composer Giorgio Gaslini, but disagreements on his output left just three of his themes in, but the credits were never updated, leaving Goblin listed incorrectly as "performers" as oppose to writers of the music. While this would have left a bad taste in the mouths of many, evidently that wasn't the case here. Two years later, the band were back with Argento and making this insane collection of sounds, half tracks, atmospheric noises, and cacophonous arrangements. A truly visceral experience, it's an immersive assault on the senses touching on experimental electronics, contemporary classical, gothic, and plain weirdo.
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Absolute Ultra Rare
Cat: YS 010. Rel: 23 Oct 23
Passenger
Know Your Enemy
Santa Monica & Orange
You Lied
Spasm
Muhammad My Friend
Wrong Way
Comfortably Numb
Silly Love Songs
No Quarter
Sober
Part Of Me
Hush
Crawl Away
Jerkoff
Cold & Ugly
Review: .During their live appearances - and especially ones captured for posterity by radio stations - Tool have often delivered surprisingly and unlikely cover versions. These, alongside a smattering of similarly eyebrow-raising duets and demos, form the basis of Absolute Ultra Rare, an unofficial compilation of obscurities that should be essential listening to fans. It sees the alt-metal and progressive metal heroes variously turn their hand to Pink Floyd (a surprisingly jangly take on 'Comfortably Numb'), Rage Against The Machine ('Know Your Enemy'), ska ('Wrong Way'), and Wings ('Silly Love Songs', which is turned into a moody growl). Throw in some heavy takes on their own tunes (see the opening rendition of 'Passenger') and you have a suitably epic collection of rarely heard tracks.
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Fantastic Voyage: New Sounds For The European Canon 1977-1981
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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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The Yumyum Tree (remastered)
Cat: KSCOPE 1089. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Magick Valley (6:16)
Oddweird (5:55)
Mooncalf (7:03)
Oolong Oolong (5:19)
Yumyum Tree (9:06)
Plant Music (5:23)
Nakuru (5:34)
San Pedro (6:18)
Review: .You don't need to hear much on The YumYum Tree to understand how apt the story behind Ozric Tentacles is. A troupe which formed from an impromptu six-hour jam session which took place around a campfire during the 1983 Stonehenge free festival, the band name itself came about when an audience member asked guitarist and keyboardist Ed Wynne what the group - which included his brother Roly, Nick 'Tig' Van Gelder (later of Jamiroquai note) and Joie Hinton - were called. Originally dropping from the cosmos in 2009, The YumYum Tree is archetypal stuff from the outfit in question. Complex guitar solos taking us into the stratosphere, uptempo, highly commanding, cacophonic arrangements, star-gazing, mood-setting, deeply textured space rock, and moments of pure new age bliss. A journey to musical unknowns, captained by progressive rock visionaries.
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Legend Of Lizard Lake
Legend Of Lizard Lake (limited 'poison dusk' red & purple marbled vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: LOTO 013V2. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Crypt Keeper (4:09)
Church Of The Lizardfolk (3:43)
Mystic Quest (4:08)
Poison Dusk (6:07)
Spiral Of Lost Souls (2:17)
Gathans Revival (8:30)
The Fire Of Death & Rebirth (1:38)
Beast Of The Lake (3:11)
Review: You can't really imagine members of Dream Division doing anything other than being part of Dream Division. A band inspired and heavily influenced by the soundtracks, themes and moods of movies by directors such as Dario Argento and John Carpenter, theirs is a world filled with silver screen tension, sinister plots afoot, and incredibly cool noises. Legend of Lizard Lake is a case in point. Album title certainly no accident, invoking B-movie scenarios by the letter-load, the record is paced with fuzzy guitars, spine-tingling organs, Casio-choral lines, twinkled and chimed melodies, vast, open, almost-Western-yet-very-synthy open sonic frontiers, and the overwhelming sense that something, somewhere, might be watching us. Enough to make the Stranger Things scores sound like they've never seen Phantasm, or at least not recently, this is the whole retro-hued package.
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The Future Is Now EP
The Future Is Now EP ('moon glow' translucent green & yellow merge vinyl 10" + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPTSR 068C. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Run For Word (3:15)
Moon, Fragments (4:21)
Ordinary Days (3:36)
The Future Is Now (3:41)
Review: Tokyo-based post/math-rock noodlers Toe have a habit of cleansing the palette of each subsequent full-length they release with a follow up EP. Just like 2005's debut album The Book About My Idle Plot On A Vague Anxiety was followed up with 2006's New Sentimentality EP, the group would return three years on from their stellar 2009 sophomore effort For Long Tomorrow with 2012's The Future Is Now. From the twinkling emo-inflected shoegazing noodles of 'Run For Word' to the more acoustic-driven psych-jazz of 'Ordinary Days', the four cuts purposefully meander and fuse differing elements from the band's arsenal whilst somehow increasing the dense technicality to absurd, near impenetrable levels.
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The Lost 70s Live Shows
The Lost 70s Live Shows (limited hand-numbered translucent green vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: LCLPC 5144A. Rel: 31 Jan 24
Phallus C As ‘Ayiko Bia (Osibisa)’ (Beat club Bremen, Germany July 24th 1971 radio Bremen) (7:11)
Music For Gong-Gong (Njårdhallen, Oslo, Norway November 15th 1971 NRK1 TV Broadcast By NRK1 On 10th January 1972) (6:38)
Y Sharp (8:16)
Spirits Up Above (8:08)
Beautiful Seven (7:27)
Ayiko Bia (6:53)
Review: Osibisa's magnificent The Lost 70s Live Shows resurrects the pulsating energy of the Afrobeat and highlife fusion that defined the band's vibrant sound. Released as a testament to their dynamic live performances in the 1970s, the album captures the group's fierce genre-defying spirit with infectious rhythms, hypnotic percussion, and spirited horns. It is with these that the group create an immersive experience that transcends time with multicultural influences abounding throughout. Osibisa's lost live shows showcase their ability to ignite stages with an infectious blend of African, Caribbean, and jazz elements so do not sleep on this reissue.
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The Fading Thought
The Fading Thought (LP + insert)
Cat: JFT 01LP. Rel: 14 Mar 22
The Film (instrumental) (5:17)
In Search Of The Invisible Thin Line (4:53)
Dance Of The Framed Words (instrumental) (2:40)
The Fading Thought (7:15)
Light (instrumental) (3:46)
Time Is Running Out (6:49)
How Can I? (6:20)
The Last Temptation (7:10)
Window To The World (4:50)
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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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Transmission Impossible: Rare Broadcast Recordings
Cat: ETTB 152. Rel: 25 May 23
Cold & Ugly (CD1)
Undertow
Sober
Crawl Away
Sweat
Swamp Song
4 Degrees
Hush
Cold & Ugly
Hush
Part Of Me
Crawl Away
Sober
Jerk-Off
Intolerance (CD2)
Undertow
Sober
Prison Sex
Opiate (feat Layne Staley)
Bottom
Jerk-Off
Intolerance
Undertow
Sober
Prison Sex
Opiate
Flood
Jerk-Off
Maynard James Keenan Interview
Opiate (CD3)
4 Degrees
Sober
Prison Sex
Sober
4 Degrees
Intolerance
Prison Sex
Magdalena
Brena
Thinking Of You
Thomas
Diary Of A Lovesong
Rose
Review: Transmission Impossible charts the early career of American alt-rock masters Tool via performances recorded for radio broadcast - and the odd snippet of the accompany interviews. A majority of the tracks featured were recorded for radio stations across the US (and on a couple of instances, in the UK) between 1991 and 94, though disc three also boasts cuts laid to tape in 1998 and 2000. The band's original line up (which features throughout) was known for its loud, dynamic and energetic performances - all ten-ton guitar riffs, sweat-soaked drums, heavy bass and wild lead vocals - and these recordings capture their live sound perfectly. For fans of Tool, it's a genuine must-have collection.

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Uganda: Dawn Of African Rock
Uganda: Dawn Of African Rock (LP box set + insert)
Cat: MRBLP 239. Rel: 30 Sep 22
Wanyama Na Mapambazuko (11:40)
Na Tu Penda Sana (9:30)
Vita (7:43)
Pygmy (7:47)
Review: Japanese jazz drummer Akira Ishikawa's blistering 'Uganda (Dawn Of Rock)' makes a piognant claim as to the origins of rock n' roll, blending traditional African drumming workouts with the futuristic tropes belonging to psychedelic rock and fourth world music. Consisting of just four movements ranging from formless to the watery and rhythmic, its recording lies in the basis of just one legendary drummer, but in all its sonics sounds as though an enormous ensemble were behind it. A well-sought J-psych rarity.
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Paradise Of Replica (reissue)
Cat: ZORN 82. Rel: 15 Sep 22
Paradise Of Replica (3:16)
A Walnut (1:40)
Kitchen Life I (2:58)
Motorcycle (3:33)
Kitchen Life II (1:05)
Ironclad Mermaid (2:32)
Dancing Twins (3:09)
KA-NO-PU-SU-NO-HA-KO (7:32)
I'll Just Go Birdwatching (3:22)
Review: After Dinner is like one of those molecular gastronomy adventures, where dishes are both playful and highly complex, not necessarily revealing themselves until the very end. Done with talk of food? Let's just say this is a loose art collective led by a composer called Haco, who were concerned with taking musical plurality and splicing disparate elements together to create a kind of friendly Frankenstein's monster of sound.

And friendly it definitely is. Considered a true one-off of Japanese pop-art rock-avant garde, Paradise of Replica is jaunty, it's amusing, it's beguiling and, ultimately, incredibly immersive. There are moments where the clash of pianos plucked straight from a comedy of manners opera and rough electric guitars (to give one example of the juxtapositions) feel rather strange, but it doesn't take too long for you to get sucked right into the centre of this insane sonic universe.
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Eldorado (remastered)
Eldorado (remastered) (limited numbered 180 gram vinyl 2xLP box set + booklet)
Cat: MFSL45UD1S 015. Rel: 20 Feb 23
Eldorado (Overture) (2:34)
Can't Get It Out Of My Head (4:36)
Boy Blue (4:41)
Laredo Tornado (2:47)
Poor Boy (The Greenwood) (5:43)
Mister Kingdom (5:48)
Nobody's Child (3:44)
Illusions In G Major (3:24)
Eldorado (2:28)
Eldorado (Finale) (3:30)
Review: If you type ELO into Google today the first suggestion is Elon Musk. Sure, he might have cracked, to some extent at least, the mass-marketed electric car, and all the best to him in the space race. Nevertheless, it's disputable whether or not he was ever quite the visionary Jeff Lynne, Roy Wood, and Bev Bevan were in the early-mid-1970s. The undisputed heyday of Electric Light Orchestra, fourth album Eldorado was arguably at the peak of their creative force. Already having firmly established their sound - a surreal hybrid of bar rock, soul, blues, and grand strings - this record really sees them explore the possibilities of that abstract brew. Better yet, ears were open enough at the time to ensure they didn't languish in obscurity, sole reserve of the obsessives or deliberately contrary listeners, and instead claimed a spot in the upper echelons of British pop at the time.
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Amused To Death (remastered)
Amused To Death (remastered) (180 gram vinyl 4xLP box set in slipcase)
Cat: AAPP 46876145. Rel: 13 Feb 23
The Ballad Of Bill Hubbard (3:56)
What God Wants (part 1) (5:56)
Perfect Sense (part 1) (4:28)
Perfect Sense (part 2) (2:50)
The Bravery Out Of Range (4:49)
Late Home Tonight (part 1) (3:39)
Late Home Tonight (part 2) (2:35)
Too Much Rope (5:57)
What God Wants (part 2) (3:15)
What God Wants (part 3) (4:19)
Watching TV (6:28)
Three Wishes (6:59)
It's A Miracle (8:23)
Amused To Death (9:13)
Review: Amused To Death is the third studio album from Roger Waters outside of his work in Pink Floyd. As one of the fundamental creative forces in the prog behemoth, of course it's hard to separate his solo work from that most famous of bands, but this is indeed its own beast. At times it's an experimental space in which Waters uses space and minimalism to great effect, creating a foreboding sound peppered with speech samples and field recordings. There are of course plenty of more straightforward tracks too, like lead single 'What God Wants, Part 1'. This lavish issue of the 1992 album spreads the music out across four discs and comes in a box set format, a must-have for devoted Floyd and Waters collectors.
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Live In Chicago 1970
Live In Chicago 1970 (limited hand-numbered gatefold 180 gram purple vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched))
Cat: LC2CLP 5091. Rel: 11 Jul 22
My Sunday Feeling (6:27)
My God (10:36)
To Cry You A Song (6:47)
With You There To Help Me (13:45)
Sossity; You're A Woman (5:33)
Nothing Is Easy (6:35)
Dharma For One (10:11)
We Used To Know (3:37)
For A Thousand Mothers (8:09)
Review: Ending their 1970 US tour with this Sunday evening date at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, this Jethro Tull live album was initially broadcast on Long Island's WLIR-FM before being stowed away in the station's archives. Capturing the band in lo-fi but charming quality, we witness the flauting classic rockists at their riffing, deliciously baritone musical peak. Of course, their folk influences shine brightest when heard in the raw like this. The CD edition documents this career highlight, coming with exclusive historical notes and images.

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Vaxis II: A Window Of The Waking Mind
Vaxis II: A Window Of The Waking Mind (trifold transparent electric blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 007567 8640780. Rel: 24 Jun 22
The Embers Of Fire (1:30)
Beautiful Losers (3:33)
Comatose (3:10)
Shoulders (3:21)
A Disappearing Act (3:33)
Love Murder One (3:22)
Blood (3:53)
The Liars Club (3:49)
Bad Man (3:31)
Our Love (2:25)
Ladders Of Supremacy (6:43)
Rise Naianasha (Cut The Cord) (5:26)
Windows Of The Waking Mind (8:37)
Review: Coheed and Cambria are often heralded to be some of the best rock music storytellers in the world. This much hyped new album Vaxis II: A Window of the Waking Mind goes some way to backing that up and was produced by the band's own Claudio Sanchez and Zakk Cervini. Early singles got a great reception from fans and critics and showcased what to expect from the full album - thrashing heavy metal-infused riffs with vast in scale melodic vocals that are this band's signature style.
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Labyrinth (reissue)
Labyrinth (reissue) (gatefold LP)
Cat: BEWITH 103LP. Rel: 14 Sep 22
Origins (8:09)
Bull Dance (3:13)
Ariadne (2:42)
Arena (part I) (6:43)
Arena (part II) (5:20)
Exultation (6:04)
Naxos (12:16)
Review: Ian Carr and the Nucleus crew were real favourites of US hip hop master Madlib. He valued their dark, brooding, menacing beats and spooky soundtracks and this album is a perfect example of that adsorbing broodiness. It came on Vertigo in 1973 and was in part funded by the Arts Council of Great Britain. It started off life as a live show and then with an expanded cast become an album recording with help from vocalist Norma Winstone. Be With have remastered the whole record from original tapes and the sleeve has also been restored to its full original glory.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Alleycat (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 105LP. Rel: 18 Aug 22
Phaideaux Corner (6:18)
Alleycat (14:13)
Splat (12:04)
You Can't Be Sure (3:47)
Nosegay (4:47)
Review: Be With are busy reissuing a number of Nucleus albums and Alleycat sure is one of their best. It is packed with stone cold rhythms as well as having a red hot sleeve. The band put it out in 197 and it was their last for the Vertigo label, all meticulously produced by Jon Hiseman. It's as good as any of their work with its funk fusions of prog, jazz and rock all ageing brilliantly well. There are big riff-laden tunes, cop-funk chases and more lush and laidback pieces that will have you deep in the groove. It has all been remastered from original tapes so sounds as good as ever.
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The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other (50th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Cat: 89615 0. Rel: 08 Apr 22
Darkness (11/11) (7:13)
Refugees (6:21)
White Hammer (8:16)
Whatever Would Robert Have Said? (5:22)
Out Of My Book (13:14)
After The Flood (3:06)
Review: It's hard to tell whether The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other is the most reassuring or disappointing moment in the history of Van der Graaf Generator. The progressive rock outfit that came out of Manchester University in the mid-late-1960s have been going, in some form or another, for 55 years. And yet here we are, in 2022, discussing this, the only UK Top 50 album they ever released.

The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other was also their first LP released in Britain, which speaks volumes about how unfair music can be. Despite the obvious visibility issues of a band that continue to pass many by, it's safe to say critics have always been pretty blown away by the VDGG, and no more so than on this outing. At times its unsettling, in other moments joyous, it packs so much personality you can't help but get to know the players intimately on first listen.
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A Momentary Lapse Of Reason: Remixed & Updated (half speed remastered)
A Momentary Lapse Of Reason: Remixed & Updated (half speed remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + 24 page booklet)
Cat: 019029 5079208. Rel: 29 Oct 21
Signs Of Life (4:26)
Learning To Fly (4:50)
The Dogs Of War (6:08)
One Slip (4:32)
On The Turning Away (5:29)
Yet Another Movie (0:57)
Round & Around (6:20)
A New Machine (part 1) (1:59)
Terminal Frost (6:05)
A New Machine (part 2) (0:50)
Sorrow (8:34)
Review: Pink Floyd's seminal album A Momentary Lapse Of Reason was originally released in 1987 but later record an update and remix by David Gilmour and Andy Jackson for The Later Years Box Set. Some of the original keyboard parts were put back in and new drum tracks were recorded for the project and thus it is said that the band's original creative balance was restored. This version was mixed in 2019 from original master tapes and has been pressed to heavyweight 180g vinyl at half speed. A new 28-page booklet is also included to make this an absolute must for collectors.
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Bowdark
Bowdark (limited LP + booklet)
Cat: DM 10. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Bowdarks Bus Stop (6:23)
Empty Church (1:49)
Nightmares Daymares (2:54)
Not Welcome Here (1:44)
The Grey Twin Babies (5:32)
The Crater (4:29)
Amy's Dream (1:51)
Save Yourself (5:32)
Signals (5:20)
Bowdarks Bus Stop 2 (4:02)
Review: With its use of a motorcycle engine speeding off into the distance, an emerging drum pattern that vaguely recalls Brad Fiedel's The Terminator Theme and slowly building tension created by the synth refrains and piano underscore, Magnus Javerling knows how to create atmosphere. As the opening to Bowdark proceeds, that sense of feeling transforms into a sense of place, which makes sense given the album title is 'borrowed' from a fictional US town where strange things happen, here rendered in music form through quirky electronic keys, whirs and tones, melodies that are not dark, but certainly steeped in mystery. Gothenburg-based Javerling spent no less than six years conceiving and recording the contents of this latest example as to why Sweden's second city is a hotbed of leftfield and avant garde musical talent. Owing at least something to the likes of John Carpenter, the result is a record that transports you into a visceral adventure through the unknown.
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Southeast Of Saturn Vol 2
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Southeast Of Saturn Vol 2 (limited gatefold grey & blue marbled vinyl 2xLP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: TDMR 750B1. Rel: 01 Dec 22
Colfax Abbey - "Feel" (3:47)
Star Phase 23 - "How To Be A+" (5:22)
Monaural - "Rhodes" (6:46)
Grimble Grumble - "Odyssey & Oracle" (6:16)
Sidereal - "Barrette" (6:38)
Fauna - "To Ecstasy" (3:53)
Shapeshifter - "Low Profile" (4:42)
The Sunflower Conspiracy - "Belle Chase" (6:45)
Catherine - "It's No Lie" (3:13)
27 Various - "Turn On & On" (2:35)
Kiln - "Supersonic Kid" (3:20)
Veronica Lake - "Sleepyhouse" (4:52)
Shallow - "King Of The Wide Eyed Girls" (6:08)
Ousia - "Pure Surface Theory" (1:01)
Au Revoir Borealis - "Heavens Downward" (4:59)
Novasonic Down Hyperspace - "Abducted To Venus" (4:48)
Xebec - "Impulse Red" (8:32)
Sabine - "Painting Portraits" (3:32)
Review: For a city that famously has been losing inhabitants since the decline of the US motor industry began, leaving behind both economic scars and neighbourhood-sized population block holes, Detroit's impact on western music culture has been ridiculously consistent, with the Michigan metropolis ranking among America's healthiest and most significant sonic hubs. From Motown to techno adn Eminem, sounds born here have echoed around the world, and in many cases made a bid for global domination.
Less talked about is the space rock, shoegaze and dream pop scene the town has long been home to, which was in a particularly good place during the 1990s. The second Southeast of Saturn compilation returns to that community and that time, presenting a number of lesser known talents from the area. Highlights including Grimble Grumble, Sabine, Shapeshifter, Star Phase, and The Sunflower Conspiracy.
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Fear Inoculum (reissue)
Fear Inoculum (reissue) (trifold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP (side 6 etched) + poster)
Cat: 194399 50201. Rel: 04 Aug 22
Fear Inoculum (10:09)
Pneuma (11:46)
Invincible (12:46)
Legion Inoculant (3:00)
Descending (13:35)
Culling Voices (9:27)
Chocolate Chip Trip (4:43)
Tempest (15:43)
Mocking Beat (2:06)
Review: Fear Inoculum brought a 13-year Tool hiatus to an end in typically dramatic, knock-your-socks-off and blow wind through your hair style. A fine example of what the group have always done so well - running with wolves like Mogwai, only with far more metal sensibilities, and a damn-sight bigger helping of experimentalism, when this bad boy arrived in 2019 it shot straight to the top of the US Billboard 200, the third consecutive record from the group to do so.

Of course, those charts don't necessarily mean as much in this age as they did when the preceding Tool LP dropped, but 270,000 album-equivalent units within the first week do not lie. Nor does the quality of work here. From the avant-garde percussion and awkward synths of 'Chocolate Chip Trip', to the almost-ethereal ambience of 'Legion Inoculant' and the riff and crescendo heavy 'Pneuma', it's a wild thing of beauty.
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The World That We Drive Through
The World That We Drive Through (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile transparent green vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3080C. Rel: 07 Sep 22
The Winning Game (10:58)
Skipping The Distance (9:14)
Photosynthesis (7:40)
The World That We Drive Through (12:50)
A Gap In The Night (18:10)
Exponenzgesetz (bonus track) (14:20)
Review: Prog rock in the truest sense, with The Tangent hailing from the curiously surrealist northern English music scene, where so many space cadets, dreamers of dreams, and sonic explorers have emerged out of. Take that as you will - it's not for us to start guessing why one of the most economically disenfranchised parts of Britain has a tendency to encourage insane imaginations - The World That We Drive Through is typically escapist stuff from the outfit in question.

First unveiled in 2004, two years after The Tangent got together and around 12 months - give or take - following their debut album, it certainly set out a stall at the time. Weird musical-esque balladry complete with flute, insane blues-hued riff-a-thons, keyboard-driven atmospheric tomes, and metal-edged, grinding-yet-funky fare, it's varied and littered with big ideas.
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Let's Have A Dream: 1974 One Step Festival Special Edition
Mindtrain (5:02)
Angry Young Woman (5:06)
Woman Of Salem (4:03)
One Way Road (5:10)
I Flet Like Smashing My Face In A Clear Glass Window (5:25)
Don't Worry Kyoko (5:22)
Yume O Moto (Let's Have A Dream) (4:46)
Move On Fast (5:30)
Encore Mc (3:14)
Yume O Moto (Let's Have A Dream) (encore) (4:36)
Review: This live performance gets its first ever proper release almost 50 odd years since it was recorded in 197. It was done so at Japan's first major rock festival, One Step Festival, and every song was written by Yoko Ono and then performed by her Plastic Ono Super Band. The famous partner of John Lennon was on vocals herself while Steve Kahn played guitar, Andy Muson was on bass and Rock Marotta was on drums. This edition comes on black vinyl and is a great memento of this unique set.
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