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The Unknowns

East Coast Low

    Members of The Chats, EU pressing of their second LP in anticipation of their debut Euro Tour. FFO: Cosmic Psychos, The Saints, Stiff Richards, The Chats. Australia never misses.

    European release of The Unknowns second LP, released on Bargain Bin Records in Australia. "There have already been some monster LPs released in 2023, and the sophomore album from The Unknowns just might be the best of the lot. The Brisbane-based then-trio released one of the greatest punk albums of the roaring twenties (so far) with Nothing Will Ever Stop back in late 2020. Now a foursome following the addition of The Chats' Eamon Sandwich on guitar, The Unknowns have returned with an even better follow-up. East Coast Low manages to take most of the musical genres I hold dear and mash them together in the most delightful way. Basically the sound is classic punk rock with a ton of energy and catchy tunes (what else would you expect from Australia?). Yet at the same time, this album aligns beautifully with modern-day garage punk, power pop, and straight-up rock n' roll. East Coast Low packs ten tracks of punchy sing-along punk rock into 23 and a half minutes of pure fun. Songs like "Dianne," "Rid of You," "Thinking About You," and "I Don't Know" prove once again that there's a certain kind of itch that only old school punk rock n' roll can scratch. These guys are doing nothing new. But man, they do it so freaking well! If we're talking about the cream of the contemporary Aussie punk crop, The Unknowns have earned a place in the conversation." - Josh / Faster and Louder blog.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Shot Down
    2. Dianne
    3. Rid Of You
    4. Crying
    5. Beat Me
    6. Thinking About You
    7. Know It All
    8. I Don’t Know
    9. Deleted
    10. Supersonic Love

    Sia

    Reasonable Woman

      Reasonable Woman is the upcoming tenth studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Sia.

      Amery

      Continue As Amery

        Amery Sandford began releasing as Alpen Glow in 2020 after years playing in punk groups in Newfoundland and as half of Montreal pop duo Born At Midnite (Arbutus). Recorded in Montreal by David Carriere (TOPS, Marci), Patrick Holland, and Kristian North, Continue As Amery is a blast of melodic joie de vivre. On her debut Sandford brings her punk and DIY credentials into sharp focus on 8 perfect pop odes to city living, making mistakes and figuring it out as you go along. Suffuse with powerful imagery and an almost uncanny talent at spinning out hooks brimming with humour and spirit, Amery’s soundworld is informed by friendship, experience and by her day job as a renowned illustrator and visual artist. Beginning Alpen Glow in a spirit of fun and now shedding the alias, Amery’s ready to hotwire the nite.

        Each song is rich with story. Mountain FM, named for the radio station in Sandford’s home town in the mountains of Alberta, launches into a tale of speeding, blasting the radio too loud, the giddy burning of rubber with no care in the world to slow you down. Featuring live band members Sarah Harris, Jack Bielli, and Frank Climenhage, the singer bristles to get out of her stifling hometown while lamenting the wide eyed adventurer who left for the big city. On Hotwire The Nite, Amery is out on the town, with imagery loaded with the night’s promise. Amery sings “Black candle / Dripping intel / Dagger hanging by an emerald handle / Holy roller that I just can’t have without my hand on an old flame,” diving in and out of fantasy and desire over a pulsating banger. Moments like these feel like a thesis on aural pleasure, with the production sleek and silky playfulness persisting throughout.

        TRACK LISTING

        1. Mountain FM 
        2. Hotwire The Nite 
        3. Spirit Is Broken 
        4. Ennui 
        5. Miracles 
        6. Rocker Blues 
        7. C9 (with Fireball Kid) 
        8. Continue As Amery

        John Coltrane

        Now Playing - 2024 Reissue

          Introducing John Coltrane 'Now Playing' on Translucent Blue Vinyl - Uncover the brilliance of jazz legend John Coltrane through a tracklist uncovering rich gems, such as the iconic "Giant Steps", the soulful "Naima," demonstrating Coltrane's virtuosity and innovation, the enchanting melodies of "My Favorite Things, Pt. 1" and the tender ballad "I'll Wait and Pray" as the perfect start or continuation of your musical journey.

          TRACK LISTING

          Side A
          1. GIANT STEPS [4:48]
          2. COUSIN MARY [5:50]
          3. NAIMA [4:25]
          4. VILLAGE BLUES [5:23]

          Side B
          1. I’LL WAIT AND PRAY [3:35]
          2. MY FAVORITE THINGS, PT. 1 (Single Version) [2:47]
          3. EVERYTIME WE SAY GOODBYE [5:45]
          4. CENTRAL PARK WEST [4:15]
          5. BODY AND SOUL [5:41]

          Sade

          Love Deluxe - 2024 Reissue



            TRACK LISTING

            Side A
            1. No Ordinary Love
            2. Feel No Pain
            3. I Couldn’t Love You More
            4. Like A Tattoo

            Side B
            1. Kiss Of Life
            2. Cherish The Day
            3. Pearls
            4. Bulletproof Soul
            5. Mermaid

            Neutrals

            New Town Dream

              Neutrals return after five years with album number two, a co-release between Static Shock Records and Slumberland. New Town Dream is thirteen songs of innocence, intensity and observations of everyday life. It’s like a Mike Leigh film lyrically - seeing the world through the eyes of normal people but with music that leans heavily on the TV Personalities, The Times, The Wedding Present and the Jam. The rhythm section is the perfect foil for the spikey and clean guitar work but it’s always the tune that is king with Neutrals. One listen and you are transported into the world of travel agents, bus conductors, kebabs and substitute teachers. It’s the sound of a time long gone but a time we miss and love.

              TRACK LISTING

              1. New Town Dream (Version)
              2. That's Him On The Daft Stuff Again
              3. Wish You Were Here
              4. Stop The Bypass
              5. Travel Agent's Windows
              6. Chaos At The Jasmine
              7. Last Orders
              8. Steven Proctor, Bus Conductor
              9. The Iron That Never Swung
              10. How Did I Get Here
              11. Substitute Teacher
              12. Phantom Arcade
              13. Leisureland

              Sade

              Soldier Of Love - 2024 Reissue



                TRACK LISTING

                Side A
                1. The Moon And The Sky
                2. Soldier Of Love
                3. Morning Bird
                4. Babyfather
                5. Long Hard Road

                Side B
                1. Be That Easy
                2. Bring Me Home
                3. In Another Time
                4. Skin
                5. The Safest Place

                Sade

                Lovers Rock - 2024 Reissue



                  TRACK LISTING

                  Side A
                  1. By Your Side
                  2. Flow
                  3. King Of Sorrow
                  4. Somebody Already Broke My Heart
                  5. All About Our Love
                  6. Slave Song

                  Side B
                  1. The Sweetest Gift
                  2. Every Word
                  3. Immigrant
                  4. Lovers Rock
                  5. It’s Only Love That Gets You Through

                  Sade

                  Stronger Than Pride - 2024 Reissue



                    TRACK LISTING

                    Side A
                    1. Love Is Stronger Than Pride
                    2. Paradise
                    3. Nothing Can Come Between Us
                    4. Haunt Me
                    5. Turn My Back On You

                    Side B
                    1. Keep Looking
                    2. Clean Heart
                    3. Give It Up
                    4. I Never Thought I’d See The Day
                    5. Siempre Hay Esperanza

                    Sade

                    Promise - 2024 Reissue



                      TRACK LISTING

                      Side A
                      1. Is It A Crime
                      2. The Sweetest Taboo
                      3. War Of The Hearts
                      4. Jezebel

                      Side B
                      1. Mr Wrong
                      2. Never As Good As The First Time
                      3. Fear
                      4. Tar Baby
                      5. Maureen

                      Sade

                      Diamond Life - 2024 Reissue



                        TRACK LISTING

                        Side A
                        1. Smooth Operator
                        2. Your Love Is King
                        3. Hang On To Your Love
                        4. Frankie’s First Affair
                        5. When Am I Going To Make A Living

                        Side B
                        1. Cherry Pie
                        2. Sally
                        3. I Will Be Your Friend
                        4. Why Can’t We Live Together

                        Cluster

                        Zuckerzeit - 50th Anniversary Edition

                          In 1974, Cluster entered the sugar era. This doesn’t mean that they had finally arrived in their promised land, but they had simply moved from Berlin to the country, to a small place called Forst on the river Weser. Many a thing had changed for band members Moebius and Roedelius since Cluster II: They had moved from boisterous Berlin to this calm rural village, they had founded the band Harmonia, had set up their own studio and had bought new equipment. As a result of this and many other things, new impulses were noticeably spurring the evolution of their music. The album Zuckerzeit (“sugar era”) launched a revolution for Cluster.

                          Strictly speaking, Zuckerzeit is not ­really an album by Cluster. More pre­cisely, the LP contains two mini solo al­bums by Moebius and Roedelius. Those who were familiar with the stylistic pe­culiarities of the two musicians could easily relate the solo pieces to either one of them. As Roedelius and Moebius had not yet released any solo works by the time, it was actually not possible to draw up any comparisons yet. What could be clearly heard, though, was that there were two different musical attitudes to be found on one album. One thing they did have in common was the consistent use of the analogue rhythm machine. This was something new for Cluster inasmuch as on their last album Cluster II, they had still focussed on completely different methods that were to give structure to the pieces. Zuckerzeit, on the contrary, is designed in a clearly rhythmical way: a rhythm machine, triggered synths and harmonic patterns played by hand inspired life and imagination on the melody lines: This was different as well. Once again, Roedelius and Moebius took on work in such a remarkably light-hearted and down-to-earth manner as was typical of Cluster. Zuckerzeit is light and cheerful, freed from the Germanic gravity and the mystic incense fumes that were so fashionable at the time. Cluster man­ aged to keep both feet on the ground without becoming plain or even sterile.

                          The friendliness of the music is clear­ly due to the two personalities of Roedelius and Moebius; its down-to-earth character possibly comes from Michael Rother, the album’s co-producer. Michael Rother had already performed with Kraftwerk and had founded the band NEU! together with Klaus Dinger before moving to idyllic Forst himself in 1973. The same year, the band Harmonia (Roedelius, Moebius, Rother) was born. The music might also have been influenced by the lovely environment of the hilly countryside surrounding them. We are told that some of the visitors to Forst had believed themselves in Tolkien’s Shire, although nobody had ever seen hobbits in the area. Maybe this impression was an all too romantic one.

                          Yet, those who have experienced this peaceful atmosphere for themselves may at least be able to understand what we are talking about.

                          By then, Cluster could finally call themselves lucky owners of their own recording equipment consisting of a multi-track recording machine, a mixer and peripherals. This gave them the possibility to develop and record their Zuckerzeit material without precipitat­ing things or having to depend on other people. So they did everything on their own except for the finishing which took place in the studio of Conny Plank, the sonic magician of their early days, something which vitally accounted for a successful outcome by the way. One has to admit that technical equipment at Forst was not quite up to the standards even of that time. Moebius and Roedelius, however, knew how to make use of the devices they had in such a skilful way that it almost seemed ob­solete to consider working in large and professional studios in the future. So, many years were yet to go by until Cluster set foot in a studio other than their own again, this time not only to do the finishing but also the recordings.

                          When comparing Zuckerzeit to the works of other electronic combos produced at the same time, it is first of all the shortness of the tracks that seems most striking (2’20” to 6’10”). Listeners who were expecting long and booming pieces were badly advised with this album—what kind of trip is this that lasts for six minutes only? Those who loved listening closely and who were fond of sophisticated, varied and elaborate music could not be more satisfied though, because every single one of the ten pieces is far from being boring. The fact that Cluster worked in such a calm and collected way, that they concentrated on their musical ideas instead of ­losing themselves in long-windedness, that they took their time working on the album and not least that they could rely on the ideas of their co-producer Michael Rother —all this taken together gave way to the creation of electronic miniatures that sounded as extraordinary in the 1970s as they still do today. Nothing reminds us of psychedelic music that was common at the time. Instead, we find transparency, a hint of utopia and above all new sounds and noises, something which was unheard of in popular music until then. Even fifty years after its first release, Zuckerzeit might easily figure as a reverberating chapter in the latest edition of the imaginary handbook “The Golden Rules of Electronic Music”.

                          TRACK LISTING

                          A1 Hollywood
                          A2 Caramel
                          A3 Rote Riki
                          A4 Rosa
                          B1 Caramba
                          B3 Fotschi Tong
                          B4 James
                          B5 Marzipan
                          B6 Rotor
                          B7 Heiße Lippe

                          Hometown Heroes (Brad Baloo X DJ Yoda X Edo G)

                          Hometown Heroes

                            Aiming to rescue the airwaves from run-of-the-mill rap and humdrum Hip-Hop, the Hometown Heroes crew swoops into view, bringing together audiovisual evangelist DJ Yoda, soundsystem shocker Brad Baloo of The Nextmen, and legendary rhyme supplier Edo G out of Boston for a funky fix of unashamed dad-hop.

                            The holy trinity have dozens of classics under their belts covering Rap’s golden era to the present and ‘Hometown Heroes’ is another gem providing the sort of rewindable Hip-Hop that’s hella breezy, but still packing plenty of bluster beneath the surface.

                            TRACK LISTING

                            Side A

                            1. Advice
                            2. The Process
                            3. What You Wanna Do
                            4. Do You Right
                            5. Stand Still
                            6. Talk About It

                            Side B

                            1. Advice Instrumental
                            2. The Process Instrumental
                            3. What You Wanna Do Instrumental
                            4. Do You Right Instrumental
                            5. Stand Still Instrumental
                            6. Talk About It Instrumental

                            Pokey LaFarge

                            Rhumba Country

                              After crisscrossing the nation for the last half-decade looking for a home, Pokey LaFarge found himself in Mid-Coast Maine. Upon arriving, the Illinois- born singer/ songwriter/ actor pursued a major life change, working 12-hour days on a local farm--a turn of events that catalyzed an extraordinary burst of creativity and redefined his sense of purpose as an artist. Rhumba Country was initially shaped from material that emerged while LaFarge was deep in work on the farm. "I'd be pushing a plow or scattering seeds, and the songs would just come to me," he recalls. "It was tremendously inspirational and made me realize that apart from singing, farming is perhaps the oldest human art form." While farming, LaFarge began dreaming up a kaleidoscopic sound informed by his love of music from far- ranging eras and corners of the globe, including mambo, tropicalia, rocksteady, and mid-century American rock-and-roll. "The songs that naturally come to me are upbeat and make you wanna dance or at least bop your head--they're all very colorful," says LaFarge. "I used to think of my music in dark blue, but now I see it in technicolor." Co- produced along with Chris Seefried and Elliot Bergman and recorded in L.A., the resulting Rhumba Country is an invitation to come together to celebrate life and love.

                              TRACK LISTING

                              One You, One Me
                              For A Night
                              Run Run Run
                              Like A Sailor
                              Sister Andre
                              So Long Chicago
                              It's Not Over
                              Home Home Home
                              Made To Be Loved
                              You Make My Garden Grow

                              Roy Budd

                              Get Carter: Expanded Edition

                                This is the soundtrack to Get Carter (1971), the all-time classic British gangster flick starring Michael Caine and directed by Mike Hodges. It became the bridge by which jazz musician Roy Budd successfully expanded his horizons to film music, with a score brimming with moments of his genius.

                                To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the film's opening, we drew on the original Japanese (1971) and British (1998) OST releases to put together an expanded edition of the OST - including a bonus disc featuring various different outtakes and bits of dialogue.

                                This is the 3rd installment in Beatball's series of Roy Budd Classic Soundtrack Scores, packed with a jazzy (and groovy) score done in Budd's signature style, as well as key lines of dialogue for you to relive the scenes from the film!


                                TRACK LISTING

                                Get Carter Intro
                                Dialogue “is There A Mr. Carter In The Room?”
                                Main Theme - Carter Takes The Train
                                Dialogue “do You Know A Man Called Albert Swift?”
                                Looking For Someone
                                Dialogue - The Race Track
                                Something On My Mind
                                Dialogue “who Killed Frank?”
                                Gettin' Nowhere In A Hurry
                                Dialogue “tell Me About The Girl”
                                The Girl In The Car
                                Dialogue “i Fancy You”
                                Love Is A Four Letter Word
                                Dialogue “you're Lucky. They Kill As Well”
                                Living Should Be This Way
                                Dialogue “all It Takes Is One Call To The Police”
                                Manhunt
                                Dialogue “drink Up: Eric”
                                Goodbye Eric + Dialogue
                                Dialogue “i Want You To Listen Very Carefully”
                                Hallucinations
                                Goodbye Carter!
                                Get Carter (alternative Mix 1)
                                Plaything
                                Dialogue "stay Away From The Car"
                                Hallucinations (alternative Vocal Mix)
                                Dialogue "do You Wanna Go To The Toilet, Albert?"
                                Gettin' Nowhere In A Hurry (instrumental)
                                Love Is A Four Letter Word (alternative Mix)
                                Manhunt (alternative Mix)
                                Dialogue "you're A Big Man"
                                Get Carter (alternative Mix 2)
                                Gettin' Nowhere In A Hurry (alternative Vocal Mix)
                                Hallucinations (instrumental)
                                How About You
                                Get Carter (7" Single Version)

                                Various Artists

                                That Ska Beat! 1962-1966

                                  Ska never stopped you know! From it’s Jamaican music if the piano’s not playing ska or the guitar… any music you have… reggae… even the computer music… the piano’s playing ‘ska, ska, ska…’ it leads the music so ska is still the backbone of Jamaican music. Right?” Bunny Lee

                                  The music of Jamaica has had a profound and lasting influence all around the world and reggae is the name by which it has become universally known. Although the term ska is often used to describe all Jamaican music before dub, deejays and dread in the mid seventies the real Jamaican ska was made in Kingston between 1961/1962 and 1966.

                                  In the early fifties the popularity of driving rhythm & blues from the USA reached fever pitch in Jamaica and mobile sound systems (the forerunners of today’s discos) were assembled and operated by men such as Tom ‘The Great Sebastian’ Wong to play this music to wildly appreciative audiences at levels that were felt physically rather than merely heard. Competition was fierce, both metaphorically and literally, and sound system operators including Arthur Reid, ‘Duke Reid The Trojan’, and Clement Dodd, ‘Sir Coxsone The Downbeat’, would travel to America on record buying expeditions. On their triumphant return to Kingston, laden with exclusive records, they would be met by their enthusiastic supporters. Only the followers of their sound systems could hear these records and the records’ real identity would be a closely guarded secret. The titles were often scratched off and the tunes renamed to confuse the opposition.

                                  As the decade drew to a close America turned to a softer more mellow sound and supplies of the music favoured in Jamaica began to dry up… so the sound system operators began to make their own rhythm & blues recordings. Initially intended for sound system play only on one-off acetates these tunes proved so popular that they were soon made commercially available. Many sound men now became record producers including ‘Sir Coxsone’, Duke Reid ‘The Trojan’ and Prince Buster ‘The Voice Of The People’ although the first ‘local’ recording to make the number one spot in Jamaica was Laurel Aitken’s ‘Boogie In My Bones’/‘Little Sheila’ on Chris Blackwell’s R & B label.

                                  The emphasis was placed firmly on the offbeat and these rhythm & blues shuffle and boogie recordings were unmistakably Jamaican in form and content and far, far more than straightforward copies of American rhythm & blues. A sound was gradually created that was not only completely new and original but that would also go on to outlive a large proportion of its influences. Powered by the musical collective known as The Skatalites together with solo singers including Derrick Morgan, Eric ‘Monty’ Morris, duos Higgs & Wilson, Keith & Enid and Stranger & Patsy and vocal groups The Maytals, The Wailers, Justin Hinds & The Dominoes the producers now began to drive the music one step beyond. Together they created an entirely new genre of music whose inventions and innovations would reach far beyond its parochial beginnings in Kingston sound system rivalry.


                                  TRACK LISTING

                                  1. Ska Boo Da Ba – The Skatalites
                                  2. Confucious – Don Drummond & The Skatalites
                                  3. Storm Warning – Lyn Taitt & The Boys
                                  4. Alley Cat Ska – Tommy McCook & His Ska-Talites
                                  5. Trench Town People – Theophilus Beckford
                                  6. Walking Down King Street – Theophilus Beckford
                                  7. South China Sea – Johnny ‘Dizzy’ Moore
                                  8. Ringo – The Skatalites
                                  9. Nuclear Weapon – Roland Alphonso & His Ska-Talites
                                  10. Magnificent Ska – Lyn Taitt & The Baba Brooks Band
                                  11. Come On My People – Daniel Johnson
                                  12. Hit You Let You Feel It – The Tenor Twins
                                  13. The Re-Burial – Don Drummond & The Skatalites
                                  14. Love Me Or Leave Me – Lloyd Clarke
                                  15. A Shot In The Dark – Roland Alphonso*
                                  16. Distant Drums – Baba Brooks & The Trenton Spence Orchestra*
                                  *CD Bonus Tracks

                                  Horace Andy

                                  Dub Box - Rare Dubs 1973-1976

                                    Horace Andy [a.k.a.Sleepy] must process one of the sweetest and most distinctive voices in reggae music. 1951 in Kingston Jamaica. He cut his first track in 1966 for producer George ‘Phil’ Pratt, a tune called ‘Black Man’s Country’. But it was four years later his star really began to shine when he joined the stable of Clement ‘Coxsone’ Dodd’s Studio One. It was Coxsone Dodd who renamed him Andy after another of his leading artists Bob Andy, such was his belief in Horace’s writing talent and singing abilities. Still only twenty years of age Horace used his falsetto talent to the fore and cut some impressive tracks at 13 Brentford Road, Studio One’s headquarters. Such reggae standards as ’Skylarking’, ‘Just Say Who’, ‘Love of a Women’ and ‘Something on my Mind’ to name but a few. The early 1970’s saw Horace due to political reasons move on to work with producer Bunny Lee, a move that suited his talents and beliefs, Horace being an early advocate to the Rastafarian faith.The tracks which he cut with Bunny, which we concentrate on here gave his songs a rootsy feel. The rhythms often cut at Channel ONE and Randy’s Studio17 and finalised at King Tubby’s, provided a fine backbone for Horace to recut some of his earlier classics, along side his newer songs also to become reggae standards. Like ‘Money Money’, ‘Zion Gate’ the great ‘You are my Angel’ and a version of The Heptones ‘My Guiding Star’. The power of these recordings were such that the earlier tracks like ‘Skylarking’ became hits a second time around.Proving that the ‘you can’t keep a good tune down’ mantra was alive and kicking… …A golden time for Horace and Reggae music in general… Horace would go on to work with other producers like Everton Da Silva in 1977 creating the ‘In the Light’ album and the New York based Lloyd ‘Wackies’ Barnes in the 1980’s for his ‘Dancehall Style’ recordings. Most recently his work with Massive Attack has brought his majestic voice full circle and back into the arena once more. Those ‘Massive’ recordings and this dub collection here seem to fit side by side. Horace’s distinctive vocal riding over the rhythms adding a magic as only he can .....

                                    RESPECT JAH FLOYD.


                                    TRACK LISTING

                                    1 Why Oh Why Dub
                                    2 Dub Larking
                                    3 Zion Dub
                                    4 Dub Money 
                                    5 A True Dub
                                    6 Dub Guidance
                                    7 Dub Say Who
                                    8 Dub On My Mind
                                    9 Love Of A Dub Band
                                    10 Use This Dub
                                    11 Dub Letter
                                    12 Dub Angel
                                    13 Bless This Dub*
                                    14 Dub Ah Fulfil*
                                    *CD Bonus Track

                                    Superstar Quamallah

                                    Invisible Man 2024 Reissue

                                      Holy grail hip-hop alert! Superstar Quamallah's Invisible Man was never released on wax so, to celebrate the 15th anniversary of this astounding record, we present the first ever vinyl edition. A stunning record which gained accolades upon its initial release, such as a prominent feature on Gilles Peterson's renowned Best Of 2009 show, it's one of the most essential jazz rap albums of all time.

                                      Deep jazz rap on that mellow-melodic tip, Invisible Man is an unforgettable album with nothing but dope beats and dope bars. There's a strong chance this album has passed you by but we truly believe it to be a lost hip-hop masterpiece. It supremely captures the essence of a golden age classic without being slavish to the past. No, this ain't some facile throwback rap. It's a fresh and deeply soulful, original album shot through straight from the heart. Perfect to chill to, Invisible Man is profoundly jazz-oriented and captures with simplicity and sincerity the essence of hip-hop circa 1983-1994. It sounds like vibing with your nearest, dearest and oldest friends on a long hot summer night as the tantalising thought that anything is possible fills the air. You know what, we can just call this "magic hour rap" and we think you'll know what we mean. It's just beautiful. Just Listen.

                                      Brooklyn-born, California-based emcee, DJ, and producer Superstar Quamallah was active in the West Coast underground scene throughout the 90s and recorded extensively with such revered names as Defari and Tajai. His parents were some serious artistic heavyweights, too; his father was soul organist Big John Patton, a giant in the jazz world known for his releases on Blue Note whilst his mother was an active designer. However, he remains relatively unknown. Invisible Man, named ostensibly after the classic Ralph Ellison novel, could also refer to how he is viewed by the public at large. With close affiliations to the Hieroglyphics, Dilated Peoples and Likwit crew, his debut EP "Don't Call Me John" arrived in 1999 on ABB Records, after which he took a sabbatical from recording which included graduate school, travelling, teaching at Inglewood High and eventually a professorship of African Studies at Berkeley.

                                      With a laidback flow and deep, relaxing presence on the mic, Superstar Quamallah is equal parts Big Daddy Kane, Rakim and Guru. Invisible Man is refined, soulful, feel-good hip-hop of the old school. Its wise, spiritual and literate sound, combined with the summertime vibes projected by the smooth beats and the nostalgia-inducing samples and vocal scratches, created jazzy boom-bap rap reminiscent of prime De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest and Gang Starr.

                                      Irresistibly bouncing opener "You Need Knowledge" loops sparkling pianos, horns and a nagging whistle refrain with scratched vocal refrains from Slick Rick, Mobb Deep and Guru. The super-smooth head-nod classic "88 Soul" also utilises a beautifully swelling piano line and dusty breaks whilst Quamé reminisces about his childhood in NYC. Deeply moving, the silky, sultry "Black Shakespeare" is built around an elegant piano loop and goes hard on the superman lover tip whilst "For My People...It's Spiritual" is transcendental rap in conversation with Rakim and older gods. The "Moment Of Truth"-sampling "Lonely At The Top" is striking for its undiluted boom-bap stylings and the staccato flute-hop of "Just Listen" is riddled with soulful refinement. The deeply-affecting, wistful-yet-triumphant bells and horn-drenched single "California Dreamin'" is top-tier rap of unimpeachable quality. What a flow!

                                      Another highlight is the rich melodic piano-rap of "Purity", a beautiful ode to the foundations of rap and those keeping the culture authentically alive. Beautifully played instruments and spiritual jazz samples elevate the deep thinking present on "Kunta Kente" whilst the darker jazz-tinged battle-rap of "93 Shit" goes super hard both in a lyrical sense and with its no-holds drum punches. The breezy Rhodes and string loops that serve as the sonic backdrop to the slinky jazz rap of "We Got Plots" are just gorgeous as our hero evokes Common's "I Used To Love H.E.R." with a head-spinning tale of crime, deception and double crossing. And some twist! "Do Win-Dis" has a tense crime-funk backing and rolling beats which complement Quamé's flow perfectly before the record is rounded out by the tough yet jazzy brilliance of rap confessional "Hope She Remembers Me". Just sensational.

                                      Upon its original release, Quamallah himself declared: "My favorite time period for Hip Hop music was definitely between 1983 and 1994 with 1988 and 1993 being two years that standout as extremely impressive years musically and culturally. The fashion, slang, movies, TV shows and vibe during those years was incredible. While totally submerged in the feelings and music of that entire time period, I went to work on Invisible Man and I am excited for people to hear the result! It is an album that I would want to hear from some of my favorite artists of the past and present today. This is not a RETRO trip for me; this is me at my best lyrically and spiritually using the accessories of the 80s and 90s to fuel me. I am a 88 soul as the song states!"

                                      This album goes deep. It goes all in. When Invisible Man first came out it had a real hold on us here at Be With HQ. We couldn't stop listening to it. We'd venture to say it's one of the top 25 rap records of the 2000s. In the years since its release, it has remained a criminally underrated record, an increasingly hidden gem. We sincerely hope this first time double LP release will go some way to correct this.

                                      It's been mastered for vinyl by Simon Francis, cut by Cicely Balston and pressed at Record Industry. Finally available on the format it should always have been on, it must never be rendered invisible again. 


                                      TRACK LISTING

                                      A1 Mr. Righteous (Intro)0:35
                                      A2 You Need Knowledge 3:45
                                      A3 88 Soul 3:12
                                      A4 Black Shakespeare 3:02
                                      B1 For My People...It's Spiritual 2:55
                                      B2 Lonely At The Top 3:56
                                      B3 Just Listen 4:05
                                      B4 California Dreamin' 4:33
                                      C1 Purity 3:59
                                      C2 Kunta Kente 4:20
                                      C3 1993 Shit 3:49
                                      D1 We Got Plots 3:38
                                      D2 Do Win-Dis 4:11
                                      D3 Hope She Remembers Me 3:15

                                      The Fall

                                      Slates (Live)

                                        Popstock was created by the surviving members of the Slates iteration of The Fall to present unusual and alternative versions of the brilliant records they helped create.

                                        These records promise to be unique in that they are the only new Fall releases going forward where actual members of the group are consulted, involved and remunerated at all. Slate Live Again presents live versions of the six songs that make up the original mini- LP, with the incredible versions chosen in order to present the songs at every stage of their live performance, both pre and post recording.

                                        Lovingly curated with input from band members at every stage, including sourcing, mastering and design, and with sleeve notes by Fall Uber- fan Stewart Lee, Slates Live is the type of release that Fall fans have been craving for years.

                                        TRACK LISTING

                                        1. Middle Mass
                                        2. An Old Lover Etc.
                                        3. Prole Art Threat
                                        4. Fit And Working Again
                                        5. Slags, Slates Etc.
                                        6. Leave The Capitol

                                        Jenifa Mayanja is a favourite amongst true deep house heads. Her work is smoky, jazzy, and emotive, and has come on labels like Underground Quality before now. Here she arrives on the sixth EP from fledgling but already cultured label Sole Aspect and shows off her sophisticated sound once more. 'Rise To The Top' is full of elegant harmonies and jazz melodies that dance on pulsing rhythms, 'Like A Dream' brings spiritual vocals to bold chords and dusty drums while 'Our World' has piano lines floating high over the languid drums and bass. 'Rose Colored Glasses' has fresh melodies and challenging synths that defy usual genre norms and bring all new ideas to deep house. This is music that elevates mind, body and soul.

                                        TRACK LISTING

                                        Rise To The Top
                                        Like A Dream
                                        Our World
                                        Rose Colored Glasses

                                        Broken Keys

                                        Assorted Colors EP - Incl. Galcher Lustwerk Remix

                                        Broken Keys, as you may know, is a multi-talented musician and producer based in Los Angeles. His cut 'Assorted Colors' has become a real underground house classic that now lands on wax for the first time as a special extended 12" remix that really locks you into the languid grooves. The legendary Galcher Lustwerk steps up to add his own distinctive take on the original and infuses it with a techy yet atmospheric groove. Then Broken Keys explores a different facet of his sound with three distinct cuts on the flip that range from blunted beats and sun-kissed Balearic to chilled-out future soul. They make for a diverse package that has something for many different situations.

                                        TRACK LISTING

                                        Assorted Colors (Extended 12" Mix)
                                        Assorted Colors (Galcher Lustwerk Remix)
                                        Say You Do
                                        Caught Out In The Rain
                                        500 Days

                                        Scruinversal is back for another vinyl outing and this one takes the form of a reissue of some of the label head's favourite tunes. An unknown artist is behind the sunny shuffle and big horns of 'This Kind Of Latin Rhythm' while Thierry Tomas's 'Samba' is a shuffling house cut laden with glorious piano work. Funkyjaws then offers up his take on tango, Scruscru layers up the rhythms and percussion on 'Juicy Brass' and Frank Virgilio's 'Portrait Of You' shuts down with a deeper late-night feel. These are some superbly effective Latina house jams to drop on the hottest of days and balmiest of nights.

                                        TRACK LISTING

                                        Unknown Artist - This Kind Of Latin Rhythm
                                        Thierry Tomas - Samba (Courtesy Of Jump Recordings)
                                        Funkyjaws - Tanga (Short Version)
                                        Scruscru - Juicy Brass
                                        Frank Virgilio - Portrait Of You

                                        Who doesn't love a good edit, some nice Balearic, and especially some mystical Balearic edits? Well, that's just what we have here from Matsoaka who taps into several worldly flavours on this new six tracker courtesy of Magic Wand. 'Parlband Utmed Kusten' starts slow and steady, wet and dubby. 'Jah Banana' is a supremely horizontal and sun-kissed beach groove and 'Alligator' cuts loose on glistening melodies and playful chord vamps. Gentle breakbeats power the seductive 'Shish Balearic' and 'Asian Dance Groove' closes out with loose, percussive rhythms and funky guitar rifts. A truly global sonic trip.

                                        TRACK LISTING

                                        Parlband Utmed Kusten
                                        Jah Banana
                                        Alligator
                                        Shish Balearic
                                        Asian Dance Groove

                                        Continuing their quest, the Treasure team has unearthed another enchanting bunch of gems. Introducing a new compilation of revamped classic tracks from F.R, meticulously tailored to meet the refined preferences of today's dance connoisseurs.

                                        TRACK LISTING

                                        A1. Canny Hot (Vocal)
                                        A2. Canny Hot (Dub)
                                        B1. Delicated
                                        B2. Daddy’s Face

                                        Edoardo Barbi is an alias of Gledd, the label head at Saint Wax, co-owner of Radio Mundo Records and a prolific producer who hails from Italy but is based in Mexico City. For this new EP, he taps into his love of 70s church funk and classic gospel and serves up a quartet of emotionally intense cuts that each tell a unique story. They all have their own moods and subtly uplifting grooves and are defined by the famously meticulous production style of Gledd. When you want to make the dance floor move in a different way than usual, these four cuts should be your go-to.

                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                        Mine says: Phwoaaar... Gledd brings the heat on new (ish) label Kaninchenbau and he means serious business. You can literally hear the sweat dripping from the ceiling on all four of these tracks...

                                        TRACK LISTING

                                        Get Back
                                        Be The Way
                                        Stars
                                        Love Is Feeling

                                        Billie Eilish

                                        Hit Me Hard And Soft

                                          Billie Eilish’s third studio album, "Hit Me Hard And Soft", released via Darkroom/Interscope Records is her most daring body of work to date, a diverse yet cohesive collection of songs— ideally listened to in its entirety from beginning to end—does exactly as the album title suggests; hits you hard and soft both lyrically and sonically, while bending genres and defying trends along the way. With the help of her brother and sole collaborator, Finneas, the pair wrote, recorded, and produced the album together in their hometown of Los Angeles. This album comes on the heels of her two massively successful albums “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" and "Happier Than Ever" and works to further develop the world of Billie Eilish. 

                                          Wrekin Havoc Feat. Greg Bird

                                          Vapour Trails - Incl. Goldsuite And Woolfy Remixes

                                          The Wrekin Crew is back for a seance outing on the peerless Is It Balearic? This new offering rather continues where the first one left off with two tracks of immersive sonics for sunny days. First up is 'Vapour Trails' which melds lush Italo disco melodies and nice emotional pop of the sort you would expect to hear in this duo's DJ sets. Goldsuite also step up with a remix to smooth the edges and lay down moon-lit Balearica then closer 'Broken Wings' has more meaningful vocals but this time over grooves more suited to a late-night setting. Cosmic arps finish it in style with plenty of dubby undercurrents.

                                          TRACK LISTING

                                          Vapour Trails
                                          Vapour Trails (Goldsuite Remix)
                                          Broken Wings
                                          Broken Wings (Woolfy Rub Dub)

                                          Nick Bike

                                          A Lil Respect / A Step Too Far Away

                                          Nicholas Bicycle is Nick Bike when in music mode and his next ride takes him deep into the world of the Queen of Soul. Once there he turns out a pair of crucial remixes that will slip right into the upper echelons of your collection. Up first is his take on Aretha's Tramp classic 'A Lil Respect' which comes on strong with more heavy and floor-ready drums. Flip it over and you will find 'A Step Too Far Away' which goes from early evening soul to a nice early evening stepper to get the crowd in the groove.

                                          TRACK LISTING

                                          A Lil Respect
                                          A Step Too Far Away

                                          Brisa

                                          Stir EP - Incl. Jon Dixon & Byron The Aquarius Remixes

                                          Tetsu Shibuya, better known as simply Tetsu or Brisa is a Japanese producer and DJ known for works on the iconic Japanese Jazzy Sport imprint, King Street sub-label Nite Grooves and his own Brisa Music. Leading the EP is title-track 'Stir', in collaboration with Turbojazz Brisa delivers a classic slice of deep house built upon layers of bright stab sequences and loose organic percussion. Detroit's beloved Jon Dixon turns his hand to 'Stir' next, encapsulating the soul of his hometown in reshaping fragments of the original composition. The original of 'Reverie' opens the B-side, laying down a broken rhythm, low-pitched vocal hooks and elongated bass grooves for a more bruk tinged feel. Byron The Aquarius then extracts the core of 'Reverie' and spins it into bumpy, subtly nuanced house workout. Lastly the third original 'Flux' rounds out the release, shifting deeper in funkinfused realms with a playful plucked bass groove and heavily swung drums.

                                          TRACK LISTING

                                          Stir (feat Turbojazz)
                                          Stir (feat Turbojazz) (Jon Dixon Remix)
                                          Reverie
                                          Reverie (Byron The Aquarius Remix)
                                          Flux

                                          Crime & The City Solution

                                          Room Of Lights - 2024 Reissue

                                            Following their 'The Dangling Man' EP and 'Just South of Heaven' mini-LP, 'Room Of Lights' was originally released in 1986 and featured the "London lineup" of Simon Bonney, former Birthday Party stalwarts Mick Harvey and Rowland S. Howard, Rowland’s bassist brother Harry Howard, and drummer Epic Soundtracks (formerly of Swell Maps and Jacobites). The album includes the remarkable ‘Six Bells Chime,’ which caught the attention of acclaimed German filmmaker Wim Wenders who invited the band to perform the song live in his 1988 masterpiece Wings of Desire. The album showcases great creativity filled with tension and marks the last release featuring Crime’s “London line-up”.

                                            TRACK LISTING

                                            1. Right Man, Wrong Man
                                            2. No Money, No Honey
                                            3. Hey Sinkiller
                                            4. Six Bells Chime
                                            5. Adventure
                                            6. Untouchable
                                            7. The Brother Song
                                            8. Her Room Of Lights (For Lisa)

                                            Crime & The City Solution

                                            Just South Of Heaven - 2024 Reissue

                                              Originally released in 1985, this mini-LP featured the "London lineup" of Simon Bonney, former Birthday Party stalwarts Mick Harvey and Rowland S. Howard, Rowland’s bassist brother Harry Howard, and drummer Epic Soundtracks (formerly of Swell Maps and Jacobites). The record presented a more refined sound compared to their self-produced EP and was recorded between Hansa Tonstudios, Berlin and The Strongroom, London, with sound engineer Flood (a-ha, Depeche Mode, Erasure). In an interview with Uncut, Harry explained, “The first EP, 'The Dangling Man,' was a bit raw. For 'Just South Of Heaven,' we tried to create a more elegant record, and it worked quite well.”

                                              TRACK LISTING

                                              1. Rose Blue
                                              2. The Coal Train
                                              3. Stolen & Stealing
                                              4. Five Stone Walls
                                              5. Trouble Come This Morning
                                              6. The Wailing Wall

                                              Claremont Editions

                                              Volume 4

                                                Since launching in 2020, Claremont 56’s Claremont Editions series of compilations has delivered a trio of must-check collections featuring a mixture of unheard gems from the label vaults and brand-new, previously unreleased tracks. Label founder Paul ‘Mudd’ Murphy continues with this blueprint on 2024’s instalment, the fourth in total.

                                                There's naturally some genuinely headline grabbing highlights amongst the nine tracks on display, starting with opener ‘Crossing’ – a fresh cut from C56’s in-house super-group Hillside (AKA Paul Mudd Murphy, Alex Searle and Patrick Dawes), featuring lead vocals from long-time friend of the family Quinn Lamont Luke. The track is prime Hillside: all rolling hand percussion, warming keys, simmering synth-strings, sun-splashed solos and blue-eyed soul vocals from the effervescent Quinn.

                                                It sets a high bar, quality wise, but predictably the rest of the collection hits similarly heady heights. Mudd contributes two other tracks of note: a first collaborative outing with long-time creative partner Ben Smith for five years, Smith & Mudd’s ‘Journey Seven’ – a languid, slow-motion affair that hints at what we can expect from their forthcoming album – and a typically rich, jazz-fusion influenced solo excursion, ‘Massimo’s Steps’. As vivid, emotive and detailed as you’d expect, the track explores similar sonic territory to Mudd’s recent album, In The Garden of Mindfulness.

                                                It's usual for Claremont Editions collections to include tracks from new members of the Claremont family. Editions 4 is no different, with Danish producer Fureby – a close friend of fellow Danes Mike Salta and Peter Visti – joining forces with Guy Moscoco and Brian Faber on ‘Halcyon (Extended Mix)’, a gorgeously kaleidoscopic Balearic groover rich in fluttering flute solos, simmering disco strings and sun-bright electronics.

                                                Elsewhere, a few familiar favourites contribute suitably stellar tracks. Mai Fujinoya dons the Yamp Kolta alias for the first time since appearing on the first editions compilation in 2020, serving up the languid Japanese language Balearic pop brilliance of ‘Saturate’, featuring beautiful lead vocals by Yuzz. Krautrock-influenced duo Neumayer Station – who made their C56 bow on last year’s Editions collection – lay down a typically stretched-out, dubbed-out groove with Spaghetti Western soundtrack flourishes (the lilting and atmospheric ‘Bassrutscher’), while Ferdi Schuster invites us to dive into the immersive depths of ‘Resonance’ – a lightly art rock and progressive rock-influenced soundscape best enjoyed while lying flat on your back.

                                                Slow-motion house specialists Hear & Now continue to join the dots between tactile Balearica and pitched-down Italian ambient house on the stunningly gorgeous ‘Chimaera’, while there’s a surprise return for a Claremont 56 favourite: Mudd’s sought-after extended mix of Bel’s 2018 single ‘Ready To Die’, a sing-along modern Balearic classic. This time round, it has been re-edited by Blank & Jones, who teases out the sun-soaked instrumentation before finally dropping the original’s emotion-rich lead vocals.

                                                It all adds up to another must-check instalment of the indispensable Claremont Editions series. As usual, the vinyl version has been pressed in limited qualities and comes housed in a deluxe gatefold sleeve, complete with another stunning cover painting by illustrator Mark Warrington.

                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                A1. Hillside Feat. Quinn Lamont Luke – Crossing
                                                A2. Mudd – Massimo’s Steps
                                                B1. Bel – Ready To Die (Mudd’s Extended Mix) (Blank & Jones Edit)
                                                B2. Fureby, Moscoso & Faber – Halcyon
                                                C1. Smith & Mudd – Journey Seven
                                                C2. Neumayer Station – Bassrutscher
                                                C3. Yamp Kolt Feat. Yuzz – Saturate
                                                D1. Ferdi Schuster – Resonance
                                                D2. Hear & Now – Chimaera

                                                Hifi Sean & David McAlmont

                                                Daylight

                                                  Coming out on the first day of summer, the exhilarating journey of twelve songs on 'Daylight' celebrates, expresses and explores the colours and feel of summer. It will be the first of two albums from the duo in 2024 with the nocturnal sister album, 'Twilight', released on the first day of winter - December 1st.

                                                  McHifi are taking you on a journey for 2024.


                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                  1. Daylight
                                                  2. Sun Come Up
                                                  3. Coalition
                                                  4. You Are My
                                                  5. Meantime
                                                  6. Golden Hour
                                                  7. Sad Banger
                                                  8. USB -USC
                                                  9. Summery
                                                  10. Living Things
                                                  11. Celebrate
                                                  12. The Show

                                                  Aaron Frazer

                                                  Into The Blue

                                                    “Into The Blue is the clearest portrait of who I am as an artist. It’s me through and through,” says multi-instrumentalist Aaron Frazer. A daring blend of soul, psychedelia, spaghetti western, disco, gospel and hip-hop, Into the Blue represents the impressive range of Frazer’s sonic talents. Frazer maintains the unmistakable falsetto and classic songwriting he’s known for, but plants Into the Blue firmly in the now with a hip-hop mentality at its core, weaving together genres and production techniques to form something new.

                                                    Into The Blue was conceived, like so many classic records, out of actual heartbreak. Frazer moved cross-country from Brooklyn to Los Angeles and embarked on a journey that’s reflected in the album’s themes of grief, loneliness, and searching for healing. “Into The Blue really means heading into the unknown. That has been the last year of my life and I’m still in the blue,” Frazer explains. “But there are also songs here that celebrate love and the giddiness of a new relationship and all that. That’s part of a breakup to me, processing the whole thing, remembering the things that were right as much as the things that were wrong.”

                                                    Frazer wrote on every track and played several live instruments on the album. The title track, “Into The Blue”, is a haunting, resolute anthem, combining cinematic strings and tough-as-nails breakbeats as Frazer heads west. “Here I go, to a place where the broken heart knows,” he sings. “It’s all I can do. Back into the blue.” “Payback” is an explosive dancefloor heater, featuring shimmering tambourines and driving bass lines. Northern soul drums meet snarling fuzz guitar, hurdling towards its epic conclusion.

                                                    The album features moments of towering arrangements, recalling David Axelrod and Ennio Merricone, balanced by rawness, incorporating iPhone recordings and one-take vocals. For Into the Blue, Frazer enlisted Grammy-winner Alex Goose as coproducer, known for his crate-digging samples and collaborations with hip-hop artists like Freddie Gibbs, Madlib and Brockhampton. Frazer also experimented with samples for the first time on a record, drawing from unexpected sources like 90s R&B group Hi-Five. Though Into the Blue is born out of heartbreak, Frazer hopes it leaves listeners with a sense of optimism. “You know, you can still laugh on a day when you’re grieving,” he says, “there’s no peaks without valleys,” he says, but Into The Blue sees Aaron Frazer at new heights.

                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    Side A
                                                    1) Thinking Of You
                                                    2) Into The Blue
                                                    3) Fly Away
                                                    4) Payback
                                                    5) Dime Feat. Cancamusa
                                                    6) Perfect Strangers

                                                    Side B
                                                    7) Time Will Tell
                                                    8) I Don’t Wanna Stay
                                                    9) Play On
                                                    10) Easy To Love
                                                    11) The Fool

                                                    Thou

                                                    Umbilical

                                                      Thou has always been a force of raw energy and unapologetic dissent, defying easy categorization and challenging listeners to confront the complexities of existence. Though often lumped in with New Orleans sludge bands like Eyehategod and Crow- bar, Thou transcends genre boundaries, drawing inspiration from a diverse array of influences spanning from ‘90s proto-grunge icons like Nirvana, Alice in Chains, and Soundgarden (all of whom they’ve covered extensively) to the raw intensity of obscure‘90s DIY hardcore punk found on labels like Ebullition, Vermiform, and Crimethinc.

                                                      Their latest record Umbilical, Thou’s first full-length release of original music since their 2018 Sacred Bones debut Magus, is their firmest nod to the latter - a record filled with mosh-ready riffs, heavy breakdowns and scathing vocals. The band’s aesthetic and political impulses have always been punk and like anyone embroiled in the subculture Thou have been exploring what it means to exist within and without a rigid morality. That exploration takes thematic center on Umbilical and their self-assessment is as harsh as that of the world around them.

                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                      LP Tracklist:
                                                      1. Narcissist’s Prayer
                                                      2. Emotional Terrorist
                                                      3. Lonely Vigil
                                                      4. House Of Ideas
                                                      5. I Feel Nothing When You Cry
                                                      6. Unbidden Guest
                                                      7. I Return As Chained And Bound To You
                                                      8. The Promise
                                                      9. Panic Stricken, I Flee
                                                      10. Siege Perilous

                                                      7" Tracklist:
                                                      1. I Feel Nothing When You Cry
                                                      2. Unbidden Guest

                                                      Art Brut

                                                      And Yes, This Is My Singing Voice!

                                                        First edition of a two-part set: a comprehensive compilation of South London art-rockers Art Brut, spanning their early discography, demo takes, alternative mixes and live recordings between 2003 – 2008.

                                                        Features the debut album 'Bang Bang Rock and Roll', their second studio album 'It’s A Bit Complicated'. Also includes unreleased live material Art Brut – Live in Paris 2006 & Art Brut Live Form ULU with Horns.

                                                        Comes with a 24 page zine, with a 2,000 word liner note from Art Brut frontman Eddie Argos and exclusive photography of the band. Also includes a signed print of an original Art Brut artwork, painted by Eddie Argos

                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                        CD1: Bang Bang Rock And Roll
                                                        1. Formed A Band
                                                        2. My Little Brother
                                                        3. Emily Kane
                                                        4. Rusted Guns Of Milan
                                                        5. Modern Art
                                                        6. Good Weekend
                                                        7. Bang Bang Rock & Roll
                                                        8. Fight!
                                                        9. Moving To L.A.
                                                        10. Bad Weekend
                                                        11. 18,000 Lira
                                                        12. Subliminal Desire For Adventure

                                                        CD2: It’s A Bit Complicated
                                                        1. Pump Up The Volume
                                                        2. Direct Hit
                                                        3. St. Pauli
                                                        4. People In Love
                                                        5. Late Sunday Evening
                                                        6. I Will Survive
                                                        7. Post Soothing Out
                                                        8. Blame It On The Trains
                                                        9. Soundtrack Of The Summer
                                                        10. Nag Nag Nag Nag
                                                        11. Jealous Guy

                                                        CD3 – Bang Bang Rock And Roll, Bootlegs And B-Sides + Live From ULU W/ Horns
                                                        1. Formed A Band (Brutleg/Single Version) 
                                                        2. Bad Weekend (Brutleg/Single Version)
                                                        3. Modern Art (Brutleg / Single Version)
                                                        4. My Little Brother (Brutleg / Single Version)
                                                        5. Good Weekend (Brutleg)
                                                        6. 18,000 Lira (Brutleg)
                                                        7. Bang Bang Rock And Roll (Brutleg)
                                                        8. Moving To LA (Brutleg)
                                                        9. Moving To LA Acoustic (Brutleg)
                                                        10. These Animal Menswe@r
                                                        11. It’s About Time
                                                        12. Maternity Ward
                                                        13. Really Bad Weekend
                                                        14. Every Other Weekend
                                                        15. Home Altars Of Mexico
                                                        16. Top Of The Pops! Art Brut (and Friends)
                                                        17. Don’t Blame It On The Trains
                                                        18. Enrique Gatti (Subliminal Desire For Adventure) (Brutleg)
                                                        19. Pump Up The Volume – With Horns
                                                        20. Moving To LA – With Horns
                                                        21. Late Sunday Evening – With Horns
                                                        22. Emily Kane – With Horns
                                                        23. Post Soothing Out – With Horns
                                                        24. Direct Hit – With Horns
                                                        25. Good Weekend – With Horns

                                                        CD4: It’s A Bit Complicated (Bootlegs And BSides)
                                                        1. I Found This Song In The Road
                                                        2. Our Parents Record Collection
                                                        3. Wasted Week-End
                                                        4. I Want To Be Double A-Sided
                                                        5. Ignorance Is Bliss
                                                        6. Direct Hit (Alternate Vesrion)
                                                        7. Direct Hit (Duet With Hank Starrs From Animals That Swim)
                                                        8. Late Sunday Evening (Alternate Version)
                                                        9. Blame It On The Trains (Russell Senior Version)
                                                        10. Post Soothing Out (Russell Senior Version)
                                                        11. St Pauli (Russell Senior Version)
                                                        12. Bad Weekend (Live Eurokéennes Festival 06)
                                                        13. Formed A Band (Live Eurokéennes Festival 06)
                                                        14. Emily Kane (Live Eurokéennes Festival 06)
                                                        15. These Animal Menswe@r (Live Eurokéennes Festival 06)

                                                        CD5: Paris Live 06.02.06
                                                        1. Formed A Band
                                                        2. My Little Brother
                                                        3. These Animal Menswe@r
                                                        4. Bang Bang Rock And Roll
                                                        5. Blame It On The Trains
                                                        6. Moving To LA
                                                        7. Rusted Guns Of Milan
                                                        8. Modern Art
                                                        9. St Pauli
                                                        10. Post Soothing Out
                                                        11. Emily Kane
                                                        12. Bad Weekend
                                                        13. Stand Down
                                                        14. 18,000 Lira
                                                        15. Good Weekend

                                                        Art Brut

                                                        A Record Collection, Reduced To A Mixtape

                                                          Double LP Set of art-rockers Art Brut, with tracks taken from the albums 'Bang Bang Rock and Roll', 'It’s A Bit Complicated', 'Art Brut vs Satan', 'Brilliant! Tragic!', 'We Are Scientists Art Brut International' and rare live and alternate takes, compiled by the band. First comprehensive career retrospective of Art Brut since the 'Top of the Pops' album in 2014, this compilation brings together the best and most well-known tracks from the catalogue.

                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                          1. Formed A Band
                                                          2. My Little Brother
                                                          3. Emily Kane
                                                          4). Good Weekend
                                                          5. Pump Up The Volume
                                                          6. Nag Nag Nag
                                                          7. St Pauli
                                                          8. Alcoholics Unanimous
                                                          9. DC Comics & Chocolate Milkshake
                                                          10. Summer Job
                                                          11. Unprofessional Wrestling
                                                          12. Axl Rose
                                                          13. Lost Weekend
                                                          14. Hooray!
                                                          15. She Kissed Me (And It Felt Like A Hit)
                                                          16. I Hope You’re Very Happy Together
                                                          17. Modern Art Berlin Live
                                                          18. Wham! Bang! Pow! Let’s Rock Out!
                                                          19. Arizona Bay
                                                          20. Just Deserts
                                                          21. We Make Pop Music (Berlin Live)
                                                          22. Post Soothing Out (Berlin Live)

                                                          Zara Mcfarlane

                                                          Sweet Whispers: Celebrating Sarah Vaughan

                                                            ‘Sweet Whispers’ is more than a run-through of some of Vaughan’s most popular songs. It’s not hard to imagine the immense task in selecting those songs, after all, Vaughan’s recording career spanned 50 years notching up almost 60 albums (plus nearly 30 again in compilations and box sets). Through a thoughtfully chosen selection of songs, formed across months in collaboration with producer, and the album’s clarinettist and saxman, Giacomo Smith – Zara journeys through the musical life of Sarah Vaughan, from her first to last recording, bringing to life and breathing new life into some of her best and less familiar songs. But importantly, the songs that mean the most to Zara.

                                                            Zara McFarlane said “It was when I started to listen to Sarah Vaughan that I really began to appreciate jazz vocals. She had such control across her range and a vocal command that was cheeky, playful and fun yet sophisticated and articulate. I really wanted to pay homage to her as I feel she has been somewhat overlooked amongst the jazz singers. Although I do love Ella and Billie, it's all about Sarah for me.”

                                                            ‘Sweet Whispers – Celebrating Sarah Vaughan’ was recorded analogue at Durham Studios, London. Giacomo assembled a stellar cast of musicians - Joe Webb on piano, Ferg Ireland on double bass, Jas Kayser on drums, Marlon Hibbert on Steel Pan and Gabriella Swallow on cello – to record 11 tracks live to tape; with minimal overdubs, the recording has retained a live, vintage feel.

                                                            A celebration of Sarah Vaughan could be in no better hands than that of Zara McFarlane, who makes an inspired homage to the ‘Divine One’. Beautifully performed in Zara’s own inimitable style, with her own playful swoops and slides, she has added her own touch to the music. With a silken voice and timbre that brings emotional depth, attitude and personality to this collection of Sarah Vaughan songs, this is a masterful celebration.


                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                            1. Tenderly
                                                            2. Mean To Me
                                                            3. Inner City Blues
                                                            4. September Song
                                                            5. Great Day
                                                            6. If You Could See Me Now
                                                            7. Interlude
                                                            8. Obsession
                                                            9. The Mystery Of Man
                                                            10. Stardust
                                                            11. Sweet Whispers

                                                            Passion Pit

                                                            Manners - 15th Anniversary Edition

                                                              The debut album by Passion Pit, 'Manners' is coming back to vinyl for its 15th Anniversary. Remastered for vinyl with full gatefold jacket that displays alternative artwork only previously available on the cd

                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                              1. Make Light
                                                              2. Little Secrets
                                                              3. Moth's Wings
                                                              4. The Reeling
                                                              5. Eyes As Candles
                                                              6. Swimming In The Flood
                                                              7. Folds In Your Hands
                                                              8. To Kingdom Come
                                                              9. Sleepyhead
                                                              10. Let Your Love Grow Tall
                                                              11. Seaweed Song

                                                              Margo Guryan

                                                              Words And Music

                                                                Witness to revolutions in jazz and pop, Margo Guryan earned her place in the songwriting pantheon and then some. That she was largely unknown for decades is not the stuff of crushed dreams, but a result of her own choices and priorities. From humble beginnings to the peaks of her 1968 baroque pop masterpiece Take a Picture and the collected Demos to the recent viral ubiquity of “Why Do I Cry”, Words and Music captures the entirety of Guryan’s career, featuring 16 previously unreleased recordings and a 32-page booklet telling the whole story.

                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                Side A
                                                                1. If I Lose
                                                                2. You Promised
                                                                3. The Wise Man
                                                                4. The Morning After
                                                                5. Moon Ride
                                                                6. More Understanding Than A Man
                                                                7. More Understanding Than A Man (Instrumental)
                                                                8. There I Was

                                                                Side B
                                                                1. Kiss & Tell
                                                                2. Half-Way In Love
                                                                3. Goodbye July
                                                                4. Four Letter Words
                                                                5. Hurry On Home
                                                                6. I Ought To Stay Away From You
                                                                7. I Love
                                                                8. Under My Umbrella
                                                                9. I Don’t Intend To Spend Christmas Without You

                                                                Side C
                                                                1. Sunday Morning
                                                                2. Thoughts
                                                                3. Love Songs
                                                                4. Don’t Go Away
                                                                5. Take A Picture
                                                                6. Sun
                                                                7. What Can I Give You
                                                                8. Come To Me Slowly

                                                                Side D
                                                                1. The 8.17 Northbound Success Merry-Go-Round
                                                                2. Something’s Wrong With The Morning
                                                                3. Think Of Rain
                                                                4. Can You Tell
                                                                5. Someone I Know
                                                                6. Love

                                                                Side E
                                                                1. Why Do I Cry
                                                                2. Spanky And Our Gang
                                                                3. Most Of My Life
                                                                4. It’s Alright Now
                                                                5. Timothy Gone
                                                                6. The Hum
                                                                7. Please Believe Me
                                                                8. Yes I Am

                                                                Side F
                                                                1. I Think A Lot About You
                                                                2. I’d Like To See The BadGuys Win
                                                                3. Values
                                                                4. California Shake
                                                                5. Hold Me Dancin’
                                                                6. Shine
                                                                7. Goodbye July

                                                                Various Artists

                                                                Soft Summer Breezes

                                                                  Following in the wake of baroque chart toppers by the Zombies, Beatles, and the Left Banke, a dandier approach to garage rock flowered in the back half of the ’60s. Awash in majestic harpsichords, lilting guitars, melancholic organs, and middle school orchestras, Soft Summer Breezes captures the decade’s last gasps of optimism via 16 gentle moments of soft psychedelia.

                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                  SIDE A
                                                                  1. Life - Life
                                                                  2. The Giant Crab - Soft Summer Breezes
                                                                  3. Attila & The Huns - Here’s Where I Get Off
                                                                  4. Lenny Roybal - Little Daisy
                                                                  5. Margo Guryan - Can You Tell
                                                                  6. J.C. Horton - Why Why Why
                                                                  7. Richard Holman - Gentle Flying Dove
                                                                  8. The Sound Control - When Will It End

                                                                  SIDE B
                                                                  1. The Goodthings - The Journey
                                                                  2. Jerry Benicaso - Wounds Heal And Birds Fly Free
                                                                  3. Bob Belche - Fall On Me Rain
                                                                  4. Pisces - A Flower For All Seasons
                                                                  5. Female Species - Baby Buggy
                                                                  6. The Morning Sun - Someday
                                                                  7. Larry Sands & The Sound Affair - You’ll Know The Words
                                                                  8. The New Colony Six - The Time Of The Year Is Sunset

                                                                  Gastr Del Sol

                                                                  We Have Dozens Of Titles

                                                                    Like a bolt echoing back from the blue, We Have Dozens of Titles restrikes the iron of Gastr del Sol, plunging the listener (that’s us!) back into the maelstrom of their all-too-brief (-but-ultimately-long-enough-to-change-everything-incisively) passage of 1993-1998 via an assembly of previously uncollected studio recordings and beautifully captured unreleased live material.

                                                                    Gastr del Sol’s music was of the transformative variety – or was it transfiguration they were up to? Or transmigration? Flux was key, to be sure. David Grubbs formed Gastr from the final lineup of Bastro; on Gastr’s del Sol’s debut, The Serpentine Similar, Grubbs, Bundy K. Brown and John McEntire downshifted from a thrashing electric outfit into a droning, acoustic-based one. Following this, the lineup shifted again, decisively – Brown and McEntire departed to focus on the project to be known as Tortoise, and Jim O’Rourke arrived, pairing with Grubbs to make a sequence of unpredictable leaps across genre and practical approach alike, over three LPs and a pair of EPs that threatened the passage of musical time as we knew it in the mid-90s.

                                                                    We Have Dozens of Titles contains nearly an hour of previously unreleased live recordings, alongside another near-hour of studio recordings culled from previously uncollected singles, EPs, and compilations. At long last, vinyl purchasers will hear the full range of “The Harp Factory on Lake Street”, “Dead Cats in a Foghorn”, “Quietly Approaching” and “The Bells of St. Mary’s” for the first time EVER on vinyl – all of it, live and studio alike, lovingly mastered and remastered by Jim O’Rourke, and packaged in a three LP box set with a wicked Roman Signer image on its removable lid, interior printing on the box bottom and inner sleeves for each LP with performance credits for all the songs.

                                                                    As much as Gastr del Sol’s albums showcase a group eminently at home in the studio, they were inclined to thoroughly reinvent their compositions in performance. While reviewing live tapes for this compilation, the studio versions of most things felt more and more definitive, with the exception of the live takes included here, which essay startling new qualities in pieces that have been in the public ear for several decades.

                                                                    The majority of these live performances come from a miraculous find in the CBC archive – a broadcast-quality recording of Jim and David from the 1997 Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville. This was the last time they performed together as Gastr del Sol, during which several still-gestating Camoufleur pieces were presented in radically different forms and Jim played organ on a track from David’s first solo album, the concert-closing, band closing (and now album-closing) version of "Onion Orange”.

                                                                    The studio recordings included were originally released by the Red Hot Organization, God Mountain, Table of the Elements, Sony Japan, Teenbeat and Drag City. Studios utilized in the making of the material were Idful Music Corporation, Kingsize Soundlab and steamroom. The extended company of players on these numbers includes Jeb Bishop, Bundy K. Brown, Steve Butters, Gene Coleman, Thymme Jones, Terri Kapsalis, John McEntire, Günter Müller, Bob Weston and Sue Wolf – a virtual “what’s who wha'?!?” of Chicago’s hothouse scene in those times.

                                                                    We Have Dozens of Titles revisits the slow-burning incendiaries of Gastr del Sol, finding, once again and after so much time elapsed, another, further set of reinventions from a group who continues to change the way we hear music.

                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                    1. The Seasons Reverse (live)
                                                                    2. Quietly Approaching
                                                                    3. Ursus Arctos Wonderfilis (live)
                                                                    4. At Night And At Night
                                                                    5. Dead Cats In A Foghorn
                                                                    6. The Japanese Room At La Pagode
                                                                    7. The Bells Of St. Mary’s
                                                                    8. Blues Subtitled No Sense Of Wonder (live)
                                                                    9. 20 Songs Less
                                                                    10. Dictionary Of Handwriting (live)
                                                                    11. The Harp Factory On Lake Street
                                                                    12. Onion Orange (live)

                                                                    NxWorries

                                                                    Why Lawd?

                                                                      The long-awaited second album from NxWorries – the iconic duo of superstar vocalist Anderson .Paak and GRAMMY Award-winning beatmaker and producer Knxwledge.

                                                                      8 years after their breakthrough debut Yes Lawd!, NxWorries return with Why Lawd? – a winning combination of Knx’s unmistakeable beats and .Paak’s instantly recognizable vocals.

                                                                      This time, special guests are invited along for the ride. Featured artists include H.E.R., Snoop Dogg, Thundercat, Earl Sweatshirt, Rae Khalil and more.

                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                      ThankU (feat. Dave Chappelle)
                                                                      86Sentra
                                                                      MoveOn
                                                                      KeepHer (feat. Thundercat)
                                                                      Distractions
                                                                      Lookin’
                                                                      Where I Go (feat. H.E.R.)
                                                                      Daydreaming
                                                                      FromHere (feat. Snoop Dogg & October London)
                                                                      FallThru
                                                                      Battlefield
                                                                      HereIAm
                                                                      OutTheWay (feat. Rae Khalil)
                                                                      SheUsed
                                                                      MoreOfIt
                                                                      NVR.RMX (feat. Charlie Wilson)
                                                                      DistantSpace
                                                                      WalkOnBy (feat. Earl Sweatshirt & Rae Khalil)
                                                                      EvnMore

                                                                      Hermanos Gutierrez

                                                                      Low Sun / Los Chicos Tristes (El Michels Affair Remix)

                                                                        Easy Eye Sound present this double sided 7" by Hermanos Gutirrez - a two-piece band formed of the brothers Alejandro and Estevan Gutirrez - of "Low Sun" and "Los Chicos Tristes (El Michels Affair Remix)", featuring Jensine Benitez

                                                                        With its bold percussion - much more prominent than on previous Hermanos Gutierrez records - "Low Sun" captures a darker, more eerie tension between the brother's two guitars.

                                                                        "Los Chicos Tristes" has been remixed by Leon Michels, better known as El Michels Affair, and introducing vocals from Jensine Benitez, the new take on the beloved ambient instrumental adds more prominent drum beats and a spoken word introduction by Benitez, giving the song an intense, cinematic twist. Subtle organ notes, vocalizing, and Hermanos' intertwining guitars lead the remix into a darker, more mysterious place while staying true to the duo's intimate sound that has won them millions of fans across the globe.

                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                        1. Low Sun
                                                                        2. Los Chicos Tristes (El Michels Affair Remix)

                                                                        Bette Smith

                                                                        Goodthing

                                                                          Produced by Grammy-winning producer Jimmy Hogarth (Amy Winehouse, James Bay, Paulo Nutini, Sia), the album showcases Bette Smith's penchant for anthemic, feel- good Soul Rock carried by her signature raspy, soulful vocals inspired by legends Tina Turner, Aretha Franklin and Etta James.

                                                                          Tracing elements of her sound to her childhood in rough Bedford- Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, Bette connects the soul music she heard on the corners with the gospel music she heard in church and around the house every weekend - " My mother listened to nothing but gospel," she recalls, citing Mahalia Jackson and Reverend James Cleveland as other influences.

                                                                          The album sees her sound scale new heights, and build on the accolades she received on 2017's debut ' Jetlagger ' and 2020's ' The Good, The Bad, and The Bette' , and her tremendous range and power combined with 'Goodthing''s infectious energy, solidify her position as an authentic and dynamic rising soul artist, an iconic force in music.

                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                          1. Goodthing
                                                                          2. Happiness
                                                                          3. Eternal Blessings
                                                                          4. M.O.N.E.Y
                                                                          5. Neptune 
                                                                          6. Whup 'Em Good
                                                                          7. Time Goes Slower
                                                                          8. Darkest Hour
                                                                          9. More Than A Billionaire 
                                                                          11. Lived And Died A Thousand Times
                                                                          12. Beautiful Mess
                                                                          13. Cave
                                                                          14. No More Love Songs

                                                                          Delroy Wilson

                                                                          The Cool Operator

                                                                            The Cool Operator;' gathers together 28 sure shots from Delroy Wilson blending the very best of his all-conquering hit run of forty-fives for Bunny 'Striker' Lee 'longside a handful of crucial cuts produced by Channel One and Federal - The hits featured here like 'Better Must Come'',' I'm Still Waiting', 'It's Shame' are among the defining releases of this golden age of reggae music

                                                                            Delroy, immortalised by The Clash in their 'White Man In Hammersmith Palais' had a long a successful run of hit recordings with 'Striker' and the best of them are including on this one essential package.

                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                            1. Cool Operator
                                                                            2. Better Must Come
                                                                            3. I Want To Love You
                                                                            4. Till I Die
                                                                            5. Living In The Footsteps Of Another Man
                                                                            6. Live And Learn
                                                                            7. I'm Still Waiting
                                                                            8. It's A Shame
                                                                            9. Mother Nature
                                                                            10. Peace And Love
                                                                            11. My Baby Is Gone
                                                                            12. Drink Wine
                                                                            13. Once Upon A Time
                                                                            14. Dancing Mood
                                                                            15. Rain From The Skies
                                                                            16. Movie Star
                                                                            17. Riding For A Fall
                                                                            18. Try Again
                                                                            19. Who Cares
                                                                            20. This Old Heart Of Mine
                                                                            21. Get Ready
                                                                            22. Can't Stop Me
                                                                            23. Mash Up Illitracy
                                                                            24. Here Come The Heartaches
                                                                            25. Trying To Wreck My Life
                                                                            26. Have Some Mercy
                                                                            27. Never Will Conquer Me

                                                                            Sun Ra

                                                                            Thunder Of The Gods

                                                                              Humanity's path since then makes his message even more urgent today. Years after Herman Poole "LeSony'r Ra" Blount "left the planet" he's still trying to reach us, to wake us up and to change our destiny.

                                                                              Sun Ra and the Arkestra weren't a traditional studio band, and every star in the vast galaxy of their discography reflects this. The origins of these records can be hard to pinpoint at times, but when it comes to Thunder Of The Gods, it's a bit easier. "Calling Planet Earth - We'll Wait For You" was discovered on tapes from Ra's, Universe In Blue, believed to be recorded in '71. The raucous title track and "Moonshots Across the Sky" are unearthed from the '66 Strange Strings sessions. Modern Harmonic has once again paired Ra's sonic art with the visual art of "The Father of Modern Space Art," Chesley Bonestell, whose 1952 work "Formation of the Earth's Continents" spralls across the front and back covers.

                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                              1. Calling Planet Earth - We'll Wait For You
                                                                              2. Moonshots Across The Sky
                                                                              3. Thunder Of The Gods

                                                                              Jon Langford & The Men Of Gwent

                                                                              Lost On Land & Sea

                                                                                'Lost on Land & Sea' is Jon Langford's Men of Gwent third album for Country Mile Records - The band spent time locked away in a rural mid Wales studio recording every track 'live' with minimal overdubs

                                                                                Taking local stories and individuals from their hometown, Newport. The 12 songs weave in and out of a mostly true but partly imagined landscape where all the characters are set adrift at the mercy of the tides of time. The cover art by Jon Langford returns the infamous Newport Cherub (the town emblem on the old bridge) from Manchester back to Newport after the Stone Roses borrowed it for the cover of their 'Love Spreads' single in 1994!

                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                1. Commercial Street
                                                                                2. The Last Murenger
                                                                                3. How Bright Are The Stars? 
                                                                                4. Ruby
                                                                                5. Mrs Hammer's Dream
                                                                                6. Tenby Boatman
                                                                                7. Honest Ken
                                                                                8. Encounted With A Selkie Off Llangranog
                                                                                9. River Daughter
                                                                                10. Ghost Light
                                                                                11. Lost In The Wentwood 
                                                                                12. Black Gold At Six Bells

                                                                                Soundwalk Collective With Patti Smith

                                                                                Correspondences Vol.1

                                                                                  Spanning over 10 years, it traverses a wealth of geographies and their natural environments, where the artists have uncovered sonic steps left by poets, filmmakers, revolutionaries, and the impact of climate change. Soundwalk Collective's founder, Stephan Crasneanscki, has explored, captured and collected the world's remotest places in sound to awaken a sonic memory within the landscape, uncovering traces of past and current histories of the world we are living in.

                                                                                  The resulting compositions are made of sound that reflect our relation to this world, the environment, the soul of our existence, and the creative process of the artist. Initially composed as long travelling shots, soundtracks to an invisible movie, Stephan brought these recordings to Patti Smith, giving her new landscapes to channel her poetic vision. This ongoing resonance between the artists - which started during a chance encounter on a plane - has been shaped by their correspondences: ongoing conversations with the intention of reflecting on life and nature.

                                                                                  For CORRESPONDENCES, their collaboration focuses on eight unique pieces that revert the relationship of sound to image. Sound came first, and only then would imagery be found to tell the music's story, visually edited to each soundtrack. From a collaboration with TBA21- Academy exploring the destructive impact of seismic airguns and human interventions in the oceans, to the resilience of Nature in the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster, to the decentralized societies envisioned by Peter Kropotkin, to the wastelands of Pasolini's last night: the pieces presented become thought-provoking audiovisual journeys

                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                  1. Pasolini
                                                                                  2. Medea

                                                                                  Kleenex / Liliput

                                                                                  First Songs

                                                                                    Legendary Swiss punk band from the late 70s - "You can't dispute Liliput's status as pioneers of feminist art-punk - Along with fellow travelers like the Slits and the Raincoats, this (mostly) female Swiss group took advantage of punk's anything-goes attitude and created jittery, spirited pop that was both in step with the times and completely singular The early material is a riot of exuberant energy, taking stylistic cues from peers like Gang of Four and Wire-- propulsive bass, skittering pop rhythms, slashing guitars-- and adding distinctive overlapping vocal patterns, which are sung, shrieked, and hiccupped in three languages and made- up dadaistic slang. More than 20 years on, it still sounds fresh." - Lisa Gidley

                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                    1. Ain't You
                                                                                    2. Beri-Beri
                                                                                    3. Madness
                                                                                    4. Krimi
                                                                                    5. 1978
                                                                                    6. Nighttoad
                                                                                    7. Hedi's Head
                                                                                    8. U
                                                                                    9. You
                                                                                    10. Nice
                                                                                    11. DC-10
                                                                                    12. Die Matrosen
                                                                                    13. Split
                                                                                    14. Hitch Hike
                                                                                    15. Eisiger Wind
                                                                                    16. Igel Turk
                                                                                    17. Wig- Wam
                                                                                    18. Thmlerdoll
                                                                                    19. Tisko
                                                                                    20. Turn The Table
                                                                                    21. Dolly Dollar
                                                                                    22. I Had A Dream
                                                                                    23. When The Cat's Away

                                                                                    Matmos

                                                                                    Return To Archive

                                                                                      From the ' Sounds of North American Frogs' to ' Speech After the Removal of the Larynx' , Folkways documented the audible nooks and crannies of existence on hundreds of LPs produced by field recordists, scientists, and experimentalists probing the margins of the human soundscape. Seventy- five years later, electronic music duo Matmos have diced, looped, stretched, and recontextualized these recordings on their new album ' Return to Archive' , which was assembled entirely from the so-called non-musical sounds released on Folkways. On just the album's first track, dolphins, beetles, telephones, humans stretching the limits of their vocal cords, a shortwave radio, and metal balers co-mingle in a fantasia of sound both everyday and extraordinary. Each track on Return to Archive morphs its source material into something completely unexpected, honoring and expanding on Folkways' legacy of sonic exploration. Featuring Evicshen and Aaron Dilloway.

                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                      1. Good Morning Electronics
                                                                                      2. Injection Basic Sound
                                                                                      3. Mud- Dauber Wasp
                                                                                      4. Music Or Noise?
                                                                                      5. Why?
                                                                                      6. Lend Me Your Ears
                                                                                      7. Return To Archive
                                                                                      8. The Way Japanese Beetles Sound To A Rose
                                                                                      9. Going To Sleep

                                                                                      Audrey Powne

                                                                                      From The Fire

                                                                                        Audrey Powne's stunning debut album, From The Fire, is set to be one of those must have LPs in any music lover's collection. Something of an auteur release it features nine tracks all composed by Audrey, with all string arrangements and all produced by her. Audrey's decision to produce the whole album herself came from a desire to take creative control of her music and apply techniques developed from the influences of the producers she had previously worked with. If all of the above were not enough Audrey also wrote the lyrics for those tracks on which she sings, and as a multi-instrumentalist contributes piano, Rhodes and organ. She also features as a trumpeter with dextrous and soaring solos as evidenced by the two single releases so far; Feed The Fire and the title track, From The Fire. Due to be released by BBE as both a vinyl and on digital From The Fire is an album of Soul-Jazz with a serious environmental and social messages as well as one which blends classical music, hip-hop and influences from Roy Hargrove, Bill Evans and Herbie Hancock. Indeed it is Roy Hargrove's studio techniques evident in his work with the RH Factor that Audrey credits as a major factor in her producer role here. As well as her solo work, Melbourne born Audrey Powne has also worked as a session player with acts as diverse as Maceo Parker, Midnight Oil, Jimmy Barnes, Masta Ace and the Grammy nominated band The Teskey Brothers. With testimonies and positive reviews from Gilles Peterson, Earmilk, Bandcamp Daily, tracks on the Sunny Side Up compilation and performances on Boiler Room Audrey Powne is a supreme talent whose star is on the rise. From The Fire is destined to become a future classic.

                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                        Disc: 1
                                                                                        1. Overture
                                                                                        2. Feed The Fire
                                                                                        3. Sleep
                                                                                        4. Interlude 1
                                                                                        5. Indigo

                                                                                        Disc: 2
                                                                                        1. Survive
                                                                                        2. Interlude 2
                                                                                        3. From The Fire
                                                                                        4. Souled Out

                                                                                        Charley Crockett

                                                                                        $10 Cowboy

                                                                                          With $10 Cowboy, Charley Crockett didn’t set out to make a themed record. He had released a concept album in 2022, the critically acclaimed Man From Waco, propelling Crockett to new heights and establishing him as one of the leaders of a sparkling revival of traditional country and folk music. For the follow up album, Crockett wrote freely, over a two-month period, as he wound his way across the United States on the back of a tour bus. The resulting songs—raw, personal, vivid portraits of a country in transition—ended up being connected after all. “This material is written at truck stops, it’s written at casinos, it’s written in the alleys behind the venues, it’s written in my truck parked up on South Congress in Austin,” explains Crockett. “A ramblin’ man like me, a genuine transient, is in a pretty damn good position to have something to say about America.” As the album unfolds, you begin to understand that a $10 Cowboy is anyone who has hustled to get by, who didn’t fit in, who has slept on other people’s couches, or the street, who has fallen down, gotten up, and ventured from home chasing a paying gig, or a new start. “Being out on the road gives you a first-hand experience of how different kinds of Americans see themselves as going through some kind of great struggle,” Crockett says. “The roughneck working the oil and natural gas fields in West Texas. The single mother raising kids by herself. The young man working a street corner because he thinks it's his only option. I would be dishonest if I said I couldn’t see the thread. Each of ‘em feel invisible. I am struck by the battles they are fighting internally, and the ways they have been entrapped by what America says they are.” The album was recorded at Arlyn Studios in Austin, produced by Crockett and his long-time collaborator Billy Horton. It was recorded live to tape, with anywhere from 6-12 musicians and backup singers on each track, giving the songs the feel of a live performance. It’s a sound Crockett has been after for years. “Reason I cut it on tape is because when you got the right people in the room, and the great players rise to the occasion when that red light is on and the tape is rolling, you get the magic of a great performance.” It's exactly what he achieved with $10 Cowboy. Regular bandmates Fox, Nathan Fleming, and Mayo Valdez are joined by some of the genre’s most talented players—Rich Brotherton, Kevin Smith, Dave LeRoy Biller, T. Jarrod Bonta and others, including a string quartet. Lauren Cervantes and Angela Miller sing on the album. While the musicianship and accompaniment are exquisite, they are also subtle, placed joyously, yet judiciously across the album. No, Crockett didn’t set out to write a themed record. Or, through his studied eye, to find America. But with $10 Cowboy, he might have done both.

                                                                                          The Rifles

                                                                                          Love Your Neighbour

                                                                                            It’s been over seven years since The Rifles released their previous record, but now the east Londoners are set to return with their new album ‘Love Your Neighbour’ on April 26 which they today preview with the new single ‘The Kids Won’t Stop’. Their previous two albums - ‘Big Life’ and ‘None The Wiser’ - achieved the highest chart positions of their career to date, while their cult-like popularity has continued in the intervening years with countless sold-out London shows at venues including the Roundhouse, O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, O2 Kentish Forum, KOKO, Electric Ballroom and Electric Brixton. The triumphant reaction and electrifying energy of those shows inspired The Rifles as they sent about writing ‘Love Your Neighbour’. It’s a record which bursts with the traits that have inspired such devotion amongst fans: songs as gritty as they are anthemic, and full of lyrics which capture broadly relatable experiences and provide evocative snapshots of modern British life. The overriding message of the album is a plea to embrace the power of your local community

                                                                                            Love Child

                                                                                            Love Child

                                                                                              In the secret history of indie-punk, Love Child were the missing link between Sonic’s Rendezvous Band and Bikini Kill. “[O]ne of Gotham’s most mercurial bands, able to leap from twee pop tunes to galvanizing skronkadelic constructs in a single bound.” - Trouser Press.

                                                                                              This, Love Child’s debut release, features shredding guitar (by future Drag City recording artist / author Alan Licht), cheeky lyrics, teen angst, proto-riot grrl, Ubu references, and songs that get way inside your skin and don’t let go. Plus: an incredible full-colour picture sleeve by Rudolph Grey.

                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                              1. Know It's Alright
                                                                                              2. Things I Noticed
                                                                                              3. Asking For It
                                                                                              4. He's So Sensitive
                                                                                              5. Crocus Says
                                                                                              6. Sofa

                                                                                              King Kong

                                                                                              Bring It On

                                                                                                The second-ever release by Louisville legends (and venerable Drag City recording artists) King Kong.

                                                                                                This record is the centrepiece of Ethan Buckler’s high concept ‘blues’ trilogy that began with King Kong’s ‘Movie Star’ debut single (later reissued on Drag City) and concluded with the band’s debut LP, ‘The Old Man on the Bridge’.

                                                                                                Here, a power-trio lineup plays a triad of perfect songs and, in so doing, saves rock and roll from being ‘Albinized’.

                                                                                                In Conflict zine, Gerard Cosloy described this era of King Kong thusly: “King Kong have an almost unnatural understanding of the relationship between the various instruments. Or, as The Frogs would say: ‘That was a good drum break.’” You need this record.

                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                1. The Boy
                                                                                                2. The Man
                                                                                                3. The Birdy Song

                                                                                                Babylon Dance Band

                                                                                                Somebody / Rubbertown

                                                                                                  Standard-bearers of the early Louisville scene, Babylon Dance Band created (largely out of whole cloth) the magic that later became identifiable as the Louisville sound: abstract yet urgent garagepunk stylings smothered in generous helpings of guitar heroism and surprisingly soul-shouterinfluenced vocals.

                                                                                                  In December 1980, the Babylon Dance Band’s massive artistic footprint landed them on the cover of NYC’s Village Voice (even before the band’s first single was released). A year later, they broke up before releasing this: their posthumous second single.

                                                                                                  Later generations of Louisville rockers from Squirrel Bait to King Kong to Slint to Will Oldham to Tara Jane O’Neil freely cite Babylon Dance Band as a major influence, as do northern compatriots including Yo La Tengo.

                                                                                                  In 1994, Matador Records issued a posthumous Babylon Dance Band LP. Today, Babylon Dance Band guitarist Tara Key and bassist Tim Harris continue to work together in the New York City band, Antietam.

                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                  1. Somebody
                                                                                                  2. Rubbertown

                                                                                                  John Cale

                                                                                                  POPtical Illusion

                                                                                                    Despite the album’s playful title, Cale’s second album in just over a year still contains the same feelings of fierce and inquisitive rage that were present in 2023 album MERCY. He remains angry, still incensed by the willful destruction that unchecked capitalists and unrepentant conmen have hoisted upon the wonders of this world and the goodness of its people. But this is not at all MERCY II, or some collection of castoffs, as throughout his career of more than six decades, Cale has never been much for repetition. His vanguard-shaping enthusiasms have shifted among ecstatic classicism and unbound rock, classic songcraft and electronic reimagination with proud restlessness.

                                                                                                    And so, on POPtical Illusion, he foregoes the illustrious cast to burrow mostly alone into mazes of synthesizers and samples, organs and pianos, with words that, as far as Cale goes, constitute a sort of swirling hope, a sage insistence that change is yet possible. Produced by Cale and longtime artistic partner Nita Scott, POPtical Illusion is the work of someone trying to turn toward the future – exactly as Cale always has.

                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                    1. God Made Me Do It (don’t Ask Me Again)
                                                                                                    2. Davies And Wales
                                                                                                    3. Calling You Out
                                                                                                    4. Edge Of Reason
                                                                                                    5. I’m Angry
                                                                                                    6. How We See The Light
                                                                                                    7. Company Commander
                                                                                                    8. Setting Fires
                                                                                                    9. Shark-Shark
                                                                                                    10. Funkball The Brewster
                                                                                                    11. All To The Good
                                                                                                    12. Laughing In My Sleep
                                                                                                    13. There Will Be No River


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