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Róisín Murphy

Take Her Up To Monto

    ‘Take Her Up To Monto’ is the follow up to Róisín’s critically acclaimed Mercury Prize nominated album ‘Hairless Toys’ and is billed as her most daring and creative yet.

    Never an artist to stand still, ‘Monto’ features everything Murphy has always done but seen afresh, boasting disco fancy, dark cabaret, the sonorities of classic house and electronica and the joy and heartbreak of pure pop drama resulting in her most magnificent song structures so far.

    The follow on from Roisin’s Mercury Prize nominated ‘Hairless Toys’ album last year, Róisín is at her most creative peak yet.

    Released on embossed CD / double LP with digital download.


    Róisín Murphy

    Hairless Toys - 2024 Reissue

      Róisín Murphy’s album, ‘Hairless Toys’, marked a significant return after an eight-year hiatus, during which she delved into personal and collaborative explorations.

      Departing from her disco-infused past, the album takes a quieter and more personal approach, evident in tracks like ‘Gone Fishing’, inspired by 1980s ball culture.

      Murphy’s understated delivery, notably on ‘Evil Eyes’ and the expansive ‘Exploitation’, creates a sophisticated and meditative atmosphere, avoiding the pitfalls of mere tastefulness.

      Quirks, such as the synth bass in ‘Uninvited Guest’, coexist seamlessly with the album’s cohesive mood.

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Gone Fishing
      2. Evil Eyes
      3. Exploitation
      4. Uninvited Guest
      5. Exile
      6. House Of Glass
      7. Hairless Toys (Gotta Hurt)
      8. Unputdownable

      Róisín Murphy

      Hit Parade

        One of music’s most innovative artists, Queen of Electronic Music and the Avant-Garde, Róisín Murphy is back with a much anticipated new album - her sixth - in collaboration with the legendary producer DJ Koze. Hit Parade sees the idiosyncratic trailblazer masterfully spanning genres such as disco, soul, pop and house. Róisín Murphy is a multifaceted and Mercury nominated singer, songwriter, producer, fashion icon, creative director, podcast host and screen actor 

        TRACK LISTING

        1. What Not To Do
        2. CooCool
        3. The Universe
        4. Hurtz So Bad
        5. The House
        6. Spacetime
        7. Fader
        8. Free Will
        9. You Knew
        10. Can’t Replicate
        11. Crazy Ants Reprise
        12. Two Ways
        13. Eureka

        "Róisín Machine" is the culmination of a rich, decades long partnership between Murphy and one of her most trusted collaborators Crooked Man aka DJ Parrot. Although packed to the rafters with masterclass singles, including “Simulation”, “Jealousy”, “Incapable”, Narcissus” and “Murphy’s Law”, it is also an ingeniously and seamlessly edited listening experience, designed to be listened to in one uninterrupted sitting, from start to dazzling finish.

        From the intoxicating disco-funk of “Incapable”, to the quintessential “Narcissus” which crystallised New-Disco and established a high watermark for the genre, to “Murphy’s Law”, a 70s inflected stomper, “Roisin Machine” offers up everything you could ask for on an exquisite plate. Added to the familiar tunes are five new songs, including the Dalek-funk of ‘We Got Together’ and the fantastical “Shellfish Mademoiselle”. An album that works perfectly on the home sound system but also comes alive in a basement sweatbox, it impeccably sits alongside Murphy’s stellar cannon of work released across 25 boundary pushing, trailblazing years, a career encompassing iconic music, directorial, art and fashion moments.


        STAFF COMMENTS

        Mine says: Róisín Murphy has always had that certain indefinable something; a self-assured demeanour that although grandiose never seems pretentious. Perky and eccentric, but always charming - someone you can look up to in an artistic way but equally just want to take out for a pint and a bit of banter. Add to her showmanship, incredible voice and pop sensibility the musical genius of long-time collaborator Richard Barratt aka Crooked Man / DJ Parrot and you end up with an irresistible mix of shimmering disco strut, pulsating synths and thumping club beats.

        ‘Róisín Machine’ seems like the culmination of and logical conclusion to Murphy's 25-year career - from her time as one half of Moloko through to collaborations with the likes of Boris Dlugosch, Maurice Fulton and Crooked Man - but at the same time feels new and exciting and oozes with confidence, as if Murphy is only just getting started. “I feel my story is still untold, but I'll make my own happy ending...” are the revealing opening words of the album which has been a decade in the making.

        Even though every song on the record is a standalone winner that would feel at home on most dancefloors, the album also works extremely well as a whole, with one track seamlessly blending into the next. It therefore equally lends itself to an afternoon on the sofa - headphones on, choice of drink in hand and dreaming of a time when we can finally hear it blasting through the speakers of our favourite clubs. Luckily, there is a wealth of lockdown video content by Murphy herself that will keep us entertained until then!

        TRACK LISTING

        Simulation
        Kingdom Of Ends
        Something More
        Shellfish Mademoiselle
        Incapable
        We Got Together
        Murphy’s Law
        Game Changer
        Narcissus
        Jelaousy

        Róisín Murphy

        Róisín Machine - National Album Day 2021 Edition

          Re-press of 2020’s hugely successful and critically acclaimed LP “Róisín Machine” in limited edition 2LP gatefold splatter vinyl for National Album Day 2021 release by Skint Records.

          2020’s Róisín Machine” was Murphy’s first full-length project since 2015’s Mercury Nominated “Hairless Toys” and 2016’s equally revered “Take Her Up to Monto” and perhaps her best yet if the adulatory reviews are anything to go by. The likes of Guardian and the Independent garlanded the record with Album of the Week sobriquets, while Metro, The Arts Desk, Daily Star and NME gave it a full 5 stars and everyone from Uncut to Classic Pop to Evening Standard giving breathless 4-star reviews. “Roisin Machine” was universally recognized as one of the albums of the year, further cemented by 6 (SIX!) consecutive A-list records at BBC6 and slots at Sunday Brunch and – most hallowed of all – Graham Norton where she performed “Murphy’s Law” on the premiere episode of his 28th season.


          TRACK LISTING

          LP 1
          Side A:
          Simulation
          Kingdom Of Ends
          Side B:
          Something More
          Shellfish Mademoiselle
          Incapable

          LP2
          Side C:
          We Got Together
          Murphy’s Law
          Game Changer
          Side D:
          Narcissus
          Jealousy

          Róisín Murphy

          Take Her Up To Monto - 2024 Reissue

            Roisin Murphy’s ‘Take Her Up To Monto’ stands out as an adventurous exploration, showcasing Murphy’s ability to both expand her sonic palette and maintain her distinctive style.

            In this album, Murphy presents ‘Mastermind’, a disco epic that mirrors the expansive, shapeshifting quality of ‘Toys’ and echoes the grandeur found in her 2012 marathon single, ‘Simulation’. Despite the brevity of ‘Whatever’, it retains the intimate allure that distinguished her previous work.

            Unlike the seamless journey of ‘Hairless Toys’, ‘Take Her Up To Monto’ offers a wilder ride. Murphy surprises listeners by steering them in diverse directions with little warning. The track ‘Thoughts Wasted’ encapsulates this diversity, seamlessly transitioning from sleek to lush to lamenting.

            Throughout, Murphy pushes her signature sounds to extremes, delivering an engaging and unpredictable experience.

            TRACK LISTING

            1. Mastermind
            2. Pretty Gardens
            3. Thoughts Wasted
            4. Lip Service
            5. Ten Miles High
            6. Whatever
            7. Romantic Comedy
            8. Nervous Sleep
            9. Sitting And Counting

            Rina Mushonga

            In A Galaxy

              Mushonga doesn’t follow a linear path. The artist’s music - a blend of Afropop, indie and electro flourishes - is informed by her own zigzagging life journey: Mushonga emigrated from Zimbabwe to the Netherlands, then to the diverse South London suburb of Peckham, where she now lives and works. Having read ‘Metamorphoses’ for the first time, Mushonga’s self-confessed ‘year of transformation’ ensued, drawing upon myriad ideas and personal experiences.

              Full of reflections on the cosmos and our place within it, ‘In A Galaxy’ is the musical embodiment of these musings, whilst Mushonga also admits there’s more than a passing nod to the opening text on ‘Star Wars’ but on the whole refers to how relative space and time are in how we interact. Four years in the making, ‘In A Galaxy’ was recorded in Mushonga’s adopted home in Peckham with producer Brett Shaw, whilst having laid much of the foundations of the tracks together with musical bestie and synth whisperer Frans Verburg in his Rotterdam basement studio. The resultant cornucopia of intelligent, diverse pop - that Mushonga herself describes as sounding like “Paul Simon in a sweaty, African dancehall club” - is a welcome introduction to 2019.

              TRACK LISTING

              Pipe Dreamz
              Good Vacation
              For A Fool
              In A Galaxy
              Narcisc0
              Tropix
              Glory_
              4qrtrs
              AtalantA
              Hey Coach
              I Miss U So Much
              Jungles

              Richard Norris X Rude Audio

              This Song's For You / Grinning

              Golden Lion Sounds enlist the talents of no other than Richard Norris for their latest 7". The Grid and Psychic TV star gifts us a driving, Balearic-rock classic - with an almost War On Drugs-like sensibility. Moving, evocative vocals (by Findlay Brown), swirling keyboards, gentle guitar strums and a motoric beat coalescing to form an understated but highly engrossing four minutes of song writing prowess.

              Rude Audio is the alias of Mark Ratcliff and collaborators (sometimes including Dan Wainwright with whom he constructed the "Psychedelic Science" release with), and they take care of B-side duties with a galloping analogue synth workout. Slightly wonky and jarring, the concentric arpeggio rotates off-center, making for a slightly discombobulating listen eschewing the smooth and silky for something a bit more raggedy and gritty. It's brilliantly constructed; with just a few simple elements working in tandem to create a dazzling, wide-screen synth scape.

              As usual - top draw music from the Yorkshire underground. Limited copies in purple and black vinyl. Check!



              STAFF COMMENTS

              Matt says: Richard Norris and Rude Audio are the latest converts to the church of the The Golden Lion, with the Todmorden based hub casting its net far and wide to deliver the best from the independent underground.

              TRACK LISTING

              Side A
              1. Richard Norris - This Song's For You (feat Findlay Brown) 

              Side B
              1. Rude Audio - The Grinning

              Richard Norris

              Deep Listening 2019-2022

                Deep Listening 2019 - 2022 features the best of Richard Norris' recent ambient, downtempo and deep listening music.

                This reflective, meditative take on electronic music has been a daily practice for the musician for some years, and has resulted in numerous releases on the Group Mind and Inner Mind labels. Included are a number of 'Music For Healing' tracks, part of an ongoing series of releases specifically created for relaxation and anxiety relief. The results have been quite phenomenal. People have given birth to this music, and there have been many reports of people using this music to help anxiety, stress and bereavement.

                Richard Norris is well known for his work with Soft Cell's Dave Ball in the Grid, and Erol Alkan in Beyond The Wizards Sleeve, as well as many solo releases, productions and remixes. He has been called 'the electronic musician's electronic musician', and the results are all over this double album, with warm analogue bubble baths heavily featured. Dive in... 

                STAFF COMMENTS

                Barry says: LOVE a bit of Richard Norris, and this collection sees some of his best work collected together for a Deep Listening monolith. The series was a source of constant joy and relaxation for me during the pandemic, so it's great to see a summary of the myriad pieces collected together so perfectly. An essential collection for any ambient fans.

                TRACK LISTING

                1. Eighty Eight
                2. December
                3. Cornflower
                4. Borders
                5. I Know How You Feel
                6. Through The Window
                7. January
                8. Four
                9. Ultramarine
                10. June
                11. Nine
                12. Grains Of Light
                13. In A Heartbeat
                14. The Golden Age
                15. Deep Orange
                16. One
                17. Signal To Power
                18. Super Wolf Moon
                19. Two
                20. Space

                After a host of well received ambient releases, Richard Norris is back with the motorik, trance inducing electronic groove of 'Hypnotic Response'.

                Influenced by German 70's music, psychedelia, hypnotic repetition and an old Korg 55 drum machine, these tracks veer from the expansive eleven minute workout 'Arca' to the mesmeric sequences of 'In Flight', from the propulsive Kosmishe rhythm of 'Free Ride' to the electronic lullaby 'La Lune'.

                A widescreen and mesmerising set, with accompanying retina altering artwork and vinyl. Dive in deep.

                STAFF COMMENTS

                Barry says: Aaah, Richard Norris. I am a huge fan of his 'Elements' release from last year, so it's a huge joy to have his latest collection of snappy cosmic beats and spine-tingling arpeggios to wrap the ears around. It seems like there's no stopping Norris at the moment, with all of his monthly 'Music For Healing' releases providing vital relaxation during lockdown only adding to the excellence of his physical output. 'Hypnotic Response' is a triumph in every way.

                TRACK LISTING

                Side A
                1. In Flight
                2. Arca
                3. Free Ride

                Side B
                4. Gamma & Delta
                5. Reflections Of Kyoto
                6. La Lune

                Richard Norris

                Music For Healing (The Longform Series 1-4)

                  Music For Healing is a series of long form tracks to aid stress and anxiety relief in these challenging times.

                  Now available on vinyl for the first time this edition collects The Longform Series 1-4.

                  The series totals four hours of listening time. Use them as background ambience, as immersive deep listening, in combination with meditation or any other practice. Music For Healing tracks are crafted and recorded in real time with no Artificial Intelligence involved.

                  Richard Norris

                  Music For Healing: The Longform Series 5-8

                    Music For Healing is a series of long form tracks to aid stress and anxiety relief in these challenging times.

                    Now available on vinyl for the first time this edition collects The Longform Series 5-8.

                    The series totals four hours of listening time. Use them as background ambience, as immersive deep listening, in combination with meditation or any other practice. Music For Healing tracks are crafted and recorded in real time with no Artificial Intelligence involved.

                    Richard Norris

                    Music For Soundtracks Volume 1

                      Music For Soundtracks is an album of ten ambient, atmospheric pieces Richard Norris has recently created for film and TV.

                      They feature in BAFTA winning director Kieran Evans’ recent Sky Arts documentary ‘Cold War Steve Meets The Outside World’, as well as Marc Issacs’ latest film ‘The Filmmaker’s House’. The tracks range from widescreen electronic dance to immersive deep listening cuts, all with a marked sense of space and landscape. Dive in…

                      Richard Norris

                      Strange Things Are Happening

                        A memoir by one of the most influential and ubiquitous underground British musicians of the past thirty

                        Leafy St Albans is an unlikely starting point for one of the great psychedelic/acid house musicians of his generation, but, like so many others who brought radical change to the counterculture, Richard Norris' story starts in the suburbs.

                        Strange Things Are Happening documents his journey from punk through the emerging DIY indie culture to producing the UK's first acid house album, Jack the Tab; being one of the only unsigned artists to grace the cover of NME, to being one of the first faces on the scene at Shoom and Spectrum during the 1988 Summer of Love; finding international fame with The Grid in the early 90s, to working with Joe Strummer and a cast of thousands as a remixer, writer and producer. Embracing a psychedelic lifestyle along the way, Strange Things Are Happening is a funny, improbable and frequently wild journey down the rabbit hole.

                        Richard Norris has been involved in almost every aspect of music and its business for many decades. This is an insider's tale of inspiration and collaboration, working with some of the most iconic artists in music and beyond. We travel to basement acid parties in London to ten thousand strong raves in Ibiza. From Amsterdam with Timothy Leary, to Tijuana with Shaun Ryder and Joe Strummer, on a bumpy ride in Joe's beat up 1955 Cadillac, to the customs hall at Heathrow with Sun Ra, Top Of The Pops, LA film sets, around the world and back again. Strange Things Are Happening is a celebration of creativity and passion, of chance meetings turning into lifelong friendships, and of what is possible with an independent spirit, with an open mind and heart. Not quite Do It Yourself, more Do It Yourselves - a testimony to how small groups of people can affect and change the cultural landscape; a story about doing what you love and being eternally curious; about the inevitable occupational dead ends and wrong turns that happen when you jump in headfirst, and what is learnt along the way.

                        Richard Norris

                        Strange Things Are Happening - Record Store Edition (Signed With Exclusive CD)

                          Record Store Edition: Signed hardback + exclusive CD.

                          The accompanying 'Strange Things Are Happening' CD is a career spanning compilation which includes tracks from the seminal 'Jack The Tab' 1988 acid compilation, to The Grid's 'Floatation', through to later tracks as Beyond The Wizard’s Sleeve with Erol Alkan, and a host of classic remixes and exclusive new tracks.

                          A memoir by one of the most influential and ubiquitous underground British musicians of the past thirty

                          Leafy St Albans is an unlikely starting point for one of the great psychedelic/acid house musicians of his generation, but, like so many others who brought radical change to the counterculture, Richard Norris' story starts in the suburbs.

                          Strange Things Are Happening documents his journey from punk through the emerging DIY indie culture to producing the UK's first acid house album, Jack the Tab; being one of the only unsigned artists to grace the cover of NME, to being one of the first faces on the scene at Shoom and Spectrum during the 1988 Summer of Love; finding international fame with The Grid in the early 90s, to working with Joe Strummer and a cast of thousands as a remixer, writer and producer. Embracing a psychedelic lifestyle along the way, Strange Things Are Happening is a funny, improbable and frequently wild journey down the rabbit hole.

                          Richard Norris has been involved in almost every aspect of music and its business for many decades. This is an insider's tale of inspiration and collaboration, working with some of the most iconic artists in music and beyond. We travel to basement acid parties in London to ten thousand strong raves in Ibiza. From Amsterdam with Timothy Leary, to Tijuana with Shaun Ryder and Joe Strummer, on a bumpy ride in Joe's beat up 1955 Cadillac, to the customs hall at Heathrow with Sun Ra, Top Of The Pops, LA film sets, around the world and back again. Strange Things Are Happening is a celebration of creativity and passion, of chance meetings turning into lifelong friendships, and of what is possible with an independent spirit, with an open mind and heart. Not quite Do It Yourself, more Do It Yourselves - a testimony to how small groups of people can affect and change the cultural landscape; a story about doing what you love and being eternally curious; about the inevitable occupational dead ends and wrong turns that happen when you jump in headfirst, and what is learnt along the way.

                          Ryan O'Reilly

                          I Can't Stand The Sound

                            Recorded between the chaos and bustle of a New York cinema on Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn and the windswept loneliness on the south-side of the Isle of Wight in the spring of 2017, I Can't Stand The Sound is the second album from Berlin based English/Irish songwriter Ryan O'Reilly. Produced by David Granshaw and in collaboration with Canadian, Tyler Kyte the album is an exploration in searching for meaning, the meaning in a fatal car accident, the beauty and darkness on the streets of Berlin, comprehending the American landscape at the end of 2016 and trying to filter out the noise of relentless opinions on 24 hour news TV and online.

                            Littered with snapshots from myriad conversations; A Grandmother's warning that ghosts are never as dangerous as humans, talking to a loved one after a terror attack, a fall from a horse, with a hangover whilst reading in the bath and the faceless people who blithely tell you to 'live your dreams' the characters and conversations restlessly change locations and perspectives.

                            I Can't Stand The Sound began life on the journey between New York and Tennessee in the aftermath of the American election in 2016, the long conversations, the search for conclusions and reasoning in a void of reason. Written on municipal Frisbee-golf course in East Nashville, a front porch in Hamilton, Ontario and along side the beautiful, dirty Spree in Ryan's adopted hometown of Berlin each place finds it's way into the heart of the album. In May 2017 Ryan, Tyler and Dave travelled back to New York. Joined by members of Toronto's Dwayne Gretzky and Ryan's European touring partners The O'Pears to begin recording of I Can't Stand The Sound in the Cinema/bar where the journey towards the album began six months earlier. 

                            TRACK LISTING

                            1. Don’t You Know That
                            2. Make It Holy
                            3. Never Be Afraid Of Ghosts
                            4. I Can’t Stand The Sound
                            5. People Tell You
                            6. The Modern World
                            7. Flesh & Blood
                            8. Conversation
                            9. Somethings Really Wrong
                            10. Till It Ends

                            Raz Ohara

                            Tyrants

                              Raz started working on the album Tyrants in 2017 and mixed the finished version in 2021. The writing process began with listening to sketches and sound-files he had collected throughout the past years, which he had not yet given up on. The album is thus a natural continuation of his previous works and showcases Raz’s unique sound design coherently. His increased focus into composition and arrangement is highlighted even further in this release.

                              In the oblivious environment surrounding his hideaway lake cabin he produced an album that is rich and diverse in its sonic palette, ranging from harshly distorted synth-peaks, cinematic soundscapes, all the way to avant-garde contemporary classical, and jazz music. It is an album that invites the listener to explore and discover not just the intimate self: it is also a very personal, intuitive observation and reflection on the world that we are living in today.

                              Certain instruments are very prominent. An old piano that was left in Raz’ apartment by a friend that he found joy in playing. One can hear a certain curiosity in the performance of this newly found, dust layered treasure (Bardot). Sonically the album is an attempt to blend acoustic sound recordings with synthesized sounds, and to blend musical genres into one. It is an acoustic expression of the transformative times we are living in, a realm of mankind being mastered by technology. The gap of this transformational process is a glitchy moment of time. It is portrayed on the front cover image of the album, by glitch artist Azamat Akhmadbaev.

                              TRACK LISTING

                              A1 Bardot
                              A2 Instant Mastery
                              A3 River Of Surrender
                              A4 Whistleblower
                              B1 Where To
                              B2 Tyrants
                              B3 Pretty Bird
                              B4 Bootsy & Nils

                              Ryo Okumoto

                              Coming Through

                                Ryo Okumoto is a keyboardist with a rather impressive resume. He has worked with the likes of Phil Collins and Eric Clapton. He is also the keyboardist for Spock's Beard and this work is an extension of his work with the band with added jazz and fusion elements.

                                Richard Olson & The Familiars

                                Richard Olson & The Familiars

                                  Welcome to the debut album by Richard Olson & The Familiars, A LP full of dreamy harmony laden melancholy and, dare we say it, Singer Songwriter Pop Music – though Pop Music in the sense that each track is a gorgeous ear worm that you can wrap yourself in and within. Richard was a member of the now-legendary Eighteenth Day Of May, before forming The See See who would then evolve into the much loved and revered The Hanging Stars.

                                  On Richard’s debut LP we are treated to a record full of lush harmonies, acoustic guitars and strings as well as Richards most personal and reflective writing, Songs that are full of a hazy warmth and yearning that superbly capture the feel and sound that lies somewhere between The Byrds (think Easy Rider) and The Clientele. The plaintive gorgeousness of opening track ‘I Can’t Help Myself’ reflects the heart-rending, deep feeling that flows throughout the whole of Richard Olsen and The Familiars debut LP.

                                  Richard has a great, expressive voice, capable of switching from harmonious and melodic to world-weary within a single song. Air is especially affecting and effective - gorgeously near-ambient kaleidoscope vibe of whispered vocals with pedal steel and slide guitar. ‘I’m A Butterfly’ blends a sumptuous bouncy riff with harmonica and tambourines into hazy dream of pop perfection. Inside Sunshine is the perfect song to close the LP, lilting into the sunset as Richard creates an wonderous retro hued filter - a filmic paean to love with Luke Barlow’s flute playing adding to the trance created.

                                  Rex Omar

                                  Rex Omar

                                    Soundway, presents the four premier cuts for a new self-titled EP, along with Kele Ngele taken from his 2004 album Ajala. Finally given the vinyl treatment, it's a London-centric blend of street-soul-come-highlife 90s RnB, certain to captivate the discerning ear. Staying true to its original colab effort, London based producer Aroop Roy steps in with a modern rework of the four-to-the-floor scorcher Dada, revisited and repurposed for today's dancefloor.

                                    TRACK LISTING

                                    Side 1
                                    1. Dada
                                    2. Tokota
                                    3. Konka

                                    Side 2
                                    1. Osisi
                                    2. Kele Ngele
                                    3. Dada (Aroop Roy Rework)

                                    Lucio Fulci directed this dystopian sci-fi epic in 1984. In 2072 the world is ruled by TV networks. Two of these networks are locked in a bitter rating battle and in finding more ways to outdo each other one of them decides to host a Roman centurion style battle to the death featuring convicted murderers fighting each other on motorcycles (wait is this a documentary?) As you would expect from Fulci it’s outrageous, silly, super entertaining and full of over the top violence. The score was composed by Maestro Riz Ortolani and here he delivers one of his most bombastic, striking (and fun) scores. Loaded with killer synth lines, chunky riffs and pounding synthetic drums.

                                    TRACK LISTING

                                    A1. Roma Imperial Rock (Titoli)
                                    A2. I Guerrieri Dell'Anno 2072 (Love Theme)
                                    A3. Roma Imperial Rock
                                    A4. I Guerrieri Dell'Anno 2072 (Rock Fanfare)
                                    A5. I Guerrieri Dell'Anno 2072 (Future Rome)
                                    A6. The Fighter Centurions
                                    B1. I Guerrieri Dell'Anno 2072 (Tension & Mystery)
                                    B2. Roma Imperial Rock
                                    B3. I Guerrieri Dell'Anno 2072 (Warrior's Action)
                                    B4. I Guerrieri Dell'Anno 2072 (Labyrinth Of Death)
                                    B5. The Fighter Centurions
                                    B6. I Guerrieri Dell'Anno 2072 (More Tension)
                                    B7. Roma Imperial Rock 

                                    Robert Owens

                                    Tonight - Inc. Vick Lavender Remix

                                    House music's original vocalist Robert Owens has graced many a jam with his indelible vocal stylings; right back to the very origins of the genre with Mr. Fingers. It's rare but not unheard of that he does fully realized compositions, which is what we have here for the Sophisticado label.

                                    "Tonight", benefiting here from a remix by rising newcomer Vick Lavender; is sparkly, liquid deep house - similar in vein to Ron Trent's Electric Blue series with its full fat, thick production; dazzling leads and overal highly charged spiritual current. "Zero" carries on the theme with tough tribal leanings and long, sweeping SFX, bathing the mix in a heady patina that's perfect for getting sweaty to late on in the evening. "Rain" completes the sets with a spiritual house epic complete with gospel vox and a life affirming guitar solo. Ridiculously strong stuff here from Owens who epitomized the spirit of deep house through and through. Recommended! 


                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                    Matt says: Chicago house legends don't come much bigger than the true OG Robert Owens - literally around since the birth of the genre! A new EP of solo productions b/w a slick remix by rising new schooler Vick Lavender that's bountiful with deep house goodness.

                                    TRACK LISTING

                                    Side 1
                                    1. Tonight (Vick Lavender's Time Traveler Remix)

                                    Side 2
                                    1. Zero
                                    2. Rain

                                    Roy Panton & Yvonne Harrison With Friends

                                    Recordings 1961-1970

                                    Roy Panton and Yvonne Harrison are central to understanding Jamaican music and its evolution. For some time, all over the world, thousands of followers and lovers of these Jamaican rhythms have tried, sometimes with luck and some with dismay, to get some of the recordings presented here today on vinyl, in what is the first compilation dedicated to Roy Panton & Yvonne Harrison.

                                    Some of these you can find on this LP. Unfortunately, after Millie’s departure to England under the management of Chris Blackwell, Roy found himself without a partner. However, this should not be for long. In the autumn of 1962, discovered by TIP TOP Label’s Lynden Pottinger, Yvonne and Roy met for the first time at the West Indies Studios (WIRL) of Edward Seaga and recorded their first ever single, “Two Roads” with the B-side “Join together”. The magnificent performance of both, and perfect compatibility of their voices “joint together” Roy and Yvonne in what would be one of the most requested duets in the country. 

                                    TRACK LISTING

                                    1. Control Your Temper
                                    2. The Chase
                                    3. Join Together
                                    4. Oh Shirley
                                    5. Dearest
                                    6. We’ll Meet
                                    7. Since You Left Me.
                                    8. Take My Hand
                                    9. Danger
                                    10. Endless Memory
                                    11. In Your Arms Dear
                                    12. The Mighty Ruler
                                    13. No More
                                    14. Beware Rudie
                                    15. Go Your Way
                                    16. Stand Up
                                    17. Two Roads Before You

                                    Robin Pecknold

                                    Wading In Waist-High Water - The Lyrics Of Fleet Foxes

                                      Featuring over 50 song lyrics alongside never-beforeseen insights from Fleet Foxes frontman Robin Pecknold, Wading in Waist-High Water is an intimate look into-and resounding celebration of-musical craftsmanship and care.

                                      “There is something quite moving about seeing the lyrics of these fifty-six songs collected and assembled this way. You can see the evolution of the minds and hearts at work behind the lyrics. . . . It’s a thrill, realizing that it’s a still-evolving and growing body of work.” —Brandon Taylor, from the Introduction

                                      Since the release of their breakout debut in 2008, Fleet Foxes and their frontman, singer-songwriter Robin Pecknold, have enjoyed international critical and commercial acclaim. Drawing comparisons to Simon & Garfunkel; Crosby, Stills & Nash; and the music of Brian Wilson, Grammy-nominated Fleet Foxes have reshaped the American indie-folk sound, crafting songs that are acoustically and melodically driven, steeped in gospel-like harmonies, and propelled by resonant and timeless lyrics.

                                      Wading in Waist-High Water: The Lyrics of Fleet Foxes contains Robin Pecknold’s complete lyrics from 56 songs, capturing the poetic and inventive storytelling that is a hallmark of the band’s music. These richly layered lyrics explore the complexity, darkness, and beauty of physical and emotional landscapes, both pastoral and modern. Alongside the lyrics, Pecknold includes hand-written notes and candid observations on creative processes, inspirations, and motivations.

                                      With an introduction by celebrated author Brandon Taylor, Wading in Waist- High Water: The Lyrics of Fleet Foxes is a moving and intimate look at the art of songwriting, the joy of music-making, and what it means to produce meaningful and memorable sound.

                                      Richard Pinhas

                                      Chronolyse

                                        Richard Pinhas is one of the most important French electronic space rock musicians. Following five albums with Heldon, his band, he released solo records from 1977 on. His transition to 'solo' material gave the guitarist and synthesist an opportunity to work on material that was a little lighter and less constrained. 'Chronolyse' was his second solo album. At the time of "Chronolyse"’s gestation, Pinhas had been listening to a lot of classical music. Bach, Scarlatti and Wagner were key. So too were the new wave of American minimalist composers; Philip Glass in particular. After the out of this world "Variations" on the A-side, skip to the flip for the Dune inspired tone poem "Paul Atreides".

                                        TRACK LISTING

                                        A1. Variations I
                                        A2. Variations II
                                        A3. Variations III
                                        A4. Variations IV
                                        A5. Variations V
                                        A6. Variations VI
                                        A7. Variations VII
                                        A8. Duncan Idaho
                                        B1. Paul Atreides

                                        Fourth solo album by French spacerock mastermind Richard Pinhas. 'East West' was his first and only album to be released by a major label (CBS). Some say it is his most commercial one, Pinhas doesn't see it that way. East West contained some surprises for those who were used to Heldon’s extended jams or the sparse and moody atmosphere of the previous year’s Iceland.

                                        East West’s average track length is four minutes, indicating greater accessibility. It also has a David Bowie cover, although Pinhas naturally chose one of the thin white duke’s more avant-garde moments: the foreboding 'Sense Of Doubt' from Heroes. East West’s synth-centric tracks, resemble siblings to the groundbreaking work of Kraftwerk. Others evoke Brian Eno or Tangerine Dream but hold their own distinct flavour.

                                        TRACK LISTING

                                        A1. Houston 69: The Crash Landing (part 1)
                                        A2. London: Sense Of Doubt
                                        A3. Kyoto: Kyoto Number 3
                                        A4. XXXXX: La Ville Sans Nom
                                        A5. Home: Ruitor
                                        B1. New York: West Side
                                        B2. Paris: Beautiful May
                                        B3. Keflavik: The Whale Dance
                                        B4. Houston 69: Houston 69 (part 2)

                                        Richard Pinhas

                                        L'Ethique

                                          Following the vaguely poppy shapes of 1980's album East West, his fith album L'Ethique saw ex-Heldon guitarist and synth wizard Richard Pinhas return to bigger and bolder band-like methods. After the release he disappeared from the limelight for nearly a decade and returned in the 1990s.

                                          Interviewed by "Electronics & Music Maker" magazine in 1982, Richard Pinhas spoke in buoyant terms about the future of his recording career. Having just unveiled his fifth solo album, L'Ethique, he was already scheming towards its follow-up. The next record. It would see him shift from analogue-based methods to digital systems. He expected the album to arrive in 1984. Little did anybody know that the mooted record would not actually materialise.

                                          The year after that interview took place, Pinhas was plunged into a long period of depression. "I stopped everything and didn't think I would ever come back to music," he remembers. "I decided music was no longer for me. I'd said what I had to wanted to say, and it was done. It was out of my head and out of my life." Thus, he sold all his synthesisers and tried to survive on their profits along with royalties from his back catalogue. L'Ethique now looked as though it was Pinhas' final artistic statement. It was a strong collection to go out on. L'Ethique saw Pinhas return to bigger and bolder band-like methods. His collaborators included bassist Bernard Paganotti and Clément Bailly, both of whom performed stints in the prog band Magma. Moog player Patrick Gauthier made a reappearance too. The line-up brought a phat and forceful feel to the crunching jazz-rock fusion of 'Belfast' and 'Dedicated To K.C.', a vibrant space-rock stomper that lurks on some distant planet between the extraterrestrial habitats of King Crimson, Pink Floyd and Hawkwind.

                                          Part 1 of 'The Western Wall' has a particularly fast tempo. Interspersing these rockers sit some mellower moments. The title of the gorgeous synth rumination 'Melodic Simple Transition' seems far too modest. Despite its dark and brooding synth chords, the second instalment of 'The Western Wall' has a strangely calming effect on the senses. Pinhas disappeared from the limelight for nearly a decade under the weight of his depression. On the strength of this record, not to mention the works that preceded it, there's little wonder that so many labels and promoters were falling over themselves to persuade Pinhas to return to music, which he eventually did in the 1990s. "The real miracle is that I reconnected with the music-making process," says Pinhas on overcoming his reclusive years. "It is easy to fall, but very difficult to come back."

                                          TRACK LISTING

                                          A1. L'Ethique (part 1) 
                                          A2. Dedicated To KC 
                                          A3. Melodic Simple Transition 
                                          A4. Belfast 
                                          B1. L'Ethique (part 2)
                                          B2. The Western Wail (part 1)
                                          B3. L'Ethique (part 3)
                                          B4. The Western Wail (part 2)
                                          B5. L'Ethique (part 4)

                                          Richard Pinhas

                                          Rhizosphere

                                            Richard Pinhas is one of the most important French electronic space rock musicians. Following five albums with HELDON, his band, he released his first solo record in 1977. Backed by Heldon’s congenial drummer Francois Auger but no longer bound by the group dynamic, he explores his freshly purchased Moog Modular system in search of new sounds.

                                            On four of its five tracks, Rhizosphere presents just the 25- year-old Pinhas and his synth alone together, a melding of man and machine that gradually becomes an expansive, outward-bound journey. 

                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                            Barry says: We see the beginnings of Pinhas' evolving, industrial swirling synths and cosmic chugging krautrock on this, his debut from 1977. Airy pads and self-oscillating filters swirl and bend into an intoxicating, fascinating synth odyssey. Absolutely essential addition to any collection.

                                            Rozi Plain

                                            Prize

                                              Rozi Plain returns with new album ‘Prize’ on Memphis Industries. 

                                              Don’t ask Rozi Plain to explain her spellbinding fifth album Prize. Its ten, magical tracks exist as if in another realm, where feelings matter more than meanings, where thoughts have room to roam and where you can live in the moment for as long as you like.

                                              Rozi’s signature, free-floating sound was set with her 2015 breakthrough Friend and cemented with 2019’s globally adored What A Boost (‘Like slipping between cotton sheets’ was Pitchfork’s description). Prize builds on both, but takes its cues from elsewhere. By a stretch, it’s Rozi’s most upbeat and daring album to date.

                                              References to disco and rave, saxophone treated to sound like strings, silly synths and harp all play a part. Economy is key – every sound has an impact out of proportion to its size, every texture pays dividends. Rozi’s bewitching vocals are bolder and brighter than ever before. Male and female backing vocals feel like friends dropping by.

                                              Begun pre-pandemic and composed and recorded everywhere from Glasgow and the Isle of Eigg to a seaside village in French Basque Country, Margate and London’s legendary Total Refreshment Centre, Prize may sound effortless but creating each song was as industry intensive as spinning a spider’s web. A cast of 15 feature, including Kate Stables, with whom Rozi has toured for the past decade in This Is The Kit, contemporary jazz titan Alabaster De Plume and Minneapolis based saxophonist Cole Pulice.


                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                              Barry says: Aaah, it's always lovely to hear some more Rozi plain, and 'Prize' is by far her most spellbinding and focused work yet. The perfect backdrop to Plain's airy vocals has always been the more off-kilter instrumental backing (Múm's perfectly chaotic brand of childlike electronica comes to mind), and here we get the syncopated rhythms and jangling guitars of old, but with a more layered, intricate core. It's both beautifully meditative and hugely uplifting, the perfect balance.

                                              TRACK LISTING

                                              Side A
                                              Agreeing For Two
                                              Complicated
                                              Help
                                              Prove Your Good
                                              Side B
                                              Painted The Room
                                              Sore
                                              Spot Thirteen
                                              Standing Up

                                              Rozi Plain has been making music since her brother taught her a few chords on the guitar aged 13. Raised in Winchester, she spent a few years studying art and painting boats in Bristol, where she began collaborating with long-term friends Kate Stables (This Is The Kit) and Rachael Dadd among many others on a thriving local scene. It was there that Rozi made her first two albums, 2008’s Inside Over Here and 2012’s Joined Sometimes Unjoined, each works of deliciously sad and beautiful pop full of heart-wrenching harmonies dotted with unexpected instrumental flourishes. Released in April 2015 on Lost Map and featuring contributions from Hot Chip’s Alexis Taylor among others her last album Friend was a deeply meaningful and wonderfully measured ode to memory, place, companionship and music’s remarkable power as an emotional salve. A companion album of remixes, unreleased tracks and radio sessions, Friend Of A Friend, was released in 2016.


                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                              Martin says: Rozi Plain's distinctive, gentle delivery is the glue that binds this follow up to the sublime "Friends" together - it's a fuller, more coherent release than it's predecessor and no less gorgeous.

                                              TRACK LISTING

                                              1. Inner Circle
                                              2. Swing Shut
                                              3. Symmetrical
                                              4. The Gap
                                              5. Old Money
                                              6. Conditions
                                              7. Dark Park
                                              8. Trouble
                                              9. Quiz
                                              10. When There Is No Sun

                                              Rozi Plain

                                              What A Boost - 2023 Reissue

                                                Rozi Plain’s 2019 ‘What a Boost’ is reissued on limited edition eco-vinyl via Memphis Industries on 14 July. The reissue is timely, following on from the breakthrough success of her 2023 album Prize. ‘What a Boost’ was self-produced with the help of a long list of musical friends including Kate Stables, Jamie Whitby Coles, Neil Smith (all This is the Kit), Chris Cohen, Joel Wästberg (Sir Was) and Sam Amidon.

                                                Rozi Plain has been making music since her brother taught her a few chords on the guitar aged 13. Raised in Winchester, she spent a few years studying art and painting boats in Bristol, where she began collaborating with long-term friends Kate Stables (This Is The Kit) and Rachael Dadd among many others on a thriving local scene. It was there that Rozi made her first two albums, 2008’s Inside Over Here and 2012’s Joined Sometimes Unjoined, each works of deliciously sad and beautiful pop full of heart-wrenching harmonies dotted with unexpected instrumental flourishes. Released in April 2015 on Lost Map and featuring contributions from Hot Chip’s Alexis Taylor among others her last album Friend was a deeply meaningful and wonderfully measured ode to memory, place, companionship and music’s remarkable power as an emotional salve.

                                                Almost permanently on tour, Rozi has taken her joyous live show on the road countless times around Europe, the UK and the USA, and has toured with a host of alt-folk luminaries from Devendra Banhart to James Yorkston. She has appeared at festivals including SXSW, Iceland Airwaves, Glastonbury, End of the Road, Latitude, BBC 6Music Festival and Green Man. 2023’s album Prize was something of a breakthrough for Rozi seeing 4 star reviews in Uncut, Mojo and the Guardian and leading to an unlikely support slot with Paramore which saw her perform at mega domes around the UK. As bass player and backing vocalist in Rough Trade signed This Is The Kit, Rozi has been touring the world for years and features on the new album Careful of Your Keepers.

                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                1.Inner Circle
                                                2. Swing Shut
                                                3. Symmetrical
                                                4. The Gap
                                                5. Old Money
                                                6. Conditions
                                                7. Dark Park
                                                8. Trouble
                                                9. Quiz
                                                10. When There Is No Sun

                                                Robert Plant

                                                Lullaby And... The Ceaseless Roar

                                                  ‘lullaby and…The Ceaseless Roar’ is Robert Plant’s first record since 2010’s ‘Band of Joy’, which followed 2007’s six-time Grammy Award–winning collaboration with Alison Krauss, ‘Raising Sand’.

                                                  Produced by Robert Plant, the album is his label debut and features 11 new recordings, 9 of which are original songs written by Robert Plant with his band, The Sensational Space Shifters—Justin Adams: bendirs, djembe, guitars, tehardant, background vocals; John Baggott: keyboards, loops, moog bass, piano, tabal, background vocals; Juldeh Camara: kologo, ritti, Fulani vocals; Billy Fuller: bass, drum programming, omnichord, upright bass; Dave Smith: drum set; and Liam “Skin” Tyson: banjo, guitar, background vocals.


                                                  Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

                                                  Raise The Roof

                                                    Reunited after some fourteen years, following the historic success of their first collaboration Raising Sand (2007), which reached #2 on the UK album chart, generated multi-platinum sales, and earned six Grammy Awards including Album and Record of the Year.

                                                    Like its predecessor, Raise The Roof was produced by T Bone Burnett, who worked with Plant and Krauss to expand their collaboration in thrilling new directions, accompanied by drummer Jay Bellerose, guitarists Marc Ribot, David Hidalgo, Bill Frisell, and Buddy Miller, bassists Dennis Crouch and Viktor Krauss, along with pedal steel guitarist Russ Pahl among others.

                                                    The album features twelve new recordings of songs by legends and unsung heroes including Merle Haggard, Allen Toussaint, The Everly Brothers, Anne Briggs, Geeshie Wiley, Bert Jansch and more. Other highlights include a Plant-Burnett original, “High and Lonesome,” and the Lucinda Williams classic “Can’t Let Go”. 

                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                    Barry says: Yet another superb outing from the joint minds of Plant & Krauss. Beautifully written and undeniably characteristic of both acts without being the sound of one alone. The quintessential collaborative endeavour.

                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    1. Quattro (World Drifts In)
                                                    2. The Price Of Love
                                                    3. Go Your Way
                                                    4. Trouble With My Lover
                                                    5. Searching For My Love
                                                    6. Can’t Let Go
                                                    7. It Don’t Bother Me
                                                    8. You Led Me To The Wrong
                                                    9. Last Kind Words Blues
                                                    10. High And Lonesome
                                                    11. Going Where The Lonely Go
                                                    12. Somebody Was Watching Over Me 

                                                    13. My Heart Would Know *** Deluxe CD Only
                                                    14. You Can’t Rule Me *** Deluxe CD Only 

                                                    Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

                                                    Raising Sand - 2022 Vinyl Repress

                                                      From its embryonic, conceptual stages - well before any music materialized - the mere idea of "Raising Sand" held infinite fascination for both its creators and those around them. As word spread of an impending musical collaboration between Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, imaginations ran wild. Two artists, each at the pinnacle of their respective pantheons, Robert and Alison have seemingly little in common. But just below the surface, an elemental understanding flowed between them, waiting to be tapped. Mutual admirers for some time, Plant and Krauss first performed together at a concert celebrating the music of Leadbelly. That great man's sound - spry and playful, yet marked by an undercurrent of torment and loss - is a keyhole into the sound world unlocked on "Raising Sand". After their initial collaboration proved promising, Plant and Krauss brought producer T Bone Burnett into the fold to help them investigate a more sustained, full-scale project. Charged with selecting both supporting musicians and material that would illuminate the connection between these two unique artists, Burnett succeeded wondrously. Built on a shared core of modal blues and country soul, filtered through alternating layers of unadorned tenderness and thick, shifting textures, the sounds on "Raising Sand" extend well beyond anyone's expectations.

                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                      1 Rich Woman 4:05
                                                      2 Killing The Blues 4:17
                                                      3 Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us 3:25
                                                      4 Polly Come Home 5:39
                                                      5 Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On) 3:34
                                                      6 Through The Morning, Through The Night 4:03
                                                      7 Please Read The Letter 5:55
                                                      8 Trampled Rose 5:34
                                                      9 Fortune Teller 4:32
                                                      10 Stick With Me Baby 2:51
                                                      11 Nothin' 5:35
                                                      12 Let Your Loss Be Your Lesson 4:02
                                                      13 Your Long Journey 3:55

                                                      Robert Plant

                                                      Carry Fire

                                                        Robert Plant is set to release his eleventh studio album, Carry Fire this October with his band The Sensational Space Shifters. Featuring collaborations with The Pretender’s front woman, Chrissie Hynde on the track ‘Bluebirds Over The Mountain’ and folk sing/songwriter Seth Lakeman, who will also be accompanying Robert on his 15 date UK & Ireland Tour.

                                                        The CD packaging is deluxe thick card with a beautiful satin finish and is accompanied with a 12-page booklet featuring lyrics. Lullaby, his last studio album, released in 2014 went straight in at #2 in the UK.

                                                        The vinyl packaging is thick card gatefold with a beautiful satin finish and is accompanied with a 4-page booklet featuring lyrics and etching.

                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                        1. The May Queen
                                                        2. The New World…
                                                        3. Season’s Song
                                                        4. Dance With You Tonight
                                                        5. Carving Up The World Again
                                                        6. A Way With Words
                                                        7. Carry Fire
                                                        8. Bones Of Saints
                                                        9. Keep It Hid
                                                        10. Bluebirds Over The Mountain
                                                        11. Heaven Sent

                                                        Ruutu Poiss

                                                        WADR 001

                                                          Ruutu Poiss, the Amsterdam/Tallinn based expert in glistening psychedelic electronics, arrives on the first outing for Wake Dream (A new label run by Amsterdam’s Orpheu The Wizard).

                                                          After releasing several 7”s, 12”s and EP’s on Levels, International Major Label, Rets Records and features on various compilations from Fasaan Rec. and Porridge Bullet, Ruutu Poiss lands at Wake Dream to release his first full length album (WADR002), scheduled for late summer 2020.

                                                          Leading up to the album, this untitled three tracker gives you a taste of his unique spectrum of kaleidoscopic modular dance music, futuristic synth funk and emotionally charged experimental cuts. These three tracks are not featured on the album and are exclusive only to this pre-release!

                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                          A1. Track 1
                                                          B1. Track 2 
                                                          B2. Track 3 

                                                          Robert Pollard

                                                          Our Gaze

                                                            On Oct 9, 2007, Robert Pollard simultaneously released two albums on Merge Records: Standard Gargoyle Decisions and Coast To Coast Carpet Of Love. Both now out of print, Pollard has reimagined and condensed the two as Our Gaze, a single fifteen song album. Because it’s better.

                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                            1. The Killers
                                                            2. Pill Gone Girl
                                                            3. Count Us In
                                                            4. The Island Lobby
                                                            5. Rud Fins
                                                            6. Current Desperation
                                                            (Angels Speak Of Nothing)
                                                            7. Hero Blows The Revolution
                                                            8. Come Here Beautiful
                                                            9. Shadow Port
                                                            10. Miles Under The Skin
                                                            11. Folded Claws
                                                            12. Feel Not Crushed
                                                            13. Youth Leagues
                                                            14. When We Were Slaves
                                                            15. Our Gaze

                                                            Robert Pollard

                                                            Motel Of Fools

                                                              Robert Pollard (of Guided By Voices fame) with a newly recorded (December 2002) seveen-track mini-LP steeped in pop gems and sound collages.

                                                              Robert Ponger is perhaps best known as the producer for Austria’s biggest pop sensation Falco. His unparalleled production skills are on full display in the iconic hit single “Der Kommissar”, and he is also the main man behind Falco’s legendary early albums “Einzelhaft” and “Junge Römer”. But Ponger deserves at least as much credit for his solo recordings. The most sought-after of these is Ponger’s 1979 self-titled LP, which Edition Hawara is honoured to re-issue. The album contains twelve disco-inspired pieces that are unabashedly playful, but also signal serious musical knowledge and finesse. Recorded in the vicinity of Mistelbach, a village even locals struggle to find on a map, Ponger’s LP breathes the vibe of Studio 54 – with the little special extra that only Mistelbach can add. A true Austrian classic.

                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                              A1. Love Train
                                                              A2. Johnny's Discothek
                                                              A3. Nights In The City
                                                              A4. In The Middle Of The Night
                                                              A5. Hey Big Brother
                                                              A6. Jodel Funk
                                                              B1. Starbird
                                                              B2. Sea Of Stars
                                                              B3. You Are My Yesterday
                                                              B4. Lucy
                                                              B5. Catherine
                                                              B6. Firewalk

                                                              Russell Potter

                                                              A Stone's Throw

                                                                The latest in a series of reissues spawned from Imaginational Anthem Volume 8 : The Private Press, following Tom Armstrong - The Sky Is An Empty Eye and Rick Deitrick - Gentle Wilderness/River Sun River Moon Reflections on Russell Potter by IA8 co-producer and poet, Michael Klausman : The two latest reissues to spin off from our acclaimed Imaginational Anthem Volume 8: The Private Press feature the solo guitar compositions of Russell Potter, recorded in the last waning days of the initial American Primitive explosion. A then obsessed teenaged devotee of John Fahey, Robbie Basho, and Leo Kottke at a time when Punk and New Wave were ascendant, Potter harnessed a similar DIY ethos to his own ends by starting his own label & self-publishing his first record, 'A Stone’s Throw’, while a freshman enrolled at Goddard College in Vermont in 1979.

                                                                Assembled at the legendary Boddie Records in Potter’s hometown of Cleveland, Ohio, and sprinkled liberally with references to his heroes, from the initial record label name of Fonytone (which more than a little recalls Fahey’s earliest record label, Fonotone), to the arcane song titles and references to obscure rags. Even as he looks to his elders, Potter’s debut release nimbly evinces a complete mastery of his form and is all the more remarkable for one of such tender years, as only the chutzpah of youth can account for such moves as successfully grafting one of your own composition to one of John Fahey’s, as he does here. There’s a very immediate, lovely, and real homespun quality to Potter’s chiming twelve-string compositions that puts it in the realm of those classic records that seem to simply exist outside of time. Shortly after ‘A Stones Throw’, Potter produced & released a 45rpm single by an Ohio bluegrass band featuring the cult singer songwriter Bob Frank performing a cover of Devo’s ‘Mongoloid’, before moving on to his second (and sadly final) album the following year, ‘Neither Here Nor There’. Following an independent study with a Goddard College ethnomusicologist, Potter’s compositions and performance only deepened on his second release — the recording quality steps up a little but loses none of the immediacy, the playing gets more exuberantly virtuosic —but then more reflective too, particularly on the tunes that are influenced by the gorgeous traditional Irish slow airs.

                                                                He’s still tipping his hat to Fahey occasionally as well, this time with an audacious electric guitar setting of the classic “Dance of the Inhabitant of the Palace of King Philip XIV of Spain.” Though these albums landed at a time when American Primitive guitar music’s 1960s & 1970s heyday was in the rear view mirror, they absolutely look ahead to the genre’s eventual 21st Century resurrection, anticipating both in form & content many of the same concerns you find in the great contemporary work of the last two decades by Jack Rose, Glenn Jones, Daniel Bachman, et al., and as such provide about as fine a stepping stone between these two eras as you’re likely to find

                                                                Russell Potter

                                                                Neither Here Nor There

                                                                  The latest in a series of reissues spawned from Imaginational Anthem Volume 8 : The Private Press, following Tom Armstrong - The Sky Is An Empty Eye and Rick Deitrick - Gentle Wilderness/River Sun River Moon Reflections on Russell Potter by IA8 co-producer and poet, Michael Klausman : The two latest reissues to spin off from our acclaimed Imaginational Anthem Volume 8: The Private Press feature the solo guitar compositions of Russell Potter, recorded in the last waning days of the initial American Primitive explosion. A then obsessed teenaged devotee of John Fahey, Robbie Basho, and Leo Kottke at a time when Punk and New Wave were ascendant, Potter harnessed a similar DIY ethos to his own ends by starting his own label & self-publishing his first record, 'A Stone’s Throw’, while a freshman enrolled at Goddard College in Vermont in 1979.

                                                                  Assembled at the legendary Boddie Records in Potter’s hometown of Cleveland, Ohio, and sprinkled liberally with references to his heroes, from the initial record label name of Fonytone (which more than a little recalls Fahey’s earliest record label, Fonotone), to the arcane song titles and references to obscure rags. Even as he looks to his elders, Potter’s debut release nimbly evinces a complete mastery of his form and is all the more remarkable for one of such tender years, as only the chutzpah of youth can account for such moves as successfully grafting one of your own composition to one of John Fahey’s, as he does here. There’s a very immediate, lovely, and real homespun quality to Potter’s chiming twelve-string compositions that puts it in the realm of those classic records that seem to simply exist outside of time. Shortly after ‘A Stones Throw’, Potter produced & released a 45rpm single by an Ohio bluegrass band featuring the cult singer songwriter Bob Frank performing a cover of Devo’s ‘Mongoloid’, before moving on to his second (and sadly final) album the following year, ‘Neither Here Nor There’. Following an independent study with a Goddard College ethnomusicologist, Potter’s compositions and performance only deepened on his second release — the recording quality steps up a little but loses none of the immediacy, the playing gets more exuberantly virtuosic —but then more reflective too, particularly on the tunes that are influenced by the gorgeous traditional Irish slow airs.

                                                                  He’s still tipping his hat to Fahey occasionally as well, this time with an audacious electric guitar setting of the classic “Dance of the Inhabitant of the Palace of King Philip XIV of Spain.” Though these albums landed at a time when American Primitive guitar music’s 1960s & 1970s heyday was in the rear view mirror, they absolutely look ahead to the genre’s eventual 21st Century resurrection, anticipating both in form & content many of the same concerns you find in the great contemporary work of the last two decades by Jack Rose, Glenn Jones, Daniel Bachman, et al., and as such provide about as fine a stepping stone between these two eras as you’re likely to find

                                                                  R. Elizabeth

                                                                  Every And All We Voyage On

                                                                    R. Elizabeth is the recording name of London-based artist and academic Rachael Finney. Every And All We Voyage On is her solo recording project’s second full length and is a focused distillation of her practice in sound art and her knack for pop minimalism. It follows a long sold out release on Where To Now? Records and a prolonged period in which she concentrated on artist residencies exploring her interest in recorded sound and voice. Immediate and natural, Every And All We Voyage On manages to sound joyful while tackling complex themes, handling everything with an improvisatory touch.
                                                                    The songs are full of air and light; infectious, melodic and off-the-cuff.

                                                                    Recorded using a single 80s Casio keyboard, reel-to-reel tape manipulation, piano and vocal, Finney’s practice with R. Elizabeth belies a studious attention to detail. Her academic work is often focused on analysing sounds – particularly voice and language – divorced from meaning and R. Elizabeth challenges the listener with overtly emotional tropes: sweeping portmento lap-steel guitar keyboard tones on Back From Ten suggest a nostalgic melancholy when it intersects with the narrator closing her eyes, realising she has nothing left to give. The lilting vocal cloaked in reverb is disarming, with an almost child-like surrender to the undertow of the song. On Tragedy And Trade there’s a rough grace to the mixing with visceral, manipulated tape sounding like the artists’ hands are literally in the speakers wrenching the melodies in mid-air. When it intersects with chants about the “gaps and the silences” it has an eerie, hauntological effect. R. Elizabeth is constantly playing with sound and song: a Wonderland of perceived emotion, the listener’s perception of what they’re hearing constantly in flux, it’s deceptively simple and deserving of repetitive listening.

                                                                    Cut Piano opens the album and introduces a documentary-feel which the album upholds through-out. It’s the sound of the artist mangling a tape of her own piano recording, twisting it out of shape and suggesting a bend in reality. We’re listening to the artist becoming a ghost in her own machine, a 3rd or 4th generation copy of an emotion rendered a long time ago, chilling and playful at the same time. An Image Is Different bursts out of this with a sunny Casiotone beat, a melodic contrast that also introduces Finney’s vocal. It flitters between a gorgeous repetitive melody ruminating about the nature of reality and a seemingly careless, conversational tone. The effect is joyful, but you don’t really know why. The lyrics instruct someone (you? The artist?) to “go outside and break someone’s neck, make it feel so real” before ending with R. Elizabeth nonchalantly stating “I dunno, to be honest I don’t really care” as if on the phone to someone they’re bored with. It would be jarring if it wasn’t so catchy and uplifting. The title track is a slow-tempo meditation with droning synths providing the background to slow, dragging tape sounds and
                                                                    grounding, just-out-of-focus vocals bunkering down in the mix. The methodology suggests the work of Broadcast: there’s a loping bassline that propels the track forward but the duet/duel between Finney’s haunted vocal and the soloing tape warble provides aural snakes for the listener’s ear to follow. Spiritual To Symphony is the brightest, most unabashed example of what R.Elizabeth achieves on Every And All We Voyage On. It’s utopian, bright and hypnotic: over a repetitive hook, a double tracked vocal intones a kind of post-structuralist, feminist manifesto: “A different kind of intimacy, a kind of female masculinity, I sense how to be, from vision to visuality.” It’s the perfect example of a piece of music that can be taken on its own terms, enjoyed as pure sound massaging the receptors in the brain or as something that can be dissected, it’s a microcosm of the album as a whole. Effortless and endlessly playful, the album is constantly shifting in and out of focus, from airy imagination to earthy reality. R. Elizabeth invites you to take the sound however you want it. Maybe she doesn’t really care, maybe she does. Who really knows? 

                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                    1. Cut Piano
                                                                    2. An Image Is Different
                                                                    3. Back From Ten
                                                                    4. Every And All We Voyage On
                                                                    5. Spiritual To Symphony
                                                                    6. Tragedy And Trade
                                                                    7. Piano Cut

                                                                    R. Missing

                                                                    Unsummering

                                                                      R. Missing is the enigmatic music project of New York based vocalist Sharon Shy and musician Toppy.previously known as The Ropes. Unsummering, the first release under their new moniker R. Missing, expands on The Ropes' previous palette of Morrissey tinged lyrics and darkwave, but manages to be even more isolated lyrically than their famously nihilistic previous work, fully embracing complete detachment. Musically, fraught guitar and synth textures paint an image of an unstable world, held together only by tightly quantized electronic drum beats.

                                                                      R.E.M.

                                                                      New Adventures In Hi-Fi - 25th Anniversary Edition

                                                                        25th-anniversary edition of R.E.M.’s tenth studio album, New Adventures in Hi-Fi. First released in 1996, the album was R.E.M.’s last studio recording with founding member Bill Berry who left amicably the following year. As the band’s fifth collaboration with long-time producer Scott Litt (Green, Out of Time, Automatic for the People and Monster), the album experiments with new sonic textures, filled with cinematic imagery, dissonant notes and haunting effects. The platinum-selling title includes the singles “Electrolite,” “E-Bow the Letter” (featuring Patti Smith) and “Bittersweet Me,” and represents R.E.M.’s longest studio release with a total run time of 65 minutes. New Adventures in Hi-Fi grew to cult status years after its release, with several press retrospectives—and band members themselves—ranking it among the top albums in R.E.M.’s recorded catalogue.

                                                                        R.E.M.

                                                                        Reveal

                                                                          Brand new album from R.E.M. - what more can I say?!

                                                                          R.I.P.

                                                                          Dead End

                                                                            When R.I.P. came crawling out of the sewers of Portland four years ago, their grimy, sleazy Street Doom was already a fully formed monstrosity that quickly infected the minds of everyone it encountered. At the time, none of us expected its depravity to take such fierce hold, and yet, here were are, sheltering in place and/or stealthily creeping through a nightmare dystopia that the 80s sci-fi/horror movies foretold. Dead End is, ironically, a recharge of the band’s sound, bearing influences ranging from John Carpenter films, post-apocalyptic grunge, pro-wrestling attitude and salty lo-fi hip-hop aesthetics to the band’s ferocious heavy metal. During the three years since the 2017 release of their sophomore album Street Reaper, R.I.P. has been busy tightening their sound and their line up while loosening their grip on sanity — touring the west coast with bands like Electric Wizard and Red Fang, and taking Street Doom overseas for the first time for a month long headlining tour of Europe. These years on the road and the addition of a more aggressive rhythm section have allowed the band to fully break free from their influences and deliver on the promise hinted at on their first two releases. For Dead End, R.I.P. worked with legendary producer Billy Anderson, interring onto wax their heaviest and most ambitious album yet. Continuing to move further away from their classic doom influences like Pentagram and Saint Vitus, the band offers a rare blast of originality in a scene rife with formulaic bands. Dead End is a fast and anxious ride where the very idea of doom is put to the test under duress of manic lyrics about death, insanity, and leather, and hook-laden guitar tracks that draw as equally from Nirvana as Black Sabbath.

                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                            01. Streets Of Death
                                                                            02. Judgement Night
                                                                            03. Dead End
                                                                            04. Nightmare
                                                                            05. One Foot In The Grave
                                                                            06. Death Is Coming
                                                                            07. Moment Of Silence
                                                                            08. Buried Alive
                                                                            09. Out Of Time
                                                                            10. Dead Of The Night

                                                                            R.I.P.

                                                                            Street Reaper

                                                                              When R.I.P. came crawling out of the sewers of Portland, Oregon, last year, their grimy, sleazy street doom was already a fully formed monstrosity, quickly infecting the minds of everyone it encountered. Now, borne from the band’s declining mental health and an increased focus on songwriting, Street Reaper is even more unhinged and menacing than their debut In The Wind. Borrowing equally from ’80s Rick Rubin productions and Murder Dog magazine aesthetics, this latest album is a streamlined yet brutally raw manifesto of heavy metal ferocity hearkening to the era when both metal and hip hop were reviled as the work of street thugs intent on destroying America’s youth.

                                                                              Throughout, Angel Martinez’s guitar and John Mullett’s bass are inextricably interlocked like a massive sonic steamroller, while drummer Willie D keeps the beat solid and simple for the most powerful impact. Plus, the band’s extensive touring and excessive virgin sacrifices have provided singer Fuzz evermore agile vocal chords to drive it all home with extreme precision. Operating on the belief that doom is not tied to a tuning or a time signature, but rather a raw and terrified feeling, R.I.P. eschews well-trodden fantasy and mysticism tropes of the genre and focuses on conveying the horror and chaos inherent in the everyday reality of the human mind.

                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                              Unmarked Grave
                                                                              Street Reaper
                                                                              Mother Road
                                                                              The Dark
                                                                              The Other Side
                                                                              Shadow Folds
                                                                              (CD Only TRACKS )
                                                                              Brimstone
                                                                              The Cross
                                                                              The Casket
                                                                              Die In Vain

                                                                              R.I.P.

                                                                              Street Reaper

                                                                                When R.I.P. came crawling out of the sewers of Portland, Oregon, last year, their grimy, sleazy street doom was already a fully formed monstrosity, quickly infecting the minds of everyone it encountered. Now, borne from the band’s declining mental health and an increased focus on songwriting, Street Reaper is even more unhinged and menacing than their debut In The Wind. Borrowing equally from ’80s Rick Rubin productions and Murder Dog magazine aesthetics, this latest album is a streamlined yet brutally raw manifesto of heavy metal ferocity hearkening to the era when both metal and hip hop were reviled as the work of street thugs intent on destroying America’s youth.

                                                                                Throughout, Angel Martinez’s guitar and John Mullett’s bass are inextricably interlocked like a massive sonic steamroller, while drummer Willie D keeps the beat solid and simple for the most powerful impact. Plus, the band’s extensive touring and excessive virgin sacrifices have provided singer Fuzz evermore agile vocal chords to drive it all home with extreme precision. Operating on the belief that doom is not tied to a tuning or a time signature, but rather a raw and terrified feeling, R.I.P. eschews well-trodden fantasy and mysticism tropes of the genre and focuses on conveying the horror and chaos inherent in the everyday reality of the human mind.

                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                Unmarked Grave
                                                                                Street Reaper
                                                                                Mother Road
                                                                                The Dark
                                                                                The Other Side
                                                                                Shadow Folds
                                                                                (CD Only TRACKS )
                                                                                Brimstone
                                                                                The Cross
                                                                                The Casket
                                                                                Die In Vain

                                                                                (r)

                                                                                In Pink

                                                                                  From Fabrizio Modonese Palumbo: '"In Pink" is the 3rd (r) album. I've worked on it for almost 2 years, both 'cause I've been very busy with Larsen and XXL as well as touring and working in the studio with other bands, and 'cause it came through troubled and sometimes painful, but anyway intense times. Whereas the previous "Under The Cables, Into The Wind" was a very warm and relaxed album, and also my favourite so far, "In Pink" is a pretty extreme one, swinging between joy and fear, introspective moody songs and explosions of - desperately optimistic - energy. Still it is more a diary than an exorcism, filled with songs about death and transfiguration, including my version of an Irish traditional theme (which also Johnny Cash interpreted on one of his American albums) and Joy Division's classic "Atmosphere" (which I list among the best songs ever written). It is also my most arranged and colourful album where my recent experiences as producer for other bands have converged, and the most 'band' oriented among my solos.

                                                                                  Ra Ra Riot

                                                                                  A Manner To Act / Each Year

                                                                                    I was expecting this to be a shouty pop thing going off the name of the band (and the label to some extent) but it's actually nothing like that at all! Hailing from Syracuse, New York, Ra Ra Riot blend the fury of post punk with melodic orchestral sensibilities to create this sublime pop song full of gently distorted guitars and subtle violins topped with a vocal that swoops and soars beautifully. Very good indeed!

                                                                                    Ra Toth And The Brigantes Orchestra

                                                                                    Acid Sea

                                                                                    At the third New Interplanetary Melodies' astral journey stopover, it was mandatory to catch an Italian project deeply inspired by the Sun Ra visionary realm, expressing contemporary trials of hybridising jazz with artful electronica. So Ra Toth and The Brigantes' Orchestra landed on vinyl grooves for the label, after having previously appeared on the likes of Mathematics and Berceuse Heroique. Behind the sound, we find the elusive and unpredictable genius of the well-respected producer Marcello Napoletano.

                                                                                    NIM received the distorted sound signal from Napoletano taken over by the Egyptian deity born from the lips of Ra. Who knows if those noises were coming from a parallel dimension, outer space, or some otherworldly sphere...? Submerged in dark bottom waters, the stormy waves of the 'Acid Sea' are made of convulsive afro-flavoured percussion with sharp synths looming out like the ivories of some freakish abyssal creatures.

                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                    A1 Acid Sea
                                                                                    A2 Niko's Bass
                                                                                    B1 My Ghetto
                                                                                    B2 System Desease
                                                                                    B3 Marciolamenti

                                                                                    Nuha Ruby Ra

                                                                                    Machine Like Me

                                                                                      Nuha Ruby Ra presents new EP Machine Like Me, featuring the singles Self Portraiture and My Voice. 2021’s How To Move EP, released to critical acclaim cemented Nuha as one of the most exciting and provocative new acts in the country. Live shows across UK and Europe followed - both as headliner and supporting the likes of Yard Act, Warmduscher, Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs, King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard and Viagra Boys - and in 2022 her debut at SXSW in Austin, Texas. She’s also booked prestigious slots on home turf at the likes of Glastonbury and Bluedot, as well as European showcases at Left Of The Dial, Reeperbahn, Grauzone and more.

                                                                                      On this colossally ambitious new EP, Nuha’s drive is plain to hear. She played almost every instrument herself, holed up in a small Essex cabin, from the dirty bass drones of My Voice to Self-Portraiture’s squalling battles between synth and guitar, the lurching punk stomp of 6 In The Morning to the teeming electronics of Slicer, the manic industrial noise of Rise to You Never Know’s sudden strip back into moody ambience.

                                                                                      “The most important thing to me is that I do exactly what I want,” says Nuha Ruby Ra. “Not in a stubborn way, but in the way I need as a person.”


                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                      1. My Voice
                                                                                      2. Self Portraiture
                                                                                      3. 6 In The Morning
                                                                                      4. Slicer
                                                                                      5. Rise
                                                                                      6. You Never Know 

                                                                                      Nuha Ruby Ra

                                                                                      My Voice / Eggshells

                                                                                        Nuha Ruby Ra releases her double A-side 7” “My Voice / Eggshells” on 11 November 2022 via Zen F.C., the label run by Yard Act members James Smith and Ryan Needham. Having bonded during her special guest slot on Yard Act’s May UK tour, Zen FC couldn’t resist asking Nuha to be the next artist in their series of 7”s, following on from Baba Ali and Benefits, not to mention Yard Act’s own early releases.

                                                                                        Nuha says of the release: “Putting out My Voice on 7” with Eggshells on the flip side is a special little world at night in my head. They’re both purgatory in different ways. it’s a special song for me I wasn’t ready to part with. Until James asked me to be further a part of the Yard Act family and release something on Zen FC!

                                                                                        I was in the middle of more crazy touring after I left them and decided giving them Eggshells right now is like giving your new best friend your new favourite toy, to show them you really love them. I sort of forgot other people will hear it. Also the toy is a bit weird. My love for Yard Act, as artists and humans is deep! They’ve grown to mean so much to me over the big tour we did together. I’ve found a real kindred spirit in all of them. Not least to say It’s a real honour to be alongside the brilliant artists on Zen FC, Baba Ali, Benefits, Acid Klaus, Elton John.. I think they’re all very good.”

                                                                                        Yard Act’s James Smith says of the release: “I first witnessed the immense powers of Nuha Ruby Ra on the 31st July 2021, when we shared a new band bill together in the basement of YES Manchester. Covid restrictions had been lifted a week prior and the general etiquette of how to exist in crowded rooms was still being navigated. I watched Nuha's set from the back with a mask on, but the days of rubbing post-show shoulders in the green room were yet to return and so I became a fan, but not yet a friend.

                                                                                        Her debut mini album came through the post not long after and I listened to it relentlessly. I played it to the band, and we unanimously agreed that if she was up for it we would take her on tour with us. She was up for it. Cosmic. Every member of Yard Act and our touring crew made a friend for life in Nuha when we toured together earlier this year. The least we could do is help a friend and gain cool points by releasing such a banging record on our label. Long live Nuha Ruby Ra, the artist and the human.”

                                                                                        Råå spelar Pierce & von Euler (“Råå plays Pierce and von Euler”) is Råå’s third studio album, following the acclaimed Skånes järnvägar (2018) and Ljungens lag (2019). The A - side is comprised of two songs by Spiritualized, and the B - side contains dub - like versions of Stockholm based musician Henrik von Euler’s piano EP, Hemskogen.

                                                                                        “Two years ago, in the late summer, I got the idea to make cover versions of Henr ik von Euler’s EP, Hemskogen . What first sounded like hazy, hungover sketches of Nils Frahm were transformed in my mind into dub. So, I just had to ask his permission. It’s a rather unusual thing to make covers of a whole album, and that just made it even more appealing”, says Magnus Sveningsson. As everyone knows, four songs are rarely enough for an LP. So, it was time to dig up a few old favourites.

                                                                                        “I have loved Spiritualized ever since the release of their debut album, Lazer Guided Melodies , in 1992. I’m especially fond of the slow songs and their abysmal bass lines. “Take Your Time” is one of them, and the idea to make something with it has followed me for a long time. “I Think I’m in Love” is here translated into “Jag tror jag är kär”. The energy of it invites irresponsible late - night driving”, says Magnus Sveningsson.

                                                                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                        Matt says: Ok, it might not be Balearic - but we simply had to squeeze this into our weekly picks! A beguiling mix of kraut, psyche, dub and downbeat, given a quirky Swedish slant. Its beautifully enamoured covers of Spiritualized sit stylishly next to a side of laid back dubs and soundscapes rich enough for the KPMG libraries! Not only that, the artwork and sleeve design are fantastic. GET ON THIS!

                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                        Jag Tror Jag Är Kär
                                                                                        Ta Din Tid
                                                                                        Hemskogen I D Moll
                                                                                        Hemskogen I G Moll
                                                                                        Hemskogenm I F Dur
                                                                                        Hemskogen I C Dur

                                                                                        For fans of Indietronic, Dreampop, Lofi.

                                                                                        Bio: Basically we know very little about Frank Rabeyrolles... a PHD in Philosophy, a endless love for funny analog drum machines and tambourines and many dedications in his albums to his beloved cats Leo & Elliot ...Anyway today he's putting the final touch to his 8th album so let's dig up some more about this discreet and unclassifiable French human character.

                                                                                        Discovered in 2004 with "Life Behind A Window " under the Double U alias, he manages to surprise and seduce the public and the press in France (teacher's pet of Les Inrocks) with his dreamy hybrid-pop/songwriting. International press (De bug, Xlr8r,Lodown...) fall as well for the charm of this other vision of "French touch". Frenetically productive, Frank R. keeps up the pace since then, releasing a new album every year, first with Double U then with Franklin, new name which translates his serious desire of continuous mutation.In 2006, he also creates his label Wool Recordings, releasing on vinyls exclusive tracks of Laetitia Sadier, Stereolab's grand lady, Castanets split EP and re-issueing rare sought-after 70's estonian vocal jazz, also inviting new talents like Peter Broderick, Benoit Pioulard...

                                                                                        Without a proper carrier plan, Frank Rabeyrolles manages anyway to remain the same but keeps surprising his followers: with " Artificial light " in 2011 a new step comes along, this solar album meets a better international exposure through a brilliant remix by Com Truise, his synthetic layers and dancing beats seducing as much fashion hipsters than geeky bloggers. Frank Rabeyrolles feels now ready to issue a piece under his own name, putting his soul out in the wild : poetic, fragile and pictural, this upcoming album "#8" loves playing with the rules of contemporary pop.

                                                                                        He says: "The idea of labelling the album with just its rank number in my production is like my own private joke to those who keep looking endlessly for the "next big thing" . Music is a lot more to me than a "genre". It has to be at the crossing of imaginary worlds and mine is somewhere between handmade "Songwriting" and playful electronic variations ...I hope many listeners could bond to those different universes."

                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                        Trees 
                                                                                        Your Energy 
                                                                                        Instable Drive 
                                                                                        Listening To Tago Mago 
                                                                                        Cold Tropics 
                                                                                        Eggs No Eggs 
                                                                                        Dirty Window 
                                                                                        Cycling 
                                                                                        Seriously
                                                                                        DIY
                                                                                        Soap And Bubbles 
                                                                                        Black Cat 
                                                                                        Eastern

                                                                                        With the release of 'Communion', the follow up to his acclaimed EP (and Tri Angle debut) 'Baptizm', Rabit shows no signs of letting up. As a sound designer Rabit has continued to push himself into new and compelling territories, reshaping various ‘club’ sounds into something alien and unpredictable, but with the release of this album he’s heavily politicized his music in a way he’d only hinted at before.

                                                                                        The deeply personal aspect of his creative process, and what has been described as an “intangible something“ in his music, resonates with listeners on a gut level, both pushing and pulling the listener into a world of destruction and rebirth. ‘Communion’ is a complex, disorientating album, and one that feels especially timely considering it was primarily inspired by issues relating to sexuality, gender, ownership of our natural bodies, societal and governmental injustices, and media manipulations, the discussion of which have been so prevalent of late. Consequently ‘Communion’ runs the full gamut of emotions; confusion and bewilderment transforming into anger and confrontation, finally ending up in a place of possible hope; the sound of earthly chains on the soul being broken.

                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                        1. Advent
                                                                                        2. Snow Leopard
                                                                                        3. Fetal
                                                                                        4. Artemis
                                                                                        5. Ox
                                                                                        6. Flesh Covers The Bone
                                                                                        7. Pandemic
                                                                                        8. Burnerz
                                                                                        9. Glass Harp Interlude
                                                                                        10. Black Gates
                                                                                        11. Trapped In This Body

                                                                                        Rac

                                                                                        Boy

                                                                                          Grammy-winning artist RAC (Andre Allen Anjos) returns with his highly anticipated new album “BOY”, released on Counter Records following his 2017 release “Ego”. Stand alone single is a cover of the iconic early 2000s hit “Never Let You Go” from Third Eye Blind featuring singer, songwriter, DJ and record producer Matthew Koma and his actress wife Hilary Duff.

                                                                                          Recommended if you like… Odesza, Classixx, Goldroom, St Lucia, Sigala, Rudimental, Tourist, Elderbrook, Big Wild, Jai Wolf, Sigma, Louis The Child

                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                          LP:
                                                                                          SIDE A
                                                                                          A1. Rapariga
                                                                                          A2. Boomerang (ft. Luna Shadows)
                                                                                          A3. MIA (ft. Danny Dwyer)
                                                                                          A4. Passion (ft. Louis The Child)
                                                                                          SIDE B
                                                                                          B1. Sweater (ft. Maddie Jay)
                                                                                          B2. Next To You (ft. Emerson Leif)
                                                                                          B3. Toulouse (ft. Minke)
                                                                                          SIDE C
                                                                                          C1. Gomas
                                                                                          C2. Stuck On You (ft. Phil Good)
                                                                                          C3. Together (ft. Evalyn)
                                                                                          C4. Carefree (ft. LeyeT)
                                                                                          C5. Oakland (ft. Winnetka Bowling
                                                                                          League)
                                                                                          SIDE D
                                                                                          D1. Arcoíris
                                                                                          D2. Solo (ft. Gothic Tropic)
                                                                                          D3. Get A Life (ft. Instupendo)
                                                                                          D4. Change The Story (ft. Jamie Lidell)
                                                                                          D5. Dolores Park
                                                                                          D6. Better Days (ft. St. Lucia)

                                                                                          CD
                                                                                          1. Rapariga
                                                                                          2. Boomerang (ft. Luna Shadows)
                                                                                          3. MIA (ft. Danny Dwyer)
                                                                                          4. Passion (ft. Louis The Child)
                                                                                          5. Sweater (ft. Maddie Jay)
                                                                                          6. Next To You (ft. Emerson Leif)
                                                                                          7. Toulouse (ft. Minke)
                                                                                          8. Gomas
                                                                                          9. Stuck On You (ft. Phil Good)
                                                                                          10. Together (ft. Evalyn)
                                                                                          11. Carefree (ft. LeyeT)
                                                                                          12. Oakland (ft. Winnetka Bowling League)
                                                                                          13. Arcoíris
                                                                                          14. Solo (ft. Gothic Tropic)
                                                                                          15. Get A Life (ft. Instupendo)
                                                                                          16. Change The Story (ft. Jamie Lidell)
                                                                                          17. Dolores Park
                                                                                          18. Better Day

                                                                                          Race 'N Rhythm was originally a 12 member jazz group out of Oakland. The members were multiracial, which inspired the name.

                                                                                          The group was managed by jazz-master Rudolph Peters. He also owned the small Oakland based record label "Northstar Records." After playing the local jazz circuit for a few years, the group decided to put out their first and only 7" single. Luckily for Race 'N Rhythmthey were under the guidance of Harvey Scales's right hand "William Scott Harralson.", William was a brilliant soul pianist and songwriter. Aside from all the work he did with Harvey Scales, he also co-produced two amazing Bay Area record grails; 'Debravon Lewis - The Little Things" and 'The Stars - (We Are The Star's)'.

                                                                                          With the local success of the single, the group signed on to record a full album titled "Album One". Members Sharon Nance and Gerald Goudeau worked closely together, finding romance, and eventually they got married. They became the driving force behind the groups further success. For decades Race 'N Rhythm played and toured Japan, Canada and all the United States. Sharon and Gerald continued working together until Sharon's passing last October.

                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                          1. Space Saver
                                                                                          2. Candybar Superstar

                                                                                          Race Horses

                                                                                          Furniture

                                                                                            Race Horses’ fantastic second album is a pin-sharp pop record inspired by Queen, Dexy’s Midnight Runners and Soft Cell.

                                                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                            Ryan says: Welsh fivepeice Race Horses present us with a curiously poppy second album drawing influence from soft cell & Dexy's Midnight Runners. Fancy some guilty pop? Go for this.

                                                                                            Race Horses

                                                                                            My Year Abroad

                                                                                            A group who thrive in their songcraft while picking apart the everyday to find the hidden relationships within, Aberystwyth’s Race Horses return with new album ‘Furniture’ and lead-off single ‘My Year Abroad’.

                                                                                            Indicative of the new album’s tight, compact songwriting, ‘My Year Abroad’ sees the band make their most defined steps forward yet and hone in on the pin-sharp pop that lead singer Meilyr Jones has cited as recent influences, such as Soft Cell, Dexy’s Midnight Runners and Queen.

                                                                                            ‘My Year Abroad’ is typical of Jones’ lyrical perspective. It focuses on the tale of a businessman on a trip to Tokyo, but digs under the surface level to find, as he puts it, “the grim reality, not the glamorisation of excess, using things and people, cheap thrills.”

                                                                                            Features Welsh language B-side ‘Cysur a Cyffro’.

                                                                                            Limited to 500 bright yellow coloured 7”s with postcard and tracing paper insert. Includes business card with phone number - fans are invited to leave messages for the band.

                                                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                            Andy says: Pin-sharp pop influenced by Soft Cell, Dexy’s Midnight Runners and Queen. Limited to 500 bright yellow coloured 7”s with postcard and tracing paper insert.

                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                            My Year Abroad
                                                                                            Cysur A Cyffro

                                                                                            Racebannon

                                                                                            Acid Or Blood

                                                                                              "Acid Or Blood" is Racebannon's most caustic, abrasive, fluid, and balls-out riff-heavy endeavor. Eleven tracks of unchecked emotion (recorded by Mike Bridavsky of Russian Recording and mastered by Bob Weston) unfurl as the band unleashes its working-class destruction without a care in the world for convention or marketability. Songs like "The Hard Way", "Terror And Dread", "Translucent Lifeforce", and "Vampyric Solution" showcase this killing machine at their most lethal and original. But just in case you didn't get the memo, Racebannon doesn't give a fuck what you think, and make sure you take your shoes off when you step on their carpet. Brace yourself for the impact of "Acid Or Blood", which will take no prisoners, and make no apologies.

                                                                                              Racebannon

                                                                                              Satan's Kickin Yr Dick In

                                                                                                Racebannon craft a sordid tale of woe, depression, excitement, accolade, fear, rise, fall, alpha and omega through a five part aural aria of the pleasures and pain of the rock'n'roll lifestyle. Tracks often go from a funeral dirge to defiant and pompous to a spaced out overdose. One for fans of The Melvins, Icarus Line and Jesus Lizard.

                                                                                                Daniel Rachel

                                                                                                A Taste For Money

                                                                                                  Daniel Rachel's second album "A Taste Of Money" has a glorious upbeat feel, with captivating, luscious string arrangements, fantastically catchy pop chorus' and beautiful, bitter-sweet ballads.

                                                                                                  Daniel Rachel

                                                                                                  Too Much Too Young: The 2 Tone Records Story Rude Boys, Racism And The Soundtrack Of A Generation - RECORD SHOP EXCLUSIVE SIGNED EDITION

                                                                                                    In 1979, 2 Tone exploded into the national conscience as records by The Specials, The Selecter, Madness, The Beat, and The Bodysnatchers burst onto the charts and a youth movement was born.

                                                                                                    2 Tone was black and white: a multi-racial force of British and Caribbean island musicians singing about social issues, racism, class and gender struggles. It spoke of injustices in society and took fight against right wing extremism.

                                                                                                    The music of 2 Tone was exuberant: white youth learning to dance to the infectious rhythm of ska and reggae; and crossed with a punk attitude to create an original hybrid. The idea of 2 Tone was born in Coventry, masterminded by a middle-class art student raised in the church. Jerry Dammers had a vision of an English Motown. Borrowing £700, the label's first record featured 'Gangsters' by The Specials' backed by an instrumental track by the, as yet, unformed, Selecter. Within two months the single was at number six in the national charts. Dammers signed Madness, The Beat and The Bodysnatchers as a glut of successive hits propelled 2 Tone onto Top of the Pops and into the hearts and minds of a generation. However, soon infighting amongst the bands and the pressures of running a label caused 2 Tone to bow to an inevitable weight of expectation and recrimination.

                                                                                                    Still under the auspices of Jerry Dammers, 2 Tone entered in a new phase. Perhaps not as commercially successful as its 1979-1981 incarnation the label nevertheless continued to thrive for a further four years releasing a string of fresh signings and a stunning endpiece finale in '(Free) Nelson Mandela'.

                                                                                                    Told in three parts, Too Much Too Young is the definitive story of a label that for a brief, bright burning moment, shaped British culture.

                                                                                                    'Help Us Stranger' is The Raconteurs' third studio LP and first new album in more than a decade. It sees the mighty combo reassembled, stronger and perhaps even more vital than ever before as they continue to push rock 'n' roll forward into its future, bonding prodigious riffs, blues power, sinewy psychedelia, Detroit funk, and Nashville soul via Benson and White’s uncompromising songcraft and the band’s steadfast musical muscle. With 'Help Us Stranger' The Raconteurs have returned right when they are needed most, unified and invigorated with boundless ambition, infinite energy and a collectivist spirit operating at the peak of its considerable powers, once again creating a sound and fury only possible when all four of its members come together.

                                                                                                    White and Benson wrote all the songs on 'Help Us Stranger' except one cover, “Hey Gyp (Dig The Slowness),” which was written by Donovan. Recorded at Third Man Studio in Nashville, TN, the album was produced by The Raconteurs and engineered by Joshua V. Smith. Longtime friends and musical collaborators helped make 'Help Us Stranger', including keyboardist/multi-instrumentalist Dean Fertita (The Dead Weather, Queens of the Stone Age) and Lillie Mae Rische and her sister Scarlett Rische. The album was mixed by Vance Powell and The Raconteurs at Blackbird Studios in Nashville.


                                                                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                    Mine says: After focusing on his solo career and his label Third Man Records, Jack White is reuniting with his Raconteurs for their first studio album since 2008. They pick up where they left off (ish) and, taking it up a notch, create an album that feels more energetic than its predecessors. Fans of Jack White's latest solo album will probably dig this.

                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                    Bored And Razed
                                                                                                    Help Me Stranger
                                                                                                    Only Child
                                                                                                    Don’t Bother Me
                                                                                                    Shine The Light On Me
                                                                                                    Somedays (I Don’t Feel Like Trying)
                                                                                                    Hey Gyp (Dig The Slowness)
                                                                                                    Sunday Driver
                                                                                                    Now That You’re Gone
                                                                                                    Live A Lie
                                                                                                    What’s Yours Is Mine
                                                                                                    Thoughts And Prayers

                                                                                                    The Raconteurs

                                                                                                    Broken Boy Soldiers - 2023 Reissue

                                                                                                      Review from 2006:
                                                                                                      I'm sure you know the score with these guys anyway, but just incase you don't: The Raconteurs consist of Jack Lawrence and Patrick Keeler from The Greenhornes, Brendan Benson and Jack White. While each of these four individuals have had successful careers with their own bands, the culmination of all of their talents is what truly makes The Raconteurs a force to be reckoned with. The quartet convened at Benson's East Grand Studio to lay down the basic tracks for "Broken Boy Soldiers". Work would continue whenever the boys could get together over the next year - although actual recording only took a couple of weeks in total. The album draws influences from early blues (as you'd expect from the line-up), along classic rock from the 60s to the present day. From the ready-made, radio-friendly quality built into songs like "Steady, As She Goes", to the explosive tenacity of "Store Bought Bones", all the way down to the lullabies that encompass the full length recording, The Raconteurs are more than capable of conquering any genre challenge or tale that they encounter. After all, a raconteur is, by definition, a deft storyteller. And now a new story is unfolding.

                                                                                                      The Raconteurs

                                                                                                      Consolers Of The Lonely - 2023 Reissue

                                                                                                        Review from 2008:
                                                                                                        'With this release, The Raconteurs are forgoing the usual months of lead time for press and radio set up, as well as forgoing the all important 'first week sales'. We wanted to explore the idea of releasing an album everywhere at once and THEN marketing and promoting it thereafter. The Raconteurs would rather this release not be defined by it's first weeks sales, pre-release promotion, or by someone defining it FOR YOU before you get to hear it. Another purpose was to also allow people to have their own choice as to exactly which format they would like to hear the album in IMMEDIATELY, rather than having to wait for their favorite format to become available. The band are also not releasing any version of this record that contains bonus tracks. Musically this album will be the same as the band created it no matter what format it is purchased in (The sound quality of each format however, is a different story. The Raconteurs recommend hearing it on vinyl, but the choice is of course up to the listener).'
                                                                                                        Sincerely, The Raconteurs.

                                                                                                        Bogdan Raczynski

                                                                                                        Addle

                                                                                                          Planet Mu presents ‘ADDLE’ – Bogdan Raczynski’s first album of new music in 15 years. Marking a change from the high-octane jungle tekno braindance for which he is most commonly known, here we find the Polish American musician in a more melodic and zen-like place of peace, which is ergonomic and decluttered, whilst also bittersweet and tinged with melancholy. ‘ADDLE’ is closest in spirit to 2001’s tender ‘myloveilove’, or the light-hearted ditties of this year’s ‘BANANS’ EP, but is also a markedly new milestone. A robust and bottom-heavy rhythm section juxtaposes with sad electronic tear jerkers, at points laced with the soft cooing wail of his vocals, which are loaded with a haunting, heavy and almost wounded emotion. Bogdan comments “Calm is great. You need to take a breather in the eye of the storm now and then. But the real growth happens in turbulence, when your feelings oscillate in and out of sync. It’s not dry land you’re after. You’re trying to build a new island while on a piddly raft. Beleaguered and weary you lay the foundation with your bare hands while the rain lashes your back; a new place for you and yours to moor yourself to until the next storm hits. ‘ADDLE’ is about that storm, its adjacent periphery, and what you look like, in and out, when you set foot. As space and time push against you, that process of adapting becomes an anchor. Among that state of being addled, out of flow, seemingly untethered, there is beauty.”

                                                                                                          Although less unhinged and riotous than some of his previous work, ‘ADDLE’ is no less impactful. Lean, punchy and purposeful, this seemingly simple combination of beats and melody belies a razor sharp skill, which bursts with verve and virtuosity. Across its eight unique and moving tracks the listener experiences tenderness, feelings somewhere between unease and comfort, and a sense of reflection, with Bogdan seemingly gazing at twinkling stars, but with his view distorted by welling-up. Sonically, spaces range from razor-sharp choppage, juddering heavyweight head-nodders, bit-crushed siren squall and something akin to Philip Glass’ ‘Candyman’ score played through a high-tech-fairy-tale music box. There’s also a warming, life-affirming moment as close to deep house as Bogdan will ever comfortably get, neck-snapping metallic percussion, Casiotone on steroids and reverberant warehouse throb. Booming drum machines are a prominent factor too – reminiscent of early hip hop instrumentals – but spirited off somewhere, lost in purgatory. Bogdan Raczynski (born 1977) is a Polish-American electronic musician. Raczynski’s work draws inspiration from the chaotic breakbeats of jungle and hardcore rave as well as traditional Polish music and other sources. He has collaborated with Bjork, remixed Autechre, CLPNG and Jonsi from Sigur Ross, and toured with Aphex Twin, who commented how “his records are so underrated.” Bogdan was also a roster mainstay of Richard James’s seminal Rephlex label, with additional releases on Warp, Ghostly, Disciples and Unknown to the Unknown. A keen proponent of tech, he created a sample pack using pollution and recently collaborated with Polyend on a custom made banana-themed tracker.

                                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                          2LP
                                                                                                          A:
                                                                                                          1/LADDE
                                                                                                          2/DLEDA
                                                                                                          3/DLAED

                                                                                                          B:
                                                                                                          1/ELDDA
                                                                                                          2/EADLD

                                                                                                          C:
                                                                                                          1/LDDAE
                                                                                                          2/ADLDE

                                                                                                          D:
                                                                                                          1/ALDDE

                                                                                                          Bogdan Raczynski

                                                                                                          Rave ‘Till You Cry

                                                                                                            Disciples follow up the raid on the archives of Black Lodge with ‘Rave "Till You Cry" by enigmatic producer Bogdan Raczynski, a collection of unreleased tracks and versions. Raczynski arrived on the scene in 1999 with not one but three albums released in quick succession that year alone on Rephlex Records. A unique operator even by Braindance standards, rumoured to have been discovered by Aphex Twin whilst sleeping rough in Tokyo. A steady stream of records followed, hyperactive broadsides of percussion set off by a winning knack for the buried earworm melody, much like his mentor Richard D James. He also memorably collaborated with Björk and remixed Autechre for Warp’s "10+3" compilation but things have been quiet since the release of his last studio album "Alright!" in 2007.

                                                                                                            "Rave ‘Till You Cry" signals a return across 18 tracks selected and sequenced by Disciples, joining the dots between the outsider junglism of the "96 Drum n Bass Classixxx" ‘compilation’ and his earliest rephlexions on hallucinatory, bassbin-rattling IDM with "Boku Mo Wakaran". Across one CD or four sides of vinyl, the joyous sugar-rush tunes of classic 1990s Nintendo games meet drill-like breaks, ambient drone and slabs of bit-crushed noise. It also showcases a more introspective side to the Bogdan sound, the soundtrack to a labyrinth of tunnels loaded up with gurners starting to feel unwell as the early hours begin to dissipate into the harsh rays of morning light.

                                                                                                            Much like the recent resurgence of Digital Hardcore’s Christoph De Babalon and the off-kilter time signature of recent records by Demdike Stare and Rian Treanor, Bogdan Raczynski’s return is a timely reminder of menace and beauty contained within irregular rhythm science. 


                                                                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                            Matt says: More music to fill the self-coined 'Cornish Acid Optimism' genre; Bogdan traverses astral planes, gutteral breakcore and electronic lysergia through an expansive collection of musings. Well good.

                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                            156 S2n
                                                                                                            134 32iii
                                                                                                            318 22t7
                                                                                                            220 S3d
                                                                                                            329 15h
                                                                                                            220 S1c
                                                                                                            307 33m15
                                                                                                            332 23t422
                                                                                                            309 14ae2
                                                                                                            213 213r
                                                                                                            220 S2c
                                                                                                            356 34h12
                                                                                                            306 24n812
                                                                                                            306 41dr
                                                                                                            210 31c22
                                                                                                            220 S5d
                                                                                                            355 44ir
                                                                                                            204 Fr

                                                                                                            Mathematics strikes back! The second of three albums released in 1999 for the Rephlex label, "Samurai Math Beats" exists somewhere between the outsider jungle mined by labelmates Aphex Twin and Squarepusher (dubbed “drill’n’bass”) and the sun-bleached public information music of Warp artists such as Plone and Boards Of Canada. Whilst many listeners at the time were left scratching their heads at the full on collision of hyperkinetic rhythms and arcade game melodies, in many ways the record pointed the way towards future musical mutations, from the frenetic BPMs of footwork to the deconstructed pop music of Mica Levi.

                                                                                                            "Bogdan was a massive inspiration for some of my tracks on the Drukqs album, the fact he was doing it all on a shit PC tracker… totally amazing. This was before 99.9 percent of people used the computer for everything. His records are so underrated." - Aphex Twin


                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                            A1 Samurai Masu Biitsu
                                                                                                            A2 Kimi
                                                                                                            A3 Ahou Jiko

                                                                                                            B1 Iai
                                                                                                            B2 I Cry, Bai Bai
                                                                                                            B3 Sayounara Tsutara
                                                                                                            B4 Nan No Tame Ni Boku To

                                                                                                            C1 Miso Shiru
                                                                                                            C2 Nihon De Homuresu
                                                                                                            C3 Are Igai Imi Ga Nai
                                                                                                            C4 Kimi Wa Tsumannai, Boku O Iranai

                                                                                                            D1 Yari Chuu, Kyouroku Isuu
                                                                                                            D2 Gaijin Sabetsu, Gaikoku Hakuchuumu
                                                                                                            D3 Why? Why?
                                                                                                            D4 Ahou Bouken

                                                                                                            Radar Eyes

                                                                                                            Positive Feedback

                                                                                                            On the toes of their sophomore LP, also due out on HoZac this year, this single slings two tracks that really define a new direction for the band. Since the last release, Radar Eyes have gone through a line-up change, now including Russ Calderwood, known from such Chicago luminary bands as The Brides, The Dirges, and most recently, The Runnies.

                                                                                                            "And for those who couldn’t keep their ears off the their “Shakes” or “Miracle” singles, don’t fret, that soaring psych-pop and those twangy guitar harmonies haven’t eluded their deep clutch on modern rock’n’roll songwriting. The A-side, “Positive Feedback,” has the same brilliant and glorious vocal interplay and ardent guitar strangling that sold us on them years ago, and all your panting over the Paisley Underground and JAMC comparisons will still be relevant, and we guarantee it will get you laid." – Victimoftime.com

                                                                                                            We've been waiting for this moment from Radar Eyes for years. This debut album is more of a pinnacle of modern noise pop than just another invigorating album to get warmed up to on a cold morning. Soaring guitars and heavenly vocal interplay, all screaming along with such interstellar melody and power, you'd think they were on the brink of signing to Creation Records. They have been quietly building an explosive array of hits for the past few years, and now their incredible shine has become unavoidable as they crush together spacey noise with pop hooks so devastating, we just had to ask them to put out their debut album.

                                                                                                            Here, finally on the LP format they're best suited for, they've aligned their angelic guitar transcendency to come to full fruition, heralding a fresh new layer of palpitating excitement to their timeless sound they've honed to such a fine point. This is a band that understands how to control themselves under all the constraints, firing off powerfully direct, gigantic synthesized pop anthems that twist and turn with the best of their influences and lock themselves deep inside your head.

                                                                                                            RIYL: Spacemen 3, Ride, Bubblegum Lemonade, The Ponys, The Seeds, Meat Whiplash etc...

                                                                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                            Darryl says: Ace indie-jangly 60's fuzz-drenched guitars on the debut album from Radar Eyes. This is exactly the sort of album that Creation Records would of licensed back in the day. Recommended!

                                                                                                            Radian

                                                                                                            Distorted Rooms

                                                                                                              Vienna has a storied history as a ground zero for new music. Radian, who call Vienna home, embody the city’s spirit of innovation. Martin Brandlmayr (drums, electronics), Martin Siewert (guitar, electronics) and John Norman (bass) are stalwarts of the European contemporary music community.

                                                                                                              ‘Distorted Rooms’ presents a dazzling new elevation of Radian’s employment and manipulation of microtones with a new emphasis on abstracted guitar motifs, often employing a more loop-based or electronic approach to the guitar’s sonics. Radian’s visionary approach to composition speaks to a lifetime of working in forward-thinking music. The trio expertly hone in on sounds often removed from the sheen of the recording process and mine them for unique, rich textural sound palettes which they then meticulously arrange.

                                                                                                              ‘Distorted Rooms’’ creative process began with multi-stage recording of often the smallest sounds, from pick-scrapes to an amplifier’s latent hiss. These slivers of sound are then restructured and processed through a variety of techniques that transform them drastically. Radian have always been interested in sounds that might be considered byproducts and maximizing their creative and aural potential. More minor gestures like switching a pedal on and off or toggling the guitar’s pickup are miked and spun into textures that crackle and froth to fascinating effect.

                                                                                                              Radian’s angular, expansive music delights in tension and contradiction, sound and silence, improvisation and composition. The trio employ a singular and wholly unique sense of microtonality. While their creation process is complex, the resulting music is emotionally affecting, creating an aura of suspense and at times unease. Brandlmayr, Siewert and Norman share an unconventional, wildly imaginative approach to sound.

                                                                                                              “Radian [have] perfected a painterly approach to sound construction.” - Pitchfork

                                                                                                              “With music like this, repeat listens always prove hugely rewarding, enabling stirring new passages and sounds to all of a sudden emerge, as if they’d been written in disappearing ink.” - The Quietus

                                                                                                              “The visceral thrill of the trio’s sound increases in their live performances, where the tactile crispness of their music is heightened.” - Chicago Reader

                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                              Cold Suns
                                                                                                              C At The Gates
                                                                                                              Cicada
                                                                                                              Skyskryp12
                                                                                                              Stak
                                                                                                              S At The Gates

                                                                                                              Radio 4

                                                                                                              Live In France

                                                                                                                One time only fan club pressing of this Radio 4 "Live In France" LP. It was recorded live in Paris in the spring of 2003. The sound quality is great, in fact it sounds like it came straight off the board. There were 1000 pressed and when they are gone, that's it...no more will follow.

                                                                                                                The Radio Beats

                                                                                                                Ready To Shake

                                                                                                                  12 tracks of shake your ass, swing your hips, garage punk rock. The Radio Beats first release is imbued with catchy Devil Dogs riffs, guitar speed of the Dwarves, and it is actually louder than Iggy Pop's "Raw Power". Listen to this release and the Radio Beats will have you dancing the night away like you were hepped up on speed or downing ephedrine all night. The Radio Beats travelled all the way from Pittsburgh, PA to Virginia Beach to record this record with their idol, Steve Baise of Devil Dogs and Vikings fame. Steve in a weekend power session, recorded these twelve tracks and dug deep down in the mix to bring you all the hooks that any garage punk rock band needs.

                                                                                                                  Radio Birdman

                                                                                                                  The Essential (1974-1978)

                                                                                                                    A long overdue retrospective from the kings of Antipodean Punk Rock & Roll.

                                                                                                                    "We have just finished our 4th full-length album, 'Running Out Of Love'. An album about life in Sweden in 2016 and how our society seems to be in regression on so many levels. Politically, intellectually, morally...It's an album about all the things that are moving in the wrong direction. It's about the impatience that turns into anger, hate and ultimately withdrawal and apathy when love for the world and our existence begins to falter." - The Radio Dept.

                                                                                                                    The band was formed in the early 2000's and released their debut 'Lesser Matters' on Labrador in 2003, later re-issued on XL in 2004. The album is considered a Swedish classic and appeared on the NME "Albums of the decade" list in 2009.

                                                                                                                    In 2006 Sophia Coppola chose to feature three of their songs in the film ‘Marie Antoinette’ which further helped them to achieve worldwide recognition and the same year the critically acclaimed album 'Pet Grief' was released and they topped the charts and received the 'best new music' accolade on Pitchfork.

                                                                                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                    Barry says: 'They're using a lot of minor keys here, it seems quite sad' might say someone who isn't getting paid to write something more profound than that, but they'd be right! It is not a self-indulgently gloomy take on things, but more of a resigned apathy towards the state of the world today. Equally adept at pulsing synthetic new-wave electronic pieces as they are at melodic pop songs , this is a seamless and confident combination of the two, And a brilliant collection of emotive gems.

                                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                    Sloboda Narodu
                                                                                                                    Swedish Guns
                                                                                                                    We Got Game
                                                                                                                    Thieves Of State
                                                                                                                    Occupied
                                                                                                                    This Thing Was Bound To Happen
                                                                                                                    Can't Be Guilty
                                                                                                                    Commited To The Cause
                                                                                                                    Running Out Of Love
                                                                                                                    Teach Me To Forget

                                                                                                                    Radio Moscow

                                                                                                                    The Great Escape Of Leslie Magnafuzz

                                                                                                                    Radio Moscow’s popularity is growing rapidly, as more and more fans tune in to their unique brand of American psychedelic blues rock. Radio Moscow’s music is rooted in the power trio sound of the late sixties and early seventies, and they have been compared to Blue Cheer, Hendrix, Cream, Ten Years After, and similar bands from the golden age of rock’n’roll. The band is the brain child of guitarist/drummer/singer/songwriter Parker Griggs, with Zach Anderson on bass, and Cory Berry handling the drums on stage. They released their first “self-titled” album on Alive Naturalsound records in 2007, produced by Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys. The record received rave reviews and praise worldwide, and in 2009 their second album, the hard-grooving stoner rock album “Brain Cycles” was released, also on Alive Naturalsound.

                                                                                                                    This, their 3rd album, is their most psychedelic and powerful work to date. It was recorded, mixed, and mastered analog at the legendary Prairie Sun recording in Northern California. In order to achieve the true natural sound they were looking for, the band used vintage Supro, Gibson, and Alamo amps, as well as other off-beat gems, while Parker Griggs sometimes ran his vocals through a tape echo, a Leslie cabinet or an old Gibson reverb tank. The Great Escape of Leslie Magnafuzz is an amazing album that updates an old-school style with craft, passion and plenty of psychedelics.


                                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                    1. Little Eyes
                                                                                                                    2. No Time
                                                                                                                    3. Speed Freak
                                                                                                                    4. Creepin'
                                                                                                                    5. Turtle Back Rider
                                                                                                                    6. Densaflorativa
                                                                                                                    7. I Don't Need Nobody
                                                                                                                    8. Misleading Me
                                                                                                                    9. Summer Of 1942
                                                                                                                    10. Insideout
                                                                                                                    11. Deep Down Below
                                                                                                                    12. Open Your Eyes

                                                                                                                    Radioactive Man

                                                                                                                    Growl

                                                                                                                      Keith Tenniswood, Andrew Weatherall's partner in crime in Two Lone Swordsmen, is back with a new solo album under his Radioactive Man moniker, his first since 2003's "Booby Trap". As with his previous offerings, the album is a mixture of electro and techno, all with plenty of funk in the rhythms and smeared in a layer of greasy distortion. The set moves into 80s inspired post-punk electrock'n'roll fusions on tracks like "Nothing At All" (featuring Dot Allison on vocals) and "Double Dealings" (featuring Weatherall at the mic).

                                                                                                                      Radiohead's ninth LP proper sees them once again couple with mega-producer Nigel Godrich. Together they have created possibly the band's most coherent record of their whole career.  Some of these songs date well back in time and that coupled with the accessibility of comeback single Burn The Witch and their recent  dare-I-say fan-pleasing set-lists suggest a group finally comfortable in their own skin, embracing all that they really are.  So you do still get electronica, but less of the fractured kind. Sure, Thom still sings of alienation, doubt and paranoia, but  in the most beautiful way imaginable. These songs  build and build, swept into shape by Johnny Greenwood's London Contemporary Orchestra strings, peppered with psych-folk and even dub reggae vibes. It's heavy, (let's face it) depressive, but eminently listenable. One for diehards, but crucially, the casual listeners too. 





                                                                                                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                      Andy says: These songs build and build, swept into shape by Johnny Greenwood's London Contemporary Orchestra strings, peppered with psych-folk and even dub reggae vibes. It's heavy, (let's face it) depressive, but eminently listenable. One for diehards, but crucially, the casual listeners too. One of the last bands standing that truly matter to their people. They just don't disappoint!

                                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                      Burn The Witch
                                                                                                                      Daydreaming
                                                                                                                      Decks Dark
                                                                                                                      Desert Island Disk
                                                                                                                      Ful Stop
                                                                                                                      Glass Eyes
                                                                                                                      Identikit
                                                                                                                      The Numbers
                                                                                                                      Present Tense
                                                                                                                      Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief
                                                                                                                      True Love Waits

                                                                                                                      Radiohead

                                                                                                                      Amnesiac

                                                                                                                        The follow up to  "Kid A" finds Radiohead continuing their experiments of the previous album but with added structure and a stronger 'song' base. This all adds up to a phenomenal album of vision and depth that will disappoint no one.

                                                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                        1 Packt Like Sardines In A Crushed Tin Box
                                                                                                                        2 Pyramid Song
                                                                                                                        3 Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors
                                                                                                                        4 You And Whose Army?
                                                                                                                        5 I Might Be Wrong
                                                                                                                        6 Knives Out
                                                                                                                        7 Morning Bell/Amnesiac
                                                                                                                        8 Dollars & Cents
                                                                                                                        9 Hunting Bears
                                                                                                                        10 Like Spinning Plates
                                                                                                                        11 Life In A Glasshouse

                                                                                                                        Radiohead

                                                                                                                        Hail To The Thief

                                                                                                                          Has anyone ever done this before? Achieved massive commercial success and followed it with three totally uncompromising, madly unexpected records. You have to admire their integrity. This album is something of a consolidation of their post- "OK Computer" direction. While it's choc-ful of analogue electronics, jazz-rock oddness, techno Gothic wierdness, scatterbrained drum-machines and insanely-inspiring words - there is actually more to properly grab a hold of this time. There's a number of conventional(ish!) piano songs including one acheingly gorgeous standout called "Sail To The Moon". There's also more obvious(ish!) rockier moments like "2+2=5" which ends in punky, thrashed guitar, and "A Punch-Up At A Wedding" that has lyrics you can follow (!!) and a sweet, undulating bassline. This album's just as challenging as the last two, but a lot more rewarding.

                                                                                                                          Radiohead

                                                                                                                          I Might Be Wrong

                                                                                                                            Live album comprising mainly of material from "Kid A" and "Amnesiac", and the featured songs here take on a new and looser life. Also featured is the long unreleased classic "True Love Waits", this is an essential accompaniment to their last two albums.

                                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                            1 The National Anthem (Live In France)
                                                                                                                            2 I Might Be Wrong (Live)
                                                                                                                            3 Morning Bell (Live In Oxford)
                                                                                                                            4 Like Spinning Plates (Live)
                                                                                                                            5 Idioteque (Live In Oxford)
                                                                                                                            6 Everything In Its Right Place (Live In France)
                                                                                                                            7 Dollars & Cents (Live)
                                                                                                                            8 True Love Waits (Live In Oslo)

                                                                                                                            Radiohead

                                                                                                                            In Rainbows

                                                                                                                              Following the landmark independent digital release of Radiohead's seventh LP whereby customers could name their own price, the experimental British rock stalwarts finally issued "In Rainbows" in its physical formats. Musically, this release can be seen as a logical culmination of much of the band's previous work, incorporating the avant-garde electronics of later records and more traditional guitar-heavy elements synonymous with their inception. The overt political themes of previous album "Hail To The Thief" are largely jettisoned for an altogether more romantic milieu, with songs such as "Videotape" and "Nude" showcasing the intimate nature of singer Thom Yorke's voice.

                                                                                                                              Radiohead

                                                                                                                              Kid A

                                                                                                                                "Kid A is like getting a massive eraser out and starting again," Thom Yorke said in October 2000, the week this album became the British band's first Number One record in America. "I find it difficult to think of the path we've chosen as 'rock music'."

                                                                                                                                "In texture and structure, Kid A, Radiohead's fourth album, renounced everything in rock that, to Yorke in particular, reeked of the tired and overfamiliar: clanging arena-force guitars, verse-chorus-bridge song tricks.

                                                                                                                                With producer Nigel Godrich, Yorke, guitarist Ed O'Brien, drummer Phil Selway, bassist Colin Greenwood and guitarist Jonny Greenwood created an enigma of slippery electronics and elliptical angst, sung by Yorke in an often indecipherable croon. The closest thing to riffing on Kid A was the fuzz-bass lick in "The National Anthem"; the guitars in "Morning Bell" sounded more like seabirds.

                                                                                                                                The result was the weirdest hit album of that year, by a band poised to be the modern-rock Beatles, following the breakthrough of OK Computer. In fact, only 10 months into the century, Radiohead had made the decade's best album — by rebuilding rock itself, with a new set of basics and a bleak but potent humanity. Yorke's loathing of celebrity inspired the contrary beauty of "How to Disappear Completely," with its watery orchestration and his voice flickering in and out of earshot. His electronically squished pleading in "Kid A" sounded like a baby kicking inside a hard drive.

                                                                                                                                Ironically, Radiohead, by the end of this decade, had fulfilled much of that modern-Beatles promise by following rock's first commandment: Go your own way.

                                                                                                                                "Music as a lifelong commitment — if that's what someone means by rock, great," Yorke said in that 2000 interview. By that measure, with Kid A, Radiohead made the first true rock of the future." - Rolling Stone.

                                                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                1 Everything In Its Right Place
                                                                                                                                2 Kid A
                                                                                                                                3 The National Anthem
                                                                                                                                4 How To Disappear Completely
                                                                                                                                5 Treefingers
                                                                                                                                6 Optimistic
                                                                                                                                7 In Limbo
                                                                                                                                8 Idioteque
                                                                                                                                9 Morning Bell
                                                                                                                                10 Motion Picture Soundtrack
                                                                                                                                11 Untitled

                                                                                                                                Radiohead announces KID A MNESIA, a multiple format triple-album release marking the 21st anniversary of Kid A and Amnesiac, out via XL Recordings.

                                                                                                                                KID A MNESIA collects Radiohead’s fourth and fifth albums alongside the debut of a newly compiled third disc titled Kid Amnesiae. Exclusive to this release, Kid Amnesiae is comprised of unearthed material culled from the Kid A / Amnesiac sessions. Along with alternate versions and elements of Kid A and Amnesiac album tracks and B-Sides, Kid Amnesiae features the never-before-heard "If You Say the Word” and a previously unreleased studio recording of "Follow Me Around." 

                                                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                Vinyl Tracklisting:
                                                                                                                                Kid A:
                                                                                                                                Side A:
                                                                                                                                1. Everything In Its Right Place
                                                                                                                                2. Kid A
                                                                                                                                3. The National Anthem
                                                                                                                                4. How To Disappear Completely
                                                                                                                                5. Treefingers
                                                                                                                                Side B:
                                                                                                                                1. Optimistic
                                                                                                                                2. In Limbo
                                                                                                                                3. Idioteque
                                                                                                                                4. Morning Bell
                                                                                                                                5. Motion Picture Soundtrack

                                                                                                                                Amnesiac:
                                                                                                                                Side C:
                                                                                                                                1. Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin Box
                                                                                                                                2. Pyramid Song
                                                                                                                                3. Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors
                                                                                                                                4. You And Whose Army?
                                                                                                                                5. I Might Be Wrong
                                                                                                                                Side D:
                                                                                                                                1. Knives Out
                                                                                                                                2. Morning Bell/Amnesiac
                                                                                                                                3. Dollars And Cents
                                                                                                                                4. Hunting Bears
                                                                                                                                5. Like Spinning Plates
                                                                                                                                6. Life In A Glasshouse

                                                                                                                                Kid Amnesiae:
                                                                                                                                Side E:
                                                                                                                                1. Like Spinning Plates (‘Why Us?’ Version)
                                                                                                                                2. Untitled V1
                                                                                                                                3. Fog (Again Again Version)
                                                                                                                                4. If You Say The Word
                                                                                                                                5. Follow Me Around
                                                                                                                                Side F:
                                                                                                                                1. Pulk/Pull (True Love Waits Version)
                                                                                                                                2. Untitled V2
                                                                                                                                3. The Morning Bell (In The Dark Version)
                                                                                                                                4. Pyramid Strings
                                                                                                                                5. Alt. Fast Track
                                                                                                                                6. Untitled V3
                                                                                                                                7. How To Disappear Into Strings

                                                                                                                                CD Tracklisting:
                                                                                                                                CD1 Kid A:
                                                                                                                                1. Everything In Its Right Place
                                                                                                                                2. Kid A
                                                                                                                                3. The National Anthem
                                                                                                                                4. How To Disappear Completely
                                                                                                                                5. Treefingers
                                                                                                                                6. Optimistic
                                                                                                                                7. In Limbo
                                                                                                                                8. Idioteque
                                                                                                                                9. Morning Bell
                                                                                                                                10. Motion Picture Soundtrack

                                                                                                                                CD2 Amnesiac:
                                                                                                                                1. Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin Box
                                                                                                                                2. Pyramid Song
                                                                                                                                3. Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors
                                                                                                                                4. You And Whose Army?
                                                                                                                                5. I Might Be Wrong
                                                                                                                                6. Knives Out
                                                                                                                                7. Morning Bell/Amnesiac
                                                                                                                                8. Dollars And Cents
                                                                                                                                9. Hunting Bears
                                                                                                                                10. Like Spinning Plates
                                                                                                                                11. Life In A Glasshouse

                                                                                                                                CD3 Kid Amnesiae:
                                                                                                                                1. Like Spinning Plates (‘Why Us?’ Version)
                                                                                                                                2. Untitled V1
                                                                                                                                3. Fog (Again Again Version)
                                                                                                                                4. If You Say The Word
                                                                                                                                5. Follow Me Around
                                                                                                                                6. Pulk/Pull (True Love Waits Version)
                                                                                                                                7. Untitled V2
                                                                                                                                8. The Morning Bell (In The Dark Version)
                                                                                                                                9. Pyramid Strings
                                                                                                                                10. Alt. Fast Track
                                                                                                                                11. Untitled V3
                                                                                                                                12. How To Disappear Into Strings 

                                                                                                                                Radiohead

                                                                                                                                OK Computer

                                                                                                                                  THE PICCADILLY RECORDS ALBUM OF THE YEAR 1997

                                                                                                                                  This is the album that started to show their real potential and their first use of electronics (which mix beautifully with their older rawer rock style). The album that pushed them to the very top.

                                                                                                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                  Martin says: There can be few greater endorsements for anything than winning over a convinced sceptic. I started off from the premise that I didn't like this corporate indie sellout, but that, I am happy to say, proved an utterly impossible position to maintain after I actually heard it. Every last track is an utterly mesmerizing glimpse into blighted existence; a beautifully rendered, multilayered kaleidoscope of angst. 'Classic' is an overused word, but this is precisely the kind of idea it was coined for.

                                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                  1. Airbag
                                                                                                                                  2. Paranoid Android
                                                                                                                                  3. Subterranean Homesick Alien
                                                                                                                                  4. Exit Music (For A Film)
                                                                                                                                  5. Let Down
                                                                                                                                  6. Karma Police
                                                                                                                                  7. Fitter Happier
                                                                                                                                  8. Electioneering
                                                                                                                                  9. Climbing Up The Walls
                                                                                                                                  10. No Surprises
                                                                                                                                  11. Lucky
                                                                                                                                  12. The Tourist

                                                                                                                                  Radiohead

                                                                                                                                  OK Computer - OKNOTOK 1997-2017

                                                                                                                                    Rescued from defunct formats, prised from dark cupboards and brought to light after two decades in cold storage… OKNOTOK will be issued on June 23rd through XL Recordings, coinciding (roughly) with the original 1997 release date(s) of Radiohead’s landmark third album OK COMPUTER.

                                                                                                                                    OKNOTOK features the original OK COMPUTER twelve track album, eight B-sides, and the Radiohead completist’s dream: “I Promise,” “Lift,” and “Man Of War.” The original studio recordings of these three previously unreleased and long sought after OK COMPUTER era tracks finally receive their first official issue on OKNOTOK.

                                                                                                                                    All material on OKNOTOK is newly remastered from the original analogue tapes.

                                                                                                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                    Barry says: I can't think of anyone that wasn't floored by Radiohead's transformation from grungy gloom mongers to the indie/electronic greats they have become today, and this was the turning point. Liberally spread with their trademark morosity but with an unheard technical ability, ‘OK Computer’ was a stinging criticism of modernity delivered via a new sonic language. Now, twenty years after its landmark release, the band revisits this masterpiece with the definitive version. Alongside the original twelve track LP we’re treated to eight B-sides and a trio of previously unreleased tracks from the same era. This isn’t just an LP, it’s a historical document.

                                                                                                                                    Radiohead

                                                                                                                                    Pablo Honey

                                                                                                                                      Released in 1993, Pablo Honey is the debut studio album from Radiohead. Produced by Sean Slade and Paul Kolderie, the album was recorded at Chipping Norton Recording Studios and Courtyard Studio, Oxfordshire. The album features the singles, "Anyone Can Play Guitar", "Stop Whispering", and "Creep". - The standout single "Creep" was the international hit that helped propel Radiohead and Pablo Honey to popular acclaim. Released several months before the album itself, "Creep" went on to define the band's early career. Also included on Pablo Honey are ethereal rocker "You", fan favorite "Thinking About You", and "Blow Out", all of which point to the band's future sonic manipulations.

                                                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                      1. You
                                                                                                                                      2. Creep
                                                                                                                                      3. How Do You?
                                                                                                                                      4. Stop Whispering
                                                                                                                                      5. Thinking About You
                                                                                                                                      6. Anyone Can Play Guitar
                                                                                                                                      7. Ripcord
                                                                                                                                      8. Vegetable
                                                                                                                                      9. Prove Yourself
                                                                                                                                      10. I Can't
                                                                                                                                      11. Lurgee
                                                                                                                                      12. Blow Out

                                                                                                                                      Radiohead

                                                                                                                                      The Bends

                                                                                                                                        "Fans of Radiohead's 1993 single "Creep" basically divided into two camps: those who loved it as a dynamic slice of self-loathing rock & roll, and those who just enjoyed the skrakunk-skrakunk guitar distortion before every chorus. On their later albums, Radiohead would throw their lot in with the skrakunk-skrakunk crowd, pushing the boundaries of sonic experimentation. But for one record, they demonstrated how good they could be when they stuck to guitar rock. Singer Thom Yorke explored the expressive power of moaning, while guitarist Jonny Greenwood proved equally gifted with restrained strumming and electric flare-gun solos. When critics describe bands such as Coldplay as sounding like Radiohead, they usually mean that they sound like Radiohead's brilliant second album.

                                                                                                                                        The title of The Bends refers to decompression sickness, when deep-sea divers come up too quickly — a comment on the band's sudden fame. The lyrics are filled with Yorke's unhappiness rendered as health metaphors: He makes himself a cripple who can't climb the stairs in "Bones," and with "My Iron Lung," he immobilizes himself even more completely and complains, "This is our new song/Just like the last one/A total waste of time."

                                                                                                                                        The record is filled with lovely ballads, full of longing, jealousy and critiques of consumer culture. But the best is the last: "Street Spirit (Fade Out)." Over chiming guitar arpeggios, Yorke sings a hymn to his own claustrophobia and insignificance, making them sound like exalted states of being. When he intones, "Cracked eggs, dead birds scream as they fight for life," he finds solace in the vowels, transforming them into a melody of hope. By the end of the song, with harmonies swirling around, the beauty has touched even him: The final words on an emotional, bleak album are "Immerse your soul in love." - Rolling Stone.

                                                                                                                                        Radiohead's eighth studio album, "The King Of Limbs", is an experimental progression on the sound of its predecessor, 2007's "In Rainbows". Lyrically the record harks back to 2001's "Amnesiac", and indeed the heavy use of electronic instrumentation and distortion also recalls both "Amnesia" and "Kid A". Announced only a week before its intended release date, "The King Of Limbs" is named after an ancient tree near Radiohead's recording studio.

                                                                                                                                        Radiohead

                                                                                                                                        TKOL RMX 1234567

                                                                                                                                          Over the Summer Radiohead have released a series of limited edition 12" singles featuring tracks from their "King Of Limbs" album, remixed by electronic producers / artist who are currently exciting and inspiring the band.

                                                                                                                                          This double CD compiles all the tracks from the 12"s, in chronological order.




                                                                                                                                          The Radiophonic Workshop

                                                                                                                                          Burials In Several Earths

                                                                                                                                          Burials In Several Earths is a brand new work by the legendary Radiophonic Workshop, the soundtrack architects behind classic British TV music such as Doctor Who and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. An evocative suite of synth improvisations, Burials In Several Earths evokes the haunting qualities of their classic work whilst exploring fresh new vistas of sound.

                                                                                                                                          Conjuring up atmospheric, immersive textures that mix tried-and-trusted analogue techniques and leading edge digital technologies, the release connects the dots between the work of pioneering British electronic composers such as Delia Derbyshire and artists whose work bares the unmistakable genetic footprint of the Radiophonic Workshop: the likes of Cavern Of Anti-Matter, Pye Corner Audio and Children Of Alice.

                                                                                                                                          Features guest appearances from Martyn Ware (The Human League/Heaven 17) and Steve ‘Dub’ Jones (Grammy-award winning mixing engineer for The Chemical Brothers, UNKLE, and New Order).

                                                                                                                                          Both editions designed by David Chatton Barker, founder of the acclaimed Folklore Tapes label. The titling of the album and individual tracks were inspired by Francis Bacon’s incomplete 1627 literary work New Atlantis, previously used by one of the founders of the Workshop, Daphne Oram, as a manifesto for the original sound sorcery they famously produced in room 13 of the BBC Maida Vale studio complex in London. Room 13 is also the name of the Workshop’s newly minted label!

                                                                                                                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                          Barry says: Immersive, visceral library electronica, bubbling synths and clattering machinated noises form into an exuberant and exciting tour-de-force of noise and melody. It's a journey this one, but one i'd undertake time and time again. What legends.

                                                                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                          CD Tracklisting
                                                                                                                                          Disc 1
                                                                                                                                          01. Burials In Several Earths
                                                                                                                                          02. Things Buried In Water

                                                                                                                                          Disc 2
                                                                                                                                          01. Some Hope Of Land
                                                                                                                                          02. Not Come To Light
                                                                                                                                          03. The Strangers’ House

                                                                                                                                          4 X10" Tracklisting
                                                                                                                                          A1. Burials In Several Earths Part 1
                                                                                                                                          B1. Burials In Several Earths Part 2
                                                                                                                                          C1. Things Buried In Water Part 1
                                                                                                                                          D1. Things Buried In Water Part 2
                                                                                                                                          E1. Some Hope Of Land Part 1
                                                                                                                                          F1. Some Hope Of Land Part 2
                                                                                                                                          G1. Some Hope Of Land Part 3 (Alternate Mix)
                                                                                                                                          G2. Not Come To Light
                                                                                                                                          H1. The Strangers’ House

                                                                                                                                          Jonathan Rado

                                                                                                                                          For Who The Bell Tolls For

                                                                                                                                            R.I.Y.L. The Lemon Twigs, Foxygen, Richard Swift.
                                                                                                                                            Jonathan Rado was 1/2 of the Jagjaguwar duo Foxygen.

                                                                                                                                            One of the most in-demand producers in indie rock, and one half of Foxygen, Jonathan Rado’s recordings for The Killers, Father John Misty, The Lemon Twigs, Whitney, and Weyes Blood devour the canon, and return something distinctly modern. On For Who The Bell Tolls For, Rado’s first solo release in ten years, the producer unveils a refined version of his signature sound, intricately sculpted by anthemic maximalism and good old-fashioned studio magic.

                                                                                                                                            The album is an exercise in mournful maximalism, transforming the mythos of American pop music into a vibrant meditation on death. The spirit of late producer Richard Swift Rado’s friend and mentor can be found across the collection, imbuing tracks like “Easier” with a tangible sense of loss, and Swift-ian turns of phrase. On other songs, such as the addictive “Don’t Wait Too Long,” Rado paints an arena-ready production with streaks of longing and hopelessness. In many ways, For Who The Bell Tolls For is a musical ode to Swift, nodding to the late producer’s legacy with homespun epics that straddle the line between joy and grief.

                                                                                                                                            Recorded at Electric Lady Studios, New York and Sonora Recorders and Dreamstar II, Los Angeles, the album features appearances by Rado's frequent collaborators, including The Lemon Twigs, Brad Oberhofer, Andrew Sarlo, Jackie Cohen, and Kane Ritchotte. Despite this esteemed lineup and the gargantuan sound of the record, For Who The Bell Tolls For is a solo album at heart. Rado plays the studio like an instrument, his distinct voice present in every nook and cranny of the structure. This presence can be easily detected in every project that the artist touches, but it’s never sounded so honest, so shimmering, or so Rado as it does here.

                                                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                            1. For Who The Bell Tolls For
                                                                                                                                            2. Don’t Wait Too Long
                                                                                                                                            3. Easier
                                                                                                                                            4. Blue Moon
                                                                                                                                            5. Farther Away
                                                                                                                                            6. Walk Away
                                                                                                                                            7. Yer Funeral

                                                                                                                                            The sixth release on Italian imprint Tempo Dischi comes from Alessandro Bernabeo, aka Raduan, the Italian DJ and producer behind 'Taki-Naki-Naki', one of the most eclectic and unconventional electronic records made in Italy in the late 1980s.

                                                                                                                                            "At the age of 7, I started attending a music school learning to play the piano. At 11 I began working as a speaker in various radio stations, and at 14, I joined Punto Radio where I grew up professionally and launched my own radio show, PLAY MUSIC, under the name Alessandro Giordani. The success was impressive, and thanks to my friend Gianfranco di Lizio, I also started my DJ career by playing in some of the best dance clubs under the artist name Raduan or Rad-one. Mixing funk, soul, afro and cosmic disco in my music gave me a chance to meet and establish relationships with many of the protagonists of this new musical scene, like l’Ebreo, Fari, Maselli, Claudio Mozart Rispoli, Pery, Rubens. In 1988 I was a resident DJ in a well-known club at the time, the 'RIO CLUB', and together with my keyboardist and percussionist, I had the idea to produce a maxi single. The song was recorded in about 40 hours without sleep at the Cicero Bros studio in Cassino in April 1988, with the support of Lino Rufo, a great artist from Molise, as well as his dear friend and old producer Toni Ochiello. The initial project was completely reworked. The original sampled drums were coupled with an acoustic one, and new melodies and fantastic spacey new sounds and effects were created by keyboardist Bengha. The hypnotic and repetitive voice of Cristina, Claudio Baglioni's background vocalist at the time, and that of Jamaica, originally from Mauritius, made the project even more interesting.

                                                                                                                                            'Taki Naki Naki' is an Italo song, with Cosmic disco and Afro influences, and it's the title track of the EP originally released in June 1988 on Bmg Ariola, ex RCA. The EP includes two other songs 'Nightflight' and 'Hiroshima'. The record was a big hit in all the Italian Disco clubs and launched me into the international dance music scene. It was a fantastic time, with different styles of music and House Music was also on the way. There was a lot of research spirit and the people of the club were ready for various types of change. This record has left a mark, international DJs and shops from all over the world still contact me to ask if I have a vinyl copy left in my archive."

                                                                                                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                            Matt says: A rightfully stalked, rare exotic Italo hybrid here; subject to many a jock's aural wet dream. Author Alessandro Bernabeo lets us back in on the action with a timely reissue in conjunction with Tempo Dishi.

                                                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                            Taki-Naki-Naki
                                                                                                                                            Nightflight
                                                                                                                                            Hiroshima

                                                                                                                                            Erin Rae

                                                                                                                                            Lighten Up

                                                                                                                                              Produced by Jonathan Wilson (Dawes, Father John Misty, Conor Oberst), Erin Rae's highly anticipated new album Lighten Up is a timeless amalgam of classic pop, cosmic country and indie rock, recorded earlier this year in California’s Topanga Canyon. Three years have passed since the release of her critically acclaimed debut Putting On Airs, which drew high praise from publications from Rolling Stone to NPR Music. She mostly spent her time on the road, performing at Newport Folk and Red Rocks, sharing stages with Iron & Wine, Jason Isbell, Jenny Lewis, Hiss Golden Messenger and Father John Misty, before her touring came to a sharp halt at the start of the pandemic. The solitude of the road and then the pandemic created space for Rae to undergo a sonic and philosophical shift where she found personal catharsis in creating an album that reflected on her newfound lessons of self acceptance, alongside finding the confidence to offer social commentary on the environment, gender identity and equality.

                                                                                                                                              “My last record was a lot of self-assessment and criticism, and trying to kick old habits and ways of relating and not relating to people,” Rae acknowledges. “This one is about blossoming, opening up, and living a little more in the present moment. Fully experiencing what it is to be human.” With a renewed sense of agency, Rae also took a more active role in creating the kaleidoscopic soundscape that became Lighten Up, setting out to reflect a sound she calls, “an emotional pallet, I could get lost in.” Alongside Erin and Jonathan Wilson, who contributed various instruments, the album also features guest appearances from fellow rising star singer songwriters, Meg Duffy, Ny Oh, and Kevin Morby.

                                                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                              1. Candy + Curry
                                                                                                                                              2. Can’t See Stars
                                                                                                                                              3. True Love’s Face
                                                                                                                                              4. Gonna Be Strange
                                                                                                                                              5. California Belongs To You
                                                                                                                                              6. Cosmic Sigh
                                                                                                                                              7. Modern Woman
                                                                                                                                              8. Drift Away
                                                                                                                                              9. Enemy
                                                                                                                                              10. Mind - Heart
                                                                                                                                              11. Lighten Up And Try
                                                                                                                                              12. Undone

                                                                                                                                              Mark Rae is world reknowned for his work in creating Grand Central Records, the shop Fat City and his artistic endeavours as one half of Rae & Christian. This project follows on from his 2016 autobiography, Northern Sulphuric Soulboy.

                                                                                                                                              This single vinyl, 14 track album, provides an instrumental soundtrack to Mark Rae's forthcoming debut novel, The Caterpillar Club. 

                                                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                              1. The Caterpillar Club Intro
                                                                                                                                              2. Chapter 1 - The End Of The Night
                                                                                                                                              3. Chapter 8 - Second Hand Pram
                                                                                                                                              4. Chapter 18 - Runout Groove
                                                                                                                                              5. Chapter 42 - Belonging
                                                                                                                                              6. Chapter 39 - Last Requests
                                                                                                                                              7. Chapter 33 - Curtains & Infrared
                                                                                                                                              8. Chapter 35 - The Night Plane
                                                                                                                                              9. Chapter 36 - French Number One
                                                                                                                                              10. Chapter 17 - Scanning The Horizon
                                                                                                                                              11. Chapter 43 - Two Hombergs
                                                                                                                                              12. Chapter 45 - Speed Bumps, Gas & Air
                                                                                                                                              13. Chapter 46 - Those Were The Times We Had
                                                                                                                                              14. The Caterpillar Club Outro

                                                                                                                                              S. Raekwon, born Steven Raekwon Reynolds on July 10, 1995, is a singer / songwriter and producer from New York City by way of Buffalo, NY. The S. Raekwon project finds Reynolds documenting traces of a life both affected and infatuated by the power of difference. Reynolds’ journey began as a biracial Black boy in working-class Buffalo. He never met his father and grew up with a white mother who loved musical theatre and playing piano. He didn’t cut his teeth via a DIY scene, or in bands with neighbors and classmates; the isolation gave him space to channel his guarded nature into a freedom forged by the noises in his head. After graduating from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Reynolds moved to the East Village in NYC, an area he’s been fascinated by since family trips as a teenager. In Spring 2018, as he worked a day job and sought connections with others, Reynolds wrote and tracked the first S. Raekwon demos in his dingy studio apartment.

                                                                                                                                              Rather than self-releasing, Reynolds shopped the demos around, leading to the release of his 2020 debut single "Parts Towards Whole" b/w "A Crow’s Smile" via Saddle Creek’s Document Series. Recorded between New York City and a six-month stint at his girlfriend’s parents’ home in Edwardsville, IL during the pandemic, "Where I’m at Now" is the album S. Raekwon made for himself with a clarity that arrived as he located his missing pieces in the world. Delicate as his approach may be, chaos truly underscored the two working years as Reynolds not only moved to lift the weight of the world off his spirit but connected with his roots. In a serendipitous turn of fate, Edwardsville was not only the same town Reynolds’ father once went to college but is also in close proximity to St. Louis where most of Reynolds’ Black family members are located. When he didn’t work on music, he protested against police violence in Missouri, and eventually reconnected with this family for the first time since his childhood. Upon leaving Edwardsville in September 2020, Reynolds quickly finished the rest of the album, charged by a new fire in his spirit and the light of his blood driving him towards a new beginning. Completely self-produced and self-recorded (save for drums on two songs,) the music’s driven by the relentlessness of the East Village and the quiet serenity of Edwardsville. The abstractions of his earlier musings transform into a warm wave of genreless coherence, drawing influences from across R&B, rock, folk, and pop to build a record that shines in its quiet spaces as much as its sweeping movements.

                                                                                                                                              ”Darling” is awash in Phil Collins-y guitar licks, angelic harmonies, a gleaming, pulsating synth line. It builds to a point that’s almost overwhelming until, in its final moments, everything drops away. Never overstaying its welcome, it’s an appealing exercise in romantic restraint.


                                                                                                                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                              Barry says: S. Raekwon forms beautiful synthy melodies imbued with a psychedelic sensibility and outsider pop influence, all topped with his wonderfully effective vocals and off-piste production elements. It's a heady and exciting mixture, and one that surprises at every turn.

                                                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                              1 Darling
                                                                                                                                              2 Do You Feel The Same?
                                                                                                                                              3 Kissing Behind Your House
                                                                                                                                              4 Anywhere 4 U
                                                                                                                                              5 It's No Thing 6 T.D.T.K.A.
                                                                                                                                              7 After The Party
                                                                                                                                              8 Forever
                                                                                                                                              9 Darling (Reprise)
                                                                                                                                              10 Don't Leave

                                                                                                                                              Raekwon

                                                                                                                                              Only Built 4 Cuban Lynx

                                                                                                                                                Hip Hop's finest martial arts obsessives Wu-Tang cannot accurately be described without referencing one of the pillars in the Clan's discography; Chef Raekwon's "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx" remains firmly planted as one of the defining triumphs in their artistic legacy. The oft referred "Purple Tape", has been cited and debated by many as the greatest Wu-Tang solo project to date (it's the second best, behind "Liquid Swords" - ed) and a remains a bullet point in any discussion involving the greatest "Cocaine Rap" or "Street Hop" albums of all time. Raekwon's narrative, plays out like a movie script from the violent, drug fueled, underbelly of New York City's criminal landscape, intricately woven over instrumentals from the legendary mastermind behind the Wu-Tang Clan, The RZA. Even the album's main feature "Tony Starks aka Ghostface Killer", referred to as such rather described as a "guest star" appearing on 12 of the albums 18 tracks.

                                                                                                                                                It should be noted that while the Only Built 4 Cuban Linx did produce a string of successful singles, such as "Ice Cream", "Incarcerated Scarfaces", and "Criminology", like all classic cinema, the album was intentionally engineered to be appreciated in one sitting, played from beginning to end. In continuing with it's proud tradition of honoring historically significant hip hop albums, Get On Down presents Raekwon's "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx", back on double translucent purple vinyl. This edition features for the first time ever on vinyl, the formerly CD only bonus track, "North Star (Jewels)". And if that wasn't enough, the entire album also features completely enhanced and painstakingly remastered audio. This is the definitive must-own vinyl edition of Raekwon’s masterpiece. 

                                                                                                                                                STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                Patrick says: Purple vinyl pressing of 'The Purple Tape' - AKA the 3rd Greatest Hip Hop album of all time. (#1 "Enter The Wu Tang", #2 "Liquid Swords" FYI) Incredibly sounding even better nearly 25 years later, this classic has aged like a fine wine. If you're after lyrics, flow, hooks, beats and the finest document of street life, you got it son!

                                                                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                A1. Striving For Perfection
                                                                                                                                                A2. Knuckleheadz (feat Golden Arms)
                                                                                                                                                A3. Knowledge God
                                                                                                                                                A4. Criminology
                                                                                                                                                A5. Incarcerated Scarfaces
                                                                                                                                                B1. Rainy Dayz
                                                                                                                                                B2. Guillotine (Swordz) (feat Genius & Inspectah Deck)
                                                                                                                                                B3. Can It Be All So Simple (remix)
                                                                                                                                                C1. Shark Niggas (Biters)
                                                                                                                                                C2. Ice Water (feat Cappachino)
                                                                                                                                                C3. Glaciers Of Ice (feat Masta Killa)
                                                                                                                                                C4. Verbal Intercourse (feat Nas)
                                                                                                                                                D1. Spot Rusherz
                                                                                                                                                D2. Ice Cream (feat Cappachino & Method Man)
                                                                                                                                                D3. Wu-Gambinos (feat Master Killa, Method Man & RZA)
                                                                                                                                                D4. Heaven & Hell
                                                                                                                                                D5. North Star

                                                                                                                                                Orphic Apparition is a new label born out of a transatlantic meeting of minds. Facilitated by a long, hedonistic party in one of present-day London’s ‘meanwhile use’ venues Grow Tottenham, Canadian producer Raf Reza and British acid house luminary Paul Chivers spent a precious day in the studio to record a 3 hour straight to DAT session before Reza's return to Canada. The result of this spontaneous yet intuitive collaboration blurs the lines between Chiver’s long-standing Ramjac Corporation alias and Reza’s genre-spanning approach to dub, breaks and house styles. Part of the early 90s rave scene and an important member of the blueprint-setting Irdial label, Ramjac locks heads with the self-professed ‘lazy music guy from Toronto’ to adapt their studio session into five separate mixdowns.

                                                                                                                                                ‘In The Grow’ begins with a bouncy, cut-up sounding Errorsmith-esque rhythm, the recurring fright night melody that distinguishes the record coming in all quick and powerful. The A2 ‘Rotten Mix’ offers a more traditional house approach in its composition, with dub FX and a nice DJ friendly outro. On the final uptempo choice the pair opt for a head-scrambling electro take. Choose your fighter! The ‘Swampy Dub’ on the flip really dismantles everything we’ve heard prior, slo-mo drums allowing a much different DJ experience and altering the freaky synthetic propulsion into an almost modern classical sound. A little like Paul Dresher’s eternal ‘Channels Passing’ (tip). Combined with the other edits this version almost becomes a totally different track. The final ‘Rootless Dub’ gives its clues in the title, removing all the tough drum sounds and allowing for an ambient decompression.

                                                                                                                                                Orphic Apparition will return soon.

                                                                                                                                                STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                Matt says: Leave the sludge in the warehouse long enough and it mutates into new lifeforms off of all the sweat and ecstasy still circulating around the vicinity. The results are mutations of acid, bass, rave and dubstep into one end-level bossman warehouse killer. You'll need a pocket full of power pills to fend off this beast!

                                                                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                A1. In The Grow (Rotting Mix)
                                                                                                                                                A2. In The Grow (Rotten Mix)
                                                                                                                                                B1. In The Grow (Rahtted Mix)
                                                                                                                                                B2. In The Grow (Swampy Dub)
                                                                                                                                                B3. In The Grow (Rootless Dub)


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