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Akae Beka's inimitable style, developed over decades performing with St. Croix based band Midnite and countless recordings (including 2014 iTunes reggae album of the year BEAUTY FOR ASHES and RIDE TRU). At the point of his untimely passing in 2019, he had released over 70LP's. He is without a doubt one of the most prolific reggae artists ever known and his quanity is always matched with quality, with his albums consistently featuring in the top 10 on the billboard charts reggae LPs.

A unique contribution to the sea of Akae Beka titles, this LP showcases Vaughn Benjamin in a stripped back, raw accoustic fashion. An LP which will not be easily confined to any one genre, but for the fans of Vaughns uniquly rich, deep, textrued songwriting, uncompromising devotion to RasTafari and soulful healing melodies an absolute must have!

TRACK LISTING

1. Tempest I've Seen
2. Rallying Cry
3. Melodies
4. Here Hear
5. Going Thru
6. Clarify And Resume
7. Real Ranks
8. Perdon
9. Topaz
10. Edgy Business

Aigul Akhmetshina

Aigul

    Aigul Akhmetshina is the fiery young mezzo taking the opera world by storm. In her debut album Aigul, the illustrious young opera singer Aigul Akhmetshina finds her voice in the role of Carmen and traces a path through her own remarkable journey. Her story is one of determination and perseverance against the odds, starting in a rural village in the mountains of Bashkortostan. She left home aged 14 to pursue her singing career. Despite facing rejection from a conservatory in Moscow, where she was told she lacked the right voice and appearance, at the age of 27 Aigul has already etched her name in history. She has become the youngest artist ever to take on the title role of Bizet’s Carmen at both the Royal Opera House and the Metropolitan Opera, both of whom have created new productions around her. Performing the role all over the world, Aigul feels an affinity with the character.

    First time repressed since 1982, Akin Nathan was a seasoned session saxophonist who featured on several albums but was chiefly known for his tenure with Sonny Okosuns' Ozziddi during the group's most productive period in the 70s & 80s.

    Nathan's Ijama 1982 solo outing Sweet Country, includes drummer Geoffrey Omadehbo, guitarist Brother Didi Lead, bass guitarist Yakubu Daniel, keyboard player Johnny Woode, trumpet Big John Oaikhena & piano Brother Francky Ntoh Song.

    Featured cuts are K'ale San Wa, Congratulation & Free Namibia.

    Played by dearly beloved luminaries such as Tone Nimble, Ge-ology, Sadar Bahar & Charlie Dark.

    TRACK LISTING

    A1. Haleluyah
    A2. Sweet Country
    A3. K'ale San Wa
    B1. Congratulation
    B2. I Want To Know
    B3. Free Namibia

    Ambrose Akinmusire

    On The Tender Spot Of Every Calloused Moment

      Ambrose Akinmusire follows his acclaimed, genre busting best of 2018 manifesto "Origami Harvest" with another visionary statement on his new album "on the tender spot of every calloused moment," which finds the trumpeter examining blackness on an uncompromising set of modern jazz laced with a heavy feeling of the blues. The album presents 11 new compositions by Akinmusire and features his quartet with pianist Sam Harris, bassist Harish Raghavan, and drummer Justin Brown with guest vocals from Genevieve Artadi and Jesus Diaz.

      Akkord

      HTH040 - Fis / Regis Remixes

        Due to popular demand, the final two remixes which completed Akkord’s recent ‘HTH035’ package have been pressed to vinyl.

        Fis (Tri-Angle / Loopy) and Regis (Downwards / Sandwell District) both sourced elements from ‘Gravure’ and ‘Continuum’, tracks from the ‘HTH020’ EP. The former conveys experimental drones and left-of-centre D&B abstraction in his reworking, whilst the latter loops sludgy dub techno atmospherics in his inimitable style.

        Mastered by Matt Colton at Alchemy and pressed on 180g white vinyl, the ‘HTH040’ 12” is a companion piece to the ‘HTH020’ and ‘HTH035’ EPs, with a complimentary colour scheme and debossed cover with postcard insert.

        Akofa Akoussah

        Akofa Akoussah

          Rich, deep, percussive soulful folk album from master Togolese singer, Akofa Akoussah, the record moves through uptempo afro-folk-funk on ‘Tango’ to deep ballads of ‘Ramer Sans Rame’ and ‘I Tcho Tchass’ and lighter moments on ‘G Blem Di’ and ‘Mitso Aseye’. Akofas exceptional songs and soaring vocals are decorated with percussion, guitar lines, subtle backing vocals and horns to create a unique, rich sonic. The album was recorded for release by French label Sonafric in 1976. Produced by Gerard Akueson; founder & owner of African record label, ‘Akue’, based in Paris.

          Music was truly in the blood of Julie Akofa Akoussah. She began singing at the age of three, inspired and led by her mother and older sister and became principal soloist in her school choir, St. Peter & Paul Choir of our Immaculate Conception Parish of Nyekonakpo, at the age of 8. From there her career blossomed, and singing often took precedence over her studies. In order to master her art she spent time studying and working closely with local groups including Melo Togo, Rocka Mambo, Rio Romamcero, Ok Fiesta, Eryco Jazz, Afro Cubano, Los Muchacho, Elegance Jazz and Togo Star amongst others.

          In her own words: “Luck opened the door in January 1966 where I had the honour of being selected to share the stage with Bella Below - one of the best voices of Africa - at the 1st ‘Negro Arts Festival’ in Dakar. On my return, I was approached by Ambroise Ouyi, the highly respected singer & poet, and we wrote ‘Tu Ne M’Ecris Plus’, my very first opus."

          The popularity of her work led to an increased exposure for Togolese music outside of the country, in neighbouring Ghana and Benin most notably. During her career she collaborated and performed with greats including Manou Djibango, Queen Pelagie, Abeti Massikini, Aycha Kone and Myriam Makeba. Akoussah was also dedicated to, and widely recognised for, her work for social causes, championing and nurturing young musical talent, and the fight against AIDS. She was president of the National Union of Artists Musicians of Togo (UNAM) before sadly passing away in April 2007 after a long illness, at the age of 57.

          TRACK LISTING

          Tango
          Ramer Sans Rame
          La Rem
          Mitso Aseye
          Dandou Kodjo
          Kimbumbu
          G Blem Di
          I Tcho Tchass

          Akron / Family

          Sub Verses

            Akron/Family return with the Randall Dunn (Sunn O))), Black Mountain, The Cave Singers, Boris) produced album, ‘Sub Verses’.

            “The album started with visions of large monumental sounds inspired by the land artists Heizer and Turrell; American works on a grand scale, monuments, dirty hands and an epic American masculinity. Dust, Stone, Sky, Earth. These broad, bold strokes would come to pass but not quite as expected. A Sci Fi aesthetic narrative emerged. How to deal with it open heartedly? The plots within plots of ‘Dune’ mirrored in many layers of sound. Creating 3D sonic atmospheres that our songs and singers inhabit. Our story, a story, all stories. Of the future, of yourself. Of everyone. We are all we are, only this and yet we move forward. Along some line to somewhere. And who knows?” - Seth Olinsky, Akron/Family

            “Music dissolves in sad earnest mist of drenched melancholy, spent... […] They’re inside the music, grinding it, fighting it, chewing it, digesting it, then spewing it up to the sky in a multicolored spray of endless sound and love.” - Michael Gira, Swans / Young God Records

            This is Akron/Family’s seventh album / masterpiece of musical mayhem and meditations.

            “Innovative no-holds-barred pop music” - Mojo (*****)



            Akron/Family

            S/T II: The Cosmic Birth And Journey Of Shinju TNT

              This album was written in a cabin built into the side of Mount Meakan, an active volcano in Akan National Park, on the island of Hokkaido, Japan. It was recorded in an abandoned train station in Detroit with Chris Koltay (Liars, Women, Deerhunter, Holy Fuck, No Age).

              Akron/Family spent the end of 2009 and half of 2010 exploring the future of sound through bent acid punk diamond fuzz and underground Japanese noise cassettes, lowercase micro tone poems and emotional Cagean field recordings, rebuilding electronic drums from the 70s and playing them with sticks they carved themselves.

              Akusmi

              Lines

                Formed with a sense of urgency and a reductive approach ‘Lines’ is almost entirely comprised of alto saxophone, clarinet and piano with embellishments of ambience and minimal percussive elements. Recorded in full at his home studio in London, Pascal Bideau speaks about the process:

                “I wanted to go a bit more a bit more horizontal and ambient, work with layers of lines, might they be dotted or straight, and leave them to unfold and see where they would take me.”

                ‘Secant’ is the electrifying and cinematic opener, emerging with the main motif deriving from the recording sessions of ‘Fleeting Future’. It’s distinct sound echoes New York, a homage in part to the works of Steve Reich and inspired also by train travels across the English countryside. Rhythmical looping pianos unite with shifting strings that build to a symphony of hypnotic rich layers, towards a euphoric and filmic climax.

                ‘Oblique’ on the other hand is otherworldly and hopeful, a breathtaking musical meeting between Jazz and Ambient minimalist music. Rich layered saxophones sound a patterned melody, meshed with dotted piano, swirling electronics and percussive hits, before deep diving into shimmering ambient tones echoing like summer rainfall against windows. Akusmi uniquely finds the spaces in between experimental, crossover classical and ambient music.

                ‘Parallel’ is the ambient companion to the acclaimed title track ‘Fleeting Future’, featuring a stripped back chord progression constructed with less order and written render.

                ‘Tangent’ is a pointillist piece that stemmed from a session with friend and collaborator Daniel Brandt. Cyclical guitars loop ebb and flow reminiscent of Manuel Göttsching.

                Akusmi is the project moniker of French-born, London based composer, multi- instrumentalist and producer Pascal Bideau

                TRACK LISTING

                A1. Secant
                A2. Oblique (LP Exclusive Version)
                B1. Parallel
                B2. Tangent
                B3. Longing For Tomorrow (Brandt Brauer Frick Remix) – (vinyl Exclusive)

                ‘Medieval Femme’, Fatima Al Qadiri’s new ten track suite inspired by the classical poems of Arab women, invokes a daydream through the metaphor of an Islamic garden, at the border between depression and desire, where the present temporarily dissolves, leaving only past and future. Mixing neon drones and the faint outlines of Arabesque melody, ‘Medieval Femme’ reveals a fully-realised, dreamlike setting, shaded with colour and subtle friction. Conveying a thematic state of melancholic longing, Fatima seeks to transport the listener to a place of reverie and desolation, to question the line between two seemingly opposite states and rejoice in celestial sorrow. ‘Medieval Femme’ takes instrumentation from music of the Middle Ages, recast in a futuristic setting; soft-synth lutes, organs and pipes reverberate in space while gauzy pulses ripple in response. Fatima's vocals of repeated, mantra-like phrases are sometimes pitched and altered, drawing out increasingly intense peaks, angelic choruses and yearning incantations. On ‘Tasakuba’, Kaltham Jassim’s recitation of a couplet from the 7th century poet Al-Khansa', the sorrow of her words are given a turbulent, hallucinatory setting, before the album resolves on the final song, the limpid, airy ‘Zandaq’.

                STAFF COMMENTS

                Matt says: I'm loving all these hybrids of neo-classical, bass and ancient music that seem to be coming out right now. File next to: Doon Kanda, Faten Kanaan, Lee Gamble etc. Mega!

                TRACK LISTING

                A1. Medieval Femme
                A2. A Certain Concubine
                A3. Sheba
                A4. Vanity
                A5. Stolen Kiss Of A Succubus
                B1. Golden
                B2. Qasmuna (Dreaming)
                B3. Malaak
                B4. Tasakuba
                B5. Zandaq

                Al-Dos Band

                Doing Our Thing With Pride

                  Kalita are proud to announce the first ever 7” single reissue of what is possibly the most coveted gospel disco record in existence, the Al-Dos Band’s soulful masterpiece ‘Doing Our Thing With Pride’. This iconic reissue is backed by the band’s previously unreleased recording ‘Love Jones Coming Down’. At long last, Kalita revives this South Carolinian grail single, housed in a limited-edition picture sleeve. Originally penned and produced in 1976 by husband-and-wife duo William and Elizabeth Robinson in Greenville, South Carolina – a city steeped in musical heritage – the record was released in a run of just 200 copies the following year on their own label, Warmer Productions. ‘Doing Our Thing With Pride’ epitomises the best in uplifting crossover gospel disco, equally suited to both peaceful listening and dancefloor action. Despite garnering some attention upon its original release, the single struggled to make headway against the prevailing music forces of the time. Coupled with mounting academic and familial obligations, the release faded into obscurity, eventually becoming a highly sought-after gem, commanding exorbitant prices whenever an original copy surfaced for sale—a rarity that occurred only once every decade. Now, following their successful unearthing of the band’s unreleased album in 2021, Kalita present this remarkable record in a limited-edition 7” picture sleeve single.

                  TRACK LISTING

                  A. Doing Our Thing With Pride
                  B. Love Jones Coming Down

                  The first release in Ernesto Chahoud’s ‘Middle Eastern Heavens’ reissue series for BBE Music, we are delighted to present Lebanese maestro Ihsan Al-Munzer’s 1979 album ‘Belly Dance Disco’. In late 70s and early 80s Beirut, Lebanese organist, composer and arranger Ihsan Al-Munzer made a series of pioneering synth-driven fusion albums that reimagined Middle Eastern music. The records came at a pivotal time in Lebanon’s musical history of avant garde experimentation that was blossoming, just as the country’s 15-year civil war took hold. Ihsan Al-Munzer’s first release as a solo artist, ‘Belly Dance Disco’ aimed to fuse ‘Western’ modern music and bellydance to make it more accessible to the local audience in the late 1970s. “I wanted to put a mixture of European beat with Arabic percussion, but I made the European rhythm and harmony very easy to listen to for the Arabic ear – soft and understandable” says Al- Munzer. Today, the composer’s music has made the return journey back to the West; with tracks on the album featured by hip hop artists such as Mos Def, who sampled Al-Munzer’s composition ‘Joy of Lina’ on his 2009 song ‘The Embassy’. The 10-track album was released in 1979 on the legendary Voix De L’Orient label, which was also home to pioneering Lebanese composers The Rahbani Brothers. One of the earliest artists to introduce the synthesizer to Middle Eastern music, Al-Munzer leads the band, playing the main melody lines on the Kawai Organ and Solina String Synthesizer. Three of his original compositions feature on the album, alongside creative re-imaginings of Turkish and Arabic folklore and modern classics, pushing the boundaries of bellydance music to chime with the international scene. Al-Munzer’s five titles from the 1970s and 1980s are part of BBE’s ‘Middle Eastern Heavens’ reissue series, a collection of groundbreaking productions from Lebanon, curated by Lebanese DJ, compiler and music researcher Ernesto Chahoud. Notes by Natalie Shooter, a music journalist and researcher based in Beirut, edited by Will Sumsuch.


                  TRACK LISTING

                  1. Girls Of Iskandariah
                  2. Night Entertainer
                  3. The Joy Of Lina
                  4. Dance Of Tenderness
                  5. Jamileh
                  6. A New Candle
                  7. Once A Year
                  8. A Flower Of My Imagination
                  9. A Night At The Station
                  10. Love Of Laura

                  Alabama 3

                  Cold War Classics Vol. 2

                    New album ‘Cold War Classics Vol.2’ was co-produced by Danton Supple & Greg Fleming and promises to take fans on a musical journey back in time, to the era of mutually assured destruction and pre-glasnost paranoia.

                    Love goes on to describe the album as “a trip to that warm place in your mind where spying on your neighbour was de rigueur and fall out shelter ballads and Checkpoint Charlie funk ruled the airwaves". Cold War Classics Vol.2 is a testament to Alabama 3's unique and innovative musical style that has captivated audiences for years.


                    TRACK LISTING

                    1. Goodbye Glasnost
                    2. Before The Ship Came In
                    3. Get On This One
                    4. California Got You Stoned
                    5. Influencer Intro
                    6. The Influencer Blues
                    7. (I Can’t) Keep Calm And Carry On
                    8. If I’d Never Seen The Sunshine
                    9. North Korea
                    10. The Girl With Lampedusa In Her Eyes
                    11. Thank You
                    12. The Road Goes On Forever

                    Alabama 3

                    Step 13

                      This is the first taste of fresh Alabama 3 material since the tragic passing of their beloved and unconventional frontman and songwriter Jake Black, aka The Very Reverend D. Wayne Love, in May of 2019. Jake had Addison’s disease and passed away several days after falling ill during a show at the Highest Point Festival in Lancashire at only 59 years old.

                      Then, with the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown upon the world, the band got creative and submerged themselves in their music, teaming up with producer Cam Blackwood (George Ezra, Jack Savoretti, Tom Walker, Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes…) to focus their minds on something vital, new and fresh. This can clearly be heard in ‘Whacked’, a song which pays respect to the late co-writer of the song, Pete Dunne.

                      "A product of old skool Brixton, the legendary Seven Kevin’s Pete Dunne threatened us with this song prior to his untimely death,” explains founding member Larry Love. “Despite the heavy manners we are proud to declare we rose to the challenge."

                      “Whacked was made in the early weeks of the first UK lockdown in March 2020,” remembers producer Cam Blackwood. “I think the hedonistic spirit of the song was amplified a million times by the fact we were making the record remotely - with the musicians in the band recording their parts at home, sending them all to me to collate and arrange - then I would send the instrumental track to Larry to record vocals on. The energy was pretty insane - we were like caged animals desperate to get out.

                      “We managed to find time three months later (when the first lockdown ended in July 2020) to get together and put the finishing touches to the song,” continues Cam. “Being in the studio with a few beers seemed like a fitting way to finalise the tune and put the last 1% of energy into the recording. This song feels like classic Alabama 3 to me. It’s a banger!”

                      Indeed it is. A low-slung groove propelled by frontman Larry Love’s infamous throat rattle, with the addictive chorus refrain ‘everybody’s getting whacked on something, something that makes them feel good,’ ‘Whacked’ will loop around your brain like a recurring dream you can’t wake from. These are hedonistic conscious unconscious times.

                      “You can praise the Lord, you can pass the ammunition, you can be woke you can be wicked you can have the wisdom of Solomon but unless you are ready to get whacked with Alabama 3 there’s no point in dreaming,” states Larry. “Rearrange the rubble, paint your bomb shelters and make sure everybody in the neighbourhood feels good cos we feel like getting stooped and you need to get whacked.”

                      Alabama 3 are very much back. Time to get whacked.

                      TRACK LISTING

                      LP:
                      1. Whacked
                      2. Yolanda
                      3. The Lord Stepped In (Taking Back Control)
                      4. Petronella Says
                      5. Rise Up
                      6. Tranquilize
                      7. Ring The Bell
                      8. Every Time I See A River
                      9. William Faulkner
                      10. That’s When I Need You

                      CD:
                      1. Whacked
                      2. Yolanda
                      3. The Lord Stepped In (Taking Back Control)
                      4. Petronella Says
                      5. Rise Up
                      6. Tranquilize
                      7. Ring The Bell
                      8. Every Time I See A River
                      9. William Faulkner
                      10. That’s When I Need You

                      Bonus Tracks:
                      1. Lifted
                      2. They Shoot Horses
                      3. Song For Aubrey

                      Alabama Shakes

                      Boys & Girls

                        Alabama Shakes – comprising vocalist/guitarist Brittany Howard, guitarist Heath Fogg, drummer Steve Johnson and bassist Zac Cockrell – began playing together when they were in high school. Ben Tanner assists on keyboards. 'Boys & Girls' was recorded at The Bomb Shelter in Nashville, TN. Produced and mixed by the band members, the album is a vibrant fusion of swampy dirty South rock, blues and soul delivered with punk rock fervour.

                        STAFF COMMENTS

                        Darryl says: The debut album and a real biggie!! Don't be put off the massive hype surrounding this band, this is top notch soul rock bringing to mind the likes of Afghan Whigs, early Kings of Leon and Muscle Shoals period Rolling Stones.

                        Alabama Shakes

                        Boys & Girls - 10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition

                          Rough Trade Records commemorate the 10th anniversary of Alabama Shakes’ internationally acclaimed debut album, Boys & Girls, with a two-disc deluxe edition.

                          Hailed as one of the best albums of 2012 by Rolling Stone and numerous other publications, Boys & Girls entered Billboard’s Independent Albums chart at No. 1. It went on to attain Platinum certification and earn the band multiple GRAMMY nominations. Lead single “Hold On" was voted the #1 Best Song of 2012 by Rolling Stone..

                          Repackaged in a foil-board gatefold jacket with new, unreleased photos, Boys & Girls 10 Year Anniversary Deluxe Edition contains the album’s original 11 songs plus an additional 11 tracks from the band’s explosive live performance on KCRW’s “Morning Becomes Eclectic,” which aired in the months leading up to the album’s release.

                          TRACK LISTING

                          Hold On
                          I Found You
                          Hang Loose
                          Rise To The Sun
                          You Ain't Alone
                          Goin' To The Party
                          Heartbreaker
                          Boys & Girls
                          Be Mine
                          I Ain't The Same
                          On Your Way

                          Hang Loose (Live At KCRW)
                          I Found You (Live At KCRW)
                          Be Mine (Live At KCRW)
                          I Ain’t The Same (Live At KCRW)
                          Mama (Live At KCRW)
                          Goin’ To The Party (Live At KCRW)
                          Hold On (Live At KCRW)
                          Boys & Girls (Live At KCRW)
                          Always Alright (Live At KCRW)
                          Rise To The Sun (Live At KCRW)
                          Heavy Chevy (Live At KCRW)

                          Alabama Shakes

                          Sound & Color (Deluxe Edition)

                            Originally released in April 2015, Sound & Color debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. The album also went Top 10 in Australia, the Netherlands, Switzerland & the UK where it is certified silver with over 84,000 sales

                            Alabama Shakes co-produced the album alongside Blake Mills (Bob Dylan, Perfume Genius). Mainly recorded at Nashville’s Sound Emporium Studios, Sound & Color also found the band joining forces with engineer/mixer Shawn Everett (Beck, The War on Drugs, Kacey Musgraves). As they brought the album’s finely detailed tracks to life, Alabama Shakes let their most playful impulses run free.

                            This deluxe edition features seven bonus tracks pulled from unreleased studio material, b-sides and live recordings plus reimagined artwork by GRAMMY-winning art director Frank Harkins and new photos.



                            TRACK LISTING

                            Side A - Original Album:
                            1. Sound & Color
                            2. Don’t Wanna Fight
                            3. Dunes
                            4. Future People
                            Side B - Original Album:
                            5. Gimme All Your Love
                            6. This Feeling
                            7. Guess Who
                            8. The Greatest
                            9. Shoegaze
                            Side C - Original Album Plus Two Bonus Songs:
                            10. Miss You
                            11. Gemini
                            12. Over My Head
                            13. Drive By Baby (bonus Song)
                            14. Joe (bonus Song)
                            Side D - All New Bonus Material:
                            15. Someday (b-side/unreleased)
                            16. Don’t Wanna Fight (Live From Capitol Studio A)
                            17. Future People (Live From Capitol Studio A)
                            18. Dunes (Live From Capitol Studio A)
                            19. Over My Head (Live From Capitol Studio A)

                            Sam Redmore returns to Canopy with a second release in the Alafia series where he impresses with two powerful and inspired re-imaginings of these tropical synth future-classics.

                            Tough Afro-centric broken beats meet dirty fuzz basslines. Chic-esque guitars and icy synths swirl among horn crescendos and steel drums. Sam assembled a troupe of tight players who deliver slick performances which sincerely compliment the original arrangements, while he turns the electronic tropical funk factor to full - inspirational music reinvented for inspired dancefloors!

                            STAFF COMMENTS

                            Matt says: Tropical frivolities courtesy of Alafia and Sam Redmore. Positive energies for unique individuals.

                            TRACK LISTING

                            Assanssan (Sam Redmore Rework)
                            Assiove (Sam Redmore Rework)

                            Alamos

                            Photograph It

                              Scots trio Alamos mix drum beats and basslines you can dance to with off-kilter rock guitar hooks. Think Les Savy Fav, Gang of four, Q And Not U, Mclusky, and Shellac. New single "Photograph It" continues to cement their reputation as one of the best new Scottish bands around. It's every bit as exciting as their debut "Kill Baby Kill" that featured on the last ever Peel playlist and Lamacq live Radio 1 shows, as well as picking up rave fanzine reviews.

                              ALASKALASKA

                              The Dots

                                Melding together their disparate influences in off-kilter pop and jazz gives ALASKALASKA’s highly-anticipated debut record the push-pull feeling of a group existing without any boundaries. Not fitting neatly into either the post-punk explosion, which defined their South London home a few years back, or the more recent emergence of a future-facing jazz underground, ALASKALASKA dodged the area’s typicalities. The lyrical potency of the former and the languid, freeform attitude of the latter can be felt across The Dots, but ALASKALASKA paint those influences in their own broad brushstrokes in the same way as Bjork, Kate Bush, Arca or Fever Ray before them.

                                TRACK LISTING

                                The Dots
                                Bees
                                Moon
                                Arrows
                                Tough Love
                                Sweat
                                Meateater
                                Monster
                                Happyfac
                                Heaven
                                -/-
                                Skin

                                Alastor

                                Onwards And Downwards

                                  Excelsior! It’s the hail of yore that one should go ever onward and upward. And so, fittingly Onwards and Downwards is the occultist Swedish band Alastor’s clever call to arms... and also a reflection of our collective dark state of mind these days.

                                  “If our last album Slave to the Grave were about death, this record is more about madness,” says guitarist Hampus Sandell. “You can look at the whole record as one person’s gradual slip into insanity. An ongoing nightmare without end. It also sums up the state of the world around us as this year has clearly shown.”

                                  Alastor is heavy doom rock for the wicked and depraved. Drenched in heavy, distorted darkness and steeped in occult horror that will make your skin crawl and ears cry sweet tears of blood, the band is revitalized in 2021 with meticulously crafted songs and new drummer Jim Nordström bringing a hard-hitting and precise energy.

                                  “It’s a more focused record but at the same time it’s more personal and naked. More raw emotion and pain,” Hampus says. The band recorded the album with the help of Joona Hassinen of Studio Underjord, who has helped with mixing since their ”Blood on Satan’s Claw” EP in 2017. Christoffer Karlsson of The Dahmers also assisted with overdubs and encouraged the band to demo the material early on, aiding in the album’s more deliberate and tighter feel.

                                  From the first note of opener “The Killer In My Skull” the guitars are far thicker and out front than ever, and Nordström pummels the snare and kick like a young Dave Grohl. Bassist/vocalist Robin Arnryd’s chorus-drenched voice soars above it all like a one-man choir, at times harmonizing beautifully with shimmering Hammond organ notes. Nary a moment is wasted on the droning navel-gazing of lesser bands. Particularly, the driving anthem “Death Cult” which sounds like it would fit comfortably on QOTSA’s Songs For The Deaf, though there’s considerably more heft here. The title track pays its due to the Devil’s tritone in a marvelously woven framework of intertwining melodies befitting the album’s theme of descent into madness.

                                  The quartet released its epic 3-song debut album Black Magic in early 2017 via Twin Earth Records, followed by the 2-track “Blood On Satan’s Claw” EP on Halloween the same year. Joining forces with RidingEasy Records in 2018, Alastor summoned the 7-track hateful gospel Slave To The Grave, which was packed with dynamic twists and turns, and funereal girth. It was met with considerable praise, setting the stage for the band’s greatest step onward (and upward... or downward, depending on your preferences.)

                                  TRACK LISTING

                                  01. The Killer In My Skull
                                  02. Dead Things In Jars
                                  03. Death Cult
                                  04. Nightmare Trip
                                  05. Pipsvängen
                                  06. Onwards And Downwards

                                  Damon Albarn

                                  The Nearer The Fountain, More Pure The Stream Flows

                                    The Nearer The Fountain, More Pure The Stream Flows, the new studio album from Damon Albarn, is released by his new label home Transgressive Records.

                                    The Nearer The Fountain, More Pure The Stream Flows was originally intended as an orchestral piece inspired by the landscapes of Iceland. This last year has seen Albarn return to the music in lockdown and develop the work to 11 tracks which further explore themes of fragility, loss, emergence and rebirth. The result is a panoramic collection of songs with Albarn as storyteller. The album title is taken from a John Clare poem Love and Memory.

                                    Albarn says “I have been on my own dark journey while making this record and it led me to believe that a pure source might still exist.”

                                    *send an email with Damon NPN in the subject for NPN option.

                                    TRACK LISTING

                                    The Nearer The Fountain, More Pure The Stream Flows
                                    The Cormorant
                                    Royal Morning Blue
                                    Combustion
                                    Daft Wader
                                    Darkness To Light
                                    Esja
                                    The Tower Of Montevideo
                                    Giraffe Trumpet Sea
                                    Polaris
                                    Particles

                                    Alberta Cross

                                    Sinking Ships

                                      'Sinking Ships' is the much anticipated seventh studio album from the acclaimed Alberta Cross. A gorgeous 10-track collection of modern indie-rock including an irresistible cover of Sharon Van Etten's 'Every Time The Sun Comes Up'. The album is at times expansive & subtly anthemic, beautifully mellow, folk-tinged and awash with a layered, maximalist sound that variously recalls The War On Drugs, Bon Iver & Phosphorescent.

                                      At all times, lead singer Petter Ericson Stakee's un-mistakable high-vocals, which have at times been compared to Jim James & Neil Young, soar through the music – particularly on album stand-outs 'Mercy' & 'Glow in The Dark'. The album was written mostly at the legendary The Wool Hall in Frome Somerset with Petter's long term producer and collaborator, Luke Potashnick - who recently bought and renovated The Wool Hall (legendary in part due to Van Morrisson and Tears for Fears recording albums there). 7th studio album, wistful, melancholy & invigorating, a piece of modern indie rock.

                                      TRACK LISTING

                                      1. Mercy 
                                      2. Sinking Ships 
                                      3. Glow In The Dark 
                                      4. Between You And Me 
                                      5. Come To A Place 
                                      6. Morning Drum 
                                      7. Near Misses And Defeats 
                                      8. Vespertine 
                                      9. Bloom 
                                      10. Every Time The Sun Comes Up

                                      ‘Songs Of Patience’ is both a throwback to Alberta Cross’ roots and a progression forward. The album veers from the melodic sprawl of opener ‘Magnolia’, a track singer / songwriter / guitarist Petter Ericson Stakee wrote in LA about “too many late nights, for better or worse”, to the pensive provocation of ‘Lay Down’, which was penned in the back of a van in Tampa when he felt “beat down by the road” after a two-year straight stint on tour. Petter’s self-defeat and subsequent self-discovery are apparent on hook-laden rocker ‘Wasteland’, a track about “our generation being lost and sometimes in need of guidance”, while the fuzzed out layers on ‘Crate Of Gold’ reveal his growth as a songwriter.

                                      The focus throughout the album’s songwriting was strong, engaging melodies, as well as Ericson Stakee’s poetic narrative sensibility, both of which allow the listener to inhabit a new place for the span of the album.

                                      Produced by Joe Chicarrelli (The Strokes, The White Stripes).

                                      Includes two bonus tracks not included on the US release.

                                      TRACK LISTING

                                      Magnolia
                                      Crate Of Gold
                                      Lay Down
                                      Come On Maker
                                      Wasteland
                                      Ophelia On My Mind
                                      I Believe In Everything
                                      Money For The Weekend
                                      Life Without Warning
                                      Bonfires
                                      Ramblin’ Home (Bonus Track)
                                      Wait (Bonus Track)

                                      Viv Albertine

                                      Clothes, Clothes, Clothes. Music, Music, Music. Boys, Boys, Boys

                                        SUNDAY TIMES MUSIC BOOK OF THE YEARROUGH TRADE BOOK OF THE YEARMOJO BOOK OF THE YEARIn 1975, Viv Albertine was obsessed with music but it never occurred to her she could be in a band as she couldn't play an instrument and she'd never seen a girl play electric guitar. A year later, she was the guitarist in the hugely influential all-girl band the Slits, who fearlessly took on the male-dominated music scene and became part of a movement that changed music. A raw, thrilling story of life on the frontiers and a candid account of Viv's life post-punk - taking in a career in film, the pain of IVF, illness and divorce and the triumph of making music again - Clothes Music Boys is a remarkable memoir.

                                        Alborosie

                                        Embryonic Dub

                                          From his secret dub laboratory Alborosie, the dub mechanic reaches deep inside the echo chamber to unleash two crucial heavyweight dub testaments.

                                          TRACK LISTING

                                          Redemption Dub
                                          80's Folks Dub Style
                                          Living Dub
                                          U Dub Me
                                          Love Dub
                                          Crazy Toy
                                          The Man Child
                                          Dean Salute Interlude
                                          Bombclaat
                                          Dub Tafari
                                          The Poor Land
                                          Chemical Disfunction

                                          Alborosie

                                          Shengen Dub

                                            From his secret dub laboratory Alborosie, the dub mechanic reaches deep inside the echo chamber to unleash two crucial heavyweight dub testaments.

                                            TRACK LISTING

                                            Dub Of Ages
                                            Prophecy Of Dub
                                            Smoking Dub
                                            Dreadlocks Dub
                                            Feel the Dub
                                            Play The Dub
                                            Overproof Dub
                                            Conflict In Dub
                                            Return In Dub
                                            Dub Outernational

                                            The Album Leaf

                                            Between Waves

                                            Nearly twenty years into a career that has seen Jimmy LaValle exercising his creativity across the realms of film scoring, sound collage, and electronic / rock music, via instrumental and vocal-driven compositions alike, LaValle and The Album Leaf are poised to deliver yet another sonic triumph with 2016’s Between Waves.

                                            Born out of a thorough reinvention of LaValle's creative process and approach, Between Waves is The Album Leaf's first proper full-length record in over six years and the first to be recorded and produced as a complete band, and was written with greater emphasis on the group dynamic. The album displays multifaceted, meticulous sound design, a keen ear for balancing disparate influences, and the strongest senses of dynamics, rhythm, and composition The Album Leaf has displayed to date. From the moody evolution of "Glimmering Lights" to the wistful trip-hop stylings of "New Soul" and beyond, Between Waves is a gorgeous collection of euphoric melodies and emotionally charged, multi-instrumental driven soundscapes from the longstanding innovators. This is intelligent, beautifully composed music at its most inventive, most confident, and most impressive.

                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                            Barry says: Well this is different isn't it? Not like 'It doesn't sound like The Album Leaf' different, it definitely does, but with an urgency previously unheard. I'm a big fan of LaValle's mellow Rhodes-based compositions (the recent reissue of 'In A Safe Place' was one of my record-buying highlights of recent times). The Rhodes is still present here fortunately, but it is backed with thumping drums in places, glitchy snares and giant swells, all topped off with silky vocal refrains. Pristinely produced and exciting from beginning to end. Rich and luxurious. Like a Creme Egg, but better for you.

                                            TRACK LISTING

                                            1. False Dawn
                                            2. Glimmering Lights
                                            3. New Soul
                                            4. Back To The Start
                                            5. Wandering Still
                                            6. Never Far
                                            7. Lost In The Fog
                                            8. Between Waves


                                            The Album Leaf

                                            Future Falling

                                              Jimmy LaValle’s The Album Leaf has spun from solo outlet to full band and back in its nearly 25 years. His acclaimed catalog spans releases for labels such as Sub Pop, City Slang, Relapse, and others. He also composes music for film and television, scoring over 20 projects (narrative features, documentaries, and TV series) since 2009. The cinematic sensibilities of The Album Leaf were present from the beginning. His 1999 debut introduced the start of a signature sound: melodic and meditative electro-organic soundscapes constructed with guitar, percussion, Rhodes, and field recordings.

                                              His seventh full-length LP, and first since 2016, arrives in 2023 via Vancouver’s Nettwerk Records. FUTURE FALLING finds LaValle working with an array of musicians, shaping slightly darker, more spacious, and synth-driven songs with contributions from Bat For Lashes, Kimbra, and many others. The music registers a shade darker and more synth-driven than most moments in his acclaimed catalog, a bridge between shadowy, cerebral terrain and dreamy precision pop, where softly percussive frameworks meet shimmering sound design and emotive instrumentation.

                                              LaValle sees the construction of FUTURE FALLING as less conventional than past work. Contributions were done remotely with a “throw everything at it” mindset, making LaValle the arranger of layers from all over: drums, synths, horns, violins, voice, and more. LaValle created a pastiche of these layers and elements; in some cases even moving vocal takes to new tracks entirely. Without the in-the-room dynamics, he had more time to experiment, adding and subtracting ad infinitum. The album opens on “PROLOGUE,” an evocative, slow-building instrumental that rides a pattern into a symphonic sea of static. Keys and horns glide atop the rhythmic pulse of “DUST COLLECTS,” setting the contemplative scene for “AFTERGLOW,” the record’s most pop-minded performance. Here Kimbra, the Grammy-winning New Zealand singer-songwriter, renders a striking recollection of past love as percussive elements shimmer and swirl.

                                              A plaintive piano line moves throughout “Cycles 19.9” encircled by light ambient washes, both a valley between two peaks and a powerful composition in its own right. “Future Falling” follows; with origins tracing back to 2015, the track embodies the full sonic journey LaValle has taken. All the hallmarks of The Album Leaf — melodic builds, vivid sprawl, tonal shape-shifting — assemble to a blissful finish. For the next stretch, “Cycles” begins with a uneasy Rhodes loop that builds and erupts into a wall of texture paving its way into “Give In,” where LaValle models a movement that begins subtle and measured before curving up with skyward, percussive bursts (“Stride”) and settling back down to the album’s back-half centerpiece, “Near” featuring the acclaimed English artist Natasha Khan aka Bat For Lashes. “Do you feel me near?” she sings into a mist of widescreen synths and soothing, distant drum beats as if searching through the dark.

                                              TRACK LISTING

                                              1) Prologue
                                              2) Dust Collects
                                              3) Afterglow (featuring Kimbra)
                                              4) Future Falling
                                              5) Breathe
                                              6) Cycles
                                              7) Give In
                                              8) Stride
                                              9) Near (featuring Bat For Lashes)
                                              10) Epilogue

                                              Dennis Alcapone

                                              Yeah Yeah Yeah - Mash Up The Dance

                                                Dennis Alcapone, initially inspired by DJ U Roy, was soon to challenge his crown in the early part of the 70s releasing over 100 hit tunes. He could weave his vocal magic over any tune / rhythm that came his way and take it to another place. Alcapone began DJing (toasting) for the El Paso Hi–Fi Sound System around 1969. His first releases resulted from working with producer Keith Hudson, a succession of hits followed. Dennis moved camp to work with producer Duke Reid reworking some fresh ideas over classic Treasure Isle rhythms. He then went on to work with many top producers between 1970 - 1973, including Coxonne Dodd, Lee Perry, Sir JJ, Winston Riley, Joe Gibbs, Prince Buster all provided an outlet for his musical endeavours.

                                                Another great relationship was his work for producer Bunny Lee, again scoring some big hits including, ‘Guns Don’t Argue’ and ‘Ripe Cherry’ the later adding a twist to Bunny’s massive hit of the time ‘Cherry Oh Baby’. Kingston Sounds have looked to this period in Dennis’s career where there is a wealth of great music.‘Go Deh’ (on Leroy Smart's ‘How Long’), ‘Eternal Life’ (Johnny Clarke’s version of Peter Tosh’s ‘Legalise It’) 'Steve Austin' (The Six Million Dollar Man tale over Leroy Smart’s ‘Pride and Ambition’), 'Wise Man From The East' (Johnny Clarke’s ‘You Have Caught Me Baby’), It Must Come (Delroy Wilson’s ‘Better Must Come’), 'Blessed Are The Meek' (Slim Smith’s ‘Blessed Are The Meek’) to name but a few. Dennis left Jamaica in 1973 just after being awarded the Cup for Best DJ by Swing magazine. With his signature shout of "Yeah Yeah Yeah!" you knew he was going to mash up the dance wherever his musical talents led him.


                                                Dennis Alcapone

                                                Guns Don't Argue

                                                  Cementing his reputation as the star toaster with the small but popular El Paso sound system, based in the Waltham Park area, Dennis Alcapone was one of the first deejays to rise to prominence following U Roy’s breakthrough in the late 1960s. Born Dennis Smith in the rural district of Culloden, he became immersed in sound system culture after settling in western Kingston. Once El Paso became big on the sound system circuit, dental technician-turned-producer Keith Hudson brought him into the studio for his debut recordings, which led to a debut album for Studio One and hit material for Duke Reid, some cut in concert with his deejay sparring partner, Lizzy. Alcapone’s longstanding links with Bunny Lee yielded the excellent "Guns Don’t Argue" album, first issued in 1972, on which the toaster raps with style over some of Lee’s all-time greatest rhythms, including Delroy Wilson’s "Better Must Come", John Holt’s "Left With A Broken Heart" and Slim Smith’s rendition of the Temptations’ soul classic "Ain’t Too Proud To Beg."

                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                  1 Alcapone Guns Don't Argue
                                                  2 It Must Come
                                                  3 Too Proud To Beg
                                                  4 Everybody Needs Love
                                                  5 If It Don't Work Out
                                                  6 Teacher Teacher
                                                  7 Left With A Broken Heart
                                                  8 You Got What It Takes
                                                  9 World Wide Love
                                                  10 Someone Dancing With My Girl

                                                  Toy Tonics welcome one of the US’ absolute legends in the game on their roster - Kai Alcé! One of the original masters of jazzy house, Kai is a prime example, someone who witnessed the genesis of Detroit’s electronic musical landscape and strives to keep that spirit alive. Being of Haitian descent laid the foundation for his musical ear starting with his childhood in Queens, New York. Some of his earliest musical influences included his mother’s penchant for soca music and the distinct Caribbean rhythms of his culture. An appreciation of jazz would be further guided by his father’s expanding audiophile home system. During the 1970s the kindling of hip-hop and the heyday of disco perked the ear of a young Kai while they were living in NYC. The Big Apple would remain a constant throughout his musical journey as the years went on, but it was the move to Michigan that ultimately shaped his artistic vision.

                                                  On this 5 track EP Kai once again makes it all feel so easy! Deeply musical, yet also instantly effective on the dancefloor, tracks like "New Life Livin" and "Slide It In" come with an ease that shows why he’s shaped the game for decades.


                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                  Matt says: Toy Tonics continues its unrelenting dominance of new disco and deep house with the utter legend that is Kai Alce signing five tracks for the label. Silky smooth with an impeccably constructed palette, these are high end, late night burners that'll transport you to basements, a red light and a feeling!

                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                  A1. Slide It In
                                                  A2. Space Skat N Dat
                                                  B1. New Life Livin
                                                  B2. Rough Sands
                                                  B3. Strollin Thru Barcelona

                                                  Thee Alcoholics

                                                  Feedback

                                                    Thee Alcoholics are the brainchild of Rhys Llewellyn, a longtime Rocket Recordings alumnus whose background leans as heavily into the bassbin-shaking realms of electronic music as it does the tinnitus-inducing world of howling, cranked-up ampstacks. Not content with hammering drumskins for numerous floor-shaking records on the Rocket discography from the likes of Hey Colossus and The Notorious Hi-Fi Killers, he’s also been responsible for brain-rearranging electronic works under the Drmcnt and Acidliner monikers. Thee Alcoholics, however - which initially gestated as a result of Rhys himself wanting to pursue the somewhat hostile sound in his own head during lockdown - maps out a collision course between all of the above.

                                                    Cranky and cantankerous yet lysergically aligned, Feedback is mesmeric rock with swagger, warped into sci-fi shapes by the spirit and sonics of bass and soundsystem culture. The psychedelic shapes here are redolent of the ur-klang of The Fall and the monolithic lurch of The Heads, the motorik malevolence less an uplifting trip to the heavens than a drill down to the earth’s core. Discernible in these jackhammer beats, grimly murmured vocals and delirious dirges to certain heads may be the trash futurism of Chrome, the decomposed stomp of unsung legends Earl Brutus and the electro-punk attack of Six Finger Satellite, yet all of the above co-ordinates are waylaid effortlessly by a balls-out intensity and a fearsome intent on aural oblivion at all costs. Feedback may be elemental and primal, yet this is no psych comfort-blanket nor retro-fetishism, rather a repetition-driven journey headlong into intimidating territory unknown. Get on board, and strap yourselves in for a bumpy ride. 

                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    01. What’s The Crack? (What’s The Story?)
                                                    02. Baby I’m Your Man
                                                    03. Sweetheart
                                                    04. It’s So Easy
                                                    05. Pity Me
                                                    06. Feedback
                                                    07. You’re The Zero
                                                    08. Se23
                                                    09. Dumb & Happy

                                                    Alembic

                                                    Shadow Tapes

                                                    ‘For best results, listen with your eyes closed and stereo loud’ recommends the biography of the Devon-born Alembic, whose sound would have you believing that he spent his childhood growing up deep within the Congolese jungle. With his six track EP, Shadow Tapes, Alembic blends together head bopping hip-hop grooves and electronic hubbub which are rooted by African tribal percussion, mixed with a hint of South American funk. Tracks such as Freedom that exhibit shades of an early Bonobo, while Dundun and Faranuka only need vocals from David Byrne and Chuck D added to them before they feature on a N.A.S.A. album. Shadow Tapes is an enthralling myriad of sounds that oozes vibrancy on a splendid experimental musical voyage.

                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    1. Dundun
                                                    2. Astro Bloom
                                                    3. Faranuka
                                                    4. Bump
                                                    5. Freedom
                                                    6. Shadow Tapestry

                                                    Alessandro Alessandroni

                                                    Don't Give Up / Tema Di Susie

                                                    'Tema di Susie' is one of the main themes from the soundtrack composed by Alessandro Alessandroni for the 1976 Italian noir Sangue di sbirro, known in English as Blood and Bullets, as well as Knell, Bloody Avenger (the Susie in the original title refers to the female love interest of the film's hero, who is on a mission to seek revenge for the gangland murder of his policeman father).

                                                    At once sweet and sentimental, haunting and melancholic, 'Tema di Susie' stands out from the other tracks in the film, which are more action oriented. Like the rest of the score, however, it exemplifies the way in which, during the '70s, Italian film composers created their own version of the sound of American blaxploitation cinema, with its groovy blend of funk, jazz, and soul. It is no coincidence that the film's director, B-movie specialist Alfonso Brescia, specifically requested music in the style of Shaft, the iconic film that defined that sound in 1971.

                                                    Though seemingly simple, 'Tema di Susie' is a perfect example of Alessandroni's style – in particular his unique ability to effortlessly blend groove and melody, funk and feeling, into one musical piece. So, we invited different artists with different backgrounds, influences and approaches to bring their individual take on this elegant and now timeless tune.

                                                    With his characteristic style, enigmatic French producer Mounika has spun Alessandroni's dreamy melody into a remix that resonates with the soul.

                                                    Right from the first note, Mounika sets the stage for an uplifting journey. The track's opening, with its hauntingly isolated piano, lays the foundation for what's to come. As the music swells, you'll feel an irresistible surge of positivity and motivation, culminating in a joyous crescendo that celebrates the heart of the composition. Along the way, he weaves in elements that are reminiscent of the French touch sound and the bold beats of the late '90s, all while steering clear of overpowering rhythms or any hint of nostalgic retro vibes.

                                                    What emerges is a remix that's nothing short of a breath of fresh air. It's the kind of music that not only makes you move but stirs something deep within. Mounika's touch is like a painter's brush, layering sonic texture and dynamics to bring new emotional depth to Alessandroni's masterpiece.

                                                    The RELOVED series - is co-curated with fellow independent label Little Beat More.

                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    1. Don't Give Up (feat. Mounika.)
                                                    2. Tema Di Susie

                                                    Alex G

                                                    Beach Music

                                                    Philadelphia’s Alex Giannascoli aka Alex G releases ‘Beach Music’, his forthcoming new album and his first for Domino.

                                                    The album, his seventh full-length, follows on from previous beloved albums ‘DSU’ (Orchid Tapes), ‘Trick’ and’ Rules’, all which have led to a fervent cult fanbase and a number of Artist To Watch designations from publications such as Fader and Rolling Stone.

                                                    The album was mixed by Jacob Portrait of Unknown Mortal Orchestra.

                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    ‘Beach Music’
                                                    Intro
                                                    Bug
                                                    Thorns
                                                    Kicker
                                                    Salt
                                                    Look Out
                                                    Brite Boy
                                                    In Love
                                                    Walk
                                                    Mud
                                                    Ready
                                                    Station
                                                    Snot

                                                    Alex G Live At The Headroom
                                                    (Bonus LP - With Deluxe Vinyl Edition Only)

                                                    Look Out
                                                    Black Hair
                                                    Bug
                                                    Kicker
                                                    Wicked Boy
                                                    Mary
                                                    Ice Head
                                                    Boy
                                                    Snot
                                                    Rules
                                                    Soak
                                                    Mis
                                                    After Ur Gone

                                                    Alex G

                                                    God Save The Animals

                                                      “God” figures in the new album from Philadelphia, PA based Alex Giannascoli's LP’s title, its first song, and multiple of its thirteen tracks thereafter, not as a concrete religious entity but as a sign for a generalized sense of faith (in something, anything) that fortifies Giannascoli, or the characters he voices, amid the songs’ often fraught situations.

                                                      Beyond the ambient inspiration of pop, Giannascoli has been drawn in recent years to artists who balance the public and hermetic, the oblique and the intimate, and who present faith more as a shared social language than religious doctrine.

                                                      As with his previous records, Giannascoli wrote and demoed these songs by himself, at home; but, for the sake of both new tones and “a routine that was outside of my apartment,” he asked some half-dozen engineers to help him produce the “best” recording quality, whatever that meant. The result is an album more dynamic than ever in its sonic palette.

                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                      1. After All
                                                      2. Runner
                                                      3. Mission
                                                      4. S.D.O.S.
                                                      5. No Bitterness
                                                      6. Ain’t It Easy
                                                      7. Cross The Sea
                                                      8. Blessing
                                                      9. Early Morning Waiting
                                                      10. Immunity
                                                      11. Headroom Piano
                                                      12. Miracles
                                                      13. Forgive

                                                      Repress alert! In the four years since legendary Italian producer alexander Robotnik dropped his Undicidisco ep on hell yeah, it has become a cult classic.

                                                      The big room Italo beats have become modern staples and regular fixtures in sets by the likes of Gerd Janson, Peggy Gou, Prins Thomas, Dixon and many others around the globe. Because of this, original 12" versions are highly sought after but rather than paying inflated prices, you can now get your hands on this re-issue.

                                                      The original track here dates back to a coast to coast 12” in 2013. It became a big regular tune for the Balearic Gabba Sound System crew back then before the wider scene picked it up and made it into favourite it is now.

                                                      'Undicidisco' still sounds wildly original and wonderfully unique today with its trippy melodic leads and chunky drum slaps.

                                                      There is also a rugged cosmic mix from Prins Thomas, a raw and unhinged Bawrut version and swirling ambient and downtempo fusion from Irish outfit the vendetta suite to complete this package.

                                                      Do not sleep on this Bonafide Balearic bomb.

                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                      A1. Justin Vandervolgen Edit
                                                      A2. Prins Thomas Diskomiks
                                                      B1. Bawrut 1-2-3-4 Remix
                                                      B2. The Vendetta Suite Stone Tape Remix

                                                      Alfa 9

                                                      My Sweet Movida

                                                        Alfa 9 return with their third album My Sweet Movida. The Newcastle-under-Lyme based four piece are back with their Morricone-esque tinged cosmic country psych rock, that’s layered with vocal harmonies delivering what the band believe to be their strongest set of songs to date. This their first release since ‘Gone to Ground’, which made Vive le Rock and Sound of Confusion best of the year lists in 2013 and saw the band featured in various magazines including Classic Rock and Shindig.

                                                        They were interviewed by Steve Lamacq for his ‘New Favourite Band’ feature at BBC 6 Music around the album release and El Morocco (taken from Gone To Ground) later hit the BBC 6 Music playlist for a month as the band performed live at the Liverpool Psych Fest. Of the band’s debut 'Then We Begin' Clash described this as “A fully realised and hugely ambitious debut which succeeds on every level” whilst Shindig said “one of the best albums of the last decade". The title track ‘Then We Begin’ and ‘Flasher’ from the album more recently surfaced in key sequences of the auto-behemoth that is The Grand Tour. A first taste from My Sweet Movida ‘Smile Dog’ received radio support from Gideon Coe and Guy Garvey as has title track ‘Movida’ at BBC 6 Music. 

                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                        1 Smile Dog
                                                        2 Movida
                                                        3 Different Corner
                                                        4 Rise
                                                        5 When The Lights Go Out
                                                        6 Cinema Of Thunder
                                                        7 Darkest Sea
                                                        8 When I Think Of You
                                                        9 Coincidence Flies
                                                        10 Do It Again
                                                        11 Fly

                                                        // CD2 + DL -

                                                        1 Movida Theme
                                                        2. Different Corner (stripped Version)
                                                        3. Cinema Of Thunder (Stripped Version)
                                                        4 When I Think Of You (Stripped Version)
                                                        5. When The Lights Go Out (Stripped Version)
                                                        6.Do It Again (Stripped Version)
                                                        7. Fly (Stripped Version)
                                                        8.Movida (Stripped Version)
                                                        9.The Glow
                                                        10.Visualise
                                                        11.Want You Back
                                                        12.100 Years 

                                                        Alfa 9

                                                        Deadman

                                                          Alfa 9 formed several years ago in Newcastle-Under-Lyme and signed to Blow Up last year, they are now set to bring their epic psychedelia to a nation-wide audience, through headline shows as well as support slots including The Coral, Edgar Jones (The Stairs), Sunshine Underground and Cosmic Rough Riders. "Deadman" follows up their "For Your Bones" debut and is a groove fuelled rocker full of chunky keyboard, nice harmonies and psyche-guitar riffs. Keep an eye on these guys. There debut album is due soon and they look set to be big news!

                                                          Alfa 9 'Gone To Ground' - their 2nd album, and follows their debut Then We Begin, recently described as “one of the best albums of the last decade” by Shindig! It’s hard to believe that it has been seven years ago since Newcastle-Under-Lyme’s finest were gaining high praise for their lusciously produced debut album Then We Begin. Clash called the record “a definitive debut and stunningly complete piece of music”, Classic Rock said it evoked “The Stones Roses [if they] had lived in Haight-Asbury...” whilst “‘For Your Bones”, said The Sun, “recalls The Who at their best”. Drowned In Sound boldly surmised “leaves you feeling like you've just been caught in the eye of a particularly forceful sonic storm”.

                                                          Alfa 9 may have slowed down, but they didn’t go away. The band took things back to basics, focusing on three-four minute songs, great harmonies and losing the dirt from the guitars and the keyboards. Citing the ’60s and early ’70s folk and country-rock of The Byrds, in particular, Gene Clark, Gram Parsons and The Flying Burrito Brothers, the Paisley Underground bands of early ’80s LA and signature influence The Stone Roses Gone To Ground (which only took six months to record) channels the same love of the past as such contemporaries as The See See, Tame Impala, The Quarter After, Brian Jonestown Massacre and The Beachwood Sparks. “I guess the sort of stuff we were becoming influenced by was far more subtly produced, so it was a pretty natural move,” says Leon of the album’s more spacious production, marked by rich mid-60s harmonies, ringing 12 strings and naturally overdriven and fuzztone guitars. Gone To Ground deserves a place on the record shelf of anyone susceptible to organic jangle and fine melodies.

                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                          1. El Morocco (2:52)
                                                          2. Birling Gap (3:37)
                                                          3. Seedless (3:35)
                                                          4. Gone To Ground (4:23)
                                                          5. Into The Light (2:57)
                                                          6. Old Man Blues (3:42)
                                                          7. Mad Song (3:44)
                                                          8. Green Grass Grows (4:19)
                                                          9. Petty Lies (4:24)
                                                          10. Nothing Feels (3:02)
                                                          11. The Castle (4:20)
                                                          12. Ferry Song (3:35)

                                                          Alfa Mist

                                                          Antiphon - 2022 Repress

                                                            Originally released in 2018, this gorgeous LP from Alfa Mist stands out as one of the finest jazz releases of the current generation.

                                                            Alfa Mist is considered a frontrunner in the new London jazz movement. ‘Antiphon’ was created around a conversation with his brothers, Alfa blends melancholy Jazz harmony with alternative hip-hop and soul. Beautifully mellow and soulful, this album beams with effortless grace and adding another gem to the London Jazz scene.

                                                            If you like Yussef Kamaal/ Kamaal Williams, Ezra Collective and Kamasi Washington this will be right up your street.

                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                            Millie says: This is one of the most beautiful jazz albums of the year by far, an indication of that might be that this sold out before it could reach our shelves! Alfa Mist has created a wave of inspired nu-jazz broken beat, not one to be missed.

                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                            Keep On
                                                            Potential
                                                            Errors
                                                            Breathe
                                                            7th October
                                                            Kyoti
                                                            Nucleus
                                                            Brian

                                                            Alfa Mist is one of the driving forces behind a young and vibrant scene of UK musicians, who've taken on jazz as their musical narrative.

                                                            The producer, self-taught pianist and rapper takes us on a sonic trip back to his beat-making past on the streets of East London, through the depth and musicality he discovered composing and playing jazz. 2017 saw the release of Alfa's breakthrough record, Antiphon and the 2019's album Structuralism were both self-released on his Sekito label.

                                                            His latest endeavour, 2021's Bring Backs, sees Alfa taking on new challenges.The record marks his first release for the label Anti and is also the most detailed exploration of his upbringing in musical form.

                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                            Barry says: though Antifon and Structuralism were undoubtedly skilled constructions and helped to bring Alfa Mist's music to the masses, 'Bring Backs' is by far the most cohesive and competent outing yet. Encompassing elements of jazz and soul as well as a beautiful thread of downbeat lounge and smooth hip-hop this is indeed a journey to be relished. Gorgeous stuff.

                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                            1. Teki
                                                            2. People (feat. Kaya Thomas-Dyke)
                                                            3. Mind The Gap (feat. Lex Amor)
                                                            4. Run Outs
                                                            5. Last Card (Bumper Cars)

                                                            1. Coasting
                                                            2. Attune
                                                            3. Once A Year
                                                            4. Organic Rust

                                                            Alfa Mist

                                                            On My Ones - 2022 Reissue

                                                              With his new project 'On My Ones', Alfa Mist takes a personal journey into melody, composition, improvisation and his relationship with the piano. Striped back from his previous Jazz release, ‘On My Ones’ is filled with a beautiful melancholic sound throughout. Taking a step back from production and additional instrumentation, the self-taught pianist explores the instrument across six new tracks recorded at Fieldgate Studio in Cardiff.

                                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                                              Millie says: Alfa Mist taking a slightly different path leading us to some stunning improvised, instrumental piano pieces. This collection of six tracks 'On My Ones' is honestly soothing for the soul.

                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                              1. High Risk
                                                              2. Sorry
                                                              3. L4
                                                              4. Newham Village
                                                              5. Amigo
                                                              6. Withered

                                                              Alfa Mist

                                                              Variables

                                                                On Variables, his second release for ANTI-, Alfa achieves his most fully realised, expressive musical work to date, coupling his keen ear for looping, memorably emotive piano melodies with intuitive grooves and a free-flowing jazz improvisation. Since the release of his first full-length project Nocturne in 2015, Alfa has established himself as one of the UK’s most focused, in demand and distinct musical voices. He has worked with the likes of Jordan Rakei and Tom Misch. Artists look to him for his unique blend of intimate bedroom production and expansive jazz group orchestration, since Alfa is yet to be boxed into a specific genre. His music spans everything from hip-hop beat-making to producing for artists such as rapper Loyle Carner, composing neo-classical works for the London Contemporary Orchestra, and reworking tracks from composer Ólafur Arnald’s and pioneering jazz label Blue Note.

                                                                The return to live shows has been a welcome one for Alfa and his fans, resulting in an extensive tour throughout UK and Europe. Including a sold-out headline show at the Barbican in London. Alfa Mist will be touring Europe, UK and North America in 2023 again. It is a balance between feeling and perfectionism that ultimately gives Alfa’s music its depth and capacity for repeated listening. It is also an ethos that has enabled his remarkable work-ethic to date. ‘I’ve never been a ‘one album every four years’ artist ‘ I want to put out new projects every year,’ he says. ‘Music is an extension of my life; it is the practice of creating.’

                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                1. Foreword
                                                                2. Borderline
                                                                3. Aged Eyes Feat. Kaya Thomas-Dyke
                                                                4. Cycles
                                                                5. The Gist
                                                                6. Genda
                                                                7. Apho Feat. Bongeziwe Mabandla
                                                                8. Variables
                                                                9. 4th Feb (Stay Awake)
                                                                10. BC

                                                                Algiers

                                                                Algiers

                                                                  Algiers release their self-titled debut album on Matador Records. Steeped in radical politics and deeply indebted to postpunk’s sonic trailblazing and gospel’s spiritual bloodletting, the album imbues neo-modernist hymns with caustic social sentiment and explosive noise.

                                                                  Algiers comprises singer / guitarist Franklin James Fisher (deemed “one of the most powerfully guttural vocalists in rock today” by SPIN), guitarist Lee Tesche, and bassist Ryan Mahan.

                                                                  From the militant stomp of ‘Remains’ to Fisher’s commanding presence on the gospel no wave blowout ‘Black Eunuch’, Algiers channels righteous fury into an incisive, innovative assault that Vice Noisey calls “intense… right on the beat of the current cultural climate.”

                                                                  A trio of émigrés of the American Deep South, now split between New York and London, Algiers synthesize their eclectic influences, from Nina Simone and PJ Harvey to Suicide and Public Enemy, into frightening new forms.

                                                                  “Gospel spook… a double-edged sword of religion and politics to slice through the pasty, vapid mess of pop culture in America.” - Stereogum

                                                                  “While Nick Cave channeled Old Testament fury in order to explore evil with uncomfortable intimacy, Algiers employ it politically, in an effort to name the sound of dispossession.” - Ad Hoc

                                                                  “Mesmerizing… really sucks you in with its weird power.” - The Wire

                                                                  “Dark stuff, but good grief they’ve got soul.” - The Guardian

                                                                  “Insane... Rowland S Howard vs Nitzer Ebb vs politics vs Southern Gospel.” - The Quietus

                                                                  “Sounds like the end of the world.” - Line Of Best Fit

                                                                  Algiers

                                                                  Shook

                                                                    “The world got shook”

                                                                    So Algiers formed a crew. The band - who have built one of the most exciting catalogs and cult followings of recent years - gathered a posse of like-minded artists to create their fourth album, Shook. Stacked with guests spanning icons through to future stars, Shook is a lightning rod for an elusive yet universal energy and feeling. A plurality of voices; a spiritual and geographical homecoming; a strategy of communion in a burning world; the story of an end of a relationship; an Atlanta front porch summer party. Ultimately, it's a 17-track set of the most mind-expanding and thrilling music that you are likely to hear anytime soon.

                                                                    Algiers have always been unflinching, but Shook is at the same time notably joyous and celebratory. It was born when Fisher and Mahan found themselves back in their native Atlanta for several months, reeling from growing pressures and burnout as touring musicians. This triggered an intense period of beatmaking, reconnecting as friends over hours immersed in episodes of Rhythm Roulette and Against the Clock and descending deep into alt-rap YouTube rabbit holes. A revisit of DJ Grand Wizard Theodore’s 1970s punk-infused New York City rap masterpiece ‘Subway Theme’ served as a spiritual moodboard for the album’s cross-pollination of urban and counter-culture styles. Across the seamlessly flowing set, including spoken vignettes and ambient instrumental segues, the band pay respect to a sprawling lineage of rap and punk iconoclasts from DJ Premier, DJ Screw and Dead Boys to Lukah, Griselda and Dïat – chopping and screwing beats on a dusty SP-404 and a Sequential Circuits Tempest, building imagined sample libraries from scratch.

                                                                    The accomplishment of this record is made all the more impressive by the fact it was made by a band who were falling apart and on the verge of breaking up. But instead they have produced an extraordinary, transformative record born from a shared sense of place and experience.

                                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                    Barry says: Part electronic industrial, part post-punk. Algiers have always managed to dodge genre constraints, with an off-kilter angular groove and uncompromiosing electronic intensity. It's impressive then that their diverse range of guests only serves to further widen the boundaries of their sound.

                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                    1. Everybody Shatter (ft. Big Rube)
                                                                    2. Irreversible Damage
                                                                    3. 73%
                                                                    4. Cleanse Your Guilt Here
                                                                    5. As It Resounds (ft. Big Rube)
                                                                    6. Bite Back (ft. Billy Woods & Backxwash)
                                                                    7. Out Of Style Tragedy (ft. Mark Cisneros)
                                                                    8. Comment #2
                                                                    9. A Good Man
                                                                    10. I Can’t Stand It! (ft. Samuel T. Herring & Jae Matthews)
                                                                    11. All You See Is
                                                                    12. Green Iris
                                                                    13. Born (ft. LaToya Kent)
                                                                    14. Cold World (ft. Nadah El Shazly)
                                                                    15. Something Wrong
                                                                    16. An Echophonic Soul (ft. DeForrest Brown Jr. & Patrick Shiroishi)
                                                                    17. Momentary (ft. Lee Bains III)

                                                                    “Ebbs and flows between moments of gritted-teeth tension and furious release, its solemn, confession-booth ruminations offset by heart-racing, steeple-toppling rave-ups.” - Pitchfork

                                                                    “These new songs, seven of them in the end, are fantastic - running the gamut between funk basslines, rolling piano, hissing booms, insidious Vatican shadow rattles and BBC Radiophonic Workshop if they did goth ballads.” - The Quietus

                                                                    Matador Records present Algiers’ second album, ‘The Underside Of Power’, recorded largely in Bristol and produced by Adrian Utley (Portishead) and Ali Chant and mixed by Randall Dunn (Sunn O)))), with post-production by Ben Greenberg (The Men, Hubble, Uniform).

                                                                    Touchstones on the uncompromising and impassioned album run from Southern rap to Northern soul, gospel to IDM, industrial to grime to Italo.

                                                                    More pertinent than ever before, ‘The Underside Of Power’ follows Algiers’ 2015 eponymous debut which received praise from the NY Times, Pitchfork, The Quietus and others. The record touches on oppression, police brutality, dystopia and hegemonic power structures. Its fiery lyrics encompass TS Eliot, the Old Testament, The New Jim Crow, Tamir Rice and Hannah Arendt, while carried by soulful and visceral songs, meditative moments and personal reflection.

                                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                    Barry says: Dense, textured rock and roll hooks, grooving chorus' and snarling vocal crescendos. It's bold in parts, delicately electronic in others and as visceral as you'd expect from Algiers. Euphoric synth leads sweep into foot-stomping majesty in the blink of an eye. An enthralling and bracing journey throughout.

                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                    Walk Like A Panther
                                                                    Cry Of The Martyrs
                                                                    The Underside Of Power
                                                                    Death March
                                                                    A Murmur. A Sign.
                                                                    Mme Rieux
                                                                    Cleveland
                                                                    Animals
                                                                    Plague Years
                                                                    A Hymn For An Average Man
                                                                    Bury Me Standing
                                                                    The Cycle/The Spiral: Time To Go Down Slowly

                                                                    Algiers return in 2020 with their third album 'There Is No Year', which will be released January 17th on Matador Records. 'There is No Year' solidifies and expands upon the doom-laden soul of their foundation, toward an even more epic, genre-reformatting sound, one somehow suspended in the amber of “a different era,” as described by guitarist Lee Tesche. 

                                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                    Barry says: Shouty melancholic rockers Algiers bring us all the feels on their newest outing, 'There Is No Year'. Clearly influenced by the torrid political climes, this rousing and hearty romp is as meaningful as is effecting, a brilliantly written call to arms.

                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                    There Is No Year
                                                                    Disposession
                                                                    Hour Of The Furnaces
                                                                    Losing Is Ours
                                                                    Unoccupied
                                                                    Chaka
                                                                    Wait For The Sound
                                                                    Repeating Night
                                                                    We Can’t Be Found

                                                                    Libyan Reggae at its peak grooves courtesy of Benghazi-born Ahmed Ben Ali. After working with Ahmed in 2020 on the 12" hit "Subhana" (Habibi012) (2.4M Spotify streams), Habibi Funk is back with a fulllength release focusing on Ahmed's releases from the mid 2000's. The tracks on the LP represent a blisteringly deep collection of heavy reggae rhythms and synthesized grooves from a singular creative force, inspired as much from Jamaican sonics as from Libyan folkloric styles, as Ahmed says, "it's the Libyan style, not some bullshit." Out everywhere June 16th.

                                                                    As always, both vinyl and CD come with an extensive booklet featuring background on Ahmed, including unseen photos, scans and more.

                                                                    Our first and major contact with Libyan music began five-or-so years ago, when we were invited to visit an abandoned tape factory in Tunisia. We have talked about this influential visit more at length for the Free Music release (Habibi021), if you're interested. Anyhow, the place was astonishing. It had a room full of unused - but already printed - inlay cards for tapes and three large rooms spreading over two floors of unsold stock. A rough guess would be more than 100,000 copies already dubbed with music, many of which were produced for the Libyan market. On top of this the owner, Hechmi, also told us of another 200,000 blank tapes held in a separate unit. Much of the music we found there was clearly influenced by Jamaican music, and we soon realized how popular Reggae music had been in Libya since the 1970's. Reggae in Libya has dominated the charts since its arrival in the 1970's and flourished with some of the pioneers of Libyan reggae such as Ibrahim Hesnawi, Najib Alhoush and The White Birds Band. Composers like Ahmed Fakroun and Nasser Mizdawi also played around with the genre, although they did not dedicate their sound to it. When we started researching into more contemporary recordings, we quickly came upon Ahmed Ben Ali (37k Spotify Monthly Listeners). Ben Ali is a Libyan singer and producer, whose YouTube channel at the time contained four songs (we later learned they had been uploaded more than ten years prior). Despite the fact that these songs seem to be pretty popular, the channel became inactive a few months after its launch. In the comment section you could read appreciative feedback, not only from Libyans but also people from all over the world who seem to share a common passion for Ben Ali's sound. Generally speaking, there is not really a blueprint on how to find the musicians with whom we would like to re-release music. In this case, we did consider visiting Libya, but in the end, it turned out not to be possible for a number of reasons. We focused our efforts on online research, and eventually we were able to connect with Ahmed by phone. Our work with Ahmed started with a 12-inch released with "Subhana" on the A-side and "Damek Majeb" on the B-side (track 4 on this release), which at the time were among the only songs we knew of Ahmed (Habibi012).

                                                                    After the release, he sent us some more songs, which we loved just as much. Soon after, the idea was born to follow up with a full-length release which Ahmed was happy to commit to. In early 2023, we met in person in Cairo to share a few more stories and to take some photos for the release, which you can find throughout the booklet accompanying the LP and CD. The lead-off single is the stellar rhythms of "Yarait" out May 5th along with LP pre-order to capitalize on Bandcamp Friday. Ahmed creates a singular sound that's inspired as much by the Jamaican sonics as it is by Libyan folkloric styles, and the rap-refrain will have you singing along by the songs end, a perfect track for the warmer spring/summer days. Second single, out May 19th is the upbeat slammer "Aziz O Adda." It's hard not to feel happy when the horn refrain comes in, followed by the anthemic vocals that make you want to dance out into the street, a dancefloor sureshot for any party, especially the tropical outdoor variety. Third single is "Ya Ta'ebha," out June 2nd, a bass-heavy reggae slammer if there ever was one – with stabbing pianos and synths, deep bass, and a hiphop influenced head-nodding percussive rhythm, rounded out with a stunning guitar solo – the track will surely be on loop as you bounce down the block. Album focus track "Ghali" is another standout reggae-infused tune, with vocoder, anthemic vocals, and synthetic brass, a perfect sonic showcase of the immense creative force that is Ben Ali. At his home studio, Ahmed operates as sound technician and producer, recording the music in addition to writing the lyrics – a one-man musical squad. Contextualizing his own style, Ben Ali points out that, "The Libyan folkloric rhythm is very similar to the reggae rhythm. So, if Libyan people listen to reggae, it's easy for them to relate because it sounds familiar. This is the main reason why reggae became so popular here. [...] We played the reggae Libyan style, it's not the same as in Jamaica. We added our oriental notes to it and if you mix both it becomes something great." With a bit of laughter, he adds that "...to me it's still original reggae, it's the Libyan style, not some bullshit."

                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                    1. Ya Rait
                                                                    2. Subhana
                                                                    3. Ya Ghalian
                                                                    4. Damek Majeb
                                                                    5. Ya Ghayeb
                                                                    6. Ghali
                                                                    7. La Ta'tather
                                                                    8. Ya Ta'ebha
                                                                    9. Ana Middaee
                                                                    10. Aziz W Adda

                                                                    Baba Ali

                                                                    Memory Device

                                                                      Though most debuts are the culmination of a lifetime of influences and experiences, few artists succeed in mapping their musical journey quite as vividly as Baba Ali has on Memory Device. Tracing his Nigerian heritage, an adolescence absorbing No Wave and the hip hop on NYC’s Hot 97, time immersed in the techno scene in Berlin, and the experimental punk spirit of his current base in London, Memory Device is an enthralling introduction to a musician who resolutely defies pigeonholing.

                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                      Draggin' On
                                                                      Black Wagon
                                                                      Thought Leader
                                                                      Nature's Curse
                                                                      Better Days
                                                                      The Well
                                                                      Got An Idea
                                                                      Waiting Room
                                                                      Nuclear Family
                                                                      Temp Worker 

                                                                      Alias

                                                                      Fever Dream

                                                                        Anticon founder and instrumental rap innovator Alias is reborn with Fever Dream, his sixth full-length for the label. Alias' acclaimed 2008 LP Resurgam represented a culmination of the sound he'd been chasing the previous five years - a bewitchingly blue combination of icy atmosphere, haunted melodies and hard drums. He cleansed his palate with 2010's Fallen House, Sunken City, the modern boom-bap masterpiece he produced for emcee B. Dolan, and when it came time to return to the Alias oeuvre, he was ready for a reboot.

                                                                        'Fever Dream' is Alias' most inspired and dynamic record in years. Spurred by the psychedelic sound and off-kilter groove of electronic experimentalists like Flying Lotus, Modeselektor and Bibio, he ditched quantized beats, embraced warmth, and set the whole thing wobbling to a warped dance pulse. Incorporating generous amounts of chopped, pitch-bent R&B vocals, plus sprinklings of live instrumentation and loads of left turns, Fever Dream is a stylistic whirlwind of hallucinatory house, homespun big beat, swinging downtempo, and melodic break music.

                                                                        Second song "Wanna Let It Go" offers a mainline into the new album. Laced with soulful moans, deep bass, digital blips and swooning synths, the track can't help but nod to contemporaries like James Blake and Nosaj Thing, while the soupy, seething "Revl Is Divad" seems to pluck its particular swing from the early '90s (the title contains a hint as to specifics). "Feverdreamin" is a lush tropical breeze of a song sounding like Boards of Canada interpreting Animal Collective, and "Sugarpeeeee" is an exercise in ghostly electric R&B that goes out on some serious clang.

                                                                        Alias brings in a few collaborators as well. Subtle's Dax Pierson fleshes out the lush, jittery funk of "Talk In Technicolor" by lending his voice and keys to the cause. For "Dahorses," old friend DJ Mayonnaise plays the New Wave synth, while Mike Haggett crushes the drums, building to a Tortoise-y full-band finale. The throbbing "Lady Lambin'" samples the "la-dee-da's" of fellow Mainer Lady Lamb the Beekeeper, while "Boom Boom Boom," tosses the modulated coo of WHY?'s Yoni Wolf into a blender with some slowed-down Bhangra beats.

                                                                        Fittingly, the album comes to a close with "Wrap," where a girl and a guy nabbed from other songs spar over the equally contentious sonics, ranging from stuttering hip-hop to dub-damaged ambience to a crescendo of percussion, chimes and voice. And just like that, Fever Dream ends, with no indication that the reverie is actually over. Bad news for the short term - it's hard not to want more - but the long view looks great: renewed, Alias has a ton of new ground to explore.

                                                                        Alias' 6th full-length from Anticon with his most inspired productions yet.


                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                        1. Goinswimmin
                                                                        2. Wanna Let It Go
                                                                        3. Revl Is Divad
                                                                        4. No Choice
                                                                        5. Dahorses
                                                                        6. Lady Lambin'
                                                                        7. Talk In Technicolor
                                                                        8. Feverdreamin
                                                                        9. Boom Boom Boom
                                                                        10. Tagine
                                                                        11. Sugarpeeeee
                                                                        12. Wrap

                                                                        Alice In Chains

                                                                        Dirt - 2022 Reissue

                                                                          "Dirt" is the second studio album by the American rock band Alice in Chains. Originally released on September 29th 1992 through Columbia Records. The album received critical acclaim and has gone on to sell five million copies worldwide, making "Dirt" the band's highest selling album to date. It was also the band's last album recorded with all four original members. 'Rolling Stone' placed the album at No 26 on its list of the '100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time'. "Dirt" was included in the 2005 book '1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die'. It was voted "Critic's Choice Album of the Year". 'Guitar World' named "Dirt" as the best guitar album of 1992. 'Loudwire' named it as one of the best Metal albums of the 1990 s, and 'Rolling Stone' ranked it at No 6 on its list of "50 Greatest Grunge Albums" in 2019. 

                                                                          Alice In Chains

                                                                          Jar Of Flies - 2024 Reissue

                                                                            Originally released in 1994, Jar of Flies is the 4x platinum EP including hit songs “I Stay Away,” “No Excuses,” and “Nutshell”. The acoustic-based album described as ‘deeply gorgeous’ by Rolling Stone magazine reached No. 4 in the UK Charts (as well hitting the top spot in the US – a first for an EP).

                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                            Side A
                                                                            1. Rotten Apple
                                                                            2. Nutshell
                                                                            3. I Stay Away
                                                                            4. No Excuses

                                                                            Side B
                                                                            1. Whale & Wasp
                                                                            2. Don’t Follow
                                                                            3. Swing On This

                                                                            Alice

                                                                            Alice - 2022 Reissue

                                                                              Formed in the late 1960s Alice was arguably the most interesting of the crop of French bands that put their own spin on the blues rock scene born in Britain and America. Playing a gaggle of instruments, including woodwinds and vibes, the combo had a sound that often departed from guitar-led grooves to incorporate European classical music and South American folk. “This re-mastered version of Alice’s auspicious BYG debut provides an opportunity to reassess a band that deserves wider recognition ...” Kevin Le Gendre, 2022

                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                              1. Axis
                                                                              2. Onurb
                                                                              3. Le Nouveau Monde
                                                                              4. L’arbre
                                                                              5. Valse
                                                                              6. L’enfant
                                                                              7. Extraits Du “Cercle” Final / Thème
                                                                              8. Venez Jouer I
                                                                              9. Mexican Song
                                                                              10. Venez Jouer Ii
                                                                              11. Tournez La Page...
                                                                              12. Fumée Grise Et Marrons Chauds
                                                                              13. De L’autre Côté Du Miroir
                                                                              14. Viens
                                                                              15. Le Nouveau Monde (Single Version)
                                                                              16. Que Pouvons-Nous Faire Ensemble ?
                                                                              17. Je Voudrais Habiter Le Soleil
                                                                              18. Il Viendra

                                                                              Alien Ballroom (Koolaid)

                                                                              Zero Pac A.D.

                                                                                Say hello to The Alien Ballroom, the combination previously known as Koolaid (Global Tyranny). "Huh?" you may think, "What has happened to Koolaid???" Let's be perfectly clear about this: there is a current market glut of "koolaids". The group, therefore, have sensibly altered their nomenclature and are henceforth known as The Alien Ballroom. You may recall Agitated Records "I'm So Convoluted" compilation - or you may not. Rest assured friends, there is guaranteed conceptual continuity here. On their new Agitated Records long player Zero PAC A.D. the mystrionic Alien Ballroom plant their seeds and pitch their balls on the lush interzone betwixt the vintage and the cutting-edge to create a seven song album that fuses Atomic Age pop foppery with Neolithic year-zero sanguinity. Aficionados of their previous releases will find much to enjoy in this new recording - or perhaps they won't. Frankly, it vexes the band not. Of course, we really should have made some mention that this album is "song based" and not just relentless "space-rock-riff-battery" - is it as weird and leftfield as the Koolaid album? Probably not ...or maybe it is. Very different but very similar perhaps – we will leave it up to you.

                                                                                Brand new! 7 tracks on 12" vinyl! comes with a DL postcard..you can actually see members of the band in song making pose on the sleeve...

                                                                                Side one, is one long track that pretty much sets out the M.O from the get go.. you will shake, you will shiver, you will want to play it over and over and over to work out why it has taken over your life..but look out, theres 6 tracks on the other side that will equally blast your mind.. heres the rub, its NOTHING like the Koolaid 12", but really, its just like the Koolaid 12"... we could list a load of bands you might like also..but thats irrelevant.. its loud, its nasty, it will make you dance oddly, you will go and see them play live....

                                                                                500 copies only..

                                                                                Ellen Allien

                                                                                Sool

                                                                                  What is "Sool"? How is "Sool"? "Sool" is everything, everyone and no-one – "Sool" is a phantasm, a creation, which reflects the album's atmosphere, and also Ellen Allien as a person. Opening with the slowling building atmopheric street / cafe recording of "Einsteigen", the scene is set for a series of minimal electronic tracks, either techno, or more intricate electronica. Featuring precise programming and the subtlest layers of keyboard and synth work, "Sool" is a sparse but beautiful outing for Berlin's BPitch Controller.

                                                                                  Alien Ensemble

                                                                                  Alien Ensemble 2

                                                                                    Besides playing and recording with Alien Ensemble, Micha Acher also plays tuba in the band Millipede, contributes trumpet parts to the "Landlergschwistern" and the "Hochzeitskapelle" oh, and then there's also this other indie band he's been working with - a certain group called The Notwist. Micha Acher formed Alien Ensemble in 2010 as a passion project; he wanted to have a personal outlet that allowed him to, indeed, focus on his two greatest passions: playing trumpet and coming up with intricate, instrumental arrangements. Arriving in a similar vein as its predecessor, you'll hear everything from Jazz to Kraut, from Ambient to soundtrack-type music, from New Music to, well, even Pop (a recent addition) on the second album. 

                                                                                    Alien Radio

                                                                                    Kugeln

                                                                                      Here's the 2nd part in Dekorder's brand new series of highly limited Hybrid-Vinyl 12" releases to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the label. It comes out simultaneously with parts 3 (Ensemble Economique) and 4 (Kemialliset Ystävät). The 1st part by Pye Corner Audio has been a massive success and sold out within two weeks (remaining copies are only available to subscribers).

                                                                                      Future contributions will feature new & exclusive recordings by Leyland Kirby, Excepter, Sonic Boom (EAR), Bill Kouligas (PAN Records), Vindicatrix and Black To Comm. Hybrid-Vinyl is a newly devised combination of a Picture-Disc on one side and a regular vinyl release on the other. The audio will be cut into the black vinyl side to utilise the superior audio quality of classic vinyl (compared to the often weaker sounding picture disc pressings).

                                                                                      "Kugeln" is Alien Radio's 3rd release after the sold-out split-LP with Keith Fullerton Whitman and a 4-way split 7" on the Belgian Kraak label with Köhn, Ducktails and Peaking Lights. AR is one of many aliases of Northern Germany's Ulf Schütte, a (part-time) member of Datashock, Black To Comm, Aosuke, Phantom Horse, etc. and founder of the Tape Tektoniks cassette label (Heatsick, Ducktails, Cloudland Canyon, etc.).

                                                                                      Like his previous works "Kugeln" has been produced mainly on Schütte's Modular Synthesizer. His music has (rightly) been compared to the works of Ursula Bogner, Conny Plank, Dick Raaijmakers, Cluster/Harmonia and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. There's an atmosphere of ease and playfulness in Schütte's compositions and his melodies and arrangements have over time become more and more varied and exciting.

                                                                                      A 3rd bonus track presents a gnarled & coarse remix of "Kugeln" by up-and-coming Hamburg producer Jem Circs.

                                                                                      Mastering by Sonic Boom (aka Pete Kember of Spacemen 3, Spectrum, EAR)! Artwork by Marc Richter (Black To Comm).

                                                                                      Highly collectable vinyl-only release (no repress!) on a new format. Cut by Lupo at Calyx Mastering.

                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                      1. Kugeln (05:48)
                                                                                      2. Wallerfangen (06:09)
                                                                                      3. Kugeln Rmx By Jem Circs (06:33)

                                                                                      A hybrid meeting of two musical voyagers working at maximum velocity for the betterment and detriment of all human kind. Join Steve Mason (The Beta Band) and Martin Duffy (Primal Scream) as they take you out of this world, into near Space and back to planet Earth again with their collaborative four track mini album, ‘Livin’ In Elizabethan Times’.

                                                                                      Rush released before imminent, full disclosure, this musical space ride from Alien Stadium is the sound of two enormous brains working in unrestricted full flow. This record is inevitable and is beautiful, frightening and enlightening. 30 minutes of music.

                                                                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                      Barry says: A collaboration between two of the biggest names from two of the biggest bands in indie music history is always going to be an exciting prospect, and this does not disappoint. An equally weighted, and beguiling mix of the sounds you'd expect from both camps. Brilliant.

                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                      This One’s For The Humans
                                                                                      The Visitations
                                                                                      The Moon Is Not Your Friend
                                                                                      Titanic Dance (Lynch Mob Mix)

                                                                                      Alien Starr

                                                                                      World Of Ecstasy

                                                                                        Superb slice of super-rare electro funk grooviness originally released as a one-off small-run private press 12” single out of Ohio, USA in 1985.

                                                                                        Complete with vocoders, slap bass, drum machine, hand claps and space vocals, this electro boogie funk rarity is the jam.

                                                                                        This is a one-off pressing, exact reproduction single, remastered and restored by Soul Jazz Records, and is taken from Soul Jazz Records’ recent ‘Space Funk 2 - Afro-Futurist Electro Funk In Space 1976-84’ compilation.

                                                                                        This 12” comes in four-colour black and white original sleeve design and features both an extended and short version of ‘Music-A-Lizer’ plus two extra tracks, ‘World Of Ecstasy’ and ‘Computer’.

                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                        1. Music-A-Lizer (Short Version)
                                                                                        2. World Of Ecstasy
                                                                                        3. Music-A-Lizer (Long Verson)
                                                                                        4. Computer

                                                                                        Alien Tango

                                                                                        Kinda Happy, Kinda Sad

                                                                                          The long awaited debut LP by Alien Tango, a joyous and bizarre compilation of what one-man-band and producer Alberto García Roca claims are the "classics from a parallel universe". A bedroom recording that sounds bigger than life, colourful and eclectic like a fever dream where David Bowie, MGMT and Queen are knife fighting in a church while the priest shreds on a detuned guitar and the organ is set on fire.

                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                          A1. Uwu
                                                                                          A2. Lemme Go
                                                                                          A3. B.F.F.
                                                                                          A4. Pulpo Frito
                                                                                          A5. Song For FIFA
                                                                                          A6. Kinda Happy, Kinda Sad
                                                                                          B1. Hubble
                                                                                          B2. Memories Are Better Than The Real Thing
                                                                                          B3. Día Gris
                                                                                          B4. Fish & Chips
                                                                                          B5. Sleep Paralysis
                                                                                          B6. 1000 Years

                                                                                          Cult punk rock heroes, Alkaline Trio return with ‘My Shame Is True’, their most dynamic album to date. In anticipation of the release, the band have debuted a brand new single ‘I Wanna Be Warhol’ from the forthcoming album.

                                                                                          Recorded with Bill Stevenson of punk legends The Descendents and Black Flag and with Jason Livermore at the producers’ Blasting Room Studios in Colorado, ‘My Shame Is True’ pushes the band into new musical terrain while embracing their classic Trio sound. The album contains 40 minutes of passionate punk-filled rock that showcases guitarist/vocalist Matt Skiba, bassist/vocalist Dan Andriano and drummer Derek Grant at their absolute best.

                                                                                          "We're very proud of it,” says Matt Skiba. “Once we got in the studio, the songs really took on a shape of their own.”

                                                                                          From the album’s first melodic opener ‘She Lied To The FBI’ to the first single, ‘I Wanna Be A Warhol’ the Trio waste no time setting the tone for their energetic, hook-filled, eighth studio album. For the first time ever on an Alkaline Trio record, ‘My Shame Is True’ finds a guest appearance from Rise Against’s Tim Mcllarth on rousing punk rock anthem, ‘I Pessimist’, while songs like ‘I’m Only Here To Disappoint’ and album closer ‘Till Death Do Is Part’ remind fans of classic Trio, with stellar song-writing and catchy choruses.

                                                                                          Determined to never make the same record twice, Alkaline Trio have preserved the most electric elements of their collaborative songwriting abilities while pushing ahead creatively and as a band. With multiple world tours, numerous chart successes, and over fifteen years under their belt, the dark punk trio have cemented their legacy with ‘My Shame Is True’.

                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                          1 She Lied To The FBI
                                                                                          2 I Wanna Be A Warhol
                                                                                          3 I'm Only Here To Disappoint
                                                                                          4 Kiss You To Death
                                                                                          5 The Temptation Of St Anthony
                                                                                          6 I Pessimist
                                                                                          7 Only Love
                                                                                          8 The Torture Doctor
                                                                                          9 Midnight Blue
                                                                                          10 One Last Dance
                                                                                          11 Young Lovers
                                                                                          12 Until Death Do Us Part

                                                                                          Alkaline Trio

                                                                                          This Addiction

                                                                                            Alkaline Trio return with their new album "This Addiction" - their first new material in years.

                                                                                            Erol Alkan

                                                                                            A Hold On Love (Reworks)

                                                                                            Having already forged a scene-shifting career as a DJ, producer, remixer and collaborator, it was only in 2013 that Erol Alkan released a debut EP, 'Illumination' on his label Phantasy. Its shimmering opener was 'A Hold On Love', the soaring, glossy chords that have remained a staple in Alkan's DJ sets in the decade since.

                                                                                            Upon its tenth anniversary, Alkan presents two subtle but hugely effective reworks that transport one of the London producer's most enduring tracks onto contrasting dance floors.

                                                                                            The '(dyna-mix)' finds canyons of heady dub and psychedelia among halcyon chords, first means tested on wide-eyed crowds at Houghton Festival and throughout Alkan's ongoing 'To The Rhythm' all-nighters. Meanwhile, the '(trip-mix)' subtly lifts the energy for a pacier take, rich in reverie yet without sacrificing the detail and musicality always at the centre of Alkan's still fertile blend of house, electro, techno and alternative sensibilities.

                                                                                            The two tracks are available pressed onto extremely limited edition vinyl featuring manually screen printed sleeves, hand numbered by Erol himself. 300 copies only.

                                                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                            Matt says: Reminiscent of some lost Kevin Saunderson nugget, but with added stadium-busting energy; two fresh takes on a certified Erol Alkan banger that'll obliterate any large arena.

                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                            A. A Hold On Love (dyna-mix) 
                                                                                            AA. A Hold On Love (trip-mix) 

                                                                                            ALL HANDS_MAKE LIGHT

                                                                                            Darling The Dawn

                                                                                              The new kosmische electronic shoegaze duo of Ariel Engle (Broken Social Scene, Patrick Watson, La Force) and Efrim Manuel Menuck (Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Thee Silver Mt. Zion). Longtime friends, collaborators, and stalwarts of the Montréal post-punk community, this is their first full-fledged project together. Mixed by Jace Lasek (The Besnard Lakes) and featuring guest players Jessica Moss (Thee Silver Mt Zion, Big | Brave) and Liam O’Neil (Suuns).

                                                                                              AH_ML weaves these 2 unique voices through lustrous tendrils of blown-out tones and drones, expanding on Menuck’s eponymous modular and analog synth-based work of recent years, now imbued with an additionally searing, soulful warmth and melodicism through Engle’s singing. “Darling The Dawn” is a spellbinding album of preternaturally genre-bending sonics and songwriting: a sort of electronic shoegaze suffused with freak-folk, kosmische, darkwave and post-industrial, flowing from ambient minimalism to pulsing maximalism, conjuring traditionals sung in the haze of earliest light accompanied by overdriven circuit boards powered with ungrounded wires.

                                                                                              Engle and Menuck see AH_ML in a folk lineage traced through the likes of Pentangle and Trees to White Magic and Amps For Christ. While there’s no discernable guitar or acoustic instrumentation on the album (warm distorted synths provide the palette, along with signal-processed violin from fellow-traveller Jessica Moss), off-kilter drone incantations like “A Sparrow’s Lift” and “A Workers’ Graveyard (Poor Eternal)” perhaps sit most overtly within these seams of the skewed-folk substratum. The dichotomic ritualism of Can is an adjacent signpost, where methodical longform soundscaping combines with a feeling of extemporized immediacy. The album’s tremendous 10-minute centerpieces “We Live On A Fucking Planet And Baby That’s The Sun” and the motorik-driven “The Sons And Daughters Of Poor Eternal” also make this influence explicit thanks in part to the resplendent drumming of guest Liam O’Neil (Suuns), who helps propel both tracks to their spiralling peaks. Above all it’s the singing and lyrics, in method and melodic delivery, that conjure certain freak-folk furrows.

                                                                                              Engle calls this “music inspired by ancestor music, sea shanties for seas we’ve never sailed” and the duo have indeed forged a collection on “Darling The Dawn” where vocals often feel strangely rooted in traditionals, while the instrumentation resonates out-of-time, in a liminal space at once glisteningly synthetic and oxidized in analog patina. As the album title suggests, sleepless anxiety/euphoria and a sense of somatic channeling is vital to these songs: “I mostly kept the first thought I had, like a cold read, I wanted the melodies to be immediate and to surprise me, not a laboured process; it’s about being a weather vane, guided by preconscious impulses” says Engle.

                                                                                              For Menuck, the record started “with an idea of making a long thing about ‘THE DAWN’, the different weights of its radiance, the way it kisses our dumb faces when we rise and leave the night behind, the heaviness of that light when you haven’t slept.” “Darling The Dawn” captures a wholly compelling collaboration between Engle and Menuck in an album of genuine thematic power, thrumming with alternately tender and serrated beauty as only their combined strengths and sensibilities could conjure.

                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                              1. A Sparrows’ Lift
                                                                                              2. We Live On A Fucking Planet And Baby That’s The Sun
                                                                                              3. Waiting For The Light To Quit
                                                                                              4. A Workers’ Graveyard (Poor Eternal)
                                                                                              5. The Sons And Daughters Of Poor Eternal
                                                                                              6. Anchor
                                                                                              7. Lie Down In Roses Dear

                                                                                              All Them Witches

                                                                                              Sleeping Through The War - Deluxe With Tascam Demos

                                                                                                Disc 1 is the standard album. Disc 2 are demos from the original recording session featuring 7 demo tracks recorded in the band's garage on a reel-to-reel Tascam 388. Pressed on limited edition Green/Black Swirl Vinyl.

                                                                                                Produced by Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson, Rival Sons) and mixed/engineered by UK-bred young-gun Eddie Spear, All Them Witches' Sleeping Through The War is the quartet's most bold and well-crafted record to date. The album's creation marks the first time in the band's history that a record was written before entering the studio. This process allowed for an alignment of the band's art, desire and time. Convening in Nashville for only six days after a year of relentlessly touring their New West Records debut Dying Surfer Meets His Maker, the band's spirit coalesced in a rhythm of statement and melody that simply needs to be heard... repeatedly. With the guidance of Cobb and Spear, Sleeping Through The War captures the truest energy of the group, full blast, fun and contemplative. The record was made with volume in mind.

                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                1. Bulls
                                                                                                2. Don't Bring Me Coffee
                                                                                                3. Bruce Lee
                                                                                                4. 3-5-7
                                                                                                5. Am I Going Up? 
                                                                                                6. Alabaster
                                                                                                7. Cowboy Kirk
                                                                                                8. Internet
                                                                                                9. Bruce Lee (Demo)
                                                                                                10 .Cowboy Kirk (Demo) 
                                                                                                11. Alabaster (Demo)
                                                                                                12. Bulls Intro (Demo)
                                                                                                13. Punk Jam (Demo)
                                                                                                14. 3-5-7 (Demo)
                                                                                                15. Internet (Demo)

                                                                                                To screengaze we see the frenzy of the hyperreality; the chaotic and unending flow of info which serves as the composite of the idealworld as it’s presented to us. Projections of self-styled-life, illusions of societal norm, prescribed freedom, and omnipresent prompts for consumption embody this hyperworld which once zoomed in on becomes dissociative, overwhelming, and often unstable as its reflection is held up to itself.

                                                                                                While to windowgaze, we see a muted reflection of the actual. We see in such a way that allows us to view a still and serene world onto which we can project our own idealisms; romanticising the mundane with notions of love and beauty, while flirting with senses of meaninglessness and nothingness. Through windowgazing we allow ourselves to eulogise the actual in a “is-it-really-real” way.

                                                                                                Tears Voyuer is the debut LP by the duo All Times Now Nothing. Tears Voyuer is presented in two formats. The physical 12” LP is comprised of two 22 minute collage pieces. The digital format is made up of 14 tracks which form the basis of the collages as heard on the record. Digital download included with the release.

                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                A1. Ad
                                                                                                A2. Mm Denone
                                                                                                A3. Patience
                                                                                                A4. Love
                                                                                                A5. Dream
                                                                                                A6. Whats It Like
                                                                                                A7: Television
                                                                                                B1. Bound
                                                                                                B2. Shutter
                                                                                                B3. Gut
                                                                                                B4. Smile?
                                                                                                B5. Smudge Into Air
                                                                                                B6. Tears Voyuer

                                                                                                All We Are

                                                                                                Providence

                                                                                                  ‘Providence’, released on Double Six, is All We Are’s most euphoric and propulsive work to date, underpinned with a warmth that runs through everything the Liverpool-based trio do. With ‘Providence’, All We Are have created an album celebrating the universal virtues of love, loss, sex, friendship and dance.

                                                                                                  Ireland’s Richard O’Flynn (drums), Norway’s Guro Gikling (bass) and Brazil’s Luis Santos (guitar), recorded their third record in Liverpool in a retired school building. Where its predecessor had been clouded by anxieties, manifesting in drone-indebted guitars and a dark heaviness, ‘Providence’ lands with a lighter touch aided by working with producer Dave McCracken (Depeche Mode, dEUS).

                                                                                                  Offering respite from the gloom, the album’s driving force is the power of music to heal, no matter what your beliefs or worries.

                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                  1. Providence
                                                                                                  2. Heart Of Mine
                                                                                                  3. Not Your Man
                                                                                                  4. L Is For Lose
                                                                                                  5. Beauty In Loss
                                                                                                  6. When You Cry
                                                                                                  7. How You Get Me
                                                                                                  8. Elegy
                                                                                                  9. Bad Advice
                                                                                                  10. Deliver It

                                                                                                  All We Are

                                                                                                  Sunny Hills

                                                                                                  All We Are are Guro Gikling from Norway (vocals, bass), Luis Santos from Brazil (guitars) and Richard O’Flynn from Ireland (drums/vocals). It hasn’t escaped them that the world seems to be spiraling into a period of darkness and through their music; they want to say it’s ok not to belong and it’s ok to feel different.

                                                                                                  The resulting Sunny Hills is an irresistibly danceable, dark yet uplifting record about what it means to be alive right now and the power of friendship and togetherness in a world intent on driving us apart.

                                                                                                  The artwork echoes this sentiment, the band explain “it shows an old house sandwiched between two large buildings under development. The woman who owned the house refused to sell to a number of developers including Donald Trump. She resisted for years while the developers even bought the space above the house. She finally won the case and stayed there for a further decade until her death. Before that, she watched Donald Trump’s casino fail and close its doors. There is a feeling of powerful resistance in this story that we relate to along with a real sense of defiance and eventual victory against a bigger power.”

                                                                                                  Whilst political, Sunny Hills also documents the emotional rollercoaster the three-piece have been on in the past two years. Their adopted city Liverpool affected the album as well, it’s “an immigrant city with a proud history of welcoming everyone” they state, it’s also a singularly radical and resistant city and the band see a parallel between today’s climate of alienation and fear and the era of Thatcher.

                                                                                                  Political, poetic, danceable and affirming - for all the proud citizens of nowhere, All We Are give you Sunny Hills.

                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                  1. Burn It All Out
                                                                                                  2. Human
                                                                                                  3. Animal
                                                                                                  4. Dance
                                                                                                  5. Down
                                                                                                  6. Dreamer
                                                                                                  7. Youth
                                                                                                  8. Waiting
                                                                                                  9. Punch

                                                                                                  All We Are

                                                                                                  Sunny Hills

                                                                                                  All We Are are Guro Gikling from Norway (vocals, bass), Luis Santos from Brazil (guitars) and Richard O’Flynn from Ireland (drums/vocals). It hasn’t escaped them that the world seems to be spiraling into a period of darkness and through their music; they want to say it’s ok not to belong and it’s ok to feel different.

                                                                                                  The resulting Sunny Hills is an irresistibly danceable, dark yet uplifting record about what it means to be alive right now and the power of friendship and togetherness in a world intent on driving us apart.

                                                                                                  The artwork echoes this sentiment, the band explain “it shows an old house sandwiched between two large buildings under development. The woman who owned the house refused to sell to a number of developers including Donald Trump. She resisted for years while the developers even bought the space above the house. She finally won the case and stayed there for a further decade until her death. Before that, she watched Donald Trump’s casino fail and close its doors. There is a feeling of powerful resistance in this story that we relate to along with a real sense of defiance and eventual victory against a bigger power.”

                                                                                                  Whilst political, Sunny Hills also documents the emotional rollercoaster the three-piece have been on in the past two years. Their adopted city Liverpool affected the album as well, it’s “an immigrant city with a proud history of welcoming everyone” they state, it’s also a singularly radical and resistant city and the band see a parallel between today’s climate of alienation and fear and the era of Thatcher.

                                                                                                  Political, poetic, danceable and affirming - for all the proud citizens of nowhere, All We Are give you Sunny Hills.

                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                  1. Burn It All Out
                                                                                                  2. Human
                                                                                                  3. Animal
                                                                                                  4. Dance
                                                                                                  5. Down
                                                                                                  6. Dreamer
                                                                                                  7. Youth
                                                                                                  8. Waiting
                                                                                                  9. Punch

                                                                                                  Allah-Las met while working in an LA record store, but they became a band in an even more rare and special space – a Californian basement, dug out somewhere between the mountains and the beach. They began gigging shortly after their inception in and around Los Angeles in the later part of 2008. It wasn’t until three years later that they would find the proper environment to record their first single ‘Catamaran’ / ‘Long Journey’ which now bookends their upcoming self-titled release.

                                                                                                  These are the kind of songs that bounce between London and Los Angeles, the kind of thing that could have come from Mick Jagger or Arthur Lee or both at once, with crystalline guitar and slo-mo drums that recall the way the waves take big bites of the beach at night.

                                                                                                  This is mystery music from the strange and ancient-modern California fringe.

                                                                                                  Allah-Las are a reflection of a reflection, a band that is psychedelic not because of reverb or shredding through pedals but for their simple way their songs seem to extend to infinity.

                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                  1. Catamaran
                                                                                                  2. Don’t You Forget It
                                                                                                  3. Busman’s Holiday
                                                                                                  4. Sacred Sands
                                                                                                  5. No Voodoo
                                                                                                  6. Sandy
                                                                                                  7. Ela Navega
                                                                                                  8. Tell Me (What’s On Your Mind)
                                                                                                  9. Catalina
                                                                                                  10. Vis à Vis
                                                                                                  11. Seven Point Five
                                                                                                  12. Long Journey

                                                                                                  Allah-Las met while working in an LA record store, but they became a band in an even more rare and special space – a Californian basement, dug out somewhere between the mountains and the beach. They began gigging shortly after their inception in and around Los Angeles in the later part of 2008. It wasn’t until three years later that they would find the proper environment to record their first single ‘Catamaran’ / ‘Long Journey’ which now bookends their upcoming self-titled release.

                                                                                                  These are the kind of songs that bounce between London and Los Angeles, the kind of thing that could have come from Mick Jagger or Arthur Lee or both at once, with crystalline guitar and slo-mo drums that recall the way the waves take big bites of the beach at night.

                                                                                                  This is mystery music from the strange and ancient-modern California fringe.

                                                                                                  Allah-Las are a reflection of a reflection, a band that is psychedelic not because of reverb or shredding through pedals but for their simple way their songs seem to extend to infinity.

                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                  1. Catamaran
                                                                                                  2. Don’t You Forget It
                                                                                                  3. Busman’s Holiday
                                                                                                  4. Sacred Sands
                                                                                                  5. No Voodoo
                                                                                                  6. Sandy
                                                                                                  7. Ela Navega
                                                                                                  8. Tell Me (What’s On Your Mind)
                                                                                                  9. Catalina
                                                                                                  10. Vis à Vis
                                                                                                  11. Seven Point Five
                                                                                                  12. Long Journey

                                                                                                  Calico Review shows a band that’s grown confident enough in its own style to reflect the perspectives of each member, & craft an album that changes up the approach from song-to-song, while retaining their abilities as a cohesive unit.

                                                                                                  “Strange Heat,” reflects a control & character that burns off of the band’s knack for restraint. Songs like “Famous Phone Figure” cradle character sketches over delicate strains of violin, organ, & Mellotron, Matthew Correia’s drumming carefully underlining a three-note theme that casts a phantom sadness over the proceedings, the group exerting a touch both light & steady enough to bring your mood to theirs.

                                                                                                  “Could Be You” works off a steady percussive gallop, guitarist Miles Michaud waxing reflexively on second chances while the band focuses on forward motion. “Roadside Memorial” applies the Bo Diddley beat to the open road, Pedrum Siadatian stepping up on vocals, & finding new ways to match his talents to propulsive musical ends. Elsewhere, “High & Dry,” features Correia on lead vocals, focusing on their most quintessential & peerless quality: writing emotionally resonant pop, at once direct & detached, casual & knowing, & instantly memorable. The dream factory itself gets called out in the fun, surf-stung number “200 South La Brea,” its carnival-like atmosphere reflecting the excitement & anxiety of those who await their judgment.

                                                                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                  Barry says: With hints of rock and/or roll, 70's pop and modern twee indie, Allah Las are a band that defy at least ten expectations before even getting out of bed. Each one of these pieces has an understated elegance and confidence that we haven't heard from them before. Songs like 'Could Be You' are more driven and rocking while 'Famous Phone Figure' is a Wurlitzer swirled Floydian delight. The changes don't end there, but i'll leave the rest a surprise.

                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                  1: Strange Heat
                                                                                                  2: Satisfied
                                                                                                  3: Could Be You
                                                                                                  4: High & Dry
                                                                                                  5: Mausoleum
                                                                                                  6: Roadside Memorial
                                                                                                  7: Autumn Dawn
                                                                                                  8: Famous Phone Figure
                                                                                                  9: 200 South La Brea
                                                                                                  10: Warmed Kippers
                                                                                                  11: Terra Ignota
                                                                                                  12: Place In The Sun

                                                                                                  Worship The Sun is an apt title for the second album from the LA-based group Allah-Las, the follow-up to their self-titled 2012 debut.

                                                                                                  When The Distillery, the all-analogue studio in which their eponymous debut album was recorded closed its doors for the final time, Los Angeles’ Allah-Las could easily have forgone their sound and turned to a non-descript location to record their follow up. Yet Worship The Sun is a continuation in the band’s authentic West Coast vibe – staying true to their homegrown dwellings it was laid down in numerous locations across LA.

                                                                                                  “We’ve had great experiences touring; we've been influenced by new environments and we’re always digging for new records, books, art and inspiration but there’s always a bit of anxiety as well,” tells drummer Matthew Correia. “We’ve skirted the law a few times, gotten out of some tight situations and luckily emerged unscathed; touring has given us a real appreciation for time at home.”

                                                                                                  Worship The Sun is exciting and evocative, revealing the maturity of a band no longer starting out but working at the top of their game. If you’ve been waiting for more of that warm hazy sunshine goodness, well brace yourself for warmer climates, the outlook is good and it goes to show that you can take the band out of LA but can’t take LA out of Allah-Las.

                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                  1. De Vida Voz
                                                                                                  2. Had It All
                                                                                                  3. Artifact
                                                                                                  4. Ferus Gallery
                                                                                                  5. Recurring
                                                                                                  6. Nothing To Hide
                                                                                                  7. Buffalo Nickel
                                                                                                  8. Follow You Down
                                                                                                  9. 501-415
                                                                                                  10. Yemeni Jade
                                                                                                  11. Worship The Sun
                                                                                                  12. Better Than Mine

                                                                                                  CD Bonus Tracks:
                                                                                                  13. No Werewolf
                                                                                                  14. Every Girl

                                                                                                  Allah Las have always been fascinated with both the carefree spirit and glitter-in-the-gutter lifestyle of their hometown LA. After three records mining its lore and lure (from the desert to the sea) and having taken their compact California on the road across the world, they couldn’t help but peek through the other end of the telescope.

                                                                                                  On their fourth LP, drummer Matt Correia, bassist Spencer Dunham, and guitarists Miles Michaud and Pedrum Siadatian turn their collective gaze outward and toward the horizon. "We’ve been travelling a lot the past couple years and I think that played a role in influencing the broader variety of songs on this record” Correia explains. Simply titled LAHS (a reference to a common misspelling of the band’s name), their forthcoming release on Mexican Summer finds a band at the peak of their powers.


                                                                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                  Barry says: The newest Allah Las outing sees the LA quartet absorb and excel at a dizzying range of influences, exploring everything from classic psychedelic rock, hazy Balearic vibes and 12-bar blues to latin percussion, swooning lounge and of course, their trademark swooning indie. It's a triumph of diversity and thematic consistency, and most of all, bloody good fun.

                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                  1. Holding Pattern
                                                                                                  2. Keeping Dry
                                                                                                  3. In The Air
                                                                                                  4. Prazer Em Te Conhecer
                                                                                                  5. Roco Ono
                                                                                                  6. Star
                                                                                                  7. Royal Blues
                                                                                                  8. Electricity
                                                                                                  9. Light Yearly
                                                                                                  10. Polar Onion
                                                                                                  11. On Our Way
                                                                                                  12. Houston
                                                                                                  13. Pleasure 

                                                                                                  Allah-Las

                                                                                                  Zuma85

                                                                                                    For the last 15 years, Allah-Las have alchemically melded surf rock washes with folk rock jangle and rock, building up their lauded music podcast, Reverberation Radio, and record label, Calico Discos, in the process - But a lot has changed since Matthew Correia (drums/vocals), Spencer Dunham (bass, guitar, vocals), Miles Michaud (guitar, organ, vocals), and Pedrum Siadatian (guitar, synth, vocals) first bonded over psych rock vinyl in the back room at Amoeba Records in the late ‘aughts.

                                                                                                    Zuma 85 signals the start of a new era for Allah-Las, and finds the band reinventing itself in defiance of the algorithmic categorization and robotic sterility. Recorded in the midst of the shift from the Old World to whatever branch of reality we're on now, it's a return, too: The album will be released October 13th on their own label, Calico Discos, in partnership with Innovative Leisure, which released early defining statements like Allah-Las (2012) and Worship The Sun (2014).

                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                    The Stuff
                                                                                                    Jelly
                                                                                                    Right On Time
                                                                                                    GB BB
                                                                                                    Hadal Zone
                                                                                                    Fontaine
                                                                                                    Pattern
                                                                                                    Sky Club
                                                                                                    La Rue
                                                                                                    Dust
                                                                                                    Zuma 85
                                                                                                    Smog Cutter
                                                                                                    The Fall

                                                                                                    Jennifer Lucy Allan

                                                                                                    Clay: A Human History

                                                                                                      A human history told through clay, from the critically acclaimed author of The Foghorn's Lament.

                                                                                                      'Clay contains infinite possibilities in its transmutations, evidenced on the shelves of our homes, our galleries and museums. Every time we make something with clay, we engage with the timelines that are in the material itself, whether it was dug from a clifftop, riverbed or pit. In firing what we make, we bestow the material with function, meaning, or feeling, and anchor its form in a human present... Objects made from clay contain marks of our existence that collectively tell the story of human history more completely than any other material. There is a reason there are so many pots in museums: because fired clay is one of the most effective keepers of stories we have.'

                                                                                                      This book is a love letter to clay, the material that is at the beginning, middle and end of all of our lives; that contains within it the eternal, the elemental, and the everyday.

                                                                                                      People have been taking handfuls of earth and forming them into their own image since human history began. Human forms are found everywhere there was a ceramic tradition, and there is a ceramic tradition everywhere there was human activity. The clay these figures are made from was formed in deep geological time. It is the material that God, cast as the potter, uses to form Adam in Genesis. Tomb paintings in Egypt show the god Khum at a potter's wheel, throwing a human. Humans first recorded our own history on clay tablets, the shape of the characters influenced by the clay itself. The first love poem was inscribed in a clay tablet, from a Sumerian bride to her king more than 4000 years ago.

                                                                                                      Born out of a desire to know and understand the mysteries of this material, the spiritual and practical applications of clay in both its micro and macro histories, Clay: A Human History is a book of wonder and insight, a hybrid of archaeology, history and lived experience as an amateur potter.

                                                                                                      Nicholas Allbrook

                                                                                                      Manganese

                                                                                                        Nicholas Allbrook is a Western Australian native and a highly-accomplished Australian songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Since the beginning of his artistic career in 2005, Allbrook has brought community and collaboration to the forefront of his artistic method.

                                                                                                        Whether it was in the poignant lyricism of his solo musical endeavors (Ganough, Wallis and Fatuna/Wabi - Sabi) or in the production style of his band POND’s latest album ‘9’, Allbrook shows a deep understanding of the human experience and the importance of art in modern society. He has collaborated with Australian and international musicians alike, from King Krule to Cat Le Bon, Holy Fuck and Cuco.

                                                                                                        Emotional, geological, psycho-geographical: this is the terrain of Manganese, Allbrook’s fourth album away from Pond life. A psyche-pop wonderland, Allbrook’s new solo album is the sound of a musician with a symphony in his back pocket, the Eighties history of Oz-rock in his rearview mirror and modern Australia in his sights.

                                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                        SIDE A:
                                                                                                        1. Commodore
                                                                                                        2. Babbel
                                                                                                        3. Manganese
                                                                                                        4. Jackie.
                                                                                                        SIDE B:
                                                                                                        1. The Endless Jetty
                                                                                                        2. Vale The Chord
                                                                                                        3. Mazda
                                                                                                        4. Round Round The Moon And All
                                                                                                        5.The Night Before You Flew

                                                                                                        Following the huge success of “Serious”, remixed by Michael Gray, we now dive into the enchanting world of “Joy & Pain,” a timeless masterpiece penned by the legendary Frankie Beverly of Maze fame. Performed by the brilliant Donna Allen and expertly remixed by the maestro himself, Dr Packer. With his trademark nu disco groove, Dr Packer unleashes an irresistible sonic force, propelling you into a realm where Donna effortlessly takes the reins with her divine R&B prowess. Together, they embark on an awe-inspiring journey, catapulting you into the very heart of dancefloor ecstasy. Dr Packer unveils a package of unparalleled excellence, breathing new life into this classic gem and ensuring its enduring legacy.

                                                                                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                        Matt says: Dr Packers housifies Donna Allen's take on this classic Maze joint. Tastefully done, it'll surely be big a hit at Horse Meat Disco, Homoelectric, Supernature and all churches of the disco ball.

                                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                        1. Joy And Pain (Dr Packer Extended Main Mix)
                                                                                                        2. Joy And Pain (Dr Packer Dubstrumental Mix)

                                                                                                        Marina Allen

                                                                                                        Candlepower

                                                                                                          Marina Allen glides on angelic highs, surfing the husky deep; she is one of the great new voices of her generation. Writing songs that carry notes from other realms; these are kitchen table tales about love and fear, the capturing of the wild heart, sketching the breaking of dawn, bringing real life back to life. Every song on stunning debut album ‘Candlepower’ is a tick box of influences, asides, inspirations, quickfire theories, storylines and melodic progressions that galvanise a chemical reaction for each dramatic scene that unfolds on this genre-traversing seven song epic.

                                                                                                          One listen to opening track ‘Oh, Louise’ underlines the range of Marina’s talent, it’s a filmic play on words, with an arrangement that’s like a Kate Bush dream sequence. It’s the perfect foil for the plaintive strum of ‘Sleeper Train’, a haunting, folky paean fit for Judee Sill brought up to date with some echoey electric guitar; or the conversational ‘Believer’; with a nod to Joni Mitchell in the lyrics it sounds every bit like Simon And Garfunkel at their Big Apple best listening to the ‘7 O’Clock News’ re-imagined on Sunset. The stuff of legend for a voice that surfs many musical tangents, hovers, and persists, that stings with honesty; morphing from Karen Carpenter’s gentle reverence to Laura Nyro’s soulful grit, moving through the phases like some possessed Dada performance artist before throwing in a melody from Joni at her jazziest or from the close harmonies of the lamented Roches when they flipped out with Robert Fripp. ‘Candlepower’ is a juxtaposition of melodies, an achingly beautiful set of songs set against the clank of the mundane world, a beguiling commentary on the everyday and everywhere. It’s all here, in under 20 minutes… every second counts.

                                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                          A1 Oh, Louise
                                                                                                          A2 Original Goodness
                                                                                                          A3 Belong Here
                                                                                                          A4 Sleeper Tran
                                                                                                          B1 Believer
                                                                                                          B2 Ophelia
                                                                                                          B3 Reunion

                                                                                                          Marina Allen

                                                                                                          Centrifics

                                                                                                            LA-based musician Marina Allen’s spectacular debut proper, and follow up to last years acclaimed 18 minute mini-opus, ‘Candlepower’.

                                                                                                            ‘Centrifics’ is a joyful collection of observations and questions about the self, the world, and how they interact. Awe-inspiring reflections accompany mesmerizing melodies while Allen’s extraordinary range and depth of singing showcases a wide array of influences from Karen Carpenter to Karen Dalton, from Joanna Newsom to Fiona Apple, from Cate Le Bon to Waxahatchee, via Meredith Monk and the New York avant-garde.

                                                                                                            Produced, engineered and mixed by Chris Cohen. Co-engineered by Jonny Kosmo.

                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                            Side A
                                                                                                            A1 Celadon
                                                                                                            A2 Getting Better
                                                                                                            A3 Or Else
                                                                                                            A4 Smoke Bush
                                                                                                            A5 Superreality
                                                                                                            Side B
                                                                                                            B1 New Song Rising
                                                                                                            B2 Halfway Home
                                                                                                            B3 My Stranger
                                                                                                            B4 Foul Weather Jacket Drawing
                                                                                                            B5 Gardiner's Island

                                                                                                            Marina Allen

                                                                                                            Eight Pointed Star

                                                                                                              The third album of powerfully vivid songwriting from Marina Allen. Beautifully orchestrated, highly melodic and delivered with unrivalled lyrical perspective. Across two acclaimed records, the Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter has ripened a rare harvest, but her third studio album is an arrival home.

                                                                                                              Taking fragments and stories from Marina’s past, Eight-Pointed Star deftly weaves together a new future, in what feels for all the world like a glittering, clear-eyed modern classic of alternative folk and Americana. For fans of Aldous Harding, Fiona Apple and Waxahatchee.

                                                                                                              Ineffable and timeless, this collection of songs holds a curiosity that’s as open to you as you are to them. Compared to the soaring and swelling compositions of Allen’s second album Centrifics or the innocent tranquillity of Candlepower, the world of Eight Pointed Star is more deeply addressing and open-armed. It favours a type of soul-searching that doesn’t dwell in complications, and is open to answers. Rolling guitars rise and fall with the canyons and dust is kicked-up from the red scarred earth. Allen’s vocals pure and crystalline whilst the instrumentation is rich and bursting with brightness. You can hear contentment radiating from the music, with Chris Cohen’s production offering a full-band affair.

                                                                                                              Allen’s affection runs deepest for singers who in her words can really sing, from The Roches to Karen Dalton, Joanna Newsom to Meredith Monk. But these influences vanish like ghosts in the attic when she starts to sing herself. Allen has a voice that stands up to the canon – inimitable – and it’s never sounded more resolute than it does here.

                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                              A1 I'm The Same
                                                                                                              A2 Deep Fake
                                                                                                              A3 Red Cloud
                                                                                                              A4 Swinging Doors
                                                                                                              A5 Bad Eye Opal
                                                                                                              B1 Easy
                                                                                                              B2 Love Comes Back
                                                                                                              B3 Landlocked
                                                                                                              B4 Between Seasons

                                                                                                              Terry Allen And The Panhandle Mystery Band

                                                                                                              Bloodlines

                                                                                                                On his manifold fourth album, acclaimed songwriter and visual artist Terry Allen contemplates kinship the ways sex and violence stitch and sever the ties of family, faith, and society with skewering satire and affection alike. Bloodlines compiles thematically related but disparate recordings from miscellaneous sources both theatrical and historical: two songs written for plays; two full-band reprises of selections from Juarez; the irreverent hellfire-hitchhiker-on-highway ballad “Gimme a Ride to Heaven Boy” (featuring Joe Ely); and the poignant eponymous ode to the arteries of ancestry and landscape (the debut recording of eight year-old Natalie Maines, later covered by Lucinda Williams).

                                                                                                                Since 1970, when they met in Allen’s studio in his hometown of Lubbock, Texas, one of songwriter and visual artist Terry Allen’s great foils and friends was the sometimes cantankerous but always brilliant art critic and writer Dave Hickey, with whom he sparred on topics musical, visual, and beyond (and to whom this reissue is dedicated in memoriam, in the wake of his passing in 2021.) Hickey, a fellow Texan paddling against the currents of the hermetic New York centric art world, was an accomplished songwriter in his own right, and

                                                                                                                he and Terry pushed each other to refine their respective practices. In 1983, the two were thick as thieves brothers in blood and Hickey’s wry but big-hearted presence haunts the history and periphery of Bloodlines, the album Terry released in June of that year.

                                                                                                                Hickey’s commercial doubts notwithstanding, critical recognition was not in short demand. In a 1984 review of Bloodlines, the L.A. Herald Examiner called Allen “one of the most compelling American songwriters working today … making the most unique art-pop of our time,” elsewhere comparing him not only to Moon Mullican and Jerry Lee Lewis, but also to the Velvet Underground and Philip Glass (probably the first time that unlikely quartet ever appeared together in one sentence). In 1983, against all odds, such sentiments were growing in underground prominence, as Allen’s records gained a fanatical word-of-mouth following they weren’t easy to find in those days.

                                                                                                                Recorded piecemeal at Caldwell Studios in Lubbock, in sessions spanning August 1982 through January 1983, Terry self-released it, like all his previous records, on his own Fate Records imprint. Despite his frustration with the protracted timeline and some anxiety about the correspondingly higher budget, the production on Bloodlines courtesy, once again, of master guitarist Lloyd Maines is slicker, cleaner, and more dynamic than prior efforts, and it reached a broader audience than ever before. UK label Making Waves reissued it in 1985, facilitating semi-reliable European distribution for the first time as well as a 1986 UK tour, on which the great BJ Cole filled in for Lloyd on pedal steel.

                                                                                                                No veteran country songwriter sounds more attuned to the national mood. His songs still feel like little guidebooks for staring down a harsh universe.
                                                                                                                – The Washington Post

                                                                                                                It has always been a fool’s errand to frame Allen in terms of other artists there was nobody like him before he showed up, and the subsequent 40 years have been equally light on plausible peers. – Uncut

                                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                A1. Bloodlines (I)
                                                                                                                A2. Gimme A Ride To Heaven Boy
                                                                                                                A3. Cantina Carlotta
                                                                                                                A4. Ourland A5. Oh Hally Lou
                                                                                                                B1. Oh What A Dangerous Life
                                                                                                                B2. Manhattan Bluebird
                                                                                                                B3. There Oughta Be A Law Against Sunny Southern California
                                                                                                                B4. Bloodlines (II)

                                                                                                                Terry Allen And The Panhandle Mystery Band

                                                                                                                Smokin The Dummy

                                                                                                                  Recorded exactly two years after acclaimed visual artist and songwriter Terry Allen’s masterpiece Lubbock (on everything), the feral follow-up Smokin the Dummy is less conceptually focused but more sonically and stylistically unified than its predecessor it’s also rougher and rowdier, wilder and more wired, and altogether more menacingly rock and roll.

                                                                                                                  Following the 1973 Whitney Biennial, in which songwriter and visual artist Terry Allen and fellow iconic artist Horace Clifford “Cliff” Westermann both exhibited, Allen maintained a lively long-distance correspondence and exchange of artworks and music with Westermann, whose singular and highly influential art he admired enormously. In a February 1981 letter to his friend and mentor, written shortly after the late 1980 release of his third album Smokin the Dummy, while he and his family were living in Fresno, California, Terry explains the genesis of the album title: Westermann died shortly after receiving this letter, enclosed with a Smokin the Dummy LP, the minimalist black jacket of which Allen suggested that Cliff fold into a jaunty cardboard hat if he didn’t like the music. That response was unlikely, since Westermann loved Terry’s music, calling his debut record Juarez (1975) “the finest, most honest and heartfelt piece of music I ever heard.”

                                                                                                                  The Panhandle Mystery Band had only recently coalesced during those 1978 Lubbock sessions, Lloyd Maines’s first foray into production. Through 1979, they honed their sound and tightened their arrangements with a series of periodic performances beyond Allen’s regular art-world circuit, including memorable record release concerts in Lubbock, Chicago, L.A., and Kansas City. Terry sought to harness the high-octane power of this now well-oiled collective engine to overdrive his songs into rawer and rockier off-road territory.

                                                                                                                  His first album to share top billing with the Panhandle Mystery Band, Dummy documents a ferocious new band in fully telepathic, tornado-fueled flight, refining its caliber, increasing its range, and never looking down. Alongside the stalwart Maines brothers co-producer, guitarist, and all-rounder Lloyd, bassist Kenny, and drummer Donnie and mainstay Richard Bowden (who here contributes not only fiddle but also mandolin, cello, and “truck noise theory,” the big-rig doppler effect of Lloyd’s steel on “Roll Truck Roll”), new addition Jesse Taylor supplies blistering lead guitar, on loan from Joe Ely (who plays harmonica here). Jesse’s kinetic blues lines and penchant for extreme volume were instrumental in pushing these recordings into brisker tempos and tougher attitudes. Terry was feverish for several studio days, suffering from a bad flu and sweating through his

                                                                                                                  clothes, which partially explains the literally febrile edge to his performances, rendered largely in a perma-growl. (By this point, he was regularly breaking piano pedals with his heavy-booted stomp.) Like the album title itself, the songs on Smokin the Dummy ring various demented bells. The tracks rifle through Terry’s assorted

                                                                                                                  Obsessions especially the potential energy and escape of the open road, elevated here to an ecstatic, prayerful pitch and are populated by a cast of crooked characters: truckers, truck-stop waitresses, convicts, cokeheads, speed freaks, greasers, holy rollers, rodeo riders, dancehall cheaters, and sacrificial prairie dogs, sinners seeking some small reprieve, any fugitive moment of grace.

                                                                                                                  A reigning deity of a certain kind of country music since the mid-70s.
                                                                                                                  – The New York Times.

                                                                                                                  The kind of singular American artist who expresses the fundamental weirdness of his country. – The Wire.

                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                  A1. The Heart Of California (for Lowell George)
                                                                                                                  A2. Cocaine Cowboy
                                                                                                                  A3. Whatever Happened To Jesus (and Maybeline)?
                                                                                                                  A4. Helena Montana
                                                                                                                  A5. Texas Tears
                                                                                                                  B1. Cajun Roll
                                                                                                                  B2. Feelin Easy
                                                                                                                  B3. The Night Café
                                                                                                                  B4. Roll Truck Roll
                                                                                                                  B5. Red Bird
                                                                                                                  B6. The Lubbock Tornado (I Don't Know)

                                                                                                                  Tony Allen & Hugh Masekela

                                                                                                                  Rejoice

                                                                                                                    ‘Rejoice’ is a very special collaboration between Tony Allen, the legendary drummer and co-founder of Afrobeat, and Hugh Masekela, the master trumpet player of South African jazz. Having first met in the 70s thanks to their respective close associations with FelaKuti, the two world-renowned musicians talked for decades about making an album together. When, in 2010, their touring schedules coincided in the UK, the moment presented itself and producer Nick Gold took the opportunity to record their encounter. The unfinished sessions, consisting of all original compositions by the pair, lay in archive until after Masekela passed away in 2018. With renewed resolution, Tony Allen and Nick Gold, with the blessing and participation of Hugh Masekela’s estate, unearthed the original tapes and finished recording the album in summer 2019 at the same London studio where the original sessions had taken place.

                                                                                                                    ‘Rejoice’ can be seen as the long overdue confluence of two mighty African musical rivers – a union of two free-flowing souls for whom borders, whether physical or stylistic, are things to pass through or ignore completely. According to Allen, the album deals in “a kind of South African-Nigerian swing-jazz stew”, with its roots firmly in Afrobeat. Allen and Masekela are accompanied on the record by a new generation of well-respected jazz musicians including Tom Herbert (Acoustic Ladyland / The Invisible), Joe Armon-Jones (Ezra Collective), Mutale Chashi (Kokoroko) and Steve Williamson.


                                                                                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                    Matt says: Relishing in the top ring of the pyramid we find emperors Tony Allen & Hugh Masekela in primo form; whipping up a dazzling eight tracks of afro-beat mayhem that few can rival. Especially poignant and arresting following Masekela's death a couple of years ago; it's a delight to see the musician on top of his game till his dying breadth. They don't make em like they used to!

                                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                    1. Robbers, Thugs And Muggers (O’Galajani)
                                                                                                                    2. Agbada Bougou
                                                                                                                    3. Coconut Jam
                                                                                                                    4. Never (Lagos Never Gonna Be The Same)
                                                                                                                    5 Slow Bones
                                                                                                                    6 Jabulani (Rejoice, Here Comes Tony)
                                                                                                                    7 Obama Shuffle Strut Blues
                                                                                                                    8 We’ve Landed

                                                                                                                    ‘Rejoice’ is the classic collaboration between Tony Allen, the legendary drummer and co-founder of Afrobeat, and Hugh Masekela, the master trumpet player of South African jazz. The record, released to great acclaim in March 2020, became the first posthumous release from Masekela, and the last release from Allen, who sadly passed away a month later.

                                                                                                                    For this Special Edition, World Circuit have gone back to the original 2010 mixes and added previously unheard parts from the 2019 sessions to create 8 reimagined bonus mixes. The CD and LP releases also feature a booklet with sleeve notes and photos.

                                                                                                                    Having first met in the 70s thanks to their respective close associations with Fela Kuti, the two world-renowned musicians talked for decades about making an album together. When, in 2010, their touring schedules coincided in the UK, the moment presented itself and producer Nick Gold took the opportunity to record their encounter. The unfinished sessions, consisting of all original compositions by the pair, lay in archive until after Masekela passed away in 2018. With renewed resolution, Tony Allen and Nick Gold, with the blessing and participation of Hugh Masekela’s estate, unearthed the original tapes and finished recording the album in summer 2019 at the same London studio where the original sessions had taken place.

                                                                                                                    ‘Rejoice’ can be seen as the long overdue confluence of two mighty African musical rivers – a union of two free-flowing souls for whom borders, whether physical or stylistic, are things to pass through or ignore completely. According to Allen, the album deals in “a kind of South African-Nigerian swing-jazz stew”, with its roots firmly in Afrobeat. Allen and Masekela are accompanied on the record by a new generation of well-respected jazz musicians including Tom Herbert (Acoustic Ladyland / The Invisible), Joe Armon-Jones (Ezra Collective), Mutale Chashi (Kokoroko) and Steve Williamson.


                                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                    Disc 1:
                                                                                                                    1. Robbers, Thugs And Muggers (O’Galajani)
                                                                                                                    2. Agbada Bougou
                                                                                                                    3. Coconut Jam
                                                                                                                    4. Never (Lagos Never Gonna Be The Same)
                                                                                                                    5. Slow Bones
                                                                                                                    6. Jabulani (Rejoice, Here Comes Tony)
                                                                                                                    7. Obama Shuffle Strut Blues
                                                                                                                    8. We’ve Landed

                                                                                                                    Disc 2
                                                                                                                    1. Robbers, Thugs And Muggers (O’Galajani) (Cool Cats Mix)
                                                                                                                    2. Agbada Bougou (Cool Cats Mix)
                                                                                                                    3. Coconut Jam (Cool Cats Mix)
                                                                                                                    4. Never (Lagos Never Gonna Be The Same) (Cool Cats Mix)
                                                                                                                    5. Slow Bones (Cool Cats Mix)
                                                                                                                    6. Jabulani (Rejoice, Here Comes Tony) (Cool Cats Mix)
                                                                                                                    7. Obama Shuffle Strut Blues (Cool Cats Mix)
                                                                                                                    8. We’ve Landed (Cool Cats Mix)

                                                                                                                    Tony Allen

                                                                                                                    Secret Agent - 2022 Remaster

                                                                                                                      World Circuit Records has made its reputation by producing some of the finest albums of the past three decades. The label is best known for the Grammy-winning Buena Vista Social Club album (and associated solo artists Ibrahim Ferrer, Omara Portuondo and Rubén González), which is the biggest selling world music album of all time and has contributed to the phenomenal rise in popularity of Cuban, as well as Latin American, music.

                                                                                                                      World Circuit is also home to a number of revered African artists including the late Tony Allen (whose Afrobeat-jazz collaboration with Hugh Masekela ‘Rejoice’ was released to great critical acclaim in March 2020), iconic blues pioneer Ali Farka Touré (whose classic Grammy-winning ‘Talking Timbuktu’ album, recorded with Ry Cooder, brought the label early international acclaim), Malian divas and social activists Oumou Sangaré and Fatoumata Diawara, master kora player Toumani Diabaté, the illustrious Orchestra Baobab and musical iconoclast Cheikh Lô. 


                                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                      A1 Secret Agent
                                                                                                                      A2 Ijo
                                                                                                                      A3 Switch
                                                                                                                      B1 Celebrate
                                                                                                                      B2 Ayenlo
                                                                                                                      B3 Busybody
                                                                                                                      C1 Pariwo
                                                                                                                      C2 Nina Lowo
                                                                                                                      C3 Atuwaba
                                                                                                                      D1 Alutere
                                                                                                                      D2 Elewon Po

                                                                                                                      When did Tony Allen’s There Is No End become my album of the year? July 24th, Night & Day cafe, DJing. I had just put needle to groove on “Rich Black”, naively unprepared for the bass to meet the bar’s booming soundsystem - and then it HIT! The dancefloor was probably fearing for its life, but I was in love.

                                                                                                                      A collaborative hip hop masterpiece, There Is No End has a real exploratory feel to it, which (as Allen’s spoken word introduction points out) is the whole purpose of the album - to push, to innovate, and to move, through music. With various up-and-coming singers, rappers, and poets lending their talents to each song, the tracklist reads like a supergroup of Next Big Things: there’s Lava La Rue’s no-nonsense flow and controlled beauty, The Koreatown Oddity’s comic images and hard-hitting home truths, Ben Okri’s inspired mess of creationist myths, fairytale tropes, and apocalyptic visions, and Sampa the Great’s unnerving, vocoded whisper loops - and that's just a fraction of the mavericks on mic duty here.

                                                                                                                      All this is to say nothing of the drumming. “Brilliant” would be a gross understatement of just how diverse and original Allen’s beats are - by turns claustrophobic, metronomic, wild, and stuttering, the drums make each song as distinct and… well, brilliant, as the vocals do. Throw swampy bass synths, thickly affected backing vox, and a smorgasbord of tuned percussion into the mix, and what you get is There Is No End: a dizzying swan-song by one of music’s great innovators, and a glimpse into hip-hop’s bright, bright future.

                                                                                                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                      Barry says: There are very few drummers (no shade on drummers here) that would be well known of their own accord like Tony Allen is. Having been consistently inventive and undeniably brilliant throughout his life all the way up to his 2020 masterpiece with Hugh Massakela, 'Rejoice', it's really no surprise that this Posthumous release is chock-full of wonderful rhythmic surprises, and has a lineup of perfectly chosen guests. A fittingly wonderful album from one of the greatest (and original) Afrobeat drummers of all time.

                                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                      CD (14 Tracks)
                                                                                                                      Tony’s Praeludium
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen

                                                                                                                      Stumbling Down
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Sampa The Great

                                                                                                                      Crushed Grapes
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon

                                                                                                                      Très Magnifique
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Tsunami

                                                                                                                      Mau Mau
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Nah Eeto

                                                                                                                      Coonta Kinte
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Zelooperz

                                                                                                                      Rich Black
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Koreatown Oddity

                                                                                                                      One Inna Million
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Lava La Rue

                                                                                                                      Gang On Holiday (Em I Go We?)
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Jeremiah Jae

                                                                                                                      Deer In Headlights
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Danny Brown

                                                                                                                      Hurt Your Soul
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Nate Bone

                                                                                                                      My Own
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Marlowe

                                                                                                                      Cosmosis
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Ben Okri + Skepta

                                                                                                                      There’s No End
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen

                                                                                                                      2LP (12 Tracks)
                                                                                                                      There Is No End
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen

                                                                                                                      Rich Black
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Koreatown Oddity

                                                                                                                      Coonta Kinte
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Zelooperz

                                                                                                                      One Inna Million
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Lava La Rue

                                                                                                                      Stumbling Down
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Sampa The Great

                                                                                                                      Crushed Grapes
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon

                                                                                                                      Gang On Holiday (Em I Go We?)
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Jeremiah Jae

                                                                                                                      Mau Mau
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Nah Eeto

                                                                                                                      Très Magnifique
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Tsunami

                                                                                                                      Hurt Your Soul
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Nate Bone

                                                                                                                      Cosmosis
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Ben Okri + Skepta

                                                                                                                      My Own
                                                                                                                      Tony Allen Featuring Marlowe

                                                                                                                      'Hypnotise' is the spellbinding new single from sampler slayers, The Allergies. Who, once again, build funky new worlds out of dope beats and loops from their wild and wonderful record collections.

                                                                                                                      Here, the Bristol-based duo break new ground, sampling the incredible Deli Sosimi and heading out on the housier side of things, working a deadly dancefloor 4/4 around their signature soulful stylings.

                                                                                                                      Pulsing kicks and playful percussion keep the pace, as euphoric Afrobeat horns and insistent vocal lines build the energy in the room.

                                                                                                                      It's a captivating cut, made for discerning DJs and discos. But, as soon as you let the infectious double bass-led groove hit you, you'll mesmerised by the music.

                                                                                                                      'Vamonos' on the flip laces old school boogaloo and salsa samples with sizzling hi-hats, claps, and club-ready breaks. It's an anthem for beach bodies, holiday heroes, and sun-seekers, hell bent on escaping the rat race.

                                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                      1. Hypnotise
                                                                                                                      2. Vamonos (feat. Andy Cooper & Marietta Smith)

                                                                                                                      Naomi Alligator

                                                                                                                      Double Knot

                                                                                                                        Double Knot finds Naomi continuing to hone the winning combination of guitar and banjo she established on 2021’s Concession Stand Girl EP. For Double Knot though, Naomi wanted a fuller, more dynamic sound: more instruments, more harmonies, more layering, more, more, more. Inspired by the impressionistic melodies of Animal Collective and MGMT, Naomi peppers in computer-generated synths throughout the album, most notably on the song “Burn Out.” These electronic flourishes augment the more grounding string instruments, arriving somewhere more ethereal than Naomi’s earlier work while still maintaining her warm songwriting.

                                                                                                                        Naomi Alligator is fed up. She’s sick of trying to make relationships work that have already run their course, and tired of sitting in a wintry apartment waiting for her life to kick into gear. On her forthcoming album Double Knot via Carpark Records, the modern folk singer/songwriter from Virginia attempts to unwind her life from all that is holding her back. In a way, it’s a coming-of-age record about shedding what no longer serves you and, ultimately, finding something like deliverance.

                                                                                                                        On the opening track, “Seasick,” Naomi Alligator is already in the midst of a sort of awakening. Right off the bat, she sings, “I don’t know what’s happened to me / It’s like I turned 16 / It’s like I grew to be 6-feet tall.” This is the announcement of a wide-eyed artist coming out of hibernation and into their own. Still, Naomi’s vocals ache with guilt and longing, belying the track’s playful catchiness. Longing for what? Maybe attention from a crush, but mostly a sunnier place to call home.

                                                                                                                        Naomi Alligator began writing Double Knot while living in Philadelphia during the height of the pandemic and the deterioration of a longterm romance. “I scream: How’d the hell I end up here?
                                                                                                                        / I’m 1-inch tall, it’s crystal clear,” she chants on “Neighborhood Freak,” returning to height and size as an emotional barometer. When asked though, Naomi rejects the notion that Double Knot is a breakup album, or autobiographical at all. Moreso, she says, it’s a personal reckoning in which, “the minute before you make a big decision, you tally up the reasons why you don’t want to do what you’re doing anymore.”

                                                                                                                        That desire to turn the page expands to the production of the album as well. Naomi Alligator generally houses her narratives in beds of minimal, home-tracked instrumentation—influenced by the stripped-down poeticism of Joan Baez and Liz Phair’s Girly-Sound tapes. 


                                                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                        1. Seasick
                                                                                                                        2. Don't Get It
                                                                                                                        3. Amelia
                                                                                                                        4. Blue For You
                                                                                                                        5. Burnout
                                                                                                                        6. California Girl
                                                                                                                        7. Make Me Sick
                                                                                                                        8. Neighborhood Freak
                                                                                                                        9. Over
                                                                                                                        10. Golden Boy
                                                                                                                        11. What I Meant
                                                                                                                        12. My French Summer

                                                                                                                        Dot Allison

                                                                                                                        Consciousology

                                                                                                                          Dot Allison returns with a new solo album, Consciousology. After over a decade away, the former One Dove singer and songwriter broke cover in 2021 with Heart-Shaped Scars and this new album follows just two years later, as she hits a purple patch of songwriting. It’s also her first full release for Sonic Cathedral after contributing to Mark Peters’ acclaimed Red Sunset Dreams last year.

                                                                                                                          Consciousology finds multi-instrumentalist Dot joined by the London Contemporary Orchestra, her new labelmate Andy Bell from Ride, who plays guitar on two tracks, and Hannah Peel, who is responsible for some of the string arrangements with both the LCO and a stellar group of Scottish string players. It expands on the styles and themes of the previous album, all while pushing everything just that little bit further – the songs sound bigger, more avant-garde and experimental and, occasionally, properly out-there and psychedelic.

                                                                                                                          “I wanted to make some albums that felt like a set, exploring love, what lies beyond the visible and how all these aspects dovetail together,” explains Dot. “I see Consciousology a more psych Heart-Shaped Scars with a far fuller, more immersive sound and so, in that sense, it’s a more wayward, bolder, rule-breaking partner.”

                                                                                                                          Right from the eye-catching artwork by PJ Harvey collaborator Maria Mochnacz it definitely does not play it safe. It veers from the techno-played-as-folk of opener ‘Shyness Of Crowns’ and ‘220Hz’ and the Linda Perhacs-meets-The Velvet Underground chug of the first single ‘Unchanged’ to the Mercury Rev-style fantasia of ‘Bleached By The Sun’, the Brian Wilson-esque harmonies of ‘Moon Flowers’ and the kaleidoscopic colour trip of ‘Double Rainbow’. Elsewhere there are echoes of Desertshore-era Nico, Jack Nitzsche’s work with Neil Young, Karen Dalton and Anne Briggs before the relative simplicity of the Tim Hardin-inspired closer ‘Weeping Roses’. It’s a brilliant, breathtaking record.

                                                                                                                          The title, which brings to mind Maureen Lipman’s classic 1980s BT adverts (“you get an ’ology, you’re a scientist!”) might feel playful and light-hearted at first, but has a much deeper meaning, and one which makes sense of the album’s dedication to its biggest influences: Dot’s musician mother and botanist father.

                                                                                                                          “For me, it is an imagined voice of a conscious universe expressed through music,” explains Dot of the over-arching concept. “It’s a plea, an embrace, a longing, a last gasp, perhaps… imbued through the music, voice, harmony and a harmonic composition, with the lyrics taking an interest in the differing levels of consciousness apparent in all self-organising, natural systems.

                                                                                                                          “It takes a less mechanistic, inanimate but more infinitely complex view of the nature of reality and how feelings of love and loss – and consciousness itself – are potentially less ‘molecular’ in nature and more electromagnetic.”

                                                                                                                          The choice of instrumentation reflects this: there is a Theremin on two songs (played by Dorit Chrysler) because it works by generating electromagnetic fields around two antennae. “It uses fields that are beyond the reach of our senses, that lie outwith the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum,” says Dot. “To me, conceptually, this completely works with the ideas behind the album.”

                                                                                                                          For ‘Double Rainbow’, she went one further and actually recorded the electrical activity in a plant which was then translated into pitch variations.

                                                                                                                          “So, in effect, it has a guest performance from a botanical session player,” she laughs. “I placed a Brachyglottis Sunshine on top of the Steinway grand piano at the studio and recorded its ‘voice’ through a Neumann U67. It was pretty endearing and really moving to hear this translated into a melody.”

                                                                                                                          ‘Double Rainbow’ was actually the starting point for the album; written at the same time as the songs on Heart-Shaped Scars, Dot felt it belonged somewhere else, and here it beds in perfectly alongside the similarly horticulturally inclined ‘Shyness Of Crowns’ (“the title relates to the behaviour of trees and how they socially distance at the crown of the woods”), ‘220Hz’ (“the frequency at which tree roots communicate beneath the ground in the ‘wood wide web’”) and ‘Mother Tree’ (inspired by Canadian scientist Suzanne Simard’s writings on the trees which act as central hubs for vast below-ground mycorrhizal networks.)

                                                                                                                          Expanding on the theme, ‘Moon Flowers’ is about recognising “our synergistic place in the complex network of all life and to respect the living quantum systems we seem intent on continually interrupting”, while ‘Bleached By The Sun’ includes the lyric “in our roots there is soul, an innate empathy”. “It’s an appeal that can be construed as a love song,” says Dot, “but in my mind was what nature might say should nature be able to be heard.”

                                                                                                                          ‘Unchanged’ is a love song, albeit one about “being in a process with someone where you love, lose and grieve the love-bond alone, while the other person appears to remain unchanged throughout”. It’s powerful and driving, the opposite of the closing track, ‘Weeping Roses’. Inspired by a tape gifted to Dot in the ’90s by the late Andrew Weatherall which included two songs by Tim Hardin (‘How Can We Hang On To A Dream’ and ‘If I Were A Carpenter’), it ends this majestic and mind-expanding album on a perfect note of intimate simplicity.


                                                                                                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                          Barry says: Another unbelievably rich, impeccably conceived collection from Dot Allison, charting monolithic highs and subtle, downplayed lows in her own inimitable style. Veering on the edge of the avant garde, but staying within the boundaries of pop music, Allison's in top form here, and the LP and CD are both presented in a beautiful package too, what more could you want. Essential purchase.

                                                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                          1. Shyness Of Crowns
                                                                                                                          2. Unchanged
                                                                                                                          3. Bleached By The Sun
                                                                                                                          4. Moon Flowers
                                                                                                                          5. 220Hz
                                                                                                                          6. Double Rainbow
                                                                                                                          7. Milk And Honey
                                                                                                                          8. Mother Tree
                                                                                                                          9. Weeping Roses

                                                                                                                          For Fans Of: Magnetic Fields, Camera Obscura, Hefner, Kimya Dawson, Jens Lekman, The Lucksmiths, The Wave Pictures.

                                                                                                                          Allo Darlin' is the music of Australian-born, London-based songwriter Elizabeth Morris and runs the spectrum from joyous, breezy, punky, jump-around pop with fabulous harmonies to sparse ukulele and steel guitar heartbreakers. Elizabeth moved to London in 2005 and, inspired to write songs by her purchase of a ukulele from the famous Duke of Uke shop in Brick Lane, began to make music. A little later Elizabeth hooked up with Paul Rains (guitar), Bill Botting (bass) and Michael Collins (drums) and, augmented for one song by Terry Edwards of Tindersticks/Gallon Drunk fame on trumpet and sax, cut a single, "Henry Rollins Don't Dance", released in Summer 2009 on the cult WeePOP label.

                                                                                                                          Much to their surprise, "Henry Rollins" started getting airplay on BBC Radio 1, 6 Music, XFM and the like, and glowing reviews in places such as the Metro, The Fly and The Guardian, the latter calling it 'the best indiepop song for years'. Now signed to Fortuna POP!, home of 2009’s biggest indie success story The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart, they recorded their debut album at Soup Studios (The Wave Pictures, Let’s Wrestle) below the Duke of Uke.

                                                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                          1. Dreaming
                                                                                                                          2. The Polaroid Song
                                                                                                                          3. Silver Dollars
                                                                                                                          4. Kiss Your Lips
                                                                                                                          5. Heartbeat Chilli
                                                                                                                          6. If Loneliness Was Art
                                                                                                                          7. Woody Allen
                                                                                                                          8. Lets Go Swimming
                                                                                                                          9. My Heart Is A Drummer
                                                                                                                          10. What Will Be Will Be

                                                                                                                          Peter Broderick returns with Allred & Broderick – a duo project between him and his musical partner David Allred – and their debut album ‘Find The Ways’ out on April 7th 2017. Armed with nothing but their voices, a violin and an upright bass, Allred & Broderick began their journey to create an album as minimal as possible.

                                                                                                                          Recorded in Peter’s studio The Sparkle on the Oregon coast, the pair used this solitude to focus on creating something as raw and honest as possible, particularly in what some might deem unattainable during a time where complexity is sought most. In a world full of noise and the anxieties of every day life, Find The Ways brings us together and reminds us to appreciate and confront the simple and fundamental facts of life, and that we as individuals will eventually find our way. Words from Peter and David, January 2017: “I sensed a truly unique character in David’s own music that is wonderfully heartfelt and sincere.

                                                                                                                          With this recording David and I set out to make something raw which is an honest document of what we are capable of doing together at once, with just two acoustic instruments and our voices. The entire album was recorded live, with no overdubs and no edits. Just two guys playing together in a room. I have always dreamed of doing a project in which I only use my violin and my voice and David just plays upright bass and sings. It truly is a fifty-fifty collaboration.” – Peter Broderick “It is such a pleasure to work with Peter. I feel that we're on the same page in more ways than one, both musically and non-musically.

                                                                                                                          The making of this album was an incredibly fun challenge; writing music to be performed and recorded live with only violin, upright bass, and voices. It still amazes me that we managed to make a whole record with only those three elements. Over the years, I have felt a very strong connection to Peter's music and friendship, and I feel that this collaboration comes from a really good place. I hope this music gives the listeners a feeling of comfort, confusion and understanding.” – David Allred

                                                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                          1. Living On A Wire
                                                                                                                          2. The Wise One
                                                                                                                          3. Two Otters
                                                                                                                          4. Hey Stranger
                                                                                                                          5. Four Aspens
                                                                                                                          6. The Ways
                                                                                                                          7. Hesitation
                                                                                                                          8. I'm Not Crazy
                                                                                                                          9. Ode To Angelica
                                                                                                                          10. Robert, Please

                                                                                                                          David Allred

                                                                                                                          The Cell

                                                                                                                            Meant as a companion piece to The Transition, The Cell picks up where The Transition left off, with David continuing the search to find his place in the world. “The Cell is about warmly acknowledging the darkness in our individual lives as a strategic method of gaining a deeper understanding of how to move forward in a vastly dissonant world with optimism, harmony and light.”

                                                                                                                            Opening with the title track, The Cell immediately draws us into David’s unique world of storytelling, displaying his peculiar skill of weaving feelings and characters with wandering melodies. The five-minute opener peaks with David’s emotional falsetto repeating “In the mind”, acting as an alarm call for himself and his surroundings. Lead track Nature’s Course finds David delving deeper into existential questions about the human condition and its relation to nature, set to a gentle, melancholy piano ballad.

                                                                                                                            “Nature’s Course is a feeling pertaining to the way our subjective human experience is subconsciously directly related to the slow steady pace of nature and our ability to cope with our inner struggles accordingly” explains David.

                                                                                                                            The Cell further cements David’s place among the American songwriting tradition, from the slow methodical spacey instrumental Mandatory Soul to the poetic solo piano number Family and the dense and continuous Lexington Hills. With each piece we are transported to David’s unusual but rich and textured little world.

                                                                                                                            Hailing from Loomis, a small town outside of Sacramento, via Portland, Oregon – David worked as a sound engineer and session musician, featuring on multiple recordings by the likes of Birger Olsen, Brigid Mae Power, Brumes, The Beacon Sound Choir, Chantal Acda, Heather Woods Broderick, Jung Body, Masayoshi Fujita, and many more. He quickly found himself touring Europe with Peter, culminating in a Royal Festival Hall performance, and contributing the arresting voice and double bass piece Ahoy to the Erased Tapes 10th anniversary box set 1+1=X.

                                                                                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                            Barry says: They're becoming quite the collective this lot. With Allred recently collaborating with the splendid Peter Broderick, and he in turn collaborating with Chatal Acda and the superb Bridgid Mae Powers, the musical ouroboros continues to produce the goods. Allred is a hugely talented individual and clearly knows exactly how to accentuate his beautiful pieces with the help of some good pals. Lovely stuff.

                                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                            1. The Cell
                                                                                                                            2. Mandatory Soul
                                                                                                                            3. Nature's Course
                                                                                                                            4. Full Moon
                                                                                                                            5. Fading Away
                                                                                                                            6. Family
                                                                                                                            7. Lexington Hills

                                                                                                                            Hailing from Loomis, a small town outside of Sacramento, via Portland, Oregon – David worked as a sound engineer and session musician, featuring on multiple recordings by the likes of Birger Olsen, Brigid Mae Power, Brumes, The Beacon Sound Choir, Chantal Acda, Heather Woods Broderick, Jung Body, Masayoshi Fujita, and many more. He quickly found himself touring Europe with Peter, culminating in a Royal Festival Hall performance, and contributing the arresting voice and double bass piece Ahoy to the Erased Tapes 10th anniversary box set 1+1=X; only to return to where he started, Loomis, and finally write and record The Transition as his first full-length statement in just one month.

                                                                                                                            “At 26 years old, I found myself back in the town where I grew up, feeling a bit like a failure for not “making it” out there in the years I spent living and working on my own. I picked up a job working in a retirement home, surrounded by those who are at the very end of their lives, and they’ve kept saying the same thing: that they had no idea life would happen that fast. So I decided to make an album inspired by my recent experiences and stories I heard through working with them,” he explains.

                                                                                                                            With the release of The Transition, David Allred takes his place among the classic American songwriting tradition whilst revealing a peculiarity to his storytelling. Isolated and cut off from the outside world, David began unravelling his life and putting it on record. With a double bass in his bedroom and a piano in a church across the street, the stories started to unfold until a set of ten songs came to life. Vignettes and feelings from his own experiences, as well as characters he met along the way, inspired a rich tapestry of stories and melodies. Songs like the lead single The Garden show a maturity, depth and thoughtfulness beyond his years. Randy and Susan, a song about love, betrayal, greed and getting old, was made up from various stories David collected at his day job as a caretaker. It was written as a companion piece to Hey Stranger, “a poignant tale of a disappeared friend” (Mojo) from his collaborative release with Peter, and an attempt to make peace with this unresolved situation. 


                                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                            1. Scoop Troop
                                                                                                                            2. For Catherine E. Coulson
                                                                                                                            3. Randy And Susan
                                                                                                                            4. The Transition
                                                                                                                            5. Impending Imperative Change
                                                                                                                            6. The Garden
                                                                                                                            7. The Mirror Of Time
                                                                                                                            8. For The Penguins
                                                                                                                            9. For Only All
                                                                                                                            10. Poet Tree

                                                                                                                            Joseph Allred

                                                                                                                            The Rambles & Rags Of Shiloh

                                                                                                                              The prominent biblical city of Shiloh was first mentioned in the Book of Joshua: And the whole congregation of the children of Israel assembled together at Shiloh, and set up the tabernacle of the congregation there. And the land was subdued before them. (Joshua 18:1) It held a perhaps unsurpassed place of importance for the Israelites until the construction of Solomon’s Temple and elevation of Jerusalem as the capital of a united Israel some centuries later. The Shiloh, which is our primary matter of interest here, is not the biblical city, but rather a namesake community in rural Overton County, Tennessee, situated in the Upper Cumberland region of the Appalachian Plateau near the Tennessee/Kentucky border. It isn’t a town, but a community made up of a church, two cemeteries, a smattering of houses, some farmland surrounded by forested hills, and a mostly gravel road that is too narrow in many stretches for two cars to pass each other.

                                                                                                                              The West Fork of the Obey River tumbles through the area at a fairly leisurely pace, and Joseph’s father, who was born in the adjacent and slightly easier to access community of Allred, always called Shiloh Road “the River Road” since the road and the river often unfurl through the valley side by side. The instrumental pieces for guitars and banjo on the album at hand mostly depict images and events, both real and imagined, that take place in Shiloh and the broader river valley it’s situated in. “I won’t go into the details of the inspiration for each tune here,” Allred comments, “but I will say that Shiloh is a place where the distinction between past and present isn’t always clearly defined. It’s a kind of “mandorla," a place where the spheres of past and present, dead and living, immanent and transcendent, overlap.

                                                                                                                              It’s also a place that has attracted some odd characters over the years, or just people who are weary and trying to find refuge.” “Though I grew up in a small town about 25 miles away from Shiloh and have lived in Boston since 2016, my dad’s side of the family has been in the area for over 200 years, and that valley feels a lot like the place I’ll be buried when I die.” With all that said, we present to you The Rambles and Rags of Shiloh.Housed in a gatefold sleeve courtesy of the glorious folk art of Jonny Brokenbrow.

                                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                              1) Sweetcorn Ramble
                                                                                                                              2) The Dervish
                                                                                                                              3) Linville Rag
                                                                                                                              4) Overture For Lodge No, 637
                                                                                                                              5) Dance Of The Fair Folk
                                                                                                                              6) Before The Lord
                                                                                                                              7) The Emerald City
                                                                                                                              8) West Fork Rag
                                                                                                                              9) March Of The True Bugs
                                                                                                                              10) Blues For Terry Turtle

                                                                                                                              Singer, pianist, writer, poet and creative being, Allysha Joy, is a key member of Melbourne collective, 30/70. Their growing success over the last two years has led her to further challenge her expression in a project of her own, pushing boundaries as a female keys player, poet, singer and producer. Whether performing solo on Fender Rhodes or accompanied by her band, Allysha's steady groove, husky vocal tone and unique style of writing emanates her own personal truth and illuminates a powerful feminine energy learning to be peaceful, giving and considerate of others.

                                                                                                                              Allysha grew up listening to jazz, soul, hip hop and RnB. Her sound is dynamic and raw, real and complex. "As a performer I look to people that present their genuine self on stage, reaching for something beyond the present moment, beyond themselves, being a vessel for something greater. I always try to take the audience on a journey".And as a song-writer Allysha draws from her own experiences and the empathy she feels for the world and its inhabitants. "I write as a way to process the emotion that consumes me in day to day life, otherwise I'd explode".


                                                                                                                              For Allysha, Acadie : Raw signifies a moment in time: "from beginning to completion of creating this music, it has been a chance to express a deeper, more personal side of self and to take full control of the vision and the music. This record has allowed me to dive deeply into my creative expression and is just the beginning". The album features members of 30/70, the collective born from the creative music scene in Melbourne: "I play both solo or with my 30/70 family, Henry Hicks, Ziggy Zeitgeist, Josh Kelly and Danika Smith. I feel super blessed to have met this crew, we've been playing together now for four years and for me this record is just another extension of the 30/70 collective, constantly unravelling and branching out".

                                                                                                                              It is the heartfelt mix of love and power, of desire and wonder, anger and faith and hope for change that underpins Acadie : Raw and marks Allysha Joy out as a future star telling her tales and spreading her wings to bring the joys of life to us all.



                                                                                                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                              Millie says: Brand new from the Gondwana label is Allysha Joy's Acadie: Raw, the album has a bold powerful presence and her style is refreshingly original, different to anything else out there right now. Her vocals are beautifully husky and you can feel the emotion weaved throughout the album. This is up there with the best jazz record of this year.

                                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                              1 FNFL
                                                                                                                              2 Selfish
                                                                                                                              3 Honesty
                                                                                                                              4 Know Your Power
                                                                                                                              5 Desire
                                                                                                                              6 Akala
                                                                                                                              7 Doom
                                                                                                                              8 Eagle
                                                                                                                              9 Swallow Me
                                                                                                                              10 Enate

                                                                                                                              A fresh installment in the Sofrito Super Singles Series: a limited three track EP of raw percussion sounds from the Alma Negra crew, at the crossroads between organic percussion and electronics, and inspired by the Carnival celebrations on the Cape Verdean island of Santiago.

                                                                                                                              On the A-side, “Mageko” pulls no punches - a low-slung bassline sitting behind an ever-evolving sea of percussion and chants, sounding like a long-lost afro-disco dub.

                                                                                                                              Ramping up the energy on the B-side, “Tabanka (Version)” is a chopped re-visioning of the Carnival rhythms of the Cape Verdean island of Santiago. Anchored around a riff played on a conch shell, it brings organic and electronic elements together for a hypnotic Road March workout. The majestic “Ramboia” finishes things off - a rolling, off-kilter afro-house groove slowly enveloped by strings and a blissed-out bassline.

                                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                              A1. Mageko  
                                                                                                                              B1. Tabanka (Version)
                                                                                                                              B2. Ramboia

                                                                                                                              Marc Almond

                                                                                                                              The Velvet Trail

                                                                                                                                Marc says of ‘The Velvet Trail’: “Some of the songs have a more personal melancholy, reflective and evocative, like the title track ‘The Velvet Trail’, a song about memories, nostalgia, childhood and death. So it is too with the song ‘The Pain of Never’ (Chris Braide’s personal favourite). Chris wanted to create his ultimate Marc Almond record, electric, lush, emotional, dark and sexy and I felt inspired by his tunes and production to deliver just that”. He then explains the seamless format of the album: “Chris saw the record as one journey, one record you put on from beginning to end, linking tracks with musical interludes. This a reaction against the downloaded digital age, where individual tracks are taken or albums re-arranged in different orders. I always see my records as a show running from beginning to end that takes you on a ride”.

                                                                                                                                The Velvet Trail is an album that wasn’t supposed to exist - born from a spontaneous, organic inspirational process. It wasn’t just written and recorded, but felt and created. For all those who love Marc Almond’s work and those who just love true music and the emotions it generates, this is one not to be missed.


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