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RDMA

The World Needs Changing

Sexy lil' 10" from the Greta Cottage Workshop. Artist by name of RDMA who's previously had around seven releases spread across a variety of labels. Here we get two smoldering downtempo house tracks, with "Flashback Of Time" being the busier of the two with concentric acid, enveloping pad sweeps and gentle perc hits gently ushering the track forward through thick midday fug when energy levels are at their most cherished. This is perfect tackle for daytime sets in the hotter party climates...

"Utopia & Vision" is even less focused; a jazz-coloured hi-hat pattern decorating unimposing atmospheres that wander through crepuscular flecked, tree-lined paths. 


TRACK LISTING

1. Flashback Of Time (7:05)

1. Utopia & Visions (4:34)

The Yearning

Take Me All Over The World

    The untiring Joe Moore in his endless search for beauty in music, is back with a new mini-album from THE YEARNING, and addressing his usual inclinations: the chanson, chamber pop, bossa, and above all, the perfect song. And once again, he is handling all the production work, the recording, and the songwriting, and is playing almost all the instruments.

    ********[The Drink]

    The Drink [********]

      ******** are re-releasing their first and final record ‘The Drink’.

      ‘The Drink’ is a twelve-track album addressing a duo’s contemporary and indifferent existence in The West. ******** are comprised of Ailie Ormston, who works in a kitchen and Ω, one half of the partnership Edinburgh Leisure.

      ********’s vision of the world is portrayed through “rudimentary bass and de(con)structive guitar” (Neil Cooper). With hacked drum machines and preprogramed keyboards, they create compositions that complement their lyrical content, itself demonstrating a harsh and contemptuous reality. The album presents a series of theatrically characterised scenarios; universal summaries of the day-to-day; habitual and excessive; promising and disparaging.

      Recorded during a six-month period and originally released solely on YouTube, the album itself addresses new modes of working and an interest in musical versatility.

      Being unrehearsed, unknowing and capable of compromise are key to the ******** ethos, with an emphasis on changing the form of each song to suit different performative environments. Authorship and individualism are discouraged; preciousness of ownership is challenged. 85% honest, 15% misquoted; 100% sincere.

      You will find them in the pub. Drink the dark, depressive drink.

      “I’m a huge fan of ********!” - Saul Adamcweski, Insecure Men / ex-Fat Whites

      “******** are the future” - Rosy Bones, Goat Girl

      “Like having a pint with Brass Eye. One of my favourite albums, ever.” - Liam Ramsden, Mellah

      TRACK LISTING

      The Drink
      I’m A Zookeeper (Not A Goalkeeper)
      Trish
      Kinderpunsch
      Bowling Green
      Practical Song (aka The Logical Song)
      Signs Of Life In The Computer
      Comedian
      Readymade
      Schweppes Bitter Lemon
      Scottish Water
      Doberman

      Danny & The Champions Of The World

      Brilliant Light

      Brilliant Light, the follow-up to 2015’s award winning album ‘What Kind Of Love’, features 18 songs over two CDs/LPs. Swift Street is the first song to be shared from Brilliant Light. The song is deeply personal to Danny George Wilson who co-wrote it with Polly Paulusma and Carra Bacon. “Swift Street is the house where my mother grew up’’, Danny tells us.“The song is about 3 different photographs – one of me and my brothers playing in a billy cart in the driveway, the second is of my grandfather aged 14 standing with his mother outside his childhood home in Aberdeen – he left for Australia after the Second World War. The third is of my folks in the garden of the house in Swift Street before they left to live in London. Each photograph takes a verse. I was nervous about my mum hearing it, but she loves it.’’

      TRACK LISTING

      Disc: 1
      1. Waiting For The Right Time
      2. Bring Me To My Knees
      3. It Hit Me
      4. You'll Remember Me
      5. Swift Street
      6. Consider Me
      7. Coley Point
      8. It's Just A Game (That We Were Playing)
      9. Never In The Moment
      10. Gotta Get Things Right In My Life

      Disc: 2
      1. Waiting For The Wheels To Come Off
      2. Don't Walk Away
      3. Hey Don’t Lose Your Nerve
      4. Everything We Need
      5. Let The Water Wash Over You (Don't You Know)
      6. Long Distance Tears
      7. The Circus Made The Town
      8. Flying By The Seat Of Our Pants

      Bonus Album: 'Photogene' (Indies Exclusive 3CD & 3LP Editions Only):
      1. Brixton Market
      2. Cathedral Rocks
      3. Jeffrey Street
      4. Tomorrow's Another Day
      5. Herne Hill
      6. Sunblinded
      7. Granville Arcade
      8. The Effra Coffin
      9. Just A Game Reprise
      10. Gonna Be Alright
      11. Columbia Road Market

      The Heliocentrics

      A World Of Masks

        The Heliocentrics are a group for which genres are meaningless and boundaries invisible. Since first appearing on DJ Shadow’s 2006 album "The Outsider" the group have gone on to release a string of records that float through jazz, hip-hop, psych, krautrock, and musique concrete whilst collaborating with numerous genre heavyweights from Mulatu Astake to Gaslamp Killer and picking up prestigious fans along the way, such as Madlib and the recently departed David Axelrod.
        The primarily instrumental group, who operate out of their vintage analogue studio in East London called the Quatermass Sound Lab, bring in a new singer on album number four - a young Slovakian singer called Barbora Patkova. The result is an album that takes the band, already solidified in ever-expanding grooves and rhythms into new previously unexplored dimensions.
        The group’s deep-set ability to craft music intuitively and impulsively stems from a desire to avoid typical processes or generic structures. Since its conception, the band's music has mainly been created from live improvisation. This musical approach gives the band its own sound and identity -"for anything to happen it must be at that time from the people in the room, and on the spot". A decade of such sonic adventures has resulted in a tightly knit bond that the group refer to as “almost a form of telepathy” with “musical changes that otherwise would be near impossible to write."

        STAFF COMMENTS

        Patrick says: Interdimensional groove machine The Heliocentrics open up a sonic portal and speed straight through the swirl on this heady LP of genre-blending, boundary pushing madness. Funky and psychedelic, it's the kind of thing you could only imagine making with a Ouija-board and Norman Whitfield's spirit.

        'Dead To The World' is the long anticipated new studio album in seven years. With this album, mixed by Jay Baumgardner (Bush, POD, Papa Roach, Evanescence), Helmet have once again proven to be one of America's most influential alternative rock bands. Dead To The World comes with heavy guitar riffs, blasting drums and the distinctive voice of front man Page Hamilton. The album is energy at its purest form. Every track adds its unique flavour to mix of hard rock, alternative, metal and punk, showing the world again how versatile a rock album can be.

        Prince

        Around The World In A Day - Vinyl Edition

          'Purple Rain' made Prince sound like he could do anything, but it still didn't prepare even his most fervent fans for the insular psychedelia of 'Around The World In A Day'. Prince had made his interior world sound fascinating and utopian on 'Purple Rain', but 'Around The World In A Day' is filled with cryptic religious imagery, bizarre mysticism, and confounding metaphors which were drenched in heavily processed guitars, shimmering keyboards, grandiose strings, and layers of vocals.

          World's Experience Orchestra

          The Beginning Of A New Birth / As Time Flows On

          The essence of Underground, Spiritual Jazz, figuratively and literally: their first album was recorded in a Boston, Mass. church’s basement. Both World’s Experience Orchestras albums were recorded in and around Boston, Massachusetts in the mid to late 1970s and committed to vinyl in miniscule press runs by a visionary, bassist / composer / arranger John Jamyll Jones. Jones is a magical type, who communicates with his instrument, his ensembles, and jazz’s ancient lineage in a manner so profound that his late-‘70s album are out of time with jazz’s trajectory, but timeless when presented today. By the late ’90s the music of World’s Experience Orchestra was circulating throughout the collections of esoteric jazz fans, the likes of Gerald “Jazzman” Short and Gilles Peterson, who played “The Prayer” for those, the Coltrane-enthralled searching for something new, something different. Something spiritual and honest. Peterson first offered to reissue “The Prayer,” as part of an anthology he was putting together with Los Angeles reissue label Ubiquity Records and that, to date, is the only official issue of any of Jones’ music. This set is the definitive catalog of Jones’ ensembles’ released work. “I knew it was going to happen, but I didn’t know when,” says Jones of the road to seeing his music re-issued. “It’s 35 years or more now, and I’ve been waiting for this, and I’m quite sure I’m not the only one.”

          TRACK LISTING

          Disc One: The Beginning Of A New Birth:
          1. The Beginning Of A New Birth
          2. The Prayer

          Disc Two: As Time Flows On
          1. Rain
          2. Nine Degrees And Cold
          3. Intro
          4. Black Woman
          5. To Do Nothing
          6. The Mind

          The Breath

          Carry Your Kin

            The Breath are Irish singer Rioghnach Connolly, Stuart McCallum (guitarist of The Cinematic Orchestra) and McCallum’s fellow Cinematic alumni, pianist John Ellis and drummer Luke Flowers.

            Born out of Manchester’s fertile music scene they mix Irish folk influences with mesmerizing guitar riffs, anthemic themes and powerful hooks. Connolly’s soulful vocals are interwoven into the electronic fabric of McCallum’s distinctive soundworld.

            In turns hypnotic, lush, powerfully raw and raucously punchy, their songs entrance, uplift and break your heart as The Breath conjure a kaleidoscope of sound that perfectly frames Connolly’s raw songs and soul cleansing vocals.

            Recorded in Manchester and at Real World Studios and mixed by sound guru Tchad Blake.

            Igor Jadranin

            The Boulevardd EP - Inc. Ashley Beedle Remix

              Back To The World return with a big 12" featuring peak-time jazz-tinged house and a Todd Edwards-esque remix from the legendary Ashley Beedle. Igor Jadranin takes no prisoners with the title track of his EP - the monumental "Boulevardd". This slice of dirty and distorted techno jazz leads you into a very dark place filled with relentless piano breaks punctuated by an unnerving single note string. "Hero" is beautifully crafted with a staggered beat covered by a layer of synths on par with jazz fusion great, Ronnie Foster. A killer break down leads you back into the deceptively simple beats. For those that like their beats broken, the Mr J's mix of "Middle Proves" ticks all the boxes. Vocoder interplays teamed with synth, effects and chopped vocals. Mr Beedle steps up to the plate with his 'North Street' mix of "Middle Proves" aided and abetted by Darren Morris and Jo Wallace on production duties. Mr Morris's keyboard skills come to the fore with some lush, jazz tinged piano and the vocal interludes pay homage to the influence of UK garage legend Todd Edwards. Drop this is the latter stages of your set and watch the basement implode!

              David Bowie

              The Man Who Sold The World - 180 Gram Vinyl Edition

                "Even though it contained no hits, The Man Who Sold the World, for most intents and purposes, is the beginning of David Bowie's classic period. Working with guitarist Mick Ronson and producer Tony Visconti for the first time, Bowie developed a tight, twisted heavy guitar rock that appears simple on the surface but sounds more gnarled upon each listen. The mix is off-center, with the fuzz-bass dominating the compressed, razor-thin guitars and Bowie's strangled, affected voice. The sound of The Man Who Sold the World is odd, but the music is bizarre itself, with Bowie's bizarre, paranoid futuristic tales melded to Ronson's riffing and the band's relentless attack. Musically, there isn't much innovation on The Man Who Sold the World - it is almost all hard blues-rock or psychedelic folk-rock - but there's an unsettling edge to the band's performance, which makes the record one of Bowie's best albums." - Allmusic.

                TRACK LISTING

                The Width Of A Circle 8:07
                All The Madmen 5:38
                Black Country Rock 3:33
                After All 3:52
                Running Gun Blues 3:12
                Saviour Machine 4:27
                She Shook Me Cold 4:13
                The Man Who Sold The World 3:58
                The Supermen 3:39

                London-based singer and composer Gwilym Gold releases a special two-track EP of acoustic versions taken from his new 2015 album ‘A Paradise’.

                Recorded live at Doug Aitken’s Station To Station event and pressed by The Vinyl Factory Press, the 12” features stripped back versions of ‘Greener World’ and ‘Evergreen’, exposing Gold’s spectral, melancholy sound to the elements.

                Released in a limited edition of 300, ‘Greener World’ is packaged with artwork inspired by Kevin Bray’s official video.

                The Vinyl Factory partnered with American multimedia artist Doug Aitken and the Barbican to bring the acclaimed Station to Station: A 30 Day Happening to the UK for a month-long, building-wide, art intervention in summer 2015.

                For the duration of the event, which featured residencies, installations, live performances, workshops, screenings and more, The Vinyl Factory hosted The Vinyl Factory Recording Studio, providing a space for musicians and artists to experiment and improvise with their music. Gold recorded his two acoustic versions within this studio over the course of two days. These recordings were then pressed into a vinyl edition on The Vinyl Factory Press, our on-site manufacturing plant that was showcased at the Barbican exhibition.

                Engineered and mixed by Justin Stanley.


                TRACK LISTING

                Greener World (Alt. Version)
                Evergreen (Alt. Version)

                Waterson

                Tell Me - Inc. Ashley Beedle / Severino & Nico De Ceglia / Lay-Far Remixes

                  This fifth instalment of Ashley Beedle's Back To The World label sees the esteemed selector rally the troops and present four killer remixes of the enigmatic and bohemian Waterson. On the A1 KDA provides his trademark pulsing bass – a sound that recently propelled him to No. 1 with Tinie Tempah & Katy B - delivering a rolling dub remix with nods to early-90s house. Hitting the dancefloor hot on his heels, label head Ashley Beedle works his house magic with a King Street inspired remix which pays tribute to the classic sound of Levan and Knuckles. On the flip, Horse Meat Disco's Severino teams up with regular partner in crime Nico De Ceglia to give "Tell Me" the proto-house treatement with a mix which is both raw and full of the uplifting and urgent energy of disco. Fast emerging as one of Europe's most in-demand deep-house producers and a leading light in Moscow's underground house scene, Lay-Far re-works the track with mesmerising depth and soul, closing the EP with a version perfect for fans of Motor City Drum Ensemble and Max Graef alike.

                  Hatcham Social are set to return with a new album of their very own art-pop, post-punk, and rock ‘n’ roll sound on Crocodile Records on the 2nd of October 2015. ‘The Birthday of the World’ is the follow up to last years ‘Cutting Up The Present Leaks Out The Future’, described by Q Magazine as “a thrilling long dark night of the soul”, and features ten new tracks including the recent download release ‘Bucket Of Blood’.

                  Since the release of their debut long player ‘You Dig The Tunnel, I’ll Hide The Soil’ in 2009, Hatcham Social have never been a band to fall neatly into a scene or formula. From lo-fi bedroom pop cassettes, to post-punk shards and poetry, short films, girl-boy rock 'n' roll, and drug fuelled dark folk tinged psychedelia they have constantly reinvented and evolved with each release.

                  The atmospherics, lyrical heart, and energy are carried through to this new album: a science fiction themed art-pop odyssey titled ‘The Birthday of the World’. Inspired by the stories of Isaac Asimov, Ursula K Le Guin, and Arthur C Clarke, the new album is an exploration of Earth’s last days and the colonisation of Mars and is without doubt their finest collection of songs to date. 

                  TRACK LISTING

                  Bucket Of Blood
                  Wondrous Place
                  The Struggle That Keeps Us Together (Coming Of Age In The Milky Way)
                  Find A Way To Let In Your Sins (Hit Red Cut A Right)
                  Our Love Will Carry Us Through The Stars (Song For Joanna)
                  Hanging Rock
                  A New World Calling
                  Darling
                  Life In An Endless Love Song
                  Star Woman

                  The Fall

                  The Wonderful And Frightening World Of The Fall - Remastered Vinyl

                    Released in 1984, The Wonderful And Frightening World Of The Fall was the band’s seventh studio album and their first for Beggars Banquet. It makes few conces¬sions to the larger market - every potential hook seemed spiked with the band’s usual rough take- it-or- leave- it stance - though the integration of Brix Smith into the band added a melodic twist.

                    This LP has been mastered from HD files transferred from the analog tapes.

                    STAFF COMMENTS

                    David says: This is the pinnacle of The Fall’s ‘golden period’, bookended by ‘Perverted By Language’ and ‘The Frenz Experiment’. When I first arrived in Manchester I saw them six times in six months, on each occasion they were 100% more shambolic than the previous gig, which is impressive even by their standards.

                    TRACK LISTING

                    1. Lay Of The Land
                    2. 2 By 4
                    3. Copped It
                    4. Elves
                    5. Slang King
                    6. Bug Day
                    7. Stephen Song
                    8. Craigness
                    9. Disney's Dream Debased

                    Girlpool

                    Before The World Was Big

                      Born and raised in Los Angeles, Girlpool are a Philadelphia based two piece made up of Cleo Tucker (guitar) and Harmony Tividad (bass). The two met at Los Angeles DIY venue The Smell and quickly grew very close.

                      Their sound is raw, comprised only of a guitar, bass and vocal harmonies. Cleo and Harmony use this stripped-down instrumentation to accentuate their vulnerable and powerful lyrics.

                      For fans of Waxahatchee, First Aid Kit, Breeders, Pixies, Sleater Kinney.

                      “If rebellion had a sound, I imagine it would end up sounding a lot like Girlpool... It’s punk in the best sense of the word: fresh, raw, and uncompromising.” - Stereogum

                      “It’s brilliant.” - The Line Of Best Fit · “Fever-pitch vocals, lo-fidelity guitar, and endless cool” - Pitchfork

                      “A minimalist approach to writing urgent, non-conformist and catchy tunes” - The Independent

                      “An arresting combination” - The Guardian

                      “Armed with just two guitars, the duo reel you in with seriously catchy hooks and achieve more depth with these songs than any drum kit ever could.” - NME

                      TRACK LISTING

                      Ideal World
                      Dear Nora
                      Before The World Was Big
                      Chinatown
                      Cherry Picking
                      Magnifying Glass
                      Crowded Stranger
                      Pretty
                      Emily
                      I Like That You Can See It

                      The Decemberists

                      What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World

                        “In some ways, this album was four years in the making,” says Colin Meloy, frontman and primary songwriter of the Decemberists. “We were on hiatus, so we had all the time we could want, no schedule or tour, no expectations.”

                        With the ability to work at their own pace, the resulting record, What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World, is the band’s most varied and dynamic work, both musically and emotionally. Since their earliest recordings more than a decade ago, the Decemberists have always been known for their sense of scope and daring—from “The Tain,” an eighteen-and-a-half minute 2004 single based on an Irish myth to their last two ambitious, thematic albums, The Hazards of Love and The King is Dead. This time, though, Meloy explains that they took a different approach: “Let’s make sure the songs are good, and eventually the record will present itself.”

                        Without a deadline, the Decemberists were also able to explore every song to completion. “Usually you have to let some songs slide because of time constraints,” Meloy says, “but nothing was relegated to the b-side pile, everything was given a fair shake. Which is a blessing and a curse—we ended up with 18 songs, and each had champions and detractors. There were a multitude of albums you could potentially make—somber, over-the-top pop, folk—and I think every band member would have created a different record.”

                        Ultimately, What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World found its final form, a distillation of the best things about this remarkable band. A new way of working led to a renewed excitement about the next chapter for the Decemberists. “I’ve never lived with a record for so long,” says Colin Meloy, “documenting my shifts and changes as a songwriter, with a real sense of time passing. And there’s something very freeing about working on music with absolutely no agenda, and just letting the songs become themselves.”

                        'The Hum' comes eighteen months after the band’s debut album Pearl Mystic – a record that steadily went on to become one of 2013′s most impactful breakout statements. Even more ferocious and uncompromising than its predecessor and yet more melodic and focused than the band have ever recorded, The Hum further cements the band’s status as a vital force in British independent music.

                        'The Hum' takes the blueprint of 'Pearl Mystic' – proto-punk, garage rock, Washington DC hardcore, 80’s British spacerock – and further stamps it with the band’s seal. Leaner, meaner and more propulsive thanks to the muscular playing of new drummer JN, the record boasts both the most straight-up punk song the band have written to date in eviscerating opener ‘The Impasse’ (“we wanted it to sound like Suicide if they had a full band”, explains MJ) and moments of patient, widescreen beauty only hinted at previously.

                        “We were writing Pearl Mystic to an audience in the same way your diary has an audience”, says guitarist SS. “It’s written to one but if no one ever reads it that’s not a big deal. This time round though we knew we had a really clear audience, so The Hum is really about different freedoms and constraints – with Pearl Mystic the possibilities were almost too vast, this time around we had a much clearer idea of what the record should be like and that became freeing because we didn’t need to worry about its direction so much.”

                        That word “free” is a good way to approach The Hum, a record that could only be made by a band in total command of their personality. “It’s like that bit on Fugazi’s Instrument documentary where Brendan Canty says that a jam they’ve got sounds ‘good, but not Fugazi’ ”, says MJ – “we sound more like Hookworms rather than anyone else on this record.”

                        STAFF COMMENTS

                        Martin says: Hookworms formed around a love of DC hardcore and an appreciation for the psychedelic things in life, blending these influences to mutually beneficial effect, marrying the colour and exoticism of psych-rock to the directness and energy of punk, robbing the former of a tendency to pretention and the latter of a tendency to being formulaic. Following 'Pearl Mystic' was never going to be an easy task, but our cross-Pennine cousins have been more than equal to the challenge; with 'The Hum' they have added depth, variety and texture to their power, without losing an atom of potency. There are drone-wash interludes for sure (“iv”,”v’, “vi”), there is buoyant, riotous pop (“Tokyo Radio”), but all the while, lurking predator-like behind the edgy dreaming and MB’s patient, repetitive bass, vocalist MJ’s demons are waiting to explode screaming into life, careering the vehicle vehemently, euphorically upward.

                        TRACK LISTING

                        1. The Impasse
                        2. On Leaving
                        3. Iv
                        4. Radio Tokyo
                        5. Beginners
                        6. V
                        7. Off Screen
                        8. Vi
                        9. Retreat

                        Joseph Coward

                        The World Famous Joseph Coward

                          Joseph Coward is set to release his eagerly awaited debut album this autumn.

                          ‘The World Famous Joseph Coward’, self produced in London with Phillip Brillo, features ten tracks, including a Clash Magazine Track Of The Day - ‘Sarah, Plain & Tall’ - and the singles ‘Idle Boy’, ‘Thin’ and ‘Lucky To Have Me’.

                          An artist with the wistful-narcotised style and pugnacious confessional delivery of an earlier generation of British romantics, the unschooled, unbridled, uncompromising lyricism of Ian McCulloch, Morrissey and Billy Bragg courses through Joseph Coward’s songs.

                          After leaving his Brentwood, Essex school at sixteen, Coward left home and scraped together an existence in London, where he published a fanzine and made himself a fixture in the music scene.

                          “Atmospheric and melodic post-punk... sweeping melodrama... sweetly intimate... Serious in intent and sharp in execution” - Q

                          “Startling honesty” - Wonderland Magazine

                          “His take on atmospheric post punk casts chiming shadows through an Echo & The Bunnymen shaped prism of multilayered guitars and low-fi loops to impressive effect.” - Clashmusic.com

                          “Romantic and timeless... compelling and brilliant” - Huh. Magazine

                          The Icypoles

                          My World Was Made For You

                            The Icypoles grew out of a soundtrack to an experimental film. During the recording Isobel Knowles discovered a love for 60s girl group garage bands and film music that creates a particular dark ambience. She started the band with her best friends Tara Shackell and Kim White and together they became The Icypoles.

                            Tara and Isobel were invited to join Architecture In Helsinki soon after The Icypoles started playing to audiences and there was a long pause in the development of the band while AIH toured the globe. However, the idea stayed strong and more songs showed their faces over the years.

                            The time came to take The Icypoles more seriously. The band found a new drummer, Lani Sommer, and together went into the recording studio (a kitchen in a temporary house). The recordings were interspersed with shows around Melbourne and small tours (Sydney, Stockholm and New York City!). A cassette came out in London with Sexbeat zine in 2010. UK label Kooky Discs invited the Icypoles to release a limited edition 7” in 2011.

                            Then came a more serious stint in the recording studio with producer Haima Marriott (Architecture In Helsinki, Still Flyin’) and the mixing process began. Isobel and Haima had worked together on those first soundtrack recordings and revisited their recording experiments.

                            Various Artists

                            The Rough Guide To Latin Rare Groove (Volume 1)

                              THIS IS A RECORD STORE DAY 2014 EXCLUSIVE, LIMITED TO ONE PER PERSON.

                              This is a 180 gram limited edition LP and includes a FREE download card allowing you to download the full album with bonus tracks.

                              TRACK LISTING

                              Nelson Y Sus Estrellas - Aguardiente Y Pollo
                              Federico Y Su Combo Latino - Todo El Mundo
                              Mario Allison Y Su Combo - Bamba Curé
                              Los Kenya - Esa Mujer
                              Gilberto Sextet - Do You Want To Be Free
                              Piper Pimienta Y Su Orquesta - Pensamiento
                              Spanglish Fly - My Shingaling Boy
                              Los Po - Boy
                              Citos - Estelita’s Boogaloo
                              Rumba Caliente - Papa Was A Rolling Stone
                              Rumba Caliente - Papa Fue
                              Ray Lugo - Yo Lo Que Quiero Es Vacilar

                              Stephen John Kalinich

                              A World Of Peace Must Come

                                THIS IS A RECORD STORE DAY 2014 EXCLUSIVE, LIMITED TO ONE PER PERSON.

                                "A World Of Peace Must Come is his masterpiece. That was fantastic." - Brian Wilson
                                "'Be Still' is the only song I've ever heard that made me want to be a better person." - Brian Barr, The Seattle Weekly

                                "The only other artist as pure as him is Captain Beefheart." - Bill Bentley

                                Stephen John Kalinich was born in Endicott, New York and grew up in Binghamton. In his early teens, he stared writing poems and articles about World Peace. He first came to California around 1964, fell in love with it, and promptly transferred from Harper College in upstate New York to UCLA.

                                Kalinich found himself immersed in the vibrant anti-War culture of late 60’s California, often writing songs and poems against the War. He found a musical partner and kindred spirit in Mark Lindsey Buckingham. They cut a demo for a track called "Leaves of Grass," inspired by the famous Walt Whitman poem "Leaves Of Grass", and Kalinich started taking demos around.

                                In the mid 60s, it was either at Brother Records or while pumping gas that Kalinich first met the Beach Boys. He hit it off with Brian, Carl and Dennis right away. As the first artist signed to the Beach Boys new label Brother Records, Carl Wilson produced a record for him. His first songs that saw release were "Little Bird" and "Be Still," which he wrote with Dennis and were released on the Friends album. His relationship with Dennis would lead to a number of further collaborations and Kalinich / Dennis Wilson co-writes, including: 20/20 - "All I Want To Do," Hawthorne, CA - "A Time to Live in Dreams", Pacific Ocean Blue - "Rainbows," and Bambu - "Love Remember Me.”
                                A World of Peace Must Come was recorded at various LA studios and Brian's house in Bel-Air in 1969. The tapes were promptly lost, not to be heard again until our discovery of them in 2008. Following the CD-only reissue in that year, this is the first time this timeless snapshot of an era and an ethos will be available on vinyl for Record Store Day 2014.


                                Danny & The Champions Of The World

                                Stay True

                                  ‘Stay True’ is the fourth album from Danny & The Champions Of The World. It's also Danny George Wilson’s eleventh album which includes six long players from the much loved Grand Drive plus a solo outing (as Danny George Wilson) entitled ‘Famous Mad Mile’. Danny has been touring the world and making critically acclaimed records for nearly 20 years now, the first Grand Drive release was on Loose back in 1997.

                                  ‘Stay True’ was recorded this year over five days at North London’s Reservoir Studios with Champs bass player Chris Clarke (ex Rockingbirds) and Danny at the helm. Danny describes the scene: “catching sleep on the control room sofa, recording deep into the night, friends and musicians dropping by, inspired by the great soul, country and rock n roll of Stax, Muscle Shoals, The Band, Dan Penn & Spooner Oldham, Dion DiMucci, Van Morrison…Ronnie Lane meets Ronnie Spector!”

                                  The Sugarman Three

                                  What The World Needs Now

                                    You know that little something you’ve been missing but can’t quite wrap your noodle around what in the world it could be? This is something of an epidemic here in sunny Bushwick Brooklyn, and if the fan mail and phone calls don’t deceive, which they never do - this is happening worldwide folks. But don’t waste another second pondering this proverbial hole in your soul, because Daptone has the solution.

                                    After years of research, 10 to be exact, it came to our attention that everyone’s favorite funky instrumentalists, The Sugarman 3 hadn’t released a new LP in some time. Well, of course!!! How could we have been so neglectful to our fans? Within hours of this epiphany Daptone Brass had the boys back in the studio. With only 8 tape tracks, a handful of peanuts, and a bottle of high proof Dutch Schnapps these gentlemen flexed their musical maturity - writing and tracking the entire album in four days.

                                    There were tears shed, and blood spilled over those four fateful sessions, but we’re happy to report that what went down is some of the finest instrumental tunes ever laid to tape. Dig the masterful renditions of favorites such as: The Bacharach penned opus, and title track of the album “What the World Needs Now Is Love” - quite a fitting title considering this record is practically saving the world from incomplete-itis. As well as JJ Jackson’s soul classic “It’s Alright” - and for all you Bean Town enthusiasts, “Dirty Water” by the Standells (take it easy Mr. + Mrs. Know-it-alls, we know they’re from LA). And if that ain’t enough to make you wanna Boogaloo down Troutman St, surely their newly crafted originals will have your tail feathers shakin’ all over.


                                    The Smiths

                                    The World Won't Listen - Remastered

                                      This is 1987's sibling to 84's "Hatful Of Hollow" with 14 tracks from non-album singles compiled with one brand new song. "You just Haven't Earnt It Yet, Baby" was another sparkling jangler that was pressed as a single then pulled, whilst the other 2 curios are a new and superior version of "Stretch Out And Wait" and the original, foggier mix of "The Boy With The Thorn In His Side" which has much more charm (recorded in Chorlton!) than the "Queen Is Dead" version. Album singles are still featured on this comp. though, and that diluted its impact somewhat rendering "TWWL" not quite as pure an artistic statement as its sister record. Hey: still superb though!

                                      Our Love Will Destroy The World

                                      Blue Eyes Are My Reward

                                        Jawdropping new collection of crop circles etched in sonic candy-floss by New Zealand’s beardsmith / noise-farmer Campbell Kneale. Rated by the horses mouth as the best thing he ever made, ever, "Blue Eyes Are My Reward" shimmers like an icicle-clad forest resplendent in its own crystalline magnificence. Snakecharming groove, dublike boomph, and bleary eyed strum blast the path out of a decidedly greying world of so-so metalized myspace drone, into a miniaturized drone-prairie of superpowered starshine and dazzling stellar-commotion.

                                        Beyond the tyrannous clutches of omnipresent zeroes and ones, the macro and micro merge into an all encompassing nowhere of sound, each expansion checked by equal contraction like Messiaen's ‘modes of limited transportation’ scrambled by the Large Hadron Collider and replayed by one of those little twinkly watch reflections that occasionally dance around on the roof. Beautiful. 180g Vinyl, everything by Campbell.

                                        For this 2010 album of songs, Bonny Billy and The Cairo Gang together have built a bridge forward, assembled with riffs and bits from Emmett Kelly's guitar and the lyricism of Bonny's heart. But mostly, "The Wonder Show Of The World" was, in its making, about trust. It's a record made eye-to-eye in a room, close and careful, by and for a few men who wanted to be together, who wanted to make music that sounds as good to listen to as it did to make, and who in doing so forged something new in space, the wonder of you and of them.

                                        TRACK LISTING

                                        1. Troublesome Houses
                                        2. Teach Me To Bear You
                                        3. With Cornstalks Or Among Them
                                        4. Sounds Are Always Begging, The
                                        5. Go Folks Go
                                        6. That's What Our Love Is
                                        7. Merciless And Great
                                        8. Where Wind Blows
                                        9. Someone Coming Through
                                        10. Kids

                                        The Mountain Goats

                                        The Life Of The World To Come

                                        "The Life Of The World To Come" is The Mountain Goats' 6th album for 4AD, and is less a profession of religious faith than an immersion in Biblical poetry and imagery. With John Darnielle remaining The Mountain Goats' creative hub - this time flanked by Peter Hughes and Jon Wurster - "The Life Of The World To Come" was recorded in three studios across three states and features string arrangements from Owen Pallett (Final Fantasy), who has also worked in a similar capacity with the varied likes of Arcade Fire, Fucked Up and The Pet Shop Boys.

                                        A New York rock and roll supergroup, Former Raunch Hands front man Michael Chandler has been rewriting 50s, 60s, 70s R&B, soul and gospel music for a quarter of a century, in late 2006 he told pal Buffi Aguero (Tiger! Tiger! / Sub Sonics) of a long time dream to record a truly inspirational LP, in the traditional gospel style. He recruited the rhythm section of Brian McBride, and Joey Valentine, then added 'tasty licks' guitarist Johnny Vignault, and via 'Craigslist' found keyboard player Jerome Jackson (organist for Kelly Temple Church of God in Christ, Harlem). This comprised the heart of the Lost Crusaders. During the recording of this debut album, they were joined by Keith Streng (Fleshtones) on additional lead guitar, Laura Cantrell sang lead vocal on two country numbers, Jon Spencer on lead vocal and more guitar!, Steve Greenfield (Fleshtones) on alto and baritone sax, Matt Verta Ray on lap steel, Mike Edison on slide, and other similarly talented guests, produced by Dead Rispler (Little Killers, Shemps, Bamboo Kids) this weighty ensemble completed 14 killer, I mean really killer honky tonking tracks in five studio days!

                                        The Present

                                        World I See

                                          Debut album from The Present: The Present is the new music project of legendary New York musician and producer Rusty Santos (Panda Bear "Person Pitch", Born Ruffians "Red Yellow & Blue", Animal Collective "Sung Tongs"). Described by one band who worked with him as a hyper boy genius, Rusty has always fixed his attention on producing music that is experimentally rich whilst remaining accessible. By attempting to create music that arises unconsciously through improvisation, The Present's debut album "World I See" hauls this ethos over its shoulders as it tramples on musical boundaries and preconceptions, whilst leaving an album that is still capable of relating musically and emotionally to a wide audience. Fans of Deerhunter, Atlas Sound, Animal Collective, Panda Bear and Gang Gang Dance will be much drawn to this.

                                          Sarah June

                                          This Is My Letter To The World

                                            Singer-songwriter seems too common a term to apply to Sarah June, however accurate it may be. Singer-songwriter she is, but the songs she writes and sings are both more beautiful and more haunting than the average fare. There is an uncommon ghostly aire to her album. Like the smell of flowers in a empty and abandoned house where sunlight comes shining through dusty window panes. Perfectly sparse and lonesome, these songs come from the edges of dreamland. 10 original compositions accompanied by two well-chosen covers (Prince's "When Doves Cry" and a stunning version of Elvis "I Cant Help Falling In Love With You"). For fans of: PJ Harvey, Kristin Hersh, Mazzy Star.

                                            The Scratch

                                            Girls World

                                              Self released 7" from this St Albans four piece who play spirited guitar tunes with a heavy dose of punk attitude.

                                              The Playing Fields

                                              Hello New World

                                                Debut album from new London band The Playing Fields. They forge a unique sound - edgy, dark, intense pieces fixed around beautifully melodious song-writing and gently strummed hooks, with a rhythmic drive and graceful violin accompaniment. 'Dark, melodic tunesmiths' - The Guardian.

                                                The Fall

                                                The Wonderful And Frightening World Of...

                                                  "The Fall made the leap to a semi-major label -- Beggars Banquet -- with The Wonderful and Frightening World of the Fall, hooking up with noted producer John Leckie to create another smart, varied album. Contemporaneous with the slightly friendlier "Oh! Brother" and "C.R.E.E.P." singles without actually including them, Wonderful and Frightening World makes few concessions to the larger market -- every potential hook seemed spiked with the band's usual rough take-it-or-leave-it stance. Mark E. Smith's audible, tape-distorting spit on the descending chord blast of "Elves" -- already spiked with enough vocal craziness as it is -- gives a sense of where the album as a whole aims. Brix Smith co-writes about half the tracks, creating a strong partnership with many highlights. It may start with a semi-low-key chant, but when "Lay of the Land" fully kicks in, it does just that, Craig Scanlon in particular pouring on the feedback at the end over the clattering din. Smith sounds as coruscating and side-splittingly hilarious as ever, depicting modern Britain with an eye for the absurdities and failures (and crucially, no empathy -- it's all about a gimlet eye projected at everyone and everything). Two further standouts appear on the second half -- "Slang King," a snarling portrayal of a cool-in-his-mind dude and his increasingly pathetic life, and the concluding "Disney's Dream Debased." Though unquestionably the most conventionally attractive tune on the album, ringing guitars and all, Smith's lyrics portray a Disneyland scenario in hell, however softly delivered. Elsewhere, Gavin Friday from the Virgin Prunes takes a bow with his own unmistakable, spindly vocals on the trebly Krautrock chug of "Copped It" and the slightly more brute rhythm of "Stephen Song."

                                                  [The CD version, in an admirable move by Beggars Banquet, contains seven extra tracks to fill the disc out, including "Oh! Brother" and "C.R.E.E.P.," along with associated B-sides and the Call for Escape Route EP.] " - AllMusic.

                                                  Lisa Germano

                                                  In The Maybe World

                                                    A gifted lyricist and powerful singer, Germano is also a talented multi-instrumentalist, playing the violin, piano, and guitar with equal aplomb. This new album features some of her best work to date. For fans of PJ Harvey, Marianne Faithful, Cat Power and Bjork, she's had previous albums on 4AD. Other projects over the years included OP8, a collaboration with Giant Sand and Calexico.

                                                    Outrageous Cherry

                                                    Our Love Will Change The World

                                                      Detroit's psychedelic pop kingpins Outrageous Cherry return with "Our Love Will Change The World" a shorter, sweeter, harder-hitting package of future rock'n'roll classics tuned to the classic AM radio zeitgeist, but still laced with jagged, explosive guitar solos and haunted, cryptic lyrics like previous Outrageous Cherry records. As Rolling Stone said: 'Outrageous Cherry mix old-school acid-eaters (Stones, Byrds, Beatles) with modern genre revivalists (Dandy Warhols, Brian Jonestown Massacre), wrapping their noise-pop in a distinctive psychedelic overcoat.'

                                                      Long Beach Dub Allstars

                                                      Wonders Of The World

                                                        A different sort of skacore outfit, the Long Beach Dub Allstars mix in a bit of dub and hip hop to give it an added zest.

                                                        Cran

                                                        Music From The Edge Of The World

                                                          Cran are Ronan Browne, Sean Corcoran and Desi Wilkinson, all highly respected players of Irish traditional music. They've been playing together as Cran for a while now and are up there with the likes of Planxty and the Bothy Band at the forefront of the scene. This, their fourth album is easily their best to date and is a dazzling collection of tunes from Ireland and Scotland.

                                                          Rupert's People

                                                          The Magic World Of Rupert's People

                                                            Everything recorded by this little heard but highly respected psycedelic / freakbeat group from 1969. All tracks are from the original Columbia mastertapes including the current club faves "Hold On" and "Dream On My Mind".

                                                            K-Solo

                                                            Tell The World My Name

                                                              Classic 1990 debut LP from Hit Squad family member K-Solo. Erick and Parrish provide their trademark beats for this highly gifted MC to flex his high-speed rhyme skills over. Check his crazy S P E L L I N G style on the wicked "Spellbound"!! Class old school action for EPMD fans.

                                                              Jimmy Eat World

                                                              The Singles

                                                                Jimmy Eat World are currently riding high at the moment with their critically acclaimed new album "Bleed American" selling by the truckload and the band's video for "Bleed American" on MTV. This CD compiles singles, comp tracks and unreleased demos plus the three tracks from the bands split EP with Jebediah. Remastered classy stuff.

                                                                Songdog

                                                                The Way Of The World

                                                                  A mixture of pop noir and alt. country, shot through with a dark, romantic lyricism, reminiscent of Jacques Brel.

                                                                  Reach The Sky

                                                                  Friends, Lies And The End Of The World

                                                                    Hardcore punk from Boston on Victory.

                                                                    The Action Time

                                                                    Versus The World

                                                                      Garage-punk-soul, somewhere between Make-up and Huggy Bear.


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