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Grush

    Mike Paradinas, veteran producer and Planet Mu label owner has written a new album called ‘Grush' and it's full of weird bangers that reclaim the 'dance' part of the woeful term IDM. A back-to-first-principles record, inspired in part by the group of artists IDM was coined for; melodic dance music that didn't come out of urban scenes, but interpreted them from a distance. The tracks on ‘Grush’ are all road-tested live favorites developed with feedback from Mike's touring partner and visuals guy Mora (Jan Moravec). It's a detailed and energetic journey which replicates the flow of a live gig. A lot of the tracks have been made in hotel rooms in response to shows, ‘Imperial Crescent’ is named after a Japanese Hotel, as is ‘Belvedere’ in Prague, while some tracks such as ‘Hyper Daddy’ were created specifically to play live. Drums are confidently at the fore here and the album feels like it traces Mike's musical history and interests neatly around his sweetly nostalgic melodies, with atmospheres and structures which twist and turn with a charming softness which contrasts with the tension in the drums. Take ‘Hyper Daddy’s’ spiralling notes and twinkling piano which remind one of early Black Dog or Omni Trio rushing alongside splashy jungle drums, or the aquatic acid footwork of the title track with its drums softly bubbling and kicking. Elsewhere there's territory which harks back to his Tusken Raiders pseudonym, like the heads down Drexciyan funk of ‘Windsor Safari Park,’ which transforms from moody electro into a sunny hardcore track midway.

    The album is interspersed with Reticulum A, B and C at the start middle and end of the album which suggest a theme which carries across the music in an effortless and joyful way. ‘Grush’ is a strong album that works both for listening and DJing and a great snapshot of where Mike Paradinas musical head is at in 2024.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Reticulum A
    2. Hyper Daddy
    3. Fogou
    4. Magic Pony Ride (Pt.4)
    5. Imperial Crescent
    6. Reticulum B
    7. Grush
    8. Belvedere
    9. Raver
    10. Windsor Safari Park
    11. Hastings
    12. Manscape
    13. Metaphonk
    14. Reticulum C

    Margo Guryan

    Words And Music

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

      TRACK LISTING

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

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

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

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

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

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

      Various Artists

      Eccentric Soul: Minibus

        A double album boil down of Numero’s 2012 45 x 45RPM art object 'Eccentric Soul: Omnibus'. Gathering 25 loose remnants from across the American soul diaspora, Minibus connects the dots between group harmony, funk, disco, and modern soul, 1966-1980. Housed in a deluxe gatefold, tip-on jacket and illustrated with copious notes and photographs, the first ever LP pressing fills in a crucial hole on your Numero shelf.

        TRACK LISTING

        1. Rokk - Patience
        2. Crystal’s Image - A Friend
        3. The Procedures - Give Me One More Chance
        4. The Prophets Of Peace - The Max
        5. Sky’s The Limit - Don’t Be Afraid
        6. The Trinikas - Remember Me
        7. Duralcha - Ghet-To-Funk
        8. The 13th Amendment - The Stretch
        9. Tickled Pink - Reach Out (And Give Me Your Hand)
        10. HiFidelics - HiFidelics Groove
        11. Black Fur - Feel The Shock
        12. Flack And Company - Disco-TNT
        13. Elements Of Peace - Together Pt. 2
        14. Morning After - Hey Girl
        15. The Energettics - Rainy Days And Monday
        16. Family Connection - This Time
        17. Inbassador - Everyday
        18. Soul-Walkers - I’m Tired Of What People Say
        19. The Curtis Liggins Indications - What It Is?
        20. Majestee’s - Let Her Go
        21. Two Plus Two - I’m Sure
        22. Walter & The Admeration’s - Man Oh Man (What Have I Done)
        23. Clifton White And His Royal Knights - The Grade A
        24. The Free Mind - Just Jammin’
        25. The Intentions - Dig It (Shovel)

        Various Artists

        W3NG

          Set sail with the third installment of Numero’s ode to regional radio surveys. Broadcasting 44 minutes of uninterrupted yacht, easy-glide, AOR, and blue-eyed disco that’ll rock your boat. These 13 selections are anchored in the deep blue waters of the American private press—a life preserver for any BBQ, birthday party, or bris. Let W3NG be the sonic wind at your back.

          TRACK LISTING

          1. Slippery When Wet - Get Me Hot
          2. Percy Mays - Changes
          3. Liberation - Too Close For Comfort
          4. The Steel City Band - Reality
          5. Dave Plaehn - Not Bound To Lose
          6. Steve Fortgang - Hey, Let Me Be
          7. Craig Dove - Ocean Of Love
          8. Rob Galbraith - Damn It All (Alt Version)
          9. Female Species - Coast To Coast
          10. Max Leake - Tell Me The Reasons Why
          11. Richard Bowen - Sorcery (7” Version)
          12. The Jerry Busch Group - Fair Warning
          13. Mike Hounshell - Not Just Another

          Various Artists

          Soft Summer Breezes

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

            TRACK LISTING

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

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

            Universal Order Of Armageddon

            Universal Order Of Armageddon

              From the ashes of Moss Icon, Universal Order of Armageddon blasted out of Annapolis, MD in a fiery maelstrom of punishing riffs, syncopated breakbeats, and terrifying shrieks. Compiled here are the complete Gravity, Vermin Scum, and Kill Rock Stars recordings, remixed and remastered from the original session tapes, and housed in a deluxe gatefold jacket with a chunky 24-page book packed with photos, notes, and iconography from their 1993-’94 run. Armageddon IS now.

              TRACK LISTING

              1. Visible Distance
              2. Switch Is Down
              3. Stepping Softly Into
              4. Clear Set
              5. Benedict
              6. No Longer Stranger
              7. Symptom
              8. Flux
              9. Desperate Motion
              10. Longer, Stranger
              11. The Entire Vast Situation
              12. Painfully Obvious
              13. Four Measure Start
              14. City
              15. Mud
              16. Close To Far Away
              17. Fence Song
              18. Four Measure Start(Live On WFMU)
              19. Mud(Live On WFMU)
              20. No Longer Stranger(Live On WFMU)
              21. Close To Far Away(Live On WFMU)
              22. Symptom(Live On WFMU)
              23. Painfully Obvious(Live On WFMU)
              24. City (Live On WFMU)

              Canaan Amber

              CA - 2024 Reissue

                Tracked in the decade after Duster went on hiatus, Canaan Amber’s debut solo EP CA demonstrates the California-born guitarist’s affection for San Francisco jangle and Santa Cruz surf. Crawling at a banana slug’s pace, Canaan wraps the loneliest one-string guitar solos around a cluster of hollow rhythms and ghostly mumbles. The original 2012 five-song CD has been expanded to include six other demos plundered from the prolific songwriter’s vault. More Wolf Moon than Black Moon, CA continues to explore and map the hidden galaxies that make up the Duster universe.

                TRACK LISTING

                SIDE A
                Create The Scene
                Days Rewinding
                Gold Hills
                Runaway
                No Way

                SIDE B
                Turn On
                Everything Is All In Place
                Wander Off
                Ghost Girls
                Take Off Your Face
                Traces

                Ozean

                Ozean

                  Set your shoes to gaze mode and rip into this king size cloud of ethereal dream pop. Inspired by the spate of Brits leaning into swirling distortion and punishing volume, San Jose’s Ozean played just two shows in their brief existence, dissolving before the Scene That Celebrates Itself ever broke the silicon barrier. The quartet’s 1993 self-titled demo cassette has been remastered and pressed at 45RPM, a timeless document of late adolescent wonder and experimentation.

                  STAFF COMMENTS

                  Liam says: Never ever thought this would see the light of day... Absolutely ESSENTIAL bit of shoegaze history right here. Ozean only ever played two gigs and released this as a demo cassette back in '93. However it is one of the best releases in the whole of the genre, proper ethereal gazy goodness! Copies of the extremely scarce and inferior 2017 press go for upwards of £330 on discogs, so make sure to get your mitts on this!!!

                  TRACK LISTING

                  A1 Scenic
                  A2 Fall
                  B1 Porcelain

                  Majesty Crush

                  Butterflies Don't Go Away

                    Driven by lust-fueled limerence and drifting far from conformity, Butterflies Don’t Go Away captures Majesty Crush’s transient, yet subversive mark on the landscape of American shoegaze to come. Tracked between 1991-1995, the quartet reimagined the collapse of the American rust belt as a late-night, nail biting fever dream/revenge fantasy. This deluxe 2xLP compiles their Love 15 album, singles, EPs, and rarities, all remastered from the original tapes, with thorough annotation and visual documentation in a 24-page booklet. An immortal transcendence if there ever was one.

                    TRACK LISTING

                    1. Boyfriend
                    2. Uma
                    3. No. 1 Fan
                    4. Brand
                    5. Purr (Interlude)
                    6. Seles
                    7. Grow
                    8. Pretty Head (Interlude)
                    9. Cicciolina
                    10. Penny For Love
                    11. Skin (Interlude)
                    12. Feigned Sleep
                    13. Horse
                    14. No. 1 Fan (EP Version)
                    15. Worri
                    16. Horse (EP Version)
                    17. Sunny Pie
                    18. Cicciolina (7” Version)
                    19. Purr (7” Version)
                    20. Space Between Your Moles
                    21. Seine
                    22.If JFA Were Still Together
                    23. Ghost Of Fun

                    Andwella & Andwellas Dream

                    To Dream

                      Hold on to your mind! Led by Belfastborn phenom David Lewis, Andwella made three LPs circa 1970 for London’s Reflection label, redolent with Cream-y rock workouts, soaring post-Sgt. Pepper psych experimentation, and earthbound laments The Band might’ve dreamt up at Big Pink. Barely heard back then, they now conjure a popular rock fantasia to challenge the most expertly composed and orchestrated songs of the era. This deluxe set includes meticulous reproductions of the band’s 3-LP discography, plus an ephemera-packed booklet detailing Lewis’s brief moment as a downbeat songwriting visionary at the height of his powers.

                      STAFF COMMENTS

                      Barry says: A gorgeous, and surprisingly reasonably priced, exhaustive selection of Andwella / Andwella's Dream's releases. Featuring folk-tinged psychedelic riffs and lysergic twists of guitar and vocals, some of these could just as easily have sat among Floyd's early work just as easily as they could Cream or Crosby Stills & Nash. Ace.

                      TRACK LISTING

                      1. The Days Grew Longer For Love
                      2. Sunday
                      3. Lost A Number Found A King
                      4. Man Without A Name
                      5. Clockwork Man
                      6. Cocaine
                      7. Shades Of Grey
                      8. High On A Mountain
                      9. Andwella
                      10. Midday Sun
                      11. Take My Road
                      12. Felix
                      13. Goodbye
                      14. Hold On To Your Mind
                      15. Lady Love
                      16. Michael Fitzhenry
                      17. I’m Just Happy To See You Get Her
                      18. Just How Long
                      19. World’s End Part I
                      20. World’s End Part II
                      21. Back On The Road
                      22. I Got A Woman
                      23. Reason For Living
                      24. Shadow Of The Night
                      25. She Taught Me To Love
                      26. Saint Bartholomew
                      27. The World Of Angelique
                      28. Mississippi Water
                      29. I’ve Got My Own
                      30. Are You Ready
                      31. Four Days In September
                      32. Lazy Days
                      33. People’s People
                      34. Behind The Painted Screen
                      35. All For You

                      The American Analog Set

                      New Drifters

                        Lo-fi, low budget, and low key, The American Analog Set’s suite of hypnotic, neo-psychedelic, Texas sloth-kraut LPs appeared briefly on Austin’s Emperor Jones label and slunk quietly into the sprawling indie underground as the old millennium crested. Gathered here are 'The Fun Of Watching Fireworks', 'From Our Living Room To Yours', and 'The Golden Band albums', garnished with period b-sides, outtakes, and demos. Remastered from the original analog tapes, this early-career spanning 5xLP box includes lyrics, photos, and ephemera from the before times.

                        TRACK LISTING

                        LP1 - The Fun Of Watching Fireworks
                        1. Diana Slowburner II
                        2. On My Way
                        3. Gone To Earth
                        4. On The Run’s Where I’m From
                        5. Dim Stars (The Boy In My Arms)
                        6. Trespassers In The Stereo Field
                        7. Too Tired To Shine II
                        8. It’s Alright

                        LP2 – From Our Living Room To Yours
                        1. Magnificent Seventies
                        2. Using The Hope Diamond As A Doorstop
                        3. Blue Chaise
                        4. Where Have All The Good Boys Gone
                        5. White House
                        6. Two Way Diamond I
                        7. Two Way Diamond II
                        8. Don’t Wake Me

                        LP 3 – The Golden Band
                        1. Weather Report
                        2. A Good Friend Is Always Around
                        3. It’s All About Us
                        4. A Schoolboy’s Charm
                        5. The Wait
                        6. New Drifters I
                        7. New Drifters II
                        8. New Drifters III
                        9. New Drifters IV
                        10. The Golden Band
                        11. I Must Soon Quit The Scene
                        12. Will The Real Danny Radnor Please Stand?

                        LP 4 – Nine Legend Road
                        1. Diana Slowburner II
                        2. High Fidelity Vs. Guy Fidelity
                        3. Magnificent Seventies
                        4. Waking Up Is Hard To Do
                        5. Dr. Pepper
                        6. The Only Living Boy Around
                        7. It’s All About Us
                        8. On My Way
                        9. Thin Fingers
                        10. Living Room Incidental #2 / The Corduroy Kid

                        LP 5 – Nine Legend Road
                        1. Where Did You Come From?
                        2. Too Tired To Shine I
                        3. Queen Of Her Own Parade
                        4. Mellow Fellow
                        5. You Don’t Want Me To Arrive, Do You?
                        6. What Are We Going To Tell Guy?
                        7. Where Did You Come From (Reprise)

                        Karate

                        Some Boots

                          On 2002’s Some Boots, Boston indie rock trio Karate further plumb the depths of their omnidirectional musical explorations. Every chord and beat works to deepen the pensiveness of Geoff Farina’s impressionistic lyrics, that explore the emotional complexities of nostalgia. The eight-song LP is housed in a tip-on jacket, and includes a replica lyric sheet for the original kids and spies alike

                          TRACK LISTING

                          SIDE A
                          1. Original Spies
                          2. First Release
                          3. Ice Or Ground?
                          4. Remain Relaxed

                          SIDE B
                          1. In Hundreds
                          2. Airport
                          3. Baby Teeth
                          4. South

                          Duster

                          Remote Echoes

                            Culled from half a decade of home four-tracking, Remote Echoes is a hissy, crumbly, and ungrounded expression of Clay Parton and Canaan Amber’s ongoing Duster project. A mix of cassette only demos released under the banners Christmas Dust and On The Dodge, this 14 track album also includes a bevy of previously unissued stragglers. Duster’s unique blend of fuzzy guitars, bargain synths, muffled percussion, and hushed vocals anticipated chillwave, mumblecore, and corecore, elegantly illustrating the holy trinity of slacker vices: cigarettes, coffee, and the weed supreme.

                            TRACK LISTING

                            1. Before The Veil
                            2. Cigarettes And Coffee
                            3. The Weed Supreme
                            4. Untitled 59
                            5. I Know I Won’t
                            6. Moon In Aries
                            7. Glue
                            8. Testphase
                            9. Lost Time
                            10. Strange
                            11. The Mood
                            12. Country Heather
                            13. Untitled 84
                            14. Darby

                            Bright Eyes

                            A Christmas Album - 2023 Reissue

                              Bright Eyes’ Christmas Album begins with a piano, flute, ambient noise, and musical saw-driven version of “Away in a Manger,” helping weed out casual Christmas music enjoyers, but all too tempting for the most devout of Conor Oberst’s disciples, who originally learned that the warmth of the holiday season is trumped only by its potential for melancholy back in 2002 with the original Saddle Creek release. Oberst and a small army of friends at his house proceed to jamboree through Christmas classics like “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen,” and “Oh Little Town of Bethlehem,” Holiday cheer, when delivered with Oberst’s trademark tremble, sounds more like a lament than it does hymns of ecclesiastical joy. But the spirited listener will find that the fragile, homespun, and somewhat blinkered vibe that permeates the album sets itself apart from the bog-standard, less sonically humble offerings of the holidays, and, both strangely and satisfyingly, is probably more aligned with the true spirit of the season.

                              TRACK LISTING

                              1) Away In A Manger
                              2) Blue Christmas
                              3) Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem
                              4) God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
                              5) The First Noel
                              6) Little Drummer Boy
                              7) White Christmas
                              8) Silent Night
                              9) Silver Bells
                              10) Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
                              11) The Night Before Christmas

                              Songs: Ohia

                              Songs: Ohia - National Album Day 2023 Edition

                                In a 1997 debut album release, singer/ guitarist Jason Molina unfolds the beginning chapter of the influential and essential discography of Songs: Ohia. The self-titled album sometimes referred to as 'The Black Album', was recorded on an 8-track over the span of one afternoon, was the start of Molina's ideal "first draft" sound that opened the fourth wall into the haunted world-building the album creates for the listener. The sound flickers between undiscovered folk tradition, circular lyrical patterns, and love seesawing between the emotional weight of fear and exhilaration. Repressed on colour for the first time in ages!

                                Songs: Ohia

                                Axxess & Ace - National Album Day 2023 Edition

                                  Axxess and Ace stood to be Songs: Ohia's third album release in 1999, Jason Molina is assisted by Geof Comings (Party Girls), Michael Krassner (The Lofty Pillars, Boxhead Ensemble, Edith Frost Band), Joe Ferguson (Pinetop Seven), Dave Pavkovic (Boxhead Ensemble), Julie Liu (Rex) and Edith Frost. This album was recorded by Krassner at his Truckstop Studios in Chicago. 'Axxess and Ace' flickers between Liu's aching violin and Molina's intensely personal lyrics quilting the worries and anxieties of the idea of imperfections. It is direct, in the way that love songs can be, recorded almost entirely live and first take. The finished product is full of spontaneity and surprise for the listener to enjoy time and time again. Repressed on colour for the first time in ages!

                                  The Chieftones

                                  The New Smooth And Different Sound Billed

                                    Billed as “Canada’s All Indian Band,” the Tsimshian Nation garage band The Chieftones stormed the U.S. in the mid-’60s with their own brand of native rock n’ roll. More Buddy Holly than Link Wray, The New Smooth and Different Sound compiles their debut single for Wisconsin’s lauded Cuca label and adds a dozen previously unissued demos from their brief time in the Driftless region.

                                    TRACK LISTING

                                    SIDE A
                                    1. Don’t Let It Bother You
                                    2. Don’t Dare
                                    3. Indian Wedding
                                    4. You’re My Angel
                                    5. I Need Your Lovin’
                                    6. I Won’t Be Around
                                    7. Do Lord

                                    SIDE B
                                    8. I Shouldn’t Have Did What I Done
                                    9. The Sun Is Shining
                                    10. Ebony Eyes
                                    11. Just A Closer Walk With Thee
                                    12. Cutie From The Beauty Shop
                                    13. You Don’t Need Me Anymore
                                    14. Don’t You Leave Me Behind

                                    Various Artists

                                    Eccentric Boogie

                                      Numero are at it again! Hand delivering you the finest curation of rare and sought-after boogie tracks, officially licensed and for an absolute bargain of a price! Just look at that first track alone - Maxx Traxx's "Don't Touch It!" - part of a double A-side 7" released on Pulse in 1982 and going for arond £200 a copy... and that's just the start. This truly is a special collection - meticulously compiled by the Numero crew who you feel must have had to do alot of leg work aquiring the licenses and master tapes of this mighty collection. It's not all just high value for the sake of it either - Donnell Pitman's "Burning Up" remained unreleased till the label unearthered in around 2015, Ronnie Robbins' "Contagious" another example, completely unreleased until discovered and released by Numero - just where are they finding this stuff?!

                                      A completely essential purchase for any boogie lover and another wonderful addition to the Numero catalogue. Highly recommended!  

                                      TRACK LISTING

                                      SIDE A
                                      1. Maxx Traxx - Don’t Touch It!
                                      2. Stylle Band - If You Love Me
                                      3. Home Boy And The C.O.L - I Saw You Dancing
                                      4. Unit Three - Lets Boogie Tonight
                                      5. Steven - Quick
                                      SIDE B
                                      7. Donnell Pitman - Burning Up
                                      8. Duke D - Lady Luck
                                      9. Ronnie Robbins - Contagious
                                      10. Pete & Cheez - You And Me
                                      11. Contrast - Slippin’ In The Night

                                      Duster

                                      Stratosphere - 25th Anniversary Edition

                                        Best listened to from inside the womb, Duster’s 1998’s debut Stratosphere simultaneously capped off and reinvented the slow core’s first wave. A four track dreamscape that will wake the neighbors and then lull them back to sleep. Hazy, arpeggiated guitars layer over a deliberate drummer with no real place to be, as semi-inaudible vocals warn of millennial malaise and subtly encourage the listener to “rock out, rock out, rock out, rock out.”

                                        TRACK LISTING

                                        SIDE A
                                        1 Moon Age
                                        2 Heading For The Door
                                        3 Gold Dust
                                        4 Topical Solution
                                        5 Docking The Pod
                                        6 The Landing
                                        7 Constellations
                                        8 The Queen Of Hearts

                                        SIDE B
                                        9 Two Way Radio
                                        10 Inside Out
                                        11 Stratosphere
                                        12 Reed To Hillsborough
                                        13 Shadows Of Planes
                                        14 Earth Moon Transit
                                        15 The Twins/Romantica
                                        16 Sideria
                                        Bonus Track: Echo, Bravo *CD Only

                                        Pot Valiant

                                        Never Return

                                          Loitering on the same Berkeley streets that birthed Green Day, Operation Ivy, and Crimpshrine, Pot Valiant (AKA Vagrants) developed their own style of Gilmangaze in the early-’90s. Compiled here are the band’s Lookout and Sunny Sindicut 7”s, Transaudio LP, comp tracks, and three previously unissued songs. Remastered from the original tapes, this 2xLP package is housed in a tip-on gatefold sleeve and includes a 20 page booklet crammed with notes, flyers, and photos of this staple of outsider emo.


                                          TRACK LISTING

                                          LP1
                                          1. Nugget Killer
                                          2. Tapir
                                          3. Oar
                                          4. Low Dexterity Points
                                          5. This Heaven Has Bars
                                          6. Sick
                                          7. Going
                                          8. Last Sun
                                          9. Untitled (Unfinished)

                                          LP2
                                          1. Volar
                                          2. Low Dexterity Points (Single)
                                          3. Loud Street
                                          4. Wood
                                          5. Mythmaker’s Office
                                          6. Cell
                                          7. Open Book
                                          8. Gone
                                          9. Alone
                                          10. Civilization Was
                                          11. Used
                                          12. Berth

                                          Native Nod

                                          This Can't Exist

                                            An antidote to the tough-guy hardcore spreading from CBGB’s, emo outliers Native Nod’s unique genre juxtaposition of damaged art-rock, daring/naive songwriting, and raw, poetic vocals have set them apart from the glut of early-’90s post-hardcore. Compiled here are the band’s trio of seminal 7” EPs for the Gern Blandsten label, with liner notes by Jenn Pelly and scores of unseen photographs and ephemer a.

                                            TRACK LISTING

                                            Side A
                                            Bread
                                            High Tide In Alaska
                                            Back To Mimsey

                                            Side B
                                            Answers
                                            Crossings
                                            Tangled
                                            Lower GI Bleed
                                            Runner

                                            Andre Gibson & Universal Togetherness Band

                                            Apart: Demos (1980-1984)

                                              Recorded in various basements and professional studios around Chicago between 1980 and 1984, the Apart Demos documents 12 intimate and stripped-down sketches, demos and unreleased tracks by Andre Gibson and the Universal Togetherness Band as they pivoted to solo careers. From heartfelt tributes to lovers adorned by a silky Fender Rhodes to disco party-starters about spiritual gratitude, Andre Gibson universally lets us into his heart and brings it all together in the end.

                                              TRACK LISTING

                                              1. All My Pals
                                              2. Thankful For You
                                              3. Love Changes Life’s Changes
                                              4. Bring Me Home
                                              5. Call Me
                                              6. Valentine Lover
                                              7. Don’t It Feel Good
                                              8. I Wanna Take You Away
                                              9. Stuck On A Thrill
                                              10. Say I Will (Ft. Dawn Brooks)
                                              11. Breakaway
                                              12. I’m Falling

                                              Various Artists

                                              L80s: So Unusual

                                                The tenth volume of Numero’s elaborately packaged Cabinet of Curiosities series, L80s finds the group exploring the far-flung corners of the global downtempo underground. This 12-song mix tape weaves icy hot coldwave, Sausalito seafood jazz, Glaswegian goth, makeshift Madonna, Sade spoofs, and Brat Pack balearic into a high-waisted, party-ready pair of danceable denim.

                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                SIDE A
                                                1. Cheryl Glasgow - Glued To The Spot
                                                2. Dianne Mower - The Secret Sign
                                                3. Phoebe Cates - Feels So Good (Feels So Right)
                                                4. Isabelle Antena - Naughty Naughty
                                                5. Nika Rejto - More Than Just A Dream
                                                6. Crow Johnson - You Got Me
                                                SIDE B
                                                7. Terry Garthwaite - Me To You
                                                8. Suse Millemann - Patterns
                                                9. Vazz - Breath
                                                10. Elisa Waut - Being Strong
                                                11. Antoinette & Jeff Phelps - Hear My Heart
                                                12. DeMonica Flye - Someday You’ll See

                                                Helene Smith

                                                I Am Controlled By Your Love

                                                  Teenage melancholy from the original Miami Sound Machine. Backed by the infamous FAMU Marching 100 Band and Frank Williams’ crack shot players The Rocketeers, I Am Controlled By Your Love compiles sides from Helene Smith’s ’60s tenure with the Deep City, Lloyd, Reid, and Blue Star labels. A sweltering album of 12 deeply soulful, alternate universe hits from the First Lady of Miami Soul!

                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                  1. I Am Controlled By Your Love
                                                  2. Sure Thing
                                                  3. True Love Don’t Grow On Trees
                                                  4. Pain In My Heart
                                                  5. Willing And Able
                                                  6. Wrong Or Right He’s My Baby
                                                  7. You Got To Do Your Share
                                                  8. Thrills And Chills
                                                  9. What’s In The Lovin’
                                                  10. The Pot Can’t Talk About The Kettle
                                                  11. Gossip Don’t Worry Me
                                                  12. China Melody

                                                  Karate

                                                  Unsolved

                                                    As Warped Tour pop-punk and American Apparel indie rock dominated the strange post-Y2K guitar-band milieu, Boston’s Karate delivered an engrossing shot of rock that constantly shifted between several shades of subterranean sounds. The quiet moments on Karate’s millennium busting fourth album carry much of that old, unbridled intensity, braided into subdued jazz melodies and slowcore restraint. Karate’s transition into rock maturity bore supple fruit with Unsolved, presented here with three previously unreleased songs.

                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    SIDE A
                                                    1. Small Fired
                                                    2. The Lived-Yet-Named
                                                    3. Sever

                                                    SIDE B
                                                    4. The Roots And The Ruins
                                                    5. Number Six
                                                    6. One Less Blues
                                                    7. The Halo Of The Strange

                                                    SIDE C
                                                    8. The Angels Just Have To Show
                                                    9. This Day Next Year

                                                    SIDE D
                                                    10. Get Reborn (Rehearsal)
                                                    11. Old Codes (Rehearsal)
                                                    12. The Angels Just Have To Show (Rehearsal)

                                                    Sharon Van Etten

                                                    Tramp - 10 Year Anniversary Edition

                                                      “Dear Reader,

                                                      “About a year or two ago, Naomi Yang (of Galaxie 500) reached out to me after she rediscovered a video that we had made together in 2011, during the making of ‘Tramp’, just before the album’s release. It was for the song ‘Serpents’.

                                                      “The timing was uncanny, approaching the anniversary of ‘Tramp’. Thinking about my time in New York while in the bubble of Los Angeles and my home. Thinking about how restless I was, and now settled down and stable. Thinking about how Aaron Dessner took a chance on me after I messaged him with a fury of demos. He could see through the hiss and crappy vocals on my GarageBand demos, and that I had something to say. He gave me the confidence to be loud and to scream my rage and feel founded and justified in my own pain. He gave me more tools to find catharsis in my work. I have carried that with me ever since.

                                                      “Being on the West Coast the last two years, I look back on my community in New York and am forever grateful. I had so many friends and peers step up and help me unfold these demos. The album that it became. Doug Keith and Ben Lord from my original touring band, Logan Cole, Peter Silberman from The Antlers, Jessica Larrabee from She Keeps Bees, Thomas Bartlett of Doveman, Rob Moose of yMusic, Jenn Wasner of Wye Oak, Julianna Barwick, Zach Condon of Beirut, Matt Barrick (of the Walkmen), Clarice Jensen, Ben Lanz, Bryce Dessner, and Bryan Devendorf (of The National).

                                                      “I had almost forgotten about a song titled ‘This Is Too Right’ that didn’t make it onto the record. It was one of the first guitar ‘riffs’ I had ever written and Jenn Wasner sang on it with me. A song about not believing how good I had it, like the other shoe was about to drop. I hope everyone that helped make this record and supported it, feel the love and admiration that I continue to hold for all of you. I hope that in sharing this record again, with a new video and this forgotten track, that new listeners are brought into this album and find meaning and relevance in it today. All of the musicians on this album helped me come to life and perform in ways I never had before.

                                                      “May these songs find you well. Sending all my love, Sharon.”

                                                      Peter Barclay

                                                      I'm Not Your Toy

                                                        Peter Barclay recorded at home and produced two barely-released albums, 1990’s dreamlike Acceptance and 1992’s synth pop What Kind Of World, winning over the few who heard them. But fame outside his small circle was not to be, and Barclay was lost in the late-’90s crest of the AIDS epidemic. Rediscovered for a new generation, this is queer music at its finest.

                                                        Dougie Poole

                                                        The Rainbow Wheel Of Death

                                                          A country songwriter from Brooklyn’s indie underground, Dougie Poole blurs the lines between genre and generation on his third solo album, The Rainbow Wheel of Death. Rooted in sharp songwritingvand the organic sounds of a live-in-the-studio band, it’s a classic-sounding record for the modern world.

                                                          The Rainbow Wheel of Death’s title nods to the colorful pinwheel that appears onscreen whenever a computer’s application stalls. For Poole — who found himself working as a freelance computer programmer once the pandemic brought his touring schedule to a temporary halt in 2020 — it’s also a reference to the holding pattern that’s left much of society feeling stuck, unable to move ahead in an uncertain world. That feeling was pervasive when he began writing these nine songs, finishing the first handful of tracks in his New York City bedroom and wrapping up the songwriting process in the recording studio itself.

                                                          Once hailed as the “patron saint of millennial malaise” for his sardonic wit and topical, tongue-in-cheek songwriting, Poole broadens his reach here. “High School Gym” builds a bridge between 2020s lo-fi textures and 1980s pop vibes, while “Must Be In Here Somewhere” — whose narrator sits at a lap top, searching through “every server burning in North Carolina” for a digital souvenir of a long-lost relationship — mixes modern concerns with classic country instrumentation. If records like 2017’s Wideass Highway and 2020’s breakthrough release The Freelancer’s Blues told stories about uninspired Millennials languishing in dead-end jobs and no-good relationships, then The Rainbow Wheel of Death focuses on more universal issues like mortality, love, and the passing of the time.

                                                          With The Rainbow Wheel of Death, Dougie Poole breathes new life into country music, retaining the acclaimed elements of his previous work — drum machines, synthesizers, and his deepset voice — while pushing toward something warm, organic, and prismatic

                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                          1. The Rainbow Wheel Of Death
                                                          2. High School Gym
                                                          3. Nothing On This Earth Can Make Me Smile
                                                          4. Worried Man Blues 2
                                                          5. Nickels And Dimes
                                                          6. I Lived My Whole Life Last Night
                                                          7. Beth David Cemetery
                                                          8. Must Be In Here Somewhere
                                                          9. I Hope My Baby Comes Home Soon

                                                          Shame

                                                          Food For Worms

                                                            On the one hand, new album Food for Worms calls to mind a certain morbidity, but on the other, it’s a celebration of life; the way that, in the end, we need each other. The album is an ode to friendship, and a documentation of the dynamic that only five people who have grown up together - and grown so close, against all odds - can share.

                                                            For the first time, the band are not delving inwards, but seeking to capture the world around them. “I don’t think you can be in your own head forever,” says Steen. A conversation after one of their gigs with a friend prompted a stray thought that he held onto: “It’s weird, isn’t it? Popular music is always about love, heartbreak, or yourself. There isn’t much about your mates.”

                                                            It’s through this, and defiance, that the band have continually moved forward together; finding light in uncomfortable contractions and playing their vulnerabilities as strengths: The near-breakdowns, identity crises, frontman Charlie Steen routinely ripping his top off on stage as a way of tackling his body weight insecurities. Everything is thrown into their live show and the best shows of their lives are happening now.

                                                            Back in 2018, around debut album Songs of Praise, they were at the vanguard of a transformative scene that changed the underground music landscape in the UK; paving the way for artists soon to come. Then, Charlie Steen suffered a series of panic attacks which led to a tour’s cancellation. For the first time, since being plucked from the small pub stages of south London and catapulted into notoriety, shame were confronted with who they’d become on the other side of it. This era, of being forced to endure reality and the terror that comes with your own company, would form shame’s second album, 2021’s Drunk Tank Pink.

                                                            Now they arrive, finally, at a place of hard-won maturity. Enter: Food for Worms, which Steen declares to be “the Lamborghini of shame records.”

                                                            Reconnecting with what they first loved about being in a band hotwired them into making the album after a false start during the pandemic. Their management then presented them with a challenge: in three weeks, shame would play two intimate shows and debut two sets of entirely new songs. It meant the band returned the same ideology which propelled them to these heights in the first place: the love of playing live, on their own terms, fed by their audience. Thus, Food for Worms crashed into life faster than anything they’d created before. The band recorded it while playing festivals all over Europe, invigorated by the strength of the reaction their new material was met with. That live energy, what it’s like to witness shame in their element, is captured perfectly on record - like lightning in a bottle.

                                                            The album marks a sonic departure from anything they’ve done before. shame have abandoned their post-punk beginnings for far more eclectic influences, drawing from the sharp yet uncomplicated lyrical observations of Lou Reed and the more melodic works of 90s German band, Blumfeld.

                                                            They called upon renowned producer Flood (Nick Cave, U2, PJ Harvey, Foals) to execute their vision. Recording each track live meant a kind of surrender: here, the rough edges give the album its texture; the mistakes are more interesting than perfection. In a way, it harks back to the title itself and the way that with this record, the band are embracing frailty and by doing so, are tapping into a new source of bravery.

                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                            Liam says: Oh boy, I've been HANKERING for this one! The third outing for shame, 'Food For Worms' has been declared by the band as "the Lamborghini of shame records" and we'd be hard pressed to argue with that. From the anthemic combo of 'Adderall'/'Orchid', to the psych-wail of 'Six-Pack' and the beautiful 90s emo tinged closer 'All The People', shame recapture that unbridled excitement that we all felt and fell in love way back in 2016 - stellar stuff!

                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                            1. Fingers Of Steel
                                                            2. Six-Pack
                                                            3. Yankees
                                                            4. Alibis
                                                            5. Adderall
                                                            6. Orchid
                                                            7. The Fall Of Paul
                                                            8. Burning By Design
                                                            9. Different Person
                                                            10. All The People

                                                            Rex

                                                            C - 2023 Reissue

                                                              Rex’s seminal 1996 sophomore album C , now on deluxe double vinyl for the first time. Every one of C ’s 66 minutes is a delightful exploration at the intersection of slowcore and alt- country, weaving heartfelt Americana, stately strings, progged-out rhythms and crashingly heavy climaxes into captivating epics. Remastered from the original analog tapes, C has been given a second life beyond the CD- era, and comes housed in a tip-on jacket with restored artwork from guitarist Curtis Harvey

                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                              SIDE A
                                                              1 Morning
                                                              2 Ride Home
                                                              SIDE B
                                                              3 New Son
                                                              4 Critella
                                                              5 Audrey La ‘Mort
                                                              SIDE C
                                                              6 Jubin
                                                              7 C
                                                              SIDE D
                                                              8 All Waves
                                                              9 Porcelain
                                                              10 New Dirge / Farther Along

                                                              Charlie Megira Und The Hefker Girl

                                                              Charlie Megira And The Hefker Girl

                                                                In 2006, Israeli garage-nik Charlie Megira took a sonic turn while partnered with Israeli multi- instrumentalist Michal Kahan. The duo wasted no time forging a new path, swapping Megira’s trademark reverb for echo, and guitar-noir for new wave. Charlie Megira Und the Hefker Girl is an unabashed continuation of gothy ’80s archetypes employed by Joy Division, JAMC, and The Cure. Originally self-released on CD-R, we’ve remastered the 12-track disc for maximum Crosley crush.

                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                SIDE A
                                                                1. Till I’ll Break Again
                                                                2. Nothing
                                                                3. Fear And Joy
                                                                4. Kiss Of Death
                                                                5. Direct Exercise No. 1

                                                                SIDE B
                                                                6. Psyche And Apollo
                                                                7. The Vally Of Tears (Drum Pattern)
                                                                8. Thrown Key
                                                                9. Song No.8
                                                                10. Saturn Return
                                                                11. Another God
                                                                12. Tower Of Tongues

                                                                µ-Ziq

                                                                Hello

                                                                  Planet Mu owner Mike Paradinas (a.k.a. µ-Ziq) wraps up 2022 with his 3rd release of new material this year. ‘Hello’ is the mirror image of the ‘Goodbye EP’. The intensity is heightened, the breaks more manic and melodies inhabit every corner. The material is the final chapter of the ‘Magic Pony Ride’ material and even includes another version of that track. 'Iggy’s Song’ has a slowed down sample of Mike’s son screaming, ‘Ávila’ is an ode to his father’s hometown in Spain and ‘Green Chaos’ even includes a nod to RP Boo. On Side B things get more interesting. ‘Pyramidal Mind Dispersion’ slows things down while amping up the tension, Modulating Angel is at drum & bass tempo but with a choir of angels from hell in the background, while the final two tracks recall the experimentation and melodies of Lunatic Harness.

                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                  LP:
                                                                  A:
                                                                  1. Hello
                                                                  2. Iggy's Song
                                                                  3. Magic Pony Ride (Pt.3)
                                                                  4. Green Chaos
                                                                  5. Ávila
                                                                  B:
                                                                  1. Pyramidal Mind Dispersion
                                                                  2. Modulating Angel
                                                                  3. Pentagonal Antiprism
                                                                  4. Metabidiminished Icosahedron

                                                                  CD:
                                                                  01. Hello
                                                                  02. Iggy's Song
                                                                  03. Magic Pony Ride (Pt.3)
                                                                  04. Green Chaos
                                                                  05. Ávila
                                                                  06. Pyramidal Mind Dispersion
                                                                  07. Modulating Angel 08 Pentagonal Antiprism
                                                                  09. Metabidiminished Icosahedron
                                                                  10. Goodbye VIP
                                                                  11. Giddy All Over
                                                                  12. Moise
                                                                  13. Rave Whistle
                                                                  14. Rave Whistle (Darkside Mix)
                                                                  15. Rave Whistle (Jungle Tekno Mix)

                                                                  Companion

                                                                  Second Day Of Spring

                                                                    At just 23-years-old, identical twin sisters Sophia and Jo Babb had faced a decade of darkness. Then, as Companion, they built lighthouses. With their debut album Second Day of Spring, the duo arrive at the start of a blooming new season, holding a work that softly glows with a sincerity, vulnerability, and hopefulness that they fought hard to find along their way. “A lot of this album is rooted in healing from grief and familial hurt,” says Sophia. “There are songs about marriage and healing from mistrust. Family ties that have been broken.” Second Day of Spring introduces two brilliant songwriters and mesmerizing singers as they share their stories with gazes at once light and weighted, offering listeners comfort in despairing corners.

                                                                    The now Fort Collins, CO-based sisters were raised and homeschooled on nine farmland acres just outside of Norman, OK. Their lives changed abruptly at 13 when their father, who suffered from Parkinson’s disease, took his own life. “Mental health is such an undervalued issue that’s not talked about enough – so we talk about it through our music,” says Sophia. The loss pushed the girls to write. Sourcing inspiration from their shared love of artists like Gillian Welch, Alison Krauss, and Samantha Crain, the duo began to form their own style through a freedom of thought, expression, and directness that can only result from such an intimate, symbiotic bond – even if they had their creative differences at times. “Writing came pretty naturally, but as siblings, there was friction,” Jo says. “Our closeness as twins allows for a sometimes brutal honesty that other collaborators might shy away from.” The tension made the songs even better.

                                                                    On the album, a gradual march toward openness, possibility, and warmth is underway, tracing Sophia and Jo’s real-world path of healing. “It’s been 10 years since our dad died, and it’s taken 10 years for us to get to this point where we feel like trusting,” Sophia says. “We don’t feel drawn toward chaos or constant darkness, whether it was self-manufactured darkness or just bad luck. We both feel better. We’re not unhappy every day anymore. And this album is like that next step toward this new phase of life.” Hope peeks through early songs on Second Day of Spring, like grass growing up through sidewalk cracks, before sprawling out into lush meadows by the album’s end. Produced and recorded in a Colorado barn by a close-knit, all female team, the process of creating Second Day of Spring was as heartfelt as the album itself. Acoustic guitar is a constant companion to the twins’ blood harmonies, joined at turns by standout instrumentation ranging from viola to organelle to trumpet to piano, and even the earthly, tender sounds of the natural beauty that surrounded them.

                                                                    The sisters’ songwriting prowess is evident across Second Day of Spring, as their exquisite lyricism elevates each story of heartache, growth, relationships and new beginnings to deeply moving and achingly relatable heights. Album opener “How Could I Have Known” meditates on the permanence of impermanence: “I was engaged to my now husband when I wrote this song. He was dealing with some concerning medical issues, and I developed an over-awareness of how quickly I could never see him again,” explains Sophia. “Having lost family members without warning in the past, I became anxiously aware that just as soon as he came into my life, he could leave it, too. Though this thought, at its core, is a very scary one, when I looked beyond the fear of losing something I held so dearly, I could see the incredible gift it is to have something to hold dear in the first place.”

                                                                    “Arms Length” looks at the pain of longing to love while still feeling the hurt of broken trust (“Maybe I’m not warmed up yet / I’m wearing armor from a different past / Demanding trust, an impossible thing / Akin to being taught to laugh”). Sophia wrote album standout “If I Were a Ghost,” a spellbinding feat of songwriting, after arguing with her mother and retreating to a small chapel on their family’s property that their father built by hand. “My mom and I were having difficult relationship issues, but I knew she was still in grief,” Sophia says. “This was just five years after her husband’s death. So, I was just trying to really put myself where she was standing, just to understand what she was feeling.” The result is gorgeous commiseration, heartbreaking and soul-affirming in its empathy. “I don’t really cry when I write songs,” Sophia says. “But I was sobbing while writing this one.”

                                                                    “23rd Street,” “Second Day of Spring'' and “Newborn of Springtime” (“You've hurt me so badly / You've healed me so sweet / The trees are rustling / A loving word leaves”) see the band turning a corner. “Some of the songs, like ‘Forfeit,’ ‘If I Were a Ghost,’ and ‘Arms Length,’ feel very much like fall and winter––the winter of my life,” says Sophia. “And then we move into springtime.” Jo adds, “It was very important to me to make sure ‘Second Day of Spring’ sounds like it’s heading towards a new season, and to end the album on a spring note.” Warm relief floods “Waiting for You,” as the record closes with hope that seems to swell like the chorus of instruments supporting Companion’s soaring vocals. “The line’s gettin’ thinner / Between what I want / and what’s in front of me / Like the light that glinted off the river / Like the bloom that lifted the winter / I’ve been waiting for you.”

                                                                    Poetically written and earnestly expressed, Second Day Of Spring represents a new hope for the band, and arrives as a balm to anyone in need of a similar comfort. “I saw an older man the other day, just walking down the street with headphones over his ears, and he was just smiling so big,” says Jo. “That’s the feeling I want Second Day of Spring listeners to have––that feeling of, wow. There’s beauty even in the simplest things.”


                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                    Side A
                                                                    1. How Could I Have Known
                                                                    2. Forfeit
                                                                    3. Arm’s Length
                                                                    4. If I Were A Ghost
                                                                    5. Snowbank
                                                                    Side B
                                                                    6. 23rd Street
                                                                    7. Second Day Of Spring
                                                                    8. Newborn Of Springtime
                                                                    9. Sunday Morning
                                                                    10. Waiting For You

                                                                    Bonus 7”
                                                                    To Be Still


                                                                    Revelators Sound System

                                                                    Revelators

                                                                      Revelators Sound System is the collaborative musical project of MC Taylor (Hiss Golden Messenger) and Cameron Ralston. Recorded throughout 2020 and 2021, largely at Taylor’s home in Durham, NC and Richmond, Virginia's Spacebomb studio, where Ralston serves as the house bassist, the album is a deep meditation on community that caroms from root-down avant-funk and spiritual groove to solitary cosmic minimalism and twinkling dubby ambience. Importantly, ‘Revelators’ is a deeply emotional record, the running soundtrack to a world in confusion.

                                                                      ‘Grieving’, with its trunk-rattling double drums and searing electric Clavinet, imagines a rhythmic meeting of The Meters, post-‘Bitches Brew’ Miles and Can, before dissolving into a smoky, time-smeared coda that is a direct descendent of Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry’s headiest Black Ark productions, while ‘Collected Water’ is a mournful, pointillistic improvisation between Taylor’s drifting guitar loops, Ralston’s loping double bass, and the melodic dancing between Daniel Clarke’s chiming piano figures, J.C. Kuhl’s insistent saxophone and Reggie Pace’s subtle, circular percussion.

                                                                      ‘Bury the Bell’ is a shimmering, Alice Coltrane-inspired piece for guitar, clarinet and orchestra that spins off into stardust. The album concludes with ‘George the Revelator’, a lush devotional epic built atop the on-the-one drumming of J.T. Bates that shakes and rolls with psychic, psychedelic fervour.

                                                                      ‘Revelators’ is a testament to the telepathic and soulful musical interplay between Taylor and Ralston. “We only ever talked about what emotion we were going for,” Ralston recalls. “We never talked about gear or fidelity.”

                                                                      Taylor echoes this sentiment, elaborating, “This record is about grief. Grief, and whatever comes after. We were looking for a way to communicate that musically.”

                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                      Grieving
                                                                      Collected Water
                                                                      Bury The Bell
                                                                      George The Revelator

                                                                      µ-Ziq

                                                                      Lunatic Harness - 25th Anniversary Edition

                                                                        Lunatic Harness, µ-Ziq's rare and sought-after fourth album, was originally released in July 1997 on Virgin's Hut Recordings label. It is generally considered to be Mike Paradinas's best work of the nineties. An Apple Music review describes Lunatic Harness as "the prettiest album to come out of the mid-'90s "drill'n'bass movement", noting that Paradinas eschewed the abrasiveness of similar works by Squarepusher and Aphex Twin in favour of "atmospheres of ethereal color and shimmering melody", bringing the album "closer to pop music than anything Paradinas had previously attempted". Planet Mu has compiled a special 256th anniversary edition 4xLP boxset bringing together the My Little Beautiful EP, the Lunatic Harness album and May 1998's Brace Yourself EP (released by USA's Astralwerks label) with the addition of four rare tracks. Discs one and two of the vinyl are the original Lunatic Harness album, disc three compiles the My Little Beautiful b-sides with three unreleased cuts from the period and a remix of Mr.Angry from 1997's Mealtime compilation, while disc four is the 8-track Brace Yourself EP which hasn't been re-issued since 1998. This all comes in individual printed sleeves housed in a rigid box with an insert collage of some of the press Mike received at the time. There is also a 2xCD edition with the same tracklisting.

                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                        A:
                                                                        1/Brace Yourself Jason
                                                                        2/Hasty Boom Alert
                                                                        3/Mushroom Compost
                                                                        B:
                                                                        1/Blainville
                                                                        2/Lunatic Harness
                                                                        3/Approaching Menace
                                                                        C:
                                                                        1/ My Little Beautiful
                                                                        2/ Secret Stair Pt.1
                                                                        3/ Secret Stair Pt.2
                                                                        4/ Wannabe
                                                                        D:
                                                                        1/ Catkin And Teasel
                                                                        2/ London
                                                                        3/ Midwinter Log
                                                                        E:
                                                                        1/ Hanky Pokery
                                                                        2/ Jiggery Panky
                                                                        3/ Worcester
                                                                        4/ The Cut Of My Jib
                                                                        F:
                                                                        1/ Lunatic Harness (Original Demo)
                                                                        2/ Lunatic Harness (Remix)
                                                                        3/ Mr. Angry (Remix)
                                                                        G:
                                                                        1/ Brace Yourself (Remix)
                                                                        2/ Kubba
                                                                        3/ Vaken Bolt
                                                                        4/ Losers' March
                                                                        H:
                                                                        1/ Summer Living 2
                                                                        2/ Intellitag
                                                                        3/ Abmoit
                                                                        4/ Brace Yourself (Reprise)

                                                                        µ-Ziq

                                                                        Magic Pony Ride

                                                                          Planet Mu welcomes back owner Mike Paradinas (a.k.a. µ-Ziq) for ‘Magic Pony Ride’, an album of joyful, melodic, jungle-inspired music, and his first LP of new material on the label since 2013. The title reflects the childlike wonder of the album, happy melodies are foregrounded, wordless vocals bounce and echo while sounds bubble and sparkle. Paradinas had been releasing archival albums but got a taste for making new music after a trip to Wales (inspiring ‘Scurlage’, his 2021 album on Analogical Force). This influence of using trips away as a muse is carried on in ’Magic Pony Ride’ after a weekend getaway to found Paradinas riding Icelandic horses across a snowy landscape at dawn. You can almost feel the relaxed wide open spaces in the lush synth chords of the title track and ‘Uncle Daddy’.

                                                                          The album also reflects on family with features from his daughter Elka on ‘Picksing’ and ‘Elka’s Song’ and ‘Galope’ in memory of his father who passed away a few years ago. The theme of family is also found in the meditative ‘Shulem’s Theme’, a title inspired by the Netflix series Shtisel. These reflective themes tie in with this year’s 25th anniversary reissue of µ-Ziq’s 1997 breakthrough album ‘Lunatic Harness’. In Mike’s own words “Magic Pony Ride was written as a kind of follow up to ‘Lunatic Harness’, at least in terms of genre and style. After mastering Lunatic for its reissue I went back to using breaks again on some newer tracks and this is the result!”

                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                          2LP
                                                                          A:
                                                                          1. Magic Pony Ride (Pt.1)
                                                                          2. Goodbye
                                                                          3. Picksing
                                                                          B:
                                                                          1. Unless
                                                                          2. Turquoise Hyperfizz
                                                                          3. Galope
                                                                          C:
                                                                          1. Uncle Daddy
                                                                          2. Brown Chaos
                                                                          3. Shulem's Theme
                                                                          D:
                                                                          1. Elka's Song
                                                                          2. Magic Pony Ride (Pt.2)
                                                                          3. Don't Tell Me (It's Ending)

                                                                          CD
                                                                          1. Magic Pony Ride (Pt.1)
                                                                          2. Goodbye
                                                                          3. Picksing
                                                                          4. Unless
                                                                          5. Turquoise Hyperfizz
                                                                          6. Galope
                                                                          7. Uncle Daddy
                                                                          8. Brown Chaos
                                                                          9. Shulem's Theme
                                                                          10. Elka's Song
                                                                          11. Magic Pony Ride (Pt.2)
                                                                          12. Don't Tell Me (It's Ending)

                                                                          P.E.

                                                                          The Leather Lemon

                                                                            P.E.’s sophomore album, ‘The Leather Lemon’, ushers in a new era for the New York band. A wild ride through chewy bubblegum pop, sweeping synthetic orchestrations and mutant club beats, the album slides ever closer to the fully-realized pop sensibility only winked at with their debut album, ‘Person’ (2020), and subsequent releases.

                                                                            Recorded primarily at Schenke’s Studio Windows in Brooklyn, NY, ‘The Leather Lemon’ was cultivated from a fertile creative period between spring 2020 and summer 2021, which also yielded 2021’s acclaimed ‘The Reason For My Love’ EP.

                                                                            Digging into mystery, romance and sex appeal, the album centres its sound within a Bermuda Triangle of dance music, electronic composition and experimental rock. Members Jonathan Schenke, Bob Jones and Jonny Campolo play within pop parameters, building upon free-form collaboration to create a fluorescent groove machine that harnesses the energy of their frenetic live shows.

                                                                            Singer Veronica Torres explores her softer side, expanding her vocal repertoire from spoken word and jagged growls to cherubic and sensuous psalms.

                                                                            Sax virtuoso Benjamin Jaffe’s chiseled experimental tone is heard in an extended solo of true romance in ‘Tears in the Rain’, a sombre surrealist duet penned by Torres and Andrew Savage, singer/guitarist of Parquet Courts.

                                                                            It is a reckoning record for the times; an album of psychedelic resurfacing, real-time response to world events, and soft, sympathetic magic. This is a collection of songs shaped by five individuals who embrace music-making as a way to centre themselves in times of uncertainty; it’s resilience and imagination given shape. ‘The Leather Lemon’ is a true sweet-and-sour listening experience, an album as bright and clear as it is fractured and fun.

                                                                            “Drum cuts feel sharper and lighter, bringing a sense of structure... sensuality suits them well” - Pitchfork

                                                                            “A skittery piece of post-punk with blithe vocals and saxophone squawks and brittle bits of synth” - Stereogum

                                                                            “A sultry, infectious, off-kilter groove” - Brooklyn Vegan

                                                                            For fans of Primal Scream, Parquet Courts, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Depeche Mode, Gang of Four.

                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                            Blue Nude (Reclined)
                                                                            Contradiction Of Wants
                                                                            Lying With The Wolf
                                                                            The Leather Lemon
                                                                            Tears In The Rain
                                                                            The Reason For My Love
                                                                            Magic Hands
                                                                            New Kind Of Zen
                                                                            86ed
                                                                            Majesty

                                                                            Fort Romeau

                                                                            Beings Of Light

                                                                              After a run of critically-acclaimed singles and EPs, British producer Michael Greene, aka Fort Romeau, returns to the full-length format with Beings of Light, the long-awaited follow-up to 2015’s Insides and his second LP on Ghostly International. While a prolific DJ who orients many of his productions for the dancefloor, Greene still sees the album as the ultimate statement of intent, “a space to stretch out, to speak in full paragraphs rather than stunted sentences.” He has explored several stylistic fragments in recent years (including the summer 2018 anthem “Pablo,” hailed a Best New Track by Pitchfork), but when faced with the extended pause to the dance community in 2020, Greene felt compelled to focus on a larger body of work. Embracing a back-to-basics mentality, he amassed over a dozen hours of sounds, asking himself throughout the sessions: “Does the music move you? Is it honest?” He came out the other end with Beings of Light, an expressive collection traversing rainy day ambient, moonlit disco, and dream-like techno in pursuit of the power found within our subconscious.

                                                                              Like previous Fort Romeau records, Greene’s foundational inspiration for Beings of Light is imagery. Specifically, a work by Steven Arnold, a Dalí protégé known for con structing otherworldly, tableau vivant set designs from found objects until his death in 1994 amid the AIDS crisis. Arnold’s 1984 photograph Power of Grace (featured as the album art and lending a title to one of its tracks) spoke to Greene immediately: “It’s transcendent in the most potent and direct manner, imagination untethered by material, elegance without riches. Imagination always wins over resource.” The visual, as well as the surrealist idea that dreams allow us to create a better reality, led Greene to shape his most ambitious and complete record to date, a love letter to dance music coded with a message of hope. The album title comes from his belief that people can facilitate change by first imagining the way we want things to be, and not letting cynicism block that light.

                                                                              The urgency is felt right away, as album opener “Untitled IV” ushers in a sprinting tempo in its exploration of the human voice, a recurring device in the Fort Romeau project. Greene uses it as a compositional layer, disembodied with its context often opaque or reduced to a single phrase. Here the voice is scattered in percussive twitches, colliding with a kick drum to induce a near state of hypnosis as horns sound off in the distance.

                                                                              Propulsive standout “Spotlights’’ is Greene’s ode to the romanticised New York City that lives in our hearts, nocturnal and carefree. A vocal snippet repeats the title with a breezy poise, reminiscent of classic house cuts. “Ramona’’ honors the beloved Robert Johnson club in Offenbach, Germany. Hazy, spacious, and sustained, Greene designed the beat with their system in mind, “also with a strong nod to the more modern lineage of exceptional minimal house music from Frankfurt,” he says. Two ambient pieces surround the track, “(In The) Rain” sets the scene and “Porta Coeli” (a Latin phrase which loosely translates to “heaven’s gate”) soundtracks the comedown. It’s these sequential choices that reflect Greene’s desire to reach beyond the formulaic demands of the dancefloor for something less tangible, a middle space. “One that relates to the immediacy of precision frequency soundsystem music but also connects to us with the complication and ambiguity that is required of human emotion,” he explains.

                                                                              No better example than the album’s closer, the title track. An arc constructed with atmospheric textures, euphoric swings of percussion, and a well-placed piano refrain, “Beings of Light” is adaptive; one could imagine it reverberating from a club, scoring the emotional apex of a film, or radiating through the realm of dreams. That is where Greene sees us having real impact. “The dream world is our most potent weapon against the status quo - realities cannot exist without first being imagined. It is the job of power to limit the scope of the imagination. We must resist it always and fully.”

                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                              A1. Untitled IV
                                                                              A2. The Truth
                                                                              A3. Power Of Grace
                                                                              A4. (In The) Rain
                                                                              B1. Spotlights
                                                                              B2. Ramona
                                                                              B3. Porta Coeli
                                                                              B4. Beings Of Light

                                                                              µ-Ziq & Mrs Jynx

                                                                              Secret Garden

                                                                                In Spring 2021, Mike Paradinas (µ-Ziq and the owner of Planet Mu) spoke to long time friend and past label signing Hannah Davidson (Mrs Jynx) about the therapeutic power of writing music when times are tough. Both had recently been dealing with the loss of a parent due to cancer, and fresh from writing Scurlage, Paradinas suggested a collaboration. “I’ve always thought Hannah’s melodic sensibilities chime well with my own," says Paradinas, "and I've wanted to collaborate with her for a long time, since [her 2010 album] 'Shark Carousel' in fact, because she'd written some melodies that I wish I had.” In a matter of weeks the two collaborated online, sending stems back and forth, each encouraging the other and fitting perfectly together. “After about ten days we had ten tracks we were happy with." adds Davidson, "It was exciting to hear what Mike would do with the stems I sent, and equally exciting to see what he thought of my additions to his stems.”

                                                                                Overall the result is an opus of deeply personal moments of grief, depicted in a feeling of serene, misty tranquility that makes it easy to get lost in. Davidson and Paradinas settled on the title 'Secret Garden' due to the melodic vista which unexpectedly opened up before them on the final track. The album truly is a melodic exploration that is so often missed in this genre. There are twists and turns in mood, from the pastoral loveliness of 'Jynxiq' and 'Unheard Melodies' which fall away to the dubby beats of 'Hi Jynx'; the sadness of 'Loss' leading into the beatless forlorn 'The Ballad of Darth Vader. The album ups the pace with the muffled kicks and warm atmosphere of 'Afternoon Sunshine', which sets the tone for the happier mood of the second half. This all leads up to the album's denoeument in final track 'Secret Garden' whose naïve meandering synth melodies, orchestral accompaniment and glockenspiel end the album in happy resolution.

                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                Side A:
                                                                                1. Jynxiq
                                                                                2. Unheard Melodies
                                                                                3. Hi Jynx
                                                                                4. Loss
                                                                                Side B:
                                                                                1. The Ballad Of Darth Vader
                                                                                2. Afternoon Sunshine
                                                                                3. Cocker Boo
                                                                                4. Philip Steak
                                                                                5. Hulo
                                                                                6. The Secret Garden

                                                                                Lily Konigsberg

                                                                                Lily We Need To Talk Now

                                                                                  Lily We Need To Talk Now is a record Konigsberg has been slowly chipping away at since 2016, revising and re-recording the songs over the years. The eleven-track collection is her first proper full length, following her anthology of EPs and unreleased tracks, The Best of Lily Konigsberg Right Now, released in 2021 by Wharf Cat Records. The new record is catchy the whole way through, like much of her poppy and plainspoken indie rock output that’s made her a fixture of the NYC underground in recent years. Her voice twists and turns and dashes around her clever wordplay in new ways; there are hints of power-pop, pop-punk, and downtempo introspection, all dotted with easter eggs of winking humor.

                                                                                  True to its title, this collection of songs is like a check in with herself. “On “That’s The Way I Like It,” with backing vocals from longtime collaborator Paco Cathcart, she reflects on the feeling of “struggling with someone you love, and how you can get all evil about it, like a brat, like a baby.” On “Proud Home”, she sings one of the records boldest earworm hooks (“You’ve got a lot of fucking things to be proud of!”) and tries to comfort a friend who has a crush on her mom. “I really cracked myself up with the lyrics,” she says. “It’s kind of a Stacey’s Mom riff. I decided it’s a dedication to Adam Schlesinger [of Fountains of Wayne].” “Roses, Again” is a new take on a familiar Lily tune (originally on Good Time Now) re-recorded at the request of her current live band, who have evolved the song on the road.

                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                  1 - Beauty
                                                                                  2 - Sweat Forever
                                                                                  3 - That’s The Way I Like It
                                                                                  4 - Alone
                                                                                  5 - Don’t Be Lazy With Me
                                                                                  6 - Proud Home
                                                                                  7 - Hark
                                                                                  8 - Bad Boy
                                                                                  9 - Roses, Again
                                                                                  10 - Goodbye
                                                                                  11 - True

                                                                                  Unknown Mortal Orchestra

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                                                                                    Porridge Radio

                                                                                    Every Bad

                                                                                      Porridge Radio grew out of Dana Margolin’s bedroom, where she started making music in private. Living in the seaside town of Brighton, she recorded songs and slowly started playing them at open mic nights to rooms of old men who stared at her quietly as she screamed in their faces. Though she eventually grew out of them, for Margolin these open mic nights unlocked a love of performing and songwriting, as well as a new way to express herself. She decided to form a band through which to channel it all, and be noisier while she was at it – so Porridge Radio was born.

                                                                                      Inspired by interpersonal relationships, her environment - in particular the sea - and her growing friendships with her new bandmates (bassist Maddie Ryall, keyboardist Georgie Stott, and drummer Sam Yardley) Margolin’s distinctive, indie-pop-butmake-it-existentialist style soon started to crystallise. Quickly, the band self-released a load of demos and a garden-shed-recorded collection on Memorials of Distinction, while tireless touring cemented their firm reputation as one of UK DIY’s most beloved and compelling live bands.

                                                                                      As the band’s sound – bright pop-rock instrumentation blended with Margolin’s tender, open-ended lyrics – has developed and refined, Porridge Radio have also received enthusiastic radio airplay on the BBC, Radio X and more. Now, they are taking that development a step further, as they put out their label debut, Every Bad.

                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                      SIDE A
                                                                                      1. Born Confused
                                                                                      2. Sweet
                                                                                      3. Don't Ask Me Twice
                                                                                      4. Long Nephews

                                                                                      SIDE B
                                                                                      1. Pop Song
                                                                                      2. Give/Take
                                                                                      3. Lilac
                                                                                      4. Circling
                                                                                      5. (Something)
                                                                                      6. Homecoming Song

                                                                                      Narratively, H.C. McEntire’s Eno Axis is about finding direction in the natural world, and following love.

                                                                                      Sonically, it’s an album shaped enormously by the atmosphere it was recorded in - the crew’s synergy and positivity, the proximity and presence of a band in a room playing with intention.

                                                                                      Structurally, it’s a group of songs inspired by the colors and tones of open tunings, by the sacrality of space and instinct.

                                                                                      Stylistically, it’s folk-rock leaning into its curious experimental side and moved by the spiritual rawness of classic soul and the simplicity of earnest pop.

                                                                                      Eno Axis feels like a confident and mature step forward from her debut album LIONHEART - in tone, arrangement, production, and spirit.

                                                                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                      Barry says: Eno Axis is an entrancing record in many ways, rich with the majesty of traditional Americana but with an experimental sensibility effecting everything from the timbres, chord patterns and song structure. Psychedelic, downbeat moments are contrasted with major key changed and spine-tinglingly optimistic turns. Gorgeous stuff.

                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                      Side A
                                                                                      1 Hands For The Harvest 4:17
                                                                                      2 Footman's Coat 3:43
                                                                                      3 High Rise 4:49
                                                                                      4 River's Jaw 4:34
                                                                                      5 One Eye Open 2:12

                                                                                      Side B
                                                                                      6 Final Bow 4:09
                                                                                      7 True Meridian 3:34
                                                                                      8 Sunday Morning 1:41
                                                                                      9 Time, On Fire 3:07
                                                                                      10 Hoses Of The Holy 4:10

                                                                                      Naeem

                                                                                      Startisha

                                                                                        Startisha introduces Naeem as a restlessly creative artist with an impressionistic, genre-bending album. As a complete work, Startisha exemplifies artistic daring and emotional intelligence while exploring new ideas and sounds, and philosophically excavating the artist’s histories. Startisha may be loaded with impressive collaborations and left-field sounds, but don't get it twisted—this music comes straight from Naeem's heart, representing the journey he's taken to get to this point as well as what lies in the future for him.

                                                                                        Baltimore-hailing Naeem Juwan has spent much of the last decade stretching his creative legs in a variety of ways: he's hit the road with artists ranging from the Avalanches and Bon Iver to Big Red Machine and Mouse on Mars, took part in a 37d03d residency in Berlin, and was selected as the music resident in 2019 for New York's Pioneer Works space. Through it all, he's been building the songs that make up Startisha, a record a half-decade in the making that featured Juwan pulling from creative circles all across the U.S. to craft a truly unique document of sound.

                                                                                        After studio sessions in Philadelphia and New York, Juwan decamped to Minneapolis and holed up in Justin Vernon's home studio, where Startisha continued to come together with contributions from Vernon, Ryan Olson (Gayngs, Polica), Swamp Dogg, Velvet Negroni, Francis and the Lights, and regular collaborators Amanda Blank and Micah James. The guest spots came together "very organically. I originally didn't want any features at all. Over time, meeting people and sharing the record with them, things just kind of happened."

                                                                                        For Juwan, the challenge inherent in Startisha was to “write songs from a personal place, and to write love songs – both things I’ve never done before.” The album kicks off with a gorgeous cover of the Silver Apples classic "You and I," reinterpreted for today's fraught times. He describes “Stone Harbor” as “a simple love song to my boyfriend, written in and name after the shore town he and his family spend their summers, Stone Harbor, NJ.” On “Simulation,” the album’s first proper single, Juwan offers a kind of treatise of creative resistance on art and culture. “I had been reading a few books, such as Trickster Makes This World: Mischief, Myth, and Art, and they helped me solidify feelings I’ve had all of my life about surviving a society of institutions that presents fictions as fact, and often use these fictions to diminish my worth, or to convince me to join their gangs. So I wrote this song to remind myself, and hopefully everyone that hears it, that nothing is real, and our greatest defense in this life is our own creativity, and finding great faith in whatever sigils and icons we choose to guide us.”

                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                        A
                                                                                        01/ You And I
                                                                                        02/ Simulation (feat. Swamp Dogg, Justin Vernon)
                                                                                        03/ Let Us Rave (feat. Velvet Negroni)
                                                                                        04/ Woo Woo Woo (feat. Amanda Blank, Micah James)
                                                                                        05/ Us
                                                                                        B
                                                                                        06/ Stone Harbor
                                                                                        07/ Right Here
                                                                                        08/ Startisha
                                                                                        09/ Tiger Song

                                                                                        Alex Lahey

                                                                                        I Love You Like A Brother (Love Record Stores Edition)

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                                                                                          Felt (Love Record Stores Edition)

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                                                                                            U-Ziq

                                                                                            Duntisbourne Abbots Soulmate Devastation Technique

                                                                                              "Duntisbourne Abbots..." is U-Ziq's first new album for four years and first new material released since 2005. It's a more reflective body of work compared to the whirlwind of chaos that was "Bilious Paths"; introspective and rather melancholic, U-Ziq revisits his roots in the early 90s ambient techno scene pioneered by, among others, The Black Dog, Aphex Twin and himself. Amongst these 17 tracks of off-key melodies, nauseous harmonies and woozy beats can be found gems such as the beautiful "Strawberry Fields Hotel" in which a lone bassline strikes out a refrain of unexpected simplicity while bees swarm overhead around a fig tree. And "Drum Light" where a five-part melody gives way to a startling noise assault. "Acid Steak Night", a collaboration with label-mate The Doubtful Guest, is a more straightforward techno number with 303 basslines warring it out with spooky melodic synth lines. A melodic tour de force.


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