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"Shout out the magical powers of Eat Your Own Ears and the Scythe Master. Long may their musical offerings continue to bring bliss to this world.” Kieran Hebden aka Four Tet.
Eat Your Own Ears Recordings, a label formed by the esteemed London - based music promoters Eat Your Own Ears (who work with the likes of Four Tet, Caribou, Charlotte Adigéry, Mount Kimbie, Michelle Gurevich, Anna Calvi, RIDE, Sylvan Esso and many many others), are thrilled to announce a limited edition double vinyl compilation featuring "EP 1" and "EP 2" for the first time on vinyl, alongside a brand new track from Guinean musician Falle Nioke as well as a hidden gems from recently reformed shoegazers Cranes, and Caribou.
TRACK LISTING
Four Tet – Scythe Master
Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul – Mantra
Jane Paknia – Glimmers (John Wizards Remix)
Sylvan Esso – Hey Mami (live)
John Wizards & Nzaramba Jean Thierry (ras Magic) – Rwangaguhunga
Caribou – Sunsesame
Falle Nioke – Weatherman
Mount Kimbie – SE5
RIDE & Robert Smith – Vapour Trail – Vapour Mix
James Yorkston & The Athletes – Tender To The Blues (200 Demo)
Cranes – Fragile (original Version)
Arab Strap – We See You
Electrelane – Oh Sombra!
TYSON – In Pursuit
Michelle Gurevich – Aliens Wanna Touch
Anna Calvi – Hunter – Live At The Roundhouse

STAFF COMMENTS
Barry says: Breezy funk and bright percussive stabs work away beneath the myriad vocal collaborators that appear on the Potatohead People's 4th LP, resulting in an end product that's both reminiscent of the heyday of disco and house music, but completely separate from it.TRACK LISTING
1. The Formula
2. Keepin'; It Kool (feat. Kendra Dias)
3. Last Nite (feat. Redman)
4. Angelwings (feat. Shafiq Husayn & Ivan Ave)
5. Distant Luv (feat. Kapok)
6. Follow Your Heart
7. Come Home (feat. Abstract Rude, T3 & Kapok)
8. Paradise (feat. Diamond Cafe)
9. Secret Mission (feat. Frank Nitt & Reggie B)
10. Everything U Need (feat. Kendra Dias)
1.1 For The Soul (feat. Moka Only)

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- Ltd LP
- £35.99
- Cat Number
- MKY034
- Release date
- 6 Oct '23
High-octane tour-de-force by legendary post-punk group, INU. Widely considered in Japan to be one of the all-time greatest punk records, 1981's Don’t Eat Food! remains shockingly unknown to the rest of the world. Led by literate but unhinged Machida Machizo, a magnetic stage presence who sang in a thick Osaka dialect that sounded like nothing else at the time, INU took Japan by storm in the late '70s with their powerful and often belligerent live show. Their membership changed frequently but INU's final lineup -- the group that recorded Don't Eat Food! -- was sharp as a knife, and the band's airtight debut still wows forty years later.
It's hard to describe INU's unique sound in comparison to other bands, but maybe imagine a more fidgety Richard Hell & The Voidoids jamming with PiL? Better yet, just listen for yourself.
This first-ever fully-licensed edition has been remastered from the original tapes and cut by Kevin Gray and includes an 8-page booklet with never-before-seen photos, lyrics in English and Japanese, and liner notes by Syojiro Ishibashi in English and Japanese.

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- 2xLtd LP
- £28.99
- Cat Number
- 4050538912838
- Release date
- 8 Sep '23
“It began to dawn on me: a lot of my friends and people that I really admire, when they get in the studio, they get much more conservative…. Sometimes you’ve got to take chances and resist the urge to dumb things down to the kind of humdrum album we’ve all heard. It’s got to be kind of strange.”
To that end, Wilson gave himself plenty of time to let the songs unfold over the course of the last two years. Having his own Fivestar Studios in Topanga Canyon, California also allowed him to devote as much time as he wanted to fine-tuning the tracks.
“There's a lot of experimentation, and almost none of the songs started as me with a guitar. I really wanted something that sounded fresh and new.”
“Sonically stunning... Like Harry Nilsson, Jack Nitzsche or Todd Rundgren, Wilson plays with tone, time and space, resulting in a lush, brainy record.” Shindig – 5 stars *****
TRACK LISTING
1. Marzipan
2. Bonamossa
3. Ol’ Father Time
4. Hollywood Vape
5. The Village Is Dead
6. Wim Hof
7. Lo And Behold
8. Charlie Parker
9. Hey Love
10. B.F.F.
11. East LA
12. Ridin’ In A Jag

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- 2xColoured LP
- £30.99
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- TRANS666X
- Release date
- 23 Jun '23
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- CD
- £10.99
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- TRANS666CD
- Release date
- 23 Jun '23
Rosa and Jenny said the following of their experience of composing their first ever score for a series: “Working on the OST for ‘The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself’ has certainly been a very informative process and a wonderful new experience which has shaped and broadened the way we write and think about music. We’re always looking for ways to move forward musically, and we think being part of a bigger project with lots of other people all working creatively in different ways has been so valuable and inspiring.”
Colm McCarthy (‘Black Mirror: Black Museum’, ‘The Girl with all the Gifts’), an executive producer and the director of the first four episodes, added: “Let’s Eat Grandma were the first track on the mood playlist that I put together for the show. Joe Barton was a big fan too and we reached out to them while still in the early stages of casting. Even though they had never done a score before it just felt like they would do something original and authentic. Something about the score coming from such young voices feels really cool in this story about the transition from childhood to adulthood. Rosa and Jenny collaborated brilliantly, giving us an amazing score. Emotional, scary, heart-pounding, epic and personal, it is strange and evocative and a huge part of the unique identity of our show. They sculpted with organic, acoustic elements and grungy electronica to make something really magical. It has the DNA of the band running through it but also feels so intrinsic to our world.”
STAFF COMMENTS
Barry says: I'm a big fan of Let's Eat Grandma, and while this soundtrack has all of the beautiful pop charm of their most recent LP (still a near-constant play on my home stereo), it's interesting to hear their meticulously crafted sound pulled apart into more expansive, cinematic numbers.TRACK LISTING
1. Half Bad
2. Mouse Feet
3. Money Spiders
4. Don't Pull The Knife Out It Will
5. Only Bleed Quicker
6. Blood Nails
7. Half Bad 2
8. Nathan's Training Theme
9. Trapped In The Washing
10. Machine
11. Annalise & Nathan
12. Romance
13. Half Bad 3
14. Rhythmic Creatures
15. Rhythmic Creatures 2
16. Wanted You To Share It
17. Funeral
18. Kicking Up Dust
19. Jessica's Gift Giving
20. Mercury's Theme
21. Mouse Feet In Paris
22. Nathan & Marcus
23. Kiss & Push
24. Speech Is Silver, Silence Is
25. Golden
26. Magical Recreations Of
27. Murders In The Kitchen
28. Skin Shimmers
29. End Credits

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- Deluxe LP
- £34.99
- Cat Number
- BE01787
- Release date
- 3 Mar '23
Deluxe vinyl edition in heavy tip-on jacket with textured paper, mounted high quality print, foil stamped finishes and spot colours.
Black Editions is pleased to announce the release of the definitive vinyl editions of two milestone, career-spanning works from Shinji Shibayama - one of the key architects of Japan's Kansai rock/psych/pop underground.

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- Coloured LP
- £18.99
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- DFPRROM13LPC
- Release date
- 15 Jul '22
- Format Info
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- LP
- £9.99
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- DFPRROM13LP
- Release date
- 15 Jul '22
- Format Info
Standard black vinyl.
Standard black vinyl.
EAT lands in the wake of the success of Pan Am’s second album, HA Chu. Food, of course, was a vital component in the culture of that work, with GUTS-produced single Carrot Cake receiving plaudits from the likes of BBC 6 Music, and interludes taking place over Chinese food. HA Chu was named his ‘hostile industry diss record’ by Bandcamp and ‘a jazz musician’s vision of what hip-hop can be’ by The Times.
Whereas HA Chu was conceptualised while Pan Am’s real life alter ego Leron Thomas was on tour as Iggy Pop’s bandleader (Iggy had loved Pan Am’s debut LP, The Pocket Watch, leading to him asking him to write and produce his 2019 album Free), and saw guests such as Sleaford Mods’ Jason Williamson and Doves’ Jimmy Goodwin in his El Diablo guise, EAT’s genesis was slightly different.
About to fly on tour in Europe last year, Pan Am was in need of a DJ. Up steps Damu The Fudgemunk, fresh from creating his KPM library-sampling opus Conversation Peace (on Def Pressé Editions). Tour life led to a mutual musical respect, Damu creating soundscapes in his head as he got to know Pan Am’s intricacies whilst performing together.
‘We had some good hangs and talks,’ recalls Pan Am. ‘In those hangs and talks, it seems Damu was taking musical notes because the music he would give me was fitting like a glove. It reminded me that artists be observant and it pays off in the end. Damn fun making this project.’
Perceiving the world in terms of taste, EAT is musically wistfully joyous and lyrically playful, a full menu with Pan Am your maître d' and Damu the chef du cuisine. Damu’s beats are deep, warm, melodic and progressive, a perfect playground for the duality of Pan Am’s beat poetry and Leron’s caressing trumpet, which as always is a persona in itself.
TRACK LISTING
A1 Rigatoni
A2 Mogwai
A3 BLT
A4 Duck Wok
A5 Hungry Hippo
A6 Fish Tacos
A7 Besh
A8 H-Bar
B1 Blue Agave
B2 Stick Around
B3 EAT
B4 Da Da Dim Sum
B5 Shimmy
B6 All Purpose Sauce

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- Deluxe LP
- £26.99
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- TRANS565XD
- Release date
- 29 Apr '22
- Format Info
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- CD
- £10.99
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- TRANS565CD
- Release date
- 29 Apr '22
Two Ribbons tells the story of the last three years from both Jenny and Rosa’s points of view. As a body of work, it is astonishing: a dazzling, heart-breaking, life-affirming and mortality-facing record that reveals their growing artistry and ability to parse intense feeling into lyrics so memorable you’d scribble them on your backpack. The band has been through a lot in the last three years, and Two Ribbons is the artefact that signals some kind of progression out of distressing times; a story of loss, change, and of survival; a proof of life.
Such was the intensity of Jenny and Rosa’s bond that when they promoted their first album, they positioned themselves as twins. Friends since early childhood, they had graduated into a teenage friendship that was unbreakable and practically telepathic. Those intense and all-consuming friendships are subject to the same ebbs and flows as any other, and as they grew older the two began to find themselves as individuals, tastes differing here, reactions jarring there. There was a time when both felt a little trapped, and needed to fight to create the space to express themselves as individuals within their relationship.
And so the partnership began to fray. Two Ribbons can be heard as a series of letters between the two of them, taking the place of conversations as they try to make sense of the rift in their relationships. It’s a cathartic blood-letting and a devastating realisation about the fickleness of life. Though it is still very much a Let’s Eat Grandma album, for the first time there are Rosa’s songs and Jenny’s songs.
Both Rosa and Jenny found themselves more involved in the production of this album, experimenting with new sounds and diverse instrumentations within the studio, collaborating with David Wrench, also the primary producer of I’m All Ears. On this record Rosa in particular threw herself into the behind the scenes work and driving her own sonic agenda, whilst Jenny sought to synthesise new influences to forge new spaces artistically for the group.
The backdrop to Two Ribbons is two women navigating their way through a lot, for the first time without the tiller of each other to guide them. The songs they wrote and eventually brought to each other are little pockets of light in the darkness, signals in the night to show each other how they were feeling and what they had lost.
Two Ribbons is an album that treads a fine line expressing the most intimate feelings of, whilst making space for, the different perspectives of two women; an album that says this is not the beginning or the end but part of a never-ending circle. It’s cyclical in nature; there is sadness, and pain, and joy, and hope – and knows that no matter what detours we take, we are all connected.
STAFF COMMENTS
Barry says: I've definitely got a bit of a thing for synths, this much I know. I've also historically loved all sorts of synth music but particularly 80's tinged pop, I loved the Kristen Kontrol LP some years ago, Christine & The Queens AND Georgia, and 'Two Ribbons' has echoes of all the above while retaining the weird avant-pop moments that made their first couple LP's such a different prospect. Big, bold melody-focused anthems.TRACK LISTING
Happy New Year
Levitation
Watching You Go
Hall Of MirrorsInsect Loop
Half Light
Sunday
In The Cemetery
Strange Conversations
Two Ribbons

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- 12"
- £5.99
- Cat Number
- FJO-02
- Release date
- 23 Sep '16
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STAFF COMMENTS
Patrick says: Making like the Silver Surfer, Forest Jams continue to harness the power cosmic here, inviting unknown UK producer Elleorde to deliver four tracks of searing space disco goodness. Falling somewhere between Tantra, Morricone, Seals & Croft and Cerrone, this intergalactic spectacular glitters like C-Beams near the Tannhäuser Gate.TRACK LISTING
A1. Black Talon
A2. My Cosmic Partner
B1. Europa From Mars
B2. Some Piece Of Love

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- CD
- £10.99
- Cat Number
- LYN018CD
- Release date
- 16 Sep '16
STAFF COMMENTS
Barry says: Think hazy summer montage : diving off a rope swing into one of the great lakes, people laughing at outdoor parties, throwing frisbees or spraying their mates with a hose whilst washing their car. This is effervescent and upbeat indie-rock, filmic and feel-good. Jangly guitars and open-closed-open snare hits, topped with demi-punk vocals (slightly snarling, filled with youthful growl and vim). Things take a punkier turn on songs like 'Beam', where 'Close' is a slightly more meditative minor-key affair. Closer 'Shrine' is a natural culmination on this increasing emotive arc, encompassing elements of all of the previous tonal shifts, whilst retaining the sound that really makes them "them". A fulfilling and thrilling ride, and one i'd be happy to take again.TRACK LISTING
1. Finally
2. Have A Heart
3. Wish
4. Close
5. Dancing Days
6. 4th Of July, Philadelphia (SANDY)
7. Beam
8. Mallwalking
9. WELL
10. Shrine

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- CD
- £9.99
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- TRANS227CD
- Release date
- 17 Jun '16
Best friends since the age of four, multi-instrumentalists Rosa and Jenny create imaginative and original music that crosses the worlds of experimental pop and progressive weirdness.
Recorded in the former nuclear bunker turned analogue paradise, Old School Studios in Norwich, under the watchful eye of Will Twynham (Hand Of Glory Records), ‘I, Gemini’ is released by Transgressive Records.

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- CD
- £9.99
- Cat Number
- TPLP1291CD
- Release date
- 3 Jun '16
Half a decade in the works, ‘Live Together, Eat Each Other’ packs a lifetime’s worth of experience into 13 tracks, alongside a painstaking approach to recording that beams out of its shimmering glitches and collaged soundscapes. “Because we redid the songs so many times, and sat with them so long and went through so many transformations in terms of layering, it was kind of like the songs had eaten themselves and been regurgitated as something else,” explains Lou of the album’s title. “It seemed like the whole thing was this weird process of consumption and reconstitution. The time it took seemed to allow for a kind of gestation, or fermentation, period. It gave time for influences to bond and stick to each other. Things were made, smashed up into fragments and reformed repeatedly until we couldn’t really remember what it’d been before and it was just what it was. Darrell [the band’s guitarist and Saatchi approved artist]’s artwork followed the same trail as well, collage, re-working, painting, and blotting.”
‘Live Together, Eat Each Other’ is released through One Little Indian Records. The album was produced by the band’s bassist Gareth Jones and Liam Howe (Lana Del Rey, FKA Twigs) who was drafted in to coproduce and fine tune the record.
TRACK LISTING
You Could Be Better (Intro)
Ennio
Again No
Rainmaking (Interlude)
A Is For Apple
100 Cymbals
Flowers (Interlude)
Lance And Candice
Hungry-Mouthed Hunting Dogs
Temper Gold
Open Window (Interlude)
Nothing
Feathers (Pts 1 & 2)

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- CD
- £10.99
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- RGIRL101
- Release date
- 5 May '14
2014 will see the release of the 4th album, 'Into Forever'. Taking the trade mark ELBL sound Neil has ventured further into the sonic stratosphere. Soaring melodies and a more organic feel are the order of the day. Neil approached the recording of 'Into Forever' from a different direction to previous works. Spending many weeks sampling percussive elements, thumb pianos, ethnic instruments etc in order to create a more grounded musical framework to hang his melodic synthesizer parts on. Exploring a more diverse set of influences has created a more adventurous sound allowing for space to breath and adapt the music to a new found love of differing time signatures and tunings. Citing minimalist composers such as Steve Reich and Moondog as big influences on the new long player Neil has produced a set of tunes that will have you accelerating to attack speed before easing back into Moog led melodic passages that are sure to please any sonic adventurer.
“Eat Lights; Become Lights mix Krautrock rhythms and celestial drones to heavenly effect” NME
TRACK LISTING
1. Velocet Vir Nesat
2. Bounce Synth
3. Time Enough
4. Shapes And Patterns
5. Vapour Trails
6. You And Disko
7. Into Forever

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- 2xLtd LP
- u/avbl
- Cat Number
- LETV135LP (RSD14)
- Release date
- 28 Apr '14
STRAIGHT FOR THE SUN is a Live College AM Radio Broadcast from the McDonough Gym, American University, Washington DC, 12 September 1971.
DELUXE VINYL EDITION!!!!
TRACK LISTING
SIDE A
1. Intro (Live)
2. Lover Of The Bayou (Live)
3. So You Want To Be A Rock N Roll Star (Live)
4. Mr. Spaceman (Live)
SIDE B
5. I Want To Grow Up To Be A Politician (Live)
6. Soldier Joy / Black Mountain Rag / Mr Tambourine Man (Live)
7. Pretty Boy Floyd (Live)
SIDE C
8. Nashville West (Live)
9. Citizen Kane (Live)
10. Tiffany Queen (Live)
11. Chestnut Mare (Live)
SIDE D
12. Jesus Is Just Alright (Live)
13. Eight Miles High (Live)
14. Hold It / Roll Over Beethoven (Live)

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- Ltd LP
- u/avbl
- Cat Number
- LETV155LP (RSD14)
- Release date
- 28 Apr '14
Moat on the Ledge: Live at Broughton Castle, August '81 is a live folk rock album by Fairport Convention. The album was produced by Simon Nicol and Dave Pegg.
DELUXE VINYL EDITION!!!!
TRACK LISTING
SIDE A
1. Walk Awhile
2. Country Pie
3. Rosie
4. Matty Groves
SIDE B
5. Both Sides Now
6. Poor Will & The Jolly Hangman
7. The Brilliancy Medley The Cheroke
8. Woman Or A Man
9. High School Confidential

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- 7"
- £5.49
- Cat Number
- MAMA061
- Release date
- 12 Sep '11

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- Ltd 7"
- £6.49
- Cat Number
- WOODSIST036
- Release date
- 1 Feb '10
STAFF COMMENTS
Darryl says: An essential slab of distorted noise scuzz from this Portland, Oregan four piece.
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- Ltd CD
- £9.99
- Cat Number
- EAT007CDX
- Release date
- 2 Aug '04 (originally released 15 Mar '04)


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- LP
- u/avbl
- Cat Number
- EAT003LP (OVERSTOCKS)
- Release date
- 21 Jul '03
- Format Info
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- CD
- £13.99
- Cat Number
- CDHOLE049
- Release date
- 29 Oct '01