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Raven Maize / Pacha / Joey Montenegro / Dave Lee

Flashback To The Future EP

Dave Lee's Z Records looks back to go forward as it offers up a spiffing new 12" of contemporary reworks of 4 classics cuts of various vintages from the ZR back catalog. Kicking things off in fantastic fashion is a slap bass and wah clav powered take on Raven Maize's 'Forever Together', originally released in1989, this was the first house cut to feature the now iconic keys riff. Dave's Heavenly Star mix of 'One Kiss' (first out in 1991) is pure hip-swinging soulful disco. Joey Montenegro (who could that be?) offers two classic cuts on the flip side. 'Make A Move On Me' (Original Disco Mix) sees the crossover hit from 2005 get a Chic like makeover with its zippy leads and timeless diva vocals. Whilst the special 25th Anniversary Mix of 1998's 'Can't Get High Without U' closes things off with some peak time, tension filled, disco house action!

TRACK LISTING

Side 1
1. Raven Maize - "Forever Together" (Closer To The Source Mix)
2. Pacha - "One Kiss" (Dave's Heavenly Star Mix)

Side 2
1. Joey Montenegro - "Make A Move On Me" (Original Disco Mix)
2. Joey Montenegro - "Can't Get High Without U" (25th Anniversary Mix)

Future Sound Of London

ISDN (RSD24 EDITION)

    THIS IS A RECORD STORE DAY 2024 EXCLUSIVE AND WILL BE AVAILABLE INSTORE ON SATURDAY APRIL 20TH ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS, LIMITED TO ONE PER PERSON.

    IF THERE ARE ANY REMAINING COPIES THEY WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT 8PM ON MONDAY APRIL 22ND.


    Future Sound of London released ISDN in December 1994, originally with a black cover as a limited release. June 1995 saw an alternative white-covered version released, this had a different track listing on the 4th side of the LP set with new tracks. The music on the album is edited together from various live broadcasts that the duo had transmitted to radio stations all over the world using ISDN networking. At the time ISDN was a relatively new technology that had the bandwidth to carry high-quality digital audio. 2024 Marks the 30th anniversary of this fan-favourite album, to celebrate this the audio from both versions has been amalgamated and sequenced by FSOL. Pressed on clear vinyl with a brand-new front cover, this will also be pressed on 2CD as an RSD exclusive.

    Future Sound Of London

    ISDN (RSD24 EDITION)

      THIS IS A RECORD STORE DAY 2024 EXCLUSIVE AND WILL BE AVAILABLE INSTORE ON SATURDAY APRIL 20TH ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS, LIMITED TO ONE PER PERSON.

      IF THERE ARE ANY REMAINING COPIES THEY WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT 8PM ON MONDAY APRIL 22ND.


      Future Sound of London released ISDN in December 1994, originally with a black cover as a limited release. June 1995 saw an alternative white-covered version released, this had a different track listing on the 4th side of the LP set with new tracks. The music on the album is edited together from various live broadcasts that the duo had transmitted to radio stations all over the world using ISDN networking. At the time ISDN was a relatively new technology that had the bandwidth to carry high-quality digital audio. 2024 Marks the 30th anniversary of this fan-favourite album, to celebrate this the audio from both versions has been amalgamated and sequenced by FSOL. Pressed on clear vinyl with a brand-new front cover, this will also be pressed on 2CD as an RSD exclusive.

      Future Sound Of London

      From The Archives (RSD24 EDITION)

        THIS IS A RECORD STORE DAY 2024 EXCLUSIVE AND WILL BE AVAILABLE INSTORE ON SATURDAY APRIL 20TH ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS, LIMITED TO ONE PER PERSON.

        IF THERE ARE ANY REMAINING COPIES THEY WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT 8PM ON MONDAY APRIL 22ND.



        Konkolo Orchestra is a Zürich/Switzerland based project initiated by multi-instrumentalist, producer and composer Alexis Malefakis. With strong jazzy afrobeat and highlife references, Konkolo Orchestra pays homage to musical innovators such as Fela Anikulapo Kuti, Tony Oladipo Allen, Ebo Taylor and many more.

        This first album continues the warm, vibrant, percussive motif of the hugely popular "Blue G." single of 2022. For those who like their music to inspire journey and movement, this album is the equivalent of gatecrashing a wedding party where even granny can get her groove on.

        Malefakis is hardly rewriting the afrobeat textbook here, but his production charms the listener with a confident mastery of the genre. His compositions have a distinct personality and a tight structure, and are peppered with a talented array of guest vocalists: Nongoma (South Africa), Sir Frank Karikari (Ghana) and Kitio Batola (Congo); alongside Eric Owusu (Ghana) on percussion. The uplifting lyrics and joyful melodies are held together by a powerhouse horn section bearing all the swinging hallmarks of a highlife fanfare.

        Deeply funky and syncopated, Malefakis has produced a motivational winter warmer for both feet and spirit.

        TRACK LISTING

        1. Blue G. (feat. Nongoma)
        2. Future Pasts (feat. Nongoma)
        3. Yese Yese (feat. Sir Frank Karikari)
        4. That Good Thing
        5. Count Your Blessings (feat. Nongoma)
        6. Cover Up The Bruises (feat. Nongoma)
        7. Le Secret (feat. Kitio Batola)
        8. How We Got Here

        Pete Jolly

        Seasons - 2024 Reissue

          Organic, electric, freeform. Pete Jolly's Seasons is comprised of melodies and textures composed live and without pretense—its grooves contain a complete and divine listening experience that surpasses all others of the era in which it was originally released, coming as close to transcendent musical meditation incarnate as one could possibly imagine. Seasons is an unsung masterpiece of ensemble groove and stellar musicianship, equally unsurpassed and inspired in its quiet excellence.

          While Seasons never had significant commercial success upon its release, it has since amassed a cult following, leading collectors to pay top dollar for copies of the rare record. Out of print since 1971, it has only been reissued once on CD.

          In his liner notes accompanying this release, Dave Segal puts the album’s massive demand in perspective: “British label owner Jonny Trunk put up an original pressing of the LP for sale for an undisclosed but large sum on Instagram in January 2023, and it sold in five minutes. With Seasons back in circulation, maybe Pete Jolly will finally gain the broader audience that his phenomenal skills merit,” writes Segal. “If nothing else, it serves as a valuable lesson to artists: venturing outside of your comfort zone can bring the most interesting, enduring results.”

          Remastered from the original analog master tapes by Kevin Gray at Coherent Mastering, this record not only foreshadows the roots of hip-hop but manages to embody the richness of a full album listening experience that few records can offer. Its timeless appeal is rare—and its dynamic range sets it apart as an album that straddles both the jazz and pop worlds in a way that almost no others can. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the changing and complex colors of Seasons for the first time ever since its initial release.


          TRACK LISTING

          Leaves
          Younger Than Springtime
          Bees
          Rainbows
          Plummer Park
          Springs
          Seasons
          Sand Storm
          Autumn Festival
          Prairie Road
          The Indian's Summer
          Pete Jolly

          Adrianne Lenker

          Bright Future

            Following the previously released single ‘Ruined,’ ‘Sadness As A Gift’ sees Lenker at her most familiar and warm, a track that is both utterly timeless, yet sounding new and surprising on every listen. The aliveness of Adrianne’s voice keeps her poetry aloft. She sings in a circle completed by guitar, piano, violin, and all voices. “The seasons go so fast // Thinking that this one was going to last // Maybe the question was too much to ask.”

            On Bright Future, Adrianne Lenker, a songwriter known for turns of phrase and currents of rhyme, says it plainly, “You have my heart // I want it back.” Documented with analogue precision, what began as an experiment in collaboration, became proof Adrianne’s heart did return, full to the brim, daring her into the unknown.

            During the high vibrance of autumn 2022, the Big Thief band member got lucky. Everyone could come. Three musical friends, “Some of my favourite people,” had space in their busy touring schedules to join her at the forest-hidden, analogue studio, Double Infinity. The musicians - Hakim, Davidson, and Runsteen - were known to Adrianne but newer to each other. “I had no idea what the outcome would be,” she recalls. The result? “It was magical,” she says. Adrianne’s musical risk became Bright Future, the studio’s first album, a 12-track telling of a journeyed heart.

            Bright Future’s co-producer and engineer, Philip Weinrobe, prepared the studio. He has been Adrianne’s partner on previous solo albums, but this was something new. Adrianne did not intend to make an album. They would instead explore the songs with no expectations. Even with an open outcome, from the start, Phil wanted to capture the sessions with the purest, technical honesty. He rolled onto Double Infinity’s old cherry wood floors an Otari 1/2 inch 8-Track and Studer console. To fill the air of the 150 year-old main room, Adrianne wanted piano, guitar, and violin. Mat Davidson plays them all. “I’ve known Mat a long time,” she says, “It doesn’t matter what instrument, his spirit just pours through.” At 17, Adrianne met Nick Hakim. She trusted her friend of 15 years to bring his sensitivity to the piano. “The way Nick would hold my songs, he would put every ounce of love.” Adrianne first met Josefin Runsteen in an Italian castle, and sought the classically trained violinist and percussionist’s “magnetic and contagious” energy. “She has such fire.” In addition to instrumentation, they made a chorus, adding carefully measured vocal harmonies. The sessions impressed and enchanted Adrianne. “I think the thing these people have in common, they are some of the best listeners I know musically. They have extreme presence.”

            The shelter and ease of the woodland Double Infinity studio is an element of the recordings. “It felt like everyone’s nervous systems released,” she says. “Once we were IN the song, somehow we just knew. No one stopped a take. We didn’t listen back. I only listened after everybody else left.” As a result, Bright Future has the best qualities of thoughtful engineering with the spontaneous swim of a field recording. There are details to savour, fingertips on strings, felt pads nodding in the piano, the harmonies a few steps back, all smoothly laid to tape. It comes together to allow Adrianne’s songs to be as they are, unarmoured and light-footed.

            Admirers of Adrianne’s solo music and Big Thief will find on Bright Future her reliable talent captured in stunning, magnetic clarity. In the company of parlour instruments, Adrianne’s modern melodic and lyrical inventions create new traditions. Her vocal flights at times outwit gravity, then land, guiding along an earthly path. The wholeness of the un-spliced recordings preserves a time of musical friendship during a golden season. The album also features the original recording of the now-beloved Big Thief song ‘Vampire Empire.’ Although they recorded for only some days, in Adrianne’s recollection, “It felt like we were together forever.”

            STAFF COMMENTS

            Liam says: Big Thief's Adrianne Lenker is back at it again with another gorgeous solo album. Painstakingly beautiful and incredibly intimate, these twelve tracks once again prove that Lenker is one of the best songwriters of our generation - a must buy!

            TRACK LISTING

            1. Real House
            2. Sadness As A Gift
            3. Fool
            4. No Machine
            5. Free Treasure
            6. Vampire Empire
            7. Evol
            8. Candleflame
            9. Already Lost
            10. Cell Phone Says
            11. Donut Seam
            12. Ruined

            Bondax

            Journey

              Bondax, the established UK Dance act, makes a triumphant return with their highly anticipated album, "Journey." This release holds special significance as it marks Bondax's first-ever venture into the world of vinyl, adding a tangible layer to their illustrious 10-year career. With a decade of experience and a string of hit singles under their belt, Bondax brings a fresh and vibrant energy to the electronic music scene, making "Journey" a milestone in their artistic journey.

              Bondax has strategically released six singles in the lead-up to the album's launch, creating anticipation and generating buzz among fans. Notable singles include "I Only Have You," "Don’t Want It," "Fade ft. SHELLS," "YabaalTo London” with Dur Dur Band," and "Energy" featuring the soulful AndreyaTriana. These singles, and their stellar remixes from the likes of Never Dull, Athlete Whippet, JKriv and more, have already made waves and set the stage for the album's success.

              With a rich history spanning 10 years, Bondax has firmly established themselves as a prominent force in the UK Dance scene. Their previous hits, such as 'Gold' and 'Give It All,' released under Sony Music, have amassed over 100 million streams, showcasing the enduring appeal of their music.

              TRACK LISTING

              1. Don’t Want It
              2. I Only Have You (Feat. Eno Williams)
              3. Fade (Feat. SHELLS)
              4. Yabaal To London (Feat. Dur-Dur Band)
              5. Energy (Feat. Andreya Triana)
              6. Journey (feat. Mysie)
              7. Signal Generator
              8. Infra 

              Matt Anniss

              Join The Future : Bleep Techno And The Birth Of British Bass Music

                Matt Anniss's critically acclaimed alternative history of UK dance music in the acid house era returns in updated and expanded form. Named by Rolling Stone UK as one of the best books on British music culture, Join The Future puts forward a persuasive new argument about the origins of UK club culture's longrunning love affair with bass. Since the dawn of the 1990s, Britain's dancefloors have moved to a string of styles built around skeletal rhythms and heavy sub-bass, including breakbeat hardcore, jungle, drum & bass, dubstep, UK garage, grime and bassline. Yet another previously overlooked sound pre-dated them all: bleep and bass, or bleep techno, the first distinctly British form of electronic dance music.

                The Future Sound Of London

                By Any Other Name

                  A collection of unreleased tracks from the early 90's "Jumpin' & Pumpin'" era, when FSOL hid behind various guises. Generally revolving around bleep, hardcore and ambient house; three, then-recently-established genres that FSOL would explore and develop on throughout the extensive discography. A lot of these tracks have been out of print and quite sought after for many years, making this anthology quite a special releases for fans of Garry Cobain and Brian Dougans' boundary-pushing project. 

                  TRACK LISTING

                  01. Sightings
                  02. 1st Calling
                  03. Across The Rivers
                  04. Great Danger
                  05. Corridor Lm3
                  06. Shes So Automatic
                  07. Keep Walking
                  08. In A Cage
                  09. Under The Rock
                  10. Visual Attack
                  11. You Might
                  12. Garden Bridge
                  13. We Bring It
                  14. Kremlin Taped
                  15 .travellers
                  16 .just Look
                  17. 831am

                  The Future Sound Of London

                  Papua New Guinea - Re-booted

                    Four elusive, somewhat previously unofficial club remixes of the iconic "Papua New Guinea" come together on one 12" vinyl EP. All underground dance hits now in demand.

                    STAFF COMMENTS

                    Matt says: Tasty remixes of one of the biggest dance tracks of all time. Two jungle remixes, one breakbeat and one for the house brigade. Lovely jubbly.

                    TRACK LISTING

                    1. Papua New Guinea (Soul Central Remix)
                    2. Papua New Guinea (L. Major Remix)
                    3. Papua New Guinea (Nishesque Remix)
                    4. Papua New Guinea (Dee Montero Remix)

                    Pajaro Sunrise

                    The Future Is Not What It Used To Be

                    Pajaro Sunrise has a new album and that is very good news."The Future Is Not What It Used To Be" presents a wonderful collection of songs that capture, almost unintentionally, the complexity of modern life.

                    Since his last album,"Man Of Many Faces", Yuri Méndez's days have been busy with five moves, a pandemic, several soundtracks and the surprise release of three singles in Spanish. And despite –or thanks to– the many unopened boxes, studio work, global emergencies and an unnecessarily large number of different rooms, out of those convulsive years emerged a luminous album that speaks lucidly of the passage of time, of truncated expectations that herald liberations and of growing old not as a drama, but as the long process of "learning not to worry and to love the bomb".

                    Throughout the album, irony shines through, as in 'Small Circus, So Many Clowns' or 'Parking Lot', while pop innocence sparkles in 'Devotion' or 'Hey Matisse'; combined also with Pajaro Sunrise's more somber moments, such as 'The Mute And The Blind', 'Shallow Waters' or 'Inhale', where Mendez's voice reaches a new degree of maturity without completely shedding the candor ofhisfirst albums.

                    Pajaro Sunrise is a rare specimen in Spanish independent music, a guy who treads his own path with a catalogue of exceptional songs and a diverse body of soundtrack work. He is a craftsman who has produced a flawless album which leaves room at times for traces of Mark Fisher and Ken Kesey, while other moments feature post-Lacanian puffy-cheek trumpet sounds.

                    TRACK LISTING

                    1. The Mute And The Blind
                    2. Small Circus, So Many Clowns
                    3. Devotion
                    4. Parking Lot
                    5. Hey Matisse
                    6. Not Hungry
                    7. Inhale
                    8. Lover Lover
                    9. The Real Top Of The Pops
                    10. Shallow Waters
                    11. Pointless
                    12. The Sweetest Thing

                    There’s something to be said for getting noticed, for standing out from the crowd. West London’s T.Williams is one of those people, having accomplished a full sweep of merited recognition over the years. Emerging onto the house scene in 2010, T.Williams instantly marked himself as a breakthrough artist with a difference; his unique take on house music turning heads.

                    Far from a newcomer, his path as a musical artist started in the grime scene as Dread.D. Signed at the tender age of 17 with grime anthem Invasion on Jon E Cash’s Black Ops label, Williams went on to have mass success in the grime and bass world selling thousands of singles worldwide. After a five-year reign, Williams found himself veering towards the world of house music. With a new found love for the sound and its sub-genres, T.Williams forged a signature sound influenced by his grime days, jungle, and garage. With a style that undoubtedly impacts, T.Williams’ crossover has been the catalyst for his success. Not only rife with groove and feeling but meticulously produced and engineered with deep rumbling basslines, the unapologetic bounce of grime and smooth vocals that bleed through African infused percussion work.

                    While in 2010 the industry took note when hit record ‘Heartbeat’ featuring vocalist Terri Walker made an impression, it was throughout 2011 that T.Williams defined himself - releasing solo works on his imprint Local Action and Pattern with remixes for Maya Jane Coles, Ben Westbeech and Skream. Not stopping at pricking the ears of fellow artists and those on the dancefloor, the end of 2011 saw Williams nominated for ‘Best Breakthrough DJ’ by DJ Mag, ‘DJ Stars of 2012’ by Time Out and featured in The Guardian.

                    Two relationships came to the forefront in 2012 that propelled Williams to greater heights. The first was his weekly show on legendary London station, Rinse FM and the second, Williams’ relationship with label PMR through his remix of Javeon McCarthy’s ‘Lost Time’. The remix was named Record of the Week by BBC Radio 1 and supported by tastemakers Annie Mac and Fearne Cotton. From here T. signed to the label exclusively releasing his debut EP for the label in September 2012, and in the process receiving further support from BBC Radio 1. Further remixes of Mikky Ekko, Wretch 32 and Lianne La Havas followed suit, as well as his biggest to date - Disclosure’s ‘Latch’. Powering dancefloors across the globe, T. went on to play three US tours, numerous festival stages, and deliver a second EP on PMR titled ‘Feelings Within’. The EP once again spanned a number of bases, from club bangers to heartfelt vocal driven tracks alike. Gaining his own monthly residency show with BBC Radio 1, 2013 ended with T. having played over 100 shows across four continents.

                    2017 marked the launch and release of the first collaborative EP with UK producer Julio Bashmore, via their joint independent Conch Records, a label aiming to push out more underground cross-genre music with heavy rotation from the likes of Moxie and Shy One. With an ever-expanding global tour schedule and further solo releases on the legendary NYC house label Strictly Rhythm turning heads, T.’s upward trajectory has never showed signs of slowing down. Selected to soundtrack the social media campaign for boxer Anthony Joshua in 2019 and now using his technical prowess as a musician to educate the next generation of rising stars at London’s respected Point Blank Music School has cemented his status as one of the UK music scene’s key players.

                    STAFF COMMENTS

                    Matt says: “Raves Of Future Past” should be viewed as a complete, condensed repertoire of where T. Williams has been, where he’s at, and where he’s going. A culmination of his various styles sequenced nicely to soundtrack your evening with more bass weight, precision drum programming and cocky swagger than anything else out there.

                    TRACK LISTING

                    A1: Deepest Vibe
                    A2: Climbing Purple
                    A3: Step In 2
                    A4: Jammy
                    A5: Cheery Coke
                    A6: T4000
                    B1: Love All You Squares
                    B2: She Loves
                    B3: Aggy
                    B4: Garvey Words
                    B5: Set Trends
                    B6: You Will See

                    Future Islands

                    People Who Aren't There Anymore

                      Future Islands was never meant to last. After eighteen years and 1,400 live shows, Future Islands show they're not only still here, they're making the most powerful music of their fascinating, but unexpectedly long and storied career.

                      For Future Islands, albums aren’t a static reflection of a moment in time, they are a fluid chapter in their lives that can change and mutate. People change and pull away. The band is no different, coming up against their future while staring at their past. They’re not the same people they were when Future Islands began nearly two decades ago. They are now spread about, some settled down and some still moving. People Who Aren’t There Anymore reflects the transience of a band’s existence; the rare privilege of travelling all over the world contrasting with the sadness of fleeting moments in and out people’s lives. Being everywhere but also nowhere. Remembering the lives lost and the living they’ll never see again, cherishing the present and being grateful for the past.

                      Where they’ve pursued ever-higher energy anthems in the past, they’ve turned inward this time, and unlocked a new level of ferocity, delivering some of their most inspiring and most heartbreaking tracks by doing the opposite: taking their time, making each breath, each syllable, each cymbal crash count. The result is a powerful, defining statement from a group of musicians that have made the best album of their career.


                      STAFF COMMENTS

                      Barry says: I have to say that I never particularly got Future Islands before this album. I obviously acknowledged that they were good musicians, but I found that Herring's delivery was a little overwrought for the comparatively subtle instrumentals. For me, the rich, widescreen instrumentals on 'People Who Aren't There Anymore' are the *perfect* way to frame Herring's strong presence and results in by far their best LP to date.

                      TRACK LISTING

                      King Of Sweden
                      The Tower
                      Deep In The Night
                      Say Goodbye
                      Give Me The Ghost Back
                      Corner Of My Eye
                      The Thief
                      Iris
                      The Fight
                      Peach
                      The Sickness
                      The Garden Wheel

                      Various Artists

                      Future Bubblers 7.0

                        Brownswood Recordings releases the 7th edition of their Future Bubblers Compilation. An expansion of Gilles Peterson's network supported by Arts Council England, the ongoing talent discovery and artist development scheme focuses on developing unsigned talent and building audiences for new left-field music. With support from PRS Foundation as Talent Development Partners, the professional recording, manufacturing and physical release of Future Bubblers 7.0 is made possible. Unlike any other initiatives within music, the compilation acts as a springboard for the musician's careers, with the cooperative model providing direct revenue to the artists by a share of the profits, resulting in a sustainable income to work from. Previous Future Bubblers include artists such as Yazmin Lacey, KinKai, MC Snowy, Forest Law, Victoria Jane, NeOne The Wonderer and Kayla Painter, to name a few.

                        The 8-track compilation is a musically diverse collection of tracks, fusing genres across Alt-R&B, Dance, Electronic, Jazz, Rap and Trip-Hop. Opening the project, ROMY NOVA flaunts her hypnotic harmonies on a tender offering, 'The Way', whilst Sheffield-born Jackie Moonbather delivers a Funk performance on 'Separate Ways'. Up next, Ney Liqa's 'Blomster' captures a blend of Trip-Hop and Swedish-Pop, fusing her earliest musical influences before Birmingham's very own Landel's cloud-Rap excellence on '2 Many'. Maintaining the ethereal sonic, Petrelli Purple's 'Brisk' is reflective of his ability to curate a "miscellaneous north" sound, followed by MARYSIA OSU's 'Stryder' that highlights her self-coined "harps, beats, and dreams" ethos. Michael Diamond showcases his ability to float between jazz and electronic landscapes on 'Aether' before COEX rounds off the project nicely with 'Reflections'.


                        TRACK LISTING

                        1. Romy Nova – The Way
                        2. Jackie Moonbather – Separate Ways
                        3. Ney Liqa – Blomster
                        4. LANDEL – 2 Many
                        5. Pertrelli Purple – Brisk
                        6. Marysia Osu – Stryder
                        7. Michael Diamond – Aether
                        8. Coex – Reflections

                        The Future Sound Of London

                        Environment 7.003

                          FSOL present the final instalment in the Environments Trilogy. “7.003” goes deeper and darker than the previous two albums, the flavour here harping back with memories of the groups 90s sounding pre “Dead Cities” album. On this release we have swamp laden electronics dripping from cavernous breakbeats weaving in and out of otherworldly chords and strings firmly back in the driving seat. FSOL deliver not only the final piece of the jigsaw but a clever jaw-dropingly sensorium.

                          STAFF COMMENTS

                          Barry says: Crisp percussive trickles and paddling guitar snippets weave around each-other into echoing electronic chirps. There are moments of jagged, glitched unease but the soaring melodic direction and airy, echoic haze more than offset that. As ever, a wonderful and perfectly produced outing from FSOS.

                          TRACK LISTING

                          1. Future Testaments
                          2. Resting Point
                          3. A Desolate Stretch Of Night Road
                          4. Where All Is Ending
                          5. Overwrite
                          6. I'm Eating Here
                          7. Echos Of Inherent Sense
                          8. A Space In The Subsequent Familiar
                          9. Drift Incline
                          10. Trichome
                          11. Absence Of Solution
                          12. Kwaahu
                          13. Ruler
                          14. Awkward Shape

                          Tom Carruthers back in full form with a massive 18 track TRIPLE LP set. Huge Tip!

                          This has everything you could possibly want on it, going in heavy with the 88-92' vibes all the Bleeps, Detroit strings, shuffling 909s, and Chicago 727s one can possibly want. Every track is a winner, full dancefloor fodder you'll swear are lost classics unearthed from the grave. Carruthers has consistently proved he has mastered the formula to create perfect old school tracks that will have you jackin on the floor all nite long. This collection is what dance music is about and explores the full range of formative styles in all their intricacies from top to bottom. Undoubtedly his most comprehensive and definitive work to date.

                          TRACK LISTING

                          Algorithm
                          Cytoplasm
                          Delve
                          Industrial Sub
                          Mission Control
                          Reprise
                          Voltage
                          Dissolution
                          Xxx Scene
                          Textures
                          Visions
                          Launch Code
                          Resonator
                          The Future
                          House Authority
                          Tonight
                          Darkside

                          Future Rootz teams up with Canan Sounds to release this holy grail from Cuban bassist Jorge Soler Leon. Fully licensed for the world. Originally released in 1977 on Egrem, it's Jorge's only known solo project fusing traditional Afro-Cuban rhythms with jazz, funk & disco, loaded with amazing horns and psychedelic synth. Full picture sleeve. Limited to 500 copies. Don't hang around on this one...

                          TRACK LISTING

                          Side A
                          1. Banana
                          2. Del Copacabana A 34
                          3. Mi Pequeño Gran Paolo
                          4. Paco La Calle
                          5. Tu No Me Puedes Conquistar
                          Side B
                          1. Yo, Mejor Te Doy
                          2. Ruta 30
                          3. Abuela Tula
                          4. El Fino

                          Elizabeth Parker

                          Future Perfect

                            Elizabeth Parker is a composer you may not have heard of until now. Well here she is, in all her musical glory, having worked for decades at the front line of British electronics, radiophonics, soundracks and more. This is an album full of musical ideas ahead of the curve, with contemporary technology that was to go on and very much shape the future of sound we know now. From classic tape loop techniques to modern sampling concepts you will find dark ambience, drones, beer adverts and drifts into space. This is the first ever Elizabeth Parker LP and represents (with 26 tracks) a very small retrospective of her extraordinarily prolific and commercial output. Not to be missed.

                            TRACK LISTING

                            Space Dris
                            Memory Loss
                            Siren-call
                            Harmonisers Of The Spheres
                            Telepathy Beyond Time
                            Older Than Time
                            Congestion Hoe-down
                            Shadowland
                            Celandine And Columbine
                            The Dying Of The Light
                            Cloud
                            Darkness At Noon
                            Future Perfect
                            The Killing Skies

                            The Future Sound Of London

                            Papua New Guinea (Andrew Weatherall / Graham Massey Remixes) - 2023 Reissuee

                              Originally out in 1991, FSOL's "Papua New Guinea" is one of those classic rave era moments. Combining a huge dub bassline with breakbeats, piano lines and synth washes, ethereal Bulgarian vocals and other atmospheric efx the track was a monster club / field tune back in the day. So much so that it got reissued a year later with a whole new set of remixes. UK techno originals Andrew Weatherall (Sabres Of Paradise) and Graham Massey (808 State) serve up a remix each while FSOL's Brian Dougans and Garry Cobain bring us four more. All that and the original too. It's all you need.

                              TRACK LISTING

                              SIDE 1
                              1. Papua New Guinea (12" Original)
                              2. Papua New Guinea (Andrew Weatherall Mix)
                              3. Papua New Guinea (Dub Mix)

                              SIDE 2
                              1. Papua New Guinea (Journey To Pyramid)
                              2. Papua New Guinea (Monsoon Mix)
                              3. Papua New Guinea (Graham Massey Mix)
                              4. Papua New Guinea (Dumb Child Of Q Mix)

                              Next up on Co-Accused Records - No Static / Automatic label boss Ara-U is piloting the craft with his "No Future EP". The Venezuelan electro producer provides four analogue cuts accompanied by a Radioactive Man remix.

                              It's a cosmic liftoff with the mind warping sonic sounds of "Planet Destroy". Radioactive Man's funk-fueled remix has an infectious 303 bassline that takes the listener on a jackin' journey. On the flip side "Exit Now" moves into driving hypnotic synths with sizzling percussion throughout. "No Future" dips the dancefloor into a twisting wormhole of intergalactic grooves. The EP closes with the dark dystopian synths and extraterrestrial layers of "It’s Only Lies Around Me".


                              STAFF COMMENTS

                              Matt says: As usual, mainframe destruction from Ara-U and Radioactive Man who deploy their own brand of funk-laced electro and growling analogue synthesis.

                              TRACK LISTING

                              A1. Planent Destroy
                              A2. Planent Destroy (Radioactive Man Remix)
                              B1. Exit Now
                              B2. No Future
                              B3. It’s Only Lies Around Me

                              Damon Locks & Rob Mazurek

                              New Future City Radio

                                New Future City Radio, the first duo collaboration of longtime creative partners Damon Locks & Rob Mazurek.

                                In a hyperactive 40-minute, 18-track suite that runs like a boombox mixtape, the two prolific multi-media artists contemplate community, transformation, and the future through the programmatic format of a pirate radio station for the people.

                                These two artists have worked together from the peak days of the late 90s / early 00s Chicago music scene up through the present day, which has seen Locks featured as lead vocalist of the multiple critically-acclaimed Exploding Star Orchestra albums composed/produced by Mazurek. In recent years, Locks has also earned great renown from his revolutionary, expansive latter-day gospel/jazz project Black Monument Ensemble.

                                New Future City Radio finds the duo creating a natural but innovatively-assembled blend of the sounds of those two projects, with Locks’s BME-style sample-based sound collage creating compositional beds underneath the signature Orson Wells-like vocal delivery he’s developed through his work with ESO, alongside Roland SP flourishes and arresting brass improvisations by Mazurek. The album is also filled with vignettes as fractured radio transmissions, featuring contributions by guests including Roberto Lange (Helado Negro) and Mauricio Takara (Sao Paulo Underground). It’s a deep avant-garde echo of the legendary Bomb Squad (Locks even sounding a bit like a tape-delayed Check D on the vox), with beat artifacts spanning the whole gamut from pre to post golden era hip-hop - mixing OG Brooklyn boombox sound with the sci-fi boom-bap of late 90s Def Jux and/or Dan The Automator’s 75 Ark.

                                STAFF COMMENTS

                                Martin says: Locks & Mazurek's ongoing collaboration results in an endlessly transforming dialogue, expertly crafted by these avant-garde jazz pioneers. It's free-flowing nature and organic drift is offset by the pirate-radio static and electronic glitch, a fascinating and terrific adventure.

                                TRACK LISTING

                                1. 5-4-3-2-1
                                2. Yes!
                                3. The Sun Returns
                                4. Breeze Of Time
                                5. Your Name Gonna Ring The Bell
                                6. New Future
                                7. Droids!
                                8. The Concord Hour
                                9. Future City
                                10. 10mins Past The Hour
                                11. Support The Youth (With Sound)
                                12. The Beat
                                13. Las Niñas Estan Escuchando (The Children Are Listening)
                                14. Flitting Splits Reverb Adage
                                15. Twilight Shimmer
                                16. Suspense In The Grip Of Suspense
                                17. Polaris Radio
                                18. Drop

                                Westing

                                Future

                                  For fans of - Led Zeppelin, All Them Witches, Rival Sons, Great Von Fleet

                                  Late in 2021, Slow Season announced they’d become Westing, and that Ben McLeod (also of Nashville’s All Them Witches) was now in the four-piece on lead guitar alongside guitarist, vocalist and keyboardist Daniel Story Rice, bassist Hayden Doyel and drummer/recording engineer Cody Tarbell. Their new LP (fourth overall for RidingEasy), Future, is not coincidentally titled.

                                  Says Rice, “We wanted to hit the reset button on some things and so we included a new band name to that list. Fresh start, for the psychological effect of it. We first met Ben in 2014 opening for All Them Witches in San Diego, and we did that again in 2016 and he and Cody corresponded about tape machines, music production, and other similar nerd stuff. We started swapping a few ideas early in 2021 and then flew him out for four days in August 2021. We got Future mostly down in that short span and did some remote stuff for overdubs, but nothing major. Obviously, our creative processes jelled pretty well to allow for such an efficiently productive session.”

                                  So the story of Westing, and of Future, is about change, but the music makes itself so immediately familiar, it’s so welcoming, that it hardly matters. For about 10 years, the Visalia, California, outfit wandered the earth representing a new generational interpretation of classic heavy rock. The tones, warm. The melodies, sweet. The boogie, infectious. They went to ground after supporting their 2016 self-titled third album, and clearly it was time for something different.

                                  Listening to Future opener “Back in the Twenties,” the message comes through clear (and loud) that however much Westing’s foundations might be in ‘70s styles, the moment that matters is now. It’s the future we’re living in, not the future that was. The big Zeppelin vibes at the outset and on “Big Trouble (In the City of Love)” and the local-bartender remembrance “Stanley Wu,” the dare-to-sound-like-Rocka-Rolla “Lost Riders” and the softshoe-ready shuffle of “Coming Back to Me” that leads into the payoff solo for the entire record, on and on; these pieces feed into an entirety that’s somehow loyal to homage while embodying a vitality that can only live up to the title they’ve given it.

                                  “To me, ‘future’ is a word that embodies both hope and dread,” explains Rice, “and the future seems to be coming at us pretty quick these days. In some ways, it really feels like I am living in “the future,” as if I time traveled here and don't really belong. That feeling pervades this band's ethos in some ways. I thought Instagram was a steep climb until I met TikTok.”

                                  Is Future the future? Hell, we should be so lucky. What Westing manifest in these songs is schooled in the rock of yore and theirs purely, and in that, Future looks forward with the benefit of the lessons learned across three prior full-lengths (and the accompanying tours) while offering the kind of freshness that comes with a debut. No, they’re not the same kids who released Mountains in 2014, and the tradeoff is being able to convey maturity, evolving creativity and stage-born dynamic on Future without sacrificing the spirit and passion that has underscored their work all along. – Words by JJ Koczan

                                  TRACK LISTING

                                  1. Back In The Twenties
                                  2. Nothing New
                                  3. Lost Riders Intro
                                  4. Lost Riders
                                  5. Big Trouble
                                  6. Artemisia Coming Down
                                  7. Silent Shout
                                  8. Stanley Wu
                                  9. Coming Back To Me

                                  The Album Leaf

                                  Future Falling

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

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

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

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

                                    TRACK LISTING

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

                                    Future Flight

                                    Hip-Notic Lady

                                      Future Flight were a five member group assembled by legendary Detroit producer in 1981. They consisted of five singers and musicians who individually and collectively worked with Lamont in the late 70s and early 80s, in particular the 1981 “Lamont” album (including “You Outta Be In Pictures”, “I Ain’t Playing” etc). The smooth sophisticated work of Lamont at that time is reflected in the one Future Flight album from which the two songs on this 7” single are taken. A 7” with these songs was issued at the time, albeit the reverse way around with the much sampled two-stepper “Hip-Notic Lady” becoming the most sought after. Original copies on Capitol exchange hands from between £50 and £100 Both songs are written and produced by Lamont Dozier himself.

                                      TRACK LISTING

                                      1. Hip-Notic Lady
                                      2. Dues

                                      Gold Panda

                                      I've Felt Better (Daniel Avery Remix) / Plastic Future (Skee Mask Remix)

                                        In November 2022, GOLD PANDA released his long-awaited album "The Work". It includes the two singles "I've Felt Better (Than I Do Now)" & "Plastic Future". These were remixed by Gold Panda's friend and companion Daniel Avery and the one and only Skee Mask respectively

                                        TRACK LISTING

                                        Side A: I’ve Felt Better (Daniel Avery Remix)
                                        Side B: Plastic Future (Skee Mask Remix)

                                        The Brian Jonestown Massacre

                                        The Future Is Your Past

                                          The album was recorded in Berlin By Anton Newcombe , joining him in the studio for this album were Hakon Adalsteinsson (guitar), & Uri Rennert (drums) . The band in 2022 have been touring and completed a 34 date tour in North America with Mercury Rev and the Magic Castles which was very successful , with 3 festival appearances in the summer of 2022 in Angers , France , Graz , Austria & Switzerland which were also successful. With this the band went on tour in Europe which started in September 2022 with many sold out shows . .

                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                          Liam says: Album twenty from neo-psychedelia legends, 'The Future Is Your Past' is another exceptional addition to the Brian Jonestown Massacre canon. Full of expansive excursions and stellar trips, the record also comes with some crayons to colour in the sleeve for those of you who are feeling artistic!

                                          TRACK LISTING

                                          1) Do Rainbows Have Ends
                                          2) Nothing Can Stop The Sound
                                          3) The Light Is About To Change
                                          4) Fudge
                                          5) Cross Eyed Gods
                                          6) As The Carousel Swings
                                          7) The Mother Of All Fuckers
                                          8) All The Feels
                                          9) Your Mind Is My Café
                                          10) Stuck To Yous

                                          That Petrol Emotion

                                          Every Beginning Has A Future: An Anthology 1984-1994

                                            Originally a Northern Irish, London based quintet with an American singer, the band got together following the demise of Top 40 hitmakers and John Peel favourites The Undertones, their name inspired by the title of a song by another Derry outfit, Bam Bam & The Calling. Too late for Punk, too early for Grunge, That Petrol Emotion's output merged well-written melodic tunes with political statement. Sleeve artwork became informative newsletters. Singles and albums received rapturous reviews, gigs were sold-out joyous affairs. Later recordings bought in elements of hip-hop and Celtic folk. The band were always difficult to categorise and impossible to load onto a bandwagon, although no one could accuse the band of dabbling. As this collection shows, across the course of their ten years together, the quality of their songwriting never let up.

                                            “Their music is in a constant, latently violent, state of flux, sometimes overloaded, sometimes taut and splintered: a different kind of tension. For That Petrol Emotion, pop music is certainly not enough...They want to burn, to beat out a music that redefines itself, extends the boundaries.” Sean O’Hagan, NME, 1986 The choice of the word 'burn' in Sean O'Hagan's piece for the NME is a common theme in articles about That Petrol Emotion. Words like 'incendiary' and 'subversive' were often bandied about, although that key phrase 'pop music' is equally if not more important.

                                            And it has been said you can judge a band by their choice of cover versions - within these seven discs are the band's take on songs by Captain Beefheart, Pere Ubu, War, Hamilton Bohannon, Can, Neil Young, The Beatles, The Membranes, Leonard Cohen and Iggy Pop. Perhaps the most extraordinary fact about That Petrol Emotion is no one has seen fit to compile all or some of their works - that is until now. With full co-operation from the band, this comprehensive 121 track 7 CD collection brings together all five of their studio albums plus a typically energy-packed live recording from May 1994. It celebrates a body of work that has stood the test of time and - all these years later - undoubtedly still deserves a wider audience.

                                            TRACK LISTING

                                            Disc One: Manic Pop Thrill (1985 - 86)
                                            1. Fleshprint
                                            2. Can't Stop
                                            3. Lifeblood
                                            4. Natural Kind Of Joy
                                            5. It's A Good Thing
                                            6. Circusville
                                            7. Mouth Crazy
                                            8. Tightlipped
                                            9. A Million Miles Away
                                            10. Lettuce
                                            11. Cheapskate
                                            12. Blindspot
                                            13. Keen
                                            14. Zig-Zag Wanderer
                                            15. V2
                                            16. The Deadbeat
                                            17. Mine
                                            18. Jesus Says
                                            19. Non-Alignment Pact (Live At The Electric Ballroom, May 22nd 1986)

                                            Disc Two: Babble (1987)
                                            1. Swamp
                                            2. Spin Cycle
                                            3. For What It's Worth
                                            4. Big Decision
                                            5. Static 6. Split!
                                            7. Belly Bugs
                                            8. In The Playpen
                                            9. Inside
                                            10. Chester Burnette
                                            11. Creeping To The Cross
                                            12. Big Decision (Extended Version)
                                            13. Soul Deep
                                            14. Big Decision (Jet Fuel Mix)
                                            15. Swamp (Extended Remix)
                                            16. Creeping To The Cross (Shorter & Better)
                                            17. Dance Your Ass Off
                                            18. Swamp (Live, May 1987)
                                            19. Me And Baby Brother (Live, May 1987)
                                            20. Creeping To The Cross (Live, May 1987)
                                            21. Genius Move
                                            22. Party Games

                                            Disc Three: End Of The Millennium Psychosis Blues (1988-89)
                                            1. Sooner Or Later
                                            2. Every Little Bit
                                            3. Cellophane
                                            4. Candy Love Satellite
                                            5. Here It Is...Take It!
                                            6. The Price Of My Soul
                                            7. Groove Check
                                            8. The Bottom Line
                                            9. Tension
                                            10. Tired Shattered Man
                                            11. Goggle Box
                                            12. Under The Sky
                                            13. Think Of A Woman
                                            14. Hot Head
                                            15. Groove Check (10" Mix)
                                            16. Chemicrazy
                                            17. Under The Sky (Live)
                                            18. Genius Move (Live)
                                            19. Mother Sky (Live)

                                            Disc Four: Chemicrazy (Part 1 - 1990)
                                            1. Hey Venus
                                            2. Blue To Black
                                            3. Mess Of Words
                                            4. Sensitize
                                            5. Another Day
                                            6. Gnaw Mark
                                            7. Scum Surfin'
                                            8. Compulsion
                                            9. Tingle
                                            10. Head Staggered
                                            11. Abandon
                                            12. Sweet Shiver Burn
                                            13. Jewel
                                            14. Abandon (Boy's Own Mix)
                                            15. Fat Mouth Creed

                                            Disc Five: Chemicrazy (Part 2 1990 - 91)
                                            1. Chemicrazy (Revitalized)
                                            2. Cinnamon Girl
                                            3. Groove Check (Check This Groove Out)
                                            4. Hey Venus (Mad Thatcher Disease Mix) [Long Version]
                                            5. Light & Shade
                                            6. Tingle (Hard Boppin' Mix)
                                            7. Hey Bulldog (Live)
                                            8. Head Staggered (Live At The Whiskey L.A.)
                                            9. Scum Surfin' (Live At The Whiskey L.A.)
                                            10. Everybody's Goin' Triple Bad Acid Yeah!
                                            11. Stories Of The Street

                                            Disc Six: Fireproof (1993)
                                            1. Detonate My Dreams
                                            2. Catch A Fire
                                            3. Last Of The True Believers
                                            4. Too Late Blues
                                            5. 7th Wave
                                            6. Infinite Thrill
                                            7. Speed Of Light
                                            8. Shangri-La
                                            9. Heartbeat Mosaic
                                            10. Metal Mystery
                                            11. Everlasting Breath (Demo)
                                            12. Last Of The True Believers (Alternative Version)
                                            13. Detonate My Dreams (Alternative Version)
                                            14. Blue To Black (Franz Treichler Remix)
                                            15. Big Human Thing (Demo)
                                            16. Fun Time
                                            17. Little Big Man
                                            18. Chrome

                                            Disc Seven: Final Flame (Fire, Detonation & Sublime Chaos) (1994).
                                            1. Catch A Fire (Live, May 1994)
                                            2. Infinite Thrill (Live, May 1994)
                                            3. Shangri-La (Live, May 1994)
                                            4. Genius Move (Live, May 1994)
                                            5. It's A Good Thing (Live, May 1994)
                                            6. Hey Venus (Live, May 1994)
                                            7. Sensitize (Live, May 1994)
                                            8. Tingle (Live, May 1994)
                                            9. Head Staggered (Live, May 1994)
                                            10. Detonate My Dreams (Live, May 1994)
                                            11. Mouth Crazy (Live, May 1994)
                                            12. Big Decision (Live, May 1994)
                                            13. Sweet Shiver Burn (Live, May 1994)
                                            14. Abandon (Live, May 1994)
                                            15. Chemicrazy (Live, May 1994)
                                            16. Blue To Black (Live, May 1994)
                                            17. Scum Surfin' (Live, May 1994)

                                            Courtney Marie Andrews

                                            Loose Future

                                              Produced by Sam Evian. Following Old Flowers' 2020 Grammy nomination, and due to Covid restrictions, Courtney, for the first time in her young nomadic life, was forced off the road and to remain at home. What resulted was the publishing of her first book of poetry, the first gallery showings of her paintings, and a period of self-discovery leading to the new album, Loose Future.

                                              Whereas Old Flowers was a beautiful and emotional break-up record, CMA's return with Loose Future is a bright, dynamic, falling-in-love record. Courtney's got a new story to tell, backed by a strong new musical direction, and a show-stopping collection of songs. Loose Future was recorded at Sam Owen's upstate New York Flying Cloud Studios, with musicians Josh Kaufman (Bonny Lighthorseman), Chris Bear (Grizzly Bear), and Sam Owens (Sam Evian).

                                              On the honey shores of Cape Cod in a beach shack, Courtney Marie Andrews found self-love and her voice. Every morning, she’d walk 6-8 miles around the back trails of an island and meditate on her life, perusing old memories and patterns like browsing a used bookshop. After more than a decade on the road, the Phoenix-born songwriter, poet, and painter finally had the space to process all the highs and lows of a life of constants. She was finally ready to make a record of triumph, while not completely forgetting the years that made her. That record is the Sam Evian produced Loose Future.

                                              TRACK LISTING

                                              1. Loose Future
                                              2. Older Now
                                              3. On The Line
                                              4. Satellite
                                              5. These Are The Good Old Days
                                              6. Thinkin' On You
                                              7. You Do What You Want
                                              8. Let Her Go
                                              9. Change My Mind
                                              10. Me & Jerry

                                              Denzel Curry

                                              Melt My Eyez See Your Future

                                                'Melt My Eyez See Your Future' arrives as Denzel Curry’s most mature and ambitious album to date. Recorded over the course of the pandemic, Denzel shows his growth as both an artist and person. Born from a wealth of influences, the tracks highlight his versality and broad tastes, taking in everything from drum’n’bass to trap. To support this vision and show the breadth of his artistry, Denzel has enlisted a wide range of collaborators and firmly plants his flag in the ground as one of the most groundbreaking rappers in the game.

                                                Future Disco present the "Mirrorball Motel" - a shimmering nocturnal world of dancing pleasure. A 19-track exploration of the now, by artists like Digitalism, Cinthie, Bondax, Reflex, Roosevelt and more. 

                                                This bumper collection features five exclusive new tunes. Daisybelle & Tasty Lopez's "Starlight" (Future Disco Ballroom Dub) has a classic disco feel from the two first ladies of the green. Italoconnection - "All Over" (Future Disco Edit) brings an eighties vibe that reminds us of Ibiza venue Pikes, whilst the mysterious Clive From Accounts 'You Understand' impresses with its soaring strings and house bassline. The final two exclusives are Charlie Hepworth's 2It's Satisfaction" with its full thrill house drums and acid flashes, and Boys Shorts's "Suburban Love Affair" (Brian Ring Remix), which sounds like summer on the shores of Los Angeles in 1989.

                                                Elsewhere is the simple but effective future disco of Bondax, a Brazilian via French disco cut from PPJ, and exciting and intricate grooves from the trio of Breakbot, Irfane & Yuksek. There is euphoric 90s house from Saison, challenging yet reassuring vocal work from the legendary Roisin Murphy as remixed to perfection by the wizard that is The Reflex and much more besides.

                                                "Future Disco: Mirror Ball Motel" is a wide-angle view of an idealistic dancefloor, all served up with that famously characterful and vibrant Future Disco style. If you've ever danced under the stars with your eyes wide shut, then this one's for you. 

                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                VINYL TRACKLISTING:
                                                A1 Róisín Murphy - Incapable (The Reflex Revision)
                                                A2 Daisybelle & Tasty Lopez - Starlight (Future Disco Ballroom Dub)
                                                A3 Roosevelt - See You Again (Lazywax Remix)
                                                B1 Saison - Rocinante
                                                B2 Breakbot, Irfane & Yuksek - Taqa
                                                B3 PPJ - Primavera
                                                B4 Bondax - Don’t Want It (feat. Tara McDonald)
                                                C1 Boys Shorts - Suburban Love Affair (Brian Ring Remix)
                                                C2 Italoconnection - All Over (Future Disco Edit)
                                                C3 Elder Island - I Fold You (Kassian Remix)
                                                C4 Digitalism - Offline
                                                D1 Clive From Accounts - You Understand
                                                D2 Storken - Think Happy Be Happy (Dorothys Fortress Remix)
                                                D3 Gilligan Moss - Ultraparadiso
                                                D4 Kosmo Kint & Kapote - Strangers

                                                CD TRACKLISTING:
                                                01) Róisín Murphy - Incapable (The Reflex Revision)
                                                02) Daisybelle & Tasty Lopez - Starlight (Future Disco Ballroom Dub)
                                                03) Roosevelt - See You Again (Lazywax Remix)
                                                04) Saison - Rocinante
                                                05) Breakbot, Irfane & Yuksek - Taqa
                                                06) PPJ - Primavera
                                                07) Boys Shorts - Suburban Love Affair (Brian Ring Remix)
                                                08) Bondax - Don’t Want It
                                                09) Clive From Accounts - You Understand
                                                10) Elder Island - I Fold You (Kassian Remix)
                                                11) Charlie Hepworth - Its Satisfaction
                                                12) Italo Connection - All Over (Future Disco Edit)
                                                13) Cri - Love Spirit (Cinthie Remix)
                                                14) Mix & Fairbanks - Messenger
                                                15) Digitalism - Offline
                                                16) Storken - Think Happy Be Happy (Dorothys Fortress Remix)
                                                17) EYNKA - Ascendance
                                                18) Gilligan Moss - Ultraparadiso 

                                                William Doyle

                                                Near Future Residence - 2022 Reissue

                                                  It’s nearing a decade since William Doyle released his Mercury Music Prize nominated debut album, Total Strife Forever, as East India Youth in 2014. A year later, he had toured the world and was releasing his second album, Culture of Volume, but it would be another four years before Doyle returned with his third full album, and the first official release under his own name. The dizzyingly ambitious Your Wilderness Revisited arrived in 2019 and was followed last year by the artpop masterpiece, Great Spans of Muddy Time.

                                                  In the years between leaving the old project behind and re-emerging under his own name, Doyle self-released a string of ambient-leaning albums, The Dream Derealised, Lightnesses Vol I & II and Near Future Residence, which are now to receive a first vinyl pressing via Tough Love as both a highly limited four LP box set, titled ‘Slowly Arranged: 2016-19’, and as separate albums.

                                                  Near Future Residence is music for an imagined place based on real ideas; the soundtrack for an ecologically sustainable housing development somewhere in a not-too-distant future Britain. The eleven instrumental pieces here come from a place of optimism, imagining a future that is based on cooperation, community and ecological urbanism. It's music intended to sit in this imagined environment rather than impose upon it, similar in principle to the function of Kankyō Ongaku (Japanese environmental music). The ideas contained on Near Future Residence laid the groundwork for - and can be seen as a companion piece to - the album Your Wilderness Revisited, released to critical acclaim in 2019. Doyle explains how the pieces “were composed in entirely generative ways using samples of instruments, synthesisers and field recordings I've collected and developed throughout 2018. In generative composition, rules are set and parameters are chosen and then put into motion, the results constantly changing and surprising.”

                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                  1. Flexford Forest Community Choir
                                                  2. Cadence Gardens, 2026
                                                  3. Sightings At Tangmere Close
                                                  4. Music For The 3rd Floor Atrium
                                                  5. Rose Building Improv Group
                                                  6. Next Door’s Granular Band Practice
                                                  7. Hocombe Astral Projection Society (Abridged)
                                                  8. New European Optimism
                                                  9. Derwenthorpe Rainwater Harvest
                                                  10. Municipal Harmonics
                                                  11. Near Future Residence

                                                  Spacemoth

                                                  No Past No Future

                                                    No Past No Future is the debut album of psychedelic, space-pop artist Spacemoth. She's a highly sought after producer who's worked with Sad13, Toro Y Moi, Sasami and Tune-Yards who had a previous solo project under the alias Doe Eye but is now throwing herself into her love of vintage synths and tape machines, creating cosmic, lush soundbeds akin to Broadcast and Stereolab.

                                                    As Spacemoth's Maryam Qudus was hard at work in her recording studio, synthesizers piled high, she found her mind in another place, hypnotized by the questions swirling inside her: “How could I ever face this world alone?” she wondered. “How long will I be able to stay in this place that I love?” Attempting to understand her position in the universe, the relationships that hold her together, and the climate crisis unfolding around her, she realized ruminating over these concerns was paradoxically taking her away from precious experiences. No Past No Future is the reckoning point between nostalgia and nihilism: the struggle to hang on to a moment as it warps in time.

                                                    Devotion to music has driven Qudus—a performer, composer, and producer based in the Bay Area—for as long as she can remember. At age twelve, she traded chores for guitar lessons; at sixteen, she took on after school jobs to pay for voice lessons. As a first-generation Afghan-American child of working-class immigrant parents, finding a place in music has been nothing short of a challenge for Qudus.

                                                    The bulk of performance on Spacemoth songs comes from Qudus herself, who favors vintage synths like the Yamaha CS-50 and Korg Polysix alongside fluttering tape manipulations; these create cosmic, lush soundbeds, drawing comparisons to beloved projects like Broadcast and Stereolab. On songs like “Waves Come Crashing,” a whirlwind of noise leads into darker, bass-heavy instrumentation as she confronts the inevitability of death: “These fears, they have taken our years,” she laments about the anxiety of mortality. On “Pipe and Pistol,” Qudus explores the experience of being an immigrant starting over in America. The song showcases punchy rhythms, reminiscent of Devo’s post-punk dynamism: “I see your face / my powers, they raise,” she sings with potency. Identifying cyclical habits inspired “Round In Loops,” which highlights patterns we endure in our lives and minds. “Boss is waiting / we run / love is fading / we run,” Qudus commands, encouraging escapism and a break to the cycle of mundanity.

                                                    Every track flows with Qudus’ low timbered vocals, in harmony with the watery, glowing synthesizers that anchor the album. The result is a record rich in intergalactic, avant-pop, radiating in astonishment at the vast, emotional landscape humans contain within ourselves, and in wonder at the preciousness of our time on earth.


                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    1. Mind Modulation
                                                    2. This Shit
                                                    3. Pipe And Pistol
                                                    4. UFObird
                                                    5. Waves Come Crashing
                                                    6. L.O.T.F
                                                    7. Asking For You
                                                    8. Flutter Memory
                                                    9. Round In Loops
                                                    10. If I Close My Eyes And Pretend
                                                    11. Noises Of Everyday Life
                                                    12. Berries And Watch You Cry
                                                    13. No Past No Future

                                                    'An The insanely-prolific (as well as simply, insane) Danger Boys are most likely no stranger to your ears. In the past few years, the Neapolitan duo of (Raffaele Arcella) Whodamanny and (Enrico Fierro) Milord has churned out innumerable releases (both as solo artists and with their projects The Normalmen and Mystic Jungle Tribe, of which the duo comprises 2/3) that have infected dance floors the world over.

                                                    Here, the duo inhabits their latest incarnation/incantation: Danger Boys. The result: a postapocalyptic, post-punk, disco-not-disco masterpiece that sounds like a record you dug out of a dusty flea market bin in Mexico City in 1982 - or maybe 2082 - hard to truly say.

                                                    The EP starts off with the spaced-out chugger, Monsters From the Future - which drags you into their bizarre universe, before ratcheting up the tempo for the rest of the EP.

                                                    Next up is Mind Control Musique, which delivers an insanely catchy chorus sung in a non-existent language.

                                                    THEN - the B-side - where Danger Boys opt to sing in Spanish for two versions of Gringo Tropicana, a track which is already becoming a staple of numerous prominent DJ’s summer festival sets (including Bradley Zero, Yu SU, and Artwork, to name a few).


                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    A1.  Monsters From The Future
                                                    A2.  Mind Control Musique
                                                    B1.  Gringo Tropicana
                                                    B2.  Tropicana Suite + +

                                                    Latest volume of the Future Bubblers series - the 9 track compilation is a musically diverse collection of tracks, fusing genres that span across electronic, alt-R&B, alt-hip-hop, spoken word, neo-soul, jazz and beyond. Spanning just under 40 minutes, Future Bubblers 5.0 is an extremely impressive assemblage of talent who have all delivered top-shelf singles - the compilation embodies the spirit of the musicians as well as the team behind Future Bubblers.

                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                    Millie says: Future Bubblers are back with their fifth instalment on the Brownswood label, not afraid to be different and showcase talent that deserves a platform. This has it all - Hip Hop, Nu Jazz and Afrobeat to name a few. V much enjoying it on the turntable this morning.

                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    1. Magoya - The Most Beautiful Lie Feat. Ella Knight.
                                                    2. Mark Cake - Hoon
                                                    3. Ella Knight - It Don't Matter
                                                    4. NeOne The Wonderer - Nose Dive
                                                    5. Conrad Ellis - Make It Last
                                                    6. Damos Room - Soft Bodied (Widow's Reprise)
                                                    7. Shakira Alleyne - Floating Soul
                                                    8. Madi Saskia - Fast Or Slow
                                                    9. Griz-O & JSSO Project - Tabou Remix Feat. Kalliope

                                                    Richard Fearless

                                                    Future Rave Memory

                                                      Richard Fearless follows his critically acclaimed psycho-geographical techno masterpiece ‘Deep Rave Memory’ with its companion album ‘Future Rave Memory’.

                                                      Across titanium kosmische, industrial ambience, weightless acid and dark drone, this new record is an instrument of evocative wonder and heavy emotion.


                                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                                      Barry says: Future Rave Memory swims with atmosphere, wrought from echoing synth drones and sliding 303 abstractions. Grains of sound clash together to form dreamy passages both organic sounding, but charged with electricity. It's a masterfully crafted and enduringly enjoyable listen.

                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                      Tamas
                                                      Earth Tapes
                                                      Future Rave Memory
                                                      Vision
                                                      Rotation Axis
                                                      Our Acid House

                                                      Civic

                                                      Future Forecast

                                                        An origin story since time immemorial, this DIY garage rock five piece came together in 2018 through the traps of the Melbourne music scene. Bonding over a shared love of tightly coiled riffs and a collective musical ethos, Civic made a name for themselves through the intensity of their live shows, which would become local folklore.

                                                        On ‘Future Forecast’, Civic pay homage to the classics, but pivot on them with avant-charged edge. It’s raw, searing guitars, pummelling rhythms, driving bass and vocals that lock into and synergize with their wall of sound. All of this is balanced by the raucous and restrained weaving of melodies and textures, and vocal variation which broadens their sound past any one genre label.

                                                        There’s the horn-fuelled drive of album opener ‘Radiant Eye’, the power pop-laden hook of ‘As Seen On TV’, the emotively atmospheric and vocally subdued ‘Sunday Best’, all culminating with closer ‘Come To Know’, before ending in a tightly wound splay of feedback and groove.

                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                        Radiant Eye
                                                        Another Day
                                                        As Seen On TV
                                                        Just A Fix
                                                        Tell The Papers
                                                        Sunday Best
                                                        Shake Like Death
                                                        Back To You
                                                        Hollywood Nights In
                                                        Hamburg
                                                        Velvet Casino
                                                        Clone
                                                        Come To Know

                                                        Polly Scattergood

                                                        In The Absence Of Light EP - Love Record Stores 2021 Edition

                                                          An escape into the cosmos, out of this world of the grey and the shallow into deep space, light and legend. ‘Absence of Light’ is the new EP from Polly Scattergood, a writing and production collaboration with Jim Sclavunos (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Grinderman) and producer Glenn Kerrigan.

                                                          Written during last year’s lockdowns in ‘virtual’ writing sessions with Jim Sclavunos (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds / Sonic Youth / Grinderman) and long-time collaborator Glenn Kerrigan, the EP evokes sounds from outer edges of the universe, celebrating the scientific wonder and mythological splendour of worlds and realms beyond our own. The EP characterised by a delight in science’s answers to the infinite questions of space, and the ancient Roman and Greek attempts to know the unknowable and explain the inexplicable.

                                                          Duran Duran

                                                          FUTURE PAST

                                                            British music icons, Duran Duran have sold over 100 million records, had 18 American hit singles, 21 UK Top 20 tunes and have continued to perform to huge concert audiences around the world since the band first formed in 1980.

                                                            Consistently fusing art, technology, fashion and a signature sense of style with their unique and infectious brand of music, singer Simon Le Bon, keyboardist Nick Rhodes, bassist John Taylor and drummer Roger Taylor have proven themselves timeless, always innovating and reinventing, to remain ahead of the curve.

                                                            New album FUTURE PAST is the highly anticipated 15th studio album from Duran Duran and boasts esteemed producers Erol Alkan, Giorgio Moroder and Mark Ronson behind the board. It features special guests Graham Coxon of Blur on guitar, Mike Garson from David Bowie's band on piano, and guest vocals from Lykke Li, with more exciting collaborations to be announced.

                                                            Future Sound Of London

                                                            Music From Calendars

                                                              Since 2017 FSOL have released whats called "Calendar" albums, which are digitally delivered monthly tracks that form a 12 track album by the end of the year. This release picks the best tracks from the last 4 years and brings them together in a seamlessly mixed 50 minute journey - 11 songs from FSOL, Humanoid and Synth-a, engineered and mixed by Yage at FSOL's 9Lwest Studios.

                                                              I’ll tell you whut: FSOL have long none of the impetusand drive to conjure up sounds of the future. Much like Autechre every release seems to conjure up new, unfathomable levels of synthesis that have remained unattainable. Infact, few electronica luminaries have achieved the varied and down right arresting cataglogue of sounds, rhythms, atmospheres and sequences that this pioneering act have.

                                                              “Music From Calendars” sees a beautifully plotted journey through their most recent soundscapes. Contrasting utopic and dystopic, multi-dimensional sonic vistas with blasted machine rhythms, overdriven synthesizer functions and atmospheres grabbed from galaxies far, far away. It’s a transportive journey that leaves you gasping for air as soon as it leaves the cerebral orbit and by the record’s finally should have you parachuted back into your consciousness reborn and invigorated. Highly recommended! 


                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                              1. Frozen Air
                                                              2. Surrounding The Garden Is A Fog - Synthi-a
                                                              3. Artificial Placement Of Emotion
                                                              4. Blacked Out Windows
                                                              5. Commensalism
                                                              6. Near Field
                                                              7. Alertions
                                                              8. Riverbed
                                                              9. Obscured By Dark Intervals
                                                              10. Propagate - Humanoid
                                                              11. Memories Of Yesterday 

                                                              Future Times come through with a fresh cut, straight out the salon, bitch! The incomparable DC imprint drop the first grip of tunes from Superabundance, a collaboration between Jackson Ryland (Rush Plus) and Max D (FT). Since 2018, the duo have gotten into the studio with speed and dexterity in mind, largely improvising and doing quick overdubs to create tuff and instinctive techno; this double pack is a mini plastic planet, 9 songs of tek geology. 

                                                              Opener "Hyperplasticity" goes in from the off, pairing a chunky garage house step with big misty pads and hefty bassweight, giving us that KW Griff meets Maurice Fulton energy which mutates into junglist percussion on the tracky and hypnotic "Fuzzy Math". The duo jack and fidget through "Antimatter Circus" and "Hops" before indulging in a little tech-step on "Zumo" - proper heads down, hoods up tackle. Onto the second disc and we're taking the skytrain on the futuristic "Mindness 64" before feeling the full force of some serious drum surgery on the break-fuelled "Super A" and completely fried "Cut Grizzly". Serving serious structure with a little Homer-worthy ring composition, the duo bring us back full circle with finale "Slip", a serotonin drenched garage.


                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                              A1. Hyperplasticity
                                                              A2. Fuzzy Math
                                                              A3. Antimatter Circus
                                                              B1. Hops
                                                              B2. Zumo
                                                              C1. Mindness 64
                                                              C2. Super A
                                                              D1. Cut Grizzly
                                                              D2. Slip

                                                              Acclaimed Bay Area multi-instrumentalist, producer, and composer Doug Stu grew up outside of Chicago and his early education began in jazz clubs and festivals as a teenager - frequenting sessions with Jeff Parker, Fred Anderson, Nicole Mitchell, and other members of the AACM. Left exceedingly inspired, he continued on to the University of Michigan, studying bass under Detroit jazz royalty, Robert Hurst and Geri Allen, where he deepened his practice in Jazz and Contemplative Studies.

                                                              Now, based out of Oakland and Los Angeles, Stuart collaborates within many Jazz, Hip-Hop, and Experimental music scenes. His works include compositions for the NPR podcast Snap Judgement, along with co-writes and production with various groups including: Brijean, Bells Atlas, Meernaa, Luke Temple, Jay Stone. Dougie Stu’s Familiar Future is a uniquely jazz-attuned album that is soulful and ethereal. It draws inspiration from artists and producers like Lonnie Liston Smith, Charles Stepney, David Axelrod, and Alice Coltrane. Stuart has arrived at a sound that harkens back to the golden era of soul jazz and R&B, while still sounding contemporary.

                                                              The band features the immediately recognizable guitar stylings of Jeff Parker (Tortoise) who was one of Stuart’s biggest influences growing up in Chicago, Maya Kronfeld (Georgia Anne Muldrow, NYEUSI) on Fender Rhodes, Steve Blum (Bells Atlas) on synthesizer, percussionists Brijean Murphy (Toro Y Moi, Poolside), John Santos (Tito Puente, Dizzy Gillespie), and drummer Hamir Atwal (tune-yards). Special guests include Marcus Stephans on Flute, Shaina Evoniuk on Violin, and Crystal Pascucci on Cello. The album was engineered and mixed by Rob Shelton at Tiny Telephone, and he also appears on synthesizer on one song.


                                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                                              Barry says: 'Familiar Future' takes the loose, languid vibes of jazz music and effortlessly transposes it into the drifting world of psychedelia via instrumental funk. Impeccably composed and brilliantly fluid compositions slowly change and morph from loungy relaxation to head-bobbing groove.

                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                              1. Welcome
                                                              2. Familiar Future
                                                              3. Wind Chaser
                                                              4. Henny
                                                              5. Another One For Slug
                                                              6. Nostalgia
                                                              7. BB’s Birthday
                                                              8. Scooter Bistro Number
                                                              9. Joy Ride
                                                              10. Free Their Ghosts

                                                              The award winning compilation series Future Disco returns with it’s 14th instalment ‘Dance Club’, an embodiment and celebration of dancing, unity and togetherness, packed with key artists such as Dimitri From Paris, Dr Packer, Gerd Janson, Aeroplane & more.

                                                              Eighteen carefully curated tracks by label owner and curator Sean Brosnan. Featured on the album are some of the finest selections of disco, and club ready DJ tools to soundtrack the summer of 2021 and beyond. The album also features a raft of exclusives, edits and unreleased tracks from Theo Kottis, New World, Antenna, and The Showfa.

                                                              Sean comments on the concept:

                                                              ‘The dance club is a concept that focuses on the most important aspect of dance music - the dancing itself. This album is a celebration album, which sounds strange in such difficult times, but it’s a celebration of dancing and how we have so badly missed this expression. How we are ging to dance again in the future and it’s going to be better and bigger than ever.’

                                                              Opening proceedings, Dimitri from Paris is an obvious choice and Yusek’s remix of ‘Can’t Get Enough’ is a holding hands together moment that pours sunlight over you in rejoice.

                                                              Ron Basejam’s rework of label signee Black Hawks of Panama sets the tone, with an upright funk selection that bellows its bass with adorn. And a regular to the series, COEO drives through a melodic transition to early 90’s rave, with embracing power-chords that reverberate the kick drum.

                                                              Drawing out the excursion, Hot Creations aficionado Jansons, takes on remix duties for Tommy Farrow’s 2020 belter ‘Let’s Just’, which saw widespread success, reaching BBC Radio 1 playlisting and nearing 1m streams. This main room powerhouse of a record is fittingly escorted by Catz n Dogs and Gerd Janson’s epically euphoric ‘Modern Romance’.


                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                              CD1: Mixed:
                                                              1. Dimitri From Paris & Aeroplane Featuring Leela - Can’t Get Enough (Yuksek Remix)
                                                              2. Titeknots – On My Mind
                                                              3. Black Hawks Of Panama Feat. Bisi - Feel For You (Ron Basejam Remix)
                                                              4. Theo Kottis - Seventies (Theo’s Future Disco Edit) [Exclusive]
                                                              5. Chevals - All I Wanna Do Is Love You
                                                              6. New World - Glances (Future Disco Vocal Edit) [Exclusive]
                                                              7. COEO - I Can Never Be Yours
                                                              8. Antenna - L’atellier [Exclusive]
                                                              9. Jex Opolis - Listen To The Band
                                                              10. Kahwe - All Day
                                                              11. Hustlers Convention - Final (Dr Packer Remix)
                                                              12. Gerd Janson & Jacques Renault - Never Saw Never
                                                              13. The Showfa - Joy (Future Disco’s More Joy Edit) [Exclusive]
                                                              14. Mix & Fairbanks - Red Light Runner
                                                              15. Tommy Farrow - Let’s Just (Jansons Remix)
                                                              16. Catz N Dogz & Gerd Janson - Modern Romance (Original Mix)
                                                              17. Emil Rottmayer - L.E.V.E.L
                                                              18. Ekkah - Wendy’s Yard (Gilligan Moss Remix)

                                                              CD2 : Unmixed :
                                                              1. Dimitri From Paris & Aeroplane Featuring Leela - Can’t Get Enough (Yuksek Remix)
                                                              2. Titeknots – On My Mind
                                                              3. Black Hawks Of Panama Feat. Bisi - Feel For You (Ron Basejam Remix)
                                                              4. Theo Kottis - Seventies (Theo’s Future Disco Edit)
                                                              5. New World - Glances (Future Disco Vocal Edit)
                                                              6. COEO - I Can Never Be Yours
                                                              7. Antenna - L’atellier
                                                              8. Kahwe - All Day
                                                              9. Hustlers Convention - Final (Dr Packer Remix)
                                                              10. Gerd Janson & Jacques Renault - Never Saw Never
                                                              11. Mix & Fairbanks - Red Light Runner
                                                              12. Tommy Farrow - Let’s Just (Jansons Remix)
                                                              13. Catz N Dogz & Gerd Janson - Modern Romance (Original Mix)
                                                              14. Ekkah - Wendy’s Yard (Gilligan Moss Remix)

                                                              LP:
                                                              A1. Dimitri From Paris & Aeroplane Featuring Leela - Can’t Get Enough (Yuksek Remix)
                                                              A2. Titeknots – On My Mind
                                                              A3. Black Hawks Of Panama Feat. Bisi - Feel For You (Ron Basejam Remix)
                                                              A4. Theo Kottis - Seventies (Theo’s Future Disco Edit)
                                                              B1. Chevals - All I Wanna Do Is Love You
                                                              B2. New World - Glances (Future Disco Vocal Edit)
                                                              B3. COEO - I Can Never Be Yours
                                                              B4. Jex Opolis - Listen To The Band
                                                              C1. Kahwe - All Day
                                                              C2. Hustlers Convention - Final (Dr Packer Remix)
                                                              C3. Gerd Janson & Jacques Renault - Never Saw Never
                                                              C4. The Showfa - Joy (Future Disco’s More Joy Edit)
                                                              D1. Tommy Farrow - Let’s Just (Jansons Remix)
                                                              D2. Catz N Dogz & Gerd Janson - Modern Romance (Original Mix)
                                                              D3. Emil Rottmayer - L.E.V.E.L
                                                              D4. Ekkah - Wendy’s Yard (Gilligan Moss Remix)

                                                              Sons of Kemet returns in 2021 with their new album Black To The Future. The follow up to 2018’s Mercury Prize nominated breakout release Your Queen Is A Reptile. This is their 4th record, and 2nd on impulse! Compared with ”Your Queen is a Reptile”, this album has featured vocalists and more of an emphasis on fuller compositions and arrangements. Guest artists include Kojey Radical, Moor Mother, Angel Bat Dawid, Joshua Idehen, D Double E.

                                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                                              Millie says: Oooft! Just what was lacking from this year, Sons of Kemet delivering the goods with 'Black To The Future'. Featuring vocals on this album adds an extra something special, definitely a firm favourite of mine for 2021.

                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                              1. Field Negus Feat. Joshua Idehen
                                                              2. Pick Up Your Burning Cross Feat. Moor Mother, Angel Bat Dawid
                                                              3. Think Of Home
                                                              4. Hustle Feat. Kojey Radical
                                                              5. For The Culture Feat. D Double E
                                                              6. To Never Forget The Source
                                                              7. In Remembrance Of Those Fallen
                                                              8. Let The Circle Be Unbroken
                                                              9. Envision Yourself Levitating
                                                              10. Throughout The Madness, Stay Strong
                                                              11. Black Feat. Joshua Idehen

                                                              The Future Sound Of London

                                                              Music For 3 Books

                                                                Over the past 5 years, The Future Sound of London have released three A6 booklets, filled with stories of FSOL's past, images and accompanied by 20 mins of music. For the first time, these have now been put these together to form a 1 hour seamless journey.


                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                1. Viewed From Outside
                                                                2. The Whispering Masses
                                                                3. Orrery
                                                                4. Fracti
                                                                5. Episode
                                                                6. Magnify Within The Thought
                                                                7. Replace I With You
                                                                8. Viewed From Trains
                                                                9. External Limits
                                                                10. To Become Silent
                                                                11. Skylines
                                                                12. Turbulent Haze
                                                                13. Restricted Conversation Between Occupants
                                                                14. Take Umbrage
                                                                15. Outsourced
                                                                16. Viewed From Pedestrian's Angle
                                                                17. Desseminate

                                                                Dua Lipa

                                                                Future Nostalgia (The Moonlight Edition)

                                                                  The Moonlight Edition is a celebration of what can only be described as the album of a generation. Future Nostalgia was the most streamed album in a day by a British female artist globally, in the UK & UK. Dua spent more weeks at the top of the album and radio chart than any other artist last year. Future Nostalgia will go platinum in the UK at the end of Feb, just ahead of its first birthday at the end of March.

                                                                  Future Nostalgia (The Moonlight Edition) features four previously unheard tracks ‘We’re Good’, ‘If It Ain’t Me’. ‘That Kind of Woman’ and ‘Not My Problem (feat. JID)’ and will include the top 10 smash hit single from Miley Cyrus Feat Dua Lipa ‘Prisoner’ which has reached 250m streams worldwide. Also on the album is ‘Fever’ with Angèle, which spent three weeks at #1 in France and 11 weeks at #1 in Belgium and J Balvin, & Bad Bunny ‘UN DIA (ONE DAY) (Feat. Tainy)


                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                  Side A
                                                                  1. Future Nostalgia
                                                                  2. Don’t Start Now
                                                                  3. Cool
                                                                  4. Physical
                                                                  5. Levitating
                                                                  6. Pretty Please

                                                                  Side B
                                                                  7. Hallucinate
                                                                  8. Love Again
                                                                  9. Break My Heart
                                                                  10. Good In Bed
                                                                  11. Boys Will Be Boys

                                                                  Side C
                                                                  12. Fever With Angèle
                                                                  13. We’re Good
                                                                  14. Miley Cyrus Prisoner (feat. Dua Lipa)
                                                                  15. If It Ain’t Me

                                                                  Side D
                                                                  16. That Kind Of Woman
                                                                  17. Not My Problem (feat. JID)
                                                                  18. Levitating (feat. DaBaby)
                                                                  19. J Balvin, Bad Bunny & Dua Lipa - UN DIA (ONE DAY) (Feat. Tainy) 

                                                                  The Future Sound Of London

                                                                  Cascade 2020

                                                                    Black vinyl pressing of the now sold out RSD 2020 reissue. 'Cascade' was first released in 1993 reaching a chart position of 27. A whopping 26 years later FSOL rebuilt and created 10 new compositions inspired by the original to celebrate RSD 2020. Now, due to popular demand, this superb LP is back on vinyl - so don't miss out again!

                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                    A1. Cascade (part 1 - Recreated) 
                                                                    A2. Flood Of Reflection 
                                                                    A3. Amid The Overwhelm 
                                                                    A4. Cascade (part 6)
                                                                    A5. Brief Silence In The Distance 
                                                                    B1. Cascade (part 4 - Recreated) 
                                                                    B2. Dark Hours Of Your Being 
                                                                    B3. Sluice 
                                                                    B4. Multiple Falling Objects
                                                                    B5. Deep Sea Of Clouds

                                                                    Steven Wilson

                                                                    The Future Bites

                                                                      THE FUTURE BITES explores ways that the human brain has evolved in the internet era. Where 2017’s Top 3 album TO THE BONE confronted the (then) emerging global issues of post truth and fake news, THE FUTURE BITES places the listener in a world of 21st century addictions. It’s a place where on-going, very public experiments with nascent technology on our lives take place constantly; where clicks and Tiks have become more important that human interaction. THE FUTURE BITES is less a bleak vision of an approaching dystopia and more a curious and playful reading of a world made all the more strange and separated by the events of 2020.

                                                                      Musically, THE FUTURE BITES positively gleams. Across the album, there’s tracks that deal in gorgeous electronics warped by human intervention (KING GHOST) and soaring acoustics that hit the stratosphere (12 THINGS I FORGOT); a ten minute treatise on the joys of oniomania laid out by Elton John over a Moroder-esque whirlwind (PERSONAL SHOPPER) and a relentless bass-driven Motorik groove that dives right into the murk of clickbait and online radicalisation (FOLLOWER). The album’s new recording, COUNT OF UNEASE, is a beautifully plaintive close to the album that floats out on a mix of piano and ambient sound. Together, the nine tracks form Steven’s most consistently brilliant work to date. THE FUTURE BITES was recorded in London and co-produced by David Kosten (Bat For Lashes, Everything Everything) and Steven Wilson. 

                                                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                      Barry says: As one of the greatest producers on the alternative scene, Steven Wilson was never going to stagnate in the psychedelic waters (Porcupine Tree, whilst brilliant admittedly sound a little dated now), and continues moving forwards with this varied and enduring collection of wry songwriting, clever lyricism and pitch-perfect instrumentation.

                                                                      Roger Van Lunteren is an artist of enviable experience. For more than two decades the dutchman has been developing and perfecting his sound. After his first steps on Heimelektro Ulm in 1999, Van Lunteren has shown his talents on labels like 030303, Diffuse Reality and Something Happening, Somewhere. It is this knowledge, and his musical craftsmanship, that Van Lunteren draws upon for his debut on FireScope: Future Wounds.

                                                                      The EP is a veritable universe of delights. At either ends of the galaxy you’ll find two takes of the same piece. The textured “Stop (Sync In)” opens. Satellite bleeps bob on a flotsam and jetsam of pads as strings soar above hedged claps. “Stop (Original) flows in a beatless ambience, heady yet light and ephemeral. Coquettish and playful, “Spätzünder” is an altogether different entity. Dancing between braindance and house, this jam has all the spontaneity of a live track with flourishes of the silken-funk of Chicago. Clouds gather for “IRF4.” Haunted modulations and reel scratches lurk before a slow rhythm lumbers forth. Stalking through a moonless sky, the track is chillingly atmospheric with an undeniable lo-fi groove. Drums stagger and swell in the sweetness of “Coinc.” Bright and dreamy, the track cherry-picks from a spread of influences and sounds and is emblematic of the EP.

                                                                      Future Wounds is a constellation of Roger Van Lunteren’s music. From cheerful and innocent to shadowy and subtle, this quintet is a cross-section of this artist’s abilities. Rich and infinitely varied, five tracks to explore and return to.

                                                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                      Matt says: Unfathomably intricate, sumptuously delicate; a truly brilliant edition to braindance /IDM soundscapes also populated by John Shima, Space Dimension Controller, Morphology etc.

                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                      A1. Stop (Sync In)
                                                                      A2. Spätzünder
                                                                      B1. IRF4
                                                                      B2. Coinc
                                                                      B3. Stop (Original)

                                                                      Future Islands

                                                                      As Long As You Are

                                                                        As Long As You Are looks to the past as well as the future, confronting old ghosts and embracing a new hope. It is an album about trust, full of honesty, redemption and “letting go”, allowing old wounds to heal and bringing painful chapters to a close.

                                                                        As Long As You Are also signals a new era for Future Islands. Drummer Mike Lowry officially joins as a fully-fledged member and songwriter bolstering the founding trio of William Cashion, Samuel T. Herring and Gerrit Welmers. Together, the four-piece took on official production duties for the first time, co-producing As Long As You Are with engineer Steve Wright at his Wrightway Studios in Baltimore. Their brand of new wave synth-pop full of bright melodies and heavenly choruses is as euphoric and uninhibitedly joyful as anything the band has done in their 14-year career.

                                                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                        Barry says: There is something absolutely enthralling about Samuel T. Herring's on-stage dancing. We all know that, but it's with no small amount of joy that I can confirm the quality of the music is indeed up to the same high standards. Longing, wistful and emotive, with electronic synthy sections beautifully offset with the more driven anthemic material. 'As Long As You Are' is a triumph, and quite possibly the best work they've done.

                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                        Glada
                                                                        For Sure
                                                                        Born In A War
                                                                        I Knew You
                                                                        City’s Face
                                                                        Waking
                                                                        The Painter
                                                                        Plastic Beach
                                                                        Moonlight
                                                                        Thrill
                                                                        Hit The Coast

                                                                        Girls In Synthesis

                                                                        Now Here’s An Echo From Your Future

                                                                          Following a steady stream of ultra-limited 7” singles, that were collated together in 2019 for the ‘Pre/Post: A Collection 2016-2018’ on Louder Than War, the bands highly-anticipated debut album, by those that know, arrives with the first bitter taste of new single ‘Pressure’; one-minute-and-fifty-four seconds of screeching feedback, tribal drums and unbridled rage that is exactly the shot in the arm and the boot up the arse this nation, if not the world, needs right now. “In both music and lyrical content this song sets out to capture the unrelenting pressures of living in the modern world,” explains vocalist and guitarist Jim. “The pressures and expectations of which 'they' force upon you - with the apparent realisation that you will never be what they want you to be.

                                                                          "Pressure, the twist of the gut, as one door opens another fucking shuts" Since forming in late 2016, Girls In Synthesis have quickly forged a fearsome reputation as one of the most exciting and volatile live acts in London. In equal parts frantic, considered, ear-splitting and melodic, the group take their cues from the early DIY punk and post-punk pioneers to keep everything in-house; artwork, videos, performances and recordings are created entirely by the group and their handful of trusted collaborators, under a bedrock of heavy, bludgeoning, dark, post-punk. ‘Now Here’s An Echo From Your Future’ is their first release for fabled experimental punk label Harbinger Sound and finds the band advancing their sound, making subtle but experimental shifts in texture and tone, helping to break free from the shackled straight-jacket of punk rock that, to be fair, never really held them down in the first place.

                                                                          Across the album’s ten songs, Girls In Synthesis explore a wide range of sensations and sounds as the album detonates into life with opening track ‘Arterial Movements’ in a screeching flurry of over-driven guitar and hammering drums. The contrast between the slow, mesmerising look into aging and dying in ‘Human Frailty’ (‘The realisation that you cannot halt their impending death’), to the aggressive attack on the rise of the right-wing in ‘They’re Not Listening’ (‘The time-old tradition of the right wing accosting desperate working class people has returned’) shows a wide range of subjects and reactions aggressively tackled. Mental health in a fast-moving, unforgiving world, media control, the divide widening between the have and the have nots, the class divide, the blaming of the poor, NHAEFYF bristles with an unforgiving frustration and temper. The recording of NHAEFYF started at Rockit Studio, Hull in April 2019 during days off on the UK tour to promote the ‘Pre/Post’ compilation album. The Hull sessions were engineered by studio owner and local musician Sean Tomlinson. The remainder of the album was recorded and engineered by the band throughout summer 2019 in a large rehearsal room at Gun Factory studios, Homerton. Production and finishing touches were completed at GIS bassist John’s S.I.C.K Studio in Hither Green. The album was mixed by long-time band collaborator and engineer, Max Walker (currently studying at Abbey Road).

                                                                          The album was mastered by Brett Shaw at 123 Studios, Peckham. In their few years of existence, fans and critics alike have been stunned by the bands pure visceral and punishing wall of sound, as well as applauding the groups way of making a GIS show an all-inclusive experience; playing from within the crowd to create a unique and awe-inspiring spectacle. Being hand-picked to support acts as diverse as Damo Suzuki, Slaves, Bad Breeding, Warmduscher and Wolf Alice has seen a widening of the groups fan base. Sold out headline shows across the UK have led to frantic and chaotic performances, and packed, sweaty venues, the word is getting out and spreading rapidly. Catch GIS while you can and witness the rise of one of the UK’s most original and unique underground bands.

                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                          1/Arterial Movements
                                                                          2/Pressure
                                                                          3/The Images Agree
                                                                          4/Scrapped
                                                                          5/Human Frailty
                                                                          6/They’re Not Listening
                                                                          7/Cause For Concern
                                                                          8/Coming Up For Air
                                                                          9/Set Up To Fail
                                                                          10/Tirades Of Hate And Fear

                                                                          Once And Future Band

                                                                          Deleted Scenes

                                                                            "The space-age songsmiths of Once & Future Band have been ting-tinging away on the truly heavy anvil of hominid perspective and emotion again to bring you this singing scape of songs.
                                                                            Annealing for over a year now, until it was cool enough to hold in your ears, nested in the pinnae, the time has finally come.
                                                                            Dew drops pop and hiss as they settle on the gliding guitarmonies.

                                                                            Once & Future Band have outdone themselves this time around, in my opinion. If songs could stop heated exchanges by mere presence, these are the ones, and more needed than ever.
                                                                            As I tuned in to each new transmission, each step closer to this perfect platter, I had to stop and do nothing else, and merely absorb how wonderful this album is. Each tune exists in the company it was born to live with. There are haunting chorale escorts here...long trains of room warmth... the belting of the machine heart...lofty guitar and bass melange... and just beautifully laid to magnetic tape with a sure hand by the throbbing brains that are Once & Future Band for fans of Roy Wood, Idle Race, ELO, Roxy Music, Head Hunters, Stevie Wonder, Paul McCartney, The Lord Bowie, The Band, and the soundtrack from every movie that ever pierced your cold, cold heart”
                                                                            - John Dwyer.


                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                            1. Andromeda
                                                                            2. Automatic Air
                                                                            3. Problem Addict
                                                                            4. Several Bullets In My Head
                                                                            5. Freaks
                                                                            6. Mr. G
                                                                            7. Deleted Scenes
                                                                            8. Airplane
                                                                            9. The End And The Beginning

                                                                            Motoko & Myers

                                                                            Plover / Whimbrel

                                                                              Motoko & Myers is made up of Wonja & DJML, both of whom have blessed electronic music in numerous ways together and individually, via releases on Jacktone, DJing together for their Herzog Hideout radio transmissions, and their amazing album from 2018, "Basis Key".

                                                                              M+M make music from a really special place: wild tones, drum-machine-breaths and weird, pitched synth space combine with a sense of rhythm that folds in on itself, nodding to both kraut and Detroit techno blueprints; tipping their hat to Manuel Gottsching and Carl Craig but insisting on dressing in their own style. Gentle, electronic winds seem to guide their arrangements, rather than any linear human interaction. Rhythms come into focus over long distances, then dissipate over oceans of sound. It's certainly a beguiling and entrancing listen...


                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                              Plover
                                                                              Whimbrel

                                                                              Damon Locks

                                                                              Black Mountain Ensemble - Where Future Unfolds

                                                                                Where Future Unfolds is a new work spirited by Chicago-based sound & visual artist Damon Locks. Starting as a solo sound collage piece (where Locks pulled samples from Civil Rights era speeches and recordings to create an improvisational pallet for performance on his drum machine), over 4 years the project has blossomed into his 15-piece Black Monument Ensemble – featuring musicians (including Angel Bat Dawid on clarinets and Dana Hall on drums), singers (alumni of the Chicago Children's Choir), and dancers (members of Chicago youth dance company Move Me Soul). Where Future Unfolds is a live capture of the ensemble's epic debut at the Garfield Park Botanical Conservatory on the West Side of Chicago. Recalling the spirits of Phil Cohran's Artistic Heritage Ensemble, Eddie Gale's Black Rhythm Happening, Archie Shepp's Attica Blues, and Public Enemy's It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, the album presents an inspired, innovative & immediate intersection of gospel, jazz, activism & 808 breaks.

                                                                                …about Damon Locks… Damon Locks is a Chicago-based visual artist, educator, vocalist, musician, and deejay. Known for decades of different projects in Chicago’s underground music scenes, Locks’s CV starts in the late 1980s with the band Trenchmouth (which featured Fred Armisen on drums) and is highlighted by work with The Eternals (coled by Trenchmouth bandmate Wayne Montana), Rob Mazurek’s Exploding Star Orchestra, collaborations with Nicole Mitchell, Ben LaMar Gay, and many others. In recent years Locks has traversed almost every media discipline… including sound/animation work using unheard Sun Ra recordings from Experimental Sound Studio’s archive (with Terri Kapsalis, Wayne Montana, and Rob Shaw); various collaborations with contemporary dancers & choreographers including Onye Ozuzu, Ayesha Jaco (of Move Me Soul), and Anna Martine Whitehead (on presentations & workshops with the Detroit Justice Center); participating in artist residencies at The New Quorum in New Orleans (alongside Nicole Mitchell, Lisa E Harris, Wadada Leo Smith, and others); teaching work with incarcerated artists for the Prison and Neighborhood Arts Project at Stateville maximum security prison; and producing album artwork for several International Anthem releases, including Makaya McCraven’s Universal Beings, Irreversible Entanglements, and more.

                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                A1. Statement Of Intent / Black Monument Theme
                                                                                A2. Sounds Like Now
                                                                                A3. Solar Power
                                                                                A4. Rebuild A Nation
                                                                                A5. Which I Believe It Will
                                                                                B1. Which I Believe I Am
                                                                                B2. The Colors That You Bring
                                                                                B3. The Future?
                                                                                B4. Power
                                                                                B5. From A Spark To A Fire

                                                                                The Amazons

                                                                                Future Dust

                                                                                  "Future Dust" is an album that retools rock’s dark past for the present day while having an absolute blast. Loose blues grooves, religious references and falsetto backing vocals abound on songs that explore issues including social media witch hunts, eating disorders and depression, but never lose sight of a singalong. The Amazons were the most hotly tipped band of 2017 and followed through with their debut album reaching #8 in the official chart.

                                                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                  Mine says: Big melodies, big vocals, The Amazons are bound for big things... 'Future Dust' is stadium rock in the making.

                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                  Side 1
                                                                                  1. Mother
                                                                                  2. Fuzzy Tree
                                                                                  3. 25
                                                                                  4. The Mire
                                                                                  5. Doubt It
                                                                                  6. All Over Town

                                                                                  Side 2
                                                                                  1. End Of Wonder
                                                                                  2. Dark Visions
                                                                                  3. 25 (reprise)
                                                                                  4. Warning Sign
                                                                                  5. Georgia

                                                                                  Simon Bonney

                                                                                  Past, Present, Future

                                                                                    ‘Past, Present, Future’ features songs from Simon Bonney’s last two albums, ‘Forever’ (1992) and ‘Everyman’ (1994), as well as six unreleased tracks, including his cover of Scott Walker’s ‘Duchess’.

                                                                                    Speaking to Billboard, he explains “It’s a very dynamic period in the world; a lot of people are feeling that they’re struggling to see how the future will unfold for them and whether or not they’ll have a place in the future. And that’s what a lot of these songs are about.”

                                                                                    At the age of 16, Simon Bonney formed Crime And The City Solution in an abandoned building in Sydney’s business district. The band embodied the post punk ethos of nihilism and alienation and Simon’s lyrics and music were informed in part by life as a 14-year-old runaway in 1970’s Kings Cross, Sydney’s red-light district. In 1984, after a move to London, Simon formed a new incarnation of the band with Bad Seed Mick Harvey, Rowland S Howard (The Birthday Party), Harry Howard (These Immortal Souls) and Epic Soundtracks (Swell Maps). After four beautifully chaotic records, a run of cacophonous live shows in Europe and the US and a standout performance in Wim Wenders’ 1980s masterpiece ‘Wings Of Desire’, the band broke up and Simon and Mick relocated to West Berlin. Here Simon would form the longest lasting line up, the Berlin Crime And The City Solution, which featured Simon, Mick, Alexander Hacke (Einstürzende Neubauten), Bronwyn Adams, Thomas Stern and Chrislo Hass (DAF). From the band’s first offering, ‘Shine’, through their final album, ‘The Adversary Live’, the band was championed by influential journalists, with its albums regularly showing up in the Best Of lists.

                                                                                    In 1992, with Crime And The City Solution on hiatus, Simon moved to the US on an impulse, stayed for a decade and released two records; the much loved and very personal ‘Forever’ and the socio-political ‘Everyman’, a record that has grown in relevance as rapid change and social dislocation has increased.

                                                                                    In imagining the perfect soundtrack to these observations, he turned to the melancholy and plaintive sounds of dobro and lap steel of 1970s country music, the sound of longing for the familiar, for security and stability, songs about family and belonging, memories of a childhood farm in Tasmania. The result was two country tinged, compassionate and prescient portraits of life in late 20th Century America through Tasmanian eyes.

                                                                                    His path led him into outback Australia, Micronesia, Papua New Guinea and Bangladesh - a life rich in extremes of colour and conflict, of trauma, of humanity and inhumanity, of power and powerlessness. It was not always easy to witness and eventually, as happens with all that walk this road, he had seen too much and it was time to stop. It was time to re-embrace something simple, something personal - his music. He pulled tapes from shoeboxes and listened to the old albums as well as tracks recorded for an unreleased album, ‘Eyes Of Blue’, recorded in Detroit with a band featuring Matt Smith (Outrageous Cherry, the Volbeats), Troy Gregory (the Dirtbombs, Electric Six, Killing Joke) and a guest appearance by Chuck Prophet and found that, far from sounding nostalgic, they sounded fresh and every bit as relevant - if not more relevant - than when he had recorded them.

                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                    Ravenswood
                                                                                    Don’t Walk Away From Love
                                                                                    There Can Only Be One
                                                                                    Where Trouble Is Easier To Find
                                                                                    A Sweet Kind Of Pain
                                                                                    Everyman
                                                                                    Duchess
                                                                                    The Great Survivor
                                                                                    Forever
                                                                                    Annabelle Lee
                                                                                    Eyes Of Blue
                                                                                    Can't Believe Anymore

                                                                                    The Future Sound Of London

                                                                                    Yage 2019

                                                                                      In 1986 iconic group The Future Sound of London released the UK Top 40 chart album "Dead Cities", from which came a track "Yage". Such has been the interest in this masterpiece of electronica over the years that the guys have been back into the studio to revisit it. "Yage 2019" takes the core of the original and rebuilds it. All together there are eleven tracks reconstructions and interpretations, woven together (as FSOL do) into a 42 minute dreamscape journey. A wonderful update to this iconic release. 

                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                      1. Yage 2019
                                                                                      2. Floating Into Focus And Then Moving Away
                                                                                      3. Purged
                                                                                      4. We Flew Together
                                                                                      5. Yage (Rhodesia)/Insulin
                                                                                      6. Voodoo Doll
                                                                                      7. Earth Spirit
                                                                                      8. Ayahuasca
                                                                                      9. Slowly Stumbled
                                                                                      10. The People Of Yage (Humanoid Rebuild)
                                                                                      11. Yage Sunset Strip
                                                                                      12. A Sensation Of Vagueness
                                                                                      13. The Images Were Simple And Few

                                                                                      'Future Ruins' presents a band moving with real time and real life vitality, showcasing new tricks alongside classic hallmarks. It exhibits Swervedriver’s fabled widescreen escapism, but with a tension that echoes the sleeve image of Coney Island in skeletal monochrome, like a post mortem photograph of a failed utopia. 

                                                                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                      Barry says: Swervedriver do it once again, their shimmering dytopian drone meeting headfirst with beautiful shoegaze aesthetics and hefty songwriting prowess to craft an absorbing and enthralling listen.

                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                      1 Mary Winter
                                                                                      2 The Lonely Crowd Fades In The Air
                                                                                      3 Future Ruins
                                                                                      4 Theeascending
                                                                                      5 Drone Lover
                                                                                      6 Spiked Flower
                                                                                      7 Everybody’s Going Somewhere And No-One’s Going Anywhere
                                                                                      8 Golden Remedy
                                                                                      9 Good Times
                                                                                      10 Radio-Silent

                                                                                      Smashing Pumpkins

                                                                                      SHINY AND OH SO BRIGHT, VOL. 1 / LP: NO PAST. NO FUTURE. NO SUN. (Black Friday 2018)

                                                                                        Formed in Chicago, IL in 1988, The Smashing Pumpkins released their heralded debut album Gish in 1991 and found mainstream success with 1993’s 4x multi-platinum Siamese Dream and 1995’s 10x multi-platinum Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. Following the release of Adore, Machina/The Machines of God, and Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music, the group’s original lineup disbanded in 2000. Singer/guitarist Billy Corgan reformed the group in 2005, enlisting various collaborators for Zeitgeist, Teargarden by Kaleidyscope, Oceania, and Monuments to an Elegy. 

                                                                                        Smashing Pumpkins

                                                                                        SHINY AND OH SO BRIGHT, VOL. 1 / LP: NO PAST. NO FUTURE. NO SUN.

                                                                                        Formed in Chicago, IL in 1988, The Smashing Pumpkins released their heralded debut album Gish in 1991 and found mainstream success with 1993’s 4x multi-platinum Siamese Dream and 1995’s 10x multi-platinum Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. Following the release of Adore, Machina/The Machines of God, and Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music, the group’s original lineup disbanded in 2000. Singer/guitarist Billy Corgan reformed the group in 2005, enlisting various collaborators for Zeitgeist, Teargarden by Kaleidyscope, Oceania, and Monuments to an Elegy.

                                                                                        In June of 2018, The Smashing Pumpkins released their new single “Solara” ahead of their monumental Shiny And Oh So Bright Tour. The track was the first song in over 18 years to feature founding members Billy Corgan, James Iha, and Jimmy Chamberlin, alongside longtime guitarist Jeff Schroeder and offered the first glimpse of music from the newly reformed lineup. In September of 2018, the band formally announced their forthcoming 10th studio album SHINY AND OH SO BRIGHT, VOL. 1 / LP: NO PAST. NO FUTURE. NO SUN. and shared its second single “Silvery Sometimes (Ghosts)”.

                                                                                        Recorded at Shangri La Studios with legendary producer Rick Rubin, LP is due for release on November 16th, 2018 via Martha’s Music under license to Napalm Records. With over 30 million albums sold to date, the GRAMMY®, MTV VMA, and American Music Award winning band remains one of the most influential bands in history. 

                                                                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                        Barry says: I will stick with Billy & Co until the end, let that be said now. Yeah, i've been less keen on things that I probably should have given more time to (Zwan, Machina etc), and been quite the fan of things I probably should have ignored (no names), but this really is classic Smumpkins, the band are back together and they are sounding SUPERB. Long live the Pumpkins.

                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                        Knights Of Malta
                                                                                        Silvery Sometimes (Ghosts)
                                                                                        Travels
                                                                                        Solara
                                                                                        Alienation
                                                                                        Marchin' On
                                                                                        With Sympathy
                                                                                        Seek And You Shall Destroy

                                                                                        The Future Sound Of London

                                                                                        Archived 9

                                                                                          The Future Sound of London's long and varied history stretches back almost 25 years and as such a vast amount of unreleased material exists in the FSOL archives. "Archived 9" brings together another 12 such tracks; in some cases these are completed but unreleased songs from that time, in others the songs have been reconstructed or enhanced and then further mixed to form the journey. This album is not just a collection of random off-cuts. It is a fully realized album, worthy of sitting alongside the rest of the band's critically acclaimed work. Did you know - The Future Sound of London were the first band to distribute their music via the internet, in 1994. Did you know - The Future Sound of London were the first band to use ISDN technology to transmit their music via the internet and also to radio stations across the world - a system that has now been adopted by the radio industry worldwide. (No I did not; but as I often say, every day's a school day here at Piccadilly Records... - ed).

                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                          1. Ocea
                                                                                          2. Semi Conscious Participant
                                                                                          3. Silent Midnight
                                                                                          4. Halfer
                                                                                          5. Embodied
                                                                                          6. Super Tide
                                                                                          7. Without You It's Meaningless
                                                                                          8. Oska Traveller
                                                                                          9. Slow Moving World
                                                                                          10. Propagate
                                                                                          11. Photographs Of An Object
                                                                                          12. A Constantly Changing Mind
                                                                                          13. Confirmation Bias
                                                                                          14. These Days
                                                                                          15. Riverbed
                                                                                          16. Extruded
                                                                                          17. Views Of A Empty Sky

                                                                                          The Beths from New Zealand occupy a warm, energetic sonic space between joyful hooks, sun-soaked harmonies, and acerbic lyrics. Their debut album Future Me Hates Me, forthcoming on Carpark Records, delivers an astonishment of roadtrip-ready pleasures, each song hitting your ears with an exhilarating endorphin rush like the first time you heard The Breeders/Jale/Veruca Salt..

                                                                                          Front and center on these ten infectious tracks is lead singer and primary songwriter Elizabeth Stokes. Stokes has previously worked in other genres within Auckland’s rich and varied music scene, recently playing in a folk outfit, but it was in exploring the angst-ridden sounds of her youth that she found her place. “Fronting this kind of band was a new experience for me,” says Stokes. “I never thought I had the right voice for it.”

                                                                                          From the irresistible title track to future singles “Happy Unhappy” and “You Wouldn’t Like Me,” Stokes commands a vocal range that spans from the brash confidence of Joan Jett to the disarming vulnerability of Jenny Lewis. Further honeying Future Me Hates Me’s dark lyrics that explore complex topics like being newly alone and the self-defeating anticipation of impending regret, ecstatic vocal harmonies bubble up like in the greatest pop and R+B of the ‘60s, while inverting the trope of the “sad dude singer accompanied by a homogenous girl-sound.”

                                                                                          All four members of The Beths studied jazz at university, resulting in a toolkit of deft instrumental chops and tricked-out arrangements that operate on a level rarely found in guitar-pop. Beths guitarist and studio guru Jonathan Pearce (whose other acts as producer include recent Captured Tracks signing Wax Chattels) brings it all home with an approach that’s equal parts seasoned perfectionist and D.I.Y.

                                                                                          “There’s a lot of sad sincerity in the lyrics,” she continues, “that relies on the music having a light heart and sense of humor to keep it from being too earnest.” Channeling their stew of personal-canon heroes while drawing inspiration from contemporaries like Alvvays and Courtney Barnett, The Beths serve up deeply emotional lyrics packaged within heavenly sounds that delight in probing the limits of the pop form. “That’s another New Zealand thing,” Stokes concludes with a laugh. “We’re putting our hearts on our sleeves—and then apologizing for it.” The result is nothing less than one of the standout records of 2018.


                                                                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                          David says: The antipodean onslaught continues with New Zealand's The Beths. 'Future Me Hates Me' is the shortest, sharpest most bittersweet collection of three minute pop songs we've heard this year.

                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                          1. Great No One
                                                                                          2. Future Me Hates Me
                                                                                          3. Uptown Girl
                                                                                          4. You Wouldn't Like Me
                                                                                          5. Not Running
                                                                                          6. Little Death
                                                                                          7. Happy Unhappy
                                                                                          8. River Run: Lvl
                                                                                          9. Whatever
                                                                                          10. Less Than Thou

                                                                                          Natalie Prass had her new album written, her band ready, the recording studio booked. Then the 2016 election happened, and out of her despair and disappointment in those results came an impulse she could not ignore: she rewrote the album to reflect these swirling emotions. The result is ‘The Future and The Past’ a stunning snapshot of a musician in a state of personal rediscovery and surging femininity. The celebratory and defiant ‘The Future and The Past’ also signals a significant artistic leap for Prass on the heels of her 2015 breakthrough debut album. It finds Prass tapping into deep, dancey grooves that glisten with 80s pop and 90s R&B, nestled alongside quivering, lushly orchestrated ballads.

                                                                                          Like her debut album, Prass made ‘The Future and The Past’ in Richmond, VA with long-time friend and collaborator Matthew E. White at his Spacebomb Studios. She added some new collaborations to the mix as well: Blue (Solange’s ‘A Seat At The Table,’ Blood Orange, Carly Rae Jepsen) and Michael Brauer (Elle King and James Bay). ‘Future’ is ripe with string orchestrations and piano flourishes, snaking synth lines and fuzzed out guitars.

                                                                                          ‘The Future And The Past’ is bursting with a myriad of grooves and Natalie’s vocals float on top, light as a feather and tough as nails. “Short Court Style” dials the tempo into 90s R&B territory – punctuated by handclaps, sampled “woos,” and a Dr. Dre-esque whistling synth line. Lyrically she wields a sharp knife as well. The love torn “Lost” begins with: “Turn up the fader, its like a lightning bolt / we can’t be saved, so now I’m listening on my own / Once there was a time when you had me hypnotized / you realized that your finger prints were on my bones.” Funky feminist anthem “Sisters” is an empowering rallying cry: “I want to say it loud / for all the ones held down / we gotta change the plan.”

                                                                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                          Barry says: A brilliantly smooth set of low-key soul, funky synth-pop and swooning groove-led summer anthems. Prass' perfectly emotive vox offset the choppy funk with aplomb, accentuating the groove and leading us through her latest opus. Superb.

                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                          1. Oh My
                                                                                          2. Short Court Style
                                                                                          3. Interlude: Your Fire
                                                                                          4. The Fire
                                                                                          5. Hot For The Mountain
                                                                                          6. Lost
                                                                                          7. Sisters
                                                                                          8. Never Too Late
                                                                                          9. Ship Go Down
                                                                                          10. Nothing To Say
                                                                                          11. Far From You
                                                                                          12. Ain't Nobody

                                                                                          Iconic Warp mainstay Nightmares on Wax can now announce his long-anticipated return with new album Shape The Future. The marriage of soul, hip-hop, dub and timeless club sounds that N.O.W. has been mutating and perfecting for years finds perhaps its most fluid form yet on Shape The Future. Energized by globetrotting runs of studio sessions and DJ sets, this latest salvo is a masterpiece of contemporary and classic genre-blending that solidifies Nightmares On Wax’s place as an inspirational electronic music figurehead. This includes the shamanistic vocals of recent single Back To Nature, and in particular the the arresting voices of Mozez alongside Kanye West and Flume collaborator Allan Kingdom, as featured on brand new cut Citizen Kane. Nightmares on Wax is one of the most influential artists of a generation, his music has inspired many musicians and producers across the globe over his quarter decade career. As Warp’s longest serving active artist, he has broadened the sound of the label and paved the way for artists such as Flying Lotus, Hudson Mohawke and Mount Kimbie.

                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                          01. Back To Nature Feat Kuauhtli Vasquez & Wixarika Tribe
                                                                                          02. Tell My Vision Feat Andrew Ashong
                                                                                          03. Shape The Future
                                                                                          04. On It Maestro
                                                                                          05. Tomorrow Feat LSK
                                                                                          06. Typical Feat Jordan Rakei
                                                                                          07. Tenor Fly
                                                                                          08. Citizen Kane Feat Mozez
                                                                                          09. Deep Shadows Feat Sadie Walker
                                                                                          10. Gotta Smile
                                                                                          11. The Other Ship

                                                                                          Ste Spandex

                                                                                          The Video Collection


                                                                                            MCR's enigmatic hardware molester returns on his own label, Cerberus Future Technologies for a brand new album of mutant discoid experiments, frazzled cosmic techno and tryptamine riding casette jams. Conjured up over the last five years through sonic rituals and spellbound sessions at both The Brown House and The Boneyard, it includes guest vocals by Crispy Duck and Sarah Bates. It catches Spandex at the peak of his game, effortlessly drifting through dimensions and styles, piloted by a vast array of analogue synthesizers and classic drum box rhythms. Freeform in nature, but packing serious punch, it instantly transports us to smoke filled clubs with darting red lights and a nicely saturated rig. Genres, styles and tempos get blended and merged as Spandex takes us through the stars, his stylish production, succinct aesthetic and unrelenting throb the only constant as we plunge further and further to event horizon. One of the most unique and captivating producers out there at the moment folks, it's an honour to have him in our fair city and seeing him hit this long-running purple patch. With vinyl releases imminent grab this fully realized artist expression, released via cassette and full quality download; sure to be a celebrated addition to the archives of leftfield dance music from the North of England. T I P! 


                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                            1.Mother Tiger 06:58
                                                                                            2.Untitled 03:24
                                                                                            3.ThisOne 07:26
                                                                                            4.The Earth Coincidence Control Office 05:32
                                                                                            5.Aye Aye 04:28
                                                                                            6.Orgone Matrix Material 06:43
                                                                                            7.Future Authoring 07:10
                                                                                            8.Delusions Of Reference 07:16
                                                                                            9.Emergence Phenomenon 05:01
                                                                                            10.Ducky's First Blast 03:24
                                                                                            11.I Fry Mine In Butter! 04:53
                                                                                            12.Got To Give The People (Album Edit) 07:48
                                                                                            13.Fundamental Floor 06:29
                                                                                            14.Ice-9 01:48
                                                                                            15.Inner Light Network 06:24
                                                                                            16.Your Invite Please... 02:39
                                                                                            17.Danger, Hot Liquid! 08:43

                                                                                            Timber Timbre

                                                                                            Sincerely, Future Pollution

                                                                                            On its fourth record – Sincerely, Future Pollution – Timber Timbre coats the stark, sensual sound of 2014’s Hot Dreams in an oil-black rainbow of municipal grime. It is the cinema of a dizzying dystopia, rattled by the science fiction of this bluntly nonfictional time.

                                                                                            Sincerely, Future Pollution stands out in Timber Timbre’s catalogue of imagistic records, with Taylor Kirk and band-mates Mathieu Charbonneau and Simon Trottier taking a unique approach to Timber Timbre’s process of sonic invention. Kirk wrote the songs in late 2015/early 2016, then arranged the music over a “very focused” Montreal winter with the veteran Timber Timbre members.

                                                                                            If each Timber Timbre record is framed in genre play, on Sincerely, Future Pollution, the components are the most askew: the glam of Roxy Music; the plaintive pop of Talk Talk; the disquiet of Suicide; the invincibility of Talking Heads; the haunting This Mortal Coil. All (and more) unlikely references are present, tethering Timber Timbre’s experimentation to points of familiarity. The range is an acute angle from New Age to Popular French Disco Revival like Daft Punk and Air, filtered through Timber Timbre’s painterly imagination. Freshly exhumed, Sincerely, Future Pollution is a portent from the bygone year 2016.

                                                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                            Barry says: Sleazy glam basslines, euphoric digital pads and funked out guitars sway and swarm into the visceral vocal stylings of Taylor Kirk. A meticulously crafted, and brilliantly emotive outpouring from beginning to end.

                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                            A1. Velvet Gloves & Spit
                                                                                            A2. Grifting
                                                                                            A3. Skin Tone
                                                                                            A4. Moment
                                                                                            B5. Sewer Blues
                                                                                            B6. Western Questions
                                                                                            B7. Sincerely, Future Pollution
                                                                                            B8. Bleu Nuit
                                                                                            B9. Floating Cathedral

                                                                                            Future Islands

                                                                                            The Far Field

                                                                                            Future Islands are Samuel T. Herring (vocals, lyrics), William Cashion (bass, guitars) and Gerrit Whelmers (keyboards, programming).

                                                                                            Recorded in Los Angeles with GRAMMY award-winning producer John Congleton at the legendary Sunset Sound (where everyone from The Beach Boys to Prince have laid down masterpieces), The Far Field’s twelve chest-pounding love songs and odes to the road brilliantly express the central themes the band have been exploring for the last decade: that there is power in emotional vulnerability, that one can find a way to laugh and cry in the same breath – and be stronger for it.

                                                                                            The Far Field features string and horn arrangements by Patrick McMinn and is their first record to feature live drums by Michael Lowry, who joined the band prior to their sensational performance of ‘Seasons (Waiting On You)’ on David Letterman’s late night TV show and has remained a fixture since. Blondie’s Debbie Harry also makes a guest appearance, in a duet with Herring on penultimate track ‘Shadows’.

                                                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                            Barry says: Whilst I know the lead singer of Future Islands has enchanted people with his 'Grandad after 7 sherries' stage-swagger, it is the music here that is truly the star (thank goodness). Slightly gothic atmospheres, soaring synths and plenty of late-80's plate reverbs. Dark but driven indie for the eye-makeup crowd.

                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                            1. Aladdin
                                                                                            2. Time On Her Side
                                                                                            3. Ran
                                                                                            4. Beauty Of The Road
                                                                                            5. Cave
                                                                                            6. Through The Roses
                                                                                            7. North Star
                                                                                            8. Ancient Water
                                                                                            9. Candles
                                                                                            10. Day Glow Fire
                                                                                            11. Shadows
                                                                                            12. Black Rose

                                                                                            Once And Future Band

                                                                                            Once And Future Band

                                                                                              In the vapor trail of “How Does It Make You Feel,” the first track on this self-titled full length, one can smell the burnt ozone of a seventies-full-orchestra-nebula-pop-odyssey, the flakes floating down and landing like snow, giving grave-chills … the ash of a masterpiece pop song. Once And Future Band: this incredibly accomplished cabal of total prog wizards has circled the earth, but then, these are the accomplished gentlemen of many former pursuits (the formidable Drunk Horse among them) and all of them comets themselves.

                                                                                              The very mid-’70s vibe at work here surpasses pastiche, and crests that lovely anachronistic conceptual peak: a fully realized and meticulously arranged psych record, meant to be listened to from top to bottom, with the lights down low and in a comfy chair perhaps, or while gazing out the window of your life pod. The Dark Side of the Moon feel, with shades of early Yes’s technicality, a dash of Steely Dan’s vocal prowess and effortless sheen, and some seriously outsized hooks that call to mind the mighty ELO, Le Orme and, yes, even the unsinkable Queen powered on Brian May’s tape echo jet fuel and sequined power cells. This is a head record in the classic sense but utter fealty to The Dark One insures both being trapped and infected by the pop-parasite. That it is largely self-produced (with tracking / engineering on three of the songs by Phil Manley at El Studio) makes it all the more jaw dropping. Making prog cool again, again, and then slightly more complicatedly, again.

                                                                                              Austra

                                                                                              Future Politics

                                                                                                Proceeding ‘Feel It’ (2011) and ‘Olympia’ (2013), ‘Future Politics’ is the third studio album from Canadian electronic pop outfit Austra, fronted by Katie Stelmanis.

                                                                                                The album was written, produced, and engineered by Stelmanis with mixing by Alice Wilder at Transmitter Park Studio in New York and Union Sound Company in Toronto.

                                                                                                The project concerns the concept of projecting innovation and creativity through individualism and the injustice of an, at times, closed minded or stunted world. A matured message, ‘Future Politics; is for fans of iconic sounds resonating from The Knife, Fever Ray and Bjork to Grimes and Anohni.

                                                                                                Their most visually compelling record to date, ‘Future Politics’ sees transcendent, modernist artwork shot at Luis Barragán’s famed Cuadra San Cristóbal in Mexico City.

                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                We Were Alive
                                                                                                Future Politics
                                                                                                Utopia
                                                                                                I’m A Monster
                                                                                                I Love You More Than
                                                                                                You Love Yourself
                                                                                                Angel In Your Eye
                                                                                                Freepower
                                                                                                Gaia
                                                                                                Beyond A Mortal
                                                                                                Deep Thought
                                                                                                43

                                                                                                In the space of four tripped out releases, Forest Jams have established themselves as the go-to label for any long travelling, genre staddling space cadets in search of sounds from beyond. Originally an edit-only affair, after three psychedelic dancefloor spectaculars from Albion, Spaziale and Mori Ra, the imprint switched things up and invited Basil & Rogers to take us on a kaleidoscopic voyage into the furthest regions of the live disco universe with an EP of their own compositions. Now, chief starman Elleorde bursts through earth's atmosphere and drops into orbit around that great mirrorball in the sky with four tracks of wormhole disco, cosmic funk and starry-eyed Balea-rock. Elleorde was born 3 years ago at Camp Cosmic, an anything-goes music festival in a Swedish forest that's recently been transferred to the countryside of Germany. Elleorde's debut record shares the same themes as the festival - with a combination of time travel, the cosmos, space journeys, sunsets on exotic planets, and love in space. The set opens at warp speed, blazing through the night sky on rapid fire sequences and a roaring 4/4 rhythm. Thick wah guitar licks and squelching bass bubble up with a wormhole churn, building the dancefloor density before that Spanish guitar and whistled melody harness the bright sun in Morricone's spaghetti sky. The tempo drops for "My Cosmic Partner", an astral love song alive with solid bass, chiming West Coast guitars and buzzing synth-work. Standing firm with a foot in both the disco and rock camps, this seventies style masterpiece wears its flares with flair, letting that hair drift in the solar winds. Over the corner and we find Elleorde firing up the hyperdrive with the steely beat of "Europa From Mars", an intergalactic boogie bomb complete with stomping bass, dreamy keys and more laser fire than a Death Star trench run. Finally, "Some Piece Of Love" finds Elleorde flying at full tilt, blasting his way through the electrodisco singularity thanks to Bobby O styled bass, noodly vocoder and a properly proggy chord progression. Summoning Tantra, Chilly and Patrick Cowley into Seth Brundle's Telepods, the UK producer manages a flawless gene splice to create the perfect space disco entity. So, with no more delay, step in to the time travel machine, "Open Wide and Eat the Future".

                                                                                                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

                                                                                                ‘Band Of The Future’ is Ausmuteants’ fourth album and probably their best to date.

                                                                                                The band’s previous albums have been released in the US on Goner Records and they last toured the US in support of their previous album ‘Order Of Operation’ in 2014.

                                                                                                Ausmuteants are not the band of the future or the past. Ausmuteants are just a band. Not punk, new wave, hardcore, boogie, darkwave, oi, hyphenaterock or pet rock. Not drug users and not straight edge. Ausmuteants are regular dudes practising the sound of things falling apart.

                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                Silent Genes
                                                                                                I Hate You
                                                                                                New Planet
                                                                                                Coastal Living
                                                                                                Cross Eyes
                                                                                                Spankwire
                                                                                                Music Writers
                                                                                                Band Of The Future
                                                                                                Mr Right
                                                                                                Come Home With Me
                                                                                                Liars
                                                                                                Stuck
                                                                                                Struck By Lightning
                                                                                                Calculations

                                                                                                After plenty of fruitful contributions to the Future Nuggets catalogue as part of Steaua de Mare, Horatiu Serbanescu dons his Plevna alias for his first full length EP. After incubating for almost 2 years while extracting and forging gems in the south-east space-time anomalies, the untraceable sound of Plevna has reached the optimum balance between delicate eighties nostalgia and contemporary local oriental melody. Bouncing on the delightfully twisted 9/8 groove, this is a unique contact with a multiverse under meticulous construction, an excursion abundant in haunting tunes and unfamiliar melancholy. The dancefloor thrust of "Kor" sits nicely between the spaced out ambience of "Cherna M" and the woozy and wonky odd pop of "Gazelei Spirit" and "Dunarea" on a unique and rewarding debut offering.

                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                A1. Cherna M
                                                                                                A2. Kor
                                                                                                B1. Gazelei Spirit
                                                                                                B2. Dunarea

                                                                                                Various Artists

                                                                                                Cerberus Future Technologies : Frequency Adjustments Vol. 4

                                                                                                  More storming cracked space techno from maison Spandex on volume 4 of the transcendental Frequency Adjustments series. Blistering circuit-bent beats and dystopian production. Chugging high-passed kicks, sky-cracking snare hits, and screaming resonant bass. These are a crew to be reckoned with, and as ever, despite the many artists on show here, they all work together like a perfect mob of hardware-wired space sentries. Mind-blowing and eye-opening otherworldly dance. 

                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                  SIDE A

                                                                                                  1. Montauk Boys - Mandela Echo
                                                                                                  2. The Zest - Limited Resources
                                                                                                  3. Ste Spandex - Guns
                                                                                                  4. Montauk Boys - Chameleon Fields (Escape Mix)
                                                                                                  5. Licking Mirrors - Don't Mind Me
                                                                                                  6. Montauk Boys - Eyes Roll Back
                                                                                                  7. Skanky Magic - Octopus
                                                                                                  8. Montauk Boys - Black Goo (Sentient Mix)
                                                                                                  9. Licking Mirrors - Sick Duck
                                                                                                  10. Montauk Boys - Skullcrusher
                                                                                                  11. The Zest - All Spiked Up On Jimi Killers
                                                                                                  12. Snake Police - Hangman's Goose

                                                                                                  SIDE B

                                                                                                  1. Snake Police - Fly Porn
                                                                                                  2. Montauk Boys - Landslide
                                                                                                  3. Ste Spandex - A Place That's Blue/Green
                                                                                                  4. The Zest - Squallum Overflow System
                                                                                                  5. Montauk Boys - Rubber Cuffs
                                                                                                  6. Ste Spandex - Slug Pellets (Hot Mix)
                                                                                                  7. Ste Spandex - (Untitled)
                                                                                                  8. Montauk Boys - The Mandela Effect
                                                                                                  9. Snake Police - Research Chemicals
                                                                                                  10. Snake Police - Oppenheimer
                                                                                                  11. Ste Spandex - Saturn? 

                                                                                                  Protoje

                                                                                                  Ancient Future

                                                                                                    There is an exciting resurgence of conscious, organic music in Jamaica Protoje is playing an important role in this roots reggae revival.

                                                                                                    Leading the militant band - The Indiggnation - this powerful songwriter and philosophical thinker articulates the righteous anger of an emerging generation. Protoje reports for duty, re-establishing the standard for the decaying art of socially responsible, mentally stimulating lyricism.

                                                                                                    "Protoje showcases the best of five decades of reggae on his new album" - The Guardian

                                                                                                    Various Artists

                                                                                                    Loma: A Soul Music Love Affair Volume Two - Get In The Groove 1965-68

                                                                                                    * Compilation and liner notes by Alec Palao
                                                                                                    * Fully remastered audio featuring rare and unissued cuts
                                                                                                    * In-depth notes on artist and label history with rare ephemera items

                                                                                                    From late 1964 until late 1968, Loma stood as the subsidiary of Warner Brothers Records aimed directly at the singles market. During its four year lifespan, the label released over 100 singles and a handful of albums, the vast majority of which reflected the collective taste of the men that guided Loma and thereby the evolution of a distinctive artform: soul music.

                                                                                                    Viewed objectively, it would be incorrect to compare Loma to the other great R&B repositories of the mid-1960s. It was strictly an adjunct of a bigger label, a commercially-minded operation that threw product at the wall hoping for a hit to stick. But the choices made by those three main participants in charge of the Loma roster–Bob Krasnow, Russ Regan, and Jerry Ragovoy–have gone on to become cherished totems to legions of music aficionados around the globe, for whom chart statistics say little, while a simple 45 with a burnt yellow label can shake them to the very core. What was once regarded as failure has, in the years since, paradoxically become a story of soulful success.

                                                                                                    Volume two of Loma: A Soul Music Love Affair focuses on the funkier, earthier side of the Loma catalog and is once again the result of several years of in-depth research into the vault. JJ Jackson and The Mighty Hannibal bring the boogaloo, Baby Lloyd and Lukas Lollipop offer up some deep soul, and the stratospheric pipes of Carl Hall make us wanna holler. There’s the grooving original of “Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)” by diva Lorraine Ellison, little-heard rarities from Larry Laster and Roy Redmond, obscure productions by James Brown and Solomon Burke, and a heartbreaking unissued cut by one-time Hendrix sideman Lonnie Youngblood.

                                                                                                    With full historical notes on artist and label history and rare pieces of ephemera, Loma: A Soul Music Love Affair is a fresh and invigorating celebration of one of 60s soul’s most storied imprints.


                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                    Side One:
                                                                                                    1. The Mighty Hannibal - Get In The Groove
                                                                                                    2. Carl Hall - You Don’t Know Nothing About Love
                                                                                                    3. JJ Jackson - Come See Me (I’m Your Man)
                                                                                                    4. Baby Lloyd - There’s Something On Your Mind (Part One)
                                                                                                    5. Roy Redmond - Ain’t That Terrible
                                                                                                    6. Walter Foster - Your Search Is Over
                                                                                                    7. The Olympics - Rainin’ In My Heart
                                                                                                    8. Lorraine Ellison - Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)

                                                                                                    Side Two:
                                                                                                    1. Carl Hall - The Dam Busted
                                                                                                    2. Kell Osborne - You Can’t Outsmart A Woman
                                                                                                    3. Lukas Lollipop - Don’t Hold On To Someone (Who Don’t Love You)
                                                                                                    4. Larry Laster - Help Yourself
                                                                                                    5. The Mighty Hannibal - Good Time
                                                                                                    6. JJ Jackson - Too Late
                                                                                                    7. Little Joe Cook - Don’t You Have Feelings
                                                                                                    8. Lonnie Youngblood - Callin’

                                                                                                    Licking Mirrors

                                                                                                    Psychic G Shit

                                                                                                      Hardware demon Ste Spandex returns with one of his infamous Cerberus Future Technologies units. This time it's Levenshume crew, Licking Mirrors on the attack - made up of Crispy Duck & Govinda Chugdream on vocals and guest featuring Luke O'Reilly and Anturio. Licking Mirrors make psychotropic industrial disco-punk, with a live, one-take ethos and more lysergic elements than your standard patch of Amazon rainforest. Like if !!! and LCD Soundsystem had an ayahuasca ceremony with Ron Hardy orchestrating events behind a holographic field. Spandex's dazzling array of hardware is the centre piece, with his trademark chunky drums ricocheting all over the shop as heavily manipulated vocals ride through the murk like a crazed, space-age version of Mark E Smith. Synths buzz within an inch of their tortured life as all these aural fractals are somehow squeezed onto a C90 tape, further enhancing the out-there nature of the beast as frequencies are lost in harmonic resonance, analogue distortion and overloaded headroom. It's a thoroughly invigorating trip folks, just make sure you strap in before you take off. Highly recommended. 

                                                                                                      As usual, for soundclicks visit Cereberus Future Technologies bandcamp. 

                                                                                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                      Matt says: Boom! Take a trip into deep space abandon with Licking Mirros. Strictly for space punks and disco drop-outs!

                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING


                                                                                                      1. Hit It From The Back 04:16
                                                                                                      2. Rambo III 05:46
                                                                                                      3. No Mirrors Left Un-licked 02:21
                                                                                                      4. Should Have Been There 04:49
                                                                                                      5. Feed The Dog, Boy! 03:17
                                                                                                      6. Are We On For One? 09:40
                                                                                                      7. 2 Grand Suit 03:26
                                                                                                      8. I Was Alright On My Own 05:00
                                                                                                      9. Daddy Never Took Me To School 05:21
                                                                                                      10. Say Please To One Another 05:30
                                                                                                      11. Electronic Like Smokey Robinson 04:14
                                                                                                      12. Aint It Fun 14:33

                                                                                                      Francoise Hardy

                                                                                                      Le Premier Bonheur Du Jour

                                                                                                        * Exclusive interview with Françoise Hardy
                                                                                                        * Liner Notes by Kieron Tyler
                                                                                                        * First time available in the US
                                                                                                        * 180-gram vinyl housed in a deluxe Stoughton jacket

                                                                                                        Between 1963 and 1966, Françoise Hardy released one French-language album per year. Each, strictly speaking, was eponymously titled, and each was collected from a series of contemporary four-track, seven-inch, picture-sleeve EPs - pop music’s main format in France, known as le super 45. In them, we see the maturing of one of the decade’s most singular talents - a pop singer with the heart of a chanteuse, a singer-songwriter in an age before such a thing was known, and a style icon who valued privacy and modesty. Remastered from the original tapes, we present the first five Françoise Hardy albums in their original French format, on deluxe LP and CD.

                                                                                                        Like her 1962 debut, the cover of the following year’s 'Le Premier Bonheur Du Jour' had Hardy staring enigmatically at the listener. On the album itself, the sound had changed in line with Hardy’s solidifying vision and voice; where 'Tous Les Garçons Et Les Filles' was produced by a series of collaborators who struggled to understand her style, 'Le Premier Bonheur Du Jour' gave fans the most significant insight so far into the identity of Françoise Hardy.

                                                                                                        In 1963, at a time when Serge Gainsbourg was tentatively dipping a toe into pop and the term yé-yé was only just being coined, Hardy was a rare thing: a singer-songwriter with heaps of her own material but not a folk singer in any sense. Hers was pop music that took the weight of chanson on its shoulders. Here, "Comme Tant D’Autres” says, “I know well that life is short, and I’ve been around” - hardly “She loves you, yeah yeah yeah.”

                                                                                                        For the tracks on 'Le Premier Bonheur Du Jour', Hardy was produced by arranger Marcel Hendrix. As well as her own compositions, “L’Amour D’Un Garçon” saw Hardy adapt Burt Bacharach and Hal David’s "The Love Of A Boy.” In a contemporary interview, she said she would not perform songs where there was no sense of the words touching her intimately. “A song - it is your own story, or it is nothing,” she said.

                                                                                                        It was another year before Hardy’s records were issued in Britain and another year before she started to brush up against the likes of Bob Dylan, The Beatles, and The Stones, but life was changing for the 19-year-old.

                                                                                                        Her unique sound would take her far, despite admitting now that she “had no ambition. At the beginning, my ambition was to record something. I thought anything outside France was an impossible dream, but I did what I could to make it come true. It was like a current that carried me.”

                                                                                                        The Future Sound Of London

                                                                                                        Environments

                                                                                                          First time ever on vinyl!!! "Environments" is generally regarded as ‘the great lost album’ by The Future Sound Of London. It has taken on almost mythical status with the group’s fan base. “Environments” was due for release much sooner after the 1993 release of the UK Top 10 album hit “Lifeforms”, and only now is it being released - back on the group’s original home, Jumpin’  & Pumpin’ Records.

                                                                                                          This release also comes after the recent success of the ‘Archive’ series which has so far sold over 20,000 units across the different volumes and still climbing.

                                                                                                          To re-cap, Brian Dougans and Garry Cobain began their musical partnership and friendship in Manchester, England, in the mid 1980s whilst the two were studying at Manchester University. Dougans had already been making electronic music for some time when they first began working in various local clubs. In 1988, Brian embarked on a project for the Stakker graphics company. The result was Stakker Humanoid. In the following three years the pair produced music under a variety of aliases, followed by the breakthrough classic ambient dub track Papua New Guinea in 1992, which was also the first release under the Future Sound of London moniker.


                                                                                                          Craig Finn

                                                                                                          Faith In The Future

                                                                                                            Craig Finn (of The Hold Steady) will release his new solo album 'Faith in the Future' through Partisan Records on 11th September. Josh Kaufman produced the record in the cosy, rustic confines of Woodstock's The Isokon recording studio and helped Finn stretch the boundaries of his songwriting with confidence, invention and ambition to realise what will be a defining moment in his career.

                                                                                                            At times stark and spare, at other times vibrant and dynamic, 'Faith in the Future' is Finn's most compelling collection thus far, each song a powerfully alluring and subtly nuanced composition wedded to his distinctive short story narratives.

                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                            Maggie I’ve Been Searching For Our Son
                                                                                                            Roman Guitars
                                                                                                            Newmyer’s Roof
                                                                                                            Sarah, Calling From A Hotel
                                                                                                            Going To A Show
                                                                                                            Sandra From Scranton
                                                                                                            Saint Peter Upside Down
                                                                                                            Trapper Avenue
                                                                                                            Christine
                                                                                                            I Was Doing Fine (Then A Few People Died)

                                                                                                            Various Artists

                                                                                                            Cerberus Future Technologies: Frequency Adjustments Vol. 3

                                                                                                              More crazed sonic manipulations from the Cerberus Camp. The usual Levenshume tekno hippees all present and correct (Montauk Boys, Skanky Magic, Kindred Dicks and Licking Mirrors - all produced by head wizard Ste Spandex), plus we get some new talent, Nova & The Prophet 600, sniffed out by Spandex's nose for top zest. Cerberus converts should know the drill by now - manic, hardware driven space techno, throbbing and spewing with buzzing Organite-fuelled 5D magic. "Red Lights" and "Two Dollar Pistol" giving us a clear idea of what's to come from the offset - schizophrenic arpeggiator abuse, rampant filter swirls and torn-through-the-fabric-of-space audio editing; insane Martian music for fans of Jamal Moss, Ron Hardy, Jeff Mills, Steve Poindextor and hardware freakz throughout the cosmos. As well as the aforementioned mentioned tracks, "Acceptable Levels Of Distortion" and "Boys V.2" should also find heavy rotation in the club, uptempo funky tek that rides on a rainbow road and glugs poppers for breakfast. One of the most truly unique, instantly identifiable sounds to emerge from our city in recent years this stuff folks. You know when it's a Spandex production within the first arse-cheek loosening bars. Immense stuff; grab a piece of Northern English Dance Music Heritage before it's too late.

                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                              SIDE A

                                                                                                              Nova & The Prophet 600 - OSC Mix
                                                                                                              Montauk Boys - Chameleon Fields
                                                                                                              Ste Spandex - Danger, Dub Liquid
                                                                                                              Montauk Boys - Pharaohs Of Montauk I
                                                                                                              Skanky Magic - Drumtrax
                                                                                                              Ste Spandex - XTC 4 U N ME
                                                                                                              Montauk Boys - Two Dollar Pistol
                                                                                                              Ste Spandex Ft. Sarah Bates - Sex (Untucked)
                                                                                                              Licking Mirrors - Are We On For One?

                                                                                                              SIDE B

                                                                                                              Kindred Dicks - One Tree Which Ruled The Planet
                                                                                                              Kindred Dicks - Conapt. 128
                                                                                                              Ste Spandex - Acceptable Levels Of Distortion (Dub)
                                                                                                              Skanky Magic - Boys V.2
                                                                                                              Montauk Boys - Waiting Room
                                                                                                              Ste Spandex - Red Lights
                                                                                                              Skanky Magic - You Do Know I'm His Boss?
                                                                                                              Montauk Boys - Devil Wind
                                                                                                              Montauk Boys - Pharaohs Of Montauk IV
                                                                                                              Ste Spandex - Love Is The Way Home
                                                                                                              Ste Spandex - Teidi (Up Through The Clouds)

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                                                                                                              Contains Intermittent Tape Material From Recently Re-discovered Studio Sessions (un-listed). 

                                                                                                              The Zest

                                                                                                              Shadowcasters

                                                                                                                Featuring South Lancashire's most adept Etheric Noblemen...
                                                                                                                All compositions have been radionically tapped in real-time from the infinite sonic wisdom of the cosmos and dimensions beyond. Magnetically captured by the divine technological wonders of VHS and its equally majestic audio equivalent - the C90 Cassette Tape.
                                                                                                                For the listeners' full enjoyment, safety and peace of mind - full assurance is given that during the process of duplication any physical tape material has been shielded from rogue malicious extra-dimensional entities, and from any real-time psionic black magick interference (or any variant or overlaid magnetised psi-programming)
                                                                                                                Recorded at Cerberus Development Laboratories 2014/15

                                                                                                                Vocal appearances by:  Elizabeth Six & Don Lovedog. 

                                                                                                                Compiled and edited by Ste Spandex. Additional Musings by Anturio.

                                                                                                                Includes unlimited streaming of Shadowcasters via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

                                                                                                                STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                Matt says: The Cerberus space ship rockets onwards! This stupendously good star cruiser is like Manuel Gottsching or Ash Ra beamed deep, deep into a wormhole and coming out sometime close the very end of the known current universe. You know how the new Hubble is gonna show you light from the very beginning of time, well this is the sound vibrations transmitted at the very END of time and captured now, without any red shift. Get ya head 'round that pop pickers.

                                                                                                                Montauk Boys

                                                                                                                The Golden Horse Of 6037

                                                                                                                  Captured from top secret time travel interference pattern experiments, the audio has been magnetically restored to ferric tape from its original crystal recording format. Alongside the crystal recording devices and other psionic broadcasting weapons we found was a small white slip of card that read...

                                                                                                                  'In the year 6037 thousands of blond Montauk boys (teenagers, not children) were sent to see a city in ruins There was a golden horse statue with a clock in its belly in the middle of the town square. Weird inscriptions were written on the golden horse statue that the Montauk boys were suppose to view. Fact is this appears to be a training exercise.'

                                                                                                                  Cerberus Future Technologies continues to be the most important underground transmission in Manchester with the freebased lysegia of the Montauk Boys. Hallucinatory machine-dirg taken to the very extremes of our known universe, and beamed back to Earth through a series of red-shift interceptors and plasmionic radio devices. If Ron Hardy and Jamal Moss are currently occupying a distance space station, and are playing back2back in a fog of sherm stick haze and amphetamine soaked bliss then this is what the alien dancers are hearing on't dancefloor. Ste Spandex and friends have not only uncovered a brand new musical form, contextually keeping to Manchester's spirit of pushing things in sonically brand new directions, but they've housed the whole sound in a concept and art form so real and impacting that it feels like it's the start of a whole new cult movement. Possibly the freshest thing in our fine city right now. Highly recommended. 


                                                                                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                  Matt says: Absolutely storming release from the Cerberus camp. Essential for Martian lovers, time bandits and interplanetary punks across the universe.

                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                  1.PXPMP 00:22
                                                                                                                  2.Unified Phase Transition 05:20
                                                                                                                  3.900 Skulls 06:07
                                                                                                                  4.The Delta T 02:45
                                                                                                                  5.Witness Well 05:23
                                                                                                                  6.Shakedown 05:48
                                                                                                                  7.Pull The Plug Preson! 04:40
                                                                                                                  8.Psi-Ops 02:35
                                                                                                                  9.Crystal Meltdown 08:29
                                                                                                                  10.A Decision For The Comittee 05:26
                                                                                                                  11.Demons From The Id 06:03
                                                                                                                  12.Chameleon Fields 07:09
                                                                                                                  13.Boys' Bunker 01:06
                                                                                                                  14.Morning, Camp Hero 08:17
                                                                                                                  15.Draco Drank All The Drano 03:56
                                                                                                                  16.SBD 09:17

                                                                                                                  Cerberus Future Technologies

                                                                                                                  Frequency Adjustments Vol. 2

                                                                                                                    'Post apocalyptical, auditory machine-dirge signalling the shift in solar winds and featuring, amongst others Manchester finest hardware mangler, Ste Spandex. Cerberus Future Technologies is a new label featuring cosmic vibrations, interstellar energy and Orgonite-fuelled sonic communications beamed straight outta Levenshulme, MCR.' This, their second compilation (after the first sold out in days) is another treasure of a release. The cassette tape features 17 tracks from the galactic creative, mixed via analogue wizardry by starship commander Ste Spandex. Alongside this, purchase of the tape allows digital downloads to some of the tracks featured on the cassette as individual files - perfect for those DJs wishing to harness Cerberus' alien voodoo in their DJ sets. The second volume of this essential series hints at a more dancefloor focussed, galactically tuned set; a stark contrast to the bleak, war-torn futurescapes that volume 1 conjured up. Its still completely hardware driven, and pumps and undulates as the crew only just maintain control of their powerful machines. Montauk Boy's "SBD" is an interstellar cruiser of the highest order, flying through the cosmos on a technicoloured highway straight outta F-Zero. Spandex's high octane drum workout, "Now Move Your Feet" should whip up any floor into a salivating frenzy; looping up percussion artefacts into oblivion while drawing us through a grainy, saturated tape fug. Excellent stuff; while another solo effort, "We're All Friends Here" sends us plummeting down a machine-elf occupied wormhole straight into technoid 5D; chattering gremlins and jewelled basketballs our only company. Again, the tape is mixed differently to the digital album, taking us on a more DJ-inspired journey through the tracks but as with the previous release - you get digital streams of the tape too, alongside some of the individual tracks, so you get plenty of angles to attack the tracks! Another amazing collection of music presented in a well thought-out format, the tape suiting the red-hot analogue vibrations much of the firm utilize. Highly recommended and stupendously limited - move quick!

                                                                                                                    Soundclips:

                                                                                                                    http://cerberusfuturetechnologies.bandcamp.com/album/frequency-adjustments-volume-2

                                                                                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                    Matt says: Second outing from the East Manc collective, and loosing none of that completely unique magic. The team showcasing more of their inimitable spectrum of sounds and vibrations. Future cosmic cassette classic!

                                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                    SIDE A
                                                                                                                    Kindred Dicks - Chew-Z
                                                                                                                    Ste Spandex - Breathe (Dub)
                                                                                                                    Skanky Magic - ThatOne
                                                                                                                    Ste Spandex - Burnin Up
                                                                                                                    Licking Mirrors - Rambo III
                                                                                                                    Ste Spandex - We're All Friends Here
                                                                                                                    Ste Spandex & Metrodome - Droppin Analogues
                                                                                                                    Skanky Magic - CV (Mix)

                                                                                                                    SIDE B

                                                                                                                    Montauk Boys - Photon Mirror
                                                                                                                    Skanky Magic - Talking To The Moon
                                                                                                                    Ste Spandex - Now Move Your Feet
                                                                                                                    Licking Mirrors - Daddy Never Took Me To School
                                                                                                                    Montauk Boys - Psi-ops
                                                                                                                    Ste Spandex - Breathe (Full Breath Mix)
                                                                                                                    Ste Spandex - I Fry Mine In Butter!
                                                                                                                    Montauk Boys - SBD
                                                                                                                    Kindred Dicks - The Materialization Of Winston Niles Rumfoord

                                                                                                                    Cerberus Future Technologies

                                                                                                                    Frequency Adjustments Vol. 1

                                                                                                                      Post apocalyptical, auditory machine-dirge signalling the shift in solar winds and featuring, amongst others Manchester finest hardware mangler, Ste Spandex. Cerberus Future Technologies is a new label featuring cosmic vibrations, interstellar energy and Orgonite-fuelled sonic communications beamed straight outta Levenshulme, MCR. This first compilation is a genuine treasure of a release. The cassette tape features 18 tracks from the galactic creative, mixed via analogue wizardry by starship commander Ste Spandex. Alongside this, purchase of the tape allows digital downloads to all tracks featured on the cassette as individual files - perfect for those DJs wishing to harness Cerberus' alien voodoo in their DJ sets. There's plenty of digital bonuses included too, but let's concentrate on the tape that you'll hopefully have in your hands. The music, as mentioned, conjures up images of a scorched Earth, after a thousand wars and conflicts have obliterated all organic life. Rather than take the sparse, barren aesthetic associated with this music metaphor, Cerberus opt for a fully crazed audio assault, filling the tape with frenetic sonic artefacts as the clattering and splurging of a thousand re-wired machines do battle against just-audible vocals and lashings of acid. Somewhere between Afrikans With Mainframes, Suicide and Ron Hardy all jamming away in a sherm stick-fuelled Muzik Box (Chicago) circa 2040AD. Fuckin' mindblowin'. Hats off to the crew for creating a new sound from our city - there's nothing like this out there at the moment pop pickers, and this surely marks a historical moment in our city's fine DIY heritage. A future classic - handily made collectable and tangible through this beautifully presented cassette tape and made accessible via its connection to the computers that we all live our life through. Essential.

                                                                                                                      For soundclips please visit:

                                                                                                                      http://cerberusfuturetechnologies.bandcamp.com/album/frequency-adjustments-volume-1

                                                                                                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                      Matt says: Excellent stuff from this burgeoning East-side scene. Beaming truly otherworldly sounds into our collective consciousness, Cerberus Future Technologies could well soundtrack the beginning of a new era for mankind!

                                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                      SIDE A

                                                                                                                      Montauk Boys - Shakedown
                                                                                                                      Ste Spandex - Timequake
                                                                                                                      The Zest - Hollow Earth Disco
                                                                                                                      Ste Spandex Ft. Sarah Bates - Don't Be Shy
                                                                                                                      Montauk Boys - A Decision For The Committee
                                                                                                                      Licking Mirrors - Feed The Dog, Boy!
                                                                                                                      Ste Spandex - Inner Light Network
                                                                                                                      Ste Spandex - Never Ending
                                                                                                                      Montauk Boys - Pull The Plug Preston!

                                                                                                                      SIDE B

                                                                                                                      Ste Spandex - Action At A Distance
                                                                                                                      Licking Mirrors - Pussy Gon Cum
                                                                                                                      Montauk Boys - 900 Skulls
                                                                                                                      Ste Spandex - Drone Squad
                                                                                                                      The Zest - Beaver Machine
                                                                                                                      Licking Mirrors - Say Please To One Another
                                                                                                                      Ste Spandex - Danger Hot Liquid
                                                                                                                      Montauk Boys - Morning, Camp Hero
                                                                                                                      Montauk Boys - Swerdlow's Lasting Memories

                                                                                                                      Broadcast

                                                                                                                      The Future Crayon

                                                                                                                        Vinyl re-press of 2006 double LP collection of 18 tracks taken from rare and limited edition singles, EPs and compilations spanning Broadcast's 10 year career. Since their debut 7" release in 1996, Broadcast have released four full length albums plus numerous EPs and singles. This fantastic album showcases some of Broadcast's most beautiful songs, combining vocal and instrumental blends of 60s pop, psychedelia and electronica with the playful world of European library music and radiophonic arrangements.

                                                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                        A1 Illumination
                                                                                                                        A2 Still Feels Like Tears
                                                                                                                        A3 Small Song IV
                                                                                                                        A4 Where Youth And Laughter Go
                                                                                                                        A5 One Hour Empire
                                                                                                                        A6 Distant Call
                                                                                                                        B1 Poem Of Dead Song
                                                                                                                        B2 Hammer Without A Master
                                                                                                                        B3 Locusts
                                                                                                                        B4 Chord Simple
                                                                                                                        C1 Daves Dream
                                                                                                                        C2 DDL
                                                                                                                        C3 Test Area
                                                                                                                        C4 Unchanging Window / Chord Simple
                                                                                                                        D1 A Man For Atlantis
                                                                                                                        D2 Minus Two
                                                                                                                        D3 Violent Playground
                                                                                                                        D4 Belly Dance

                                                                                                                        Future Brown

                                                                                                                        Future Brown

                                                                                                                          Future Brown are a crew comprised of producers / artists Daniel Pineda, Asma Maroof, Fatima Al Qadiri and J-Cush. The supergroup construct their sonic corridors by fitting together intangible obelisks collected through artistic community, collaboration and global travel.

                                                                                                                          From US regional rap mutations to UK grime, dancehall to reggaeton, Future Brown weave a deep, hallucinatory electronic aesthetic to reveal the innate connections between global street sounds.

                                                                                                                          Collaborators on the album include: Kelela, whose ‘Cut 4 Me’ mixtape won her praise from tastemaker press and artists alike, including Björk, Solange and Kendrick Lamar; Tink, currently working on her debut album with Timbaland and Andre 3000; Roachee, member of Roll Deep along with Wiley, Skepta and others; Rapid & Dirt Danger, founding members of East London’s Ruff Sqwad.

                                                                                                                          “A kind of gold standard for the global underground” - Pitchfork

                                                                                                                          The Future Sound Of London

                                                                                                                          Environments 4

                                                                                                                            This is the fourth release in the critically acclaimed 'Environments' series and continues where the third left off. It is a fourteen track journey from the river's delta to no-man’s land where murmurations lead across supercontinents and back to the clear light of reality. Strings meet choirs - cascading down to the glass valleys of synthesised biophany.

                                                                                                                            “Murmurations” was the track featured on an exclusive vinyl 10” release for Record Store Day in 2012, it coincided with the CD version of this album’s release that year. The album also has collaborations with Riz Maslen (Neotropic) and Ivor Novello award winning composer Daniel Pemberton.


                                                                                                                            Can

                                                                                                                            Future Days - Remastered Edition

                                                                                                                              Following the release of the Can Vinyl Box – the limited edition box set that consisted of 17 LPs housed in a linen wrapped box, Mute are now proud to release the CAN studio albums individually on vinyl. 

                                                                                                                              The albums were mastered and cut to vinyl by Kevin Metcalfe at The Soundmasters, London. Remasters and vinyl processing was coordinated by long time collaborator, Jono Podmore. 

                                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                              SIDE A
                                                                                                                              1. Future Days
                                                                                                                              2. Spray
                                                                                                                              3. Moonshake

                                                                                                                              SIDE B
                                                                                                                              1. Bel Air

                                                                                                                              Kode9 & The Spaceape

                                                                                                                              Memories Of The Future - Yellow Vinyl Edition

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

                                                                                                                                First ever vinyl pressing of Kode9 & The Spaceape’s 2006 debut album, including previously unreleased extra track ‘Stalker (alt edit)’.

                                                                                                                                Limited edition of 1000 copies exclusively for Record Store Day, pressed on translucent yellow vinyl, in gatefold sleeve.


                                                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                Side One
                                                                                                                                1. Glass
                                                                                                                                2. Victims
                                                                                                                                3. Backward
                                                                                                                                4. Nine

                                                                                                                                Side Two
                                                                                                                                1. Curious (Ft Miss Haptic)
                                                                                                                                2. Portal
                                                                                                                                3. Addiction
                                                                                                                                4. Sine

                                                                                                                                Side Three
                                                                                                                                5. Correction
                                                                                                                                6. Kingstown
                                                                                                                                7. Nine Samurai
                                                                                                                                8. Bodies

                                                                                                                                Side Four
                                                                                                                                9. Lime
                                                                                                                                10. Quantum
                                                                                                                                11. Stalker (Alt Edit)

                                                                                                                                EMA

                                                                                                                                The Future's Void - Bonus Disc Edition

                                                                                                                                City Slang is excited to announce the new album from EMA, "The Future's Void". The follow-up to her acclaimed 2011 LP, "Past Life Martyred Saints," “The Future’s Void” was written by Erika M. Anderson, recorded in Portland, Oregon, and produced by Erika and Leif Shackelford.

                                                                                                                                EMA recently told NME that the album was influenced by, among other things, NiN demos, the heavier side of early K Records, and William Gibson’s Neuromancer, and that the album looks at the digital commodification of our online lives. She says, “I gravitate toward hooks and melodies, and in some ways the structure of these songs are my poppiest yet,” while noting that the jarring production includes a lot of first takes and spontaneously-recorded ambient sounds “to keep the songs from sounding like advertisements".

                                                                                                                                Last month the first single "Satellites" was released to raves, garnering "Best New Track” from Pitchfork, who said, "It’s discontent composed to Carl Sagan proportion, and it’s easily the most bracing thing yet from an artist already more bracing than most.“ Spin said, “it’s a rumbling mammoth that feeds off canned, clapping percussion and waves of static feedback,” while Stereogum noted, “anxiety this ferocious is a timeless thing.”

                                                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                1. Satellites
                                                                                                                                2. So Blonde
                                                                                                                                3. 3Jane
                                                                                                                                4. Cthulu
                                                                                                                                5. Smoulder
                                                                                                                                6. Neuromancer
                                                                                                                                7. When She Comes
                                                                                                                                8. 100 Years
                                                                                                                                9. Solace
                                                                                                                                10. Dead Celebrity

                                                                                                                                Too early to go home, too late to stay still... The award winning Future Disco series sets the tone for 2014 with their seventh instalment ’Til The Lights Go Up’. After a successful third residency in conjuction with Carl Cox at Space in Ibiza, Future Disco’s Sean Brosnan delivers a seventeen track compendium that pays tribute to those that keep pace until the end of the night.

                                                                                                                                A true revival of that magical time in the early hours when the senses are on edge and emotions run high, visiting the timeless Space when the DJ keeps you moving until the lights come up. As ever, Future Disco provides foresight into the artists that are stirring things up and tracks set to dominate dancefloors, while creating an enchanted aural expedition that yearns to be revisted time and again. ‘Til The Lights Go Up’ Reintroduces old heroes (The collaborative forces of Cajmere & Sonny Wharton set an early pace), explores new musical forces (check Psychemajik, Lucas & Ejeca), and is unafraid to make obscure choices (try DJ Koze’s Rremix of Mount Kimbie). Overloaded with exclusive edits, Future Disco exposes music that demands to be taken seriously. Future Disco has previously gained awards such as itunes Electronic album of the year & continually breaks new artists that go on to dominate the globaldance music scene including the No 1 record from Storm Queen (Featured four years ago) as well as classics from Tensnake, Miguel Campbell, Maxxi Soundsystem, The Revenge & Crazy P. Each episode of Future Disco masters a fresh perspective on House & Disco, with the seventh episode focusing on the magic & mystery of the early hours. Through an astute choice of unreleased cuts and classic tracks, it spotlights diverse artists from near and far, that are familiar (Crazy P, Axel Boman and the delicate closing moments from Tale Of Us & Clockwork) but equally unknown (James Fo & Templehof). 'Future Disco 7' takes another voyage through our collective musical senses and comes out bleary eyed.


                                                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                Mix CD:
                                                                                                                                01. Sonny Fodera Feat. Cajmere - You're The One
                                                                                                                                02. HOSH - Disc Jockey
                                                                                                                                03. Ejeca - Together
                                                                                                                                04. Terrence Parker - Finally (Planet E Remix)
                                                                                                                                05. Mirror Mirror - Kaleidoscope (Psychemagik Remix)
                                                                                                                                06. Benoit & Sergio - Shake Shake
                                                                                                                                07. Lukas - Narwhals
                                                                                                                                08. Renato Cohen - Suddenly Funk
                                                                                                                                09. Mount Kimbie - Made To Stray (DJ Koze Remix)
                                                                                                                                10. Names In Lights - Naughty (Axel Boman Remix)
                                                                                                                                11. Chopstick & Johnjon Feat. Signaljacker - Roots (Alternative Mix)
                                                                                                                                12. Crazy P - Clouds (Outboxx Remix)
                                                                                                                                13. James Fox - Holding On Feat. Vanity Jay (NYC Mix)
                                                                                                                                14. Templehof - Drake (Future Disco Edit)
                                                                                                                                15. Ada - Maps (Michael Mayer & Tobias Thomas Remix)
                                                                                                                                16. Downtown Party Network - Space Me Out (Mario Basanov Remix)
                                                                                                                                17. Tale Of Us & Clockwork - Lost Keys

                                                                                                                                Unmixed CD:
                                                                                                                                1. Sonny Fodera Feat. Cajmere You’re The One
                                                                                                                                2. HOSH – Disc Jockey
                                                                                                                                3. Ejeca – Together
                                                                                                                                4. Terrence Parker – Finally (Planet E Remix)
                                                                                                                                5. Mirror People – Kaleidoscope (Psychemagik Remix)
                                                                                                                                6. Benoit & Sergio – Shake Shake
                                                                                                                                7. Renato Cohen – Suddenly Funk
                                                                                                                                8. Mount Kimbie – Made To Stray (DJ Koze Remix)
                                                                                                                                9. Crazy P – Clouds (Outboxx Remix)
                                                                                                                                10. James Fox – Holding On Feat. Vanity Jay (NYC Mix)
                                                                                                                                11. Downtown Party Network – Space Me Out (Mario Basanov Remix)

                                                                                                                                Exit Calm

                                                                                                                                The Future Isn't What It Used To Be

                                                                                                                                  Following on from the blown out psychedelic infused 'Rapture' released earlier this year, Exit Calm return with 'The Future Isn't What It Used To Be' out on Club AC30. The Barnsley based quartet return bringing with them an evolution of their sound that reaffirms their position at the forefront of British guitar bands. Immersing the listener straight into the tripped out mesmerising world of Exit Calm, 'Rapture' opens the proceedings with pulsating bass and blissed-out drums that set the tone for the rest of the album. From the cavalcade of musicianship throughout and on the breakbeat-tinged fury of 'Albion' to the Bunnymen guitars and groove of 'Fiction' the songs illustrate their passion for emotive song writing that invokes the spirit of their influences. 'The Promise' arrives with a swirl of 60s meets shoegaze that sits immaculately alongside stadium rock amidst post-rock and psychedelic tendencies. The cacophonous guitar and bass lines are set perfectly against the pounding percussion of 'When They Rise', 'Rapture' and 'Holy War'.

                                                                                                                                  Stephin Merritt and Gonson deliver their lines with vim and vigor, particularly on “How Very Strange,” a mean-spirited look back at the implausibility of a relationship, batting lines back and forth—it could be a sequel to the Magnetic Fields’ “Yeah! Oh, Yeah!” (sample lyric: “I put a little heroin / In everything you took in”). Another top track is “Drink Nothing But Champagne,” in which Merritt gives his best impressions of David Bowie and Aleister Crowley, as he sings, “Children, drink nothing but champagne / It makes life shorter / Than drinking water” (and water’s mostly piss!). Merritt’s ode to double suicide, “Let’s Go to Sleep (And Never Come Back),” makes it sound like an adventure, while “Keep Your Children in a Coma” offers these words of wisdom: “You can’t let them go to school / For fear of bullying little beasts / And you can’t take them to church / For fear of priests.” His lyrics veer into territories few have the audacity to touch. There are fewer zombies and aliens on Partygoing than on the prior two albums, though there are plenty of songs about aging, death, heartbreak, rejection and austerity.

                                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                  1. A Drink Is Just The Thing
                                                                                                                                  2. Sadder Than The Moon
                                                                                                                                  3. Let’s Go To Sleep (And Never Come Back)
                                                                                                                                  4. Satan, Your Way Is A Hard One
                                                                                                                                  5. A New Kind Of Town
                                                                                                                                  6. All I Care About Is You
                                                                                                                                  7. Living, Loving, Partygoing
                                                                                                                                  8. Keep Your Children In A Coma
                                                                                                                                  9. How Very Strange
                                                                                                                                  10. Love Is A Luxury I Can No Longer Afford
                                                                                                                                  11. Digging My Own Grave
                                                                                                                                  12. Drink Nothing But Champagne
                                                                                                                                  13. When Evening Falls On Tinseltown

                                                                                                                                  First album in 5 years from the legendary hardcore group.

                                                                                                                                  "This album takes us back to self-produced record shines with Bad Brains' true sense of freedom and musical experimentation, with blends of soulful backgrounds meshed with blistering hardcore and metal riffs, with classic dub," says Darryl Jenifer of Bad Brains.

                                                                                                                                  Considered to be the "holy grail" of punk rock, Bad Brains are one of the definitive American punk groups who garner the same respect as Sex Pistols, Black Flag, The Ramones and The Clash. It's a return to form for the band that helped define American Punk and Hardcore music.

                                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                  1. Into The Future
                                                                                                                                  2. Popcorn
                                                                                                                                  3. We Belong Together
                                                                                                                                  4. Youth Of Today
                                                                                                                                  5. Rub A Dub Love
                                                                                                                                  6. Yes I
                                                                                                                                  7. Suck Sess
                                                                                                                                  8. Jah Love
                                                                                                                                  9. Earnest Love
                                                                                                                                  10. Come Down
                                                                                                                                  11. Fun
                                                                                                                                  12. Maybe A Joyful Noise
                                                                                                                                  13. Mca Dub

                                                                                                                                  One Day, After School

                                                                                                                                  The Future Is Ours, Comrade

                                                                                                                                  One Day, After School… have been working on the periphery of Wakefield music for a number of years. The bedroom based project of writer / musician Dean Freeman, ODAS have released a string of home demos through various labels and institutions (Philophobia Music / Geek Pie Records / Rhubarb Bomb) over the past few years. These recordings ranged from ambient downbeat, to crunchingly lo-fi alt rock but with this new record, their first ‘proper’ one, ODAS has found a more upfront, dynamic sound that more accurately represents the live approach of the band as a whole.

                                                                                                                                  ‘The Future Is Not Ours, Comrade’ is a record that mixes a love of Philip K Dick, alternate universe novella’s and ideas of fatalism / solipcism and politics with the very harsh reality of working a shit job in the incredibly boring ‘real’ world.

                                                                                                                                  "I want to write about people I love, and put them into a fictional world spun out of my own mind, not the world we actually have, because the world we actually have does not meet my standards," Philip K Dick.

                                                                                                                                  Musically it touches many bases; the intense condensed wordplay or early manics, noise squall breakdowns of Sonic Youth, gentle Sparklehorse-esqe intermissions, grumpy Arab Strap borderline ‘rap’ mumbling with sprawling post rock conclusions. But unlike their early work, ODAS have finally managed to tie it all together in a cohesive, complete package.

                                                                                                                                  Due to their ever changing live setup, One Day, After School… have played with a diverse set of bands in the past, including Shrag, Stanley Brinks (Herman Dune), Napoleon IIIrd, Lucas Renney, Miles Davis (Wonder Stuff) Just Handshakes (We’e British) and St Gregory Orange and will be supporting this record with a full 5 piece (2 bass) line up.

                                                                                                                                  Parts & Labor

                                                                                                                                  Constant Future

                                                                                                                                    "Constant Future" is the career-defining statement from Brooklyn-based noise-pop trio Parts & Labor. The album's 12 tracks deliver the bare essentials of modern art-punk: synthesized keyboard riffs distorted into oblivion, percussion pummeled hypnotically, crackling drones that haunt and soothe, fearless melodies hollered skyward.

                                                                                                                                    Their last release, 2008's acclaimed "Receivers", saw Parts & Labor blasting off in all directions and creating collage art from hundreds of fan-curated samples. But fifth album "Constant Future" finds them crashing back to Earth, focusing pointedly on what they do best: unique, electronic landscapes melded with buzzing, anthemic hooks.

                                                                                                                                    Parts & Labor have distilled the lessons and experiences of nearly 10 years as a band into a catchy, blown-out masterwork.

                                                                                                                                    Dave Fridmann (Flaming Lips, Mogwai, Sleater- Kinney, MGMT) co-produced and mixed the album with Parts & Labor.

                                                                                                                                    The mighty Fall release their first album in over two years and it’s their Domino debut. Recorded at various studios in the north of England over the past year, "Your Future Our Clutter" is The Fall at their most rampant, most forward moving, bone shaking best. With nine tracks that rock like raw fury, we see The Fall heading into their next decade with the same intensity with which they started.


                                                                                                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                    Darryl says: Album number 28, and Mark E. Smith and the Fall are back at their very best. Think of "Hex Enduction Hour" mixed with "This Nation's Saving Grace", yep that good!!

                                                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                    Vinyl And CD
                                                                                                                                    O.F.Y.C. Showcase
                                                                                                                                    Bury Pts. 1 + 3
                                                                                                                                    Mexico Wax Solvent
                                                                                                                                    Cowboy George
                                                                                                                                    Hot Cake
                                                                                                                                    Y.F.O.C. / Slippy Floor
                                                                                                                                    Chino
                                                                                                                                    Funnel Of Love
                                                                                                                                    Weather Report 2

                                                                                                                                    Extra Tracks - Vinyl Only
                                                                                                                                    Get A Summer Song Goin’
                                                                                                                                    Cowboy George

                                                                                                                                    The Assassinations

                                                                                                                                    Future Blasts From The Past

                                                                                                                                    'All you need to make an album is a girl and a gun.' Jean Luc Godard. Sex, death, rock-n-roll. The Assassinations is a band, an album and an idea. Is there any more appropriate name for a rock'n'roll band during a decade in which suicide bombs, ethnic cleansing, and kidnapping have become like muzak on the TV news. The Assassinations is rock-n-roll that revels in the signs of the times. The band also has two asses in its name. The Assassinations is latest incarnation in the career of Berlin music legend and agent provocateur Ghazi Barakat. A mainstay of the city's underground music scene since the early 90s, Barakat was the founder and singer of garage noise outfit the Golden Showers. He also performed as part of 'Give Up', a Digital Hardcore-affiliated band with Shizuo's David Hammer and Cobra Killer's Annika Trost. The nine tracks on "Future Blasts From The Past", which is the first release on Barakat's new label Hashishin Records, were recorded between 2006 and 2007 with engineer and producer Tico Zamora at his Polytrash studios in Berlin. Barakat roped in a selection of able friends and conspirators: Tim Gane of Stereolab, Fred Bigot (aka French art-techno one man band Electronicat), Taylor Savvy, Nicole Morier from Electrocute and, most extravagantly a brass ensemble from the Himalayas (Hindulam Ensemble).

                                                                                                                                    Future Of The Left

                                                                                                                                    Last Night I Saved Her From Vampires

                                                                                                                                      This 19 track live CD is available in independent stores only and features four brand new, unreleased tracks - "Drink Nike", "Distant Jabs At A Soul", "V.D.F.A." and "Cloak The Dagger", the latter two songs having been a regular fixture of the band's live set throughout the summer.

                                                                                                                                      Primal Scream

                                                                                                                                      Beautiful Future

                                                                                                                                        "Beautiful Future" is Primal Scream's tenth album release and their first for B-Unique. As you would expect from one of Britain's most exciting and inventive bands "Beautiful Future" displays a heady mix of genre crunching taking in Philly soul, dark electro, accelerated rock n roll riffs and pure British pop all given that particular Scream edge. Highlights include the single "Can't Go Back", which is the kind of high energy rock n roll the band excel at, all kinetic drum beats and scuzzy guitar riffs, everything moving at methamphetamine rate. Elsewhere, there's a duet with CSS' Lovefoxxx, "I Love To Hurt (You Love To Be Hurt)" that's full of shivering electro pulses and tense, claustrophobic rhythms. Lovefoxx isn't the only guest to appear on the album, joining Bobby on a duet of Fleetwood Mac's "Over And Over" is legendary British folk singer Linda Thompson, while Queens Of The Stone Age's Josh Homme contributes guitar to the album's closing track "Necro Hex Blues".


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