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Alex Zhang Hungtai

Dras

    Alex Zhang Hungtai stands in stillness on ‘Dras’, but it’s the kind of stillness that contains entire ranges of possibility. Recorded in 2019 inside Montreal’s Saint Joseph Oratory (right before a piano demolition, no less), these nine pieces sat dormant on his hard drive through pandemic years until something finally clicked. What emerges now feels like watching someone trace the contours of their own interior landscape, each melodic line a careful negotiation with the unconscious. This is only a saxophone record in the barest sense.

    The terrain here is tactile and unforgiving. On the title track, difficult melodies get torn apart and molded into emotive drones, dissonance interlocking where tones cut paths through the senses with metallic sheen. 'El Khela' refracts into spectral layers that pull with eternal gravity, while 'Estado' finds solace inside its own haze, rhythms barely audible but guiding forward with their cadence smeared against grey walls. These are small moments that become cathartic sonic breaths, each one revealing new passages through psychic geography.

    There’s beauty encased in the subtle repetitions of opener 'Erg', and in the glowing progressions of 'White Dwarf'. Zhang’s saxophone becomes a dowsing rod for the uncharted, with electricity running through the album’s veins while his breath anchors everything to something wordlessly human. The digital manipulation applied to those church recordings doesn’t obscure that human element of ‘Dras’. It transforms the raw material into something that navigates between external space and internal landscape.

    By the time closer 'Mazil' arrives, Alex Zhang Hungtai lets his saxophone speak its full resonance. Low, guttural expressions open up like chasms beneath melodic constellations floating in thick gravity. There’s a finality here even though something in these passages feels weightless. This is music permeated with inner dialogue, a wordless spell dancing above the psychic abyss. Tonal sequences disintegrate into narcotized sonics, a sharp elegant edge that cuts without drawing blood. This lonely work of exploration becomes something communal. ‘Dras’ is a map for traversing the space between where we are and where we might go.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Erg
    2. Dras
    3. El Khela
    4. Xilitla
    5. Estado
    6. Rub’ Al Khali
    7. Pulque
    8. White Dwarf
    9. Mazil

    Neil Tennant

    One Hundred Lyrics And A Poem

      Over a career that spans four decades and fourteen studio albums with Pet Shop Boys, Neil Tennant has consistently proved himself to be one of the most elegant and stylish of contemporary lyricists. Arranged alphabetically, One Hundred Lyrics and a Poem presents an overview of his considerable achievement as a chronicler of modern life: the romance, the break-ups, the aspirations, the changing attitudes, the history, the politics, the pain. The landscape of Tennant's lyrics is recognisably British in character - restrained and preoccupied with the mundane, occasionally satirical, yet also yearning for escape and theatrical release.

      Often surprisingly revealing, this volume is contextualised by a personal commentary on each lyric and an introduction by the author which gives a fascinating insight into the process and genesis of writing. Flamboyant, understated, celebratory and elegiac, Neil Tennant's lyrics are a document of our times.

      Luke Temple

      Hungry Animal

        On 'Hungry Animal', Luke Temple continues to trace the invisible lines between the personal and the cosmic — between what we feel, what we observe, and what we inherit simply by being alive. The album reunites Temple with Doug Stuart (bass) and Kosta Galanopoulos (drums), the core of his Cascading Moms ensemble, whose instinctive chemistry anchors the record’s balance of rhythmic precision and melodic drift. Together they shape a sound that feels handmade and fluid, deliver- ing sharp observations in soft focus.

        The album opens with 'Clean Living', a tenderly libidinous groove, unraveling purity myths and self-discipline — less a confession than a celebration of the futility of striving for perfection in a flawed world. From there, 'Echo Park Donut' shifts into the memory of an unsettling vignette drawn from a violent incident outside Temple’s Los Angeles home. The band moves with a quiet pulse beneath the story, suggest- ing both detachment and the surreal intimacy of fear.

        The title track, 'Hungry Animal', grounds the album’s broader questions: how well can we really know one another, or ourselves? Temple’s lyrics circle around the idea that we are animals among animals, driven by instinct and affection alike. It’s both playful and philosophical, one of the record’s emotional centers.

        Temple’s bandmates bring an understated mastery to these pieces. Stuart’s melodic, infectious grooves converse fluidly with Galanopoulos’s drumming, which breathes life into each song even as it gently propels them forward. The trio’s interplay feels both weightless and deeply rooted — commanding the listener’s attention and empathy without ever forcing it.

        With 'Hungry Animal', Luke Temple and the Cascading Moms create a world where reflection becomes rhythm and consciousness gains texture — a record of quiet revelations and deliberate grace.

        TRACK LISTING

        1. Clean Living
        2. Echo Park Donut
        3. Hungry Animal
        4. Loose White Paper
        5. Shake Me Awake
        6. Bed Time For Eddy
        7. Love Means Light Year
        8. Early Spring
        9. Emotional Volley
        10. One Heavenly Body
        11. One Zero

        Glenn & Derrick / Rico Scott & Leigh Hunt / Dominic Oswald

        BODO-ACE VA 005

        Frits Wentink’s Bobby Donny returns for the fifth various artist 12” vinyl release in the Ace Series. Welcoming new additions, Glenn & Derrick for some peak time dancefloor business as well as Leigh Hunt who joins forces with label favourite Rico Scott. On the flip Dominic Oswald returns with two soulful and deep cuts. Six heavy heaters for house fans of the deeper persuasion. Another essential release from Bobby Donny!

        TRACK LISTING

        A1. Glenn & Derrick - Got It Going On
        A2. Glenn & Derrick - Syntax Of Style
        A3. Rico Scott & Leigh Hunt - Node 01
        B1. Dominic Oswald - Soft Touch
        B2. Dominic Oswald - Private Energy
        B3. Rico Scott & Leigh Hunt - Node 03

        Take Care

        Agony / Reject / Alive

          The three albums from Take Care, one of the many projects of Irish musician, songwriter, and producer, Liam McCay, a.k.a. Sign Crushes Motorist. 'Agony', 'Reject', and 'Alive' together in a box set, all on black vinyl.

          TRACK LISTING

          Agony Tracklist:
          1. Everything Reminds Me Of You
          2. Please Don’t Leave
          3. Destroy Me From The Inside Out
          4. Fall For You
          5. All I Need Is To Feel Like Someone Could Love Me
          6. It’s All My Fault
          7. One Day
          8. I Feel Like I’ve Been Shot In The Stomach
          9. Think Of Me Once In A While, Take Care

          Reject Tracklist:
          1. Out In This Desert
          2. You’re Perfect
          3. This Feeling Will Pass
          4. Nothing Happened At All
          5. Ribs
          6. I Don’t Want To Feel This Way Anymore
          7. Feel Like Dyin (Acoustic Cover)
          8. Make It Stop
          9. You Have No Idea What You’re Doing To Me

          Alive Tracklist:
          1. You Are So Pretty
          2. While
          3. Now
          4. I’ve Never Felt This Way
          5. Heaven
          6. Kevin’s Interlude
          7. World
          8. I Feel Like Someone Could Love Me
          9. Starry Eyed
          10. Regrets
          11. I’m Glad I’m Alive
          12. Goodnight, I Love You

          Polypores

          Hungry Vortex

            Final LP of a productive year for Feral Child is an absolute cracker. The latest of a long line of superb full lengths from Stephen James Buckley's incendiary Polypores project. This one is arguably his most adventurous outing to date, the undeniably psychedelic “Hungry Vortex”. Four extended pieces exploring polyrhythmic fixations and cosmic jazz-prog freak-outs.

            Percussion-heavy opener ‘The Body Is The Spaceship’ is a fine example of the sort of seamless organic growth we tend to see in Polypores’ music, with slewed synth blips and rolling polyrhythms gradually twisting into unrecognisable strands of melody and unconventional groove before your very ears.

            The prog-heavy ‘Wizards!’ sees Buckley’s trademarked playful use of time-signature changes, providing such a wealth of emotional and stylistic variance and immeasurable enjoyment without changing key once (honestly, who needs keys). It’s brilliantly evocative too and could indeed perfectly soundtrack a mushroom-trip wizard march.

            As we flip the record over, the flutey flourishes and minimalist clicks of the title track draw the listener into a trancelike state, repeated movements spiralling like myriad creatures crawling over a candy-coloured horizon, echoing forth into an inviting sonic oblivion. It’s ostensibly electronic, yet somehow more natural organism than machine, with little concern for the grid, or indeed, the rules.

            Finally, we end on something a little more subdued - the reassuring classicism of the beautiful ‘Void High’, with washes of warm noise and wobbly delay lines whirring and twinkling away, closing the record with an experience that is undeniably emotional, spiritual and as always, uniquely Polypores.

            This is a wonderful record with which to close the year out, it comes in a magnificent, spot varnished Jake Blanchard sleeve. A superb record released as a one time only vinyl pressing.

            STAFF COMMENTS

            Barry says: An absolutely superb mix of the wild-eyed wooze of Buckley's more propulsive, jazzy outpourings and the rippling ambient tones we've loved from throughout his discography. A Wonderfully fluid, mad dance odyssey rendered in Buckley's distinctive style, possibly his best yet.

            TRACK LISTING

            1. The Body Is The Spaceship
            2. Wizards!
            3. Hungry Vortex
            4. Void High

            Another new project coming on Macadam Mambo is the first release of the duo Hun Hun.

            Hun Hun are 2 young brothers from Bruxelles who are doing a very special music in an ethno-shamanic-tribal vibe pretty cinematographic. With this first opus, an album of 10 tracks, they bring us on a journey into deep, dark and mysterious atmospheres with natural backgrounds from the forest, beautiful vocals, singular percussions, and rhythms that would easily fit for intro sets at Boccacio in 1988. This album could have been easily released on Crammed Disc in the 80’s, but it has a modern touch from today that makes it a proper gem for Macadam Mambo.

            TRACK LISTING

            A1. O
            A2. Mainland
            A3. Frantic Flow Of The Gong
            A4. Column Ll
            A5. Dead End
            B1. Spell
            B2. Avalon
            B3. Neon God
            B4. Horizon Drift
            B5. Yell (Stray Dog) 

            Quiet Village & Vanessa Daou

            Naked Hunger

            Legendary New York artist and The Daou front-woman Vanessa Daou lends vocals to Matt Edwards and Joel Martin's second release on their The Quiet Village imprint.

            'Naked Hunger', which comes in 'Vocal Mix' and 'Spoken Word Mix' versions, sees Quiet Village employ their hypnotic sensibilities to one of house music's most tantalising vocal talents in Daou, resulting in a mid-tempo house cut that completely envelops.

            While the vocal mix of 'Naked Hunger' leans into the interplay between Vanessa Daou's cosseting song voice and spoken vocals, with the rest of the track embracing a subtly dubby ethereal musicality, Quiet Village ramp up the instrumentation on the' Spoken Vocal' version with bass guitar and piano flourishes accompanying her sultry poetic delivery.

            Though Daou's first collaboration with Quiet Village, throughout her illustrious career, the acclaimed three-time #1 Billboard Dance Chart topper has collaborated with Danny Tenaglia, David Morales, Mood II Swing, Ralphi Rosario, Terry Farley (Farley & Heller), Charles Webster, Horse Meat Disco's Severino Panzetta, Hifi Sean, and Eli Escobar.

            Friends since meeting at Goldie's legendary MetalHeadz sessions at London's Blue Note in the '90s, Quiet Village, aka Matt Edwards and Joel Martin, began releasing their brand of dubbed-out, Balearic-and-beyond tracks in 2005 via NYC's Whatever We Want Records. The duo's 2008 'Silent Movie' LP was a critical smash hit that resulted in remix commissions for the likes of Bryan Ferry, The Gorillas, Leftfield, Francois K, Massive Attack and many more. After a few years in the wilderness, unable to use their nom de plume due to contractual restrictions, the pair launched The Quiet Village label in 2024 with 'Reunion', a stunning 6/8-time urban jazz odyssey, a favourite of the likes of Luke Una, Gilles Peterson and Ryan Elliott. 

            "Naked Hunger" looks to futher cement the leftfield Balearic legends credentials as they stride confidently into the deep house sphere. 

            STAFF COMMENTS

            Matt says: Fathoms deep and ultimately, very seductive; the pairing of Matt Edwards, Joel Martin and Vanessa Daou is a match made in deep-house Balearic heaven. Whether dancing under the stars, or swaying dangerously in your hammock, this is paradise music from the upper echelons.

            TRACK LISTING

            A. Naked Hunger (Vocal Mix)
            B. Naked Hunger (Spoken Word Mix) 

            Graham Hunt

            Timeless World Forever

              Graham Hunt has an intuitive ability to carve out his own space within the long, confusing history of American pop music. The Wisconsin-based songwriter has spent the past four years hard at work building records that synthesize timeless guitar pop chops with a layered approach to production and a sly lyrical eye. His music balances the surreal with the quotidian, the melodic with the rhythmic, the cryptic with the triumphant–often proving that slacker playfulness and Heartland earnestness are not mutually exclusive.

              'Timeless World Forever' - Hunt’s first release for Run For Cover - provides closure on a formidable body of songs while opening the gates for a new stage in the artist’s long, prolific career. For years, Hunt has been a staple of the Midwest indie rock world, dating back to his time leading Midnight Reruns and performing with acts like Mike Krol and Disq. In 2019 he released his first solo record, 'Leaving Silver City', but it was 2022’s 'If You Knew Would You Believe It?' where he hit his stride. The album was quickly followed by 'Try Not To Laugh' in 2023, and now 'Timeless World Forever' picks up those threads. The three records are of a piece: all made in the same Madison basement with a beat-driven density and sonic imagination that is as indebted to rap and rave as power pop.

              It’s hard to look backwards and forwards at the same time without getting your wheels stuck in some sludgy atemporal mud. By sheer force of commitment, Graham Hunt has made a body of music that makes an argument for experimentation within a tradition— one that invokes both familiarity and mystery. Timeless World Forever is the culmination of a half-decade of growth; it’s the sound of a lifer revving up, shifting into a higher gear, pressing his foot on the pedal, and attacking the highway.

              TRACK LISTING

              1. I Just Need Enough
              2. East Side Screamer
              3. Robot World
              4. Spiritual Problems
              5. Been There Done That
              6. Power Object
              7. Frog In The Shower
              8. Cave Art
              9. CRC
              10. Movie Night

              Home Is Where

              Hunting Season

                Home Is Where is a renowned alt-emo band from Palm Coast, Florida. 'Hunting Season' is their third full-length album. It is the much-anticipated follow up to 2023's 'The Whaler', which received praise from Pitchfork, Paste, Stereogum, and more.

                TRACK LISTING

                1. Reptile House
                2. Migration Patterns
                3. Articial Grass
                4. Black Metal Mormon
                5. Stand-up Special
                6. Bike Week
                7. Everyone Won The Loto
                8. Shenandoah
                9. Milk & Diesel
                10. Mechanical Bull
                11. The Wolf Man
                12. Roll Tide
                13. Drive-by Mooning

                Underworld

                A Hundred Days Off - 2025 Reissue

                  First released in 2002 – This 2025 reissue of 'A Hundred Days Off' is pressed on 180gsm heavy weight black double vinyl. Cut at half speed and meticulously checked for the highest quality audio, this double gatefold has the classic design from the original pressing but with added spine detail to showcase your collection.

                  Review from 2002:
                  This is everything you want and expect from an Underworld LP! It's full of richly textured techno and tech-house tracks (vocal or instrumental) with the occasional lush slowie thrown in for good measure. As good as anything else they've done, but unlikely to get them any new converts. Includes the fantastic "Two Months Off" single.

                  TRACK LISTING

                  1. Mo Move
                  2. Two Months Off
                  3. Twist
                  4. Sola Sistim
                  5. Little Speaker
                  6. Trim
                  7. Ess Gee
                  8. Dinosaur Adventure 3D
                  9. Ballet Lane
                  10. Luetin

                  Douglas MacIntyre

                  Hungry Beat : The Scottish Independent Pop Underground Movement (1977-1984)

                    The definitive oral history of Scottish postpunk, from Glasgow to Edinburgh, the Postcard label and Fast Product Description.

                    The immense cultural contribution made by two maverick Scottish independent music labels, Fast Product and Postcard, cannot be underestimated. Bob Last and Hilary Morrison in Edinburgh, followed by Alan Horne and Edwyn Collins in Glasgow helped to create a confidence in being Scottish that hitherto had not existed in pop music (or the arts in general in Scotland). Their fierce independent spirit stamped a mark of quality and intelligence on everything they achieved, as did their role in the emergence of regional independent labels and cultural agitators, such as Rough Trade, Factory and Zoo.

                    Hungry Beat is a definitive oral history of these labels and the Scottish post-punk period. Covering the period 1977-1984, the book begins with the Subway Sect and the Slits performance on the White Riot tour in Edinburgh and takes us through to Bob Last shepherding the Human League from experimental electronic artists on Fast Product to their triumphant number one single in the UK and USA, Don't You Want Me. Built on interviews with Last, Hilary Morrison, Paul Morley and members of The Human League, Scars, The Mekons, Fire Engines, Josef K, Aztec Camera, The Go-Betweens and The Bluebells, Hungry Beat offers a comprehensive overview of one of the most important periods of Scottish cultural output and the two labels that changed the landscape of British music.

                    Peter Hunnigale

                    Let's Stay Together

                    UK lovers singer Peter Hunnigale's covers of Al Green's classic mellow songs "Let's Stay Together" and "I'm Still In Love With You" are now available! The A-side is a cover of Al Green's indomitable masterpiece "Let's Stay Together" released in 1971, and the B-side is also a cover of the superb sweet "I'm Still In Love With You" also released by Al Green in 1972 with the Peter's sweet vocal.

                    TRACK LISTING

                    1. Let's Stay Together
                    2. I'm Still In Love

                    Brendan Perry

                    Eye Of The Hunter / Live At The I.C.A.

                      Some fifteen years after Dead Can Dance’s self-titled debut, Brendan Perry first stepped out on his own in 1999 with the wondrous eight track album, Eye of the Hunter.

                      Having mutually disbanded Dead Can Dance so he and Lisa Gerrard could focus on their own material (a hiatus that would last seven years between playing live shows and sixteen between making albums), Brendan’s debut built on his renown as a solo performer, having often played just he and an acoustic guitar during his band’s otherworldly live shows. Indeed, Dead Can Dance’s first official live album, 1994’s Toward The Within, captures just this with three Brendan solo tracks helping to set the scene for what came next.

                      Recorded at Brendan's Quivvy Church studio in County Cavan in Ireland and backed by the band of Liam Bradley (drums), Glen Garrett (bass guitar) and Martin Quinn (pedal steel), Brendan performs the guitar, a 12-string guitar, mandolin and keys to achieve a rich, gothic sound while the album’s incredible production elevates his vocals to Scott Walker and Tim Buckley levels of delivery; two clear influences, the latter’s ‘I Must Have Been Blind Here’ is thoughtfully covered here.

                      A record that has been out of print on vinyl since its release in 1999, people have been asking for it to be repressed for long enough. Having been mastered at Abbey Road, fans will be delighted to hear that not only is Eye of the Hunter finally being reissued but that it’s also been expanded to include Live at the I.C.A. The single ‘Happy Time (Live at the I.C.A.)’, a Tim Buckley cover, is released today from the latter. A true collectible, this extra album has previously only been available on a rare as hen’s teeth promotional cassette, recorded during 4AD’s infamous 13 Year Itch residency at London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts in 1993. Chris Bigg’s fantastic art remains front and centre, upgraded to a gatefold sleeve for the LP with the coloured vinyl matching the album’s palette (Eye of the Hunter on transparent teal and Live at the I.C.A. on seafoam green). 

                      TRACK LISTING

                      Eye Of The Hunter

                      1. Saturday’s Child
                      2. Voyage Of Bran
                      3. Medusa
                      4. Sloth
                      5. I Must Have Been Blind
                      6. Captive Heart
                      7. Death Will Be My Bride
                      8. Archangel 

                               
                      Live At The I.C.A.

                      1. Alone / American Dreaming
                      2. Sarabande
                      3. Sloth   
                      4. Chase The Blues
                      5. Captive Heart
                      6. Happy Time
                      7. Don’t Fade Away

                      David Cavanagh

                      The Creation Records Story - My Magpie Eyes Are Hungry For The Prize

                        Out of print for many years and regarded as one of the greatest music books ever written, My Magpie Eyes are Hungry for the Prize: The Creation Records Story is the definitive account of the iconic British record label, republished for the label's 40th anniversary.

                        'The greatest book ever written on British independent music' Guardian 'One of the best British music books of the last ten years' Mojo

                        Founded by Alan McGee in 1983, Creation Records achieved notoriety as the home of Primal Scream, the Jesus and Mary Chain and other anti-Establishment acts. During the Britpop boom of the mid-90s, the astonishing success of Oasis brought Creation fame on the world stage. In 1999, however, McGee announced his shock departure as his label's influence over a generation of British music came to a confusing and disappointing end. Containing interviews with Creation musicians, employees, supporters and detractors, this is the inside story of Creation Records - and of British music since the 1980s.

                        Emile Mosseri

                        Heaven Hunters

                          Emile Mosseri is an Oscar and GRAMMYnominated artist, earning acclaim for his scores for the films ‘Minari’ (2021) and ‘The Last Black Man In San Francisco’ (2019).

                          Recently worked with Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith on the critically acclaimed album, ‘I Could Be Your Dog / I Could Be Your Moon’ (2022).

                          On ‘Heaven Hunters’, Emile Mosseri looks inwards, using his distinctive sound and gift for musical storytelling for his most personal work.

                          Produced by The Haxan Cloak, ‘Heaven Hunters’ explores the weight of choosing one path in life, putting to death every other possible future, and finding comfort in redefining happiness. 

                          For Mosseri, the search for Heaven - a concept of perpetual happiness void of suffering - is a fruitless effort that blocks us from finding peace and balance in life as it really is.

                          Driven by Mosseri’s poignant lyrics and intimate singing, ‘Heaven Hunters’ is a celebration of the highs and lows that create that equilibrium, built around songs of longing, love, heartbreak, familial struggle, and domestic bliss. It is a vulnerable, heartfelt album that is both expansive and cinematic in its dynamic scope and deeply stripped down and exposed in its emotional core, ready to be experienced as intimately as possible.

                          TRACK LISTING

                          Heaven Hunters
                          Oklahoma Baby
                          My Greedy Heart
                          Home For The Summer
                          Some Kind Of Sting
                          All For The Bliss
                          Where The Waters Warm
                          Two Heaven Hunters
                          In The Shadows
                          Rosewater

                          The Telescopes

                          Hungry Audio Tapes (RSD23 EDITION)

                            THIS IS A RECORD STORE DAY 2023 EXCLUSIVE, LIMITED TO ONE PER PERSON.

                            Previously only available as a download and CD on the band's Bandcamp page, this is it's first appearance on vinyl. metal machine music... moody and alluring. edwin pouncey, the wire beautiful, chaotic and compelling - genres are unimportant, the telescopes pay pigeonholes as much attention as pigeons do immigration officials. the telescopes are truly transcendental, they make the music they feel moved to when they feel moved to do so. This is why they can record a perfect pulse drone backwash like 'another sky' and equally why legions of allegedly cutting edge bands will rip off and run out with a diluted version within the next year. this is why 'household objective#2' is the coolest and scariest piece of electronica to surface since the BBC's radiophonic workshop got dr who off to a flier. the telescopes light a torch under the arse of a depressingly homogenized world, but don't follow theirs, light your own, it's what they'd prefer. Milky Clear Vinyl

                            The next album release on Goldie's fast-rising, boutique label Fallen Tree 1Hundred, The Day Out of Time by The Degrees is the Acid Jazz/Soul and Trip Hop long-player from drum and bass man of the moment Break, alsongside singer songwriter isha Campbell, heavily inspired by their home town of Bristol.

                            The album follows a year of lead-in singles nicely supported by Mary Anne Hobbs, Huey Morgan on BBC Radio 6Music, Mi-Soul, Solar and playlisted on the legendary Jazz FM.



                            TRACK LISTING

                            1. Nothing Else
                            2. Blinded
                            3. Nothing
                            4. Need You
                            5. Between The Rain
                            6. All Said And Done
                            7. Faith And Belief
                            8. Follow Me Down
                            9. No Escape
                            10. Back Down
                            11. Cold Feet
                            12. Of The Night

                            Lomond Campbell

                            Under This Hunger Moon We Fell

                              ‘Under This Hunger Moon We Fell’ is the new album from the uniquely talented, multi-instrumental artificer Lomond Campbell, the third and final instalment of his experiments using tape loops at the heart of his music making process.

                              The album ranges from soft, delicate atmospheric musings such as ‘Bastard Wing’ and ‘Leave Only Love Behind’ to the dark electronics of ‘And They Are Afraid Of Her’ and ‘Phonon For No One’, which Campbell describes as “akin to a massive machine starting up, like a huge sinister power mobilising”. During its gloomier moments, ‘Under This Hunger Moon We Fell’ buries tonally ambiguous ambience underneath hazy, distorted textures created via the gradual degradation of the tape. It creates a dream-like backdrop with a moody undertone created by deep basslines and hulking percussive elements, blended with orchestral sounds that add an air of humanity.

                              “Visual beauty, tactility and mesmeric kinetics are just as important to his creations as the sounds their movements facilitate” Electronic Sound

                              “He’s a bit of a genius I think. Based up in the highlands, maker of machines, music and art” Mary Anne Hobbs (BBC 6Music)

                              TRACK LISTING

                              Bastard Wing
                              Phonon For No One
                              Sister Rena
                              The Mountain And The Pendulum
                              Under This Hunger Moon We Fell
                              Leave Only Love Behind
                              And They Are Afraid Of Her
                              For The Uncarved
                              Even Songbirds Suffer
                              Alters

                              700 Bliss

                              Nothing To Declare

                                700 Bliss is the forward-thinking duo of DJ Haram and Moor Mother. Their first full length for Hyperdub is an album of noise rap that ties together the raw edges of club music and hip hop with punk energy, jazz, house-party catharsis, percussion-heavy analogue sound design, and cheeky skits, ranging from experimental rap tracks with rolling hi hats and lyrical bravado, to poetry set to noise and sound collage.

                                Moor Mother and DJ Haram started collaborating in 2014 and eventually formed 700 Bliss, a blistering live act in Philly's DIY scene, releasing their 2018 debut, Spa 700 on Halcyon Veil / Don Giovanni Records. Since that time, both artists have grown global followings. Moor Mother is a prolific solo artist and collaborator, writer, and member of Black Quantum Futurism while Haram has been curating and creating radio shows, DJing, and producing (including an EP for Hyperdub in 2019).

                                ‘Nothing To Declare’ is a smart, danceable revelation, a chiseled soundscape of dive bombing bass, piercing bleeps, crunchy distortion, and wavering synth lines. Welcoming in a variety of voices from their extended, cross-genre scene, 700 Bliss also bring along a cast of collaborators, including vocalists Orion Sun, Lawfandah, Ase Manual, and Ali Logout (from the band Special Interest), plus Palestinian producer Muqata'a, and writer M Téllez who delivers a surreal sci fi monologue over a pounding kick drum on ‘More Victories’.

                                ‘Nothing To Declare’ is a deeply layered rewriting of hip hop and electronic music that gives more with each listen. You won't hear another rap album like it in 2022.

                                TRACK LISTING

                                A1. Nothing To Declare
                                A2. Totally Spies Ft Lafawndah
                                A3. Nightflame Ft Orion Sun
                                A4. Anthology
                                A5. Discipline
                                A6. BlessGrips
                                A7. Easyjet
                                A8. Candace Parker Ft Muqata’a
                                B1. No More Kings
                                B2. Capitol Ft Alli Logout
                                B3. Sixteen
                                B4. Spirit Airlines
                                B5. Crown
                                B6. More Victories Ft M. Téllez
                                B7. Seven
                                B8. Lead Level 15 Ft Ase Manual

                                The James Hunter Six

                                With Love

                                  Daptone Records presents The James Hunter Six's latest offering, With Love: a heart-shaped collection of candle-lit ballads and love songs.

                                  Plucked like so many "he loves you" petals from the vast and sumptuous garden of his Daptone Recordings, these twelve lilting melodies have been selected and sequenced with great care, tenderness, and intention by Daptone staff for the solitary purpose of compiling some of the criminally overlooked treasures in the James Hunter Six's critically acclaimed catalog.


                                  TRACK LISTING

                                  1. Something’s Calling
                                  2. I Don’t Wanna Be Without You
                                  3. Who’s Fooling Who
                                  4. If I Only Knew
                                  5. Carina
                                  6. Take It As You Find It
                                  7. This Is Where We Came In
                                  8. Heartbreak
                                  9. It Was Gonna Be You
                                  10. Never

                                  Jorg Thomasius

                                  Acht Gesange Der Schwarzen Hunde

                                    Experimenteller Elektronik-Underground DDR 1980-1990) Jörg Thomasius, discovered progressive sounds in the early 1970s. He was increasingly drawn towards the electronic signals emanating from West Berlin, so close and yet so far away, carried on radio waves through the Iron Curtain and surfacing sporadically in eager record collector circles on the eastern side of the wall. The material collected on “Acht Gesänge der schwarzen Hunde” spans the years 1980-1990. Spanning a full decade, the selection presents Thomasius as the multifaceted artist he is, even if he sees himself as more of an experimental DIY sonic creator: spherical, elegaic sounds float around whimsical jewels of extreme playfulness, weaving obscure vocal fragments into strange minimal constructs.

                                    Earthless

                                    Night Parade Of One Hundred Demons

                                      There’s an ancient Japanese legend in which a horde of demons, ghosts and other terrifying ghouls descend upon the sleeping villages once a year. Known as Hyakki Yagyō, or the Night Parade of One Hundred Demons, one version of the tale states that anyone who witnesses this otherworldly procession will die instantly—or be carried off by the creatures of the night. As a result, the villagers hide in their homes, lest they become victims of these supernatural invaders.

                                      Such is the inspiration for the latest album from EARTHLESS. “My son is really into mythical creatures and old folk stories about monsters and ghosts,” bassist Mike Eginton explains. “We came across the ‘Night Parade of One Hundred Demons’ in a book of traditional Japanese ghost stories. I like the idea of people hiding and being able to hear the madness but not see it. It’s the fear of the unknown.”

                                      Whereas 2018’s Black Heaven featured shorter songs and vocals from guitarist Isaiah Mitchell on much of the album—an unprecedented move for the San Diego power trio—their latest is a return to the epic instrumentals EARTHLESS made their unmistakable name on. Night Parade Of One Hundred Demons is comprised of two monster songs—the 41-minute, two-part title track and the 20-minute “Death To The Red Sun.”

                                      The scenario that allowed for this kind of exploration was a stark contrast to that of Black Heaven. At that point, Mitchell was living in the Bay Area, which made it difficult for the band to get together and work on the type of long instrumental pieces they’re known for. But in March 2020, the guitarist moved back to San Diego. More specifically, he moved back the night the pandemic lockdown kicked in. Bad timing, perhaps—or maybe perfect timing.

                                      Plus, they were all on the same page about not wanting to do another record with vocals. “In a way, I think this album was a reaction to our last record,” Eginton says. “Black Heaven was outside our comfort zone. I think it was a good record, but it was challenging to write songs in a more traditional verse-chorus-verse format. This one was more enjoyable. I’m sure we’ll do more vocal tracks in the future, but for the time being I see that album as a one-off.”

                                      Given the record’s inspiration, it should come as no surprise that Night Parade of One Hundred Demons strikes a more sinister tone than the rest of the band’s catalogue. “It definitely has a darker, almost evil kind of vibe compared to stuff we’ve done in the past,” Rubalcaba says. “There’s more paranoia and noise, and some of Isaiah’s whammy-bar stuff kind of reminds me of these Jeff Hanneman moments in Reign In Blood, where it just seems like everything is going to hell. It’s pretty fun.”

                                      Night Parade of One Hundred Demons was recorded in San Diego with Rubalcaba’s childhood friend Ben Moore, who’s worked with everyone from DIAMANDA GALAS and BURT BACHARACH to CEREMONY and HOT SNAKES. When Eginton wasn’t tracking his bass parts, he worked on the album’s incredible sleeve art. “He really dedicated himself to the project,” Rubalcaba says. “He’d be drawing in the studio with, like, a coal-miner’s lamp on his head while we were doing overdubs. He really knocked it out of the park.”

                                      All told, Night Parade of One Hundred Demons isn’t just a return to the band’s traditional format—it’s a return to their very beginnings. “This album actually has the very first Earthless riff in it,” Eginton reveals. “We just recorded it 20 years after we wrote it. But we’re really happy with how this record came out. We feel it might be our finest to date.” 


                                      Honeymoon Killers

                                      Hung Far Low

                                        Jerry Teel - guitar, harmonica, vocals (The Chrome Cranks, Knoxville Girls, Big City Stompers, etc).
                                        Jon Spencer - guitar (Blues Explosion, Pussy Galore, Five Dollar Priest, etc).
                                        Russell Simins - drums (Blues Explosion, etc).
                                        Lisa Wells - bass.

                                        Hung Far Low" is the fifth and final studio album by New York noise rock band The Honeymoon Killers, originally released in 1991 and is now remastered in order to achieve the extreme sound desired for this band.

                                        The Honeymoon Killers recorded this album picking up 2/3 of the nascent Jon Spencer Blues Explosion.

                                        Andrew Hung

                                        Devastations

                                          Stars collapse and new worlds arise in Devastations, the bold new album from Andrew Hung.

                                          Andrew Hung is an artist known for his breakthrough debut Realisationship, film soundtracks (The Greasy Strangler, An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn) and his collaborations (Fuck Buttons, Beth Orton and Aimée Osbourne)

                                          His work as Fuck Buttons brought about three critically-acclaimed albums, headline slots at festivals such as Glastonbury, Green Man and All Tomorrow’s Parties. Their music sound tracked key moments in the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony.

                                          Hung went on to work with cult director Jim Hosking and his films “The Greasy Strangler” (winning best comedy at the Empire awards, “An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn” and “Tropical Cop Tales” for Adult Swim.

                                          Hung continued his collaborative streak through writing and producing with artist Beth Orton on her career redefining album Kidsticks (described by The Skinny as “…an exceptional return to form.”) and daughter of a rock god, Aimée Osbourne on her incredible debut album Vacare Adamaré (Released under the name ARO).

                                          Hung now returns his attention to his own expression.

                                          Hung’s second album Devastations is the ecstatic cry of colour found between light and dark. The album documents a transitional period in Hung’s life; a stepping out from the shadows. Hung explores the deepest recesses of his psyche and in doing so finds himself reconciling the light and dark within. Underlying the propulsive bests and prisms of noise is a melodic tenderness that weaves throughout the album; an offering hand emerging from a turbulent sky. The deepening of inner space becomes an exploration of the universal; a new beginning from the Devastations of old worlds.

                                          The artist wrote, performed, produced and mixed the whole album himself. He also painted the self-portrait that adorns the cover of the album. The oil painting further illuminates the artist’s intentions in his work; it depicts the artist stepping out of a shadowy world, partially lit by the bright light of the sun.


                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                          Barry says: Former Fuck Button Andrew Hung returns for only his second full album under his own name, though has been busy with a number of superb soundtrack outings since then. 'Devastations' is a brilliantly innovative mix of gothic synth pop, avant electronica and slow motion loungy Krautrock grooves, all topped with Hung's distinctive vocal style. Bold and exciting, and filled with moments of pure joy.

                                          TRACK LISTING

                                          Side A
                                          1. Battle
                                          2. Promises
                                          3. Brother
                                          4. Colour

                                          Side B
                                          1. Light
                                          2. Wave
                                          3. Space
                                          4. Goodbye 

                                          Sophie Hunger

                                          Halluzinationen

                                            Berlin-based, Swiss singer, multi-instrumentalist and film composer Sophie Hunger will release her seventh studio album - her first in two years - ‘Halluzinationen’ on August 28, 2020 via Caroline International. The album - recorded at Abbey Road Studios in live continuous takes - is produced by MPG UK Producer Of The Year, Speedy Wunderground’s Dan Carey (Kate Tempest, Fontaines DC), also at the helm for 2018’s ‘Molecules’ which featured 6Music play-listed single ‘I Opened A Bar’.

                                            ‘Halluzinationen’ arrives bearing an emphatic German title, as Hunger - still resident in Berlin’s Kreuzberg neighbourhood - picks at the creative dependency between loneliness and the imagination. Electing this time around to decamp from Carey’s Speedy Wunderground studio in South London to the august surrounds of Abbey Road’s Studio 2, ‘Halluzinationen’ is suffused with the nervous energy of its continuous live recording technique, with the album captured in sequence just six times over the course of two days. It’s an approach Hunger succinctly identifies as ‘Full risk’.

                                            Sophie Hunger’s six solo albums to date have accrued over a quarter of a million sales, drawing her comparisons to contemporaries including Sharon Van Etten and PJ Harvey, with fans as wide-ranging as Lauren Laverne (who says of Sophie ‘I love this woman’), Steven Wilson (who tapped Hunger to guest on his UK Top 3 album ‘To The Bone’) and unlikely enough, footballing legend Eric Cantona (a long-standing fan of Sophie’s who guested to intone in French on ‘Supermoon’). Sophie made her debut at Glastonbury in 2010 as the first Swiss artist to ever play the festival (since selling out 1,000 capacity venues with ease on the continent), and 2016 saw Hunger also make her - very successful - first outing in film scoring, with her soundtrack for the Oscar & Golden Globe-nominated Ma Vie de Courgette earning her a Cesar nomination to boot.


                                            TRACK LISTING

                                            1. Liquid Air
                                            2. Finde Mich
                                            3. Halluzinationen
                                            4. Bad Medication
                                            5. Alpha Venom
                                            6. Rote Beeten Aus Arsen
                                            7. Everything Is Good
                                            8. Maria Magdalena
                                            9. Security Check
                                            10. Stranger

                                            Man Man

                                            Dream Hunting In The Valley Of In-Between

                                              Honus Honus (aka Ryan Kattner) has devoted his career to exploring the uncertainty between life’s extremes, beauty and ugliness, order and chaos. The songs on ‘Dream Hunting In The Valley Of The In-Between’, Man Man’s first album in over six years and their Sub Pop debut, are as intimate, soulful and timeless as they are audaciously inventive and daring, resulting in his best Man Man album to date.

                                              The 17-track effort, featuring ‘Cloud Nein’, ‘Future Peg’, ‘On the Mend’, ‘Sheela’ and ‘Animal Attraction’, was produced by Cyrus Ghahremani, mixed by S. Husky Höskulds (Norah Jones, Tom Waits, Mike Patton, Solomon Burke, Bettye LaVette, Allen Toussaint) and mastered by Dave Cooley (Blood Orange, M83, DIIV, Paramore, Snail Mail, clipping).

                                              ‘Dream Hunting In The Valley Of The In-Between’ also includes guest vocals from Steady Holiday’s Dre Babinski on ‘Future Peg’ and ‘If Only’ and Rebecca Black (singer of the viral pop hit ‘Friday’) on ‘On the Mend’ and ‘Lonely Beuys’.

                                              The album follows the release of ‘Beached’ and ‘Witch’, Man Man’s contributions to Vol. 4 of the Sub Pop Singles Club in 2019.

                                              TRACK LISTING

                                              Dreamers
                                              Cloud Nein
                                              On The Mend
                                              Lonely Beuys
                                              Future Peg
                                              Goat
                                              Inner Iggy
                                              Hunters
                                              Oyster Point
                                              The Prettiest Song In The
                                              World
                                              Animal Attraction
                                              Sheela
                                              Unsweet Meat
                                              Swan
                                              Powder My Wig
                                              If Only
                                              In The Valley Of The In-Between

                                              James Hunter Six

                                              Nick Of Time

                                                Back in the spotlight with a sublime new rhythm and blues record, James Hunter follows up six critically acclaimed albums with his latest recording, Nick of Time, set for release on Brooklyn’s renowned soul label Daptone Records.

                                                Nick of Time is a shining testament of how a master songsmith continually draws fresh water from a bottomless well. Recorded and produced by Bosco Mann, Nick of Time features one of today’s foremost soul singers at the top of his game performing with musicians who’ve backed some of the biggest contemporary music stars including Daptone artists Sharon Jones and Charles Bradley. Nick of Time will be internationally released on March 6, 2020.

                                                For Nick of Time, Hunter and Daptone co-founder Bosco Mann hunkered down in the label’s Penrose Studios in Riverside, California for what certainly will be one of 2020’s standout soul recordings. Unmistakably another stunning James Hunter album, Nick of Time is a voyage between beautiful, mid-tempo rumba recalling early King/Federal releases, while lush arrangements summon lost tracks from early '60s Burt Bacharach sessions. Nick of Time is steeped in an era when soul records were driven by earth-shattering vocal performances. James Hunter hands down ushers classic soul music into the 21st Century with a sense of timelessness that’s rare these days.

                                                James Hunter is an everlasting writer of compelling narratives sung with true grit while backed by an ace band of New York City’s finest musicians. Nick of Time finds Hunter in the company of Victor Axelrod (piano), Adam Scone (organ), Rudy Petschauer (drums), Myles Weeks (bass), Michael Buckley (baritone saxophone), and Freddy DeBoe (tenor saxophone). On the road for an extensive U.S., U.K., and European tour in support of Nick of Time, Matt Slocum (keyboards) takes the reins on keys for a hearty James Hunter Six ensemble ready to electrify soul music fans as they hit venerable stages in a city near you in spring 2020.


                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                1. I Can Change Your Mind
                                                2. Who's Fooling Who
                                                3. Till I Hear It From You
                                                4. Never
                                                5. Missing In Action
                                                6. Nick Of Time
                                                7. Brother Or Other
                                                8. Ain't Goin' Up In One Of Those Things
                                                9. Take It As You Find It
                                                10. Can't Help Myself
                                                11. How 'Bout Now
                                                12. Paradise For One
                                                13. He's Your Could've Been

                                                Anna Calvi

                                                Hunted

                                                  In the summer of 2018, Anna Calvi released her third album Hunter. On the album, she explored sexuality and breaking the laws of gender conformity. Following a stellar 18 months, which saw Calvi write her first television score (for Peaky Blinders) and receive her third consecutive Mercury Prize nomination (the first solo artist to achieve this feat), Calvi has now crafted a stunning reworking of Hunter into Hunted. Revisiting her first recordings for Hunter, Calvi found they offered an intimate and private view of the songs’ initial intentions. Distilled to their bare essence on Hunted: her masterful guitar playing and formidable vocals, Calvi then asked Courtney Barnett, Joe Talbot (IDLES), Charlotte Gainsbourg and Julia Holter to collaborate with her and further transform the songs.

                                                  On Hunted, Calvi said, “During a break from touring I went back and listened to the first recordings I ever made of ‘Hunter’. These recordings capture the very moment I first wrote these songs, and recorded them on my own, in my attic studio. I find something especially intimate about sharing these most private recordings with my favourite singers and asking them to lend their voices and artistic sensibility. Courtney Barnett is an amazing artist. Her voice and guitar playing together are mind blowing. Her ability to connect the profound to the smallest moments of human experience is the unique talent of a true artist.”

                                                  On working together, Barnett said, “Anna is a completely awe-inspiring performer, it’s impossible to take your eyes off her onstage. I love her songwriting for its beautiful and perfect balance between aggression and tenderness.” More raw-sounding than their original incarnations, the tracks on Hunted shine under the light of a different lens, one that brings the innate fragility of the compositions to the forefront and exquisitely melds together the dichotomy of the hunter and the hunted, the primal and the beautiful, the vulnerable and the strong.

                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                  Barry says: The superb turnaround of Anna Calvi's 2018 LP 'Hunter' into 'Hunted' sees Calvi collaborating with a selection of some of the greatest names in modern indie music, and adds futher gravitas to the stunningly written and brilliantly performed pieces on show. Deep and soulful, swimming with gothcic drive and singularly enchanting, this is a perfect companion or a wonderful listen on it's own.

                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                  Swimming Pool (feat. Julia Holter)
                                                  Hunter
                                                  Eden (feat. Charlotte Gainsbourg)
                                                  Away
                                                  Don’t Beat The Girl Out Of My Boy (feat. Courtney Barnett)
                                                  Wish (feat. Joe Talbot/IDLES)
                                                  Indies Or Paradise

                                                  Various Artists

                                                  Youth In Action Talent Hunt Winners

                                                    Youth in Action, Inc. (YIA) was formed in 1963 when the Central Brooklyn Coordinating Council received a grant to develop a youth services program in the Bedford-Stuyvesant community. It was originally organized to identify and address the social problems that were leading to the high crime rate in Bed-Stuy. Recently the Smithsonian Museum of African American History released an archive of footage filmed by a community activist, which shows the real-world effects of the group's efforts: young people engaged in sports, the arts, and other activities to better themselves and their world. The appearances by Jackie and Bobby Kennedy point to the group's relationship to the Great Society programs of President Lyndon B. Johnson. What there is no mention of in either the NMAAHC's collection of YIA materials nor in the Brooklyn Public Library's also extensive collection is this talent show and the record that came to be because of it.

                                                    Local vocal groups chose tunes to cover from the era (1964 - 1968) ranging from The Rascals to The Intruders, from The O'Jays to Billy Stewart. All of these groups were backed by a local act called The Thrillers Band. The winners of the talent contest were then invited into the studio to record their versions which would be pressed up on this record and given away to local radio and TV stations. The hope of the whole thing was that this would help the young groups get discovered by producers and record labels and start their professional music careers. The intro to the album is Reverend Horace Tyler congratulating the winners and asking them "to just remember, when you reach the top and become our big stars of tomorrow, don't forget YIA". What this album may lack in fidelity and production it more than makes up for in charm. The engineers at the recording sessions pump in pre-recorded applause and screaming to give the it the feel of the day of the contest while the young groups sing their hearts out, clearly giving their all. From today's perspective, soul music fans will lose it over the choices of covers on this record and the killer, raw, innocent performances of them by these local Brooklyn groups. 


                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    A:
                                                    1. The Thrillers Band
                                                    2. Love Makes A Woman
                                                    3. I Wish It Would Rain
                                                    4. Come & Get These Memories
                                                    5. I Want To Be Sweeter 

                                                    B:
                                                    1. Cowboys To Girls
                                                    2. Grooving
                                                    3. Cross My Heart
                                                    4. The Way You Do The Things You Do
                                                    5. Dry Your Eyes

                                                    Anna Calvi

                                                    Hunter

                                                    Hunter, the third album from Anna Calvi, is the embodiment of the feeling of truly letting go. For the art-rock singer-songwriter it was a catharsis, and an opportunity to be more truthful than she ever had been been before. Revered in the British music industry since she emerged in 2011 (BRIT Award and twice Mercury Prize nominated), she has teamed up with esteemed producer Nick Launay (Nick Cave, Grinderman), Adrian Utley (Portishead) and Martyn Casey (The Bad Seeds) to bring this galvanising record to life.

                                                    Hunter is an album of visceral guitars and vocals, exploring sexualityand breaking the laws of gender conformity. Passionate subject matter calls for passionate delivery, and on Hunter, Calvi pushes the limits of her guitar and her voice beyond anything she’s recorded before. It was important to Calvi that the record was as vulnerable as it is strong; as beautiful as it is ugly. To be the hunter and the hunted.


                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                    Barry says: Calvi is at once arresting and mesmerising, mixing evocative gothic symphonics and soaring melodic waves with a brittle undercurrent, flipping from shimmering synth pop to dark bubbling ambient in the blink of an eye. As immediately appreciable musically as it is conceptually exceptional.

                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    01. As A Man
                                                    02. Hunter
                                                    03. Don’t Beat The Girl Out Of My Boy
                                                    04. Indies Or Paradise
                                                    05. Swimming Pool
                                                    06. Alpha
                                                    07. Chain
                                                    08. Wish
                                                    09. Away
                                                    10. Eden 

                                                    As bottom end provider for Cinematic Orchestra and Paper Tiger, Hunrosa (AKA Sam Vicary) already has something of a pedigree for a man of such tender years. His music glides effortlessly between Bonobo at his most sonorous, Jon Hopkins at his most ethereal and Flying Lotus at his most freaky.

                                                    Currently based in Manchester, his music captures the wild organic senses of his Cornish childhood, anchoring it with a darker 2am undercurrent. Following the success of "Ransom" (a firm favourite of BBC 6 Music’s Tom Ravenscroft) Hunrosa returns with his newest offering "We Know". An eerie, ethereal track full of haunting atmospheres, Vicary enlists Austrian percussion maestro Manu Delago, who lends his hang drum expertise to the proceedings weaving it amongst the twisting, intricate beats and Anna McLuckie’s delicate vocals.

                                                    Here, as a bonus release, here we get a tasty white label 12" with three reworkings from burgeoning producers Lavan, Etherwood and Danvers. Newcomer Lavan is up first, moulding the organic melodies and earthy percussion into a dubbed out, soulful and bouncy 4/4 number. Hospital Records golden boy Etherwood (whose band Hunrosa is also a member of) brings a late-night liquid DnB atmosphere into play, harnessing the raw emotional power of the lyrics, as reverberating piano chords strike out into the darkness. Having turned the heads of Bradley Zero and Gilles Peterson with his recent releases, CoOp and WotNot Music’s Danvers resets the atmosphere with a zen like extended intro, before launching headfirst into a hypnotic and enthralling looped rhythm section. The groove locked in place, it rises and falls with precision, joined by spaced-out synths throughout the nine-minute duration, allowing the majestic instrumentation to gather pace as the spine chilling vocals drift overhead.

                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    We Know (Lavan’s Never Forget Dub)
                                                    We Know (Etherwood Remix)
                                                    We Know (Danvers Remix)

                                                    At its heart, Hundred Acres -- the third full-length album from Wisconsin singer/songwriter S. Carey -- finds him grounded comfortably in his skin, but still with one foot in the stream. More direct than ever, there is a wellspring of confidence in this new batch of songs that lays bare the intricacies of life while keeping its ideas uncomplicated.

                                                    Trained in jazz, Carey’s astute musicianship has never been in question nor taken for granted, and the execution of Hundred Acres’ new ideas is seamless. He intentionally unburdened himself from a more complicated instrumentation palate for these ten songs, and, in effect, this modification to his approach brings the content of the work much closer to a living reality. By giving equal status to the indifference of nature and the concerns of a material world -- while employing more pop-oriented structures instead of the Steve Reich- or Talk Talk-ian repetitions of his past work -- a new balance is struck that creates something unique. This in turn provides equal status for the feeling that created each song, and the feeling each song creates. Almost impossibly, there is more air between the bars; Carey and his contributors sway like treetops in the wind, remaining flexible enough that they never threaten to break.

                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    1. Rose Petals
                                                    2. Hideout
                                                    3. Yellowstone
                                                    4. True North
                                                    5. Emery
                                                    6. Hundred Acres
                                                    7. More I See
                                                    8. Fool’s Gold
                                                    9. Have You Stopped To Notice
                                                    10. Meadow Song

                                                    Andrew Hung

                                                    Realisationship

                                                      Realisationship is Andrew Hung's debut solo album. As co-founder of Fuck Buttons; the highly-influential noise-electronic duo, Andrew Hung has toured extensively with headline shows at the Kentish Town Forum, Glastonbury and Greenman Festivals, been featured on the 2012 Olympics opening ceremony and all three albums have featured as Best New Music on Pitchfork Media. His production work has included Zun Zun Egui's "Shackles Gift" and co-writing/co-producing the critically acclaimed "Kidsticks" by Beth Orton. He soundtracked the multiple-award winning film "The Greasy Strangler". 

                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                      Side A:
                                                      1. Say What You Want
                                                      2. Elbow
                                                      3. No I Won’t
                                                      4. Private Commercial
                                                      5. Whispers
                                                      Side B:
                                                      1. Shadow
                                                      2. Sugar Pops
                                                      3. Animal
                                                      4. Open Your Eyes

                                                      Lionoil return with record number four from Edinburgh cat Thinktank. This unique and shadowy producer taking us on a dive around his subaquatic crib, drifting between it's many chambers - each one stranger and more manic than the next. Within this flooded house are cupboards of digi-dub hysteria, boxes of ginger-snap crunchy electro and an attic full of flailing blippy techno that Thinktank has offered to dancefloors outside and above. Three tracks cut at 45 for the club, built for enhancing maritime mindfulness and amphibian serenity. First up, "Salve" protects our skin and soothes our egos. Flip it over and deadly digi-dub rain-dance ceremony "Computers Need More Africa" does exactly what it says on the tin. Finally, "Underwater Allies" is Thinktank’s entrance theme / warrior’s dance / getting out of the shower groove. Always wear a wetsuit! 

                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                      A1. Salve
                                                      B1. Computers Need More Africa
                                                      B2. Our Underwater Allies

                                                      DJ Format & Abdominal

                                                      Still Hungry

                                                        For fourteen years, DJ Format and rapper Abdominal have been entertaining crowds from Toronto to the UK. Now the hip-hop stars are back at it in 2017 with their new album "Still Hungry". While they both have collaborated on each other's solo records, "Still Hungry" marks their first joint album. Still Hungry boasts the best of what Format and Abs bring to the hip-hop community: funky, up-tempo and slick beats, coupled with intelligent, savvy lyrics. The album also showcases a grittier, harder sound, reflecting the maturity of the two artists, giving their audience some head-bobbing bangers that could rock any concert hall. Format and Abs have contributed to each other's albums, with Abs providing slick verses on Format's debut album "Music for the Mature B-Boy", and Format producing tracks on Abdominal's debut release "Escape from the Pigeon Hole". In 2003 they provided support for Jurassic 5's European tour, and then continued touring together as headliners based on how hype crowds became when they took the stage. Together, they have toured the UK more than twenty times to sold-out crowds. They have rocked stages such as Glastonbury Festival, Boomtown Festival and the iconic Jazz Café and Brixton Academy venues in London. They have also brought their high-energy shows to Australia and across Europe several times over the past fifteen years. Like any memorable hip-hop team, DJ Format & Abdominal have found success by working off each other's strengths and giving the global hip-hop community a unique and funky sound destined to be a fixture in every rap lover's collection.

                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                        Still Hungry
                                                        We're Back
                                                        Dirt
                                                        Behind The Scenes
                                                        Reflective Meditation Rhymes
                                                        Diamond Hammer
                                                        No Time
                                                        Forged From Hardship
                                                        White Rapper
                                                        We Say

                                                        Vexx

                                                        Wild Hunt

                                                          Recorded immediately following on from their truly epic European tour last Summer, ‘Wild Hunt’ by VEXX is a deliriously hot-wired mini-LP. Showcasing the band utterly consumed in the moment, these six tracks blaze with giddy abandon, raging mere heartbeats away from oblivion.

                                                          Recorded by Hayes & Sam at Dub Narcotic in Olympia, mastered by Golden Mastering. This LP is a one-time pressing (on black vinyl) in collaboration with our good friends at M’Lady’s Records, with incredible artwork drawn by Maryjane herself depicting the supernatural Wild Hunt in hot pursuit.


                                                          The James Hunter Six

                                                          Hold On!

                                                            James Hunter has been on the scene for enough years to acquire plenty of feathers in his cap. He has earned an international reputation as a rhythm and blues troubadour for his command of the microphone both on stage and in studio. This album, however, is something far deeper than just another notch in his belt. It is truly an artist’s vision come to fruition.

                                                            This may be James Hunter's fourth album, but it is his first Daptone record. Produced by Daptone's own Bosco Mann (Gabriel Roth) at Penrose Recorders (Daptone West) near his home in Riverside, California, ‘Hold On!’ is a perfect portrait of an artist at the top of his game. 

                                                            Though tunes like "(Baby) Hold On," "If That Don't Tell You," and "Stranded" carry the buoyant energy, crackerjack arrangements, and tough soulful pulse for which the band has become renowned, the true treasures of this LP may lie in the deeper grooves. Rumbas, boleros, bossanovas, and easy rockers, each one swinging more than the last: "This Is Where We Came In", "Something's Calling", "A Truer Heart", “Light of My Life”, “In The Dark” - no clichéd throwback nods to a-time-gone-by here.

                                                            These are forever songs crafted with immaculate care and ingenuity, sung with an effortless balance of tenderness and grit. Many will be tempted to describe it as “authentic,” but the word really has no place here. Hunter's words are truly his own and though at moments his voice may "evoke" Ray Charles or Sam Cooke, there lies an inherent naturalness in these songs that bucks any comparison past or present.


                                                            Dan Melchior Und Das Menace

                                                            Hunger

                                                              “The first time I heard Dan Melchior I felt betrayed that no one had turned my ear to his strange sounds before then. The LP was called Hello, I’m Dan Melchior and it starts with the line ‘I once did mushrooms with Björk…’ Goddamn, he had me at mushrooms.

                                                              “Since then, I’ve been blessed with unearthing several of his masterpieces from LP bins all around the world. Dan has made mighty and copious marks upon the world of wax. Every record is a wade through the primordial poem- brain that is Dan Melchior’s creative force.

                                                              “What we have here is a fabulous collection of classic Melchior und das Menace. We asked, he let us dig through the archive, and lo and behold: Hunger, a grip of unreleased Melchior gold. It will take less than ten seconds for the high to kick in after the rush of greasy guitars consume you at the get-go of ‘A Wizard Doesn’t Need a Computer.’ And yes, he’s taking the piss. “I’ve also been lucky enough to do some touring with him and his lovely wife and co-conspirator Letha. They may be the only white cats I know who don’t look weird in dashikis. I wish I was kidding…quite comely. Letha has been duking it out with a heavy illness, and although strong as ever, the bills are piling up and they could always use a hand. A portion of the proceeds from the sales of this record will go to aid them in this fight. Here’s a link to the website, should you feel the urge to donate otherwise: http://melchiorfund. blogspot.com/

                                                              “So please dig in with open ears and hearts. Let Dan melt your brains as he has ours at Castle Face.” - John Dwyer.

                                                              A few years ago, an unknown group from an unlikely town began generating the kind of "next big thing" blog buzz that eventually leads to a big label bidding war, support slots on major tours, and unanimous praise. For Bloomington, Indiana's Dreamers of the Ghetto, it resulted in a divorce and a devastating break-up.

                                                              "Someone I loved once gave me a box full of darkness. It took me years to understand that this too, was a gift." – Mary Oliver

                                                              Singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Luke Aaron Jones and fellow DOTG alum Marty Sprowles picked up the pieces and pared down the widescreen stadium-sized rock of Dreamers to the more intimate, introspective Hunterchild. Jones' vocals are more arresting than ever, indebted as much to vintage Peter Gabriel, Prince, and Depeche Mode as the rich well of electronic R&B explorations from a similar orbit as James Blake and The Weeknd in their most powerful moments. Hunterchild are comfortable in their own skin in a way that's almost unheard of for debut artists.

                                                              Co-produced with Kevin Ratterman (My Morning Jacket, Wax Fang), Hunterchild's eponymous debut album is noticeably more eclectic than Dreamers of the Ghetto. From the beat-heavy sexploits of "Part Time" to the stark falsetto professions of "Aching," this is a story in 11 parts. Equally complicated, heartbreaking and revelatory, Hunterchild bares an emotional fearlessness that only comes from a devotion to the light in the face of total darkness.

                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                              1. So Bad (5:23)
                                                              2. Part Time (4:33)
                                                              3. Aching (4:06)
                                                              4. Hunter (4:46)
                                                              5. Work You (4:01)
                                                              6. Fantasy (4:30)
                                                              7. Time Traveling Lover (5:00)
                                                              8. Alone (4:17)
                                                              9. Secret Messages (4:08)
                                                              10. No Anchor (5:12)
                                                              11. How It Feels (4:49)

                                                              Marnie

                                                              The Hunter Remixed

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

                                                                Crepuscule presents a special Record Store Day single by Marnie, the moniker adopted by Ladytron lead singer Helen Marnie for solo projects.
                                                                Issued in a strictly limited edition of just 500 copies on clear vinyl 12-inch to mark Record Store Day on 19 April 2014, The Hunter Remixed features four tracks, including brand new mixes by Stephen Morris of Joy Division/New Order and Scots electronic radicals Roman Nose.

                                                                The extended maxi single also includes the haunting original version of The Hunter from Helen’s debut album, Crystal World, produced by Ladytron bandmate Daniel Hunt, along with a smooth reboot of Sugarland by Berlin-based remixer Mark Reeder.

                                                                Photography by Lisa Devine. Logo Design by Laura Hussey.

                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                Side 1:
                                                                1. The Hunter (Album Version) 4.13
                                                                2. The Hunter (Remixed By Roman Nose) 5.43

                                                                Side 2:

                                                                1. The Hunter (Remixed By Stephen Morris) 7.02
                                                                2. Sugarland (Remixed By Mark Reeder) 3.23

                                                                Growlers

                                                                Hung At Heart

                                                                  Will appeal to fans of: The Black Keys, The Beach Boys, Thee Oh Sees, Ty Segall, Captain Beefheart, The Flying Burrito Brothers, The Black Lips, The Doors, The Allah-Las.

                                                                  “…pitchy organ and plunky, country-western bass are punctuated by faux-dub echoes that hang like tapestries in a chill-bro den.” SPIN

                                                                  “Invokes a smoking ‘60s beach party” Time Out

                                                                  “The So-Cal five-piece sound so comfortable being the stoned philosopher on Hung at Heart, hopping from party to party, delivering gems of lyrical wisdom in the midst of the thoroughly kicked out jams.” Consequence of Sound

                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                  1. Someday
                                                                  2. Naked Kids
                                                                  3. Salt On A Slug
                                                                  4. One Million Lovers
                                                                  5. No Need For Eyes
                                                                  6. Living In A Memory
                                                                  7. Pet Shop Eyes
                                                                  8. In Between
                                                                  9. Burden Of The Captain
                                                                  10. Row
                                                                  11. It's No Use

                                                                  Hunx And His Punx is the homoerotic vision of San Francisco-based performer/personality Hunx, aka Seth Bogart. Carrying the banner of his gay sisters (Rob Halford, Little Richard, Freddy Mercury). Hunx is proving himself a legendary child in his own right, charming gays and squares alike with his live shows and candor. The music pays homage to his varied influences (The Ronettes, The Ramones, Al Pacino’s “Cruising”), Hunx’s unique style defies genre and serves up equal helpings of 60′s girl group, bubblegum pop, and new wave with all of the hallmarks of the Bay Area garage rock scene Seth emerged from.

                                                                  Gay Singles” compiles all 5 of his sold-out singles released between 2008 and 2009 with a bonus track. The initial singles were released, and quickly disappeared to the vacuum chamber of eBay speculation. The first pressing of the LP is also now gone into a similar collector’s wormhole. We’re now proud to share a full and widely available release of “Gay Singles” with the world. It’s about time


                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                  01 U Don’t LIke Rock N Roll
                                                                  02 Gimmie Gimmie Back Your Love
                                                                  03 Hey Rocky
                                                                  04 Movin’ On
                                                                  05 Cruising
                                                                  06 Good Kisser
                                                                  07 Don’t Cha Want Me Back
                                                                  08 The Last Time
                                                                  09 Teardops On My Telephone
                                                                  10 I Won’t Get Under You
                                                                  11 You Better Tell That Girl

                                                                  The Hundred In The Hands

                                                                  Red Night

                                                                    Sultry pop-alchemists The Hundred In The Hands return with their second record, saturated in nocturnal yearning.

                                                                    The Hundred In The Hands’ self-titled debut quickly established them as one of the most compelling new acts of the last few years, spawning YouTube and radio hits in the form of ‘Pigeons’ and ‘Commotion’. After touring that album across the globe, the duo consisting of Eleanore Everdell and Jason Friedman, returned to their dimly-lit New York studio to work on their mesmerizing follow-up, ‘Red Night’. ‘Red Night’ is a self-produced meditation on separation and reunion, love nearly lost and the long night back to it; a chronicle of late-hour pining awash in digital glow and urban buzzing.

                                                                    Album opener ‘Empty Stations’ begins with a haunting string arrangement that is overtaken by a propulsive rhythm and Eleanore’s spellbinding vocal turns. The heartbroken vocal on ‘Faded’ wraps itself around the spiralling bell and fragile arrangements to devastating effect. ‘Stay The Night’ is a tale of yearning with a seductive slowed-down industrial R&B groove. The vast soundscapes of ‘Lead In The Light’ start out sparse and build to an otherworldly climax and then back down again. ‘Red Night’ is an opportunity to enter the winding tunnels of The Hundred In The Hands’ nocturnal city where time stretches, tempos drop, and guitars plunge rumbling and throbbing out against denser and denser vocals as the story unfolds. The band’s sound is unafraid to marry minimalism and abstraction with big melodies.

                                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                    Philippa says: ‘Red Night’ is a self-produced meditation on separation and reunion, love nearly lost and the long night back to it; a chronicle of late-hour pining awash in digital glow and urban buzzing.

                                                                    The Memory Band

                                                                    Oh My Days

                                                                      In a decade which has seen a wide ranging and fruitful revival of interest in folk music, Stephen Cracknell's The Memory Band has established itself in that fine English tradition of slightly schizophrenic projects pointing in several directions at once which manage to find their place in the ever exciting independent music scene, popping up at several influential moments and though the marvels of technology finding audiences all around the world.

                                                                      From the outset The Memory Band has embraced change and for its third album, "Oh My Days", the ever-fluid line-up of The Memory Band has shifted once more, with a fresh emphasis on rhythm courtesy of the powerhouse team of bassist Jon Thorne from Lamb and drummer Tom Page of Rocketnumbernine, as well as an all-new vocal frontline featuring Jess Roberts, Jenny McCormick, Hannah Caughlin and Liam Bailey (whose debut album is out on Poyldor later this year). Sam Carter, winner of this year's Horizon award at the Radio 2 Folk Awards, plays and sings on a number of songs, while there are contributions from names new and old; Nancy Wallace, Dot Allison, Sam Genders on vocals, guitarists John Smith and Pete Greenwood, bassist Jonny Bridgwood, string players Quinta, Rob Spriggs, Jennymay Logan and Laura Moody, Sarah Scutt on accordion and recorder, and Serafina Steer on harp.

                                                                      "Oh My Days" is a warmly-textured, delicately-balanced blend of the best elements from its predecessors. Low-key electronic pulses and loops purr away gently beneath material that radiates a quiet strength, having expanded its palette to embrace soul, gospel, Laurel Canyon rock and country blues alongside the folk and jazz elements of the earlier albums. It's a beautifully-poised piece of work, with the usual handful of inspired covers – Sandy Denny's "By The Time It Gets Dark", Graham Bond's "Love Is The Law" and Jeff Alexander's "Come Wander With Me" (from the TV series The Twilight Zone) – nestling amongst ten originals, several of which are already live favourites.

                                                                      The Hundred In The Hands

                                                                      The Hundred In The Hands

                                                                        The Hundred In The Hands are Brooklyn’s Eleanore Everdell and Jason Friedman, and this is their self-titled debut album. It's an emotionally charged long player, calling on everything from the elegant French pop of Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin to the 00s female pop of Au Revoir Simone, the late 70s electronics of Young Marble Giants to the late 80s Balearic blossoming of Andy Weatherall productions (One Dove spring to mind) and the punk-funk dance songs from NYC’s storied underground. With such an expansive set of infuences and soundscapes present, "The Hundred In The Hands" could fall into a fractured trap, but the the album comes together as a whole, with track after track of wonderfully uplifting music. Includes the singles "Pigeons" and "Dressed In Dresden". Sure to be one of our albums of the year!


                                                                        The Hundred In The Hands

                                                                        Pigeons - Inc. Blawan / Walls Remixes

                                                                          Having presented us with a couple of cross-pollinated underground 12"s previously, The Hundred In The Hands now step things up a bit before the release of their self-titled debut album by bringing us "Pigeons" one of the more upbeat and mainstream cuts from the LP. Indie-pop in the vein of Au Revoir Simone, but with a house-tinted dancefloor edge, the track is an absolute beauty. Obviously we don't escape without a set of alternative reworks, which kick off with a future beats version from Blawan. Percussive and sub-wobbling, this is a must for post-dubstep fans. Walls take over side B with one of their epic ambient-infused tech-house versions for the dancefloor.



                                                                          My Brightest Diamond bring us "Postcards From Downtown", a haunting folk tinged song with subtle electronics bubbling away in the background over Shara Worden's stunning vocals.
                                                                          Dayna Kurtz "Gone Away" is a stunning stripped back slice of acoustic blues.


                                                                          From seemingly out of nowhere, Love is All turned up everywhere after their release of "Nine Times That Same Song" and then, impossibly, disappeared to the fate of hype, broken promises and seething expectations. A full three years later, the fanciful anachro charm of Love Is All has matured with the marriage of several members, kids and a true appreciate that love is all. The new album harnesses the same raw energy and music which captured our hearts, but this time magnifies it through the complex emotions and experiences the band has struggled with. The recording of "A Hundred Things Keep Me Up At Night" reveals the unsatisfying realities of success. Years in the works, "A Hundred Things" is a record about excitement, frustration, regret, disappointment and figuring out what's important, in finding the relief of the morning's light at the end of a bad nights sleep.

                                                                          Tracklisting
                                                                          1. New Beginnings
                                                                          2. Give it Back
                                                                          3. Movie Romance
                                                                          4. Last Choice
                                                                          5. Sea Sick
                                                                          6. Wishing Well
                                                                          7. When Giants Fall
                                                                          8. Rumours
                                                                          9. Big Bangs, Black Holes, Meteorites
                                                                          10. A More Uncertain Future
                                                                          11. 19 Floors

                                                                          Rex The Dog

                                                                          The Rex The Dog Show

                                                                            Imagine someone, after having started up their time machine, flying over the mountains and valleys of music history, snatching at everything that looks somehow interesting: A little bit of 1984, a taste of 2011 and a long, extended free flight over 1990 - a time when the human voice was replaced by bleeps and clonks! Yep, that's what Rex The Dog has done. It is rumoured that Rex is an alias of Jake Williams, aka JX, who had a slew of top ten hits in Europe in the early 90s. Others claim Rex is a German electro / techno producer. Others claim he is a super intelligent mutant dog. Regardless of his exact identity, Rex The Dog makes some pretty fine music, and this album collects together some of his best tracks and remixes, including 2004 debut "Prototype".

                                                                            Jana Hunter

                                                                            There's No Home

                                                                              "There's No Home" is the second full-length formal release from Jana Hunter. Recorded over two consecutive weeks in fall 2006 at a friend's home in Houston, TX (known locally as 'feagan house'), the album features Hunter writing, playing and producing throughout. As extroverted as Hunter's previous release "Blank Unstaring Heirs Of Doom" was introverted, "There's No Home" focuses on community involvement. While Hunter plays most of the instruments herself, she's aided and abetted here by her brother John (Inoculist, Dethro Skull), John Adams (Fatal Flying Guilloteens) and Matt Brownlie (Bring Back The Guns), among others.

                                                                              Dustins Bar Mitzvah

                                                                              Kick Him Out / Young Pretender

                                                                                "Kick Him Out" finds Dustin's Bar Mitzvah launching a supersonic take on classic '77 punk. The single finds Acton's finest capturing the fiery intensity of their famed live show in this tale of unrequited love.

                                                                                Dustins Bar Mitzvah

                                                                                To The Ramones

                                                                                  Having created a buzz with frenzied gigs across London and their debut single "Jimmy White / Lucy", Dustins Bar Mitzvah are set to move to the next level with the release of their second single "To The Ramones". "To The Ramones" finds Dustins Bar Mitzvah launching a supersonic take on classic '77 punk. The single finds Acton's finest capturing the fiery intensity of their famed live show.

                                                                                  Bob Hund

                                                                                  10 Ar Bakåt & 100 Ar Framåt

                                                                                    Quite simply the best band in Sweden. Bob Hund are an amazing band. Even covered by Graham Coxon "Min Trampolin" was a firm live favourite and he even sang it in Swedish. Bob Hund is Sweden's ultimate live band. Memories from pop concerts have no dates but for those who were at Notting Hill Arts Café May 23rd 2001 and experienced Bob Hund this hysterical and crowded night will now have to share this with others. 12 of the bands greatest songs recorded with such brilliance you would think it was a studio take, only with the furious energy of this live machine. On this double album you will also get to know the band by their B-sides and EPs and that will surely make you wish for more.

                                                                                    The Hunches

                                                                                    Yes. No. Shut It.

                                                                                      Loud aggressive debut from this band from Portland, Oregon. Typical of an In The Red release, this is classic rock'n'roll with all the influences you'd expect - Stooges, Stones, Cramps, Beefheart, New York Dolls and 60s / 70s punk.

                                                                                      Hundred Reasons

                                                                                      Silver

                                                                                        Final single release, prior to their debut album.

                                                                                        Hunter Gatherer

                                                                                        Low Standards For High Fives

                                                                                          If you like Small Brown Bike, Hot Water Music or The Get Up Kids then you'll love Hunter Gatherer. From Athens, Georgia this is a brand new set of songs from this fine emo-punk band. The twin guitar leads play sophisticated and subtly powerful riffs and the dual vocals are unusual but work well.


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