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Michio Mamiya, Masahiko Sato & Kazuo Kikkawa

Grave Of The Fireflies (Image Album)

    Directed by Isao Takahata, "Grave of the Fireflies" is now available on vinyl!

    It is a collection of music written to accompany the images drawn before the film.

    Fully remastered with complete cover revision + 1 obi and 16-page booklet with commentary, scores, script excerpts, etc.


    TRACK LISTING

    1. Firefly
    2. Episode 1 "Evening"
    3. Older Brother, Younger Sister
    4. Another Air Raid, The War Continues
    5. Episode II “Setsuko”
    6. Mother
    7. HOTARU
    8. By The Side Of The Brook (Twilight With Fireflies)
    9. The Illusion Of A Gentle Breeze And Red Parasol
    10. Black Rain, Summer Grass

    Michigander

    Michigander

      The last decade has seen Michigander quietly emerge as a 21st century troubadour whose deft balance of rock energy, alternative adventurousness, and heart-on-his-sleeve songcraft continues to endear audiences and tastemakers alike. Born in Michigan and based in Nashville, singer, songwriter, and producer Jason Singer has steadily progressed one gig and release at a time. However, he truly steps into his own on his self-titled full-length debut album, Michigander. “The last ten years were awesome,” he says. “Everything built up to this point though. To make an analogy, the EPs were like television episodes of my story, and the album is the movie version. It’s blown up on the big screen. I’m just getting started, but this is my introduction to the world.” Throughout a busy 2024, he crafted what would become Michigander. Inspired by the likes of TV On The Radio, Blur, Idles, and The National, he embraced a newfound confidence and continued to sonically break down boundaries, taking his time.

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      1. Broadcast
      2. Emotional
      3. Peace Of Mind
      4. Giving Up
      5. Letterman
      6. Breaker Box
      7. Spitting Image
      8. I’ll Be OK
      9. Important
      10. Episode
      11. Socialite
      12. Hair

      Michigan & Smiley

      Nice Up The Dance

        Michigan and Smiley’s all-time Studio One anthem,the latest in the series of all-time classic Studio One party bombs available on super loud 12”. Michigan and Smiley’s ‘Nice Up the Dance’ issimply one of the biggest, wickedest dancehalltunes ever made.

        Originally released in 1979, Michigan and Smiley’sclassic rhyming over the seminal ‘Real Rock’ has proved one of the most enduring tunes in reggaeever. 100% essential monster tunes that rock anydancefloor.

        STAFF COMMENTS

        Matt says: Soul Jazz return to their loud-cut 12" classics series, giving another run to the dancehall staple, "Nice Up The Dance". You know the riddim - but doubt you'll have heard it this crisp n bassy! Update your scratchy 7" with this full fidelity 12" version! Niiiice up!

        TRACK LISTING

        A1. Nice Up The Dance
        B1. Michigan & Smiley & Sound Dimension - Nice Up The Dance (version)

        Michiel De Malsche

        The Discomfort Of Evening

          “The Discomfort Of Evening” is the incredible and original soundtrack by prolific Belgian composer Michiel de Malsche to 2020 International Booker Prize winner The Discomfort of Evening by Marieke Lucas Rijneveld. Visceral and virtuosic, Rijneveld's novel follows Jas, a girl growing up in a devout Christian family that runs a Dutch dairy farm, whose brother dies in an accident after she wishes he would die instead of her rabbit. Lost in grief, her family falls apart as she becomes consumed by increasingly dangerous fantasies.

          Michiel de Malsche has captured the atmosphere and spirit of Rijneveld's book perfectly, moving through moments of confrontation and introspection, sinking into spirals of despair, stasis and subtle hope and change. Brooding ambient basslines, driven by droning murmurs, are offset with melismatic electro-acoustic pieces that embody the novel's haunting and dissonant world, whilst also incorporating manipulated field recordings such as animal sounds and a church service, allowing for a full manifestation of Jas’s world in a completely new way.

          De Malsche achieves this by rallying an unusual combination of acoustic instruments (16 in total) played by top-of-their-field musicians, creating a truly unique sound world and tonal palette, including an Ondes Martenot, a 7-stringed Chinese instrument called a guqin, a marimba, a string 6-tet, a toy piano and a bass flute.

          De Malsche always confronts all emotional levels of his source material head-on, making his soundtrack into much more than just a fever dream. It is a precise description of, and accompaniment to, a devastatingly impactful book.

          Michiel De Malsche is a Belgian composer, multi-instrumentalist and sound designer. He studied classical composition at the conservatories of Rotterdam and Ghent. His music has been performed all over the world and he has composed and produced dozens of soundtracks for contemporary dance, theatre, movies and documentaries.

          Besides his work as a contemporary classical composer, he is active as a studio musician and producer in the world of electronic music.


          TRACK LISTING

          Wind Waker
          Mourning Silence
          Beatrix S Death March
          Compulsary Discomfort
          Daddy's Breakfast
          Mother's Downhill
          Awakenings
          Mating Season
          Sunday Church Day
          Smoking Chair
          Retaliation
          Physical Death

          John Grant

          Boy From Michigan

            Produced by longtime friend Cate Le Bon, ‘Boy from Michigan’ is Grant’s most autobiographical and melodic work to date. Grant stopped being a boy in Michigan aged twelve, when his family moved to Denver, Colorado, shifting rust to bible belt, a further vantage point to watch collective dreams unravel. Across 12 tracks, Grant lays out his past for careful cross-examination. In a decade of making records by himself, he has playfully experimented with mood, texture and sound, all the better for actualizing the seriousness of his thoughts. At one end of his musical rainbow, he is the battle-scarred piano-man, at the other, a robust electronic auteur. ‘Boy from Michigan’ seamlessly marries both.

            With Le Bon at the helm, Grant pared back his zingers, maximizing the emotional impact of the melodies. A clarinet forms the bedrock of a song. One pre-chorus feels lifted from vintage Human League. There is a saxophone solo. ‘Boy from Michigan’ ultimately swings between ambient and progressive, calm and livid. The album’s narrative journey opens with Grant at his artistic prettiest, three songs drawn from his pre-Denver life (the Michigan Trilogy, as Grant calls them): the title track, “The Rusty Bull,” and “County Fair.” Each draws the listener in to a specific sense of place, before untangling its significance with a rich cast-list of local characters, often symbolizing the uncultivated faith of childhood.

            Elsewhere, tracks like “Mike and Julie” and “The Cruise Room” offer an affecting plunge deep into Grant’s late teenage years in Denver, while the midpoint of the album is highlighted by “Best in Me” and “Rhetorical Figure,” a pair of skittish, scholarly dance tunes that build on the lineage of Grant’s electropop heroes, Devo. Childhood as a horror narrative is the theme of “Dandy Star,” which observes a tiny Grant watching the Mia Farrow horror movie ‘See No Evil’ on an old family TV set, and finally on “The Only Baby” (released this January) Grant removes his razor blade from a pocket to cleanly slit the throat of Trump’s America, authoring a scathing epitaph to an era of acute national exposition.

            Though he has lived in Iceland since 2011 – the same year he was also diagnosed HIV-positive – Grant spent his childhood and formative years in the US and maintains US citizenship. Growing up, Grant was subjected to a deeply ingrained hatred of anyone perceived as homosexual at school. Following the demise of his first band The Czars, Grant left music entirely for over five years, only to achieve greater success as a solo artist (his acclaimed 2015 solo LP ‘Grey Tickles, Black Pressure’ went Top Five in the UK). Grant has sold out Royal Albert Hall, performed at Glastonbury, Latitude + more, and his song “Snug Snacks” was featured on Pitchfork's 'Songs That Define LGBTQ Pride'. BBC Radio 6 host Mary Anne Hobbs described Grant’s music: "Most songwriting, even if it's based on a true story ... is embellished in some way. But John's lyrics — they're so true they might as well be written in blood."

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            STAFF COMMENTS

            Barry says: Absolutely classic modern day John Grant this, filled with the wry self-deprecation and endlessly witty lyricism of Queen Of Denmark / Pale Green Ghosts era but swimming with the shimmering disco synths and snapping electronic groove of the more recent LP's. It's a PERFECT mix and is quite possibly his strongest outing to date. Another outstanding LP from this Piccadilly favourite.

            TRACK LISTING

            1. Boy From Michigan
            2. County Fair
            3. The Rusty Bull
            4. The Cruise Room
            5. Mike And Julie
            6. Best In Me
            7. Rhetorical Figure
            8. Just So You Know
            9. Dandy Star
            10. Your Portfolio
            11. The Only Baby
            12. Billy

            Sufjan Stevens

            Presents Greetings From Michigan

              Sufjan's homage to his home state is a beautiful mix of Stereolab meets Philip Glass meets indie-folk - a delicate vocal with intricate instrumentation. 

              Although he plays all the instruments on the album himself, he enlists the help of fellow Danielson Famile members  Megan, Elin, and Daniel Smith on vocal duties.

              TRACK LISTING

              Flint (For The Unemployed And Underpaid)
              All Good Naysayers, Speak Up! Or Forever Hold Your Peace!
              For The Widows In Paradise, For The Fatherless In Ypsilanti
              Say Yes! To M!ch!gan!
              The Upper Peninsula
              Tahquamenon Falls
              Holland
              Detroit, Lift Up Your Weary Head! (Rebuild! Restore! Reconsider!)
              Romulus
              Alanson, Crooked River
              Sleeping Bear, Sault Saint Marie
              They Also Mourn Who Do Not Wear Black (For The Homeless In Muskegon)
              Oh God, Where Are You Now? (In Pickeral Lake? Pigeon? Marquette? Mackinaw?)
              Redford (For Yia-Yia & Pappou)
              Vito’s Ordination Song


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