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Bird Dance Beat (reissue)
Bird Dance Beat (reissue) (limited orange vinyl 7")
Cat: BOMB 140COR. Rel: 14 Mar 25
Bird Dance Beat (2:16)
Bird In The Jungle (3:11)
! low stock £13.75
Mahjong A Go Go
Mahjong A Go Go (hand-numbered 7")
Cat: BOMB 142. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Mahjong A Go Go (2:33)
Ah, So (2:09)
 in stock £13.96
Egyptian Reggae
Egyptian Reggae (clear splattered vinyl 7")
Cat: 62118. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Pancho Acosta - "Egyptian Reggae" (3:58)
Money Chicha - "Carnaval De Jujuy" (3:07)
Review: A new take on a Jonathan Richman classic from 1977 which has lit up clubs for 45-odd years, especially during the punk era. The track's infectious rhythm has inspired various reggae remixes but now it's getting a fresh cumbia twist. Cumbia and reggae share a common groove, making them a perfect match for DJs to mix and this one was recorded in Lima by Pancho Acosta, founder and guitarist of Company Quinto, who transforms the track into an upbeat cumbia gem. The flip side features Acosta's 'Carnaval de Jujuy' blended with Money Chicha's modern take on Peru's fuzzed-out chicha sound.
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Tags: Cumbia
 in stock £9.99
Racing With The Rabbits
Cat: BBP 78. Rel: 12 Feb 25
Racing With The Rabbits (5:04)
I Laid It Down (4:28)
Cracked Messiah (10:25)
Od Slatrom Ekil (3:41)
 in stock £11.66
Try It
Try It (limited clear vinyl 7")
Cat: 658190 9. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Try It (2:07)
We Don't Know (2:40)
 in stock £11.66
Hatif
Hatif (limited 7")
Cat: FFSPT 1037. Rel: 25 Feb 25
Hatif (3:30)
Kidi Bloom (4:31)
Review: Fresh instrumental Afro-funk-disco magic from LA-based quartet The Bombillas, once again emerging from their post-LP slumber with the complementary 'Kidi Bloom' and 'Hatif'. In no rush to release again since 2022's 'Nac Nac/Senebi', this new 12" is suitably taciturn and unaffected; the A-sider riffs on distinctive Arabian folkloric music styles, its brand of funk closing in on a harmonic minor key, as David Michael Celia and Tyler Nuffer digitally riffle the electric keys and vintage-amped guitar respectively. 'Kidi Bloom' is a similar pre-car-chase scene complement, bringing cluing vibraphones and mod-wheeled synth work to a relative slow jam.
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 in stock £11.66
Down
Down (7")
Cat: SFR 45070. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Down (2:47)
Magic Mirror (2:34)
 in stock £12.49
Ultra Twist (reissue)
Ultra Twist (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl 12")
Cat: MOV 12077B. Rel: 28 Jan 25
Ultra Twist (3:50)
Confessions Of A Psycho Cat (3:02)
No Club Lone Wolf (2:29)
Review: You know what to expect from The Cramps - punk, rockabilly and garage rock colliding in a gloriously sleazy pile up of distorted twang and deviant attitude. The A-side is a trademark take on those late 50s/early 60s tunes dedicated to the twist dance craze, enough said. It comes backed with the garage-powered 'Confessions of a Psycho Cat' and the more pscyhobilly-slanted, thoroughly howling 'No Club Lone Wolf'. Capturing a raw energy that channels the rebellious spirit of classic rock & roll with gritty guitar riffs, infectious rhythms and an undeniable sense of fun, this is a standout late-career highlight.
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 in stock £22.29
Phantom Member
Cat: HSP 132. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Phantom Member (3:49)
Cheap Luv (2:31)
 in stock £16.66
The Healing
Cat: EPR 001. Rel: 14 Mar 25
The Healing
The Healing (Born To Go mix)
The Healing (Keith Tenniswood mix)
 in stock £15.42
Kismet EP
Kismet EP (clear smokey vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DCM 006. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Infirmary (3:54)
Bedlam (4:00)
Amok (5:04)
Kill Again (4:09)
Kismet (5:04)
 in stock £13.75
Force (remastered)
Force (remastered) (red vinyl 12" + booklet + patch limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LQRM 11. Rel: 21 Feb 25
The Beast (3:58)
Do It Again (4:15)
Running Away With Your Love (4:15)
Control Agent (2:38)
 in stock £22.92
Mirage
Mirage (12" repress)
Cat: RREP 07. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Mirage (4:51)
Taurus (4:33)
Kong (4:42)
Rattlesnake (4:50)
Review: Straop yourself in and prepare for a cosmic trip on psyched out cosmic polyrhythms with kosmische overtones at the hands of newcomer Glass Beams. This debut on Research Record is a stunning one from the enigmatic producer but will have you googling t find out as much as you can while you get lost in the sliding bass and transcendent synthwork. It's tinged with a certain retro charm and 70s prog magic but also feels decidedly new and fresh. Masterful.
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 in stock £12.49
Chatham's Burning
Cat: SN 142. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Chatham's Burning (2:26)
A Common Disease (3:04)
If People Don't Like It (1:47)
 in stock £9.16
Hazy Horror Party (Soundtrack)
Hazy Horror Party (Soundtrack) (eco mix vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: DAMNABLY 159. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Bloody Night (3:45)
Zombilly Rave (Till Someone Call Police!) (3:21)
Monster's Party (2:51)
From Ghost MoTel (skit) (0:55)
Help Me! Hitchcock (2:40)
The Dracula Bop (3:17)
Hazy Halloween (2:51)
Jun's Nightmare (skit) (0:44)
 in stock £16.46
Endgame
Endgame (7")
Cat: MORBIDW 2. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Endgame (3:19)
Poor Me (3:32)
 in stock £12.29
The Breeze
Cat: HT 135. Rel: 24 Mar 25
The Breeze (2:08)
Free As The Ocean (2:18)
 in stock £8.58
Tax Man (reissue)
Tax Man (reissue) (limited clear vinyl 7")
Cat: 655832 6. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Tax Man (2:29)
That's It (2:10)
Review: Decca has seemingly listened to the cries of collectors and diggers everywhere by serving this reissue of two sought-after 7-inch singles from the 1960s Mod era, including their original B-sides intact. This is one of them, 'Tax Man' by Loose Ends, the British Beat quintet formed in 1963 in Bexleyheath in Kent and fronted by Alan Marshall. The band toured alongside acts like The Paramounts (later Procol Harum) and The Birds and this, their second and final single, was released in August 1966 to coincide with The Beatles' original. Featuring an added organ for extra dancefloor appeal, this is a timeless delight that still gets any floor going.
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 in stock £11.66
Nowhere Near Today
Nowhere Near Today (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: TLV 176. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Clem's Crime (5:10)
Synth Love (4:30)
Silver Skin (3:29)
Good Boy (4:30)
Will Not Dance (4:19)
 in stock £14.16
It's The Penrose Web
It's The Penrose Web (eco vinyl 7")
Cat: PW 7001. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Hexapod Scene (2:52)
I Dreamt I Woke Up Dead (2:44)
Leap Of Faith (2:36)
Geraldine (3:22)
 in stock £9.99
In The Ground
Cat: GWY 96. Rel: 24 Feb 25
In The Ground (3:46)
Golden In Your Eyes (3:23)
 in stock £13.54
After The Dawn
Cat: 62248. Rel: 11 Feb 25
After The Dawn (Large Plants remix) (2:16)
Darkness Rising (3:39)
Review: Project Gemini led by Paul Osborne presented its latest album Colours & Light recently and it again made an impact with its folk rock, psych soundtracks and cinematic funk sounds showing a more confident and layered sound compared to his debut. This is a limited 7" taken from the upcoming Deluxe Edition of the album with a distortion-laden, progressive rock remix by Jack Sharp of Wolf People/Large Plants, along with an unreleased original track from the album's recording sessions.
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 in stock £11.25
Amal
Amal (7")
Cat: DM 03. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Amal (feat Habiba Chaouf) (3:34)
La Esperanza (3:49)
Review: Spanish Ethio-jazzers Pyramid Blue return with their latest 45 rpm rotunda on Discos Martos. Another one signalling the best of this rather recherche band's evolving sonics, they here team up with with Habiba Chaouf, a talented Arab singer deeply rooted in Spain's flamenco scene. Habiba's mesmerising vocals bring a rich layer to the A-side, where identifiably Arab melodies intertwine seamlessly with deep Afro-funk rhythms. 'Amal' means "hope" in Arabic, suggesting themes of longing, uncertainty, and soul-search. The B-side's 'La Esperanza', meanwhile, adds a touch of 70s film soundtrack bombast, combined with a whispered mid-record rap.
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 in stock £9.58
Last Stop On The Underground
Last Stop On The Underground (12" (indie exclusive))
Cat: LAB 51015LP. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Surprise, Surprise (4:06)
Didn't Know What Not To Say (3:59)
Last Stop On The Underground (4:45)
Happy To Leave (3:32)
Review: Rain Parade's recent EP Last Stop On The Underground marks their notable return to the music scene, coinciding with the release of their first album in nearly forty years, Last Rays of a Dying Sun. Original members Matt Piucci and Steven Roback, who have been collaborating since 1981, continue their legacy of neo-psychedelic rock with this fresh material. The band, co-founded by the Roback brothers and Piucci, made a significant impact in the 1980s Paisley Underground scene with their debut album Emergency Third Rail Power Trip, widely regarded as a classic. Following David Roback's departure, the band's EP Explosions In The Glass Palace in 1984 maintained their high acclaim and has only grown in reputation over time. Reflecting on the creation of the new EP, Sid Griffin of The Long Ryders mentioned their recent tour with the Third Mind, which inspired Rain Parade to produce new material for their European audience. The EP features three new songs, including the title track, which incorporates elements from an older unfinished piece, and a leftover track from their latest album, creating a cohesive four-song collection. The recording process, guided by Jim Hill in familiar Oakland studios, was efficient, showcasing Rain Parade's ability to craft captivating music swiftly.
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 in stock £16.88
Erotica
Erotica (7")
Cat: MR 7389EP. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Rita - "Erotica" (4:44)
Aguaturbia - "Erotica" (2:50)
Review: The imagination of the Munster label runs unabashed, as the late 1960s French cabaret star Rita and Chilean band Aguaturbia are heard to "team up" on this wonderful 7" slither of eroticism. Both visited their respective localities in the late 60s and early 70s, with Aguaturbia especially concluding an extensive tour across Europe with an incensing performative finale in France. They also happened to each name one of their own best songs 'Erotica'. Though they never met or really formally collaborated, this new record indulges the fantasy of what it may have been like to work together, had their shoulders been hit with golden arrows. An imaginary sexploitation film soundtrack, Rita's 'Erotica' rises to the hyperventilated brim, her delighted cries building to shaky, sighing contractions, while Aguaturbia's does remarkably similar with a brasher, dust-storming fuzz-guitar melee set to fainter but still audible groans.
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 in stock £9.99
Please Please Me
Please Please Me (limited clear vinyl 7")
Cat: 6581944. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Please Please Me (2:42)
Beg Me (2:44)
! low stock £11.66
Wow Wow Baby
Cat: CLASS 223. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Wow-Wow Baby (2:31)
Ooo-Wee (2:12)
 in stock £7.71
The Psychedelic Pirates
Cat: ERC 143. Rel: 28 Jan 25
Submit (4:27)
Submit (dub) (3:34)
North By Northwest (5:49)
North By Dub (8:14)
Skidaddle (5:16)
Skidaddle (Daddy) (5:21)
Basement Voltaire (9:30)
Pixie Boot (dub) (5:08)
Review: Anyone who has followed Emotional Rescue knows it has always does a fine job of documenting pock punk and UK punk dub's early years, in this case showcasing the previously unheralded work of Skinbat Scramble, who emerged from the mundanity of the Home Counties to converge on London during the early 80s. Core members Mark Eason and Fergus Crockford were simultaneously inspired by the speedy punk thills of the Roxy Club and the Two Tone scene of ska and reggae which ran alongside it, as well as counter cultural heroes of the generation before like Gong and Velvet Underground. They got to work distilliing slow tempos, experimental sounds, dub and much more into leftfield rhythms, and while the likes of 'Basement Voltaire' - all echoing electronics, high frequency blips and merciless drum machines - or the Clash-in-dub workout 'North By Northwest' are rooted very much in the Cold War/Thatcher years, their individuality and experimental vibe mean they've endured remarkably well. Scramble to get yourself a copy.
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Played by: Piers Harrison
 in stock £22.08
Can't You See What I Mean?
Cat: UTGR 174. Rel: 25 Feb 25
Language (1:15)
New New (1:52)
Rocker (1:02)
Organization (1:25)
273 (1:21)
 in stock £11.04
The Mystic Parade
The Mystic Parade (silver vinyl 7")
Cat: 451051 C. Rel: 13 Mar 25
The Mystic Parade (4:02)
Grand Theft (3:42)
Review: Sun Atlas is a mysterious ensemble whose origins remain elusive. Listening to their music, you wonder whether they could have been based in Los Angeles, New York, Marrakesh or somewhere else entirely. Their only tangible existence is found on this 45, but it's a brilliant one which showcases their irresistible sound. Afrobeat, ethiojazz, surf, cinematic soul, crime jazz and funk and hip-hop breaks all colour these tunes as Sun Atlas create a razor-sharp, genre-defying mix that speaks volumes without saying much. Their music is full of drama and tension, narrative and diverse rhythms and it all adds up to an enigmatic vibe. This release proves that sometimes, the sound itself is all that matters.

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 in stock £9.79
Smoke
Smoke (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 246. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Smoke (3:24)
Greasy Meat Pocket (3:19)
Review: The tireless work of Funk Night continues here more steamy late-night sounds. This time it's Sunday Papers at the helm and first off comes 'Smoke.' It's a dense, busy cut with sleazy guitar riffs, plenty of sonic grit, raw, edgy drums and vocal stabs as well as some hints of psyched-out soul. On the flip, the rather horribly titled 'Greasy Meat Pocket' is actually a lovely sound with pensive piano chords and signature Hammond organ grooves that make for a nice late night jaunt.
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 in stock £12.29
Wave Healer
Wave Healer (limited hand-stamped 7")
Cat: SJR 5657. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Wave Healer (4:33)
Psychic State (4:13)
Review: So much for a psychedelic lifestyle - we're talking music rather than intoxicants, obviously - proving bad for productivity. Tucson, Arizona's Trees Speak have managed to record three albums in the space of a year for Soul Jazz and been praised as creating a "Dark Side of the Moon for the 21st century" in their most recent, Timeforms. Hot the heels of that success comes a limited (to a super select 150 copies), hand stamped 7" containing two even newer productions, with 'Wave Healer' proving a swampy, glorious mess of echoing, ring modulated voices and vintage synth soaring pinned down by a Broadcast-style organ and Mo Tucker-esque floor tom thump. 'Psychic State' meanwhile, on the flip, goes hither and zither with a slower and more off kilter beats and controls set for the heart of the echo again. This is most definitely what the fuss is all about.
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 in stock £8.33
T Mac
T Mac (7")
Cat: RADG 1857. Rel: 10 Feb 25
We Believe You (2:15)
Centered (2:25)
Let It Go (2:59)
Screen Scream (1:40)
 in stock £7.29
Albums
1971-72
1971-72 (limited LP)
Cat: WISE 07LP. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Moira's Hand (5:17)
Grey Skies (8:38)
Cream On Your Face (5:19)
Sunshower (5:43)
All Along The Watchtower/It's About That Time (7:36)
Rio (4:31)
Poor Man's Son (3:16)
Sarah's Wardrobe (4:08)
Highgate (2:41)
 in stock £18.96
Volumen 2 (reissue)
Cat: MR 475LP. Rel: 17 Mar 25
I Wonder Who
Heartbreaker
Blues On The Westside
Waterfall
Well All Right
Jailhouse Rock
Evol
Aguaturbia
 in stock £14.99
C'est Deja L'heure
C'est Deja L'heure (clear vinyl LP + poster + insert)
Cat: SSRLP 120. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Chomage (2:26)
Angoisse (3:23)
Melanie (2:43)
Vortex (2:31)
Maladresse (2:38)
Alvilda (2:46)
Paris Ete (2:36)
Telephone (2:47)
Moustique (2:07)
Le Froid (3:07)
 in stock £26.46
Edge Of Whatever
Edge Of Whatever (eco mix vinyl LP)
Cat: DAMNABLY 144. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Beyond Lost Days (3:31)
Love Comes To Life (2:58)
Welcome Back Clobber (1:46)
What's The Use (2:33)
Forces Of Evil (2:36)
Impending Doom (3:34)
Message To Self (3:41)
Now It's Time (2:06)
Fun Underground (1:29)
When I Feel Like Shit (I Feel Like Dancing) (3:00)
How It's Gonna Be Forever (2:15)
Gasoline (3:44)
 in stock £16.46
Starring Rosi (50th Anniversary Collectors Edition)
Starring Rosi (50th Anniversary Collectors Edition) (limited 180 gram translucent 'pearl & sunrise' vinyl LP + poster + booklet)
Cat: MGART 615LTD. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Laughter Loving (7:59)
Day-Dream (5:22)
Schizo (2:49)
Cosmic Tango (2:06)
Interplay Of Forces (3:14)
The Fairy Dance (5:22)
Bring Me Up (7:46)
Review: Ash Ra Tempel's 1973 album Starring Rosi, led by innovative guitarist Manuel Gottsching, showcases a more accessible sound compared to their earlier cosmic explorations. Rosi Muller, Gottsching's then-girlfriend, contributes spoken word passages, adding a unique texture to several tracks. The album opens with 'Laughter Loving', a cheerful, wah-wah guitar-driven track with hints of country-rock and droning synths. 'Day-Dream' features a stoned, two-chord acoustic sequence, paired with gentle lead guitar and dreamy vocals. Instrumental track 'Schizo' offers a detached, spacey atmosphere, while 'Cosmic Tango' delivers a funky groove, reminiscent of Gong's space-whisper style. The nearly nine-minute 'Interplay of Forces' starts in a psychedelic, space-rock vein before evolving into a guitar and drum-heavy jam. The album closes with 'Bring Me Up', a bluesy, funky track that spotlights Gottsching's masterful guitar work. The album's reissue on 180-gram coloured vinyl further highlights its timeless, genre-blending appeal.
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 in stock £24.58
Endless Skies (remastered)
Endless Skies (remastered) (limited hand-numbered picture disc LP)
Cat: HRR 525PD. Rel: 07 Feb 25
The Warning (3:58)
Take Your Love Away (3:44)
Twilight (1:46)
Vengeance (4:01)
Madman (5:42)
Hard Fight (4:15)
No Mourning (2:40)
Mystery Man (5:26)
Endless Skies (7:35)
 in stock £33.54
Ashes (reissue) (stereo)
Ashes (reissue) (stereo) (limited 180 gram blue opaque vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 741869 395301. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Gone To Sorrow (3:18)
Sleeping Serenade (2:40)
Homeward Bound (2:35)
Sands Of Love (2:16)
My Life Has Changed (3:16)
Return Home (2:24)
Her Invention (2:09)
Look Around Rock (2:30)
The Now (2:31)
Rainbows (2:14)
Simple Complexities (1:57)
Every Little Prayer (2:04)
Is There Anything I Can Do (2:24)
Dark On You Now (4:00)
Roses Gone (2:47)
 in stock £21.46
Live
Live (CD)
Cat: 61790. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Friends
Ooh Baby
Somewhere
It's Getting Better
Waiting & Longing
Brother
Rock 'n' Roll Preacher
New York City
Mr Bigshot
Mainline Florida
Godfather
Going To The Country
Rock Me Baby
Leave It To The Devil
 in stock £11.66
Aunt Sally Featuring By Phew
Cat: MJJ 459C. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Aunt Sally (6:27)
Kagami (2:01)
Sameta Kajiba De (3:02)
Hi Ga Kuchite (1:52)
Subete Urimono (2:05)
Essay (4:32)
I Was Choosen (1:32)
Tenki (0:50)
Frank Ni (1:47)
Muyuu No Shonen (1:18)
Loreley (6:10)
Aunt Sally (live bonus track) (6:33)
Cool Cold (live bonus track) (2:11)
Loreley (live bonus track) (5:24)
 in stock £17.29
Satanic Ecstasy (Deluxe Edition)
Satanic Ecstasy (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 'satanic sex' pink & black splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: LPHOR 666X. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Black Magic Rites (2:31)
Satanic Sex (4:05)
Witchcraft (3:10)
Satanic Ecstasy (3:13)
Snakes (2:12)
The Dominators (3:40)
Devil's Herb (2:20)
Satanic Forces (3:25)
Group Sex (2:08)
Sex Magick (2:41)
Satanic Breeding (2:43)
Satanic Ritual (3:52)
 in stock £37.08
Macrocosm
Macrocosm (limited numbered translucent green galaxy vinyl LP)
Cat: MR 555VAR. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Le Coeurs En Peine (Almas Que Se Van) (4:54)
Johanna's Dream (2:20)
Siente (4:03)
Hooked (Hazy Nights) (3:57)
Colombian Girl (3:22)
Breathin' (4:49)
I Just Want To Go Out (4:01)
Free Yourself (3:45)
Heat Keeps On Risin' (3:33)
The Midnight Song (3:46)
 in stock £25.42
Pinball Wanderer
Pinball Wanderer (magenta vinyl LP + autographed insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: SCR 300LPI. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Panic Attack (4:03)
I'm In Love (4:44)
Madder Lake Deep (2:06)
Apple Green Ufo (8:21)
Pinball Wanderer (4:33)
Music Concrete (5:17)
The Notes You Never Hear (1:52)
Space Station Mantra (5:42)
Review: Andy Bell is a blessed man: he had none other than Neu!'s Michael Rother supply guitar parts to the opening cut 'I'm In Love' (a cover of The Passions' post-punk classic). Moreover, One Love's Dot Allison is guest vocalist and supplies ethereal tones to the breathtaking song. It opens the gate beautifully for the heady collection of entirely new material that follows. It's an album that navigates Stone Roses grooves and Arthur Russell style experimental textures and works just as well for close listening as it does moodily-lit dancefloors. The Ride guitarist is on the form of his life here and you could do far worse than letting this wash all over you.
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 in stock £21.88
Pinball Wanderer
Cat: SCR 300CD. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Panic Attack (4:03)
I'm In Love (4:44)
Madder Lake Deep (2:06)
Apple Green Ufo (8:21)
Pinball Wanderer (4:33)
Music Concrete (5:17)
The Notes You Never Hear (1:52)
Space Station Mantra (5:42)
Review: Following a few years spent focusing on his ambient, drone and instrumental shoegaze focused GLOK project, former Ride man Andy Bell has finally got round to recording a new album of songs. Titled Sonic Cathedral, the album is undeniably nostalgic in tone, not only reacalling the jangly and sonically dense days of shoegaze and jangly indie-pop, but also the funkier and more intoxicated indie-dance records of that period (think Weatherall productions and remixes of the period, the Stone Roses and - whisper it quietly - Candy Flip). It's a bold and hugely enjoyable blend, with Bell sashaying between the tactile, Spiritualized-ish 'The Notes You Never Hear', the krautrock-goes-funky flex of 'Space Station Mantra', the Beck-esque 'Music Concrete' and the Tony Allen/Afrobeat-influenced 'Apple Green UFO'.

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 in stock £9.16
Pinball Wanderer
Pinball Wanderer (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: SCR 300LP. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Panic Attack (4:03)
I'm In Love (4:44)
Madder Lake Deep (2:06)
Apple Green Ufo (8:21)
Pinball Wanderer (4:33)
Music Concrete (5:17)
The Notes You Never Hear (1:52)
Space Station Mantra (5:42)
Review: We get it - there's a lot of music released everyday and it can feel overwhelming to sort the wheat from the chaff. There's no doubt, however, that Ride guitarist Andy Bell has delivered the goods here. His latest solo effort is helped by some influential collaborators. Proto-shoegaze cut 'I'm In Love...' features none other than One Dove's Dot Allison and Neu!'s Michael Rother. It's a beautiful reworking of The Passions' 1981 hit, certain to strike a chord with those who love the dreamier side of shoegaze. Bell has mixed and produced this record himself and proves himself to be a tireless conduit for beautiful ideas and sounds. Long may he keep producing music this good.
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 in stock £21.88
Bhoy On The Wire
Cat: FTR 784LP. Rel: 14 Mar 25
The Milkman (5:40)
Campus Blues (6:08)
Castle Bandstand (3:57)
What Lurks Behind Those Illuminations? (6:01)
Pass The Sushi Pon The Lef' Hand Side (5:01)
Caribbean Club (6:15)
 in stock £27.71
Bhoy On The Wire
Cat: CFUL 0322. Rel: 05 Mar 25
The Milkman (5:40)
Campus Blues (6:08)
Castle Bandstand (3:59)
What Lurks Behind Those Illuminations? (6:02)
Pass The Sushi Pon The Lef' Hand Side (5:02)
Caribbean Club (6:17)
 in stock £21.25
Repurpose Purpose Vol 1
Repurpose Purpose Vol 1 (trifold translucent blue & purple splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: OGIC 91919761. Rel: 27 Feb 25
All Together Now (4:30)
Body Magic (4:31)
420 Ocean Drive (4:27)
Spirit Stain (4:27)
Ten Hits (4:28)
Body Magic (instrumental) (4:31)
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