SG is none other than Andrew Pekler returning to faitiche with an album of sentimental guitar escapism. For Lovers Only / Rain Suite features ten tracks made using only an electric guitar and a handful of effects pedals (plus some additional recordings of rain) and finds Pekler once again attempting to reconicile his tendencies towards kitsch, experimentation and minimalism.
What does Pekler's pseudonym SG stand for? Sentimental Guitar? Sound Gallery? Shy Guy? Sad Gnosis? Saudade Glamour? Soft Goth? We don't know, but we asked notorious Chicago romantic Sam Prekop for his take on the album – his reply:
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It’s a wonder where the rivers go and far, how fast or slow.
Just seconds to remember, who can forget, when you are lost.
I think to recount every step, in both hands, eyes open, the clouds unfold, one two three. Every other step, just as well.
Where the moss is soft, you know strong. How many hours, days? I could have been careful, did I forget?
Never mind. Waking up, in these arms, where the rivers go, slow. One two three, one two three.
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- Chariots Of Pumpkins (Halloween Iii)
- 69: Th St. Bridge (Escape From New York)
- The Alley (War) (Big Trouble In Little China)
- Wake Up (They Live)
- Julie's Dead (Assault On Precinct 13)
- The Shape Enters Laurie's Room (Halloween Ii)
- Season Of The Witch (Halloween Iii)
- Love At A Distance (Prince Of Darkness)
- The Shape Stalks Again (Halloween Ii)
- Burn It (The Thing)
- Fuchs (The Thing)
- To Mac's Shack (The Thing)
- Walk To The Lighthouse (The Fog)
- Laurie's Theme (Halloween)
Black Vinyl[23,49 €]
By now everyone should know, John Carpenter is not only a celebrated filmmaker but also a musical maestro whose soundtracks have become syn - onymous with the genres of horror, suspense, and science fiction. His innate talent for composition and his deep understanding of how music can elevate storytelling have left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, and a haunt - ing presence in people's record collections. Anthology II continues the celebration of his compositional genius via an ex - cellently sequenced collection of some of his most iconic pieces of music from his extensive filmography, all newly recorded with his musical collaborators Daniel Davies and Cody Carpenter . The compilation opens with "Chariots of Pumpkins" from Halloween III that perfectly captures the eerie essence of the cult classic film with its pulsating synths and haunting melodies. The listener is engulfed by a sense of unease and anticipation, before being thrust into "69th St. Bridge" from Escape From New York , a dynamic track that encapsulates the futuristic and gritty nature of the film via the use of throbbing bass lines, driving rhythms, and electronic textures. The record has also an isolating tone as it skulks through ambient leaning tracks such as "Fuchs" and "To Mac's Shack" from The Thing, and "Walk to the Lighthouse" from The Fog, all of which display a slower tempo, foreboding undertones and an ethereal atmosphere that feels like a distant whisper. All of which has been cautiously laid in preparation to the grand finale. The iconic and instantly recognizable "Laurie's Theme" from the original Halloween . Its simple yet menacing piano melody which has become synonymous with the horror genre, concludes the album by striking fear into the hearts of listeners. These tracks represent just a fraction of John Carpenter 's impressive musical repertoire. With each haunting note and pulsating beat, his soundtracks continue to resonate with audiences, forever etching his name in the annals of film music history.
- A1: Alice George Perez & Sofa- Little Dogs 2 47
- A2: Jumbrel- Sintidesbald 4 38
- A3: T-Woc & Empress Of Nature- Rapper's Delight 3 54
- A4: Aroma Von Troisdorf (Feat Marla Bereska)- Das Ozeall 3 44
- B1: Puma & The Dolphin- How To Send Email 3 40
- B2: Mytron - Fajny Dzie? 4 19
- B3: Naomie Klaus- How Do We Make The Babies 4 20
- B4: Androo- Police Justice 1 03
- C1: A, C, And The Omni Ox3- Cyril's Stories 2 42
- C2: Felix Kubin Feat Bela Elektra- On Y Va 2 51
- C3: Sexo Y Fantasia- Gioca All'amore 5 33
- C4: Conny Frischauf - Ton Tour 5 11
- D1: Das Unkenduo- Fortifrogs 5 14
- D2: Oslo Karamell- T3 4 43
- D3: Little Boy & The Mindful Potheads- Krautkid 5 54
Belgian producer and curator soFa launches from Strangelove once again, this time with his celebrated compilation series. A second trip round the stars "elsewhere junior Vol 2" features a bunch of unknown and familiar offworld entertainers. Kosmische music lands amongst leftfield club krypton as our crew collaborate with young space cadets.
- The Orielles - Beam/S (Space Afrika Remix)
- Amber Arcades - Turning Light (Justin Robertson's Deadstock 33'S Meditation)
- Unloved - Number In My Phone (Black Science Orchestra Dub)
- Confidence Man - Toy Boy (Raw Silk Instrumental Remix)
- David Holmes & Raven Violet - It's Over If We Run Out Of Love (Lovefingers & Heidi Lawden Low Tide Mix)
- Baxter Dury - Miami (Pilooski Instrumental Dub)
- Out Cold - Loving Arms (Hardway Brothers Remix)
- Working Men's Club - Cut (Mella Dee Spangled On The Terrace Dub)
- Eyes Of Others - Safehouse (Decius Remix)
- Katy J Pearson - Howl (Umlauts Remix)
- Fran Lobo - All I Want (Tone Remix)
Die Heavenly Remixes-Reihe präsentiert weiterhin die besten Remixe, Versionen, Meditationen, Re-Rubs und Dubs von Künstlern aus der ganzen Welt, die auf der Liste des aufregendsten Plattenlabels des Landes stehen. In den meisten Fällen handelt es sich bei den Alben um die erste physische Veröffentlichung eines Remixes, die sie von den Streaming-Playlisten in ihr rechtmäßiges, spirituelles Zuhause auf superschwerem Vinyl (oder glänzender, supergepackter Compact Disc) befördert.
Heavenly Remixes Volume 8 beginnt mit Space Afrikas üppiger, ambienter Neuinterpretation von BEAM/S der Orielles, bevor Justin Robertson Amber Arcades' Turning Light zu acht Minuten elektronischem Dub dehnt.
First released over 30 years ago, this EP is where The Future Sound Of London started before “Papua New Guinea” later in 1991. All four tracks were instrumental in establishing a new genre of electronica within dance music. They were ahead of their time and extremely progressive, and here three decades later they are making an impression. “Pulse State” has been described as the ‘best bleep track ever made’, and at the time dominated the airwaves on London pirate stations.
- A1: The Orielles - Beam/S (Space Afrika Remix)
- A2: Amber Arcades - Turning Light (Justin Robertson’s Deadstock 33’S Meditation)
- A3: Unloved - Number In My Phone (Black Science Orchestra Dub)
- B1: Confidence Man - Toy Boy (Raw Silk Instrumental Remix)
- B2: David Holmes & Raven Violet - It’s Over If We Run Out Of Love (Lovefingers & Heidi Lawden Low Tide Mix)
- B3: Baxter Dury - Miami (Pilooski Instrumental Dub)
- C1: Out Cold - Loving Arms (Hardway Brothers Remix)
- C2: Working Men’s Club - Cut (Mella Dee Spangled On The Terrace Dub)
- D1: Eyes Of Others - Safehouse (Decius Remix)
- D2: Katy J Pearson - Howl (Umlauts Remix)
- D3: Fran Lobo - All I Want (Tone Remix)
Heavenly Recordings release the next two volumes in their series of remixed classics and unreleased versions. ‘Heavenly Remixes 7 & 8’ sees the label going back into the archive, as well as picking off some more recent remixes, and both albums primarily feature either previously unreleased versions or re-workings available for the first time on vinyl and CD.
Heavenly have always seen immense value in the remix, a value way beyond what it might bring commercially. Since their first release in 1990 (where Andrew Weatherall overhauled a one-off single by club kids Sly and Lovechild) Heavenly remixes have been carefully curated and treated as a key part of the A&R process. It’s an opportunity to view an artist through a different prism, to play out a musical ‘what if’ scenario. It’s the kind of exploration that’s happened consistently through the thirty plus years the label has released music.
The ‘Heavenly remixes’ series continues to showcase the very best remixes, versions, meditations, re-rubs and dubs from all around the world of artists right across the roster of the country’s most exciting record label. In most cases, the albums offer the first physical release for a remix, elevating them from streaming playlists to their rightful, spiritual home on super heavy vinyl (or shiny, super-packed compact disc).
Heavenly remixes 7’ heads to Belfast, where David Holmes - a producer who first appeared on Heavenly in 1994 amping up the acid on Saint Etienne’s ‘Like A Motorway’ - appears as solo artist and as one third of Unloved, who get a lift right to the heart of a Vauxhall sweatbox by Horse Meat Disco. It draws a line between Amsterdam and Frankfurt as Ludwig A.F. amps up the electronics on Pip Blom’s ‘Keep It Together’. It stops off in a south London studio where super producer Dan Carey plays the desk with Toy, then relocates LA psych rock band Fever The Ghost to an Ibizan shoreline as the sun sets on the horizon. It cements Sheffield’s reputation as the home of modern British techno with the return of true originators Forgemasters. And it pitches up in front of a renegade soundsystem late night at Glastonbury as Erol Alkan’s mighty rework of Con Man gets its third rewind of the night.
‘Heavenly remixes 8’ opens with Space Afrika’s lush, ambient reimagining of the Orielles’ ‘BEAM/S’ before Justin Robertson stretches Amber Arcades’ ‘Turning Light’ into eight minutes of electronic dub. Elsewhere, Baxter Dury’s peerless ‘Miami’ becomes a string-laden electro skank in the hands of French producer Pilooski; Edinburgh’s bedroom techno genius Eyes of Others’ ‘Safehouse’ turns into an East End bathhouse courtesy of disco deviants Decius; Ashley Beedle’s Black Science Orchestra turns Unloved’s heartworn torch song into seven minutes of glimmering dreamlike percussive house and Katy J. Pearson’s freak flag is flown high thanks to The Umlauts’ throbbing filtered electro mix. It ends similarly to how it began as TONE takes
Fran Lobo’s ‘All I Want’ on a gorgeous slow motion spacewalk.
White Crosses is the fifth album by the American punk rock band Against Me!. The band, which is formed by singer and guitarist Laura Jane Grace, merged their punk rock style with a big arena rock sound. “We’re Breaking Up” is a good example of their new sound, where the emotion is built on top of their punk noise. Personal struggles can be found on album epic "Suffocation". The albums’ single "I Was a Teenage Anarchist" is their most successful hit, reaching the 1st place in the Canadian rock chart and number 33 in the US rock chart. White Crosses’ shows how they have expanded both sonically as structurally and still have the power of their former days.
Against Me! reshaped the world of punk music by combining this genre with folk and alternative rock. After releasing 7 studio albums they’re still going strong and performing all over the world.
White Crosses on black vinyl includes an insert.
Back in Black is the third album by American Hip-Hop group Whodini. The album was certified Gold in the US and spawned three singles; "Funky Beat", "One Love" and "Growing Up". All singles charted in Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. Like the group's previous work, Back In Black is produced by Larry Smith, who also co-produced with Russell Simmons on Run-DMC.
Back In Black is available as a limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on smokey coloured vinyl.
- Identity
- Oo
- Paradigm
- Media Moguls
- Misssionaries
- Honasty In Monasteries
- 85: Percent
- Concious Terror
- Vanishing Point
- Bh
- Runaway Tears
- Brotherhood
- Return Of Them All
- Greed
- Twisted Strangers
- Night Shoes
- Calamity
- Superheros
- Busy Streets With Lazy Minds
- Mountain Pressure
- Legend Of Leigh Bowery
- Precious Liquids
- Whole Of The Nothing
- A1: The Cult Of Venus Aversa
- A2: One Foul Step From The Abyss
- A3: The Nun With The Astral Habit
- B1: Retreat Of The Sacred Heart
- B2: The Persecution Song
- B3: Deceiving Eyes
- C1: Lilith Immaculate
- C2: The Spawn Of Love And War
- C3: Harlot On A Pedestal
- D1: Forgive Me Father (I Have Sinned)
- D2: Beyond Eleventh Hour
- D3: Beast Of Extermination
The 2010 studio opus featuring 11 sonic nightmares from the UK's supreme exponents of blistering Metal darkness. presented on double gatefold vinyl. 'Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa' was the band's ninth studio album; a gothic
horror themed slay-ride of fervour and perversion. Set amidst the orchestral melodrama and lush, cinematic production, there sits stalwart a ravening beast of furious riffing, flesh ripping vocals and monstrous, unstoppable percussion.
Described by Cradle's infamous frontman Dani Filth as 'without doubt the fastest and most brutal album we've created to date.' Unafraid of ruffling a few feathers, the band have continually refused to bow
to convention or to conform to prevalent trends and fads. Yet despite this uncompromising stance, the band are still the most successful British heavy metal band since Iron Maiden, with legions of fans around the globe.
Hailed by critics and clerics upon its release, and described by the band as a maelstrom full of wreckage, it is undoubtedly their most byzantine and excessive work to date. A trip through the lavish void. Comes with printed inner sleeve, 4-page insert containing previously unpublished photos, liner notes by Dan Franklin and a testimonial by Toby Driver. Incl. Poster.
Hailed by critics and clerics upon its release, and described by the band as a maelstrom full of wreckage, it is undoubtedly their most byzantine and excessive work to date. A trip through the lavish void. Comes with printed inner sleeve, 4-page insert containing previously unpublished photos, liner notes by Dan Franklin and a testimonial by Toby Driver. Incl. Poster.
Einer der bekanntesten australischen Indie-Künstler, DOPE LEMON, meldet sich mit der Ankündigung seines vierten, glänzenden Albums "Kimosabè" zurück.
"Kimosabè" ist ein göttliches und offenes Universum mit ätherischen und hypnotisierenden Klanglandschaften, das den Status Quo übersteigt. Es ist das erste DOPE LEMON-Album, das das Gesicht von Angus Stone, dem Kopf des Projekts, auf dem Cover zeigt. Der Titeltrack ist voll von gemäßigten, melodischen Gitarren und beruhigenden Drums und ist ein weiteres müheloses Angebot, das von DOPE LEMONs beruhigender Stimme charmant ergänzt wird. Die charismatische Basslinie lässt den Song nahtlos fließen, während die schwüle Produktion eine ruhige Atmosphäre ausstrahlt und den Hörer auf entspannte Weise umarmt. Geleitet von einem fröhlichen, funkigen Stolzieren und einem treffenden Text - "don't go f*ck with my vibe" - geben das Motiv und die Persönlichkeit des Songs einen Ausblick auf das kommende Album.
Einer der bekanntesten australischen Indie-Künstler, DOPE LEMON, meldet sich mit der Ankündigung seines vierten, glänzenden Albums "Kimosabè" zurück.
"Kimosabè" ist ein göttliches und offenes Universum mit ätherischen und hypnotisierenden Klanglandschaften, das den Status Quo übersteigt. Es ist das erste DOPE LEMON-Album, das das Gesicht von Angus Stone, dem Kopf des Projekts, auf dem Cover zeigt. Der Titeltrack ist voll von gemäßigten, melodischen Gitarren und beruhigenden Drums und ist ein weiteres müheloses Angebot, das von DOPE LEMONs beruhigender Stimme charmant ergänzt wird. Die charismatische Basslinie lässt den Song nahtlos fließen, während die schwüle Produktion eine ruhige Atmosphäre ausstrahlt und den Hörer auf entspannte Weise umarmt. Geleitet von einem fröhlichen, funkigen Stolzieren und einem treffenden Text - "don't go f*ck with my vibe" - geben das Motiv und die Persönlichkeit des Songs einen Ausblick auf das kommende Album.
Einer der bekanntesten australischen Indie-Künstler, DOPE LEMON, meldet sich mit der Ankündigung seines vierten, glänzenden Albums "Kimosabè" zurück.
"Kimosabè" ist ein göttliches und offenes Universum mit ätherischen und hypnotisierenden Klanglandschaften, das den Status Quo übersteigt. Es ist das erste DOPE LEMON-Album, das das Gesicht von Angus Stone, dem Kopf des Projekts, auf dem Cover zeigt. Der Titeltrack ist voll von gemäßigten, melodischen Gitarren und beruhigenden Drums und ist ein weiteres müheloses Angebot, das von DOPE LEMONs beruhigender Stimme charmant ergänzt wird. Die charismatische Basslinie lässt den Song nahtlos fließen, während die schwüle Produktion eine ruhige Atmosphäre ausstrahlt und den Hörer auf entspannte Weise umarmt. Geleitet von einem fröhlichen, funkigen Stolzieren und einem treffenden Text - "don't go f*ck with my vibe" - geben das Motiv und die Persönlichkeit des Songs einen Ausblick auf das kommende Album.
The Two Sides Of Mary Wells is the seventh studio album by soul singer Mary Wells, released in 1966. Wells' career had drastically changed from just six years before when the then-teenage Wells first recorded songs for Motown. This album mixed traditional pop with more earthier and uptown soul songs. Wells released a modest hit with the Motown-esque "Dear Lover", which hit the top ten of the R&B charts.
It also includes some great interpretations by Wells of classic tracks as: "Satisfaction", "In The Midnight Hour", "My World Is Empty Without You" and "The Boy From Ipanema" a.o.
The Two Sides Of Mary Wells is available as a limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on translucent yellow coloured vinyl.
Michael Campbell started out as an engineer with the Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation and made reggae history presenting his Dread At The Controls radio program, after which he embarked on a successful career as an innovative performing artist, producer and bona fide dubmaster. As such, he was among the first to utilize the incredibly talented, young the Roots Radics to lay the foundations of his tracks. Much less relying on endlessly recycled riddims from the Studio One and Treasure Isle catalogues than many of his peers, Mikey mostly delivered crisp, original tunes. They were 'deconstructed' at King Tubby's studio - the birthplace of dub - in this case by virtuoso Scientist with Mikey himself. Dread at the Controls indeed! This catalogue includes the majestic "Two Track Dub" (a version of the Roots & Culture riddim) and "Demo Dub" (versioning Radio One, featured on the B-side of The Clash' Hitsville UK).
Dub Catalogue Volume 1 is available as a limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on translucent yellow coloured vinyl.




















