Another essential 45 from the 5 Boroughs of NYC, with Da Youngstas "Pass The Mic" making its first ever appearance on 7" with the original sample source on the flip. This should have mass appeal!
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- A1: Prince Buster & The Maytals – I Got A Pain
- A2: The Maytals – He Is Real
- A3: T. Mccook – Cast Your Faith To The Wind
- A4: Prine Buster - Faith
- A5: The Ska Busters – Georgia
- A6: Prince Buster – Have Mercy
- B1: The Maytals– I Love You So
- B2: Eric Morris–Those Teardrops
- B3: Prince Buster–Chinaman Ska
- B4: The Skatalites–Super Charge
- B5: Don Drummond–Ska Town
- B6: Prince Buster–Ska School
Ska icon Prince Buster changed the face of Jamaican popular music by helping give birth to the form in the late 1950s by blending Caribbean cadences with a rhythm-and-blues backbeat, its rhythmic emphasis shifted to the afterbeat rather than the fore. National Ska: Pain In My Belly is a killer various artists compilation that Buster produced in 1964 for Blue Beat Records in Britain, its blistering contents featuring Toots and the Maytals, Eric ‘Monty’ Morris, and the Prince himself, as well as the pivotal musicians Don Drummond and Tommy McCook, who would shortly form the Skatalites. Essential listening for all true ska devotees!
- A1: Did You Miss Me?
- A2: Film-Maker
- A3: Panzer Attack
- A4: Who Needs Enemies?
- B1: Amber
- B2: Digital Observations
- C1: Let’s Kill Music
- C2: 555-4823
- C3: Been Training Dogs
- D1: The Lake
- D2: Murder Song
Formed in Reading in 1998, The Cooper Temple Clause were an alternative rock band
consisting of Ben Gautrey (vocals), Tom Bellamy (guitar, keyboards), Didz Hammond
(bass), Daniel Fisher (guitar), Kieran Mahon (keyboards), and Jon Harper (drums).
• The band signed with RCA and burst onto the scene with their debut ‘See This Through
And Leave’ in 2002. Featuring the singles ‘Let’s Kill Music’, ‘Film-Maker / Been Training
Dogs’ and ‘Who Needs Enemies?’, the album earned the band a cult following and critical
acclaim including the Kerrang! ‘Best British Newcomer’ award.
• Previously only available on vinyl as a 7” boxset, Demon Records presents the complete
album on 12” vinyl for the very first time. Newly remastered by Phil Kinrade and cut by
Barry Grint at AIR Mastering.
• Pressed on two 140g vinyl with printed inner sleeves
For our 15th release, and the 1st 45pm in our next series of inches, Altered Tapes created a version of "Power" focused on Chill Rob that will hopefully make you forget about Snap completely. Featuring bell-less drum break that we all know and love and the energy turned up a few notches for a Moombahton/ Jazz Dance / B-Boy killer. Includes a hookless, but horny instrumental on the flip side for your cutting pleasure. It's getting kinda hectic! Doubles are recommended.
- A1: So Much Trouble In The World Feat Nutty O & Winky D
- A2: Dem Belly Full Feat Rema & Skip Marley
- A3: Redemption Song Feat Ami Faku
- A4: Waiting In Vain Feat Tiwa Savage
- A5: Turn Your Lights Down Low Feat Afro B
- B1: Three Little Birds Feat Teni & Oxlade
- B2: Buffalo Soldier Feat Davido
- B3: Stir It Up Feat Sarkodie
- B4: Jammin Feat Ayra Starr
- B5: One Love Feat Patoranking
Red Vinyl[17,44 €]
- A1: So Much Trouble In The World (Feat Nutty O & Winky D)
- A2: Dem Belly Full (Feat Rema & Skip Marley)
- A3: Redemption Song (Feat Ami Faku)
- A4: Waiting In Vain (Feat Tiwa Savage)
- A5: Turn Your Lights Down Low (Feat Afro B)
- B1: Three Little Birds (Feat Teni & Oxlade)
- B2: Buffalo Soldier (Feat Davido)
- B3: Stir It Up (Feat Sarkodie)
- B4: Jammin (Feat Ayra Starr)
- B5: One Love (Feat Patoranking)
Black Vinyl[31,05 €]
Das Album Bob Marley mit dem Titel ”Africa Unite” ist das Ergebnis von den besten afrikanischen Künstlern, um die größten Hits von Bob Marley neu zu interpretieren. Auf dem Album sind Künstler wie Davido, Rema, Sarkodie, Ayra Starr, Tiwa Savage, Fireboy DML, Oxlade & Tems zu hören, die jeweils einen Klassiker von Bob Marley neu interpretieren. Dieses verbindende Projekt symbolisiert den Einfluss, den Bob Marley auf das moderne Afrika hatte. Africa Unite für die Welt!
Ab dem 04.08 als CD und auf roten und schwarzem Vinyl verfügbar.
A complex and sometimes belligerent character in real life, on record,
John Martyn was the epitome of the folk-dreamer, embodying the spirit
of the bourgeoning London acoustic scene of the late 60s
Well- known and respected for his 70s albums Solid Air and One World, this is
where it began.John Martyn met Beverley Kutner and the pair married in 1969.
Kutner was a dazzling folk singer who had been invited by Paul Simon to sing on
Simon & Garfunkel's Bookends album. It was obvious that two such talents united
in love should also unite in music. Stormbringer! – produced by Joe Boyd – was
the first of two albums billed to both of them.
Recorded in Woodstock, the album featured The Band's Levon Helm on drums on
Beverley's standout, eight-minute long Sweet Honesty. Not to be overshadowed
John also contributed John The Baptist, one of his career highlights, with
Beverley adding sweet backing vocals.
This re-issue faithfully replicates the original 1970 Island Records UK release and
is pressed onto high quality 180g vinyl.
Dot Allison returns with a new solo album, Consciousology. After over a decade away, the former One Dove singer and songwriter broke cover in 2021 with Heart-Shaped Scars and this new album follows just two years later, as she hits a purple patch of songwriting. It’s also her first full release for Sonic Cathedral after contributing to Mark Peters’ acclaimed Red Sunset Dreams last year. Consciousology finds multi-instrumentalist Dot joined by the London Contemporary Orchestra, her new labelmate Andy Bell from Ride, who plays guitar on two tracks, and Hannah Peel, who is responsible for some of the string arrangements with both the LCO and a stellar group of Scottish string players. It expands on the styles and themes of the previous album, all while pushing everything just that little bit further – the songs sound bigger, more avant-garde and experimental and, occasionally, properly out-there and psychedelic. “I wanted to make some albums that felt like a set, exploring love, what lies beyond the visible and how all these aspects dovetail together,” explains Dot. “I see Consciousology a more psych Heart-Shaped Scars with a far fuller, more immersive sound and so, in that sense, it’s a more wayward, bolder, rule-breaking partner.” Right from the eye-catching artwork by PJ Harvey collaborator Maria Mochnacz it definitely does not play it safe. It veers from the techno-played-as-folk of opener ‘Shyness Of Crowns’ and ‘220Hz’ and the Linda Perhacs-meets-The Velvet Underground chug of the first single ‘Unchanged’ to the Mercury Rev-style fantasia of ‘Bleached By The Sun’, the Brian Wilson-esque harmonies of ‘Moon Flowers’ and the kaleidoscopic colour trip of ‘Double Rainbow’. Elsewhere there are echoes of Desertshore-era Nico, Jack Nitzsche’s work with Neil Young, Karen Dalton and Anne Briggs before the relative simplicity of the Tim Hardin-inspired closer ‘Weeping Roses’. It’s a brilliant, breathtaking record.
A complex and sometimes belligerent character in real life, on record,
John Martyn was the epitome of the folk-dreamer, embodying the spirit
of the bourgeoning London acoustic scene of the late 60s
Well- known and respected for his 70s albums Solid Air and One World, this is
where it began.The second and final John and Beverley album, The Road To Ruin
came out in late 1970; it is a mature, fully realised work, and a glimpse of what
would have happened had Island not encouraged John to go back to being a solo
artist. Opener Primrose Hill was later sampled by Fat Boy Slim, and the John-led
Parcels offers a template for what would become his signature style as the
decade progressed. It is one of those rare albums that creates its own
atmosphere, late night intensity, middle age soul.
This re-issue faithfully replicates the original 1970 Island Records UK release and
is pressed onto high quality 180g vinyl.
- 1: Frownland
- 2: The Dust Blows Forward 'N The Dust Blows Back
- 3: Dachau Blues
- 4: Ella Guru
- 5: Hair Pie: Bake 1
- 6: Moonlight On Vermont
- 7: Pachuco Cadaver
- 8: Bills Corpse
- 9: Sweet Sweet Bulbs
- 10: Neon Meate Dream Of A Octafish
- 11: China Pig
- 12: My Human Gets Me Blues
- 13: Dali's Car
- 14: Hair Pie: Bake 2
- 15: Pena
- 16: Well
- 17: When Big Joan Sets Up
- 18: Fallin' Ditch
- 19: Sugar 'N Spikes
- 20: Ant Man Bee
- 21: Orange Claw Hammer
- 22: Wild Life
- 23: She's Too Much For My Mirror
- 24: Hobo Chang Ba
- 25: The Blimp (Mousetrapreplica)
- 26: Steal Softly Thru Snow
- 27: Old Fart At Play
- 28: Veteran's Day Poppy
Trout Mask Replica is a touchstone in the history of recorded music. The mix of dada absurdist blues and previously unexplored experimental avenues has long been praised as one of the greatest albums of all time. As so eloquently put by John Peel, "If there has been anything in the history of popular music which could be described as a work of art in a way that people who are involved in other areas of art would understand, then Trout Mask Replica is probably that work.” In full partnership with the Zappa Family Trust and to celebrate the relaunch of the seminal Bizarre label imprint, Third Man Records is proud to announce Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band's Trout Mask Replica. Out of print on vinyl for nearly ten years, this remaster was helmed by industry legend Bob Ludwig and cut by the estimable Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering. Utilizing crystalline-quality safety masters kept in the Zappa family vault for decades by the trustworthy Joe Travers, the audio here is positively glorious. Every last skronk breathes full life into the room. Every twisted guitar figure uncurls onto paths previously unpaved. Every last bark and howl shines resolute through the vast emptiness of your mind. Previous countless Trout Mask Replica repressings used scans of scans of scans of the cover image, but the original Cal Schenkel cover photo has been tracked down and reproduced here at its clearest — its resolution from the original release in 1969. If you’ve only ever seen a jpg online or fuzzy, smeared-looking CD issues from the 90’s, be prepared to be wowed by the fully engaging spectrum this iconic image casts. This 2xLP is pressed on heavyweight 180-gram black vinyl for that full-on frenetic feeling.
- 1: 5-4-3-2
- 2: Yes!
- 3: The Sun Returns
- 4: Breeze Of Time
- 5: Your Name Gonna Ring The Bell
- 6: New Future
- 7: Droids!
- 8: The Concord Hour
- 9: Future City
- 10: Mins Past The Hour
- 11: Support The Youth (With Sound)
- 12: The Beat
- 13: Las Niñas Estan Escuchando (The Children Are Listening)
- 14: Flitting Splits Reverb Adage
- 15: Twilight Shimmer
- 16: Suspense In The Grip Of Suspense
- 17: Polaris Radio
- 18: Drop
color LP[30,46 €]
In a hyperactive 40-minute, 18-track suite that runs like a boombox mixtape, the two prolific multi-media artists contemplate community, transformation, and the future through the programmatic format of a pirate radio station for the people.
- 1: 5-4-3-2
- 2: Yes!
- 3: The Sun Returns
- 4: Breeze Of Time
- 5: Your Name Gonna Ring The Bell
- 6: New Future
- 7: Droids!
- 8: The Concord Hour
- 9: Future City
- 10: Mins Past The Hour
- 11: Support The Youth (With Sound)
- 12: The Beat
- 13: Las Niñas Estan Escuchando (The Children Are Listening)
- 14: Flitting Splits Reverb Adage
- 15: Twilight Shimmer
- 16: Suspense In The Grip Of Suspense
- 17: Polaris Radio
- 18: Drop
black LP[30,46 €]
In a hyperactive 40-minute, 18-track suite that runs like a boombox mixtape, the two prolific multi-media artists contemplate community, transformation, and the future through the programmatic format of a pirate radio station for the people.
- A1: Easter Woman
- A2: Perfect Love
- A3: Picnic Boy
- A4: End Of Home
- A5: Amber
- A6: Japanese Watercolor
- A7: Secrets
- A8: Die In Terror
- A9: Red Rider
- A10: My Second Wife
- A11: Floyd
- A12: Suburban Bathers
- A13: Dimples And Toes
- A14: The Nameless Souls
- A15: Love Leaks Out
- A16: Act Of Being Polite
- A17: Medicine Man
- A18: Tragic Bells
- A19: Loss Of Innocence
- A20: The Simple Song
- B1: Ups And Downs
- B2: Possessions
- B3: Give It To Someone Else
- B4: Phantom
- B7: Birds In The Trees
- B8: Handfull Of Desire
- B9: Moisture
- B10: Love Is
- B11: Troubled Man
- B12: La La
- B13: Loneliness
- B14: Nice Old Man
- B15: The Talk Of Creatures
- B16: Fingertips
- B17: In Between Dreams
- B18: Margaret Freeman
- B19: The Coming Of The Crow
- B20: When We Were Young
- C1: Coms 1-3 Rdx Suite Pt 1
- (The ‘Commercial Album’ Multi-Track Tapes)
- D1: Coms 1-3 Rdx Suite Pt 2
- (The ‘Commercial Album’ Multi-Track Tapes)
- B5: Less Not More
- B6: My Work Is So Behind
THE LEGENDARY 1980 ALBUM REMASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL TAPES.
• 2LP SET WITH 12” X 12” BOOKLET.
• INLCUDES THE PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED ‘COMS 1-3 RDX SUITE’ (TAKEN FROM THE ‘COMMERCIAL
ALBUM’ MULTITRACK TAPES).
• PRODUCED WITH THE RESIDENTS AND THE CRYPTIC CORPORATION.
• THE SEVENTH IN A SERIES OF VINYL RE-ISSUES OF THE RESIDENTS’ CLASSIC 70S ALBUMS.
Formed in the early 1970s, The Residents have now been charting a unique path through the
musical landscape for 50 years. In celebration of that remarkable and unlikely anniversary, we
present an expanded vinyl edition of the classic 1980 LP ‘Commercial Album’.
Following almost a decade spent attempting to redefine what pop music could be, but with zero
hit singles to show for it, The Residents finally caved and produced their own pop music album as
the 80s dawned. But rather than have each song repeat the same minute of music three times as
per the traditional pop format, The Residents produced no less than 40 one-minute pop
masterpieces, and invited the listener to do the repeating bit themselves if they felt the need.
The resulting ‘Commercial Album’ both showcased the incredible depth of the group’s musical
palette and proved definitively that they could easily be as big as The Beatles if they wanted to.
Probably bigger, actually.
Featuring a breathless collage of toe-tappers, memorable melodies, instrumental experiments
and guest performers (Fred Frith, Chris Cutler and XTC’s Andy Partridge among them), the
record has since acquired legendary status among both fans and confused onlookers alike.
Alongside the original album, this 2LP edition presents the ‘COMS 1-3 RDX Suite’ – a brand new
interpretation of (almost) the entire album, produced by the group using the original multi-track
tapes – and a brand new sleevenote essay shedding new light on the album’s production.
‘Commercial Album’ is the latest in The Residents’ extensive ongoing pREServed series – expect
more throughout 2023 and 2024. Possibly even 2025 too, the way things are going.
- 1 5: 4-3-2-1
- 2: Yes!
- 3: The Sun Returns
- 4: Breeze Of Time
- 5: Your Name Gonna Ring The Bell
- 6: New Future
- 7: Droids!
- 8: The Concord Hour
- 9: Future City
- 10 10: Mins Past The Hour
- 11: Support The Youth (With Sound)
- 12: The Beat
- 13: Las Niñas Estan Escuchando (The Children Are Listening)
- 14: Flitting Splits Reverb Adage
- 15: Twilight Shimmer
- 16: Suspense In The Grip Of Suspense
- 17: Polaris Radio
- 18: Drop
color vinyl[28,28 €]
New Future City Radio is the first duo collaboration of longtime creative partners Damon Locks & Rob Mazurek. In a hyperactive 40-minute, 18-track suite that runs like a boombox mixtape, the two prolific multi-media artists contemplate community, transformation, and the future through the programmatic format of a pirate radio station for the people. It"s a deep avant-garde echo of the legendary Bomb Squad (Locks even sounding a bit like a tape-delayed Check D on the vox), with beat artifacts spanning the whole gamut from pre to post golden era hip-hop - mixing OG Brooklyn boombox sound with the sci-fi boom-bap of late 90s Def Jux and/or Dan The Automator"s 75 Ark.
- 1 5: 4-3-2-1
- 2: Yes!
- 3: The Sun Returns
- 4: Breeze Of Time
- 5: Your Name Gonna Ring The Bell
- 6: New Future
- 7: Droids!
- 8: The Concord Hour
- 9: Future City
- 10 10: Mins Past The Hour
- 11: Support The Youth (With Sound)
- 12: The Beat
- 13: Las Niñas Estan Escuchando (The Children Are Listening)
- 14: Flitting Splits Reverb Adage
- 15: Twilight Shimmer
- 16: Suspense In The Grip Of Suspense
- 17: Polaris Radio
- 18: Drop
black vinyl[24,83 €]
New Future City Radio is the first duo collaboration of longtime creative partners Damon Locks & Rob Mazurek. In a hyperactive 40-minute, 18-track suite that runs like a boombox mixtape, the two prolific multi-media artists contemplate community, transformation, and the future through the programmatic format of a pirate radio station for the people. It"s a deep avant-garde echo of the legendary Bomb Squad (Locks even sounding a bit like a tape-delayed Check D on the vox), with beat artifacts spanning the whole gamut from pre to post golden era hip-hop - mixing OG Brooklyn boombox sound with the sci-fi boom-bap of late 90s Def Jux and/or Dan The Automator"s 75 Ark.
Imagine if Eric Carle had been signed to Ghost Box, or if the Look Around You team had ended up taking over the Radiophonic Workshop. If you can picture that kind of sound, we’re ready to welcome you to the Cosmic Neighbourhood.
Cosmic Neighbourhood’s Gatherings is an album made for wild imaginations and deep daydreams. Its fourteen tracks provide the kind of trip you can take if you close your eyes tight enough and let your mind wander. It’s the music of small things, groovy sounds from way underground that’s inspired as much by Martin Rev and Moondog as it is by walking trees, pine cones catching the bus, nocturnal farmyard symphonies and the movements of butterflies reimagined through restless drum machines. Sounds good? Come join the gathering. There’s room for everyone.
Cosmic Neighbourhood is the musical alias of York-based illustrator and musician Adam Higton. Adam’s work encompasses comic strips, collage and sound art and documents the daily goings-on of the forest folk within the realm of the Cosmic Neighbourhood. His two albums on Kit (|Collages I and II) see each song acting as a response to a series of paper-and-scissors compositions. Sonically, these records straddle new and old, taking modular electronics, flutes, bells and softly pattering drum machines, before colouring them all with the amber glow of some forgotten, psychedelic kids' TV programme. Higton's benign toots and echoing jingles bring to mind Daphne Oram's early delay experiments or the meandering playfulness of Tom Cameron. Radiophonic and time-worn, it still somehow sounds like the future.
Gatherings follows previous Cosmic Neighbourhood albums Library Vol 1 and Collages I and II. Previous Rivertones releases include spoken word and found sound collages by Robert Macfarlane & Chris Watson, poetry and elemental music by Will Burns & Hannah Peel and the soundtrack to Wolfgang Buttress’ Hive structure at Kew Gardens by Be.
Available for the first time on vinyl - a 20th anniversary release of The Mystic Chords Of Memory's seminal, unique DIY psych-folk debut. By Beachwood Sparks singer/songwriter Chris Gunst & Aislers Set's Jen Cohen. Mastered at Abbey Road. The seeds of this exquisite album are scattered among the tracks of Make The Cowboy Robots Cry - the LP Beachwood Sparks hung their hats on before a ten year break. A further step forward from west coast country psych towards something with folkier roots but new, mysterious and above all free. Chris and Jen's conjuring of magical, unforced, domestic spirituality. Recorded in a little wood cabin amongst the redwoods overlooking a running creek with a range of collected musical toys. Just give it 5 minutes once you’ve dropped the needle & you’ll be right there. Here’s Amanda Petrussich’s brilliant write up in Pitchfork - “With its soft melodies, sweet vocals, and scratchy DIY production, Mystic Chords of Memory is also an overwhelmingly intimate record, focused and domestic - much closer to Elliott Smith than former-benchmarks the Byrds and Buffalo Springfield…. The duo's wordy moniker was lifted from Abraham Lincoln's first inaugural address, a lecture delivered in the spring of 1861 and boldly eternalised at the base of Mount Rushmore... Appropriately, the band's sound is just as archaic as a truly striking political speech: Gunst and Cohen blend tinkling bells, melodica, harp, keyboards, bits of samples, tinny drums, and strummy guitars, presenting a vaguely contemporary update on the British folk phenomenon of the late 1960s with more blips. Mystic Chords of Memory is a surprisingly coherent re-introduction to Gunst, and his professional coupling with Jen Cohen has proven both a freeing and inspired move.” Two decades later it’s obvious how seminal a record they conjured up. They forged a path that came to define the wave of US indie that followed for a while. In our opinion, the original has a natural, guileless, effortless beauty that trumps them all. Without a whiff of Starbucks. "Mystic chords of memory speech I interpreted the meaning as the underlying psyche fabric we are all creating on this land together. Jen and I thought it would be a great name to inspire our music together. This was really close to post 9/11 times and we were thinking about all of this and also wanting to improve our own contribution to the psychological fabric of the world.” Chis Gunst.
Available for the first time on vinyl - a 20th anniversary release of The Mystic Chords Of Memory's seminal, unique DIY psych-folk debut. By Beachwood Sparks singer/songwriter Chris Gunst & Aislers Set's Jen Cohen. Mastered at Abbey Road. The seeds of this exquisite album are scattered among the tracks of Make The Cowboy Robots Cry - the LP Beachwood Sparks hung their hats on before a ten year break. A further step forward from west coast country psych towards something with folkier roots but new, mysterious and above all free. Chris and Jen's conjuring of magical, unforced, domestic spirituality. Recorded in a little wood cabin amongst the redwoods overlooking a running creek with a range of collected musical toys. Just give it 5 minutes once you’ve dropped the needle & you’ll be right there. Here’s Amanda Petrussich’s brilliant write up in Pitchfork - “With its soft melodies, sweet vocals, and scratchy DIY production, Mystic Chords of Memory is also an overwhelmingly intimate record, focused and domestic - much closer to Elliott Smith than former-benchmarks the Byrds and Buffalo Springfield…. The duo's wordy moniker was lifted from Abraham Lincoln's first inaugural address, a lecture delivered in the spring of 1861 and boldly eternalised at the base of Mount Rushmore... Appropriately, the band's sound is just as archaic as a truly striking political speech: Gunst and Cohen blend tinkling bells, melodica, harp, keyboards, bits of samples, tinny drums, and strummy guitars, presenting a vaguely contemporary update on the British folk phenomenon of the late 1960s with more blips. Mystic Chords of Memory is a surprisingly coherent re-introduction to Gunst, and his professional coupling with Jen Cohen has proven both a freeing and inspired move.” Two decades later it’s obvious how seminal a record they conjured up. They forged a path that came to define the wave of US indie that followed for a while. In our opinion, the original has a natural, guileless, effortless beauty that trumps them all. Without a whiff of Starbucks. "Mystic chords of memory speech I interpreted the meaning as the underlying psyche fabric we are all creating on this land together. Jen and I thought it would be a great name to inspire our music together. This was really close to post 9/11 times and we were thinking about all of this and also wanting to improve our own contribution to the psychological fabric of the world.” Chis Gunst.




















