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12inchSPIRITUAL031
Spiritual Pajamas
17.10.2025
  • 1: Jamelon
  • 2: Summer In The Wasteland
  • 3: Sleep
  • 4: Taunta
  • 5: Redwing
  • 6: Killing Time
  • 76: 6/06
pré-commande17.10.2025

il devrait être publié sur 17.10.2025

30,04
RON GALLO - Checkmate

RON GALLO

Checkmate

12inchLPKRS8351IE
Kill Rock Stars
17.10.2025
  • The Very Last Day Of Recording The Album That Became Checkmate, Ron Gallo Wrote And Recorded The Title Track. Which, In His Words, Half-Jokingly, Is ""My First True Love Song That Also Happens To Be The Best Love Song Ever Written"". It Encapsulates The Entire Purpose Of The Album Which Takes His Previous Motto - ""The World Is Fucked, But The Universe Is Inside You"" And Changes It To ""The World Is Ending, What Can I Hold On To?
  • After Years Of Navigating Artistic Reinvention And Resisting Change, Ron Gallo Arrives At His Latest Album, Checkmate, With A Newfound Clarity And Sense Of Purpose. Stripped Down And Direct, Checkmate Marks A Reset: A Shedding Of Old Selves, Old Anger, And The Need For Introspection. Social Commentary Has Always Been A Driving Force Behind Gallo’s Music, And Checkmate Finds The Bridge Between Personal Inner Dialogues And Cultural Analysis, Grasping The Vulnerability He Once Avoided
  • What Remains Here Is Distilled: Raw Thoughts About Love, Identity, And Survival In A Collapsing World. Gallo Calls It “A Process To Kill Off My Old Self,” A Release From Years Of Hiding, Whether It’s Behind A Comic Veil Or A Wall Of Instruments And Noise. With Checkmate, He Finds Himself Aligned With A New Audience Who Have Found His Music Through Social Media Riffs Turned Viral Smashes, 7Am Songs, Who Come With No Preconceived Notions—Only A Desire To Connect. The Personal Vulnerability Found In These Songs Are Far More Relatable Than Gallo Could Have First Imagined. Inner Dialogues We All Seem To Be Having, But Struggling To Find The Words For, Until Now
pré-commande17.10.2025

il devrait être publié sur 17.10.2025

23,95
RON GALLO - Checkmate

RON GALLO

Checkmate

12inchLPKRS835
Kill Rock Stars
17.10.2025
  • 1: Checkmate
  • 2: Fantasy
  • 3: Feel-It-All Phase
  • 4: Free Advice
  • 5: Giant Silent Disco
  • 6: Gun To My Head
  • 7: I've Already Won
  • 8: One Catch Of The Eye
  • 9: Somebody God Would Want To Chill With
  • 10: Too Tired To Love You
  • 11: Trampoline

"The very last day of recording the album that became checkmate, Ron Gallo wrote and recorded the title track. Which, in his words, half-jokingly, is ""my first true love song that also happens to be the best love song ever written"". It encapsulates the entire purpose of the album which takes his previous motto - ""The world is fucked, but the universe is inside you"" and changes it to ""The world is ending, what can I hold on to?"".

After years of navigating artistic reinvention and resisting change, Ron Gallo arrives at his latest album, checkmate, with a newfound clarity and sense of purpose. Stripped down and direct, checkmate marks a reset: a shedding of old selves, old anger, and the need for introspection. Social commentary has always been a driving force behind Gallo’s music, and checkmate finds the bridge between personal inner dialogues and cultural analysis, grasping the vulnerability he once avoided.

What remains here is distilled: raw thoughts about love, identity, and survival in a collapsing world. Gallo calls it “a process to kill off my old self,” a release from years of hiding, whether it’s behind a comic veil or a wall of instruments and noise. With checkmate, he finds himself aligned with a new audience who have found his music through social media riffs turned viral smashes, 7am Songs, who come with no preconceived notions—only a desire to connect. The personal vulnerability found in these songs are far more relatable than Gallo could have first imagined. Inner dialogues we all seem to be having, but struggling to find the words for, until now."

pré-commande17.10.2025

il devrait être publié sur 17.10.2025

23,95
EMILY SPRAGUE A. - Cloud Time
  • Tokyo 1
  • Osaka
  • Nagoya
  • Matsumoto (Beginning)
  • Matsumoto (Ending)
  • Hokkaido
  • Tokyo 2
  • Each Story
également disponible

Black Vinyl[22,27 €]


Emily A. Sprague's Cloud Time traces an audio-spiritual journey through time and place, recorded across a long-awaited debut tour of Japan in the fall of 2024. Compiled from environmental improvisations captured in and for the moment, material at once welcoming, responsive, and inimitable, the album distills a voyage guided by psychic wayfaring, unbound presence, and activating performance for a reciprocal exchange with space, listener, and each fully engaged instant. The Japanese tour documented on Cloud Time held an almost mythic significance for Sprague, taking on properties of her own sonic white whale. After many near-departures and dropped plans to play in the country, "the empty spaces of cancelled trips and forgotten music turned into strange little misty spirits that I felt followed by," she says. "When I began preparing for the tour, I couldn't shake a sense that the invitation to Japan was more about opening myself up to this new place instead of bringing something into it tightly under my control. Improvisation has always been such a pillar in my music practice, and I really wanted to meet the country, spaces and people through that process." To amplify these intuitive whispers on-stage, Sprague reimagined her time-tested live rig, designed to be as free from error as possible, as a looser, more flexible set up that would allow her to interface with what was essentially a blank sonic canvas every night. Each performance became a collaboration between environment and instinct, Sprague processing the events, energies, and emotions informing the evening through her new sound ecosystem, and projecting an entirely present and unique version of herself to each open-eared and hearted crowd. "It was very much more than just an act of playing for me, but a total experience of time and place," she says. The seven long-form pieces that plot the course of Cloud Time, excerpted from over eight hours of recordings archived on the artist's on-stage recorder and generously shared on the album with no additional mixing and only minimal editing, invite listeners to become still in these deep-rooted moments of presence as the album moves from city to city, venue to venue. Cloud Time chronicles material recorded at each tour stop, Sprague selecting and sequencing the album around mood-based storytelling more so than linear chronology. "I tried to make the whole album flow in the way that any one of the complete live performances did," she explains, "while also keeping the spirit of the whole thing as a journey." The result is equal parts travelog, love letter, and impressionistic collage channeled from the potent ferment of a now encased in the glowing amber of memory. Intrinsically inspired by kankyo ongaku, an environmental music philosophy, known both in and widely outside of Japan that tunes into the similarly expansive ethos as Pauline Oliveros' deep listening practice and posits the listener as composer, Cloud Time is ambient music that seems to be listening right back, grounded in heartfelt synthesized frequencies that abundantly hold and heal. Pieces like "Nagoya," "Tokyo 1," and the ten minute "Matsumoto" in particular hum with the atomic resonance of gently tended landscapes, offering space for tuning way in and dropping far out from perspectives that stifle and bind. Cloud Time is an invitation to embrace each moment as both fleeting and eternal, floating by with nothing to grasp onto and absolutely everything to gain. The exercise in acceptance and letting go that Sprague practiced throughout the tour deeply impacted her understanding of self as both a guest and venerable performer. "The process of loving wherever I am, being present and focusing on a clear channel of communication for mind and emotion, rooted so deeply in respect for the space, those within it, and myself, ended up being profoundly healing," she says. "My vision and hope is that this album can be released as a gift back to anyone who either was or wasn't there. A cloud time of life passing by."

pré-commande16.10.2025

il devrait être publié sur 16.10.2025

31,89
LEE, OKKYUNG - JUST LIKE ANY OTHER DAY

LEE, OKKYUNG

JUST LIKE ANY OTHER DAY

12inchSPLP158
Shelter Press
15.10.2025

Unlike anything we have heard from her before, Okkyung Lee returns to Shelter Press with "Just Like Any Other Day: Background Music For Your Mundane Activities", a deeply intimate body of recordings at the juncture of ambient music, minimalism, and the baroque, that stands as radical intervention with what experimental music can be, and the place that organisations of sound occupy in our lives. For more than two decades, Okkyung Lee has stood at the forefront of the most radical trajectories of experimental music: a virtuosic cellist and improviser, renowned for her creative rigour and emotive depth. Particularly noteworthy for her range, dexterity, and adaptability, over the last five years Lee's output has revealed unexpected shifts and developments that move far afield from the realms of free improvisation for which she is most well known. 2020's "Yeo - Neun", a heart-wrenching, ambient chamber work - drawing inspiration from the Korean popular music of her youth - was issued by Shelter Press to great critical response, followed closely by "Teum (The Silvery Slit)" - one of a series engrossing electroacoustic works created at Groupe de Recherches Musicales in Paris - on Portraits GRM, and then "Na-Reul" in 2021, regarded by Lee as a closing statement of more than two decades living in New York, which set the precedent of her allowing her emotions to fully occupy the forefront of the music for the first time. Marking her return to Shelter press, "Just Like Any Other Day": Background Music For Your Mundane Activities", encounters Lee upturning the apple cart once again, weaving a profoundly intimate artistic statement on completely unexpected terms. Like its three aforementioned predecessors, "Just Like Any Other Day" belongs to broadening shift in Lee's approach to composing that roughly aligns with her return to her native South Korea, having lived in the United States since her late teens. Infused with a deep reengagement with her own culture and relationship to memory, it is equally a response to those critical challenges and questions provoked by significant life change. Worked on in isolation, and continuously returned to, over the course of four years, the album's nine pieces began with a simple recognition that experimental music is not always what we imagine it to be. It is a practice and a pursuit - a music for which, at its inception, the outcome is unknown - rather than an idiom defined by certain syntaxes, approaches, and qualities of structure and sound. From this departure point, Lee began to inquire after the utility of music itself: what is it for, what does it do, and what place does it (or can it) occupy in our lives? This solitary and durational journey, each composition gradually moving through different phases and evolutions over years, led Lee toward uncharted ground: a music that is not only playful, introspective, and seductive, but also intended to provoke a relationship to experimental music beyond its normative expectations. Rather active or deep listening, it pursues passive listening. Rather than a grand statement, it is discreet. Rather than virtuosity, it embraces the elegant and direct. Even more strikingly, for the first time, the music of "Just Like Any Other Day" encounters Lee leaving the cello entirely behind. Created at home on keyboard, computer, and an inexpensive cassette recorder, "Just Like Any Other Day" presents a remarkable form of ambient music - organisations of sound that become their own environment, to be occupied - intended, as the album's subheading infers, as Background Music For Your Mundane Activities. An expansion of the creative pathways opened by the Korean pop imbued compositions of Yeo - Neun, aspects of electronic process explored by "Teum (The Silvery Slit)", and the emotive foregrounding of "Na-Reul", each of the pieces presented across the two sides of "Just Like Any Other Day" implies something far greater than the limits of its own temporarily: a mood, provocations of memory and place, mirrors for the solitude within which it was made, and palpable emotion lingering just out of grasp. For Lee, each of the album's compositions could be continued or looped for an indeterminate duration: straddling a ground between the minimal and the baroque, enveloping the listener in endless cycles of appreciating, repetitive and rhythmical notes, flirting with the melodic and implying a disembodied imagism that borders on the profound. Remarkably beautiful and direct, Okkyung Lee's "Just Like Any Other Day: Background Music For Your Mundane Activities" - issued by Shelter Press on vinyl - represents a radical reconfiguration of experiential music, stripped to its bare essence in defiance of the widely presumed aesthetic signifiers. Unlike anything we've heard from her before, this immersive body of intimate recordings not only reveals new dimensions of Lee's striking range as an artist, but also of how we might regard and occupy music itself: an ambience to lived and felt like a second skin.

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Ike Quebec - The Complete Blue Note 45 Sessions (3x12")
  • D4: Everything Happens To Me
  • C1: Everything Happens To Me
  • A1: A Light Reprieve
  • A2: Buzzard Lope
  • A3: Blue Monday
  • A4: Zonky
  • B1: Later For The Rock
  • B2: Sweet And Lovely
  • B3: Dear John
  • B4: Blue Friday
  • C2: Mardi Gras
  • C3: What A Difference A Day Makes
  • C4: For All We Know
  • C5: Ill Wind
  • D1: If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight)
  • D2: I've Got The World On A String
  • D3: Me 'N Mabe
  • E1: How Long Has This Been Going On
  • E2: With A Song In My Heart
  • E3: Imagination
  • E4: What Is There To Say?
  • F1: There Is No Greater Love
  • F2: All Of Me
  • F3: Intermezzo
  • F4: But Not For Me All The Way

The Complete Blue Note 45 Sessions of Ike Quebec collects a phenomenal body of work produced between 1959–62 by a key player in the Blue Note Story. The saxophonist had recorded for Blue Note and served as a talent scout in the 1940s before personal problems forced him off the scene. Alfred Lion began to reintroduce Quebec’s music to jazz fans in 1959 with a series of 45 jukebox singles that were well received and revealed a formidable stylist very much at the top of his game with a full-throated yet relaxed sound ideally suited to a range of material from ballads to blues. The success of Quebec’s comeback inspired Lion to keep going, capturing four sessions of material with a revolving cast of musicians that yielded classic tracks.









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[i] C1. Everything Happens To Me [Short Version]







[q] D4. Everything Happens To Me [Long Version]

pré-commande10.10.2025

il devrait être publié sur 10.10.2025

86,51
EMILY A. SPRAGUE - CLOUD TIME
  • Tokyo 1
  • Osaka
  • Nagoya
  • Matsumoto (Beginning)
  • Matsumoto (Ending)
  • Hokkaido
  • Tokyo 2
  • Each Story
également disponible

Cloudy White Vinyl[31,89 €]


Emily A. Sprague's Cloud Time traces an audio-spiritual journey through time and place, recorded across a long-awaited debut tour of Japan in the fall of 2024. Compiled from environmental improvisations captured in and for the moment, material at once welcoming, responsive, and inimitable, the album distills a voyage guided by psychic wayfaring, unbound presence, and activating performance for a reciprocal exchange with space, listener, and each fully engaged instant. The Japanese tour documented on Cloud Time held an almost mythic significance for Sprague, taking on properties of her own sonic white whale. After many near-departures and dropped plans to play in the country, "the empty spaces of cancelled trips and forgotten music turned into strange little misty spirits that I felt followed by," she says. "When I began preparing for the tour, I couldn't shake a sense that the invitation to Japan was more about opening myself up to this new place instead of bringing something into it tightly under my control. Improvisation has always been such a pillar in my music practice, and I really wanted to meet the country, spaces and people through that process." To amplify these intuitive whispers on-stage, Sprague reimagined her time-tested live rig, designed to be as free from error as possible, as a looser, more flexible set up that would allow her to interface with what was essentially a blank sonic canvas every night. Each performance became a collaboration between environment and instinct, Sprague processing the events, energies, and emotions informing the evening through her new sound ecosystem, and projecting an entirely present and unique version of herself to each open-eared and hearted crowd. "It was very much more than just an act of playing for me, but a total experience of time and place," she says. The seven long-form pieces that plot the course of Cloud Time, excerpted from over eight hours of recordings archived on the artist's on-stage recorder and generously shared on the album with no additional mixing and only minimal editing, invite listeners to become still in these deep-rooted moments of presence as the album moves from city to city, venue to venue. Cloud Time chronicles material recorded at each tour stop, Sprague selecting and sequencing the album around mood-based storytelling more so than linear chronology. "I tried to make the whole album flow in the way that any one of the complete live performances did," she explains, "while also keeping the spirit of the whole thing as a journey." The result is equal parts travelog, love letter, and impressionistic collage channeled from the potent ferment of a now encased in the glowing amber of memory. Intrinsically inspired by kankyo ongaku, an environmental music philosophy, known both in and widely outside of Japan that tunes into the similarly expansive ethos as Pauline Oliveros' deep listening practice and posits the listener as composer, Cloud Time is ambient music that seems to be listening right back, grounded in heartfelt synthesized frequencies that abundantly hold and heal. Pieces like "Nagoya," "Tokyo 1," and the ten minute "Matsumoto" in particular hum with the atomic resonance of gently tended landscapes, offering space for tuning way in and dropping far out from perspectives that stifle and bind. Cloud Time is an invitation to embrace each moment as both fleeting and eternal, floating by with nothing to grasp onto and absolutely everything to gain. The exercise in acceptance and letting go that Sprague practiced throughout the tour deeply impacted her understanding of self as both a guest and venerable performer. "The process of loving wherever I am, being present and focusing on a clear channel of communication for mind and emotion, rooted so deeply in respect for the space, those within it, and myself, ended up being profoundly healing," she says. "My vision and hope is that this album can be released as a gift back to anyone who either was or wasn't there. A cloud time of life passing by." Emily A. Sprague's Cloud Time will be released Friday, October 10th in vinyl, Japanese import CD (via Plancha), and digital editions.

pré-commande10.10.2025

il devrait être publié sur 10.10.2025

22,27
Dolly Parton - Dolly Live From London LP 2x12"
  • A1: Two Doors Down (Live)
  • A2: Jolene (Live)
  • A3: Backwoods Barbie (Live)
  • A4: Coat Of Many Colors (Live)
  • B1: Only Dreaming (Live)
  • B2: Better Get To Livin' (Live)
  • B3: Shinola (Live)
  • B4: Little Sparrow (Live)
  • C1: The Grass Is Blue (Live)
  • C2: Do I Ever Cross Your Mind (Live)
  • C3: Here You Come Again (Live)
  • C4: Islands In The Stream (Live)
  • D1: 9 To 5 (Live)
  • D2: I Will Always Love You (Live)
  • D3: Jesus And Gravity (Live)
pré-commande10.10.2025

il devrait être publié sur 10.10.2025

27,94
RAMSAY	MIDWOOD - SHOOT OUT AT THE OK CHINESE RESTAURANT
  • Chicago
  • Mohawk River
  • Monster Truck
  • Feed My Monkey
  • Esther
  • Waynesboro
  • Spinnin' On This Rock
  • Alligator's Lament
  • Heaven's Toll
  • Grass'll Grow
  • Fisherman's Friend
  • Dreary Life

Ramsay Midwoods Debütalbum "Shoot Out At The OK Chinese Restaurant" erscheint erstmals auf Vinyl - über 25 Jahre nach der ursprünglichen CD-Veröffentlichung bei Glitterhouse Records im Jahr 1999. Labelchef Reinhard Holstein beschreibt das Werk als seinen persönlichen Favoriten unter rund 800 Veröffentlichungen. Midwoods Musik verbindet traditionelle amerikanische Klänge mit einer eigenwilligen, lakonischen Erzählweise. Sein Gesang erinnert an Woody Guthrie und Levon Helm, seine Texte an die poetische Schrulligkeit eines Leon Redbone. Die Songs sind geprägt von Banjo, alten Klavieren und weiteren klanglichen Relikten, die eine Atmosphäre zwischen Folk, Blues und Americana schaffen. Inhaltlich bewegt sich das Album zwischen romantischen Rückblicken ("Feed My Monkey"), aphoristischen Lebensweisheiten ("Grass"ll Grow") und skurrilen Beobachtungen ("Alligator"s Lament"). Besonders hervorzuheben ist "Spinnin" on a Rock", ein Song über die Fantasie eines entlassenen Hafenarbeiters, erzählt in kindlich anmutenden Versen. Die limitierte Vinylauflage richtet sich an Fachhändler mit einem Faible für Außenseiterkunst und musikalische Unikate. Midwoods Werk ist kein Mainstreamprodukt, sondern ein eigenständiges, zeitloses Album mit Tiefgang und Charakter.

pré-commande03.10.2025

il devrait être publié sur 03.10.2025

22,06
WEDNESDAY - RAT SAW GOD

Wednesday

RAT SAW GOD

12inchDOCLPC2328
Dead Oceans
03.10.2025
  • Hot Rotten Grass Smell
  • Bull Believer
  • Got Shocked
  • Formula One
  • Chosen To Deserve
  • Bath County
  • Quarry
  • Turkey Vultures
  • What's So Funny
  • Tv In The Gas Pump

END[GER] Die Band Wednesday aus Asheville, North Carolina errichtet im Laufe der zehn Songs von "Rat Saw God" einen Schrein voller aufregender Details: Halb lustige, halb tragische Botschaften aus den Südstaaten, die sich klanglich irgendwo zwischen dem wimmernden Skuzz von Neunzigerjahre-Shoegaze und klassischem Country-Twang entfalten - mit verzerrter Pedal Steel und Frontfrau Karly Hartzman, die mit ihrer Stimme, den Lärm durchschneidet. Ein Song von Wednesday ist wie ein Quilt. Eine Kurzgeschichtensammlung, eine verschwommene Erinnerung, ein Flickenteppich aus Porträts des amerikanischen Südens, der disparate Momente einfängt und als Ganzes doch irgendwie einen Sinn ergibt. Karly Hartzman, die Songschreiberin, Sängerin, Gitarristin und Leiterin der Band, ist eine Geschichtensammlerin als auch eine Geschichtenerzählerin: Eine aufmerksame Beobachterin von Menschen und witzigen Bemerkungen. "Rat Saw God", das neue und beste Album des Quintetts aus Asheville, ist ekphrastisch, aber ebenso autobiografisch und vor allem sehr einfühlsam. Es wurde in den Monaten unmittelbar nach der Fertigstellung von dem zweiten Album der Band, "Twin Plagues", geschrieben und innerhalb einer Woche im Drop Of Sun Studio in Asheville aufgenommen. Die Songs auf "Rat Saw God" erzählen keine Epen, sondern das Alltägliche. Sie sind lebensnah, erzählen vom wahren Leben, sie sind verschwommen und chaotisch und seltsam zugleich - was Hartzmans eigenem Ethos entspricht: "Everyone's story is worthy. Literally every life story is worth writing down, because people are so fascinating." A Wednesday song is a quilt. A short story collection, a half-memory, a patchwork of portraits of the American south, disparate moments that somehow make sense as a whole. Karly Hartzman, the songwriter/ vocalist/guitarist at the helm of the project, is a story collector as much as she is a storyteller: a scholar of people and one-liners. Rat Saw God, the Asheville quintet's new and best record, is ekphrastic but autobiographical and above all, deeply empathetic. Across the album's ten tracks Hartzman, guitarist MJ Lenderman, bassist Margo Shultz, drummer Alan Miller, and lap/pedal steel player Xandy Chelmis build a shrine to minutiae. Half-funny, half-tragic dispatches from North Carolina unfurling somewhere between the wailing skuzz of Nineties shoegaze and classic country twang, that distorted lap steel and Hartzman's voice slicing through the din. Rat Saw God is an album about riding a bike down a suburban stretch in Greensboro while listening to My Bloody Valentine for the first time on an iPod Nano, past a creek that runs through the neighborhood riddled with broken glass bottles and condoms, a front yard filled with broken and rusted car parts, a lonely and dilapidated house reclaimed by kudzu. Four Lokos and rodeo clowns and a kid who burns down a corn field. Roadside monuments, church marquees, poppers and vodka in a plastic water bottle, the shit you get away with at Jewish summer camp, strange sentimental family heirlooms at the thrift stores. The way the South hums alive all night in the summers and into fall, the sound of high school football games, the halo effect from the lights polluting the darkness. It's not really bright enough to see in front of you, but in that stretch of inky void - somehow - you see everything. The songs on Rat Saw God don't recount epics, just the everyday. They're true, they're real life, blurry and chaotic and strange - which is in-line with Hartzman's own ethos: "Everyone's story is worthy," she says, plainly. "Literally every life story is worth writing down, because people are so fascinating." But the thing about Rat Saw God - and about any Wednesday song, really - is you don't necessarily even need all the references to get it, the weirdly specific elation of a song that really hits. Yeah, it's all in the details - how fucked up you got or get, how you break a heart, how you fall in love, how you make yourself and others feel seen - but it's mostly the way those tiny moments add up into a song or album or a person.

pré-commande03.10.2025

il devrait être publié sur 03.10.2025

23,49
Sam Gopal - Escalator LP

Sam Gopal

Escalator LP

12inchBT5012SP
Morgan Blue Town
26.09.2025
  • A1: Cold Embrace (3.37)
  • A2: The Dark Lord (3.13
  • A3: The Sky Is Burning (2.30)
  • A4: You’re Alone Now (3.40)
  • A5: Grass (4.01)
  • A6: It’s Only Love (4.16)
  • A7: Horse (3.31)
  • B1: Escalator (2.49)
  • B2: Angry Faces (4.01)
  • B3: Midsummer Nights Dream (2.11)
  • B4: Season Of The Witch (4.23)
  • B5: Yesterlove (4.56)
  • B6: Back Door Man (3.04)

Escalator" by Sam Gopal feat. Motorhead’s Lemmy – A Psychedelic Gem
Released in January 1969, Escalator is the only studio album by the British psychedelic rock band Sam Gopal, led by tabla maestro Sam Gopal himself
Unique both in sound and lineup, the record blends Eastern percussion with psychedelic rock and has garnered cult status—especially thanks to guitarist/vocalist Ian “Lemmy” Kilmister.
This record marks Lemmy’s earliest studio work, before his stints with Hawkwind and of course, Motörhead, making it a vital piece for fans of his legacy.
Incl. Unreleased tracks “Horse/back Door Man”
180 gram vinyl + insert

pré-commande26.09.2025

il devrait être publié sur 26.09.2025

28,53
Various Artists - Hillbillies in Hell
  • 1: Hillbilly Wolf
  • 2: Going Backward
  • 3: A Victim Of The Troubles On My Mind
  • 4: Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town
  • 5: I'm A Coward
  • 6: The Dark Pits Of Hell
  • 7: Green Green Grass Of Home
  • 8: My World Is Like The Night (Little Scottie's Blind)
  • 9: Dark Moon
  • 10: The Hell Bound Train
  • 11: Mother Where Is Your Daughter
  • 12: A Million People Have Died
  • 13: Nowhere To Run
  • 14: Shopworn
  • 15: (Going Where) My Troubles Will Be Over
  • 16: John The Revelator
pré-commande26.09.2025

il devrait être publié sur 26.09.2025

44,50
Igorrr - Amen LP

Igorrr

Amen LP

12inch03984161561
Metal Blade
25.09.2025

Igorrr ist das visionäre Projekt des französischen Multi-Instrumentalisten und Produzenten Gautier Serre, der seit zwanzig Jahren unter diesem Namen operiert. Seit der Unterzeichnung bei Metal Blade Records im Jahr 2017 hat sich Igorrr von einem Ein-Mann-Projekt zu einer vollständigen Bandidentität entwickelt, wobei Gautier als Mastermind und kreative Leitfigur fungiert.Das Projekt ist bekannt für seine kompromisslose Verschmelzung von Classical, Death Metal, Electronic und Breakcore - eine Musik, die sowohl von Bach und Chopin als auch von Cannibal Corpse, Aphex Twin und Meshuggah inspiriert ist. Mit jedem Album überrascht Igorrr selbst die treuesten Fans mit radikaler Vitalität und experimentellen Wendungen.Current Lineup:• Gautier Serre: Machines• Jb Le Bail: Vocals• Marthe Alexandre: Vocals• Remi Serafino: Drums• Martyn Clément: GuitarsAktiv seit: 2005Herkunft: FrankreichCHART-ERFOLGE & STREAMING-ZAHLEN• #12 Official German Album Charts (Spirituality & Distortion)• #57 Swiss Official Album Charts (Spirituality & Distortion)• US Billboard Charts: Multiple Top 10 Positionen• Über 74 Millionen Streams auf Spotify gesamt• 255.000 Follower auf Spotify• 28 Millionen Streams für "Spirituality & Distortion" alleinLIVE-PERFORMANCE & TOURNEEN• Massive Headlining-Tour in Europa (1.500-2.000 Kapazität)• Ausverkaufte US-Shows: Regent Theater LA (1.100), Irving Plaza NYC (1.110), The Crocodile Seattle (750)• Major Festival-Auftritte: Hellfest, Wacken, Download, Sweden Rock, Graspop, Nova Rock, Bloodstock• Weitere US-Shows für 2026 geplantSPECIAL FEATURES• Gastauftritte: Scott Ian (Anthrax), Trey Spruance (Mr. Bungle), Mike Leon (Soulfly)• Echter Chor in Kirche aufgenommen für authentische AtmosphärePLAYLISTING-ERFOLGSpotify: All New Metal, Alternative Metal, Kickass Metal, New Music Friday (USA/UK)Apple Music: Avant-Garde Metal Essentials, Extreme Metal, Metal Rewind, Breaking MetalDeezer: Industrial, Metal Radar, French Metal

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Igorrr - Amen LP

Igorrr

Amen LP

12inch03984161567
Metal Blade
25.09.2025

Igorrr ist das visionäre Projekt des französischen Multi-Instrumentalisten und Produzenten Gautier Serre, der seit zwanzig Jahren unter diesem Namen operiert. Seit der Unterzeichnung bei Metal Blade Records im Jahr 2017 hat sich Igorrr von einem Ein-Mann-Projekt zu einer vollständigen Bandidentität entwickelt, wobei Gautier als Mastermind und kreative Leitfigur fungiert.Das Projekt ist bekannt für seine kompromisslose Verschmelzung von Classical, Death Metal, Electronic und Breakcore - eine Musik, die sowohl von Bach und Chopin als auch von Cannibal Corpse, Aphex Twin und Meshuggah inspiriert ist. Mit jedem Album überrascht Igorrr selbst die treuesten Fans mit radikaler Vitalität und experimentellen Wendungen.Current Lineup:• Gautier Serre: Machines• Jb Le Bail: Vocals• Marthe Alexandre: Vocals• Remi Serafino: Drums• Martyn Clément: GuitarsAktiv seit: 2005Herkunft: FrankreichCHART-ERFOLGE & STREAMING-ZAHLEN• #12 Official German Album Charts (Spirituality & Distortion)• #57 Swiss Official Album Charts (Spirituality & Distortion)• US Billboard Charts: Multiple Top 10 Positionen• Über 74 Millionen Streams auf Spotify gesamt• 255.000 Follower auf Spotify• 28 Millionen Streams für "Spirituality & Distortion" alleinLIVE-PERFORMANCE & TOURNEEN• Massive Headlining-Tour in Europa (1.500-2.000 Kapazität)• Ausverkaufte US-Shows: Regent Theater LA (1.100), Irving Plaza NYC (1.110), The Crocodile Seattle (750)• Major Festival-Auftritte: Hellfest, Wacken, Download, Sweden Rock, Graspop, Nova Rock, Bloodstock• Weitere US-Shows für 2026 geplantSPECIAL FEATURES• Gastauftritte: Scott Ian (Anthrax), Trey Spruance (Mr. Bungle), Mike Leon (Soulfly)• Echter Chor in Kirche aufgenommen für authentische AtmosphärePLAYLISTING-ERFOLGSpotify: All New Metal, Alternative Metal, Kickass Metal, New Music Friday (USA/UK)Apple Music: Avant-Garde Metal Essentials, Extreme Metal, Metal Rewind, Breaking MetalDeezer: Industrial, Metal Radar, French Metal

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WEDNESDAY - BLEEDS

WEDNESDAY

BLEEDS

12inchDOCLP428
Dead Oceans
19.09.2025
  • Reality Tv Argument
  • Bleeds
  • Townies
  • Wound Up Here (By Holdin On)
  • Elderberry Wine
  • Phish Pepsi
  • Candy Breath
  • The Way Love Goes
  • Pick Up That Knife
  • Wasp
  • Bitter Everyday
  • Carolina Murder Suicide
  • Gary's Ii
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Can a self-portrait be a collage? Can empathy be autobiographical? What's the point of living if we're not trying to understand all the horror and humor that surrounds everything? These are a few of the questions lurking under the bleachers of Wednesday's new album Bleeds, an intoxicating collection of narrative-heavy Southern rock that_like many of the most arresting passages from the North Carolina band's highlight reel so far_thoughtfully explores the vivid link between curiosity and confession. Bleeds is not only the best Wednesday record_it's also the most Wednesday record, a patchwork-style triumph of literary allusions and outlaw grit, of place-based poetry and hair-raising noise. Karly Hartzman_founder, frontwoman, and primary lyricist_credits Wednesday's tightened grasp on their own identity to time spent collaborating on previous albums, plus a tour schedule that's been both rewarding and relentless. "Bleeds is the spiritual successor to Rat Saw God, and I think the quintessential `Wednesday Creek Rock' album," Hartzman said, articulating satisfaction with the ways her band has sharpened its trademark sound, how they've refined the formula that makes them one of the most interesting rock bands of their generation. "This is what Wednesday songs are supposed to sound like," she said. "We've devoted a lot of our lives to figuring this out_and I feel like we did." Just like Rat Saw God, one of the defining rock & roll records of the 2020s so far, Bleeds came together at Drop of Sun in Asheville and was produced by Alex Farrar, who's been recording the band since Twin Plagues. Hartzman again brought demos to the studio, where she and her bandmates _X andy Chelmis (lap steel, pedal steel), Alan Miller (drums), Ethan Baechtold (bass, piano), and Jake "M.J." Lenderman (guitar) _ worked as a team to bulk-up the compositions with the exact right amounts of country truth-telling, indie-pop hooks, and noisy sludge. More than ever, the precise proportions were steered by the lyricism_not only its tone or subject matter, but also the actual sound of the words, as well as Hartzman's masterfully subjective approach to detail selection. Every image or scene is filtered through Hartzman's agile, writerly brain. The particulars deemed essential all contain revelations about Hartzman's specific obsessions and vulnerabilities, about the fragmented way she processes the world. Maybe sometimes the best way to locate truth or pain or dignity within your own life story, Bleeds suggests, is by crawling into someone else's.

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WEDNESDAY - BLEEDS

WEDNESDAY

BLEEDS

12inchDOCLPC1428
Dead Oceans
19.09.2025

Can a self-portrait be a collage? Can empathy be autobiographical? What's the point of living if we're not trying to understand all the horror and humor that surrounds everything? These are a few of the questions lurking under the bleachers of Wednesday's new album Bleeds, an intoxicating collection of narrative-heavy Southern rock that_like many of the most arresting passages from the North Carolina band's highlight reel so far_thoughtfully explores the vivid link between curiosity and confession. Bleeds is not only the best Wednesday record_it's also the most Wednesday record, a patchwork-style triumph of literary allusions and outlaw grit, of place-based poetry and hair-raising noise. Karly Hartzman_founder, frontwoman, and primary lyricist_credits Wednesday's tightened grasp on their own identity to time spent collaborating on previous albums, plus a tour schedule that's been both rewarding and relentless. "Bleeds is the spiritual successor to Rat Saw God, and I think the quintessential `Wednesday Creek Rock' album," Hartzman said, articulating satisfaction with the ways her band has sharpened its trademark sound, how they've refined the formula that makes them one of the most interesting rock bands of their generation. "This is what Wednesday songs are supposed to sound like," she said. "We've devoted a lot of our lives to figuring this out_and I feel like we did." Just like Rat Saw God, one of the defining rock & roll records of the 2020s so far, Bleeds came together at Drop of Sun in Asheville and was produced by Alex Farrar, who's been recording the band since Twin Plagues. Hartzman again brought demos to the studio, where she and her bandmates _X andy Chelmis (lap steel, pedal steel), Alan Miller (drums), Ethan Baechtold (bass, piano), and Jake "M.J." Lenderman (guitar) _ worked as a team to bulk-up the compositions with the exact right amounts of country truth-telling, indie-pop hooks, and noisy sludge. More than ever, the precise proportions were steered by the lyricism_not only its tone or subject matter, but also the actual sound of the words, as well as Hartzman's masterfully subjective approach to detail selection. Every image or scene is filtered through Hartzman's agile, writerly brain. The particulars deemed essential all contain revelations about Hartzman's specific obsessions and vulnerabilities, about the fragmented way she processes the world. Maybe sometimes the best way to locate truth or pain or dignity within your own life story, Bleeds suggests, is by crawling into someone else's.

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DEAD FAMOUS PEOPLE - WILD YOUNG WAYS
  • Vampirella
  • Ghost Girl
  • Wild Young Ways
  • Little Flashes Of Yesterday
  • How To Be Kind
  • Go Home Stay Home
  • All Hail The Daffodil
  • In Praise Of Right Now
  • With Wings We'll Soar The Heavens
  • Gladwrap
  • Life Said To The Boy
  • Clean Hanky
  • Left

If you're a serious music fan but not a native Kiwi, your first awareness of New Zealand's fab music scene may have come from the debut of The Chills' mesmerising Kaleidoscope World collection of early singles. Within a few years, a great number of NZ acts saw music released by various UK and US labels . . . generally to great praise and enthusiasm. That this occurred without any of these acts having to move abroad to further their chances was nearly as delightful a feat as the music itself. The exception to this was Dead Famous People, radical in a snap decision after a five-song 12" for Flying Nun, Lost Persons Area, to change hemispheres and make a go for it in London. It started well. Three London recordings were added to three from their Flying Nun EP and put out by Billy Bragg's Utility label - about as perfect a mini-album as there's ever been. Response was positive, more songs recorded, the group did a John Peel session and played out often, but the vaguely impoverished group began to fall apart. Singer and primary writer Dons Savage - determined to make it - had a near-miss at becoming Saint Etienne's singer on an early take of their 'Kiss And Make Up' cover, and there was a fine performance from her on The Chills' 'Heavenly Pop Hit' . . . but dismay had set in. Upon learning of her mum's passing back home, Dons returned to NZ and was quiet for decades. Most of their London recordings were later released later in minuscule quantities by very small labels, but these saw scant press or attention and enjoyed next-to-no sales. Their moment had passed, and the band has suffered the strange fate of being the least-known of the truly brilliant acts associated with Flying Nun. Listening to these `lost' songs, it seems unfathomable that they could have fallen by the wayside. No NZ songwriter comes as close to equalling Martin Phillipps' pop brilliance as Dons. Her superbly sweet vocals, delicious harmonies and sophisticated arrangements aside, the songs dealt perceptively with universal follies of youth and yearning in tandem with a then-unusual twist of lyrics dealing matter-of-factly with her sexuality at a time when `women's music' was seen as exclusionary (segregated into its own bin in shops, if it existed there at all), and the riot grrrl movement was years away, later breaking through due to its radical stance. Dons is a pioneer in myriad ways, the irony of her transcendent brilliance failing to propel a greater career may rest in the fact that she leapt to the head of the class too quickly for people to grasp it; a fate that's befallen so many musical geniuses acknowledged today but less in their time - something rather tragically acknowledged in old pal Martin Phillipps' song with The Chills, 'A Song For Randy Newman, Etc.' None of these thirteen songs fails to deliver something both immediate and unique. And we're proud to debut 'Vampirella"', a magical fantasy song of longing and intrigue - surely one of the most perfect tunes to ever sit around unreleased for decades! Dons is again busy conjuring new songs; in the meantime we're delighted to unveil these obscure gems from the past.

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Chase Rice - Eldora

Chase Rice

Eldora

12inchDKJ60101
Dack Janiels
19.09.2025
  • 1: Cowboy Goodbye
  • 2: Tall Grass (Feat. Kashus Culpepper & Elvie Shane)
  • 3: Naming Horses
  • 4: Eldora
  • 5: Two Tone Trippin' (Feat. Wyatt Mccubbin)
  • 6: Mr. Coors
  • 7: Circa 1943
  • 8: Country & Western (Feat. Madeline Edwards)
  • 9: Cotton Mouth
  • 10: Good Side Of Gettin' Older
  • 11: One Drink Long
  • 12: Sunsettin
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Al Karpenter - Greatest Heads LP

Released by Hegoa Records and Night School Records.
Greatest Heads is the fourth album by the radical Basque- Berlinesque group Al Karpenter. A deconstruction of structured “rock” music, here Al Karpenter re-imagine “the band” to explore the intersection between Free music, afro-beat, the avant garde and gonzo rock.
If Theodore Adorno wrote “To Write Poetry after Auschwitz is Barbaric” in 1949, Al Karpenter attempts to answer the difficult question today; what kind of music can be done in the face of a genocide? Álvaro Matilla, Marta Sainz, Enrique Zaccagnini & Mattin’s response to the planet’s slipping into a vortex of hate is to create a music ecstatic, a music of protest bursting with multiple musical languages and glossaries, full of overlapping histories and thrilling tensions.
Greatest Heads posits a plurality of musics both in opposition and intertwined: Al Karpenter play rock instruments pulled apart in the studio in post-production. Distorted rhythm chunks bit-crushed and dissipated, segments of freedom oppressed by waves of sound invading from every direction. The interplay between the chief instrumentalists and renowned, storied sound artist Mattin creates something akin to ESP freedom-seekers Cro Magnon playing in Miles Davis’ early 70s groups, The Los Angeles Free Music Society tightening up into a clenched fist of plunderphonics and runaway percussion.
We Are All Karpenters opens Greatest Heads with the most straight-forward song refrain of the record accompanied by a band that soon crash into eruption, imagining Sun City Girls in full free rock mode.
The modulating synth sound soon sucks the band into its wake to create a spine-chilling climax of distorted sound, made fully orgasmic with mastering engineer Rashad Becker’s attention to detail. On Izugarrizko Buruak (Greatest Heads), Matilla intones in Basque over a mangled distorto-beat. A Brand New Astraphobia creates a black space for a heavily processed guitar to blow up before falling to earth at night, a gentle figure serenading the coming end.
On Side B, the band begins by being masticated by a brutal phaser, squelching and stretching the music into new territories. The overt message of Stop The Genocide! is besieged by violence before Worm City aggressively samples the ghosts of soul music, mixing in noise bursts, prepared piano and swiping, abstracted sound. Epic closer Perfect Love feels like a beat poetry performance on a burnt world, still grasping for community, for home, for some sort of human love. A Mad love, then; an angry love fuelled by solidarity and collaboration.
The band’s cascading layers of references and polyglottal musics attempt to create the perfect lover, alive with rage and disorientating ecstasy: Al Karpenter.

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M. SAGE - TENDER / WADING
  • The Garden Spot
  • Witch Grass
  • Chinook
  • Wading The Plain
  • Open Space Properties
  • Telegraph Weed Waltz
  • Fracking Starlite
  • Field House Deer (Mice)
  • Tender Of Land

Tender / Wading zeigt Matthew Sage, alias M. Sage, in den Ausläufern und Weiden Colorados, wo er schreibt, aufnimmt und zu einem Stück seiner Heimat und Identität zurückkehrt, wobei ein Akt der Fürsorge den nächsten nach sich zieht. Das Album, das hauptsächlich auf Klavier und Klarinette aufgebaut ist und dann mit Gitarre, modularem Synthesizer, Percussion und Feldaufnahmen aus der Umgebung seines Zuhauses verziert wurde, ist eine weitreichende, ruhige Vision von Vitalität, radikaler Sanftheit und dem beruhigenden Gefühl, nach Hause zu kommen, auch wenn sich das Zuhause verändert hat. Seit den frühen 2010er Jahren hat Sage ein eigenwilliges Musikrepertoire zusammengestellt, das sich in verschiedene Klangrichtungen erstreckt, sich in Veröffentlichungen auf Geographic North, Orange Milk und Moon Glyph manifestiert und sowohl kritische Aufmerksamkeit als auch eine treue Zuhörerschaft für jede neue Wendung erlangt hat. 2023 debütierte Sage bei RVNG Intl. mit Paradise Crick, das zeitgleich mit seiner laufenden Arbeit im improvisierten Ambient-Jazz-Quartett Fuubutsushi erschien. Nun präsentiert er sein nächstes Soloalbum und seine neue Richtung. Tender / Wading folgt auf Sages Rückkehr nach Colorado nach fast einem Jahrzehnt in Chicago, wo er nun mit seiner jungen Familie dreißig Meilen außerhalb seiner Heimatstadt ein paar Hektar verwildertes Land bewirtschaftet. In einem ganzheitlichen Kontrast zu Cricks synthetischer Klangwelt schafft Sage Kunst aus dem Akt des Pflegens neuen Wachstums, hinterfragt Konstrukte des häuslichen Lebens und versteht die Spuren seines früheren Selbst durch die schmutzverschmierte, schweißvernebelte Linse der Gegenwart. Das Ergebnis ist sein bisher autobiografischstes Material, geprägt von Zeit und Veränderungen in der Wahrnehmung sowie bedeutungsvollen Details aus Sages psychischer Suche. Sage vergleicht das Gefühl, verschiedene Versionen von sich selbst zu sehen, mit der berühmten Hase-Ente-Theorie des Philosophen Ludwig Wittgenstein. ,Es ist dieselbe Zeichnung, aber je nachdem, wer man ist, wo man ist und wann man ist, sehen manche Menschen einen Hasen und manche eine Ente oder beides", erklärt Sage. Hier sind das Subjekt und der Betrachter, zurück in vertrauten Landschaften, als Partner und Elternteil, der Gestrüpp zurückschneidet, gedemütigt von invasiven Pflanzen, Schädlingsbefall und verdichtetem Lehmboden, seine Prioritäten haben sich grundlegend geändert. Und doch ist auch dieses andere Ich da: ein gewiefter Akademiker, der oft in Memes denkt und das Ziehen seines Handys in der Hosentasche spürt. ,In diesem Album geht es darum, diese Wahrnehmungsverschiebungen zu ergründen und ihnen Raum zu geben, beides zu tun: hüpfen und quaken." Es ist ein inneres Kind, das Sages intermediale Praxis in seinem Atelier leitet, einer Scheune, die nach dem großen Umzug im Jahr 2022 im Rahmen einer hausweiten DIY-Renovierung umgebaut wurde. Im Inneren werden Gedichte zu Zeichnungen, zu Skulpturen im Hinterhof und darüber hinaus, und alberne Ausflüge in den Vogelgesang oder die Freude an der Herausforderung, Klarinette zu lernen, weichen ernsthafter Musik. ,Ich glaube, ich habe entdeckt, dass es diese Linien gibt, die alles miteinander verbinden", sagt er. ,Und dieses Album ist voller hartnäckigem Optimismus und Hoffnung, aber auch der Bewusstheit, dass wir uns in einer späten Phase befinden, und dem Versuch, mit der Rhetorik dieser Phase umzugehen." Für Tender / Wading setzt Sage einen unverwechselbaren Sound ein: eine pastorale Art von Folk Kosmiche, kontemplativer elektroakustischer Barn Jazz für die Front Range, voller blasser Puddle Blues und rostigen Oil Drum Reds. Die meisten Songs entstanden auf einem 1910er Hamilton-Klavier, das kurioserweise in Chicago gebaut, von den Vorbesitzern zurückgelassen und von Mäusen bewohnt worden war. Die zufällige Begegnung mit dem Instrument fühlte sich kosmisch an, nicht nur wegen seiner Verbindung zur Windy City, sondern auch wegen Sages sich weiterentwickelnder Herangehensweise an das Songwriting nach Fuubutsushi. Er fühlt sich hinter den Tasten wohler und kehrt zurück zum Schlagzeug (seiner Jugendliebe). In einem passenden Raum für Holzblasinstrumente umarmt er das Elementare und Absichtliche und verleiht der Musik von Anfang an mehr strukturelles Gewicht und Wärme. Tender's M. Sage verbindet die Studioexperimente und Improvisationen seiner Vergangenheit mit einem geschärften Ohr für melodische Phrasierungen und Akkordwechsel und hat seine übliche Fülle an Demos auf neun finale Stücke reduziert. Seine charakteristischen Weltbilder bleiben erhalten, von Holzhauskröten, die in statischer Elektrizität schwimmen, über raschelndes Gras und Regen, der in die Dachrinnen plätschert, bis hin zu walzenden Sternbildern im Mondlicht. Während Cricks Universum aus magischem Realismus und digitaler Fantasie entstanden ist, greift Tender / Wading direkter auf menschliche Erfahrungen zurück. Er weist schnell Vorwürfe zurück, es handele sich um ein hochkonzeptionelles Album: ,Ich mache einfach die Musik, die ich selbst gerne in meinen Kopfhörern hören würde, während ich Unkraut jäte oder so." Es könnte beides sein, wie der Hase und die Ente behaupten würden: zutiefst persönlich und abstrakt, eine faszinierende und natürliche Wendung eines experimentellen Künstlers des 21. Jahrhunderts, dessen Vermächtnis sich in Echtzeit weiterentwickelt und wächst.

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