Japanese detective drama theme song by Yuji Ohno, who composed music for "Lupin the Third" and others, is reissued on 7"!
Composer Yuji Ohno has composed music for many TV series and films, including the "Lupin the Third" series and "Inugamike no Ichizoku" (The Inugami Clan). The theme song for the 1978 TV drama "The Great Chase," for which he was also in charge of music, is being reissued in analog form for the first time in 47 years since its original release.
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Musuq Nuna presents its second vinyl release.
Amid electric pulses and suspended atmospheres, this record unfolds a journey where shadow meets light.
Droove traces three paths of precise, nocturnal energy, where techno breathes with a synthetic soul and time seems to bend upon itself.
On the reverse side, Alquimic, together with the ethereal voice of Brunella, opens a luminous rift, a chant that drifts between light and mystery, between reason and ecstasy.
Each groove of Light in the Darkness holds a small ceremony: the alchemy of sound transforming darkness into a gleam, rhythm into a spell.
- 1: Rebirth
- 2: A Night On The Town
- 3: The Old Haunt
- 4: Is There Anybody Here?
- 5: Waves
- 6: At The End Of The Earth
- 7: Remembered
- 1: The Squeaky Wheel
- 2: If All Goes Well
- 3: The Line
- 4: The Bitter Suite Iv And V: The Congregation And The Sermon In The Silt
- 5: Wait
- 6: The Bitter Suite Vi: Abandon
- 7: Ouroboros
- 8: King Of Swords (Reversed)
Act V[31,72 €]
Vinyl Edition: Clear with Green, Yellow & Black Splatter Part four of The Dear Hunter’s long-running concept series, Act IV combines symphonic rock with narrative-driven songwriting. The multicolor splatter pressing (clear with green, yellow, and black) reflects the album’s theatrical tone and ornate arrangement style. Includes gatefold sleeve with lyric and story inserts. Format: CD Presented in standard CD format with full booklet, Act IV continues the saga’s elaborate storytelling with orchestral arrangements and progressive rock influences. Packaging includes expanded artwork and story content.
- 1: The Purging Fire
- 2: Snakes & Vultures
- 3: Cult Of A Dying Sun
- 4: The Wanderer
- 5: Blood Sand Ash
- 6: Sphere (Imprisonment)
- 7: Mirrors
- 8: Blank
On their sophomore full- length, "Cult of a Dying Sun", Uada expand their scope and range of hypnotic craft. Balancing sharp riffs with spectral melodies in a manifold of haunting yet distinctive black metal dirges. A sharp spear in the heart of the brightest star. Epic, atmospheric, deadly
- 1: Smile (What Kind Of Love Is This)
- 2: Down Here On Earth
- 3: Autumn In The Neighbourhood
- 4: Because My Heart
- 5: Bernard
- 6: Tell Tale Signs
- 7: Everyone You Know
- 8: Joy And The Spark
- 9: Being In Love
- 10: Fool
- 11: My Sweet Delight
- 12: Wonderful New World
- 1: The Revival
- 2: Regress
- 3: The Moon / Awake
- 4: Melpomene
- 5: Mr. Usher (On His Way To Town)
- 6: Cascade
- 7: The Most Cursed Of Hands / Who Am I
- 8: The Haves Have Naught
- 9: The March
- 10: Light
- 11: Gloria
- 12: Blood
- 13: The Flame (Is Gone)
- 14: A Beginning
- 15: The Fire (Remains)
Act IV[31,72 €]
Wir feiern 20 JAHRE „Es ist Juli“.
Das Debütalbum der Band erscheint zu diesem Anlass zum allerersten Mal auf Vinyl - limitiert und diese
ist on top sogar noch farbig.
- 1: Walking In The Air
- 2: Face Of A Saint
- 1: Search Lights
- 2: Fortune
- 3: Megalomaniac
- 4: Black Candles
- 5: Gambler
- 6: Stop Believen
- 7: Free Me, Leave Me
- 8: Fire In The Brain
Black Vinyl[25,63 €]
- Janellopy
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- Disindependence
- Rock Of Gibraltar
- Some Things Feel Rough
- Last Timeside B
- Rations
- Yakboy
- Since Yesterday
- Miss Spaceship
- Hail Sister Bottleside C
- Large Organs
- We Fish
- Black Hole
- Janice Taught Us Well
- Sorry About The Blood
- Our Friends Side D
- Long End Of A Firearm
- You Live Out Loud
- Limbs
- Sir James Jeans
- Rat Poisoning
San Diego "squigglecore" pioneers release archived double live album recorded at Spasibar in Oslo nov 13th and 14th 2005. This live document musically spans their career from 1992"s "Of Thick Thum" through material on their 2010 release "O Zeta Zunis" on Asmathic Kitty. The band that NME said "Make Pavement sound like U2" have released some 13 studio albums over the years and fans include Beck, John Peel and Thurston Moore to name a few. The latter which contributed to their "Milktrain to Paydirt" album from 1995. Features John Sherman of Red Fang on drums.
- No More Lies
- I Should Have Asked Your Name
- Stood Out In The Storm
- Everywhere I’m Searching
- Losing It All To The Blues
- What Have We Done
- Did You Think That I Was Lost?
- What If
Previously we’ve mentioned influences from the 1970s self-reflective work of Nick Drake & John Martyn to the lovelorn tragedy of troubadours such as Elliott Smith and Jeff Buckley creating a fusion of 1960s/70s folk and blues.
Now Cardiff-based indie folk singer-songwriter Ivan Moult returns with his most personal work to date, Stood Out In The Storm, due to be released on November 7th through Bubblewrap (home to The Gentle Good). The album follows the acclaimed Songs From Severn Grove (2023), which drew praise for its warmth, intricacy and timeless songwriting, cementing Ivan’s reputation as one of Wales’ most compelling contemporary voices.
While Songs From Severn Grove captured moments of renewal and joy - written in lockdown and
during the early days of fatherhood - its follow-up takes a braver, more vulnerable step. Stood Out
In The Storm was written in the aftermath of a personal crisis and charts Ivan’s gradual process of
healing and recovery. The record traverses darkness and light, despair and resilience, offering a
deeply honest exploration of fragility, survival and hope.
Ivan’s signature sound remains at the core: a seamless blend of 1960s/70s folk and blues infused
with modern textures, drawing influence from John Martyn, the late great Terry Reid and Ry
Cooder. On Stood Out In The Storm, that familiar intimacy is expanded with a greater presence
of guitars and organs, adding new depth and urgency to the sound. As with his previous records,
Ivan wrote, played, recorded and mixed the album at his Cardiff home studio, and the record sits
as a companion piece to Songs From Severn Grove.
Over the years, Ivan has gained support from BBC Radio 6 Music, BBC Radio Wales and KLOF
(Formerly Folk Radio UK), earned festival slots at Cornbury Festival, Festival of Voice and Sŵn,
and shared stages with the likes of This Is The Kit, Becca Mancari and Willy Mason. Now, with
Stood Out In The Storm (out November 7th), he offers his most powerful and affecting work yet –
an album born of struggle, but defined by resilience.
“Exquisite”- Folk Radio UK
“Beautiful” - Huw Stephens, BBC Radio
“Utterly wonderful” - Adam Walton, BBC Radio Wales
”There is a wonderful delicateness that resonates through Ivan’s heartfelt lyrics, deamy music and vocals. Ivan is able to take listeners on their own journey of growth through his soft melodies and blissful atmosphere”
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