DJ support from Charlie Bones, Phil Mison, Balearic Social, Moe, J-Walk, Phat Phil Cooper, Trujillo & Simon Caldwell
Born a Dance in a Berlin basement in 2016. MANY HANDS have been dishing out soul-derived genre-fluid selections via their Podcast since 2019, now launch the MANY HANDS imprint. This package of Special Exclusive DJ versions, reflects the wide-angle music ethos that goes down in a MANY HANDS session. Inspired by those utility discs that don't leave the bag, for Dancers, Dark rooms, and Heavy sound systems. Unitaaay baby!
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- A1: Pixelated Kisses
- A2: Cigarette
- A3: Last Of A Dying Breed
- A4: Love You Less
- A5: If It Only Gets Better
- A6: Love Me Better
- A7: Piece Of You
- A8: Hotel California
- A9: Tarmac
- A1: Forehead Touch The Ground
- B1: Past Won't Leave My Bed
- B2: Fade To Black
- B3: Can't See Shit In The Club
- B4: Sojourn
- B5: Dykily
- B6: Silhouette Man
- B7: Fragments
- B8: Horses To Water
- B9: Strange Home
- B10: Dior
Black Vinyl[28,15 €]
Joji returns with long-awaited 4th studio album ‘Piss In The Wind’ via Palace Creek. The new LP cements his place as one of the most distinctive and genre-defying artists of his generation, balancing haunting melodies with gritty yet atmospheric production. The album captures the quiet contradictions that always defined his music, wrestling inner turmoil into something strangely beautiful. Features “PIXELATED KISSES,” “Past Won’t Leave My Bed,” and more.
Joji kehrt mit seinem lang erwarteten vierten Studioalbum „Piss In The Wind“ zurück. Die neue LP festigt seinen Platz als einer der markantesten und genreübergreifendsten Künstler seiner Generation, der eindringliche Melodien mit einer rauen, aber atmosphärischen Produktion in Einklang bringt. Das Album fängt die stillen Widersprüche ein, die seine Musik seit jeher auszeichnen, und verwandelt innere Unruhe in etwas seltsam Schönes. Mit „PIXELATED KISSES”, „Past Won’t Leave My Bed” und weiteren Titeln.
- Corkscrew
- Filth
- I Need Somebody
- Most Of The Time
- Weirdo
- I Was Wrong
- Lowdown
- If You Leave Me
" old school man " Crocodile Boogie is back with a second album recorded at Fly-house studio, packed with greasy Stonian riffs and ramshackle ballads in the vein of early Beasts of Bourbon stuff that reek of tobacco, alcohol, and sex. Seven original tracks and a spirited cover of Iggy & the Stooges' "I Need Somebody." We know it's only Rock'n'roll but we like it , Yes we do .
- 1: Intro
- 2: Return Of Ravens
- 3: The Shadowshires
- 4: Solitude
- 5: Leave A Room
- 6: Sorcerers
- 7: Can Die No More
- 8: Nathalie And The Fireflies
- 9: Let Us Go As They Do
- 10: Down The Nile
- 11: Outro
Transparent Blue Vinyl[28,53 €]
Transparent Green Vinyl[28,53 €]
Transparent Lime Vinyl[28,53 €]
As the fifth chapter in the band's discography, " The Neonai" arrived at a critical juncture in Lake of Tears' career, marking both an end and a reluctant new beginning. Released in 2002, three years after the melancholic masterpiece Forever Autumn, the album came to life under less-than-ideal circumstances.
Despite the commercial and critical success of its predecessor (the band's best- selling album to date) Lake of Tears found themselves adrift, unsupported by their label at a time when the world expected them to rise higher than ever. Instead of world tours and deserved recognition, the band withdrew, disillusioned, and made the difficult decision to put all activities on hold. But one last obligation remained: to deliver a final album to Black Mark Productions. What could have been a soulless, contract- bound release turned out to be anything but. "The Neonai" pulses with haunting melodies, infectious refrains, and a deeper embrace of keyboards and electronic textures, without ever losing the emotional gravity and sorrowful beauty that define Lake of Tears.
If this album was truly written "in haste," then let us hope Daniel Brennare continues to compose under pressure, for rarely has urgency sounded so inspired. As with the previous vinyl releases, we do not single out any specific tracks. Each song, like every Lake of Tears album, carries its own unique charm, its own shade of shadow and light. "The Neonai" is not simply a continuation, it is a transformation, an echo from a band caught between endings and new beginnings. Another gem in the band's catalogue, a masterpiece where the doom/ gothic equation tilts gracefully in favor of the latter. A deeply cherished album, long adored by Lake of Tears' devoted followers, who have waited patiently for 23 years to finally see it released on vinyl. After all, every ending is but the beginning of something new. And as we've said before: The end for Lake of Tears has not yet come, and we truly hope it won't come for a long, long time.
Transparent Orange Vinyl[28,53 €]
Transparent Green Vinyl[28,53 €]
Transparent Lime Vinyl[28,53 €]
As the fifth chapter in the band's discography, " The Neonai" arrived at a critical juncture in Lake of Tears' career, marking both an end and a reluctant new beginning. Released in 2002, three years after the melancholic masterpiece Forever Autumn, the album came to life under less-than-ideal circumstances.
Despite the commercial and critical success of its predecessor (the band's best- selling album to date) Lake of Tears found themselves adrift, unsupported by their label at a time when the world expected them to rise higher than ever. Instead of world tours and deserved recognition, the band withdrew, disillusioned, and made the difficult decision to put all activities on hold. But one last obligation remained: to deliver a final album to Black Mark Productions. What could have been a soulless, contract- bound release turned out to be anything but. "The Neonai" pulses with haunting melodies, infectious refrains, and a deeper embrace of keyboards and electronic textures, without ever losing the emotional gravity and sorrowful beauty that define Lake of Tears.
If this album was truly written "in haste," then let us hope Daniel Brennare continues to compose under pressure, for rarely has urgency sounded so inspired. As with the previous vinyl releases, we do not single out any specific tracks. Each song, like every Lake of Tears album, carries its own unique charm, its own shade of shadow and light. "The Neonai" is not simply a continuation, it is a transformation, an echo from a band caught between endings and new beginnings. Another gem in the band's catalogue, a masterpiece where the doom/ gothic equation tilts gracefully in favor of the latter. A deeply cherished album, long adored by Lake of Tears' devoted followers, who have waited patiently for 23 years to finally see it released on vinyl. After all, every ending is but the beginning of something new. And as we've said before: The end for Lake of Tears has not yet come, and we truly hope it won't come for a long, long time.
Transparent Orange Vinyl[28,53 €]
Transparent Blue Vinyl[28,53 €]
Transparent Lime Vinyl[28,53 €]
As the fifth chapter in the band's discography, " The Neonai" arrived at a critical juncture in Lake of Tears' career, marking both an end and a reluctant new beginning. Released in 2002, three years after the melancholic masterpiece Forever Autumn, the album came to life under less-than-ideal circumstances.
Despite the commercial and critical success of its predecessor (the band's best- selling album to date) Lake of Tears found themselves adrift, unsupported by their label at a time when the world expected them to rise higher than ever. Instead of world tours and deserved recognition, the band withdrew, disillusioned, and made the difficult decision to put all activities on hold. But one last obligation remained: to deliver a final album to Black Mark Productions. What could have been a soulless, contract- bound release turned out to be anything but. "The Neonai" pulses with haunting melodies, infectious refrains, and a deeper embrace of keyboards and electronic textures, without ever losing the emotional gravity and sorrowful beauty that define Lake of Tears.
If this album was truly written "in haste," then let us hope Daniel Brennare continues to compose under pressure, for rarely has urgency sounded so inspired. As with the previous vinyl releases, we do not single out any specific tracks. Each song, like every Lake of Tears album, carries its own unique charm, its own shade of shadow and light. "The Neonai" is not simply a continuation, it is a transformation, an echo from a band caught between endings and new beginnings. Another gem in the band's catalogue, a masterpiece where the doom/ gothic equation tilts gracefully in favor of the latter. A deeply cherished album, long adored by Lake of Tears' devoted followers, who have waited patiently for 23 years to finally see it released on vinyl. After all, every ending is but the beginning of something new. And as we've said before: The end for Lake of Tears has not yet come, and we truly hope it won't come for a long, long time.
Transparent Orange Vinyl[28,53 €]
Transparent Blue Vinyl[28,53 €]
Transparent Green Vinyl[28,53 €]
As the fifth chapter in the band's discography, " The Neonai" arrived at a critical juncture in Lake of Tears' career, marking both an end and a reluctant new beginning. Released in 2002, three years after the melancholic masterpiece Forever Autumn, the album came to life under less-than-ideal circumstances.
Despite the commercial and critical success of its predecessor (the band's best- selling album to date) Lake of Tears found themselves adrift, unsupported by their label at a time when the world expected them to rise higher than ever. Instead of world tours and deserved recognition, the band withdrew, disillusioned, and made the difficult decision to put all activities on hold. But one last obligation remained: to deliver a final album to Black Mark Productions. What could have been a soulless, contract- bound release turned out to be anything but. "The Neonai" pulses with haunting melodies, infectious refrains, and a deeper embrace of keyboards and electronic textures, without ever losing the emotional gravity and sorrowful beauty that define Lake of Tears.
If this album was truly written "in haste," then let us hope Daniel Brennare continues to compose under pressure, for rarely has urgency sounded so inspired. As with the previous vinyl releases, we do not single out any specific tracks. Each song, like every Lake of Tears album, carries its own unique charm, its own shade of shadow and light. "The Neonai" is not simply a continuation, it is a transformation, an echo from a band caught between endings and new beginnings. Another gem in the band's catalogue, a masterpiece where the doom/ gothic equation tilts gracefully in favor of the latter. A deeply cherished album, long adored by Lake of Tears' devoted followers, who have waited patiently for 23 years to finally see it released on vinyl. After all, every ending is but the beginning of something new. And as we've said before: The end for Lake of Tears has not yet come, and we truly hope it won't come for a long, long time.
- A1: Lazlow X Oaty - Brioche L
- A2: Ost & Proud X Wun Two - Deep Sea
- A3: Farewell X Tenpō - Summer’s Over
- A4: S I M X Mfakka - School Trip
- A5: Aimless X The Deli - Late Again
- A6: Yasumu X Dennisivnvc - Morning Jam
- A7: Screen Jazzmaster X Zmeyev - Sideways
- A8: Xander. X Phlocalyst - Skateboard Kind Of Day
- B1: L’indécis X Ødyssee - Backseat
- B2: Cap Kendricks - One Day
- B3: Nogymx - Conkers
- B4: Eli Filosov
- B5: Azula X Blue Wednesday - Second Nelson
- B6: C4C X Nuncc - Muted Mornings
- B7: Toti Cisneros X Yungmerrin - Radience
- B8: Mr. Käfer X Leavv - Waterwood
- C1: Ariel T X Guillaume Muschalle - Maze
- C2: Sling Dilly - Pick Up
- C3: Sleepermane X Dennisivnvc - Open Windows
- C4: J’san - Past 3Am
- C5: Bashful X Hazy Year - Dusk
- C6: Takeo X Spencer Hunt - Pianta
- C7: Shopan X Ian Ewing X Saint Rumi - Daybreak
- C8: Jxsn X Marsquake - Late Evenings
- D1: Shoganai X Dosi - Crates
- D2: Dimension 32 X Lucid Keys - Racines
- D3: Rook1E X Softy - Evening Glow
- D4: Nytø X Swink X Liid. - High School Rooftop
- D5: No Spirit X Fool Parsley - Ziplocked
- D6: Monma - Setup
- D7: Towerz X Quist - Stick Around
Get ready for the new school year with our latest compilation,
Back to school. Featuring 31 old-school lofi hip-hop tracks with warm vinyl textures and smooth, head-nodding rhythms, this mix is perfect for studying for exams, sketching in your notebook, enjoying a coffee break, or simply watching the leaves turn.
Sometimes, all it takes is the right soundtrack to make even the busiest school days feel a little easier, and a little more yours.
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Repress!
The legendary partnership of NYC's Disco godfather Tom Moulton and Philadelphia International Records has long been documented. A truly explosive collaboration that yielded endless classic tracks for dancers and deep listeners alike, Moulton seemed to be totally in tune with the labels output and the direction it should go in. Luckily we've been enjoying the fruits of this labour for the last 30+ years with a lot of these PIR classics becoming ingrained in the psyche of the modern day music fan as the building blocks of House music.
The names alone fill one with awe, The O'Jays, Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes, Archie Bell & The Drells and Lou Rawls. All of these artists were, and still are, huge stars. Turning in classic after classic, and with Moulton's supreme ear assisting, this special PIR reissue 12" see's some all-time classics from the aforementioned artists in their full, unabridged, unedited Disco glory. The selections on this EP are absolutely top-shelf, flawless in fact. One could argue that these are the 'definitive' versions of these anthems. Pure Disco gold essentials. Anyone with even a passing interest in Disco will most certainly need this record in their possession, the 2012 pressing of this EP changes hands for £100+ second hand, so a repress was desperately needed.
These tracks are fully licensed and reissued in conjunction with Tom Moulton and PIR and all relevant rights holders. Remastered from original source materials to the highest spec and pressed onto top quality vinyl, courtesy of Above Board distribution for 2019.
- A1: Youth
- A2: Concave
- A3: Convex
- A4: Belong
- B1: Martial
- B2: Enemy
- B3: Warface
- B4: Abandon
Naibu is a well respected artist with 6 critically acclaimed solo albums and releases on prominent labels like
Creative Source, Soul:R, Hospital and Paradox Music
The album takes influences from dnb's greatests (Photek, Paradox…) blending them with flavours of electronica and experimental music. A unique combination of sounds that will please home listeners and DJs alike, with cuts like 'Martial' shaking dancefloors worldwide.
Record comes with fully printed inner sleeve featuring original artwork by Japanese artist Hitomi Ito
⁃ Only 200 copies worldwide
Following up on the success of 'Sans Soleil' on Minato Music, Naibu brings out 'Abandon', a new and intimate album that showcases his talent not only as producer but also as singer / songwriter.
Probably his most personal release to date, this is a project that brings opposites together and champions
experimentation. From classic d’n’b stylistic references in tracks like 'Concave' and 'Convex', to the soft minimal tones of 'Belong', the album steps into uncharted territory with 'Martial' and its military paced drums, a track that will leave a mark on any dancefloor.
Naibu’s music is supported by a wide range of DJs, from Fabio to Loxy, and is regularly featured on Laurent
Garnier's radio show
Belia Winnewisser and Fatuma Osman have known each other since childhood, a friendship rooted in shared afternoons of music and late 90s/early 00s girl core. Their first joint debut EP Vertex, released through the Swiss label Light of Other Days, emerges as both a continuation of that bond and an exploration of process, weaving together collective memories with their present-day musical language.
Resisting polished closure, the record circles around the idea of limerence in sound: suggesting rather than declaring, outlining atmospheres that leave room for the listener’s imagination to fill out the blanks. Across its five tracks Belia and Fatuma oscillate between the personal and the universal, immediacy and nostalgia. The opening track Emerald rises like morning light; fragile, blissful, and quietly radiant. Covering Madonna’s 80s single Angel feels natural and slots seamlessly into the EP’s arc: as a defining pop presence of the last four decades, she embodies less an idol than a subtle compass. Surrender, the first track on the B-side, draws you into the club, vibrating between vulnerability and release. Each step extends their vision further, revealing a cohesive body of work.
Vertex holds opposite poles in tension, creating a space where vulnerability and intensity create dialog. What lingers is a realm of possibilities: a conversation between two friends and collaborators who understand that sound can be as much about what is left out as about what is expressed. Vertex documents their progression, marking a milestone without concluding it.
- 1: All Strung Out Over You
- 2: People Get Ready
- 3: I Can't Stand It
- 4: Romeo And Juliet
- 5: In The Midnight Hour
- 6: So Tired
- 7: Uptown
- 8: Please Don't Leave Me
- 9: What The World Needs Now Is Love
- 10: Time Has Come Today
LP1 - Side A
A1 All Strung Out Over You (2:29)
A2 People Get Ready (3:51)
A3 I Can't Stand It (2:42)
A4 Romeo And Juliet (4:32)
A5 In The Midnight Hour (5:31)
A6 So Tired (4:04)
LP1 - Side B
B1 Uptown (2:56)
B2 Please Don't Leave Me (3:00)
B3 What The World Needs Now Is Love (3:19)
B4 Time Has Come Today (11:02)
- A1: The Challenge
- A2: In The Trash
- A3: Terror Squad
- A4: Let There Be Sin
- B1: Hunger And Greed
- B2: Therapy
- B3: At War With Science
- B4: Decapitation Of Deviants
Terror Squad is the second album by Danish thrash metal band Artillery. It was originally released in 1987 via Neat Records. It's the successor of Fear of Tomorrow (MOVLP3190) and was later followed by their most succesfull album By Inheritance (MOVLP3935).Terror Squad; the opening track "The Challenge" immediatly kicks your door down and from there on their thrash metal is aggressive, relentless, and executed with deadly precision. At the time it lacked commercial success, but it made up for it with sheer musical intensity. The album's combination of blistering riffs, thunderous drumming, and commanding vocals still leaves its mark decades later. When Artillery hits, it leaves a crater Fun fact: Metal Hammer included the album cover on their list of "50 most hilariously ugly rock and metal album covers ever" Terror Squad is now available as a limited numbered edition of 1000 copies on red translucent coloured vinyl and contains an insert.
- A1: Excerpt
- A2: Living With The Law
- A3: Big Sky Country
- A4: Kick The Stones
- A5: Make The Dirt Stick
- A6: Poison Girl
- A7: Dust Radio
- B1: Phone Call From Leavenworth
- B2: I Forget You Every Day
- B3: Long Way Around
- B4: Look What Love Has Done
- B5: Bordertown
In 1991, Chris Whitley made his debut with the beautiful album Living with the Law, which immediately showcased his brilliant songwriting and unique guitar playing. Blending blues, roots and folk, the debut was positively received by critics and aficionados of these more traditional genres. Growing up, Whitley listened to Southern radio, which played artists such as Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix. His career started by playing with artists like Arto Lindsay and Michael Beinhorn. Interestingly, Whitley lived in Belgium for a short time in the 1980s, where he started his career playing guitar for 2 Belgen and Nacht und Nebel. In the 1990s, he started his solo career at Kingsway Studio in New Orleans, owned by none other than Daniel Lanois. The result was an album characterized by the use of traditional instruments such as the slide guitar and banjo. All of this is accompanied by his splendidly timbred voice and honest lyrics exploring themes such as freedom, desire and human struggle. Sadly Chris Whitley passed away in 2005, but his influence on contemporary songwriters and blues artists remains strong. a_Living with the Law is available as a 35th anniversary edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on gold coloured vinyl and includes an insert.
- 1: The Drawings
- 2: A Prayer
- 3: Daily Tasks
- 4: A Vision Of Nessa
- 5: The Brothers Dance
- 6: Foraging
- 7: The Silence Still Burns
- 8: Flowers That Dad Grew
- 9: The Letter
- 10: The Attic
- 11: Fairground
- 12: Why Did He Leave Us?
- 13: A Crack In The Ice That Wouldn't Heal
- 14: The Creature
- 15: Wisdom Flows
- 16: Anemone
Blue Vinyl[31,30 €]
- 1: The Drawings
- 2: A Prayer
- 3: Daily Tasks
- 4: A Vision Of Nessa
- 5: The Brothers Dance
- 6: Foraging
- 7: The Silence Still Burns
- 8: Flowers That Dad Grew
- 9: The Letter
- 10: The Attic
- 11: Fairground
- 12: Why Did He Leave Us?
- 13: A Crack In The Ice That Wouldn't Heal
- 14: The Creature
- 15: Wisdom Flows
- 16: Anemone
Black Vinyl[25,00 €]
- Electric Dunes
- Gigantia
- Smoke Tower
- Black River Blues
- Astral Crypt
- Mindnight
- Leave This World With Me
OXBLOOD VINYL[23,32 €]
Lord Elephant are back with their second studio album "Ultra Soul", a psyched blend of 70's, 90's and 00's extravaganzas mixed together with the distinctive heavy breath of the band. Blues, doom and sludge are fused again in the strange trademark of the trio, allergic to genre-labels and ready to expand the vision beyond cages! Recorded, mixed and mastered at Studio 73, Ravenna, by Riccardo Pasini (Nero Di Marte, Ephel Duath, Ottone Pesante..) Artwork and Layout by JJ Farfante ArtLab (Melvins, Mudhoney, Ufomammut)
Oxblood Red vinyl, limited to 400 copies. Lord Elephant are back with their second studio album "Ultra Soul", a psyched blend of 70's, 90's and 00's extravaganzas mixed together with the distinctive heavy breath of the band. Blues, doom and sludge are fused again in the strange trademark of the trio, allergic to genre-labels and ready to expand the vision beyond cages! Recorded, mixed and mastered at Studio 73, Ravenna, by Riccardo Pasini (Nero Di Marte, Ephel Duath, Ottone Pesante..) Artwork and Layout by JJ Farfante ArtLab (Melvins, Mudhoney, Ufomammut)




















