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Last weeks' tragic, untimely passing of Mac Miller just weeks after he released his highly anticipated new album Swimming last month, the album arrived on the heels of his previously released tracks "Small Worlds," "Self Care" and "What's The Use," the final of which finds Mac reuniting with longtime collaborators Thundercat and Dam Funk
- 1: Doors
- 2: Brand Name
- 3: Rush Hour
- 4: Two Matches Feat. Ab-Soul
- 5: 100 Grandkids
- 6: Time Flies
- 7: Weekend Feat. Miguel
- 8: Clubhouse
- 9: In The Bag
- 10: Break The Law
- 11: Perfect Circle/God Speed
- 12: When In Rome
- 13: Ros
- 14: Cut The Check Feat. Chief Keef
- 15: Ascension
- 16: Jump
- 17: The Festival Feat. Little Dragon
- 18: Royal Flush Feat. Vinny Radio
- 19: Cable Box
- 20: Carpe Diem
GO:OD AM (10th Anniversary) 3LP vinyl by Mac Miller. Includes 3 bonus songs from the GO:OD AM sessions.
Originally released in 2015, the album, hailed by the likes of Billboard and Rolling Stone as the best of his career upon its release, marked Mac Miller's first for a major label and was regaled as "one of the most musically appealing hip-hop LPs of the year" by The New York Times. After surprising fans and critics alike with his second full length Watching Movies with the Sound Off, Mac returned with another adventurous album in GO:OD AM that marked the beginning of a rapid artistic evolution that unfolded across 2016's The Divine Feminine and 2018's Swimming.
Each 3LP package includes a special triple gatefold jacket printed on silver mirror board with die cut, two inner sleeves with photos printed on silver mirror board and a yellow bonus vinyl with a custom etching on the back.
- 1: I Love Life, Thank You
- 2: People Under The Stairs
- 3: Willie Dynamite
- 4: The Scoop On Heaven
- 5: Love Lost
- 6: Pranks 4 Players
- 7: Cold Feet
- 8: Family First
- 9: The Miller Family Reunion
- 10: Boom Bap Rap
- 11: Just A Kid
- 12: All That
- 13: All This
First-ever vinyl pressing of Mac Miller’s fan-favorite 2011 mixtape I Love Life, Thank You, featuring the viral track "Love Lost," and appearances by Talib Kweli and Bun B. Originally released to celebrate Mac reaching one-million Twitter followers, the mixtape showcases his charismatic early sound and includes production from Clams Casino and 9th Wonder.
- A1: The Star Room
- A2: Avian
- A3: I'm Not Real Ft. Earl Sweatshirt
- A4: S.d.s
- A5: Bird Call
- B1: Matches Ft. Ab-Soul
- B2: I Am Who Am (Killin' Time) Ft. Niki Randa
- B3: Objects In The Mirror
- B4: Red Dot Music Ft. Action Bronson
- C1: Gees Ft. Schoolboy Q
- C2: Watching Movies
- C3: Suplexes Inside Of Complexes And Duplexes
- C4: Remember
- C5: Someone Like You
- D1: Aquarium
- D2: Youforia
- D3: Goosebumpz
- D4: O.k. Ft. Tyler, The Creator
- D5: Claymation Ft. Vinny Radio
- A1: Tambourine Dream
- A2: Dj’s Chord Organ (Feat Sza)
- A3: Do You Have A Destination?
- B1: 5 Dollar Pony Rides
- B2: Friendly Hallucinations
- B3: Mrs Deborah Downer
- B4: Stoned
- C1: Shangri-La
- C2: Funny Papers
- C3: Excelsior
- C4: Transformations (Feat Delusional Thomas)
- D1: Manakins
- D2: Rick’s Piano
- D3: Tomorrow Will Never Know
The Mac Miller Estate announces new album Balloonerism.
Many of Malcolm's fans are aware of Balloonerism, a full-length album that Malcolm created around the time of the release of Faces in 2014. It is a project that was of great importance to Malcolm -- to the extent that he commissioned artwork for it and discussions concerning when it should be released were had regularly, though ultimately GO:OD AM and subsequent albums ended up taking precedence.
We believe the project showcases both the breadth of his musical talents and fearlessness as an artist. Given that unofficial versions of the album have circulated online for years and that releasing Balloonerism was something that Malcolm frequently expressed being important to him, we felt it most appropriate to present an official version of the project to the world. With that in mind, we're happy to announce that Balloonerism will be released on January 17th, 2025.
The album was born from the same creative period in which Mac was working on Watching Movies with the Sound Off, Delusional Thomas, Faces and more, and represents the creative ambition that he had agnostic of musical genre.
- A1: Love Me As I Have Loved You
- A2: Desperado
- A3: Loud
- A4: Thoughts From A Balcony
- A5: Aliens Fighting Robots
- B1: Vitamins
- B2: Fight The Feeling
- B3: Lucky Ass Bitch
- B4: The Mourning After
- C1: 1 Threw 8
- C2: Ignorant
- C3: The Question
- C4: Angels (When She Shuts Her Eyes)
- D1: Sunlight
- D2: Clarity
- D3: America
- D4: Fuck 'Em All
Brandneue Auflage auf lavendelfarbigem Doppelvinyl: "Best Day Ever" ist das fünfte Mixtape des US-Rappers Mac Miller und erschien ursprünglich 2011 als Nachfolger des gefeierten Mixtapes "K.I.D.S." (2010). Es besteht aus 16 Songs, die von 9 Produzenten (hauptsächlich ID Labs) produziert wurden, und enthält Features von Wiz Khalifa und Phonte. Die Single "Donald Trump" war Millers erster Einstieg in die US-Singlecharts, erreichte #75 und wurde mit Platin ausgezeichnet. Seite D ist geätzt.
- A1: Kickin' Incredibly Dope Shit (Intro)
- A2: Outside
- A3: Get Em Up
- A4: Nikes On My Feet
- A5: Senior Skip Day
- B1: The Spins
- B2: Don't Mind If I Do
- B3: Paper Route
- B4: Good Evening
- B5: Ride Around
- C1: Knock Knock
- C2: Mad Flava, Heavy Flow (Interlude)
- C3: Kool Ald & Frozen Pizza
- C4: All I Want Is You
- C5: Poppy
- C6: Face In The Crowd
Farbige Vinyl-Neuauflage des vierten Mixtapes von Mac Miller, das zuerst 2010 gratis im Internet kursierte und erst Anfang 2020 auf allen Streaming- und Download-Portalen kommerziell veröffentlicht wurde. Es folgte die physischen Formate Black Vinyl 2LP und MC. Der Titel ist eine Abkürzung für "Kickin' Incredibly Dope Shit" und bezieht sich auf den Coming-Of-Age-Film "Kids" (1995), der während des gesamten Mixtapes mehrfach zitiert wurde. Seite D ist unbespielt.
- A1: The Star Room
- A2: Avian
- A3: I'm Not Real Ft. Earl Sweatshirt & Vinny Radio
- A4: S.d.s
- A5: Bird Call
- B1: Matches Ft. Ab-Soul
- B2: I Am Who Am (Killin' Time) Ft. Niki Randa
- B3: Objects In The Mirror
- B4: Red Dot Music Ft. Action Bronson
- C1: Gees Ft. Schoolboy Q
- C2: Watching Movies
- C3: Suplexes Inside Of Complexes And Duplexes
- C4: Remember
- C5: Someone Like You
- D1: Aquarium
- D2: Youforia
- D3: Goosebumpz (Bonus Track)
- D4: O.k. Ft. Tyler, The Creator (Bonus Track)
- D5: Claymation (Bonus Track)
10th anniversary deluxe edition of Mac Miller's second studio album Watching Movies with the Sound Off on heavyweight galaxy vinyl. Includes a bonus 10" zoetrope picture disc with bonus track "The Star Room (OG Version)" and a never before released vinyl exclusive track "The Quest."
With the release of his sophomore album, Pittsburgh native Mac Miller goes up against some of hip-hop's heavyweights to shatter the public perception and prove that he is a talented lyricist.
Miller made a name for himself several years ago with the release of his popular mixtapes , gaining a following from the party-heavy beats and whimsical rhymes. Miller's first album Blue Slide Park debuted on the charts at the number one spot of Billboard's 100 making it the first indie album to snag the number one spot since Tha Dogg Pound's Dogg Food in 1995. Despite the commercial success of BSP, Miller's debut album received mixed reviews and he was lambasted and accused of being one-dimensional. Determined to prove himself as a serious lyricist, Miller's Watching Movies With The Sound Off goes toe to toe with Cole and West. Picking up where his 2012 mixtape Macadelic left off, Miller continues his psychedelic journey through hip-hop with a more serious undertone to his lyrics.
Miller once again pulls double duty and puts on the producer's hat of his alter ego Larry Fisherman. The 21-year-old handles most of the production on the album but he enlists the help of several others including Pharrelll Williams, Diplo, The Alchemist, Clams Casino, Flying Lotus and more. It's clear Miller has grown just as much as a producer as he has as a rapper. Sonically, WMWTSO is a complex and challenging conglomerate of trippy, acid-laced sounds that mesh well with Miller's laidback flow.
WMWTSO may seem like a far leap from his debut album, but with the several projects released in between the two albums, Miller has been on this path for a while. Accomplishing the goal of proving he's more than a flash in a pan and can make more than party hits, Miller's sophomore album WMWTSO holds its own against his colleagues that share the same release date. A must have on vinyl for any fan!
Circles is the sixth and final studio album by Mac Miller. Conceived as a sister album to 2018's full length Swimming, the album was completed with the assistance of Jon Brion, with whom Miller worked on Swimming and had been working together on Circles at the time of his passing. While sonically distinctly different than its predecessor, Circles features many of the hallmarks for which Swimming was critically-acclaimed upon its release -- Miller further realizing his singing voice in addition to rapping, live instrumentation and earnest, confessional lyrical content. Listeners will hear shades of some of the album's influences in its songs, from the T-Rex guitar tone of "Surf" to the Plastic Ono Band-era John Lennon feel of its production and the inspired cover of Arthur Lee's 1972 single "Everybody's Gotta Live." It's a momentous final entry into the discography of an artist that remains at the centre of reimagining the limits of rap.
- A1: Love Me As I Have Loved You
- A2: Desperado
- A3: Loud
- A4: Thoughts From A Balcony
- A5: Aliens Fighting Robots (Feat Michael Rocks)
- B1: Vitamins
- B2: Fight The Feeling (Feat Kendrick Lamar & Iman Omari)
- B3: Lucky Ass Bitch (Feat Juicy J)
- B4: The Mourning After
- C1: 1 Threw 8
- C2: Ignorant (Feat Cam'ron)
- C3: The Question (Feat Lil Wayne)
- C4: Angels (When She Shuts Her Eyes) (When She Shuts Her Eyes)
- D1: Sunlight (Feat Iman Omari)
- D2: Clarity
- D3: America (Feat Casey Veggies & Joey Bada$$)
- D4: Fuck 'Em All
Black Vinyl[30,46 €]
Deluxe-Ausgabe zum 10-jährigen Jubiläum von Mac Millers Mixtape 'Macadelic' aus dem Jahr 2012, auf silberfarbenem Doppelvinyl mit geprägtem Cover und Tourposter. Mit der Hitsingle 'Loud' und den Featuregästen Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne, Cam'ron, Joey Bada$$, Sir Michael Rocks, Iman Omari, Casey Veggies und Juicy J.
- A1: Love Me As I Have Loved You
- A2: Desperado
- A3: Loud
- A4: Thoughts From A Balcony
- A5: Aliens Fighting Robots (Feat Michael Rocks)
- B1: Vitamins
- B2: Fight The Feeling (Feat Kendrick Lamar & Iman Omari)
- B3: Lucky Ass Bitch (Feat Juicy J)
- B4: The Mourning After
- C1: 1 Threw 8
- C2: Ignorant (Feat Cam'ron)
- C3: The Question (Feat Lil Wayne)
- C4: Angels (When She Shuts Her Eyes) (When She Shuts Her Eyes)
- D1: Sunlight (Feat Iman Omari)
- D2: Clarity
- D3: America (Feat Casey Veggies & Joey Bada$$)
- D4: Fuck 'Em All
Silver Vinyl[36,26 €]
Deluxe-Ausgabe zum 10-jährigen Jubiläum von Mac Millers Mixtape 'Macadelic' aus dem Jahr 2012, auf silberfarbenem Doppelvinyl mit geprägtem Cover und Tourposter. Mit der Hitsingle 'Loud' und den Featuregästen Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne, Cam'ron, Joey Bada$$, Sir Michael Rocks, Iman Omari, Casey Veggies und Juicy J.
- A1: Inside Outside
- A2: Here We Go
- A3: Friends (Feat. Schoolboy Q)
- A4: Angel Dust (Feat. King Ralph Of Malibu)
- A5: Malibu
- A6: What Do You Do (Feat. Sir Michael Rocks)
- B1: It Just Doesn’t Matter
- B2: Therapy
- B3: Polo Jeans (Feat. Earl Sweatshirt & Ab-Soul)
- B4: Happy Birthday
- C1: Wedding
- C2: Funeral
- C3: Diablo
- C4: Ave Maria
- C5: 55 (Feat. Thundercat)
- D1: San Francisco
- D2: Colors And Shapes
- D3: Insomniak (Feat. Rick Ross)
- D4: Uber (Feat. Mike Jones)
- E1: Rain (Feat. Vince Staples)
- E2: Apparition
- E3: Thumbalina
- E4: New Faces V2 (Feat. Earl Sweatshirt & Da$H)
- E5: Grand Finale
On October 15th, Mac Miller's cult favourite mixtape Faces will be available on all streaming services for the first time since its initial release. The project, which originally debuted on Mother's Day 2014, is a vital release in Mac's catalogue that followed-up his critically-acclaimed sophomore album Watching Movies With The Sound Off. Upon its arrival, the mixtape served as the high water mark for Mac's technical prowess and cemented a creative actualization that would continue through his career; reinventing himself with each new project. Reviewing the project following its release, critic Craig Jenkins succinctly described it as "the best work of his career.
"In addition to being made available on streaming services, Faces will be available on vinyl for the first time on October 15th. .
The announcement of the mixtape’s release on streaming services next month arrives alongside a new music video for Faces highlight "Colours and Shapes." Its director Sam Mason speaks on the work: “The track felt very visual to me—like it had its own world. This atmospheric night time place that was sometimes dangerous, sometimes comforting, then I saw a picture of Ralph and a story emerged. To build it out I asked Malcolm’s family to send me bits and pieces from his childhood, scenes from the town where he grew up, objects, toys from his room—little pieces of his life that I extrapolated outwards and used to inspire the story. In the abstract, it’s meant to be a video about childhood—growing up as an artist and the highs and lows of that experience. It’s sort of a look at the emotional and difficult and perilous but noble path of an artist. ”Stay tuned for more Mac Miller and Faces news soon.
- 1: Candlelight
- 2: No More Lies (Feat. Tame Impala)
- 3: She Knows Too Much (Feat. Mac Miller)
- 4: I Did This To Myself (Feat. Lil Yachty)
- 5: Funny Friends (Feat. A$Ap Rocky)
- 6: What Is Left To Say
- 7: I Wish I Didn’t Waste Your Time
- 8: Anakin Learns His Fate
- 9: Walking On The Moon
- 10: This Thing We Call Love (Feat. Channel Tres)
- 11: Thunderwave (Feat. Willow)
- 12: Pozole
- 13: A.d.d. Through The Roof
- 14: Great Americans
- 15: You Left Without Saying Goodbye
Ltd Clear-Black Marble Vinyl[25,63 €]
‘Distracted’ is Thundercat’s fifth studio album, featuring contributions from an incredible cast of friends including A$AP Rocky, WILLOW, Tame Impala, Lil Yachty, Channel Tres, and a long awaited collaboration with the dearly departed Mac Miller. The record was primarily created in close collaboration with a new creative partner – the super-producer Greg Kurstin – plus Flying Lotus, Kenny Beats (Kenneth Blume) and The Lemon Twigs. In the six years since his GRAMMY-winning album ‘It Is What It Is’, Thundercat’s star has risen: playing stadiums worldwide with Red Hot Chilli Peppers with Flea naming Thundercat “the best bass player on the planet”; performing live with A$AP Rocky, Steve Lacy, Tame Impala, Gorillaz, Silk Sonic, Erykah Badu, Spinal Tap, Yo Gabba Gabba; collaborating with Haim, Smino, Kaytranada, Kamasi Washington and Justice. He also branched out into acting with a role in Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett. His warm, playful presence is never too far away, and life’s all the more enlivened by it.
- 1: Candlelight
- 2: No More Lies (Feat. Tame Impala)
- 3: She Knows Too Much (Feat. Mac Miller)
- 4: I Did This To Myself (Feat. Lil Yachty)
- 5: Funny Friends (Feat. A$Ap Rocky)
- 6: What Is Left To Say
- 7: I Wish I Didn’t Waste Your Time
- 8: Anakin Learns His Fate
- 9: Walking On The Moon
- 10: This Thing We Call Love (Feat. Channel Tres)
- 11: Thunderwave (Feat. Willow)
- 12: Pozole
- 13: A.d.d. Through The Roof
- 14: Great Americans
- 15: You Left Without Saying Goodbye
Black Vinyl[25,63 €]
‘Distracted’ is Thundercat’s fifth studio album, featuring contributions from an incredible cast of friends including A$AP Rocky, WILLOW, Tame Impala, Lil Yachty, Channel Tres, and a long awaited collaboration with the dearly departed Mac Miller. The record was primarily created in close collaboration with a new creative partner – the super-producer Greg Kurstin – plus Flying Lotus, Kenny Beats (Kenneth Blume) and The Lemon Twigs. In the six years since his GRAMMY-winning album ‘It Is What It Is’, Thundercat’s star has risen: playing stadiums worldwide with Red Hot Chilli Peppers with Flea naming Thundercat “the best bass player on the planet”; performing live with A$AP Rocky, Steve Lacy, Tame Impala, Gorillaz, Silk Sonic, Erykah Badu, Spinal Tap, Yo Gabba Gabba; collaborating with Haim, Smino, Kaytranada, Kamasi Washington and Justice. He also branched out into acting with a role in Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett. His warm, playful presence is never too far away, and life’s all the more enlivened by it.
Since debuting his Black Eyes project on Lost Control 2097 back in 2022, Matthew Jesus has developed his own trademark take on deep house - a suitably aquatic and psychedelic affair that he calls 'Hydro-Trip'. Elements of that sound can be heard on his Selections label debut, alongside nods to Motor City deep house and more soulful flavours. For proof, check gorgeous and tactile opener 'Honeyfish' and the even more soulful warmth of 'Motor City Surfin', which doffs a cap to the likes of Alton Miller and Rick Wade. 'Seaweed Tongue' is a more drowsy, jazzy and immersive deep house workout with more sampled vocalisations, while 'Trippin' In Waves' pairs rubbery drums and P-funk bass and plenty of spacey electronics. Haf S reworks the latter via his 'JEEPMIX', a dreamy, hypnotic and spaced-out sunrise-ready delight.
- A1: Save The Children (Prod By Statik Selektah)
- A2: Greenbax Introlude (Prod By Lee Bannon)
- A3: Paper Trail$ (Prod. By Dj Premier)
- A4: Piece Of Mind (Prod By Freddie Joachim)
- B1: Big Dusty (Prod By Kirk Knight)
- B2: Hazeus View (Prod. By Kirk Knight)
- B3: Like Me Feat. Bj The Chicago Kid (Prod. By J Dilla & The Roots)
- B4: Belly Of The Beast Feat. Chronixx (Prod By Hit Boy)
- C1: No. 99 (Prod. By Statik Selektah)
- C2: Christ Conscious (Prod. By Basquiat)
- C3: On And On Feat. Maverick Sabre & Dyemond Lewis (Prod By Freddie Joachim)
- C4: Escape 120 Feat. Raury (Prod. By Chuck Strangers)
- D1: Black Beetles (Prod By Chuck Strangers)
- D2: O.c.b. (Prod. By Sam I Am W/ Instrumentation By The Soul
- D3: Curry Chicken (Prod. By Statik Selektah)
Mit gerade mal 17 Jahren releaste Joey Bada$$ sein erstes Mixtape "1999" welches den Sound der goldenen Hiphop-Ära der 90er Jahre adaptierte, so authentisch und selbstverständlich als sei er mit dabei gewesen.
Die Kritiker überschlugen sich in ihren begeisterten Rezensionen und es folgten Features mit Asap Rocky, Kendrick Lamar, Mac Miller & Action Bronson. Der junge Brooklynite ist schon längst mehr als nur ein Geheimtipp. Die ersten audiovisuellen Kostproben gab es in den vergangenen Monaten in Form von "Big Dusty" und "Christ Conscious". Am 20. Januar erscheint nun sein Debütalbum, das den Titel "B4.DA.A$$" trägt.
- A1: Design - Premonition
- A2: Vision - Lucifer’s Friend
- A3: Richard Bone - Alien Girl
- A4: John Howard - I Tune Into You
- A5: Ian North - We’re Not Lonely
- A6: Selwin Image - The Unknown
- B1: Harry Kakoulli - I’m On A Rocket
- B2: Rich Wilde - The Lady Wants To Be Alone
- B3: Billy London - Woman
- B4: Alan Burnham - Science Fiction
- B5: The Microbes - Computer
- B6: The Goo-Q - I’m A Computer
- C1: Gerry & The Holograms - Gerry & The Holograms
- C2: The Warlord - The Ultimate Warlord
- C3: Die Marinas - Fred From Jupiter
- C4: Dee Jay Bert & Eagle - I Am Your Master
- C5: Peta Lily & Michael Process - I Am A Time Bomb
- C6: Sole Sister - It’s Not What You Are But How
- D1: Alasdair Riddell - Do You Read Me?
- D2: Karel Fialka - Armband (The Mystery Song)
- D3: John Springate - My Life
- D4: Idncandescent Luminaire - Famous Names
- D5: Disco Volante - No Motion
- D6: Dream Unit - A Drop In The Ocean
2025 REPRESS ON TRANSPARENT GREEN VINYL
Compiled by Philip King “And then came the rise of synth pop : blokes with dodgy haircuts hunched over keyboard-operated machines stuffed with wires and do-it-yourself tone oscillators making sounds like a brood of geese passing gas in a wind tunnel. Whoopee! This is the way the ‘70s ended : not with a blood-curdling bang bang but with a cheap, synthesized, emasculating whimper.” NICK KENT, NME. All The Young Droids: Junkshop Synth Pop 1978-1985 is a new compilation that charts the underbelly of the epoch-defining sound of the synthesiser in 80s popular music. Compiled by Philip King (previously seen compiling All The Young Droogs, Glitterbest and Boobs - The Junkshop Glam Discotheque), the music here connects the dots between DIY synth enthusiasts grappling with new, cheap synthesisers at the tail-end of punk and wannabe, jobbing songwriters enthral to the new music pioneered by Gary Numan, Depeche Mode and Daniel Miller’s Mute Records. Featuring rare tracks of auto-didactic progressive pop music, proto-techno punk, shoot-for-the-stars-land-in-the-gutter chart flops and heralded, underground synth classics, School Daze paints a picture of beautiful failure. Complete with extensive sleeve notes written by King and never before seen imagery, all 24 tracks were remastered by RPM in-house engineer Simon Murphy, many from vinyl copies due to lost master tapes. The story told on All The Young Droids is one of the dawning opportunity presented by both the emergence to the market of cheaper analog synthesisers and the distribution networks plus indie labels that exploded with the advent of punk music in 1976. While the music that sprouted out all over the globe in the wake of these factors was decried as fake, plastic, a refutation of punk’s guitar-led revolution, it’s telling that much of the music on All The Young Droids.. was created in bedrooms, ramshackle studios and home-made set ups with often borrowed equipment. In the era of record labels jumping to capitalise on the success of The Sex Pistols, The Clash (both on major labels, of course) these artists struggled to stand out from a new gold-rush with next to no budget or PR team. With radio and labels desperate for the new Yazoo, what resulted was a testament to necessity being the mother of invention. At the time, the synthesiser was the music of the future, a shiny new machine that could paint like an orchestra with a single finger and a 4-track. In the hands of Manchester avant-pranksters Gerry & The Holograms it’s a pulsing, sardonic weapon.. the only instrument on the Messthetics classic lampooning of New Wave fashion. In Hamburg, a 16 year old Andreas Dorau used it to write and record (with his female classmates on vocals) a global smash in Fred Vom Jupiter (later licensed to Mute Records). The hard-to-find English version (Fred From Jupiter, natch) is included here. Many artists with alreadystoried careers caught the bug and recorded synthesiser-fuelled peons to space, computers, the future and, of course, love-interests. Harry Kakoulli, late of Squeeze, recorded a solo album in 1979 that included the incredible power-synth-pop smash-that-never-smashed I’m On A Rocket. Similarly, Ian North of Neo and American Power Pop stalwarts Milk ’n’ Cookies bought a Korg MS20 and used a tape machine to record We’re Not Lonely, an absolute lost-classic of minimal synth pop. We’re Not Lonely also features on the Junkshop Synth Pop sampler 7” twinned with John Howard unreleased track You Will See, released April 12th 2025. There are plenty of compilation debuts in evidence. Sole Sister were a mysterious trio who were featured on the Scaling Triangles compilation of female-fronted, queer-adjacent post-punk / underground music that also featured The Petticoats. Selwin Image were from San Francisco and featured members of the recently defunct power pop/punk group The Pushups. Their stupidly catchy The Unknown fizzes with New Wave energy - think XTC to Sparks but remains unreleased until now. Dream Unit’s A Drop In The Ocean is an early synth wave cut, positively teaming with Joy Division instrumentation, previously only released on a long-forgotten and super rare, self-released EP. Incandescent Luminaire’s Famous Names belies an archetypal struggle of a small-town trying to make it in a cruel industry but is a thrilling New Romantic-Synth Wave cross over with a OMD gloominess that’s a joy to hear. Feminist Minimal Wave track I Am A Time Bomb by performance artist Peta Lilly and Michael Chance is a revelation destined for new found cult status. It was released on 7” and lost until now. The flipside to the subterranean, never-made-it synth pop mentioned above are the ambitious, even fruity attempts at success that have a perennial elegance to their confidence. New Jersey-ite Billy London (real name Ed Barth) tried to cash in on the synth boom with Woman, released by a major label, a lurching new wave track built on the Louie Louie rhythm and a wonderfully camp Lou Reedstyle sleazy vocal before exploding in the synthesised chorus. The song bombed but with a chorus like this, you have to wonder why? Ex-Glitter Band member John Springate’s My Life is truly epic, with doomed chord progressions and massive sounding drums turning into at least 3 different songs in the course of the track. Before you wonder what’s going on the song resolves with a glorious return to the main refrain. The dry-ice-dressed dance floor is well catered for too. Design’s Premonition and Vision’s Lucifer’s Friend are stone-cold minimal synth bangers, well loved but given a new lease of life here. The Warlord’s The Ultimate Warlord was released in 1978, a homespun proto Hi NRG banger that was later re-recorded by The Immortals in Canada who had a club hit with it. One-man- band Disco Volante’s No Motion was re-issued by Synth wave label Medical in 2012 but makes its first vinyl compilation appearance here. Close your eyes and you can imagine what Lawrence of Felt would have sounded like with some cheap Korgs a little earlier in his career. Gibraltar-based trio The Microbes imagined a computer programming people to dance - how prescient - and ended up with a propulsive, robo-funk track with splendid rubbery bass playing over a tectonic drum machine. Previously picked up by Belgian label Stroom TV, Dee Jay Bert & Eagle’s heavily Euro-accented I Am Your Master demands the listener to “come to paradise!” In a frankly terrifying manner. All The Young Droids is the first compilation to peel away from the narrative that dour, Minimal Synth and Cold Wave were the only musical children of the first rush of synth pop. Philip King and School Daze Records describe a much more complicated world: along with the austere, Brutalist children of Daniel Miller (who produced Alan Burnham’s Bowie-Low-influenced Science Fiction here) was a plethora of desperate cash-ins, accidental mainstream hits, ambitious pop dramas and major label punts that went nowhere. Crucially, the compilation blurs the line between junk and treasure. What if the two things are interchangeable. What if it’s all science fiction?
43°C, the debut LP by French electronic producer Basile3, is the result of a decade of cultivating a musical identity that focuses on hybridization, sonic recycling, and playfulness. The enigmatic title "43°C" signifies a haze of bliss (4+3=7, the producer's lucky number) backdropped by the ecological state of a world that’s grown slightly but surely warmer.
In this anticipation fiction, Basile3 offers a soundtrack that is an exploration of club music, electronica infused with r&b and ambient synths. The French producer warmly invites listeners to his state of mind, blooming with genre-bending floating soundscapes.
Featuring Telma Cappelo, Daisy Ray, Loydfears, Lucy Sissi Miller and Minor Science.
- A1: Design - Premonition
- A2: Vision - Lucifer’s Friend
- A3: Richard Bone - Alien Girl
- A4: John Howard - I Tune Into You
- A5: Ian North - We’re Not Lonely
- A6: Selwin Image - The Unknown
- B1: Harry Kakoulli - I’m On A Rocket
- B2: Rich Wilde - The Lady Wants To Be Alone
- B3: Billy London - Woman
- B4: Alan Burnham - Science Fiction
- B5: The Microbes - Computer
- B6: The Goo-Q - I’m A Computer
- C1: Gerry & The Holograms - Gerry & The Holograms
- C2: The Warlord - The Ultimate Warlord
- C3: Die Marinas - Fred From Jupiter
- C4: Dee Jay Bert & Eagle - I Am Your Master
- C5: Peta Lily & Michael Process - I Am A Time Bomb
- C6: Sole Sister - It’s Not What You Are But How
- D1: Alasdair Riddell - Do You Read Me?
- D2: Karel Fialka - Armband (The Mystery Song)
- D3: John Springate - My Life
- D4: Incandescent Luminaire - Famous Names
- D5: Disco Volante - No Motion
- D6: Dream Unit - A Drop In The Ocean
MB Crystal Vinyl[32,73 €]
LTD Trans Pink Vinyl[32,82 €]
LTD Trans Pink Vinyl[27,69 €]
Compiled by Philip King
“And then came the rise of synth pop : blokes with dodgy haircuts hunched over keyboard-operated
machines stuffed with wires and do-it-yourself tone oscillators making sounds like a brood of geese
passing gas in a wind tunnel. Whoopee! This is the way the ‘70s ended : not with a blood-curdling bang
bang but with a cheap, synthesized, emasculating whimper.”
NICK KENT, NME.
All The Young Droids: Junkshop Synth Pop 1978-1985 is a new compilation that charts the
underbelly of the epoch-defining sound of the synthesiser in 80s popular music. Compiled by Philip
King (previously seen compiling All The Young Droogs, Glitterbest and Boobs - The Junkshop
Glam Discotheque), the music here connects the dots between DIY synth enthusiasts grappling with
new, cheap synthesisers at the tail-end of punk and wannabe, jobbing songwriters enthral to the new
music pioneered by Gary Numan, Depeche Mode and Daniel Miller’s Mute Records. Featuring rare
tracks of auto-didactic progressive pop music, proto-techno punk, shoot-for-the-stars-land-in-the-gutter
chart flops and heralded, underground synth classics, School Daze paints a picture of beautiful failure.
Complete with extensive sleeve notes written by King and never before seen imagery, all 24 tracks
were remastered by RPM in-house engineer Simon Murphy, many from vinyl copies due to lost master
tapes. The story told on All The Young Droids is one of the dawning opportunity presented by both the
emergence to the market of cheaper analog synthesisers and the distribution networks plus indie labels
that exploded with the advent of punk music in 1976. While the music that sprouted out all over the
globe in the wake of these factors was decried as fake, plastic, a refutation of punk’s guitar-led
revolution, it’s telling that much of the music on All The Young Droids.. was created in bedrooms,
ramshackle studios and home-made set ups with often borrowed equipment. In the era of record labels
jumping to capitalise on the success of The Sex Pistols, The Clash (both on major labels, of course)
these artists struggled to stand out from a new gold-rush with next to no budget or PR team. With radio
and labels desperate for the new Yazoo, what resulted was a testament to necessity being the mother
of invention.
At the time, the synthesiser was the music of the future, a shiny new machine that could paint like an
orchestra with a single finger and a 4-track. In the hands of Manchester avant-pranksters Gerry & The
Holograms it’s a pulsing, sardonic weapon.. the only instrument on the Messthetics classic lampooning
of New Wave fashion. In Hamburg, a 16 year old Andreas Dorau used it to write and record (with his
female classmates on vocals) a global smash in Fred Vom Jupiter (later licensed to Mute Records).
The hard-to-find English version (Fred From Jupiter, natch) is included here. Many artists with alreadystoried careers caught the bug and recorded synthesiser-fuelled peons to space, computers, the future
and, of course, love-interests. Harry Kakoulli, late of Squeeze, recorded a solo album in 1979 that
included the incredible power-synth-pop smash-that-never-smashed I’m On A Rocket. Similarly, Ian
North of Neo and American Power Pop stalwarts Milk ’n’ Cookies bought a Korg MS20 and used a
tape machine to record We’re Not Lonely, an absolute lost-classic of minimal synth pop. We’re Not
Lonely also features on the Junkshop Synth Pop sampler 7” twinned with John Howard unreleased
track You Will See, released April 12th 2025.
There are plenty of compilation debuts in evidence. Sole Sister were a mysterious trio who were
featured on the Scaling Triangles compilation of female-fronted, queer-adjacent post-punk /
underground music that also featured The Petticoats. Selwin Image were from San Francisco and
featured members of the recently defunct power pop/punk group The Pushups. Their stupidly catchy
The Unknown fizzes with New Wave energy - think XTC to Sparks but remains unreleased until now.
Dream Unit’s A Drop In The Ocean is an early synth wave cut, positively teaming with Joy Division
instrumentation, previously only released on a long-forgotten and super rare, self-released EP.
Incandescent Luminaire’s Famous Names belies an archetypal struggle of a small-town trying to
make it in a cruel industry but is a thrilling New Romantic-Synth Wave cross over with a OMD
gloominess that’s a joy to hear. Feminist Minimal Wave track I Am A Time Bomb by performance artist
Peta Lilly and Michael Chance is a revelation destined for new found cult status. It was released on 7”
and lost until now.
The flipside to the subterranean, never-made-it synth pop mentioned above are the ambitious, even
fruity attempts at success that have a perennial elegance to their confidence. New Jersey-ite Billy
London (real name Ed Barth) tried to cash in on the synth boom with Woman, released by a major
label, a lurching new wave track built on the Louie Louie rhythm and a wonderfully camp Lou Reedstyle sleazy vocal before exploding in the synthesised chorus. The song bombed but with a chorus like
this, you have to wonder why? Ex-Glitter Band member John Springate’s My Life is truly epic, with
doomed chord progressions and massive sounding drums turning into at least 3 different songs in the
course of the track. Before you wonder what’s going on the song resolves with a glorious return to the
main refrain.
The dry-ice-dressed dance floor is well catered for too. Design’s Premonition and Vision’s Lucifer’s
Friend are stone-cold minimal synth bangers, well loved but given a new lease of life here. The
Warlord’s The Ultimate Warlord was released in 1978, a homespun proto Hi NRG banger that was
later re-recorded by The Immortals in Canada who had a club hit with it. One-man- band Disco
Volante’s No Motion was re-issued by Synth wave label Medical in 2012 but makes its first vinyl
compilation appearance here. Close your eyes and you can imagine what Lawrence of Felt would have
sounded like with some cheap Korgs a little earlier in his career. Gibraltar-based trio The Microbes
imagined a computer programming people to dance - how prescient - and ended up with a propulsive,
robo-funk track with splendid rubbery bass playing over a tectonic drum machine. Previously picked up
by Belgian label Stroom TV, Dee Jay Bert & Eagle’s heavily Euro-accented I Am Your Master
demands the listener to “come to paradise!” In a frankly terrifying manner.
All The Young Droids is the first compilation to peel away from the narrative that dour, Minimal Synth
and Cold Wave were the only musical children of the first rush of synth pop. Philip King and School
Daze Records describe a much more complicated world: along with the austere, Brutalist children of
Daniel Miller (who produced Alan Burnham’s Bowie-Low-influenced Science Fiction here) was a
plethora of desperate cash-ins, accidental mainstream hits, ambitious pop dramas and major label
punts that went nowhere. Crucially, the compilation blurs the line between junk and treasure. What if the
two things are interchangeable. What if it’s all science fiction?
2025 repress
Mastering by Paul Mac @ Hardgroove Mastering.
Early support by Alderaan, Charlotte de Witte, Dave Miller (Abstract Division), Dimi Angelis, Dj Almelo, Dustin Zahn, Forkowski, Gareth Wild, Gotshell, Hector Oaks, Joton, Kwartz, Kessell, Kaiser, Lewis Fautzi, Nez, Norman Nodge, Norbak, Phara, Ryuji Takeuchi, Stranger, Takaaki Itoh, Tensal.
Robert Rental is back on the mighty Dark Entries as the cult label reissues his Mental Detentions album as an expanded double pack. Rental is a Scottish pioneer of DIY electronic music who played a key role in shaping the UK's countercultural sound alongside collaborators like Thomas Leer and Daniel Miller. Though he released little solo music, his 1979 cassette Mental Detentions was a standout of the era that featured raw demos made with budget equipment like a Roland drum machine and Stylophone keyboard. Tracks like 'Stuck' offer a distorted take on the classic motorik sound, while 'Vox' delivers an 18-minute ambient journey in which it is easy to get lost. Rental's work captures the spirit of experimentation and innovation in the face of limited resources.
- A1: Intro
- A2: I'm A Star Feat Johnny Juliano
- A3: Feels Good
- A4: Hero (Freestyle)
- A5: Be Easy Feat Boaz, Chevy Woods, & Young Ro
- A6: How You Live
- B1: Bankroll Feat Courtney Noelle
- B2: Change Up
- B3: Shawty Wanna Roll Feat Lavish
- B4: Pwp Feat Chevy Woods
- B5: My Life Feat Johnny Juliano
- C1: Imma Keep
- C2: Dope Boys (Freestyle)
- C3: So High
- C4: Pop Bottles
- C5: Star Power
- C6: Ink My Whole Body
- C7: Like A Star
- D1: Spaceship
- D2: Take A Ride
- D3: Flickin' Ashes
- D4: Where The Cash At (Freestyle)
- D5: Spacely Feat Rocky Fontaine
Commemorating the 15th anniversary of Wiz Khalifa's 2008 mixtape, Star Power, Rostrum Records is releasing the mixtape’s first-ever vinyl pressing! The limited-edition package features retro video game inspired artwork and outer space colored vinyl discs, housed in a NES cartridge style die-cut inner sleeve. Also included is a lyrics insert resembling a video game instruction booklet.
Originally released on September 17, 2008, Star Power is an essential document from Wiz Khalifa's early career, helping develop his lush sound and establish his reputation as the game's hardest-working and most talented stoner. Hosted by DJ Deez, the tape features multiple guest appearances from Wiz's close associate Chevy Woods, then known as Kev Da Hustla, and production sculpted at the legendary I.D. Labs by Pittsburgh natives like Sledgren, E. Dan, Johnny Juliano, Rocky Fontaine, and Big Jerm, who produced hits for Wiz, Mac Miller, and more during his career. Spanning 23 tracks, Star Power exhibits the melodic mastery and strong songwriting that soon made Wiz Khalifa a superstar, acting as a crucial stepping stone from Pittsburgh prominence to worldwide recognition.
Eine geteilte Insel, eine spirituelle Sekte und ein Einbruch. Die drei ??? finden heraus, wer Schuld hat und wer nicht.
Justus, Peter und Bob werden Zeugen eines Einbruchs, doch der Täter entkommt ihnen knapp. Alles, was sie finden, ist eine Holzkugel mit einem seltsamen Symbol. Alle Spuren führen nach Holy Island, einer Insel vor der Küste von Rocky Beach. Rubbish George bringt sie auf seinem Boot dort hin. Aber nicht nur die Überfahrt gestaltet sich schwieriger als gedacht... Die heilige Insel ist ein Ort der Zwietracht. Können die drei Detektive den Einbrecher dingfest machen?
limitiert 180g Vinyl schwarz Eine geteilte Insel, eine spirituelle Sekte und ein Einbruch. Die drei ??? finden heraus, wer Schuld hat und wer nicht.Justus, Peter und Bob werden Zeugen eines Einbruchs, doch der Täter entkommt ihnen knapp. Alles, was sie finden, ist eine Holzkugel mit einem seltsamen Symbol. Alle Spuren führen nach Holy Island, einer Insel vor der Küste von Rocky Beach. Rubbish George bringt sie auf seinem Boot dort hin. Aber nicht nur die Überfahrt gestaltet sich schwieriger als gedacht... Die heilige Insel ist ein Ort der Zwietracht. Können die drei Detektive den Einbrecher dingfest machen?
- A1: Harlem Universal (Feat Herb Mcgruff) (2 27)
- A2: You Aint Gotta Chance (Feat Nas) (2 44)
- A3: Rhn (Real Harlem N*Ggas) (Feat Errol Holden) (2 36)
- A4: Fred Samuel Playground (Feat Method Man) (3 03)
- A5: All Alone (Quiet Storm Mix) (1 35)
- A6: Big Lee & Reg (Feat Errol Holden) (3 51)
- A7: 7 Minute Freestyle (Feat Jay-Z) (3 15)
- B1: Forever (Feat Mac Miller & Pale Jay) (2 32)
- B2: Doo Wop Freestyle ('99) (Feat Joe Budden) (1 25)
- B3: Stretch & Bob Freestyle ('98) (Feat Donlad Phinazee & Sacha Jenkins) (2 48)
- B4: Grants Tomb '97 (Jazzmobile) (Feat Joey Badass, Bvngs & Ron G) (2 50)
- B5: Live At Rock N Will '92 (Feat Showbiz) (3 20)
- B6: How Will I Make It (Park West High School Mix) (3 52)
- B7: Put The Mic Down (Feat Fergie Baby & Party Arty - Bonus Track) (2 02)
Vinyl[23,11 €]
- 1: Monster
- 1: 2Für Immer Euer Feind
- 1: 3Wo Wart Ihr?
- 1: 4Nur Vor Dir
- 1: 5Keine Brüder
- 1: 6Meine Lieder
- 1: 7Tanz Mit Mir
- 1: 8Persona Non Grata
- 1: 9Kinderaugen
- 1: 0Ein Stiller Schrei
- 1: Lass Uns Fliegen
- 1: 2Es Ist Ok
Wenn der Toifel (Berliner Weisse) mal alleine!!! Mit VÖ Nummer 50 beschert uns Smith & Miller Records den Toifel solo! "Für immer euer Feind" - eine Platte, wie sie ehrlicher nicht sein könnte. Hart, kompromisslos und ähnliche Floskeln stehen bei den meisten Auskopplungen in der Beschreibung, doch wenn man dann reinhört ist alles mehr Schein als sein. Toifel's Solo Debüt allerdings könnte ehrlicher und direkter nicht sein. Ein aggressiver Faustschlag gegen geheuchelte Freundschaften, Respektlosigkeit und Arroganz der Gesellschaft. Klare, deutliche Worte ohne Maulkorb direkt vom Herz auf die Zunge, wird diese Platte das Genre Streetpunk auf ein ganz neues Level heben. Lieder die im ersten Moment frustrieren aber im Nachgang Hoffnung machen und dem Hörer die Hand reichen,die dunkelsten Zeiten durchzustehen. 12 mitsingtaugliche Hymnen wie sie von Vielen lange ersehnt wurden. Fans von Berliner Weiße, OXO 86, Biertoifel, Loikaemie, 4 Promille, Gumbles, Stomper 98... werden sich froien! Zwölf Songs auf 180gr neon green/ black marbled Vinyl, limitiert, handnummerierte 1.000 Stück mit Insert oder als Digipac-CD mit Booklet.
- A1: Harlem Universal
- A2: U Aint Gotta Chance
- A3: Rhn (Real Harlem Niggas)
- A4: Fred Samuel Playground
- A5: Big Lee & Reg
- A6: All Alone (Quiet Storm Mix)
- A7: Forever
- B1: 7 Minute Freestyle
- B2: Doo Wop Freestyle '99
- B3: Stretch & Bob Freestyle ('98) - Don & Sacha Intro
- B4: Stretch & Bobbito Freestyle ('98)
- B5: Grants Tomb '97 (Jazzmobile)
- B6: Live @ Rock N Will '92
- B7: How Will I Make It (Park West Highschool Mix)
Cassette[15,92 €]
Elations Recordings presents "Return of the Airpoets", an exploratory recording from longtime collaborators Reuben Lewis (I Hold The Lion's Paw) & Adam Halliwell (Mildlife, IHTLP), occupying a unique space between contemporary experimental music and avant jazz. Engineered and mixed by Reuben Lewis in 2023, and featuring guest appearances from acclaimed Australian drummer Ronny Ferella.
"Return of the Airpoets" continues a conversation begun with 'Cygon Dance', an extended duo between Lewis and Halliwell from Halliwell's 2023 LP "Freedom Lapse"; a dialogue that stems from a shared love and respect for Jon Hassell's Fourth World music. Sonic pioneer and adventurer, Hassell's futuristic vision advocated possible musics, stressing plurality and multiplicity. Faithful to his vision, Adam and Reuben, as trailblazers rather than imitators, delight in boundless musical possibilities, adopting Hassell's futurism as stock-in-trade, making it their own while augmented with neo noir hues and hints of the tilted electro-funk of Miles Davis' collaborations with Marcus Miller.
These nine tracks flow together as a unified suite, their shadowy presence stitched from fractured narratives: imaginary crimes, murders, dreams, the unspoken. At the same time, you can detect the artists' meticulous attention to sonic detail, feel the undercurrents, the complex layering. This music has been distilled, winnowed, from extended improv sessions, with the artists - as producers - zeroing in on offcuts, shards, and splinters, seamlessly patching together fragments in post-production to construct intricately layered sound collages, taking a leaf out of Tao Macero's book, building from the ground up.
Who are these airpoets? Their mystifying trial suggests the travails of Joseph K, sentenced for unspecified crimes. But I prefer to see them as fugitives escaped from Robert Bolaño's novel, "Savage Detectives". In Bolaño's book, poet Juan Garcia Madero is granted admission to the shadowy group of poets, the Visceral Realists, whose movement has no clear aims, and whose members "walked backward . . . gazing at a point in the distance, but moving away from it, walking straight toward the unknown." Like the visceral poets, these airpoets, Reuben Lewis and Adam Halliwell, set their sights on a point on the distant horizon, setting off without map or compass, drawing nearer and moving away, towards the unknown.
Purple-Black-Smoke Vinyl, limitiert auf 200 Exemplare. Texas Toast Chainsaw Massacre ist eine explosive Band des Crossover-Thrash-Metals aus der pulsierenden Musikszene von Chicago, Illinois. Seit ihrer Gründung im Jahr 2011 haben sie sich schnell einen Namen gemacht, dank ihrer mitreißenden Auftritte und humorvollen Texte, die das Publikum begeistern. Die Band besteht aus den erfahrenen Mitgliedern Josh "Macho Frost" Kandich am Gesang und Jordan Miller an der Leadgitarre, ergänzt durch den talentierten Bassisten Viaj D Crum und den dynamischen Schlagzeuger Tony Strissel. Ihr unabhängiger Status ermöglicht es ihnen, kreativ zu bleiben und Musik zu kreieren, die unverfälscht und originell ist.
- Sirenendeutschland
- Pialepsie
- Relovution
- Zuckerpuppe
- Die 10 Gebote Der Jungpianiere
- Container Love
- Peng!
- Heute Mal Radikal
- Rouladenanbrennsong
- Skandal Im Sperrbezirk
- Was Ist Punkrock?
- Risse In Der Wand
PIA UNITED zünden mit "PENG!" ihr zweites Album-Feuerwerk. Die Fürstenwalder Band um Frontfrau Frollein Höhne vereint das rotzig-freche Lebensgefühl der 80er Jahre mit aktuellem Sound, cleverem Sprachwitz und maximaler Energie. Egal ob Punk, Rock oder Neue Deutsche Welle - auf "PENG!" verschmelzen Eigensinn, Ironie und tanzbarer Wahnsinn zu einem musikalischen Manifest. Nur ein Jahr nach Erscheinen ihres Debütalbums TACH! liefert PIA UNITED im November 2025 ,PENG!" ab. Ein Album voller Wucht, Wortwitz und wohlgesetzter Haken. Frollein Höhne, General, Sir Herle und Costja Chaos kreieren einen Stil, der das Lebensgefühl der 80er augenzwinkernd für heute neu auflädt und sich dabei immer wieder selbst hinterfragt. Ob Hymnen wie ,Die 10 Gebote der Jungpianiere" oder rotzige Coverversionen - der ganz eigene Bandhumor und die Liebe zum rebellischen Genre-Mix machen ,PENG!" zur perfekten Einladung, gemeinsam aus der Reihe zu tanzen. Pia Uniteds zweites Debutalbum! NDW trifft Punk, Ironie trifft Melodie. PunkROCK. Digipac-CD, LP in Gatefold Sleeve!
- Not Enough Punches
- Close The Door
- Bokkenrijder
- Feed Me
- The Streets Where I Belong
- Speed
- The Beaten Path
- Never Back Down
- Last Rights
- Wasn't Born To Lose
- Murder
- Ungodly Oath (Instrumental)
Bokkenrijder - eine Hommage an das Überleben, den Widerstand und die Straßen, die uns prägen The Thirteenth Turn bezeichnen Ihre Musik als "knallharten Streetpunk mit Hardcore-Attitüde", und das ist kein Scherz. Der Sound ist eine Mischung aus klassischem UK-Punk und der direkten, kompromisslosen Wucht der niederländischen Hardcore-Szene. Das Album nimmt einen mit auf eine Reise durch ihre Welt. Was Bokkenrijder so verdammt gut macht, ist seine Ehrlichkeit. In einer Welt des überproduzierten Rock ist diese Platte erfrischend roh. Man kann den Schweiß und das Adrenalin einer Live-Show förmlich in der Aufnahme spüren. Es gibt keine Studiotricks, nur fünf Typen in einem Raum, die die Energie der Straße in ihre Instrumente kanalisieren.
- Der Gang Vor Die Hunde
- Du Machst Mich Froh
- Schlafen Für Immer
- Hofnarr
- Bleib
- Mediaspree Versenken
- Ich Bin Kein Polizist
- Scheiß Social Media
- Ich Will Nicht Schlafen
- Touren 2
- Vernissage
- Die Letzte Kneipe
- Decke
- Kampfoma
- Bing Bing
- Der Brief
- Als Die Menschen Die Erde Verliessen
Cruor Who? Cruor Hilla, Punk-Rock-Trio aus Berlin, das sich ,frech wie Oskar" auch gern den kleinen Dingen des Alltags widmet. Sie spielen melodischen, energiegeladenen Punkrock - mit großem Fokus auf die Texte. Zwischen Humor und Tiefgang erzählen ihre Songs von Freundschaften, Selbstzweifeln, Weltschmerz und dem Mut, den eigenen Weg zu gehen. Downloadcode mit 2 Bonustracks limitierte Auflage von 300 Stk. 180 gr. goldfarbenes Vinyl
- A1: I Could Sleep All Day Ft Beachpeople
- A2: The Night (Bad Moves)
- A3: Flames Rise High
- A4: Dreams Are My Reality
- A5: That Liminal Moment Between Dreaming And Waking
- A6: Sleepless Ft Barking Continues
- B1: Run
- B2: I Hope My Dreams Don't Come Tru Ft Matt Mendo
- B3: I See All My Girls
- B4: Hide & Seek Ft Lambert & Torky Tork
- B5: Sober Ft Greedo
- B6: You Have A Drug Problem Ft Philo Tsoungui
- B7: Freakshow
Josi Miller aus Leipzig-Connewitz macht parallel zu ihrem Studium an der Bauhaus-Universität Weimar erste DJ-Erfahrungen in der ostdeutschen Subkultur. 2017 zieht sie - längst Protagonistin des Homegirls-Podcasts - nach Berlin. Sie begleitet Trettmann jahrelang als Tour-DJ und ist solo ständig auf Achse - von Kapstadt bis London, vom about:blank bis zum Institut für Zukunft, vom MELT bis zur Fusion. Mit KLAN-Musiker Stefan Heinrich gründet Josi das Elektropop-Duo Import Export, veranstaltet unzählige Workshops für Flinta* und beaufsichtigt Produktionen für befreundete Künstler*innen à la Jolle oder Zugezogen Maskulin. Seit etwa zwei Jahren hostet Josi das ARTE-Format "Chat with a DJ", in dem sie regelmäßig Künstler*innen wie Marlon Hoffstadt, Anja Schneider oder Acid Pauli empfängt. Im Herbst 2023 beschließt Josi während eines Kreativcamps in Frankreich ein Soloalbum in Angriff zu nehmen. Im Kreis vertrauter Musiker*innen wie Fatoni, Aywing, Lambert, Torky Tork und BEACHPEOPLE entstehen die ersten Fragmente. 2024 zieht Josi im Rahmen eines Förderprogramms für mehrere Wochen zu Post-Punk-Ikone Gudrun Gut in die Uckermark, wo sich ihr Vorhaben konkretisiert. Am Ende einer intensiven Auseinandersetzung mit der eigenen Psyche und unzähligen Stunden zwischen Synthesizern und Beat-Software steht "4 Stages Of Sleep" - ein Debütalbum, das Breakbeat, Pop und Electronica miteinander fusioniert.








































