- A1: Larry Lurex - Going Back
- A2: Eddie Howell, Brian May & Freddie Mercury - The Man From Manhattan
- A3: Carmine Appice - Nobody Knew (Black White House) (Black White House)
- A4: Smile - Step On Me
- A5: Smile - April Lady
- A6: Smile - Doin' All Right
- B1: Smile - Earth
- B2: Smile - Polar Bear
- B3: Eddie Howell, Brian May & Freddie Mercury - The Man From Manhattan (Back Again) (Back Again)
- B4: The Queen Symphony - We Will Rock You
- B5: Smile - Blag
- C1: Straitjacket Smile - Killer Queen
- C2: Matvey - The Show Must Go On
- C3: Jeff Scott-Soto, Joel Hoakastra, Richard Kendrick & Kurtis E Phulsh - Another One Bites The Dust
- C4: Flash Harry - We Will Rock You
- C5: Erling Solem - Mustafa
- C6: Stickshift Suicide - Crazy Little Thing Called Love
- D1: Tim Ripper Owens & Nei Lzaza - Keep Yourself Alive
- D2: Snowblynd - Dragon Attack (Feat Mike Finnegan)
- D3: Sinful Lilly - Hammer To Fall
- D4: Stalwart - The Prophet's Song
- D5: The Adventures Of Leonid - I'm Going Slightly Mad
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- A1: Sam Sneed - Drug Related
- A2: Snoop Dogg - Who Am I (What's My Name)
- A3: Snoop Dogg - Murder Was The Case
- A4: The Lady Of Rage- Afro Puffs
- B1: Snoop Dogg - Gin And Juice
- B2: Kurupt - Mental
- B3: Snoop Dogg - Doggy Dogg World
- C1: The Lady Of Rage - Sho Shot
- C2: Lbc Crew - Blueberry
- C3: Tha Dogg Pound - New York, New York
- D1: Nate Dogg - One More Day
- D2: Snoop Dogg - Gz And Hustlas
- D3: Snoop Dogg Feat. Lil' Malik - May I
- D4: Tha Dogg Pound - One By One
- A1: Learning To Cope With Cowardice
- A2: Liberty City
- A3: Blessed Are Those Who Struggle
- A4: None Dare Call It Conspiracy
- B1: Don't Ever Lay Down Your Arms
- B2: The Paranoia Of Power
- B3: To Have The Vision
- B4: Jerusalem
- C1: Intro (The Lost Tapes)
- C2: May I
- C3: Conspiracy
- C4: Jerusalem (Prototype)
- C5: Paranoia
- C6: Liberty Dub
- D1: Vision
- D2: Cowardice
- D3: High Ideals & Crazy Dub
- D4: The Weight C
'learning To Cope With Cowardice', The Groundbreaking Debut
Solo Album By Visionary Post Punk Iconoclast Mark Stewart, Is To Be Given A Definitive Reissue Alongside 'the Lost Tapes', A Newly Discovered Cache Of Unreleased Material.
'learning To Cope With Cowardice' Is Released On Double Cd,
Double Vinyl With Digital Download Code And Separately As
Digital Download Albums. 'learning To Cope With Cowardice' Is A Vital Chapter In The Legacy Of Mark Stewart & The Maffia, A Project That Would Prove To Be A Revolutionary Benchmark For Many, From The Innovators Of The 'bristol Sound' (the Wild Bunch, Smith & Mighty, Tricky, Massive Attack) Through To The Likes Of Trent Reznor And Nine Inch Nails. Collected Together This Set Realizes An Expansive Restoration Of One Of Stewart's Most Audacious Statements. As It Was In The Early 1980s So It Is Now, 'learning To Cope With Cowardice' Is A Masterwork Of Mutant Design And A Rude Awakening Of Extraordinary Bite.
Mark Stewart Himself Perceives 'the Lost Tapes' As A Document
That Now Possesses A Storied Significance: it Was A Real
Adventure Discovering This Forbidden History, A Twisted Tale Of
Muswell Hillbillies, French Pirates And A Dutch Schizophrenic
Doctor Doing Psychic Archaeology.' Whilst Adrian Sherwood
Describes These Works As Characteristic Of A Distinct Primitivism: ('the Lost Tapes' Represent) The Early Childhood Of The Songs Before Mark And Me Conducted Frenzied, Scorched Earth, Slash And-burn, Twenty Hour Mental, Manic Editing Sessions At Crass' Studios That Led To Birthing The Finished Album.'
- 1: Heartbreak
- 2: Remember
- 3: Love
- 4: (Sigh)
- 5: Bill
- 6: Devils Angels
- 7: Lee
- 8: Danger
- 9: Fail We May Sail We Must
- 10: Love Lost
- 11: Crash Boom Bang
- 12: Boy And Girl
- 13: If
'Sometimes it's hard to say how you feel,' says songwriter-vocalist
Jade Vincent. 'These songs are vulnerable stories for me to tell -
they're things I couldn't say out loud. But I found that I could sing
them. And then I closed my eyes when they would listen.'
Listening to Vincent's songs were her partner - producer/composer
Keefus Ciancia - and DJ and producer/composer David Holmes.
Together, Vincent, Ciancia and Holmes make up Unloved, the musical
project that evolved out of a late-night Hollywood bar in 2015,
releasing a stunning debut album the following spring and this year
crafting the soundtrack to Phoebe Waller-Bridge's acclaimed new
series 'Killing Eve'.
Introduced to Ciancia through soundtrack work, Holmes found
himself invited to DJ one night and to curate other nights at the
Rotary Room. To invite Holmes to DJ is to unleash a kind of whirling
dervish of musical enthusiasm but through those nights the trio
discovered a shared love for 60s girl groups and French pop and film
noir soundtracks, Brigitte Fontaine, Shuggie Otis, George 'Shadow'
Morton, Bruno Nicolai, Lee Hazlewood and Jack Nitzsche, along with
a tremendous desire to work together.
Their debut EP - 'Guilty Of Love' - and the full-length, self-titled
album that followed in the spring of 2016, offered a quite remarkable
thing: a sound at once hauled out of the silty depths of the past and
simultaneously wholly modern. There was the soft hiss of a lo-fidelity
recording - the murky crackle of sample, beats and half-remembered,
long-lost favourite tunes. However, much of the songs' success
belonged to Vincent's sublime voice and lyrics, both possessed of an
aching, rich-smoked tone of loss and love.
Unloved's second album, 'Heartbreak', is about love. The album plays
out each song like a vignette of nothing but love. The songs that rose
up were in some ways surprising, but also felt insistent. 'They're real
feelings and real experiences that I had the guts to finally say, but
always ambiguous, this is very important to me,' she explains, 'and
always about love, one way or another.'
LP pressed on red coloured vinyl with digital download code.
'Pavel Milyakov aka Buttechno is mostly known for his brilliant take on dance music, but we're also big fans of his avant-garde ambient material. This LP combines the amorphous electronic soundscapes of Artemiev with the strangeness of Chiastic-Slide Autechre and the beautiful expansiveness of Pete Kember's best work. It could be a spiked film noir soundtrack... and it's also great because it sounds like a late night walk around Moscow (at least to us).'
Gatefold sleeve by Will Bankhead.
G.I. Gurdjieff was an Armenian and Greek philosopher, spiritual teacher, and musician, whose teachings of The Fourth Way influenced thousands worldwide and created communities that still exist to this day. His goal was to teach humans to reach a higher consciousness out of the "waking sleep" he considered most to be living in. Music was an important part of his teachings and these brilliant harmonium improvisations were recorded in 1949 in Paris, just a short time before his death. Droning and ethereal, these beautiful pieces mark a pinnacle in the work of a legend of human spirituality.
- A1: Leipzig Is Calling
- A2: One Of Our Submarines
- A3: I Live In A Suitcase
- A4: Flying North
- B1: The Flat Earth
- B2: Budapest By Blimp
- B3: Windpower
- C1: Europa And The Pirate Twins
- C2: Hyperactive
- C3: She Blinded My With Science
- C4: Airhead
- D1: The Key To Her Ferrari
- D2: May The Cube Be With You
- D3: My Brain Is Like A Sieve
- D4: Your Karma Hit My Dogma
- D5: Hot Sauce
- A1: Caribea
- A2: Lullaby
- A3: Tree Trail
- A4: Death, When You Come To Me, May You Come To Me Swiftly, I Would Rather Not Linger, Not Linger
- A5: Big Cat
- A6: Frog Bog
- A7: To A Sea Horse
- A8: Dance Rehearsal
- B1: Surf Session, Part 1
- B2: Surf Session, Part 2
- B3: Surf Session, Part 3
- B4: Trees Against The Sky, Fields Of Plenty, Rivers To The Sea: This, And More, Spreads Before Me
- B5: Tap Dance
- B6: Oo Debut
- B7: Drum Suite
- B8: Street Scene
Snaketime Series is one of the earliest and rarest of Moondog's recordings, originally released in 1956. Snaketime' is what Moondog himself referred to as his unique sense of time in music, what he called a slithery rhythm'. And indeed, almost nobody else was making music as unique as this in the 1950s, drawing influence from city sounds, and working on many of his own instrumental invitations, Snaketime Series is truly cutting edge American avant-garde. Reissued on 180 gram LP with deluxe jacket, and a download card.
- A1: Les Lieux
- A2: The Third Body
- A3: We Could Bring You Silk In May #2
- A4: Between The Mist & The Sky
- B1: Our Lady Of Sins (Vesica Piscis Remix)
- B2: Untitled For Now #3
- B3: Bloodsucker
- B4: This Is Almost A Happy Ending
- A1: Hey Let's Go (Opening Theme)
- A2: The Village In May
- A3: A Haunted House!
- A4: Mei & The Dust Bunnies
- A5: Evening Wind
- A6: Not Afraid
- A7: Let's Go To The Hospital
- A8: Mother
- A9: A Little Monster
- A10: Totoro
- A11: A Huge Tree In The Tsukamori Forest
- A12: A Lost Child
- B1: The Path Of The Wind
- B2: A Soaking Wet Monster
- B3: Moonlight Flight
- B4: Mei Is Missing
- B5: Cat Bus
- B6: I'm So Glad
- B7: My Neighbour Totoro (Ending Theme)
- B8: Hey Let's Go
A soundtrack board that can enjoy the music of Joe Hisaishi who can feel warmth as a warm heartedness to your heart's content. 'Sanpo' 'My Neighbor Totoro' is also included.
To put it simply, 'True Meanings', the fourteenth Paul Weller solo album, the twenty sixth studio album of his entire career, is a record unlike any he has ever made before.
'True Meanings', is released on September 14th and is an album characterised by grandiose-yet-delicate, lush orchestration: an aesthetic to which Paul's better-than-ever voice, singing some of his most nakedly honest words, is perfectly suited. A dreamy, peaceful, pastoral set of songs to get lost in, it is both an album that a lot of his faithful audience have been wanting him to make for a long time, and an album that many new people outside of that audience will relate to.
On the 25th May this year, Paul Weller turned 60: a milestone that has unquestionably had an impact on the feel, both lyrically and musically, of 'True Meanings' which comes across being the most singer-songwriter-style album he has ever made. However, it is also the most collaborative: with more guests than any record he's been involved in before.
As well as all the members of Weller's band, Rod Argent of the Zombies provides Hammond organ on 'The Soul Searchers' and piano and Mellotron on 'White Horses'; folk legends Martin Carthy and Danny Thompson add picked guitar and double bass respectively to 'Come Along'; Little Barrie plays lead guitar on 'Old Castles'; Lucy Rose sings backup on 'Books'; and 'Movin On' is the result of a 'scratchy demo'on Paul's phone that was sent to Tom Doyle of the White Label project. Even Noel Gallagher makes a sneaky appearance.
Perhaps most surprisingly of all, especially given how personal and introspective 'True Meanings' feels, lyrics for four of the fourteen songs here were written, to Weller's melodies, by others. Connor O'Brien from Villagers came up with the words to opener 'The Soul Searchers', while 'Bowie', 'Wishing Well' and the closing 'White Horses' are all the work, lyrically, of Erland Cooper from Erland & The Carnival.
'True Meanings' was produced by Paul Weller except 'The Soul Searchers', which was co-produced by Paul and Conor O'Brien and 'Movin On' which was co-produced by Weller and White Label. The album was engineered and recorded by Charles Rees and mixed by Jan Stan Kybert.
The album was recorded in just over 3 weeks at Paul's own Black Barn Studio, with the aforementioned, revolving cast of characters dropping in for a day here and there. The orchestration was added soon after, and that was that. It is always a good sign when the recording of an album is swift, and here you can just hear that the man at the centre of these songs is as focused and inspired - more inspired, even - than he has ever been.
Label boss Cali Lanauze is joined once again by Jonny Cruz to deliver the fifth release of Opulence's catalogue.
The duo perfectly demonstrates through the 'Flyg EP' the versatility and sounds that Opulence brings to the table: Deep, Trippy, Dark, Groovy & more.
Taking on remix duties of Cali Lanauze & Jonny Cruz's originals, Germany's legendary Roman Flügel delivers a dark warehouse electronica roller remix of 'Flyg', whilst Disco Halal head honcho Moscoman delivers a deep summer instrumental interpretation of 'May The Wind Always Be At Your Back'.
Wælder are moving between ambient, industrial and pop. Their rhythms and soundscapes of voices, obscure samples and distorted field-recordings build spaces of barren material and soft ground, which teem and crawl - strange and harmonious. To present their music live, Wælder are mixing analogue and digital effects with guitar, synthesizers, vocals and loops. Rhythms and atmospheres blur, dissolve and re-assemble. Their live shows are often framed by visuals, generated in collaboration with various visual artists.
- A1: A Taste Of Honey (Live At The Bbc For Side By Side, 13 May 1963)
- A2: Hippy Hippy Shake (Live At The Bbc For Pop Go The Beatles, 4 June 1963)
- A3: You Really Got A Hold On Me (Live At The Bbc For Pop Go The Beatles, 4 June 1963)
- A4: Till There Was You (Live At The Bbc For Pop Go The Beatles, 11 June 1963)
- A5: A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues (Live At The Bbc For Pop Go The Beatles, 13 June 1963)
- A6: Chains (Live At The Bbc For Side By Side, 13 May 1963)
- A7: Money (That\'S What I Want) (Live At The Bbc For Pop Go The Beatles, 13 June 1963)
- A8: Anna (Live At The Bbc For Pop Go The Beatles, 25 June 1963)
- A9: Love Me Do (Live At The Bbc For Pop Go The Beatles, 10 September 1963)
- B1: She Loves You (Live At The Bbc For Pop Go The Beatles, 24 September 1963)
- B2: I\'Ll Get You (Live At The Bbc For Pop Go The Beatles, 10 September 1963)
- B3: Long Tall Sally (Live At The Bbc For Side By Side, 13 May 1963)
- B4: Boys (Live At The Bbc For Pop Go The Beatles, L7 September 1963)
- B5: Please Please Me (Live At The Bbc For Here We Go, 12 March 1963)
- B6: Do You Want To Know A Secret (Live At The Bbc For Here We Go, 12 March 1963)
- B7: I Saw Her Standing There (Live At The Bbc For Pop Go The Beatles, 24 September 1963)
- B8: Twist And Shout (Live At The Bbc For Pop Go The Beatles, 24 September 1963)
Collecting some of their earliest BBC sessions this necessary document showcases the Fab Four immediately following the release of their debut album Please Please Me and right before they would become international superstars. Combining fantastic R&B covers and some of their best early originals this compilation finds The Beatles at a crossroads between their early beat roots and the pop brilliance they would go on to display for the rest of the 1960s. Essential.
For fiends of: Cursed, HIs Hero is Gone, Tragedy.
Formed in 2008 in South Florida, Centuries current lineup now includes members based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Nashville, Tennessee, and in the UK from Manchester.
Since their 2013 debut Taedium Vitae (Southern Lord), the group have refined their sound into something more focused, and intense, and The Lights Of This Earth Are Blinding surges with ten new tracks of the band's harrowing, metallic, punk/crust-influenced hardcore, delivered with a calculated, very deliberate approach.
The album was recorded in February 2017 by Kris Hilbert at Legitimate Business (Catharsis, Torch Runner, The Body), mastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege (Integrity, Black Breath, Halshug), and completed with artwork by Phil Trona.
About the new album the band remark..."The Lights Of This Earth Are Blinding is a dark album that carries a theme of constant self-doubt. It follows how we choose to accept our loses and the reaction to life, as well as the journey we take to make peace with the demons we've made.' The new track 'Bygones' is streaming below.
A kind of intimate scrapbook of the startling collaboration between the techno maestro and this long-standing musical collective based in Bishkek, devoted to the roots music of Kyrgyzstan. Loose-leaved but balanced, lucid and intimate, it sets out from stunning a cappella and virtuosic komuz and kylak, mouth harp and traditional percussion: not field, but expert studio recordings, using marvellous vintage microphones, made over several days in Berlin. Further, a few of these are deftly treated by Moritz, using Reichian de-synced double-tracking, and discreet effects. Also two ten-minute dubs: a deadly, signature Berlin steppers, plus its version; and an echoing, mystical drum session, recorded live on stage in Bishkek. And a side-long, dream-like summation: the locomotive, oceanic, clangorous, dread Facets. Ravishing, rooted, searching music; beautifully presented.
- A1: The Cat's Miaow - Not Like I Was Doing Anything
- A2: The Particles - Driving Me
- A3: The Ampersands - Affected
- A4: Pearly Gatecrashers - In The Summer
- A5: Ya Ya Choral - Waiting Time
- A6: Bart & Friends - There May Come A Time
- B1: Even As We Speak - I Won't Have To Think About You
- B2: Maestros And Dipsos - Dot
- B3: Love Positions - Light Of Day
- B4: Shapiros - Gone By Fall
- B5: Hydroplane - Completed Extract From The Previous 7
- B6: The Cannanes - Lamington Lane
Sublime compilation of long-lost Australian indie-pop, acoustic jangle and beat happenings gathered by Melbourne-based collector and DJ Bayu and label head Moopie. Twelve tracks of singular vision spanning up- and downbeat pop, post-punk and minimal synth rarities recorded between 1982 and now. Australian twee pop royalty the Cat's Miaow shares the stage with the Cannanes and the Particles; Ya Ya Choral with Sarah Records' own Even As We Speak. Included is the previously unreleased 'Dot', by Mutant Sounds cult band Maestros and Dipsos. Full colour reverse-card sleeve with printed insert and lyrics sheet.




















