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- A1: Gloomy Monday (Alternate)
- A2: Hush Now
- A3: Taking Care Of No Business
- A4: Love Love
- B1: Ufo
- B2: My Best Friend (Take 3 & 4 & 5)
- B3: How Would You Feel (Alternate)
- B4: Hornet’s Nest
- B5: I Need You Every Day (Sick & Tired) (Sick & Tired)
- B6: Suey
- B7: Taking Care Of No Business (Demo)
- B8: Working All Day (Demo)
We Are Vinyl label release - 30th anniversary edition. Considered to be one of his most successful and popular albums, Osbourne’s sixth solo studio record was originally released in September 1991 and featured four songs co written by Motörhead’s Lemmy Kilmister. The album went on to become quadruple platinum in the US, becoming one of Ozzy’s two best selling albums alongside his groundbreaking solo debut "Blizzard of Ozz". An 11 song double album pressed on 180gm black vinyl. No download code.
Meaning can come from surprising places. In 2020 the Irish guitarist Cian Nugent moved back into his family home in Dublin to care for his mother, Kathy, who was then recovering from a stroke and experiencing aphasia (difficulty with speech). She began saying: "she brings me back to the land of the living" seemingly out of nowhere and with little knowledge of its origin or meaning. "It stuck with me," says Cian, who at the time was working on songs for what would become his 4th album, and felt it would make an apt title for that record. "The songs here act as a way of processing change and accepting new futures." Kathy also provides the cover art, a painting she made while still in the hospital. Seven years since Nugent's previous album, She Brings Me Back To The Land Of The Living merges the previously explored styles across Night Fiction (2016), the expansive Born With The Caul (2014) and his enigmatic debut Doubles (2011). Extensive touring across North America and Europe, including work as a guitarist with Steve Gunn, Ryley Walker and Nap Eyes, provided Nugent with a greater understanding of his musicianship and a clarity of purpose - all of which contributed to the making of his nest album to date.
Eastenderz highly anticipated sub-label Belief continues to grow with the fifth EP in the series.
More groove-driven tracks made for the dancefloor.
Highlighting the freshest of talents, alongside producers who have been on the radar for a while.
We belief.
- A1: Eleven
- A2: Twelve
- A3: Thirteen
- A4: Fourteen
- A5: Fifteen
- B1: Sixteen
- B2: Seventeen
- B3: Eighteen
- B4: Nineteen
- B5: Twenty
- C1: Eleven (Instrumental)
- C2: Twelve (Instrumental)
- C4: Fourteen (Instrumental)
- C5: Fifteen (Instrumental)
- D1: Sixteen (Instrumental)
- D2: Seventeen (Instrumental)
- D3: Eighteen (Instrumental)
- D4: Nineteen (Instrumental)
- D5: Twenty (Instrumental)
- C3: Thirteen (Instrumental)
2023 Repress
Often called one of Chicago's talented hidden gems, singer/songwriter/DJ/producer Tai Davis means House in almost every sense. He's dropped vocals for established producers such as Paul Johnson, Stacy Kidd, and also Galactik Knights, Nate Caswell and Yakka. Preferring to use vintage analog gear, his classic house sound consistently packs dance floors worldwide!
Track Review: A1) ""Cosmic Groove"" This piece sends you on a trippy journey with a 'spacey' bassline accompanied with groovy drums, but the lush pads and lead synth puts this jam over the top- guaranteed to make the floor burn!
A2) ""Floating"" This is truly vintage-sounding acid with 2 overlapping powerful TB-303 patterns with NO distortion, haunting strings, and a beating drum track for extra thump!
B1) ""Falling Forever"" The mellow but depressing synth pads will definitely grab you, but the repetitive, hypnotizing bassline will keep you. Add a minimal, pounding 808 and it makes this track one to play over and over...and OVER. B2) ""Strobe Light"" A minimalist track with a basic but adequate house piano riff and a freaky synth lead. But the 'popping' claps over the pulsating 909 bass drum paired with an abnormal, repeating bassline makes this one sound like pure 90's house! A definite classic.
Der Kills Klassiker "No Wow" aus 2005 ist wieder auf Vinyl erhältlich!
Italian artist Frhanks inaugurates his NO LOOKN BACK label with "Come l'amor", a two-track EP consisting of an orignal version and a remix by Romanian master Herck.
A Rothko-esque color field set to music, The Window Is The Dream ventures even deeper into Horn's inner space than her stark, acclaimed debut Optimism, which earned her an 'artist to watch' tag from The Guardian upon its release last year. For her second record, Horn travelled to upstate New York to record with a few musical touchstones in mind: the electro-primitivism of the Silver Apples, austere rhythm kings This Heat and The Raincoats' time-bending Odyshape , however the resulting 10 songs are an entry into a world which is very much her own.
Languid yacht-soul from the mind of LA native AJ
Greene and his Greenflow collective. Originally issued as a QCA-custom job in 1977, the group’s lone album appeared after years of
performing their brand of Sausalito-friendly, seafood AOR up and down the West Coast.
The LP’s standout track is ‘I Got’Cha’, with
Greene’s sister Eleanor providing innocent “doodoo-doo-doo-doo”s around funky keys, muted trombone, and come-hither whispers.
12" LP + 7" vinyl + poster
- A1: Yehaiyahan - Love Hurts
- A2: Likkle Mai - Haste Makes Waste
- A3: Rita Morar - Meri Awaaz Suno (Hear My Voice) (Hear My Voice)
- A4: In Temi Oyedele - I Dupe (Thanks Giving) (Thanks Giving)
- A5: Neyssatou - War
- B1: Maria Wenda - Okama Werek Halok
- B2: Kerieva - Chavale
- B3: Jagodda - Krysztalowy Aniol (Crystal Angel) (Crystal Angel)
- B4: Saba Tewelde - Semarulay Daqey
- B5: Nadya Ostroff Dr No - Little Cosmonaut
- A1: Intro
- A2: Invincible
- A3: Coming Too Close
- A4: Chasing Rainbows
- A5: On The Outside
- A6: Straight From The Jacket
- A7: Soulmate
- A8: Not Your Savior
- A9: Don't Miss The Train
- A10: Justified Black Eye
- B1: Gene & Paul, I Hate You Most Of All & Ace, You're The Ace & Peter You're The Cat!!!
- B2: Sara Fisher
- B3: Room 19
- B4: The Answer Is Still No
- B5: Martian
- B6: Hail To The King
- B7: Feeding The Fire
- B8: Exit
- B9: 6 Degrees From Misty
- B10: Redemption Song
— Das 2001er Livealbum der Band jetzt auch als schwarzes
Vinyl erhältlich
— Mit einem 24-Track Mobilstudio aufgenommen, um
bestmöglichen Sound zu gewährleisten
— 19 Tracks, inkl. ‘Soulmate‘, ‘Don’t Miss The Train’, ‘Justified Black Eye’ und einem Misfits-Coversong
— im LP-Sleeve ist ein Comic enthalten
Electronic duo Pale Blue return to Crosstown Rebels with ‘No Words’, the second single from their forthcoming album ‘Maria’, with remixes from DJ Tennis and Perel.
Italians Do It Better founder Mike Simonetti and Silver Hands’ Elizabeth Wight’s rich and storied careers within the electronic realm and beyond only elevated further with the launch of their Pale Blue project in 2015, unveiling a series of critically acclaimed releases via Simonetti’s 2MR imprint with plaudits including Pitchfork, FACT and Resident Advisor, to name just a few. Having provided the first look into their forthcoming album on Crosstown Rebels entitled ‘Maria’, scheduled for release on the label later this year, the pair return to open March with the second single from the project, ‘No Words’ - accompanied by remixes from DJ Tennis and Perel.
Detailing the backstory to the record, Simonetti notes both upcoming single ‘No Words’ and the majority of the tracks on the duo’s forthcoming album project were made on the exact synths used to create Jaydee’s iconic 1993 hit, ‘Plastic Dreams’.
Guided by a captivating bassline accented by Wight’s charming vocals, which flutter amongst the mix, ‘No Words’ is a hooky and compelling production that ebbs and flows across its near five-minute duration with effortless ease, capturing the playful nature alluded to by Simonetti. Life and Death head honcho DJ Tennis’ remix arrives next, veering down a hazy yet absorbing path as crisp organic drums and engrossing melodies form around the vocals and journey through light and dark textures.
The B-side of the record belongs to DJ/producer, vocalist and DFA Records favourite Perel, offering a cosmic dive through spacey synths, skittering bleeps and pops, and tough kicks across her take on the production - before distorting and warping the vocals and shifting the emphasis on the ever-evolving electronics across her ‘Dub Version’.




















