Regis and Surgeon return as British Murder Boys with their first 12” since 2014, unleashing two relentless club detonations that fuse industrial ferocity with punk immediacy. On »Now, This Is You«, boulder-heavy kicks, gnashing arps, and Karl O’Connor’s snarled vocals collide in a 150 BPM storm. The flip, »Get In Line«, hits straighter but no softer, driven by pounding bass and sour bleeps that conjure a delirious late-night energy. Brutal, swaggering, and unfiltered — BMB at their most uncompromising.
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- Until You're Mine
- Flowers In The Garden
- Stuck On You
- Reflections Of Love
- You Don't Care
- Ain't No Way
- Words Of Wisdom
- Oh It Was Love
- All In The Game
- Now Is The Time
Transparent Pink Vinyl[22,27 €]
Wanda Felicias beeindruckendes Debütalbum ,Now Is The Time_" bei Timmion Records bietet eine dynamische Auswahl an Soul-Songs, die sowohl zeitlos als auch erfrischend aktuell wirken. Unterstützt von den analogen Grooves von Cold Diamond & Mink präsentiert Felicia eine Reihe von Geschichten, die in Vintage-Grooves versunken sind, aber für jede Zeit genau richtig sind.Mit Wurzeln in der New Yorker House- und Acid-Jazz-Szene - und nachdem sie sich jahrzehntelang aus dem Rampenlicht zurückgezogen hatte - kehrt Wanda mit einer gereiften Stimme und einem gereiften Geist zurück, bereit, jeden mit einem schlagenden Herzen zu beeindrucken. Jeder Track auf ,Now Is The Time_" fühlt sich gelebt an: vom schlurfenden Bounce von ,Stuck On You" über den blühenden Optimismus von ,Flowers in the Garden" bis hin zur introspektiven, funkigen Poesie von ,Reflections of Love".Auf dem gesamten Album singt Felicia mühelos, unterstützt von Cold Diamond & Minks reichhaltiger, aber dicht gewebter Palette aus Rhythmusgruppe und Horn-Riffs. Zusammen schaffen sie eine rootsige Klanglandschaft, die den Soul der späten 1960er bis frühen 1970er Jahre mit einem modernen Touch verbindet. Ob Sie sich nun von der Beat-Ballade ,All in the Game" oder dem Southern Soul von ,Until You're Mine" angezogen fühlen, dieses Album schafft seinen eigenen Raum jenseits von Trends - es zelebriert Handwerkskunst, Emotionen und zeitlosen Groove.
Wanda Felicias beeindruckendes Debütalbum ,Now Is The Time_" bei Timmion Records bietet eine dynamische Auswahl an Soul-Songs, die sowohl zeitlos als auch erfrischend aktuell wirken. Unterstützt von den analogen Grooves von Cold Diamond & Mink präsentiert Felicia eine Reihe von Geschichten, die in Vintage-Grooves versunken sind, aber für jede Zeit genau richtig sind.Mit Wurzeln in der New Yorker House- und Acid-Jazz-Szene - und nachdem sie sich jahrzehntelang aus dem Rampenlicht zurückgezogen hatte - kehrt Wanda mit einer gereiften Stimme und einem gereiften Geist zurück, bereit, jeden mit einem schlagenden Herzen zu beeindrucken. Jeder Track auf ,Now Is The Time_" fühlt sich gelebt an: vom schlurfenden Bounce von ,Stuck On You" über den blühenden Optimismus von ,Flowers in the Garden" bis hin zur introspektiven, funkigen Poesie von ,Reflections of Love".Auf dem gesamten Album singt Felicia mühelos, unterstützt von Cold Diamond & Minks reichhaltiger, aber dicht gewebter Palette aus Rhythmusgruppe und Horn-Riffs. Zusammen schaffen sie eine rootsige Klanglandschaft, die den Soul der späten 1960er bis frühen 1970er Jahre mit einem modernen Touch verbindet. Ob Sie sich nun von der Beat-Ballade ,All in the Game" oder dem Southern Soul von ,Until You're Mine" angezogen fühlen, dieses Album schafft seinen eigenen Raum jenseits von Trends - es zelebriert Handwerkskunst, Emotionen und zeitlosen Groove.
- A1: Shupe Dub
- A2: Black Clay Dub
- A3: Jah Stoned Dub
- A4: Free I Dub
- A5: I & I Dub
- B1: She Dub
- B2: Booka Dub
- B3: Hereto Dub
- B4: Chillum Dub
- B5: Skanker Dub
- A1: Chic – Le Freak (Edit)
- A2: Sister Sledge – We Are Family (Single Edit)
- A3: Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive (Single Version)
- A4: Sylvester – You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)
- A5: Chaka Khan – I'm Every Woman
- A6: Candi Staton – Young Hearts Run Free
- A7: Diana Ross - Upside Down
- A8: Sheila & B. Devotion – Spacer (7'' Edit)
- B1: Amii Stewart – Knock On Wood (7” Edit)
- B2: The Three Degrees - Givin' Up Givin' In
- B3: Eruption - I Can't Stand The Rain
- B4: Boney M. - Daddy Cool
- B5: Village People – Ymca
- B6: Michael Zager Band - Let's All Chant
- B7: Lipps Inc. - Funkytown (Single Version)
- B8: Dee D. Jackson - Automatic Lover
- C1: Donna Summer - Macarthur Park (Single Version)
- C2: Earth, Wind & Fire With The Emotions - Boogie Wonderland
- C3: Mcfadden & Whitehead - Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now (Single Version)
- C4: Marvin Gaye - Got To Give It Up
- C5: Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes Featuring Teddy Pendergrass - The Love I Lost (Single Version)
- C6: George Mccrae – Rock Your Baby
- C7: Tina Charles - I Love To Love
- C8: Andrea True Connection - More, More, More (Single Version)
- D3: A Taste Of Honey - Boogie Oogie Oogie
- D4: Diana Ross - Love Hangover
- D5: Grace Jones - I Need A Man
- D6: Amanda Lear - Follow Me (Single Version)
- D7: Patrick Juvet – I Love America
- D8: Frantique - Strut Your Funky Stuff (Single Version)
- E1: Baccara - Yes Sir, I Can Boogie
- E2: Belle Epoque – Black Is Black
- E3: Alicia Bridges - I Love The Nightlife (Disco 'Round) (Single Version)
- E4: Rose Royce - Car Wash (Single Version)
- E5: The Real Thing – Can You Feel The Force (7” Single Version)
- E6: Kool & The Gang - Ladies Night (Edit)
- E7: Barry White - You See The Trouble With Me (Single Version)
- E8: Yvonne Elliman - If I Can't Have You
- F1: Elton John - Are You Ready For Love ('79 Version Radio Edit)
- F2: Heatwave - Boogie Nights
- F3: The Emotions - Best Of My Love
- F4: Labelle - Lady Marmalade (Single Version)
- F5: Cheryl Lynn - Got To Be Real
- F6: Odyssey - Native New Yorker
- F7: Thelma Houston - Don't Leave Me This Way (Single Version)
- F8: Donna Summer - Last Dance (Single Version)
- D1: Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons – December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)
- D2: The Trammps – Disco Inferno (Single Edit)
NOW Music proudly presents the next release in our “NOW That’s What I Call An Era” series – NOW That's What I Call An Era - Disco: 1973-1980 – a dazzling celebration of the golden age of disco.
This stunning 3LP set, pressed on blue, violet and pink vinyl, showcases 48 essential tracks that lit up the dancefloors, charts, and airwaves at the height of disco fever — an era when glittering anthems, euphoric grooves, and iconic vocal performances defined nightlife around the world.
LP1 opens in iconic style with Chic’s monumental ‘Le Freak’ followed by Sister Sledge’s equally legendary ‘We Are Family’, and Gloria Gaynor’s empowering #1 ‘I Will Survive’. Anthems follow from Sylvester with ‘You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)’ and Chaka Khan with ‘I’m Every Woman’, ahead of the timeless ‘Young Hearts Run Free’ by Candi Staton and the first side finishes with production by Chic’s Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards on massive hits for Diana Ross with ‘Upside Down’, and Sheila & B. Devotion with ‘Spacer’. Flip the LP over for Amii Stewart’s version of ‘Knock On Wood’ followed by The Three Degrees, Eruption and the first smash from Boney M., ‘Daddy Cool’. The Village People topped the chart with ‘YMCA’ which has become an enduring party favourite, which leads to the infectious ‘Let’s All Chant’ from the Michael Zager Band, Lipps Inc. with ‘Funkytown’ and to close the first LP, sci-fi disco from Dee D. Jackson with ‘Automatic Lover’.
LP2 begins with Donna Summer’s epic version of ‘MacArthur Park’, before Earth, Wind & Fire with The Emotions bring pure euphoria on ‘Boogie Wonderland’, and McFadden & Whitehead with the floor-filling ‘Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now’. Great vocals from Marvin Gaye and Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes come ahead of George McCrae’s ‘Rock Your Baby’, one of the collections’ earliest and inspirational moments. UK artist Tina Charles hit the top with ‘I Love To Love’, and Andrea True Connection complete the side with the ear-worm ‘More More More’ whilst over on the other side legends Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons hit dancefloor gold and the #1 spot with ‘December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)’, ahead of The Trammps with their era-defining ‘Disco Inferno’. A Taste Of Honey, Grace Jones and a second appearance from Diana Ross are up next – before the LP closes with an enduring classic, ‘Follow Me’ from Amanda Lear, Patrick Juvet’s ‘I Love America’, and Frantique with ‘Strut Your Funky Stuff’.
LP3 bursts to life with the international smash and UK #1, ‘Yes Sir, I Can Boogie’ from Baccara, before a huge hit cover from Belle Epoque with ‘Black Is Black’. Next; Alicia Bridges, Rose Royce and UK chart toppers The Real Thing, ahead of funk-infused disco brilliance from Kool & The Gang and Barry White – whilst the side closer is Yvonne Elliman’s ‘If I Can’t Have You’, from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack and over on the final side there’s a stellar run of Disco nuggets: kicking off with Elton John’s irresistible ‘Are You Ready For Love’, originally released in 1979 and a #1 in 2003 along with ‘Boogie Nights’ from Heatwave, The Emotions with ‘Best Of My Love’, and LaBelle’s influential ‘Lady Marmalade’. The anthemic ‘Got To Be Real’ from Cheryl Lynn is next ahead of the trio of closing tracks: Odyssey with the sublime ‘Native New Yorker’, Thelma Houston’s Grammy-winning ‘Don’t Leave Me This Way’, and fittingly, Donna Summer’s iconic ‘Last Dance’, ending the collection in perfect style.
An unforgettable journey through the songs that defined the dancefloor: NOW That’s What I Call An Era – Disco: 1973-1980 — the definitive celebration of disco’s golden age.
- A1: Shania Twain– Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?
- A2: Faith Hill– This Kiss
- A3: Brooks & Dunn– Boots Scootin’ Boogie
- A4: Travis Tritt– T-R-O-U-B-L-E
- B1: Tracy Byrd– Watermelon Crawl
- B2: Vince Gill– What The Cowgirls Do
- B3: George Strait– Check Yes Or No
- B4: Reba Mcentire– The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia
- C1: Terri Clark– Better Things To Do
- C2: Patty Loveless– I Try To Think About Elvis
- C3: Martina Mcbride– Love's The Only House
- C4: Mary Chapin Carpenter– Shut Up And Kiss Me
- D1: Joe Diffie– Pick Up Man
- D2: Rhett Akins– That Ain't My Truck
- D3: Little Texas– God Blessed Texas
- D4: Rednex– Cotton Eyed Joe
Dreamcicle Marble Vinyl[36,35 €]
- A1: Overture
- A2: A Lover’s Theory Of Value
- A3: Hedonist Arc
- A4: Conversation Pit
- A5: Vaseline Lens
- A6: Blue Of Noon
- B1: Could A Wound Be A Window?
- B2: Haunted Hearts
- B3: Self Control
- B4: The Fool
- B5: Encore
Ein inspiriertes Treffen musikalischer Köpfe erzeugt eine mehrdimensionale Noir-Welt auf diesem luftig-intimen, wunderschönen Kooperationsalbum. Zugleich der Höhepunkt seiner Disciples-Trilogie, treibt Ruth Mascelli (Special Interest) zusammen mit Mary Hanson Scott die paranoiden Torch-Songs des Vorgängers "Non-Stop Healing Frequency" in noch liminalere und abgehobenere Gefilde. Die Songseite ist stärker denn je, während die FX-beschallten Rohrblatt-Klänge von Mary Hanson Scott nicht nur Ruths verführerisches Gesäusel perfekt untermalen, sondern auch ein wolkig-ambientes Klangbett für die Instrumentals bilden, die die Sequenzen zusammenhalten und zu einer wahrhaft emotional mitreißenden Reise formen. Mit Gastauftritten von Jae Matthews (Boy Harsher) und Maria Elena (Special Interest). Im Coverdesign von Brett LaBauve von der Queer-Dance-Party-Institution Gimme A Reason, New Orleans. Zu den Höhepunkten zählt die episch-sehnsuchtsvolle Power-Ballade "Haunted Hearts", das hinreißende Zeitlupen-Cover des Hi-NRG-Pop(per)-Knallers "Self Control" und die zerhackten Rhythmen von "A Lover's Theory Of Value" zwischen abgestumpftem Trip-Hop und Julee Cruise, während "Vaseline Lens" an die elegischen Klagelieder über den Niedergang auf Seite 2 des Debütalbums "A Night At The Baths" erinnert.
- 1: Impatient
- 2: Hattrick
- 3: Amsterdam
- 4: The Administration
- 5: Deplore You/Farmers Market
Mit "Plan 76" entwickeln The Orchestra (For Now) ihren maximalistischen Ansatz dessen, was sie selbst als "London Prog" bezeichnen, weiter. Die EP kombiniert avantgardistische Rock-Theatralik, komplexes klassisches Zusammenspiel, pastoralen Barock-Indie, Post-Hardcore-Dynamik, jazzige Freakouts und alles dazwischen und ist eine Meisterleistung in Sachen Spannung und Entspannung. Die Elemente, die ihr Debüt zu einem Durchbruch machten, sind immer noch vorhanden: Die Kompositionen sind unvorhersehbar und doch unverkennbar eingängig, und es gibt skurrile Referenzen an die Popkultur und die sie umgebende Welt. Doch hier wird alles auf ein höheres Niveau gebracht, die zugrunde liegende Fragilität in einen Mantel musikalischen Selbstvertrauens gehüllt, der nur mit solch großem Ehrgeiz entstehen kann.
Die Lead-Single "Hattrick" fasst ihre Entwicklung perfekt zusammen. Sättigung und Kontrast wurden gesteigert, die dunkleren Ecken akzentuiert, ihre breitere Palette lebendiger und farbenfroher. Labyrinthartige Instrumentierung schwillt an und explodiert in Momenten schamanischer Stimmkraft, filmischer Streicher, einer treibenden Rhythmusgruppe und ungezügelter Gitarren, bevor sie aufflammt und grüblerischen, nachdenklichen Versen weicht.
Zur EP erklärt die Band: "Plan 76 vervollständigt die Geschichte, die wir ursprünglich erzählen wollten. Sie führt die Themen unserer ersten Veröffentlichung fort, platziert das dort Bewährte aber in anderen Welten und Situationen. Instrumental gesehen ist sie für uns anspruchsvoller. Nicht, weil wir unglaublich komplizierte Parts spielen, sondern im Gegenteil – wir haben versucht, sie zu verfeinern, anstatt sie zu verkomplizieren. Es gibt unglaublich exponierte Momente, in denen wir die Instrumentierung reduziert haben (was für uns nicht selbstverständlich ist). Diese EP bereitet auch den Boden für das, was als Nächstes kommt."
In den letzten Jahren hat die Band einen Aufstieg erlebt, von dem die meisten neuen Acts nur träumen können. Sie spielten auf der Hauptbühne des Green Man Festivals, traten beim End Of The Road Festival auf und spielten mehrere ausverkaufte Headliner-Konzerte, bevor sie überhaupt eine Single veröffentlichten. Nachdem sie ihren Sound auf der Londoner Live-Tour verfeinert hatten, veröffentlichte die Band Anfang des Jahres ihre mit Spannung erwartete Debüt-EP "Plan 75", die sowohl bei Kritikern als auch bei ihrer Fangemeinde für Begeisterung sorgte.
Domino Records haben mit Upchuck eine rohe Punk-Wucht aus Atlanta unter Vertrag genommen. Die fünfköpfige Band um Sängerin KT entstand 2018 aus der lokalen Skater:innen-Szene – laut, wild und kompromisslos.
Mit „Plastic“ legen sie nun ihre erste Single beim neuen Label vor: ein wütender, knapp zweiminütiger Ritt durch schrammelnde Gitarren und aufgeladene Vocals. Produziert wurde der Track von Ty Segall, gemastert von Heba Kadry und visuell in Szene gesetzt von Ian Cone. Inhaltlich dreht sich alles um den verzweifelten Versuch, in einer künstlichen Welt echte Verbindungen zu finden.
Der Rolling Stone brachte ihren Sound nach einem SXSW-Gig auf den Punkt: „Everything explodes.“
- 1: The Sorting That Evens Things Out
- 2: Bring The Leeches
- 3: Ican'tations
- 4: For The Length Of Me
- 5: Newfoundland
- 6: Our Miss Givings
- 7: And Then There Were Somme
- 8: Age Of Cinders
Recorded in a sweaty flurry at a vital moment in Nuzzle’s ‘90s run, ‘Follow, for Now’ is raw, loose, and fierce. Less than 1,000 copies were originally pressed in 1995 and songs like “The Sorting That Evens Things Out” and “Newfoundland,” became the band’s most ballyhooed; both live at the time and on CD and streaming in the decades since. This 30th Anniversary Reissue has been remixed and remastered from the original tapes and keeps the original’s urgency and adds essential upgrades. FFO: Unwound, Lync, Clickatat Ikatowi.
Rainbow Splatter Vinyl[30,04 €]
Cassette
Earth Sounds Now is a collective made up of community activist and musician Stefan Christoff,
drummer, composer, scholar, and bandleader Asher Gamedze, music producer Nicolás Jaar, pianist
and composer Büsra Kayikçi, and novelist, poet, and sound performer Kaie Kellough.
Over 13 months, they met online to share sounds, readings, writings, and drawings, resulting in
Convergence—a project reflecting their collaborative process. Each member submitted different
works, including paintings, poetry, field recordings, and musical experiments, taking turns responding
to each other's contributions.
Member Stefan Christoff highlights the importance of listening in these sessions:
"Sometimes we would listen all together, so there was also silence on the online call as we all listened
on headphones to the sounds from our respective places. I am underlining listening here, which the
world needs much more of."
These submissions were organized into a sound library and finally mixed into record format by Jaar,
capturing the essence of their exchanges across global soundscapes.
Für NEMO ist Musik machen ein kreativer Spielplatz, auf dem man sich mit spektakulären Performances
und vielschichtigen Kompositionen ausdrücken kann und gleichzeitig eine wichtige Plattform für Themen,
die mehr Rampenlicht verdienen. „Ich schreibe über Dinge, die mir wichtig sind. Als Mensch der sich nonbinär identifiziert, nährt sich mein Antrieb auch daraus, mich für die Rechte der Community einzusetzen
und Gender Identity, Diversität und Selbstakzeptanz normal werden zu lassen.“
Nachdem der Schweizer Act 2024 die ESC-Herzen erobert hat, ging Siegertrack „The Code“ durch die
Decke und meldete Edelmetall und Streams im dreistelligen Millionenbereich. Seitdem feiern Fans und
Clubgänger Folgebanger wie „Eurostar“ und „Casanova“ aber auch fragilere Songs wie „Unexplainable“,
mit dem NEMO beim Finale des ESC 2025 zu sehen war.
Es ist ein sinnlicher Mix aus Charme, Mut, Energie und Anspruch, der NEMO in die erste Liga der aufregendsten Popacts des Kontinents katapultiert hat und das Aufsehen um das Debütalbum ARTHOUSE
erklärt. ARTHOUSE erscheint am 10.10.2025 als Marbled Vinyl LP und CD.
- A1: Tired
- 01: 58
- A2: Plastic
- A3: New Case
- A4: Fried
- A6: Kept Inside
- B1: Pressure 02:11
- B2: Un Momento
- B3: Forgotten Token 03:28
- B4: Kin 01:40
- B5: Lost One
- B6: Slow Down
- B7: Nowhere 02:28
Ltd Silver Vinyl[23,95 €]
Domino Records haben mit Upchuck eine rohe Punk-Wucht aus Atlanta unter Vertrag genommen. Die fünfköpfige Band um Sängerin KT entstand 2018 aus der lokalen Skater:innen-Szene – laut, wild und kompromisslos.
Mit „Plastic“ legen sie nun ihre erste Single beim neuen Label vor: ein wütender, knapp zweiminütiger Ritt durch schrammelnde Gitarren und aufgeladene Vocals. Produziert wurde der Track von Ty Segall, gemastert von Heba Kadry und visuell in Szene gesetzt von Ian Cone. Inhaltlich dreht sich alles um den verzweifelten Versuch, in einer künstlichen Welt echte Verbindungen zu finden.
Der Rolling Stone brachte ihren Sound nach einem SXSW-Gig auf den Punkt: „Everything explodes.“
[a] a1. Tired
[b] a2. Plastic
[c] a3. New Case
[d] a4. Fried
[e] a5. Homenaje
[f] a6. Kept Inside
[h] b2. Un Momento
[k] b5. Lost One
[l] b6. Slow Down
- 1: On The Road Again
- 2: Running Out Of Reasons
- 3: You're My Best Friend
- 4: Never Let The Sun Go Down On Your Anger
- 5: Country Boy
- 6: I Wish It Was The Springtime
- 7: When You Say Nothing At All
- 8: I Just Called To Say I Love You
- 9: The Girl On Bedsit Avenue
- 10: Times Change, Nothing Lasts Forever
- 11: Take Me Home Country Roads
- 12: As Happy As We Were
- 13: Story Of My Life
- 14: The Last Song
- Church Of Glitzerpower
- Millennial Crisis
- Angriff Der Yogi-Ritter
- So Viel Frust
- Z-Promis
- Abriss
- Wieder
- Hdgdl <
- Sport Ist Mord
- Du Und Ich
- Gv
- Friede, Freude, Eierkuchen
- Lichtfresser
- Hanami
- Sei Mit Euch!
White Vinyl[23,11 €]
Einatmen. Ausatmen. Einatmen. Ausrasten! Mit ihrer neuen Platte "The Power of Now" heben THE DEAD END KIDS die Messlatte für energiegeladenen Punkrock auf ein neues Level. Unbändig, mitreisend und voller Entschlossenheit nehmen Caro, Charlie und Fatima ihre Hörer*innen mit auf eine wilde Achterbahnfahrt durch den Zeitgeist. Egal ob Millennials in der Krise, Z-Promis im Trash TV, missglückte Datingversuche im Fitnessstudio, dem Empfinden, sich aus einer gescheiterten Beziehung nicht lösen zu können oder der Abschied eines geliebten Menschen, die vielseitigen Kids finden für jedes Gefühl und jeden Moment die richtigen Worte und die passende Tonlage, um die jeweilige Stimmung, zu unterstreichen. Jeder Song gleicht einer Explosion aus dynamischen Gitarrenriffs, treibenden Schlagzeugrhythmen und Texten, die von den Dramen und Triumphen des Alltags erzählen. Und seien wir ehrlich: keine Punkband hat so schöne Gitarrensoli wie das Trio Infernale.âÇ¿Aufgenommen wurde "The Power of Now" von Thies Neu und Rodrigo Gonzalez in der Tonbrauerei in Berlin, das Mastering hat Andi Jung übernommen.
Einatmen. Ausatmen. Einatmen. Ausrasten! Mit ihrer neuen Platte "The Power of Now" heben THE DEAD END KIDS die Messlatte für energiegeladenen Punkrock auf ein neues Level. Unbändig, mitreisend und voller Entschlossenheit nehmen Caro, Charlie und Fatima ihre Hörer*innen mit auf eine wilde Achterbahnfahrt durch den Zeitgeist. Egal ob Millennials in der Krise, Z-Promis im Trash TV, missglückte Datingversuche im Fitnessstudio, dem Empfinden, sich aus einer gescheiterten Beziehung nicht lösen zu können oder der Abschied eines geliebten Menschen, die vielseitigen Kids finden für jedes Gefühl und jeden Moment die richtigen Worte und die passende Tonlage, um die jeweilige Stimmung, zu unterstreichen. Jeder Song gleicht einer Explosion aus dynamischen Gitarrenriffs, treibenden Schlagzeugrhythmen und Texten, die von den Dramen und Triumphen des Alltags erzählen. Und seien wir ehrlich: keine Punkband hat so schöne Gitarrensoli wie das Trio Infernale.âÇ¿Aufgenommen wurde "The Power of Now" von Thies Neu und Rodrigo Gonzalez in der Tonbrauerei in Berlin, das Mastering hat Andi Jung übernommen.
- A1: In My Life
- A2: Playing Around
- A3: Do You Wanna
- A4: Turn On Your Funk-A-Phizor
- A5: The Beat Won't Leave You Hangin
- A6: On The Way To The World
- B1: Happiness Is
- B2: Send My Love
- B3: Oh I Love You So
- B4: Down At The Disco
- B5: Let Me Put It In Your Ear
- B6: Errol Flynn
A photo in Rodney Stepp’s scrapbook sums this period in his life in music. It’s 1974, The Spinners were headliners at the “Zaire 74” music festival, a sideshow to Muhammad Ali’s fabled “Rumble in the Jungle” fight with George Foreman. Among the faded snapshots, there’s a picture of Stepp backstage posing arm in arm with Ali; another image shows The Greatest seated at Stepp’s Fender Rhodes alongside vocalist Etta James. It was all a dream for this Naptown wunderkind, who had previously recorded for Herb Miller’s LAMP Records as the Diplomatics and had issued the sweet soul killer “Young Girl” as Jazzie Cazzie and the Eight Sounds on a rare Knaptown 45. (These recordings have been documented on the Now-Again LAMP anthology and our Loving On The Flipside compilation.) But as exciting as his rise out of those local status was, as exciting as it was to headline festivals and arenas and appear on late night talk shows, Stepp grew restless with the mechanical routine of being a sideman. He grew tired of playing the same charts night after night. He was hungry for a creative outlet that mimicked his earliest days in recorded music. So, in 1978, Stepp left The Spinners and returned to Indianapolis, where he established an all-stargroup of musicians–including members of Jazzie Cazzie and the fabled Amnesty–and he named the band Rapture. They inspired countless others. They recorded an album’s worth of material. Now-Again’s Egon first got tapes from Stepp in 2002 and dutifully transferred them, but the time was not right for a foray into this wealth of material. Come 2025, and this is the first time it Rapture’s music is seeing the light of day, a triumphant, late career moment for Stepp and a cause for celebration of those intrigued by deep, sweet soul and disco funk
- 1: Black Box
- 2: Mq9
- 3: Mercury
- 4: Lazy
- 5: Country Song
- 6: Is It Now?
- 7: Don't Wanna Dance
- 8: Smog Summer
- 9: The Prize
- 10: Playboi
- 11: Terminal
Black and Blue Indies Viny[27,86 €]
- 1: Shake Sugaree
- 2: Pretty Polly
- 3: Before We Said Goodbye
- 4: Reno, Nevada
- 5: Reap What You Sow
- 6: Darkness, Darkness
- 7: The Creator Has A Master Plan
The psychedelic supergroup, The Third Mind, returns with their third studio album, Right Now! Band members include Jesse Sykes, GRAMMY award-winning guitarist Dave Alvin, Victor Krummenacher, David Immerglück, Michael Jerome, and Willie Aron. Right Now! includes the band's mind-bending take on legendary Elizabeth "Libba" Cotten's "Shake Sugaree" and a new original by Jesse Sykes and Dave Alvin, "Before We Said Goodbye". Digital album includes bonus track "Reap What You Sow"!
- Krystal Ball
- Psychosis Is Just A Number
- Ceo Of Personal & Pleasure
- Life's A Zoo
- Red Flag To Angry Bull
- Panglossian Mannequin
- Deep Sight
- When Dogs Bark
- Crocodile Cloud
- Favorite Sun
When NYC-based experimental dance punks Guerilla Toss, active since 2011, were in Vermont recording their new full-length album You're Weird Now, frontwoman Kassie Carlson would prepare what she called 'punk lunch': a communal meal made by raiding the studio fridge for whatever was left and assembling a sandwich from the most random ingredients imaginable. Regularly joining punk lunch were two legends from their own corners of the weird music world: Stephen Malkmus (Pavement, The Jicks) and Trey Anastasio, Phish guitarist and owner of The Barn; the recording studio where Guerilla Toss were making You're Weird Now, with Malkmus in the producer's seat. Engineer Bryce Goggin, who has worked with Malkmus since Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain, and Ben Collette, Phish's longtime engineer at The Barn, were also part of the crew. While the idea of the guy from Phish and the guy from Pavement sitting around with Guerilla Toss, congenially assembling sandwiches from random foodstuffs dug up from the depths of a studio fridge, might seem absurd, it also makes total sense. Because really, if there's any band that serves as the natural bridge between slacker punks who saw Pavement way before you did, wild-eyed wooks who've seen Phish more times than you ever will, and even the eccentrics in '90s drip following former GT tourmates Primus-it's Guerilla Toss. A band so imaginative and unapologetically themselves, they're basically the real-life manifestation of a utopian, post-snob world where all musical ideas are worthy of expression and everyone is welcome. You're Weird Now powers this message. Guerilla Toss' fifth album and second for Sub Pop is a hugely creative and joyful statement about the joy of creativity. With You're Weird Now Guerilla Toss reclaim the word "weird" for everyone brave enough to let their freak flag fly and stay true to their artistic vision no matter what-a way riskier act than it's ever given credit for, and one that requires a certain amount of serene self-confidence that it takes time and effort to cultivate and sustain. And they do so with the enthusiastic support of their musical predecessors: a standout moment arrives with "Red Flag to Angry Bull," which builds to a campfire sing-along-worthy outro featuring Malkmus and Carlson duetting over a chatty, classically Phish-y (there's really no better word for it) solo from Anastasio. The band hopes the message of You're Weird Now will resonate not only with music heads but anyone who struggles with feeling weird in a world where it will always be hard to be different. At the end of the day, it's all about the spirit of punk lunch: there's room for everyone because music is for everyone. "Everyone loves and appreciates music," says Carlson. "If you don't like music, you're kind of an asshole." That's not weird-that's just true.
Spandau Ballet, one of the most influential bands in British music, announce the release of their definitive early years collection, "Everything Is Now – Vol 1: 1978-1982" - a comprehensive 9-disc box set featuring their groundbreaking first two albums alongside a wealth of previously unavailable material. It includes a beautiful 44 page book with original photos from fellow Blitz Kid Graham Smith and new commentary from the whole band.
Released September 12th on Parlophone, this meticulously curated collection captures the band's origins and meteoric rise from Blitz Club favourites to chart-topping innovators. The set includes their seminal albums "Journeys To Glory" (1981) and "Diamond" (1982) on vinyl, plus six CDs of singles, remixes, BBC sessions, demos, and a Blu-ray of Dolby Atmos mixes, videos and rare live footage.
This collection showcases the band's evolution through their formative and revolutionary period, from the electronic-infused new wave of early singles like "To Cut A Long Story Short" and "The Freeze" to the funk-influenced sophistication of "Chant No. 1" and "Instinction." They were simply the most cutting edge, futuristic band in the world, at the centre of a creative scene that defined the 1980s.
This box set features all the band's early classics including "To Cut A Long Story Short," "Chant No. 1," "Muscle Bound," "Paint Me Down," “Instinction” and "She Loved Like Diamond," and presents multiple versions of tracks that trace their development from initial demos to extended 12" club mixes.
The Blu-ray component includes Dolby Atmos and stereo remixes by acclaimed producer Steven Wilson, alongside original music videos, BBC TV appearances and the complete 56-minute concert from New York's Underground Club in 1981.
"Everything Is Now – Vol 1: 1978-1982" stands as the definitive document of Spandau Ballet's revolutionary early period, when they helped define the sound and style of a generation.
CD1: Journeys To Glory Era Singles, Remixes & Versions
CD2: Diamond Era Singles, Remixes & Versions
CD3: Diamond – 12” Singles Box Set
CD4: BBC Session 1981 / BBC In Concert Bournemouth 1982
CD5: BBC In Concert Paris Theatre 1982
CD6: Demos
Blu-Ray (Disc 7): Dolby Atmos, Promos & Extras
LP1 (Disc 8): Journeys To Glory
LP2 (Disc 9): Diamond
- A1: Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend
- A2: I Wanna Be Loved By You
- A3: My Heart Belongs To Daddy
- A4: Do It Again
- A5: A Fine Romance
- A6: Two Little Girls From Little Rock (With Jane Russell)
- A7: You'd Be Surprised
- A8: After You Get What You Want, You Don't Want
- B1: River Of No Return
- B2: Some Like It Hot
- B3: Heat Wave
- B4: One Silver Dollar
- B5: When Love Goes Wrong (Nothing Goes Right)
- B6: I'm Gonna File My Claim
- B7: I'm Through With Love
- B8: Happy Birthday, Mr. President
Many have followed in her stiletto-heeled footsteps, yet there is, was and only ever will be one Marilyn Monroe. Amazing as it now seems, Hollywood’s greatest ever sex symbol enjoyed less than a decade at the peak of the acting profession. The movies she made and the iconic images they contained, such as the billowing skirt from The Seven Year Itch, remain staples of popular culture. Andy Warhol turned her image into pop art, but Marilyn’s ‘15 minutes of fame’ made an unprecedented impact. Music was another gift she left the world, and this collection of songs reminds us she could do much more than merely look good
- A1: Stranger On The Shore
- A2: Buona Sera
- A3: Frankie And Johnny
- A4: Higher Ground
- A5: Dardanella
- A6: Gotta See My Baby Tonight
- A7: The Stars And Stripes Forever
- A8: All I Wanna Do Is Sing
- B1: Summer Set
- B2: That's My Home
- B3: Greensleeves
- B4: There's A Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder
- B5: Under The Double Eagle
- B6: Lonely
- B7: I'm Going Home
- B8: The White Cliffs Of Dover
‘Acker Bilk was a bowler-hatted Titan of Trad jazz who conjured a warm, sentimental sound from his clarinet.’ So began the Daily Telegraph’s affectionate obituary for Acker Bilk, who died in November 2014, aged 85. It inevitably and correctly identified ‘Stranger On The Shore’, his biggest hit, as ‘among the best-selling records of the 20th century. Enjoy not only ‘Stranger…’ but many more examples of his mellifluous mastery here on this 180g Vinyl set.
- A1: Kaya (Bass Up Kevin Haskins Remix)
- A2: Sun Is Shining (Silverbeam Remix)
- A3: African Herbsman (Sen Dog/Cypress Hill Remix)
- A4: Fussin’ & Fightin’ (David Harrow Remix)
- A5: Don’t Rock My Boat (Sheep On Drugs Remix)
- A6: Mr. Brown (Electric Sky Church Remix)
- B1: Put It On (Astralasia Remix)
- B2: Brain Washing (Filter Section Remix)
- B3: African Herbsman (Meek Remix)
- B4: Soul Rebel (Pistel Dub Remix)
- B5: Don’t Rock My Boat (In Dub Remix)
- B6: Mr. Brown (Spahn Ranch Remix)
Everybody loves the vocal sound of Bob Marley. But what about the music that supports his songs? This album contains a variety of mostly instrumental remixes of well-known Bob Marley songs. An eclectic mix of names have put their personal stamp on some of Bob’s classic tunes with some Interesting results. Cypress Hill’s Sen Dog has taken on ‘African Herbsman’, while Sheep On Drugs have had a stab at ‘Don’t Rock My Boat’. These and many more versions will keep the head nodding at the very least.
- A1: I Want A Little Sugar In My Bowl
- A2: House Of The Rising Sun
- A3: Central Park Blues
- A4: I Got It Bad
- A5: Gin House Blues
- A6: Come On Back, Jack
- B1: Mood Indigo
- B2: Nina’s Blues (Live)
- B3: No Good Man
- B4: Nobody Knows When You’re Down And Out
- B5: Rags And Old Iron
- B6: Work Song
- B7: You’ve Been Gone Too Long
There can be no doubt that Nina Simone was one of the great Black American women who bridged the movement from Blues and R&B to Soul. She was nicknamed 'The High Priestess Of Soul' and spoken of in the same awed tones as the likes of Etta James, Aretha Franklin and Ruth Brown, but in so many ways she trumps all of them with her musicality and versatility. This release emphasizes her bluesier side
Amazing Deep! Introspective textures with rolling rhythms. Romanian producer RQZ lands on Dreams Come True with a hypnotic slice of microhouse finesse. Known for his precision-cut grooves and subtle yet infectious energy, RQZ delivers a sophisticated trip that floats between deep minimalism and understated warmth. Adding his signature touch, NTFO steps in on remix duties, twisting the original into a deeper, more dancefloor-driven interpretation - fluid, heady, and perfectly in tune with the late-night hours.
A release that connects introspective textures with rolling rhythms - made for both thoughtful listening and immersive club moments.
Club Squisito is an electronic band formed in 2005 by Valerio Semplici, who dominated the scene for a decade as a member of Black Box. Here he joins up with Marina Santelli for a blissful new house groove, 'Come Into My Life,' which has a striking falsetto vocal and mournful horns unfurling over soulful drums. The From P60 pairs it back to late night depths for intimate clubs and an Infradisco remixes it into a downtempo and dubbed out delight. The Rudi'Kasti remix is awash with sultry synth work and jazz romance to close out a wonderful, heartfelt EP.
- When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Karazzee
- Pardon My Freedom
- Dear Can
- King's Weed
- Hello? Is This Thing On?
- Shit Scheisse Merde Pt 1
- Shit Scheisse Merde Pt 2
- Me And Giuliani Down By The School Yard (A True Story)
- Theme From Space Island
- Shit Scheisse Merde Pt 1 (Instrumental)
Saxophonist, flautist and producer Chip Wickham casts a formidable shadow across the worldwide jazz landscape. Originally from Brighton, but now dividing his time between the UK, Spain and the Middle-East, he has made a name for himself with a series of beautifully crafted solo albums that draw equally on the hard swinging spiritual jazz of Roland Kirk, Yusef Lateef and Sahih Shihab, alongside the music of British jazz legends such as Tubby Hayes and Harold McNair and the more contemporary sounds of Jazzanova, Kyoto Jazz Massive and Robert Glasper. His close working relationship with Matthew Halsall’s Gondwana Records has spanned close to two decades (since he played on Halsall’s 2008 debut ‘Sending My Love’) and has since released three standout releases on the label (the ‘Cloud 10’ LP, and the ‘Astral Travelling’ and ‘Love & Life’ EP’s). Once again returning to the heralded label, he now prepares to release his elegant fifth studio album ‘The Eternal Now’. Further exploring his penchant for hard-hitting soulful, spiritual jazz and modal hard-bop, it denotes an exciting new chapter in his much- revered discography, once which sees his unbridled artist flourish into new and fruitful pastures.
A beautifully crafted record, ‘The Eternal Now’ is a heartfelt ode to submitting oneself to the practice of creating art, and the freedom that’s derived from letting go. Speaking on his journey to bringing it into the world, Chip explains “The Eternal Now is a creative place where time has no purpose. A place where the past and the future don’t exist. A place where an artist can create something that is timeless and relevant. Writing this album has been a deliberate journey of exploration and drive into the furthest reaches of creativity. An attempt to push myself artistically into new spaces using new colours and new energy”. On how he approached this record in comparison to his previous offerings, he divulges ‘I had to be playful and take risks. It has taken longer than any other album to make and it has been so worth it. I have been drifting and taking the road less travelled as well as not looking back. I’ve enjoyed being on the outside and the freedom it has brought me to create something new and fresh and relevant and timeless.’







































