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Ronnie Hawkins and The Hawks - Red Hot Rockin'
  • 1: Forty Days
  • 2: Baby Jean
  • 3: Wild Little Willie
  • 4: My Gal Is Red Hot
  • 5: Horace
  • 6: Southern Love
  • 7: Honey Don't
  • 8: Hey! Bo Diddley
  • 9: Oh Sugar
  • 10: Clara
  • 11: Mary Lou
  • 12: Hey Boba Lou
  • 1: Forty Days
  • 2: Forty Days
  • 3: Forty Days
  • 4: Thirty Days
  • 5: Baby Jean
  • 6: Baby Jean
  • 7: Baby Jean
  • 8: Wild Little Willie
  • 9: Wild Little Willie
  • 10: My Gal Is Red Hot
  • 11: My Gal Is Red Hot
  • 12: Red Hot
  • 13: Red Hot
  • 14: Red Hot
  • 15: Horace (Version 2)
  • 16: Horace (Version 1)
  • 17: Southern Love
  • 18: Southern Love
  • 19: What'cha Gonna Do
  • 20: What'cha Gonna Do (When Your Baby Leaves You)
  • 21: Honey Don't
  • 22: Honey Don't
  • 23: Honey Don't
  • 24: Hey! Bo Diddley
  • 25: Hey! Bo Diddley
  • 26: Oh Sugar
  • 27: Clara
  • 28: Mary Lou
  • 29: Mary Lou
  • 30: Mary Lou
  • 31: Hey Boba Lou
  • 32: Hey Boba Lou
Reservar03.10.2025

debe ser publicado en 03.10.2025

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Various - The Red House EP

Laster Records launches with a powerful VA featuring Alarico, Yanamaste, Chontane and
Roll Dann

Spanish's techno movement force Laster expands its vision with the launch of Laster Records, inaugurating the label with a fierce various artists EP forged for peak-time madness and emotional depth. The debut release, Laster Records VA001, brings together four essential voices in modern techno: Alarico, Yanamaste, Chontane and Roll Dann, each contributing a distinctive cut to a shared narrative of intensity and evolution.

The A-side opens with Alarico's "Of Which Sugars", a gritty, percussive storm of fast-paced
techno, where tension builds through syncopated rhythms and distorted grooves. Following is
Yanamaste's "Disconnection", a cerebral track infused with cold atmospheres, broken patterns and a sense of controlled chaos - reflecting the Georgian artist's unmistakable mental approach.

On the flip, Chontane delivers "Palindrome", a futuristic and dynamic tool with flickering synth stabs and machine funk energy. The EP closes with Roll Dann's "The Red House", a cinematic and melancholic trip through layered textures and deep basslines, paying homage to the label's own mythology.

Laster Records VA001 sets the tone for a label that, like its club roots, is raw, inclusive, and
uncompromising.

See you under the red light.

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Tired Radio - Hope in the Haze
  • 1: Seem Ok
  • 2: D.r.e.a.m. (Depression Ruins Everything Around Me)
  • 3: On & On
  • 4: Your Great Escape
  • 5: When You Say My Name
  • 6: Hope In The Haze
  • 7: Records And Regrets
  • 8: Midnight: Miserable (Everyone I Love Is Gonna Die)
  • 9: Fade Away
  • 10: Mountains//Molehills
Reservar26.09.2025

debe ser publicado en 26.09.2025

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The Fall - Hex Enduction Hour LP 2x12"

The Fall

Hex Enduction Hour LP 2x12"

2x12inchBRED2LP780X
CHERRY RED
24.09.2025

1982 was a decisive year for The Fall. Their critically acclaimed album ‘Hex Enduction Hour’ was released in March on Kamera Records, closely followed by ‘Room To Live’ in September of that year. ‘Hex Enduction Hour’ was the fourth studio album by The Fall, building on their lo-fi production and featuring a two-drummer line-up. The album was recorded in Reykjavik, Iceland and Hitchin, Hertfordshire. Featuring the classic line-up of Mark E. Smith alongside Steve Hanley (bass), Craig Scanlon (guitar), Karl Burns (drums), Paul Hanley (drums) and Marc Riley (guitar). This is another fine addition to Cherry Red’s series of deluxe Fall re-issues – “Fall Sound Archive”. ‘Hex Enduction Hour’ and ‘Room to Live’ are also available on a 7-CD boxset – “1982” Founded by its only constant member, Mark E. Smith, The Fall formed in Manchester in 1976 and were one of the most prominent post-punk groups in the world. Musically, there may have been several stylistic changes over the years, but it was often characterised by an abrasive guitar-driven sound and frequent use of repetition, always underpinned by Smith's distinctive vocals and often cryptic lyrics. “They are always different; they are always the same.” John Pee

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Tippa Lee Meets The Naram Rhythm Section - Musically Bad

Five years on from their iconic debut album, the Red Robin posse return with another epic full length LP - this time featuring the ruffneck deejay styling of their longtime friend Tippa Lee.

With ten hardcore riddims from Naram stretching the full spectrum of 80s roots, rub-a-dub, and digi - and uncompromising street level lyrics from the LA-based Jamaican veteran Tippa Lee - Musically Bad is an absolute must-have for any discerning reggae collector.

The culmination of nearly a decade of collaboration, with multiple trips to LA where they improvised studio set ups at a range of cheap motels. Tippa takes listeners on a journey through his history in reggae, lamenting the rise of slackness and gun culture, firing shots at politicians and oligarchs, and shining a spotlight on the struggles of people of all colours and creeds suffering in the ghetto.

Despite the serious messages conveyed, and the heavyweight militant riddims, the album contains plenty of moments of humour and levity thanks to Tippa's lyrical nous.

With all riddims recorded and mixed to half inch tape in Naram's analogue Whanganui studio, and crisp mastering from Downbeat Studios, the LP is fine tuned to mash up any dancehall or living room.

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The Prize - In the Red

The Prize

In the Red

12inch208GONE
Goner Records
19.09.2025
  • 1: Connie
  • 2: Static Love Affair
  • 3: Don't Need 'Em
  • 4: From The Night
  • 5: Had It Made
  • 6: First Sight
  • 7: Down The Street
  • 8: Looking For A Reason
  • 9: Say You're Mine
  • 10: Reaction
  • 11: Silver Bullet
Reservar19.09.2025

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Red Hot Organization - Red Hot & Country
  • 1: Teach Your Children (With Crosby, Stills And Nash)
  • 2: Rock Me On The Water
  • 3: Forever Young
  • 4: The T.b. Is Whipping Me (With Syd Straw)
  • 5: Crazy
  • 6: Matchbox
  • 7: Folsom Prison Blues
  • 8: You Gotta Be My Baby
  • 1: Up Above My Head/Blind Bartimus (With Jerry Sullivan And Tammy Sullivan)
  • 2: Willie Short
  • 3: Fire And Rain
  • 4: If These Old Walls Could Speak
  • 5: When I Reach The Place I'm Going
  • 6: Keep On The Sunny Side (With Earl Scruggs And Doc Watson)
  • 7: Close Up The Honky Tonks
  • 8: Pictures Don't Like
  • 9: Goodbye Comes Hard For Me
Reservar08.09.2025

debe ser publicado en 08.09.2025

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Toyah - Chameleon

Toyah

Chameleon

2x12inchBRED2LP930
CHERRY RED
08.09.2025
  • Disc 1
  • 1: I Want To Be Free
  • 2: It's A Mystery
  • 3: Thunder In The Mountains
  • 4: Rebel Run
  • 5: Be Proud Be Loud (Be Heard)
  • 6: Neon Womb
  • 7: Jungles Of Jupiter
  • 8: Good Morning Universe
  • 9: Brave New World (Single Version)
  • 10: Bird In Flight
  • 11: Angel & Me
  • 12: We Are
  • 13: Ieya (Single Version)
  • 14: Danced
  • Disc 2
  • 1: Sensational (Posh Redux)
  • 2: Don't Fall In Love (I Said)
  • 3: Soul Passing Through Soul
  • 4: Echo Beach
  • 5: Space Dance
  • 6: Roses In Chains
  • 7: Invisible Love
  • 8: Revive The World
  • 11: Velvet Lined Shell
  • 12: Little Tears Of Love
  • 13: Improbable Thing
  • 14: Take Me Home
  • 9: Worst In Me
  • 10: Brilliant Day
Reservar08.09.2025

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Mystical Powa, Danny Red & Eddie Tbone - Zion / Kunta Kinte

Influenced by the vibrant Caribbean community and the reggae sounds that permeated his environment, Danny Red was drawn to music at a young age. His journey began in the 1980s, but it was in the early 1990s that Danny Red truly started to make his mark in the reggae scene. Rise to prominence was marked by his unique voice and his commitment to the Rastafari movement, which heavily influenced his music. In the 1990s, as dancehall began to dominate the reggae scene, Danny Red stayed true to his roots reggae origins, focusing on socially conscious themes and spiritual messages.

Known for his powerful vocal delivery and a profound lyrical approach, Danny Red’s music often explores themes of cultural identity, social justice, and spiritual awareness. Here teamed up with south Italian collective Mystical Powa to bring lyrically rich and musically vibrant single. Exploring Rasta believe in holy place called Mount Zion that awaits for each good person. Backed with highly popular anthem horn piece entitled Kunta Kinte played by Eddie T-Bone. Both tunes comes with tuff dub versions ready to mash up all dances worldwide.

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