Buscar:ri
- 1: Hometown 200
- 2: Our Lonely Hearts
- 3: Beautiful Day
- 4: Easy Feeling
- 5: Local Girl Builds A Rocket
- 6: Show Me Around
- 7: Clever (In The Eyes Of Others)
- 8: Conversations In The Dark
- 9: The Changes
- 10: Martin Amiss
- 11: The Final Joy Ride
Written in the Scottish Highlands, recorded on the West Coast in Largs and pressed on vinyl in East Lothian. Rapture Party was mixed and mastered by Jason Shaw and Fuzz Face Studios and is released by Last Night From Glasgow. ; The Joshua Hotel are an indie- pop trio from Inverness led by producer Joshua Mackenzie with Louis Slorach on guitar/ drones and Joshua Gilbert on drums/ percussion. Single Easy Feeling is released on Friday 21 March.
- A1: Der Kreis 5:19
- A2: Hoch Und Höher 3:58
- A3: Erkennst Du Dich Wieder 3:23
- A4: Weck Mich Nicht Auf 4:14
- A5: Die Hölle Ist Hier 4:00
- B1: Das Geht Tief 4:53
- B2: Wie Kannst Du Schlafen 3:56
- B3: Glaub An Mich 4:10
- B4: Ja, Ich Will 5:02
- C1: Gib Die Liebe Nicht Auf 4:58
- C2: Früher, Später 4:49
- C3: Halt Dich An Mir Fest 4:37
- C4: Lebenswert 4:15
- C5: Mit Dir 4:09
- D1: Die Ruhe Vor Dem Sturm 5:45
- D2: Ich Werd Dich Begleiten 3:17
- D3: Wer Schenkt Uns Ein Wunder 3:50
- D4: Die Antwort 5:53
- E1: Schnee, Der Auf Rosen Fällt 4:37
- E2: Der Mensch Auf Den Du Wartest 4:30
- E3: Es Gibt Zum Glück Noch Die Liebe 3:38
- E4: Die Liebe Bleibt 3:42
- F1: In Dir Ist Immer Noch Ein Licht 4:09
- F2: Auf Den Scherben Unserer Welt 3:53
- F3: Meine Welt 5:20
- G1: Ich Kann Wenn Ich Will 3:27
- G2: Du Bist Göttlich 4:12
- G3: Leb Dein Leben 3:56
- H1: Meine Musik 4:43
- H2: Wie Im Himmel 4:32
- H3: Ewig 3:47
- I1: Niemals War Es Besser 3:31
- I2: Wenn Der Himmel Weint 6:16
- I3: Wer Liebt 5:42
- J1: Nur Du Hörst 3:36
- J2: Wildnis 5:19
- J3: Die Geister, Die Ich Rief 5:04
- K1: Schwarze Linien 4:42
- K2: Sie Bleibt 3:06
- K3: Gelobtes Land 5:49
- L1: Bis Zum Schluss 5:00
- L2: Wenn Das So Ist 4:14
- L3: Halleluja 5:32
- M1 10: 00 Wege - Ouvertüre 3:16
- M2: Jetzt! 4:28
- M3: Morgen 3:27
- M4: Luft & Liebe 3:38
- N1 10: 0.000 Stunden 4:10
- N2: Alles Von Mir 4:58
- N3: Das Ist Gut 3:27
- O1: Größer Als Wir 5:58
- O2: Für Immer Jung 4:10
- O3: Wenn Du Wieder Kommst 3:06
- P1: Nur Einmal Hier 3:11
- P2: Kopf Hoch 3:49
- P3: So Schließt Sich Der Kreis 3:13
- P4 10: 00 Wege 4:22
- Q1: Jedes Ende Wird Ein Anfang Sein 3:38
- Q2: Wenn Wir Uns Wiedersehen 4:25
- Q3: Wounded Knee 3:14
- Q4: Odyssee 4:15
- Q5: So Weit 3:36
- Q6: Weiter 3:04
- R1: Lockdown Blues 3:09
- R2: Nie Mehr 4:20
- R3: Wir 3:35
- R4: Wann Immer 4:41
- R5: Wir Zwei 4:22
LP 9x12"[115,55 €]
- A1: Der Kreis 5:19
- A2: Hoch Und Höher 3:58
- A3: Erkennst Du Dich Wieder 3:23
- A4: Weck Mich Nicht Auf 4:14
- A5: Die Hölle Ist Hier 4:00
- B1: Das Geht Tief 4:53
- B2: Wie Kannst Du Schlafen 3:56
- B3: Glaub An Mich 4:10
- B4: Ja, Ich Will 5:02
- C1: Gib Die Liebe Nicht Auf 4:58
- C2: Früher, Später 4:49
- C3: Halt Dich An Mir Fest 4:37
- C4: Lebenswert 4:15
- C5: Mit Dir 4:09
- D1: Die Ruhe Vor Dem Sturm 5:45
- D2: Ich Werd Dich Begleiten 3:17
- D3: Wer Schenkt Uns Ein Wunder 3:50
- D4: Die Antwort 5:53
- E1: Schnee, Der Auf Rosen Fällt 4:37
- E2: Der Mensch Auf Den Du Wartest 4:30
- E3: Es Gibt Zum Glück Noch Die Liebe 3:38
- E4: Die Liebe Bleibt 3:42
- F1: In Dir Ist Immer Noch Ein Licht 4:09
- F2: Auf Den Scherben Unserer Welt 3:53
- G2: Du Bist Göttlich 4:12
- G3: Leb Dein Leben 3:56
- H1: Meine Musik 4:43
- H2: Wie Im Himmel 4:32
- H3: Ewig 3:47
- I1: Niemals War Es Besser 3:31
- I2: Wenn Der Himmel Weint 6:16
- I3: Wer Liebt 5:42
- J1: Nur Du Hörst 3:36
- J2: Wildnis 5:19
- J3: Die Geister, Die Ich Rief 5:04
- K1: Schwarze Linien 4:42
- K2: Sie Bleibt 3:06
- K3: Gelobtes Land 5:49
- L1: Bis Zum Schluss 5:00
- L2: Wenn Das So Ist 4:14
- L3: Halleluja 5:32
- M1 10: 00 Wege - Ouvertüre 3:16
- M2: Jetzt! 4:28
- M3: Morgen 3:27
- M4: Luft & Liebe 3:38
- N1 10: 0.000 Stunden 4:10
- N2: Alles Von Mir 4:58
- N3: Das Ist Gut 3:27
- O1: Größer Als Wir 5:58
- O2: Für Immer Jung 4:10
- F3: Meine Welt 5:20
- O3: Wenn Du Wieder Kommst 3:06
- P1: Nur Einmal Hier 3:11
- P2: Kopf Hoch 3:49
- P3: So Schließt Sich Der Kreis 3:13
- P4 10: 00 Wege 4:22
- Q1: Jedes Ende Wird Ein Anfang Sein 3:38
- Q2: Wenn Wir Uns Wiedersehen 4:25
- Q3: Wounded Knee 3:14
- Q4: Odyssee 4:15
- Q5: So Weit 3:36
- Q6: Weiter 3:04
- R1: Lockdown Blues 3:09
- R2: Nie Mehr 4:20
- R3: Wir 3:35
- R4: Wann Immer 4:41
- R5: Wir Zwei 4:22
- G1: Ich Kann Wenn Ich Will 3:27
LP 9x12"[115,55 €]
- 1: Stubbs Effect
- 2: Big Jobs (Poo Poo Extract)
- 3: Going Up To People And Tinkling
- 4: Calynx
- 5: Son Of There's No Place Like Homerton
- 6: Aigrette
- 7: Rifferama
- 8: Fol De Rol
- 9: Shaving Is Boring
- 10: Licks For The Ladies
- 11: Bossa Nochance
- 12: Big Jobs No. 2 (By Poo And The Wee Wees)
- 13: Lobster In Cleavage Probe
- 14: Gigantic Land Crabs In Earth Takeover Bid
- 15: Other Stubbs Effect
- 1: Never Sleep At Night
- 2: There For You
- 3: The Top
- 4: Definitely
- 5: On The Hill
- 6: Queen Of The Night
- 7: Shone On Everyone
- 8: Dead Sea Fruit
- 9: Very Strange Times
- 10: Before & After Then / A Different Color On My Door
- 11: Mellow Drunk
- 12: Come Alive
- 13: Ancient History
- 14: Free
- 15: Nostalgia
- 16: Unnatural
Mellow Drunk led by Leigh Gregory on vocals and guitar with co-founding member of The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Ricky Maymi and Stephen Scott Cavoretto (ex-Dora Flood). Mellow Drunk quickly established themselves as "purveyors of finely arranged melodic pop songs", as well as becoming favourites on the West Coast club circuit. Supergrass, Luna, trashcan sinatras, The Church, The Clientele, The Morning After Girls, LILYSand Gorky's Zygotic Mynci have all had the band open for them when they've passed through San Francisco.
- Troubled Paradise
- Runnin' With The Wild Ones
- Sadie Mae
- Love Don't Live Here Anymore
Tuk Smith is the kind of rock 'n' roll ambassador you didn't think existed anymore. Punk maverick from rural Georgia, Biters frontman, producer and solo artist, he's seen the best and worst of a music industry in constant flux. By turns it's left him critically acclaimed, poised for stadiums, dropped, burned out, back in the game and beloved by those for whom rock is still everything. Now based in Nashville, and with his own label Gypsy Rose Records, he creates from a more real place than most. "I want to do something that means something to people," Tuk says, "because a lot of shit nowadays is so disposable and so plastic. I just don't connect with that. I'd like to do things that impact people positively. It's a weird time on the planet, so to have songs about hope, but not be cheesy about it, it's something I think we need with songwriting. That's the kind of music I want to hear." Again, there's that dichotomy he speaks of. "Rock 'n' roll is essentially the illusion of not giving a fuck, right? Like, you know Axl Rose was doing sit-ups and jump rope, and Paul Stanley was on a cardio machine, and they come out and act like it just happens. The point is I sit at that piano many hours, working on this stuff."
- Shamayim
- Firmament
- The First Commandment Of The Lumin
- Ptolemy Was Wrong
- Metaphysics Of The Hangman
- Catharsis Of A Heretic
- Swallowed By The Earth
- Epiphany
- The Origin Of Species
- The Origin Of God
- (Engraving On Side D)
2LP, 9mm spine gatefold sleeve with silver hot foil & metallic inks. Printed inner sleeves. Engraving on Side D, the vinyl here is of silvery colour. Pelagic reissued THE OCEAN's 2010 albums "Heliocentric" and "Anthropocentric" on vinyl! "Heliocentric" was the first album with current vocalist Loïc Rossetti, a game changer in the band's history. The album is characterized by his shimmering cleans alongside abrasive, powerful screams. "Heliocentric" sees the band venture into calmer territories as compared to its predecessors: the album is defined not solely by walls of guitars, but also by careful orchestrations of piano, upright bass, strings and textural electronics. Conceptually "Heliocentric" is a comprehensive critique of the legacy of christianity: the iconic opening track "Firmament", still a fan's favourite, starts off with original text from the bible; while "Ptolemy Was Wrong" and "Catharsis of A Heretic" tackle Gallilei's and Copernicus' discoveries that Earth is not at the center of the universe, for which Giordano Bruno was burnt at the stake. The album concludes with Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, and considerations by Richard Dawkins', the spearhead of modern day's aetheism, in the epic 14 minutes closing track duality "The Origin Of Species" and "The Origin Of God". For fans of BREACH TOOL THRICE NINE INCH NAILS CULT OF LUNA ISIS KARNIVOOL ROSETTA RUSSIAN CIRCLES MONO MASTODON OPETH BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME PINK FLOYD
- A1: Werewolf
- A2: Spirit Of Love
- A3: Phantom Rider
- A4: Think About
- A5: Forever Dark
- A6: Forbidden Fruits
- A7: Stocking Girl
- A8: Prisoner
- A9: I Don’t Believe You
- A10: Bloody Tears
- A11: Feel The Rain
- A12: Underground Surfer
Coloured Vinyl[30,21 €]
- A1: Werewolf
- A2: Spirit Of Love
- A3: Phantom Rider
- A4: Think About
- A5: Forever Dark
- A6: Forbidden Fruits
- A7: Stocking Girl
- A8: Prisoner
- A9: I Don’t Believe You
- A10: Bloody Tears
- A11: Feel The Rain
- A12: Underground Surfer
Black Vinyl[28,15 €]
What We Do When in Silence is the trio of Nicola Ratti, Alessandra Novaga and Enrico Malatesta.
Imagine a series of small movements in an empty space. Imagine their shadows on the floor, there’s a natural light sliding in from the 3 windows on your right side. There’s no silence here. There are people outside waiting for others, waiting for the people since what we do is not visible, since we do it when in silence and there is no silence here. Synthesizer, piano, whistling, electric guitar and percussions.
Nicola Ratti is a versatile musician and sound designer who has long been active across diverse experimental fields. His sound production creates systems shaped by repetition and expansion, with a particular focus on building environments that resonate with the spaces and architectures we inhabit, and on balancing the emotional and perceptual orientations to which we are accustomed.
Alessandra Novaga is a guitarist who has been exploring, for years, the possible territories her instrument can lead her to. She has crossed through the most classical worlds, reaching into intangible abstractions without setting boundaries between the two. Sound, meanings, encounters, and narratives are the elements that guide her path.
Enrico Malatesta is a percussionist and independent researcher working within experimental contexts that intersect music, performance, and territorial investigation. His practice explores the relationship between sound, space, and movement, and the vitality of materials, with a particular focus on surfaces, listening modes, and the articulation of multiple layers of information through an ecological and sustainable approach to percussion instruments.
- A1: Pan’s Lughn
- A2: Hvila Pa Tronan Min
- A3: Trulfærþ
- A4: Yvir Min Diupe Marder
- A5: Trulfærþ
- A6: Et Sorghetog
- A7: Þræl
- B1: Gava Fran Trulen
- B2: Ener Hæl Sial
- B3: Bærghet
- B4: Myrkr Ynnist
- B5: Svinna
- B6: Ener Skipnadher At Fylghia
- B7: Kolin Væruld
- B8: Ener Stilla Sior Af Droten Min
- C1: Intro: Hærravældets Høghtid
- C2: Di Vises Saghn
- C3: Vinterland
- C1: In Dom Demones
- C2: Bedrøvelse
- C3: Utro: Marders Hærra
Brown Black Marble Vinyl[41,81 €]
- A1: Pan’s Lughn
- A2: Hvila Pa Tronan Min
- A3: Trulfærþ
- A4: Yvir Min Diupe Marder
- A5: Trulfærþ
- A6: Et Sorghetog
- A7: Þræl
- B1: Gava Fran Trulen
- B2: Ener Hæl Sial
- B3: Bærghet
- B4: Myrkr Ynnist
- B5: Svinna
- B6: Ener Skipnadher At Fylghia
- B7: Kolin Væruld
- B8: Ener Stilla Sior Af Droten Min
- C1: Intro: Hærravældets Høghtid
- C2: Di Vises Saghn
- C3: Vinterland
- C1: In Dom Demones
- C2: Bedrøvelse
- C3: Utro: Marders Hærra
Black Vinyl[39,71 €]
US Black Friday 2025 Release. There are very few albums in the psych/punk/hard rock/private presses strata that garner the sort of universal awe and accolades that Fraction’s almighty Moonblood LP does, and even fewer records in the world that could be dubbed ‘Christian Rock’ incur such fierce devotion. Indeed some records just meteorically lift themselves out any genre tag with brilliance and sheer defiance--and Moonblood is surely one of them. Based in LA, Fraction was a ragged collection of working-class musicians--the line-up was ringleader Jim Beach--vocals; Don Swanson--lead guitar, Curt Swanson--drums, Victor Hemme--bass, and Robert Meinel--rhythm guitar. Beach himself describes those early days: “The guys met through various acquaintances that we had in LA. All of us had been in bands before, but were seeking something with more teeth. We had a small studio in an industrial complex in North Hollywood and started practicing sometimes as early as 4:30 AM. We all had day jobs, so we did what we could.”
Amazingly the recording sessions for the album were recorded similarly on the fly, as Beach further states: “The Moonblood recording took place at Whitney’s Studio in Glendale, CA, early in 1971. On a strict budget, these songs were recorded in less than three hours—all of them “one takes.” We played, all 5 of us, simultaneously-- there were no studio effects, no overdubbing or any additional sound effects added. Basically what you hear is considered ‘old school’ recording.”
This workmanlike description in no way prepares one for the pure tortured genius the session wrought. Particularly noteworthy is Beach’s vocals—as commonly stated, the spirit of Jim Morrison is conjured in his deep baritone, which gives way to unparalleled pained howls, at times bathed in delay which trails into the abyss. Fascinatingly enough, Beach cites the much punker Love as his fave LA band over the Doors, and also gives influence-nods to proto-everything rockers The Yardbirds and to Dylan, whose dark word tapestries surely inspired Beach’s lyrics (though lines from The Doors’ “L’America” pop up on the LP) Whatever the case, the man clearly has a vision, as even the stark sleeve concept is Beach’s own. Equally as integral to the Fraction sound is lead guitarist Don Swanson—his blown-out fuzz riffs set a template for what is now commonly known as “stoner rock” or “acid punk,” and his solos consist of jagged, wah-wah-ed shards of notes, with his amplifier clearly pushed to the limit.
Beach says: “Don’s guitar was always my driving force and he did everything he could to keep it over the top. You’d never know that (his sound) was coming from an old, broken down Esquire. Don kept it alive!” The other members contributions shouldn’t be underappreciated though-- drummer Curt Swanson keeps things at a constant simmer, and then boils over when the whole band launches into snarling glory. The band and LP as a whole equals something indescribably intense from start to finish—comparisons to the Detroit late 60s high-energy bands like The Stooges and MC5 abound, as well as the sort of late 60s damaged spirit lurking in biker clubs and disgruntled Vietnam vets. The song cycle on side 1 of the LP in particular cuts to the emotional core, with severely charged dark lyrics like “Extend your thumbs and burn the darkness out of her.” Which brings us to the Christian aspect--it often can confuse listeners. The Fraction/Beach world of religion is complex and perhaps a bit pagan/sinister than most---fire and brimstone, temptation, and the truth-seeker being burned by this hell on earth—or perhaps as Beach himself best put it: “Speaking for myself, as a believer, it’s been a progressive experience since my childhood.
I think we’re all basically driven to live more than religion.” The album was pressed in a run of but a few hundred to little attention in the day, but now inferior bootlegs flood the marketplace, and originals of Moonblood command thousands of dollars. So enjoy this all-inclusive reissue, which also features for the first time on vinyl, 3 lost tracks-- like the more acoustic-minded “prisms” and “dawning light,” as well as the proto-metal choogle of “Intercessor’s Blues.”
- A1: Millie Jackson - I Cry
- A2: Gloria Ann Taylor - How Can You Say It
- A3: The New Establishment - Ridin' High
- A4: Ruby Andrews - Casanova 70
- A5: Tommy Youngblood - Tobacco Road
- A6: O.v. Wright - A Fool Can't See The Light
- B1: Dee Edwards - (I Can) Deal With That
- B2: Jean Plum - Here I Go Again
- B3: Richard Coombs - Tammie
- B4: Foster Sylvers - Misdemeanor
- B5: Alice Taylor - Sounds Ridiculous
- B6: Carolynn Porter - Away With You
- B7: Little Beaver - I Love The Way You Love




















