Aus der Grunge-Ära stammt das wegweisende Album „Apple“ der Band Mother Love Bone aus Seattle.
Zwei ihrer ursprünglichen Mitglieder, Jeff Ament und Stone Gossard, gründeten später Pearl Jam, doch
alles begann mit dieser Band um Andrew Wood. Zum ersten Mal seit der Veröffentlichung im Jahr 1990 ist
das Album nun remastert auf habanero-farbigem und schwarzem Vinyl erhältlich. Mit den darauf enthaltenen Singles „Stardog Champion” und „This Is Shangrila” erscheint das Album am 26. September als 1LP.
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Millénium, a cry for life, a dance on hot coals, a punch of hope in the face of the world. After a gold record, two nominations for the Victoires de la Musique awards (winner of the new live talent award) and more than 450 concerts, Suzane returns with Millénium. A true mirror of our times, she explores the excesses of an ultra-connected world, the struggles of a generation in search of meaning, and the fragile beauty of humanity in the face of machines. With her sharp pen, her unique voice and her powerful yet poetic electro sound, Suzane has created a bold masterpiece, somewhere between rebellion and hope.
- Kuusi
- Follow The Hawk Moth
- Butter
- Pillow Fight
- It Flew Until It Fell
- There's A Skeleton Inside Me
- Kintsugi Lifestyle
SINGLE COL. ED.[24,79 €]
Originally released in 2023. Combining the mutant funk-punk looping of Battles and Tortoise with a cinematic wall of sound akin to that of post-rock titans Russian Circles, NYOS continue to contrast their outstanding compositional complexity with live improvisations. First explored on the 2022 LP `Celebration', this newfound call and response creative freedom on `Waterfall Cave Fantasy, Forever' sees NYOS reach new heights of playful chaos and uninhibited, soaring joy. Already renowned for their inimitable control over layers of looped guitars and polyrhythmic percussion, `Waterfall Cave Fantasy, Forever' sees Brooke and Kainulainen contrast their formidable precision with the chaotic potential of free-jazz inspired, call and response improvisation. Not only is this one-take compositional approach further testament to the astounding musical bond the friends share, it represents an exciting new chapter in NYOS' sonic evolution that can be felt on this record as much as it can be heard.
Originally released in 2023. Combining the mutant funk-punk looping of Battles and Tortoise with a cinematic wall of sound akin to that of post-rock titans Russian Circles, NYOS continue to contrast their outstanding compositional complexity with live improvisations. First explored on the 2022 LP `Celebration', this newfound call and response creative freedom on `Waterfall Cave Fantasy, Forever' sees NYOS reach new heights of playful chaos and uninhibited, soaring joy. Already renowned for their inimitable control over layers of looped guitars and polyrhythmic percussion, `Waterfall Cave Fantasy, Forever' sees Brooke and Kainulainen contrast their formidable precision with the chaotic potential of free-jazz inspired, call and response improvisation. Not only is this one-take compositional approach further testament to the astounding musical bond the friends share, it represents an exciting new chapter in NYOS' sonic evolution that can be felt on this record as much as it can be heard.
- Fate Of Man Lies In The Stars
- I Am The Vessel And The Vessel Is Me
- A Discomposite Shell
- Naked In A Naked Sky
- Suurwäut
- En Tüüfus Tümpu
- 06: 00.40U
- Home
TRANSPARENT GREEN VINYL[34,87 €]
Still staged in the gritty atmosphere and philosophical weight of post-metal, sludge, and ambient noise, `idsungwüssä' sees Abraham march even further into dissonant and defiant territory. "The three albums are clearly linked together thematically" comments the band, "although, rather than an additional chapter, idsungwüssä is more like a parallel narrative to 'Débris de mondes perdus'. The latter was a jump in time after 'Look, Here Comes the Dark!, whereas 'idsungwüssä' is a jump in space, a journey away from earth. It should be the final piece of this little jolly ride." This album isn't just heavy, it is absolutely drenched in delicious filth, and yet by embracing even more the melodic interludes and melancholic passages, they create a devastating contrast to the wall of power coming from stacked guitars, catastrophic drums and raging, sharp vocals - delivered in Swiss-German dialect. From the patient grandeur of coming extinction, to the chaos and fevered urgency of the aftermath, in `idsungwüssä' Abraham move forward from prophetic lamentation to an elegiac visceral response. The emotional closure of this expression is felt, something final that will leave you speechless and with only one real option; listen to it again.
Still staged in the gritty atmosphere and philosophical weight of post-metal, sludge, and ambient noise, `idsungwüssä' sees Abraham march even further into dissonant and defiant territory. "The three albums are clearly linked together thematically" comments the band, "although, rather than an additional chapter, idsungwüssä is more like a parallel narrative to 'Débris de mondes perdus'. The latter was a jump in time after 'Look, Here Comes the Dark!, whereas 'idsungwüssä' is a jump in space, a journey away from earth. It should be the final piece of this little jolly ride." This album isn't just heavy, it is absolutely drenched in delicious filth, and yet by embracing even more the melodic interludes and melancholic passages, they create a devastating contrast to the wall of power coming from stacked guitars, catastrophic drums and raging, sharp vocals - delivered in Swiss-German dialect. From the patient grandeur of coming extinction, to the chaos and fevered urgency of the aftermath, in `idsungwüssä' Abraham move forward from prophetic lamentation to an elegiac visceral response. The emotional closure of this expression is felt, something final that will leave you speechless and with only one real option; listen to it again.
- 1: Just Another Day (Without You)
- 2: What We Shared (Playing Amelie)
- 3: Concrete Bunks
- 4: Never Enough Time
- 5: Beautiful Ache
- 6: Mourn
- 7: The Big Wave
- 8: Lifted
- 9: (Don't) Change
- 10: What Matters
- 11: Bittersweet
- 12: Photograph
- 13: You're In Everything I Do
- 14: Life Finds A Way
- 1: We Live And Die In The Shadows
- 2: Another
- 3: Come Home Ethan
- 4: The Final Reckoning (Main Titles)
- 5: Martial Law
- 6: It's Only Pain
- 7: It Will Change You (Ça Te Changera)
- 8: The Entity
- 9: I'll Be Waiting
- 10: This Is Where You Leave Me
- 11: I Know You
- 12: Mt. Weather
- 13: Checkmate
- 14: The Eye Of The Storm
- 15: Nothing Is Certain
- 1: The Icecap
- 2: Ascending
- 3: Consequences
- 4: Your Final Reckoning
- 5: We'll Figure It Out
- 6: Lift Off
- 7: Decisions
- 8: This Is Not Good
- 9: Problems
- 10: Ten Seconds... Maybe
- 11: Good Luck
- 12: Descending
- 13: A Light We Cannot See
- 14: Curtain Call
- 15: For Those We Never Meet
- 16: Final Reckoning - Sacrifice Trailer
- My Lil' Shocker
- Sweet & Center
- Oh Below
- I'm Just A Bag
- Dumb In The Wings
- Whoopee Invader
- Lay Lady Lay
- Tan Loves Blue
- Untitled
- Touch Me Judge
Their final LP, recorded with Jeremy Lemos, Purple On Time dropped in late 2003, and found new drummer Adam Vida cannily replacing the fairly departed Pat Samson. With consolidations and developments heavy on the ground, the band once more surged and retarded in near-orchestral precision, as Johnson"s voice swooped through fresh ranges. The songs were tangy, more rock than ever, yet just as potent when it came to drawing forth that thrusting, demented hip-shake that they induced in their faithful. 180-gram DELUXE with a die-cut sleeve and contains an extra song and a poster.
- 1: Death Trap
- 2: Jack Of Shadows
- 3: Uncle Sam's On Mars
- 4: Infinity
- 5: Life Form
- 6: Robot
- 7: High Rise
- 8: Pxr 5
- 1: Your New Place
- 2: Tenspeed (Shallows)
- 3: Heavy Red
- 4: Emily
- 5: Seminary
- 6: You
- 7: You Pt. 2
- 8: Racing Mount Pleasant
- 9: Call It Easy
- 10: Outlast
- 1134: Th Floor
- 12: Seyburn
- 13: Your Old Place
Survival Of The Sickest offers no respite from the horrors of reality. Instead, BLOODBATH’s latest and greatest album gleefully confronts the slavering ghoul lurking in the shadows, and treats him to ten songs of ripping death metal frenzy. In contrast with their last album, Survival of the Sickest goes straight for the jugular in true old school fashion. With strong echoes of everything from Morbid Angel & Death through to Deicide & Obituary. Survival Of The Sickest boasts a smattering of irresistible cameos from the great, and ghoulish of the metal underground, including Barney Greenway (Napalm Death), Luc Lemay (Gorguts) & Marc Grewe (Morgoth). On Survival Of The Sickest, BLOODBATH evoke their most horrifying sonic scenarios to date.
Makin Moves present two supreme releases featuring one of our favourite singer-songwriters Shezar! Side A features Natural High, where Shezar teams up with French producer Laroye, who has worked with labels from Freerange to Glitterbox Records, always exploring genres from broken beat, disco to house. Here we get a quality piece of broken beat and heartfelt song from Shezar. On the B side is her collaboration with UK producer Wipe The Needle and French producer Venus Beats, both long-time contributors to Makin Moves including the hit Tenderly with Josh Milan. The original mix is a killer soulful house meets broken beat track with energetic keys, with Shezar and her sister JayBaydelivering an uplifting vocal about positivity, unity and overcoming adversity: We Shall Overcome. On the flip, the legendary Frankie Feliciano brings his exceptional NYC production and musicianship with a stunning remix.
Decades on, the time has come for Island Issues, in collaboration with Onis, to proudly dust off a selection of César de Melero & Mr. Claude’s productions that have shaped the highs of countless nights.
Side A opens with D.O.D.’s “1, 2, 3, 4”, a trusted tool for DJs worldwide since 1997. While the elusive “De Pompidou’s Mix”, previously only available on the Sónar ’99 CD compilation, makes its first appearance on vinyl, revealing a deeper, late-night dimension. On the flip, D.D.D.’s “Moovin’ (Bisexual Mix)” channels pure 1996 rave energy, turning the core sample shared with the A-side into a raw and infectious groove. Closing the record, “The Struggle” weaves a James Baldwin speech into layers of warm, old-school deepness, sustaining tension and purpose until the very last bar.
Dedicated to Pro-Zak Trax founder Alex Lamarque.




















