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- 1: Untitled 2
- 2: Cream Of The Crop
- 3: Synergy (Feat. Rob Damiani)
- 4: Holy Ghost Spirit
- 5: For The Jeers
- 6: Ember
- 7: Pop Off!
- 8: One Man's Cringe
- 9: Feels Bad Man
- 10: Die Another Day
- 11: Two Secret Weapons
- 12: Polka Dot Dobbins
- 13: Long Nights In Jail
- 14: Back On Deck
- 15: Current Events
- 16: Pray To God For Your Mother
- 17: Swallowed By Eternity
- 18: Have A Great Life
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Dance Gavin Dance lehnen langweilige Konzepte bei jedem ihrer Schritte ab und verschmelzen Progressive Rock und Post-Hardcore mit sattem Groove, wobei sie auf brillante Weise experimentelle Musik mit Hooks und einem schrägen Sinn für Humor kombinieren. Die Gruppe hat weltweit über 1,35 Milliarden Streams und allein in
den USA 1,2 Millionen verkaufte Alben erreicht. Mit Hunderttausenden von begeisterten Fans, die Dance Gavin Dance in den sozialen Netzwerken unterstützen, und ihrem eigenen Festival, dem Swanfest, dessen erste Austragung 2019 ausverkauft war und dessen triumphale Rückkehr für 2022 in der Heimatstadt der Band, Sacramento, im April dieses Jahres geplant ist, stellt sich die Band mit voller Kraft einem Mainstream, der sie zu lange übersehen hat. Dance Gavin Dance kündigen nun die Veröffentlichung ihres neuen Albums JACKPOT JUICER an, der Nachfolger von AFTERBURNER aus
dem Jahr 2020, das die US-Charts anführte und auf Platz
14 der Billboard Top 200 war.
- 1: Untitled 2
- 2: Cream Of The Crop
- 3: Synergy (Feat. Rob Damiani)
- 4: Holy Ghost Spirit
- 5: For The Jeers
- 6: Ember
- 7: Pop Off!
- 8: One Man's Cringe
- 9: Feels Bad Man
- 10: Die Another Day
- 11: Two Secret Weapons
- 12: Polka Dot Dobbins
- 13: Long Nights In Jail
- 14: Back On Deck
- 15: Current Events
- 16: Pray To God For Your Mother
- 17: Swallowed By Eternity
- 18: Have A Great Life
Black vinyl[22,65 €]
2LP[36,56 €]
Turquoise and Black splatter vinyl[27,69 €]
Gold LP[25,63 €]
Black Vinyl[26,85 €]
Forest Green Vinyl[39,08 €]
Red / Blue Splatter Vinyl[29,37 €]
Black Vinyl[29,37 €]
Vinyl[35,92 €]
Clear Vinyl[28,53 €]
Clear Vinyl[30,21 €]
LP[30,21 €]
LP2[38,87 €]
Black Vinyl[29,37 €]
Creme White Vinyl[31,89 €]
Clear Green Vinyl[31,89 €]
Lavender Marble[30,63 €]
Black VInyl[30,21 €]
Black VInyl[30,21 €]
Cassette[15,08 €]
Black Vinyl[33,19 €]
Tidewater Tri Color Vinyl[34,87 €]
Rejecting tired formulas at every step, Dance Gavin Dance merge progressive rock and post-hardcore with thick groove, brilliantly combining experimental music with hooks and a warped sense of humor. The group has amassed over 1.35 billion global streams, and 1.2 million album equivalent units sold across their catalog in the US alone.
The band will be releasing their tenth studio album Jackpot Juicer on 29 July, 2022.
- A1: Joseph Trapanese & Joey Batey The Golden One 3:23
- A2: Joseph Trapanese Nilfgaard Attacks 2:38
- A3: Joseph Trapanese Nivellen 2:21
- A4: Joseph Trapanese Some Wounds Can't Be Healed 1:31
- A5: Joseph Trapanese Kaer Morhen 1:43
- A6: Joseph Trapanese Leshen 2:26
- A7: Joseph Trapanese Aretuza Loses Another 1:35
- B1: Joseph Trapanese Power And Purpose 4:42
- B2: Joseph Trapanese The Pendulum 1:39
- B3: Joseph Trapanese Witcher Training 2:11
- B4: Joseph Trapanese Myrapod Chase 3:12
- B5: Joseph Trapanese Stay With Me 3:11
- B6: Joseph Trapanese Chernobog 2:14
- B7: Joseph Trapanese Elder Blood 2:43
- C1: Joseph Trapanese & Joey Batey Burn Butcher Burn 2:39
- C2: Joseph Trapanese Fire Fucker 4:53
- C3: Joseph Trapanese & Joey Batey Whoreson Prison Blues 2:07
- C4: Joseph Trapanese I Believe In You 2:33
- C5: Joseph Trapanese Pain And Desperation 5:20
- D1: Joseph Trapanese Tell Me What You Want 3:19
- D2: Joseph Trapanese Basilisks 6:59
- D3: Joseph Trapanese You Belong With Us 1:36
- D4: Joseph Trapanese The Wild Hunt 2:25
- D5: Joseph Trapanese The White Flame 2:27
Based in São Paulo, the Clube Tormenta collective has operated as part label, part promoter for the city’s rich musical tapestry for years. Released on Nyege Nyege Tapes is their soundtrack to a short horror film titled ‘O
Som Do Libirinto’ (trans: ‘The Labyrinth’s Sound’) characterised by a bloodcurdling hybrid of EBM, heavy
Reissue on vinyl for this classic album originally released in 1978 on Carib Gems. Arranged and produced by Bunny Lee. Delroy Wilson was one of Jamaica's most soulful vocalists, and over a 40-year career the singer unleashed a flood of hits and a multitude of masterpieces. Born in the Kingston neighborhood of Trenchtown, Wilson's phenomenal talent would be his ticket out of the ghetto, and his discovery by producer Coxsone Dodd in 1962 would change the path of Jamaican music.
- A1: Kiasmos - Looped
- A2: Kazam - Bacon Groovy
- A3: Sunflwr - What I Remember Of San Francisco
- A4: Irene J Eileen - Phone Home
- A5: Houseamsee - Saint Tropez
- B1: Dj Ignorant - When Everything Was Fine
- B2: Shaolin Cowboy - All Night All Summer
- B3: Suray Sertin - Super Good Times
- B4: Wilborn - Never Quite Fully Awake
- B5: Kazam - Parrot Fever
- A1: Bcalm X Banks - Hot Spring
- A2: Living Room - Brazilian Sunset
- A3: Kainbeats - Noddin Off
- A4: Kazam - Chromatic
- A5: Goson X Krynoze - Little Moment
- A6: Sleepdealer - Roses
- A7: Renboz - Better Days
- A8: Honshu Lo Fi - Morning
- A9: Screen Jazzmaster - Rio Donuts
- A10: Oilix | - Feelings
- B1: Saib - Samui Sunrise
- B2: Mujo X Hakone - Nagata Lights
- B3: Shierro - Hiding In A Hoodie
- B4: Matchbox Youth - Freeze
- B5: Dpsht - Feelin
- B6: Enoki - For You
- B7: Hikari - Rooftop Late Night Chill
- B8: Goodge - Skies The Limit
- B9: Duan Wasi - Thrill Devine
Very few copies in on this. Limited to 350 2LP’s pressed at 45RPM Black vinyl, pressed at Kindercore in Athens, GA, housed in “bootleg-style” hand-stamped and numbered LP jacket. Lacquers cut by Bob Weston at Chicago Mastering Service. Mixed by John Congleton w/ Jeremy Lemos and Steve Shelley." In the summer of 2009, Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley and the band’s long time sound engineer, Jeremy Lemos, invited Lemos’ White/Light bandmate Matt Clark and Chicago spacepunx Disappears to come over to Lemos’ Semaphore Recording studio and jam. Their one-afternoon, two-drummers, three-guitarists, no-rules jam evolved into a productive and glorious multi-day freakout, which resulted in the recording of these eight songs. Producer John Congleton (St. Vincent, Angel Olsen) later mixed the marathon session with Steve and Jeremy at Echo Canyon West in Hoboken, NJ.
Once again DJ Click will make you travel ! A Dancefloor post-world music killer, melting with House and Electro, keeping the spirit of the original styles alive ! Fat & Crazy stuff !!
- A1: Pale Blue Care Biobiopatata06 09
- A2: Crossing The Tamariver Maher Shalal Hash Baz 48
- A3: Bayern Mitamurakandadan? 02 39
- A4: Anton Popo 04 08
- A5: Tohonoko Kourakuen 03 03
- A6: People Have Called Them Flowers Various Sighhorns 03 32
- B1: A Sparkle To Your Eyes Zayaendo 04 58
- B2: Swamp Strada05 18
- B3: New Window (Onto A Collapsed House) Sekifu 01 41
- B4: Gone Astray Hose 04 44
- B5: Ghhgh Compostela02 40
- B6: Wippi Zayaendo 01 25
- C1: Just Watching Gratin Carnival 04 35
- C2: Apple Ringo Pascals 02 50
- C3: Way To The Seatail 02 59
- C4: Pensive Miss Noahlewis’ Mahlon Taits 03 33
- C5: Nagyon Szeretrek Mindenkinek K`dlokk 05 57
- D1: Kemuri Fuigo 04 28
- D2: Mado Petit Daon 05 53
- D3: Minato Nrq 02 35
- D4: The Ending Theme Tenniscoats 02 59
- D5: A Day With The Saints Satomi Endo 03 13
Alien Transistor present Alien Parade Japan, a joyous double-album compilation of groups from Japan’s indie-pop and avant-garde undergrounds, all of which feature brass or woodwind instruments as part of their line-up. Compiled by Markus Acher (Alien Transistor, The Notwist, Hochzeitskapelle) with plenty of support and help from his Spirit Fest bandmate, Saya (also of Tenniscoats), it features some familiar names – Tenniscoats, naturally, but also Zayaendo, Tori Kudo’s Maher Shalal Hash Baz – alongside lesser-known groups like Biobiopatata, Mitamurakandadan?, Kourakuen, sekifu, and Noah Lewis Mahlon’ Taits, amongst many others.
The collection of songs here rests upon a simple question, and an interesting parallel: Why do so many groups from Japan include brass and woodwind, and how closely does this echo the scene that Acher is involved with in Munich? The idea was formulated in Acher’s mind after one of his groups, Hochzeitskapelle, had been invited by Saya to Japan in 2019, to take part in the Alien Parade Japan tour. “Saya and her friends recommended a lot of music to me that I didn’t know of,” Acher recalls, “and I was surprised and excited to find so many Japanese bands who use brass and woodwind instruments.”
This approach was something Acher had been familiar with for a while, thanks to his experiences in Munich: “Until then I thought of the Munich scene, where Hochzeitskapelle come from, as being quite unique in having ex-punk and still-indie musicians form loud acoustic bands with many brass instruments and play a wild mixture of styles.” And indeed, that variety is reflected in the twenty-two songs on Alien Parade Japan, which flits from the pastoral melody of Maher Shalal Hash Baz’s “Crossin The Tama River”, through the tenderness of various sighhorns’s “people have called them flowers”, to the folksy lament of Gratin Carnival’s “Just Watching”.
Alien Parade Japan reaches further afield, too, drawing in some groups, like HOSE, Fuigo, and popo, that feature musicians like Toshihiro Koike, Masafumi Ezaki and Taku Unami, who may be better known for their experimental and improvised releases on labels like ftarri and Erstwhile. It also looks back to material recorded in the 1990s - the swinging slide guitars and sax/tuba duet of Strada’s “Swamp”, from 1998, and Compostela’s energetic, rousing “ghhgh”, from 1990. Both pieces were written by, and feature, saxophonist Kanji Nakao; Compostela’s membership also included late saxophonist Masami Shinoda, who was also part of such storied Japanese groups as Pungo, A-Musik, Orquestra Del Viento, Ché-SHIZU, and the fiery free jazz outfit, Seikatsu Kōjyō Iinkai.
Groups like Compostela help to draw some through-lines to the aesthetics of chindon’ya, a type of Japanese marching band made up of costumed street performers who advertise businesses; the music made by these bands is brash, spirited, and full of energy. Alien Parade Japan weaves all of this together – chindon’ya; jazz; indie-pop; psych-folk; big band – into one beautiful, big tapestry of gorgeous melody, sweetness, and melancholy, with plenty of creative fraying at its edges. “The collection is a very personal view of Japanese bands using brass and woodwind instruments,” Acher concludes: “it’s not a representative anthology, it’s mainly held together by my personal taste, experiences, and friendships.” But it’s also a wonderfully coherent collection of some of the most playful and elated music you’re likely to hear this year. As musician and writer David Grubbs says:
„Now it is confirmed: my favorite genre of music is Alien Parade Japan. Hopefully now people will know what I’m talking about when I gush about the unassailable brilliance of longtime favorites like Maher Shalal Hash Baz, Popo, Mitamurakandadan?, Hose, and Tenniscoats, presented here alongside others whose music I have only begun to search out. Please share in my gratitude and enjoyment of this lovingly assembled collection, one that I welcome into my home as I would a long-anticipated guest.“
Todh Teri is back to make us groove with the tenth and final volume of the Deep In India series. A total double whammy of a record – this one happens to be a limited edition double vinyl that includes the best of the Todh Teri’s tracks from the previous volumes. As this alluring series comes to an end, get ready to shake a leg to some dark & dubby tunes one last time.
It all begins with Sampadan 34, a tune that makes you want to close your eyes and get lost in a musical trance with its intricate elements of this melody. This is followed by Sampadan 35, an iconic tune that takes you down memory lane, bringing back sweet memories of the yesteryears.
Using a historic sample from the 90s Indian cinescape, Todh Teri has added his touch to create Sampadan 36 - a track that you’re sure to get hooked onto. For the grand finale, wehave Sampadan 37, which brings in some old-school percussive beats into play that will
make your soul come alive.
For listeners who missed out, this final EP of the series also includes a second vinyl which has the best-selected tracks from Vol.1 - Vol.4. Deep In India has been Todh Teri’s heartfelt tribute to the golden age of Indian cinema that has given listeners a fresh perspective on its conventional music. Overall, this record has something for each listener with a magnificently illustrated album cover by Costanza Chandra in association with Masala Movement.
TODH TERI
I would like to thank everyone involved in this project from the bottom of my heart for their
constant support and encouragement. With this release we come to an end to this series
- 1: Invisible
- 2: Light Nights
- 3: Song For Alice
- 4: 22 Dreams
- 5: Cold Moments
- 6: All I Wanna Do (Is Be With You)
- 7: Have You Made Up Your Mind
- 8: The Dark Pages Of September Lead To The New Leaves Of Spring
- 9: Empty Ring
- 10: Black River
- 11: Where’er Ye Go
- 12: Why Walk When You Can Run
- 13: God
- 14: Push It Along
Am 22. Juli veröffentlicht Paul Weller ”22 Dreams”, sein 9. Studioalbum, zum ersten Mal auf Vinyl!
Auf dem Album sind die Oasis-Stars Noel Gallagher und Gem Archer sowie Steve Cradock (Ocean Colour Scene) und Blur-Gitarrist Graham Coxon zu hören. Erstmals veröffentlicht im Jahr 2008 stieg das Album
direkt auf Platz 1 der britischen Albumcharts ein.
”22 Dreams” erscheint als 2LP Gatefold Sleeve und enthält ein 12ff x 36ff s/w-Poster mit gedruckten Lyrics, Tracklist und Credits auf der Rückseite, sowie ein 8-seitiges Booklet mit dem Titel ”The Missing Dream AKA Dream # 22” von Simon Armitage.
I can remember sitting in the booth after a botched take, so many years ago during the original Nation of Heat sessions, and being astounded at how much I had to learn. I could barely make it through a full song without fumbling the fingerpicking pattern, or breaking a string, or cracking my voice. In that moment, it felt like I was standing on the shore of a vast ocean over which I had every need but no ability to cross. Thankfully the songs themselves struck a chord with many listeners which gave me the chance to embark on that long journey. There followed a serious education on the stages of the Tractor Tavern in Seattle and the Turf Club in Minneapolis and the Hideout in Chicago and the Mercury Lounge in New York City and the Tricky Falls Theater in El Paso and the Bottleneck in Lawrence KS. I spent over a decade in tiny clubs across the United States putting one foot in front of the other, musically speaking. And so here I am again with this original set of songs, recorded now as I had always wished they could have been. -Joe Pug Greenbelt, MD 12/21
- A1: Kaytranada - Breackdance Lesson N1
- A2: The Souljazz Orchestra - House Of Cards
- A3: The Bamboos - My Baby's Cheating (I Sure Got The Feeling)
- A4: Marschmellows - Soulpower (Jazzanova Reworked - Extended Version)
- A5: The Quantic Soul Orchestra - Hold It Down
- B1: Cookin' On 3 Burners - Keb's Bucket
- B2: Alice Russell - A Fly In The Hand
- B3: Nubiyan Twist - Buckle Up (Feat Soweto Kinch)
- B4: Joel Culpepper - Remember
- B5: Llorca - All We Ever Have Is Now (Feat Stefan Frank)
(Verve Audiophile Vinyl Reissue Series)
Das vielleicht bestgelaunte Jazz-Album aller Zeiten und ein künstlerischer & aufnahmetechnischer Glanzpunkt. Nachdem Ella Fitzgerald und Louis Armstrong am Abend zuvor gemeinsam bei einem All-Star-Konzert aufgetreten waren, gingen sie am 16. August 1956 in ein Studio in L.A. um dieses Juwel von einem Album
aufzunehmen. Obwohl sie keine Zeit für Proben hatten, stimmte sofort die Chemie, das Ergebnis ist eine der wenigen wirklich unverzichtbaren Aufnahmen des Jazz.
Gleich mit dem hymnischen Opener „Moria“ weiss "Unholy Cross" mit zu reißen und lässt nicht wieder los. Hier ist auch erstmals der neue Sänger Patrik „Pata“ Johansson, in Aktion zu bewundern. Sein Organ ist einfach prädestiniert für diese Art von Musik und verleiht „Unholy Cross“ zusätzliche Tiefe. So werden Songs wie die emotionale Halbballade „Brothers Of War“ (vielleicht die schönste dieser Art seit Hammerfall´s „Glory To The Brave“) und das starke „The Ones We Left Behind“, aber auch Up-Tempo-Song Marke „In The Dead Of Night“ zu herausragenden Kompositionen eines durchgängig auf Höchstniveau operierenden Albums, welches nun endlich wieder als Vinyl erscheint.



















