- A1: Running On Ice
- A2: This Is The Time
- A3: A Matter Of Trust
- A4: Modern Woman
- A5: Baby Grand W/ Ray Charles
- B1: Big Man On Mulberry Street
- B2: Temptation
- B3: Code Of Silence
- B4: Getting Closer
Suche:x ray
- A1: The Blue Planet
- A2: Family Theme
- A3: Surfing Dolphins
- A4: Abyssal Plain
- A5: Mobula Rays
- A6: Race To Feed
- B1: Albatross Flight
- B2: Big Blue
- B3: Turtle Spa
- B4: Ducks & Currents
- B5: Humboldt Squid
- C1: A Foresta Awekens
- C2: Scavengers Of The Deep
- C3: Kobudai Transformation
- C4: Clownfish
- D1: Baby Turtle
- D2: Weedy Sea Dragon
- D3: Portuguese Man Of War
- D4: Walrus The Right Piece Of Ice
A sequel to the 2001 series Blue Planet, it took 4 years to complete this seven part new exploration of the underwater worlds, with 125 expeditions across
39 countries and 6000 hours of underwater filming. The series was broadcast on BBC One on 29 October 2017 with viewing figures exceeding 10m and
its exposure of plastic pollution in our oceans has started a global conversation about reducing plastic waste, now more relevant than ever.
With over 120 soundtracks to his credit which have grossed 24 billion dollars at the box office, Hans Zimmer has been honoured with many accolades:
an Academy Award, two Golden Globes, three Grammys, an American Music Award, a Tony Award and The Henry Mancini Award for Lifetime Achievement.
His Academy Award nomination for Interstellar marked his 10th Oscar nomination.
The composition is completed by Jacob Shea and David Fleming from Emmy and BAFTA nominated Bleeding Fingers Music. Bleeding Fingers has created
original music for productions including the Fox’s The Simpsons, BBC’s Planet Earth II, National Geographic’s Princess Diana In Her Own Words, NBC’s hit
Little Big Shots, Sony’s Snatch (TV), Amazon’s American Playboy, AMC’s The Making Of The Mob, Netflix original Roman Empire and History Channel’s Mountain Men.
- Jealous God
- Good Submarine
- Clever Rabbits
- Lost On You
- Tangle
- No You Don't
- At Least It's Warm
- Mên- An- Tol
- False Hope
- Movement Of Standing Stones
- Gobbleknoll
Recorded with BRIT Award-winning producer Ethan Johns (Paul McCartney, Kings of Leon, Laura Marling, Ray Lamontagne) Ann's debut album Clever Rabbits explores the limits of prescribed identity in a timeless, brave and sensitive challenge of the zeitgeist - Inspired by the Chinese idiom "Clever rabbits need three burrows", and the imagery of three rabbits found in Devon's churches and China's caves, Ann Liu Cannon weaves Anglo-Celtic folklore, sacred texts, the sonic binaries of modern digital synthesis and her classic singer-songwriter roots, with integrity and precision - Clever Rabbits is a story told in her distinctive land of elegant, wonky folk
Monde UFO follow the celebrated ‘7171’ album with a trip to the mysterious ‘Flamingo Tower’. In the shadows of the Los Angeles bustling music scene, the enigmatic collective led by visionary Ray Monde create a trance-like fusion of psychedelia and avant jazz, mantra-like evocations, brash moody ambience and passages reminiscent of long-lost library music.
Magnifying Monde UFO’s idea of musical chaos, their early sonic escapades into off-kilter exotica is now elevated with sweeping atmospheric waves of sound inspired by an eclectic brew of Arto Lindsey, Khan Jamal’s ‘Drum Dance To The Motherland’, Keith Hudson, Milford Graves, Marion Brown, Don Cherry and Lennie Tristano.
Cast deep into number theory with occasional quasi-religious touchstones, ‘Flamingo Tower’ bustles with background sounds overlaid with intimate melodies conjuring plenty of suitably strange illusions; a synthetic orchestra plays baroque pop, a guitar is set to auto destruct and Ray Monde’s hushed vocals carry a bracing narrative. It’s an evocative album, one for the heavy music nerds, sprinkled with ear candy and proliferated by mysterious numbers which litter the song titles.
“Monde UFO wander through a humid mist of exotic samba shuffles, shamanic whispers, and reverberating laser beam synthesizers.” New Commute
Sweet Free Association is back with new productions this time, an essential debut EP from London-based producer Convertible.
A three track 12inch that touches on all areas of house but stays driving and DEEP! TIP!
The label says:
"Every once in a while something special comes along and this is one of those moments!
Sensitively crafted over time, the result is lush and timeless electronic music that is full of emotion and depth and that invokes the highest feelings of ecstasy!
Teased over the last 6 months in clubs and on radio, the music is consistently the highlight of my set, with the reaction from both the floor and the amount of messages I have received about these ‘unknown’ being staggering. But try it for yourself and you will find out!
Support from Chaos in the CBD, Ryan Elliott, Alex Kassian, Kléo and Millos Kaiser."
All tracks written and produced by Convertible.
Mastered by Frank at The Carvery.
Like The Rain additional mixing by Brain Rays.
Comes in gradient-coloured sleeve.
- A1: Ema Feud & B-Brain - Mi Lugar Favorito (Extended Mix) (5 54)
- A2: Peke - Shiver (Extended Mix) (4 52)
- A3: Tommy Vee, Danny Losito & Keller - I Can't Go For That (Extended Mix) (4 48)
- A4: Bohemoon & Bonura - Raya (Extended Mix) (3 25)
- B1: Berin - Crazy (Extended Mix) (6 06)
- B2: Roberto Tropea & Solarys - Let The Sunshine In (3 26)
- B3: Tr3Nacria & Roberto Tropea - Discodown (Leandro Da Silva Extende Mix Feat House Of Glass) (4 19)
- B4: Inner Mind - Mugeni (8 38)
- C1: Cecilia Krull - Agnus Dei (Ema Feud & B-Brain Extended Mix) (3 29)
- C2: Tr3Nacria - Free Now (Extended Mix Feat Bacon Popper) (3 53)
- C3: Just A Boy & Dvo - After Hours (Extended Mix) (5 22)
- C4: Coco De Sax - Lady (Hear Me Tonight) (Extended Mix) (5 01)
- D1: Sapienza - Stereo Love (Extended Mix) (4 22)
- D2: Tamborder - Hideaway (Extended Mix) (3 48)
- D3: Defreeze - Faded (Extended Mix) (4 07)
- D4: Flash & Dash & Andryx - Kiss (Extended Mix) (3 52)
- D5: Just A Boy & Kali Mija - Easier (Extended Mix) (5 02)
EGO IN MIAMI 2025 comes to life by showcasing current music trends through the most hyped EGO
tracks of the moment. Not only: it represents the beginning of the annual series of compilations signed
EGO, as a tradition for ten years. Again this year, at the Miami Winter Music Conference, we have
selected several tracks that will count down with you, accompanying you to the start of one of the most
anticipated EDM events of the year. The MMW brings together thousands of professionals and
enthusiasts who will participate in a series of events in Miami, concluding with the iconic “Ultra Music
Festival”.
The selection presented this year reflects current musical trends. Established names like TR3NACRIA,
Cecilia Krull and Tommy Vee with the talented emerging Defreeze, Bohemoon and just a boy, the great
returns of Sapienza, Solarys and Bacon Popper. The energy of Berin, the good vibes of Roberto Tropea
and the euphoric productions of Ema Feud and B-Rain. The ensemble takes place through the extended
version braid that creates a collection usable by both EDM fans and professionals: DJs and producers.
CRYSTAL VIPER ist stolz darauf, ihr Live-Debütalbum mit dem Titel "The Live Quest" zu veröffentlichen. Es wurde während der letztjährigen "The Silver Key Tour" in Polen, Deutschland, Österreich, Dänemark, Italien, Frankreich, Belgien und der Tschechischen Republik aufgenommen. "The Live Quest" ist eine kompromisslose Live-Aufnahme mit einer perfekt ausgewogenen Mischung aus Rohheit und Präzision. Dank der feurigen Gitarren, des stampfenden Schlagzeugs, des donnernden Basses und des eindringlichen Gesangs wird jeder Track härter und zu einem neuen Heavy Metal-Kracher. Für Fans von Judas Priest, Gamma Ray und Marta Gabriel.
- Ousia 2:33
- What It Takes 3:24
- Disinheritance 1:13
- Agathon 3:03
- Determined Outcome 2:13
- Misology 1:50
- Afterworld Alliance 2:47
- Palinodes 0:33
- Backhanded Cloud 1:26
- Glorious You 1:50
- For Raymond Scott 0:35
- Matronymic 0:58
- The Red Desert 2:54
- Conciliation 1:20
- Ataraxia 1:13
- The Unlimited 2:15
- The Runaround 3:35
- Climb That Mountain 3:00
- Captain Praxis 2:14
- Eudaimonia 2:20
- The Lydian Ring
3x12" Vinyl[155,04 €]
In den frühen 70er Jahren war Fernsehen ein wichtiges Mittel, um Musiker in den eigenen vier Wänden bekannt zu machen. Frank Zappa, der mit seiner Tournee-Lichtshow und seinem Bühnenaufbau voll ausgestattet war, versuchte, Videomaterial für seine eigene Fernsehproduktion aufzunehmen, um es den großen Sendern anzubieten. Genau wie bei den Dreharbeiten zu The Roxy Performances Monate zuvor gab es technische Probleme, die letztendlich dazu führten, dass das Filmmaterial beiseite gelegt wurde. 50 Jahre später, mit den Fortschritten bei den Bearbeitungswerkzeugen für die Nachbearbeitung, präsentieren wir ”Cheaper Than Cheep”. Dieses neue 2-stündige Konzertprogramm bietet klassische Auftritte der Mothers-Besetzung von 1974, direkt von den neu restaurierten Original-Audio- und Videoband-Mastern aus dem Archiv. Die offzielle Zappa-Veröffentlichung Nr. 130 erscheint in einer speziellen, limitierten Super Deluxe-Edition mit dem remasterten Konzertvideo und brandneuem Dolby Atmos, 5.1 Surround sowie Stereo-Mix auf einer Blu-ray, dem Stereo-Soundtrack auf 2 CDs und 3 LPs auf 180 Gramm schwarzem Vinyl, einem ausführlichen Booklet mit seltenen, bisher unveröffentlichten Bildern und Linernotes von Ruth Underwood und Joe Travers, alles in einem ausziehbaren Schuber verpackt. Weitere Formate sind eine komplette 2-CD + Blu-ray und ein eigenständiger Soundtrack auf 3 LPs auf 180 Gramm schwarzem Vinyl
3x12" Vinyl[63,24 €]
In den frühen 70er Jahren war Fernsehen ein wichtiges Mittel, um Musiker in den eigenen vier Wänden bekannt zu machen. Frank Zappa, der mit seiner Tournee-Lichtshow und seinem Bühnenaufbau voll ausgestattet war, versuchte, Videomaterial für seine eigene Fernsehproduktion aufzunehmen, um es den großen Sendern anzubieten. Genau wie bei den Dreharbeiten zu The Roxy Performances Monate zuvor gab es technische Probleme, die letztendlich dazu führten, dass das Filmmaterial beiseite gelegt wurde. 50 Jahre später, mit den Fortschritten bei den Bearbeitungswerkzeugen für die Nachbearbeitung, präsentieren wir ”Cheaper Than Cheep”. Dieses neue 2-stündige Konzertprogramm bietet klassische Auftritte der Mothers-Besetzung von 1974, direkt von den neu restaurierten Original-Audio- und Videoband-Mastern aus dem Archiv. Die offzielle Zappa-Veröffentlichung Nr. 130 erscheint in einer speziellen, limitierten Super Deluxe-Edition mit dem remasterten Konzertvideo und brandneuem Dolby Atmos, 5.1 Surround sowie Stereo-Mix auf einer Blu-ray, dem Stereo-Soundtrack auf 2 CDs und 3 LPs auf 180 Gramm schwarzem Vinyl, einem ausführlichen Booklet mit seltenen, bisher unveröffentlichten Bildern und Linernotes von Ruth Underwood und Joe Travers, alles in einem ausziehbaren Schuber verpackt. Weitere Formate sind eine komplette 2-CD + Blu-ray und ein eigenständiger Soundtrack auf 3 LPs auf 180 Gramm schwarzem Vinyl
- A1: Don Toliver - Lose My Mind (Feat. Doja Cat)
- A2: Dom Dolla - No Room For A Saint (Feat. Nathan Nicholson)
- A3: Ed Sheeran - Drive
- A4: Tate Mcrae - Just Keep Watching
- A5: Rosé - Messy
- A6: Burna Boy - Don't Let Me Drown
- A7: Roddy Ricch - Underdog
- A8: Raye - Grandma Calls The Boys Bad News
- B1: Chris Stapleton - Bad As I Used To Be
- B2: Myke Towers - Baja California
- B3: Tiësto & Sexyy Red - Omg!
- B4: Madison Beer - All At Once
- B5: Peggy Gou - D.a.n.c.e
- B6: Pawsa - Double C
- B7: Mr Eazi - Attention
- B8: Darkoo - Give Me Love
- B9: Obongjayar - Gasoline
Atlantic Records is thrilled to announce F1 The Album - the supercharged companion album to Apple Original Films and Warner Bros. Pictures’ high-octane, action-packed film F1, starring Brad Pitt. From the label that brought you the award-winning, blockbuster soundtracks Barbie The Album, Twisters: The Album, The Greatest Showman, Suicide Squad and more, F1 The Album is driven by brand new tracks from an exhilirating lineup of superstar artists.
The first and most independent of all independent producers, Joe Meek needs little introduction. He was the first to chart in both the UK and the USA with an independently produced song -which was actually recorded in his home’s kitchen- when The Tornados' Telstar took the world in 1962. Meek was, of course, one of the most in vogue producers of the first half of the 1960s, providing the soundtrack to the evolution of UK Rock’n'Roll to Swinging London, scoring hits with actors like John Leyton (Johnny Remember Me), showmen like Screaming Lord Sutch and bands like The Outlaws and The Tornados. He also produced a wide stream of R&B and freakbeat 45s that are nowadays hardly sought after by the collectors with the biggest bank accounts.
Joe Meek experimented with all kinds of recording techniques in his home studio, his tricks and gimmicks won his productions chart placement and critical and public acclaim, but none of his projects was so advanced and way out as the avantgarde experimentation showed in his I Hear a New World electronic symphony from 1960. Aided by The Blue Men formed by Rod Freeman (group leader, guitar, vocals), Ken Harvey (tenor sax, vocals), Roger Fiola (Hawaiian Guitar), Chris White (guitar), Doug Collins (bass), Dave Golding (drums) -also known as Rodd-Ken and The Cavaliers- who provided a tight base to his electronically produced sounds, Meek came up with what he envisioned as the soundtrack of the future, the sounds he envisioned were to be heard in outer space. It was too way out for its time, certainly. To the point that of all the opus, only four tracks saw the light of day on a 7" EP released on Triumph, Meeks very own label. It wouldn’t be until 1991 that the whole recordings from the I Hear a New World sessions would see the light of day on a CD issued by the RPM label.
Wah Wah offers a new reissue of this now classic early electronics masterpiece, housed in a beautiful front-laminated back-flapped sleeve and offered as a limited 400 copies only black vinyl version and an ultra-limited 100 copies only transparent purple vinyl. Get yours before they fly!
RIYL : Delia Derbyshire and The BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Louis and Bebe Barron’s soundtrack to Forbidden Planet, Raymond Scott, Tom Dissevelt & Kid Baltan, Morton Subotnick…
The first and most independent of all independent producers, Joe Meek needs little introduction. He was the first to chart in both the UK and the USA with an independently produced song -which was actually recorded in his home’s kitchen- when The Tornados' Telstar took the world in 1962. Meek was, of course, one of the most in vogue producers of the first half of the 1960s, providing the soundtrack to the evolution of UK Rock’n'Roll to Swinging London, scoring hits with actors like John Leyton (Johnny Remember Me), showmen like Screaming Lord Sutch and bands like The Outlaws and The Tornados. He also produced a wide stream of R&B and freakbeat 45s that are nowadays hardly sought after by the collectors with the biggest bank accounts.
Joe Meek experimented with all kinds of recording techniques in his home studio, his tricks and gimmicks won his productions chart placement and critical and public acclaim, but none of his projects was so advanced and way out as the avantgarde experimentation showed in his I Hear a New World electronic symphony from 1960. Aided by The Blue Men formed by Rod Freeman (group leader, guitar, vocals), Ken Harvey (tenor sax, vocals), Roger Fiola (Hawaiian Guitar), Chris White (guitar), Doug Collins (bass), Dave Golding (drums) -also known as Rodd-Ken and The Cavaliers- who provided a tight base to his electronically produced sounds, Meek came up with what he envisioned as the soundtrack of the future, the sounds he envisioned were to be heard in outer space. It was too way out for its time, certainly. To the point that of all the opus, only four tracks saw the light of day on a 7" EP released on Triumph, Meeks very own label. It wouldn’t be until 1991 that the whole recordings from the I Hear a New World sessions would see the light of day on a CD issued by the RPM label.
Wah Wah offers a new reissue of this now classic early electronics masterpiece, housed in a beautiful front-laminated back-flapped sleeve and offered as a limited 400 copies only black vinyl version and an ultra-limited 100 copies only transparent purple vinyl. Get yours before they fly!
RIYL : Delia Derbyshire and The BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Louis and Bebe Barron’s soundtrack to Forbidden Planet, Raymond Scott, Tom Dissevelt & Kid Baltan, Morton Subotnick…
- Sol Solet
- Es Fa Llarg Es Fa Llarg Esperar
- Cuatre Barres Blanc I Negre
- Brian A Clown
- Lluna Robada
- Maria
- Occident (Recepte De Cuina)
- Lluna Estimada
- Estrella De La Fortuna
Once again, Riba left everyone bewildered with a work that, on its own, gave early substance to what would eventually be known as roc català, of which Riba may well have been its most authentic representative. The album was recorded in the winter of 1975 with the help of the same group of musicians who had accompanied him a few months earlier at a concert at Zeleste to debut new songs: a mix of Valencian musicians from bands like Paranoia Dea and guitarist Eduardo Bort's group. "Electròccid àccid alquimístic xoc" marks a shift in Pau Riba's sound-now electrified and fully embracing rock with nods to Lou Reed, Ray Davies, and Kevin Ayers, but the core of "Electròccid_" is defined by Riba's own authorship. With lyrics that veer from poetic to absurdly ironic, Riba explores themes like the moon, the stars, death, love, women, the devil, and the bourgeoisie-fueling the originality that made him such a unique artist. It's striking how naturally and effortlessly Riba incorporated the Catalan language into the rock idiom-and vice versa. First vinyl reissue in over four decades!
- A1: Don Toliver - Lose My Mind (Feat. Doja Cat)
- A2: Dom Dolla - No Room For A Saint (Feat. Nathan Nicholson)
- A3: Ed Sheeran - Drive
- A4: Tate Mcrae - Just Keep Watching
- A5: Rosé - Messy
- A6: Burna Boy - Don't Let Me Drown
- A7: Roddy Ricch - Underdog
- A8: Raye - Grandma Calls The Boys Bad News
- B1: Chris Stapleton - Bad As I Used To Be
- B2: Myke Towers - Baja California
- B3: Tiësto & Sexyy Red - Omg!
- B4: Madison Beer - All At Once
- B5: Peggy Gou - D.a.n.c.e
- B6: Pawsa - Double C
- B7: Mr Eazi - Attention
- B8: Darkoo - Give Me Love
- B9: Obongjayar - Gasoline
Atlantic Records is thrilled to announce F1 The Album - the supercharged companion album to Apple Original Films and Warner Bros. Pictures’ high-octane, action-packed film F1, starring Brad Pitt. From the label that brought you the award-winning, blockbuster soundtracks Barbie The Album, Twisters: The Album, The Greatest Showman, Suicide Squad and more, F1 The Album is driven by brand new tracks from an exhilirating lineup of superstar artists.
- A1: I Wish I Could Go Travelling Again, Songwriter – Jim Tomlinson, Kazuo Ishiguro
- A2: Bonita, Songwriter – Antonio Carlos Jobim, Gene Lees, Ray Gilbert
- A3: Craigie Burn, Songwriter – Jim Tomlinson, Kazuo Ishiguro
- A4: Les Voyages, Songwriter – Raymond Lévesque
- A5: American Tune, Songwriter – Paul Simon
- B6: Tango In Macao, Songwriter – Jim Tomlinson, Kazuo Ishiguro
- B7: Blackbird, Arranged By – Art Hirahara, Songwriter – Lennon-Mccartney
- B8: My Ship, Songwriter – Ira Gershwin, Kurt Weill
- B9: Imagina, Songwriter – Antonio Carlos Jobim, Chico Buarque
- B10: Landslide, Songwriter – Stevie Nicks
- A1: Ready To Rock; Written-By – Barden*, Schenker*
- A2: Attack Of The Mad Axeman; Written-By – Barden*, Schenker*
- A3: On And On; Written-By – Barden*, Schenker*
- A4: Let Sleeping Dogs Lie; Written-By – Glen*, Powell*, Barden*, Schenker*, Raymond*
- B1: But I Want More; Written-By – Barden*, Schenker*
- B2: Never Trust A Stranger; Written-By – Raymond*
- B3: Looking For Love; Written-By – Barden*, Schenker*
- B4: Secondary Motion; Written-By – Barden*, Schenker*
- C1: Never Trust A Stranger (Monitor Mix)
- C2: Let Sleeping Dogs Lie (Rough Monitor Mix)
- C3: Attack Of The Mad Axeman (Alt. Version-Monitor Mix)
- C4: On And On (Rough Monitor Mix)
- D1: Looking For Love (Monitor Mix)
- D2: But I Want More (Rough Monitor Mix)
- D3: Never Say Die (Live Rehearsal Take)
- D4: Never Trust A Stranger (Piano Demo)
- A1: You’ll Lose A Good Thing
- B1: Love Me Tonight
This is the very first reissue on 7” single of these super rare and gorgeous early Reggae tracks by one of the most underrated voice of Jamaica. Both these tracks were produced by Dandy Livingstone and released in 1969 on the Downtown label, a Trojan sublabel, on two separate singles:
- DT-436: Audrey "You'll Lose A Good Thing" with Desmond Riley "If I Had Wings" on the flip.
- DT-414: Audrey "Love Me Tonight" with Brother Dan All Stars "Shoot Them Amigo" on the B side.
NOTE: Desmond Riley "If I Had Wings" is featured on our companion single also to be released on June 21, 2025.
This reissue brings these two rare gems together for the first time on a 7” single allowing enthusiasts and collectors to experience their gorgeous sound.
The original pressings have become highly collectible, with copies fetching big sums in the collectors' market.
This exceptional release will be available on our website and in select record shops worldwide from June 21, 2025.
Audrey Hall, aka Audrey was born in Kingston in 1948, sister to Pam, Trevor & Raymond Hall, all Reggae artists. She began her career as a duo, Dandy & Audrey with Dandy Livingstone. She recorded two albums with Dandy as a duo in 1968 and 1969.
She also recorded a handful of solo singles on the Down Town label with Livingstone as a producer. Dandy was a key producer shaping Jamaican sounds in Britain at that time. Although these tracks are actually all quite nice, two tracks really standout: “You’ ll Lose A Good Thing” and “Love Me Tonight” both released together for the first time on this single.
After the Skinheads craze subsided in Britain, Audrey moved to New York. During much of the 1970s and early 1980s, she worked as a backing singer alongside her sister Pam Hall. She made a real come-back as a solo artist in 1985 with producer Donovan Germain and scored many hits in the U.K.including “One Dance Won’t Do”, "Smile" and "The Best Thing For Me".
While she gained wider success in the 1980s with lovers rock hits, she did not quite get the recognition her outstanding singing skills deserved and she remains one of the most underrated voice of Jamaica…




















