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…..news letter #708 – 50k…..

What a week of wonderful wax! Some major reissues in this week along with a load of other great releases as well. So much so, that this is coming out rather late, so read on!

Oh, also, next Thursday the 24th we will be hosting a Listening Party for the new DEAD WEATHER album! We’ve got swag to give away and prizes to be won. Party starts at 7pm come on down and hang out!

…..picks of the week…..mlevhu

Keith Mlevhu: The Bad Will Die (Strawberry Rain) LP
Anthology of arguably Zambia’s most prolific artist. Infamous in Zamrock circles, Keith’s name is often mentioned alongside Paul Ngozi and Witch as one of the Zamrock Era greats. A solo artist to a fault, outside of allowing Cosmos Zani to play keyboard occasionally, Keith played all the instruments on his albums, including using a megaphone to manipulate his voice on some songs. He also went against the grain and created his own Mac Bullet imprint as opposed to going with any of the more significant Zambian labels. Winning the Zambian polls for Best Solo Artist in 1977, he finished second to the Ngozi Family’s “Heavy Metal” album for Album Of The Year in 1978, and was also runner up for Best Guitarist, Best Bassist and Best Vocalist in the same polls. This is the first time his finest moments have been collected as a set, and the first release he’s had outside of Zambia since the WEA/France reissue of his second album ‘Love & Freedom’ in 1978. It also includes music never released on LP before, a song from a private press 45 which is by far his rarest offering outside of his unreleased ‘One Man Band’ and ‘Aqualung’ albums. Fans of Zambian Rock (Witch, Amanaz, Salty Dog, The Peace, Harry Mwale & Ricky Illilonga) will love this one!

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!

File Under: Zamrock, Psych, Rad
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library of sound 2Various: Library of Sound Grooves: Obscure Psychedelic Manuscripts from the Italian Cinema 1967-1975 (Semi-Automatic) LP
From the people who brought us the excellent ‘Ecstacy of Gold’ series… A magnificent concoction of freak beat, baroque pop, heavy rock, LSD exotica, and other mind-melting oddities from the Italian soundtrack/library scene of the 1960s/1970s. Featuring legendary composers such as Bruno Nicolai, Luis Bacalov, Piero Piccioni, The Sparrows, The Pawnshop, Gianni Marchetti, Roberto Righini, Riz Ortolani, Romano Rizzati, Lallo Gori, Carlo Pes, Alessandro Alessandroni, Berto Pisano, Jacques Chaumont, Giorgio Gaslini, Guido & Maurizio de Angelis, Florenza Mormile, Franco Micalizzi, Gian Piero & Gian Franco Reverberi, The T and 8, Sandro Brugnolini, Peppino de Luca, Dream Bags, Albert Verrecchia, Mario Migliardi, and Gianni Mazza. Gatefold double LP; edition of 750.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!

File Under: Library, Italian, Psych

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Stars of the Lid: Tired Sounds of… (Kranky) 3LP
Long overdue new release from nocturnal lullabye giants Stars of the Lid finds Brian McBride and Adam Wiltzie expanding their sound palette to include strings, horns and piano in addition to guitars and field recordings. “The Tired Sounds of…” shows a continued trend toward more overt melodic structures seen on their previous Avec Laudenum album. Six suites stretch across two CDs and six sides of vinyl combining atmosphere, texture and melody. Neo-psychedelia, contemporary classical, ambient, minimalist, maximalist, drug enhancer, drug substitute. Stars of the Lid are all these things. Stars of the Lid are none of these things. Stars of the Lid are not about outer space, they are about inner space.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!

File Under: Ambient, Drone, Essential Grooves
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Against Me!: 23 Live Sex Acts (Total Treble) LP

Total Treble and INgrooves Music Group are proud to announce the brand new live album from celebrated rock band Against Me! titled 23 Live Sex Acts. Recorded over the band’s year-long, 2014 world tour and helmed by Marc Jacob Hudson (Taking Back Sunday, Saves The Day, Worriers), 23 Live Sex Acts is an immersive 3LP collection of songs that span the band’s entire catalog and provides the most comprehensive look into the powerful Against Me! live experience. 2014 was a pivotal year for the four members of Against Me!, a year that included world touring and the release of its widely acclaimed sixth full-length album, Transgender Dysphoria Blues, that landed on countless year-end lists. It was also an especially successful year for frontwoman Laura Jane Grace who starred in her own AOL Originals series titled True Trans With Laura Jane Grace, a 10-episode docu-series that was nominated for “Outstanding Documentary” at the 2015 GLAAD Media Awards. While continuing to work on her highly-anticipated memoir and performing solo shows around the country that included storytelling and spoken word, the cultural icon also served as Music Director for MTV’s Rebel Music, a series of documentary films about youth, music and global social change, focused on youth protest movements in the most challenging and turbulent parts of the world. Grace is also currently a contributing writer to Noisey where she writes a bi-weekly advice column titled Mandatory Happiness and, alongside the legendary Joan Jett, recently loaned her support for Miley Cyrus’ “Happy Hippie Foundation,” a non-profit whose mission is to rally young people to fight injustice facing homeless youth, LGBT youth and other vulnerable populations.

File Under: Punk

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Agitation Free: Shibuya Nights (Made in Germany) LP
“In 2007 three concerts were recorded in Shibuya O’West/Tokyo, finally mixed into this outstanding album. A more than 70-minutes time travel back to the 70’s, filigree and majestic. A matchless mixture of spacy-psychedelic ‘Krautrock’ and Ethno-Music. Agitation Free proves again on this album that they are one of the most important representatives of the so-called ‘Berlin School. Special limited to 1000 copies double-vinyl edition in red/black colored vinyl, numbered consecutively, in complex gatefold!”

File Under: Psych, Prog
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Blanck Mass: The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears (Death Waltz Originals) LP
Death Waltz Originals are proud to present a spectacular new record curated by Blanck Mass & commissioned exclusively by the East End Film Festival, an alternative score to the 2013 film The Strange Colour Of Your Body’s Tears, directed by Bruno Foranzi and Helene Cattet. A full-on homage to the Italian giallo films from Mario Bava and Dario Argento, the original release of the film had no original score and instead used music from existing giallo films. Edinburgh musician Ben Power (Blanck Mass, Fuck Buttons) devised to use this as a stage for experimentation and collaboration with several artists from across the globe. Each artist was given a scene to work with and was given complete free reign to score the scene how they wanted to, without any knowledge of what was planned for the film by the other musicians. Contributions came from Stockholm’s Roll The Dice, London’s Helm, Moon Gangs, and Phil Julian, Glasgow’s Konx-Om-Pax, and New York’s C. Spencer Yeh, as well as Blanck Mass. The end result is a fascinating score that enthrals, seduces, and terrifies in equal measure. Due to be performed live later in 2015, The Strange Colour Of Your Body’s Tears re-score is a testament to the quality of alternative artists working today, as well as evidence of the ongoing inspiration that Italian horror continues to supply to contemporary art.

File Under: OST, Electronic
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Circle – s/t (Krunk) LP
Circe is made up of two-thirds of Sigur Rós, bass player Georg Holm and drummer Orri Páll Dýrason, along with Icelandic composer Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson and Sigur Rós touring guitarist, and Georg’s brother, Kjartan Holm. They have teamed up to create an uninterrupted 72-minute instrumental album inspired by 100 years of archive footage of vaudeville, circuses and carnivals. A pulsating work throughout, the 14 track album, which was made to accompany the BBC documentary film The Show of Shows, was written and recorded at Sigur Ros’ studio space in Reykjavik, and features contributions from the celebrated South Iceland Chamber Choir (who were John Tavener’s favorite). This album is absolutely stunning!

File Under: Ambient, Electronic, OST
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Alice Cohen: Into The Grey (Olde English Spelling Bee) LP
“Into The Grey Salons is the 5th solo release from singer/musician Alice Cohen. The album features cosmic R&B-tinged dance tunes and soulful gospel-flavored ballads, with experimental synth interludes interspersed throughout the LP. Into The Grey Salons was inspired by a historic department store from Cohen’s youth during the glitter rock heyday when David Bowie was recording Young Americans at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia. The ‘Sigma Kids’ – young fans sporting Bowie haircuts – would line up to buy concert tickets at the grand ornate building, while the gothic pipe organ played inside. Out on the streets, the iconic ‘Sound of Philadelphia’ was everywhere. The ‘haunted department store’ is a symbolic space – where desire and commerce intersect, and identities are performed in the reflections of dressing room mirrors. Recorded at home in Brooklyn over the course of two years – all instruments were played by Alice Cohen, with additional drumming by Bryan Ujueta of Mr. Twin Sister, and additional vocals by Autre Ne Veut. Alice Cohen has been active since the late 70s, when her song ‘Save the Best for Last’ was released on Chrysalis Records.”

File Under: Ambient, Ethereal
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Coil: Selvaggina, Go Back into the Woods (Threshold) LP
Selvaggina, Go Back into the Woods was originally released in CD-R format by Coil in a limited edition of 230 copies. The release is a live performance in Jesi, Italy on 11 June 2004. Selvaggina was released in a sleeve identical to that of Coil Presents Time Machines, Megalithomania!, and the original version of Black Antlers. Tracks 1-3 and 5-7 were released as studio versions with slightly augmented titles on Black Antlers. “Bang Bang” has not been given a studio release by Coil. “Tattooed Man” was later remade and released on The Ape of Naples. The live version of “Amethyst Deceivers” on Selvaggina is most similar to the versions released on The Ape of Naples and Live Two. For this performance, Coil were John Balance, Peter Christopherson and Thighpaulsandra.

File Under: Electronic, Ambient, Industrial
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Dam-Funk: Invite the Light (Stones Throw) LP
Deluxe vinyl package includes the album on 3xLP white vinyl, download card and a gorgeous, reflective silver triple gatefold jacket. Damon “Dam-Funk” Riddick is the epitome of funk. Ever since debuting with Stones Throw in 2008, Dam-Funk has become one of the genres most passionate proselytizers. In 2013, he released his celebrated partnership with hip-hop’s Snoop Dogg titled 7 Days Of Funk. Fresh for ’15, Dam returns with a solo project nearly six years in the making: Invite the Light. Dam’s partnership with Stones Throw includes everything from his 2009 LP Toeachizown, to an anthology of early productions, Adolescent Funk (2010), to 2013’s 7 Days of Funk. As always, Dam flexes his multi-instrumentalist talents by handling all the production but still makes time for guests including rapper Q-Tip, the father-son duo of Leon Sylvers III & IV, and funk giant Junie Morrison of the Ohio Players, who opens and closes the album with dire warnings of what could happen in a world without funk. Rest assured, Dam is here to make sure that never comes to pass. As he puts it, “funk is the underdog, the black sheep of black music,” and if that’s true, Dam-Funk is its shepherd.

File Under: Funk, Soul
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dead moonDead Moon: Nervous Sooner Changes (Mississippi) LP
Another all time Dead Moon classic. The band really hit their stride on this one! The best rock band of the 90’s and 2000’s kicks out some of their finest rockers and ballads. Features all time greats like Diamonds in the Rough, Say it isn’t so, Running Out of Time, Somewhere Far Away and Windows Of Time. A must have for any fan of the band and rock music in general.

File Under: Punk
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Destruction Unit: Negative Feedback Resistor (Sacred Bones) LP
For two years now, the psychedelic Destruction Unit has been keeping the world waiting for a new album. And it’s not because they’ve grown up or gotten soft, rather because they’ve been in the streets and in your backyards, pushing the freek agenda and imminentizing the alien-eschaton. They’ve been up and down and all around this globe, battling the greedy club owners, show promoters and control pigs to bring the new American heavy underground through your back door. Now here we are, with the psychedelic Unit’s second album for Sacred Bones, Negative Feedback Resistor. In the spirit of solidarity with the other revolutionary communities of our sisters and brothers, the psychedelic Unit urges you to use this album’s energy, energy your speakers can hardly contain, for its intended purpose: to break the chains which you, at the dawn of your understanding, have fastened around your hands and feet. And to see to it that the thrones of every despot erected within you are destroyed. This is crazed-psychedelic-freek-noise guerrilla warfare and these are our streets. The pigs of the law can use their system to manipulate and censor our messages. The control creeps can keep their airwaves safe and comfortable. But none of them have been able to make us turn our voices or our guitar amps down. Destruction Unit sacrificed their ears to make this album as loud of a statement as possible. Will you lend them yours? Negative Feedback Resistor was produced by The Ascetic House and Joe Cardamon in 2015, with the help of Adult Swim and Sacred Bones Records. It was recorded by Cardamon and Greg Gordon at Valley Recording Company, mixed by Ben Greenberg at The Bunker and mastered by Alex DeTurk at Strange Weather. Destruction Unit is R. Rousseau, J.S. Aurelius, N. Nappa, R. Rousseau, A. Flores with additional accompaniments by A.Z. Hungtai, D. Bolles, L. Rahbek and J. Sanes.

File Under: Punk, Noise Rock
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Brian Ellis Group: Escondido Sessions (El Paraiso) LP
There’s something brewing in Southern California — besides the world’s finest pale ale and crystal-clear surf rolling up the shore along Interstate 5. There’s been an outpouring of mind-blowing prog-, psych- and free-rock in impeccable form from San Diego County, seamlessly merging jazz tendencies and extraordinary jam-abilities with crushing heaviness, electronics, and a general out-there-ness. Bands such as Psicomagia, Earthless, and Joy have earned SoCal its own unique spot on the worldwide map of psychedelia. At the heart of all this is one young Escondido native, Brian Ellis. A guitar virtuoso in Astra, saxophonist in Psicomagia, and keys- and synth-wiz as well, he’s long been cutting his teeth as a grade-A session player in such heavyweight funk outfits as Egyptian Lover, in addition to working as a studio owner and an esteemed recording engineer. It was only a matter of time before Ellis got his own group of local offbeat heroes in the same room to crank out a spectacular piece of prismatic, electric free-form jazz. And here it is. Along with members from Radio Moscow, Corima, and Psicomagia, Ellis has cooked up two vinyl sides of seriously vital jazz-rock, taking up where Miles Davis, Tony Williams, and Donald Byrd left off in the ’70s. This music is a far cry from the self-absorbed European free jazz or academic noodling one is likely to meet at any given jazz festival; this music is earthy, like, say, Hendrix at Woodstock, or Davis’s Live-Evil (1971) — a pinnacle challenge of the past that has never met any really satisfying response from contemporary music. There’s that unique sense of percussive drift that characterized Can’s records in the first half of the ’70s — somehow extravagant, yet also subtle at the same time. The warmth of Ellis’s sun-dried Rhodes and cosmic Moog-lines intertwine with Patrick Shiroishi’s Coltrane-inspired soprano arabesques. Trevor Mast’s thick basslines and a multitude of tribalistic percussion keep it together along with a naturalistic, crisp-sounding recording. It all adds up to a soulful tour de force of everything that’s great about the San Diego scene. To be played loudly. File next to: Miles Davis, Tortoise, Marion Brown, Joe Henderson, Can, Donald Byrd. Brian Ellis: Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond L-122 organ, Wurlitzer electric Piano, Minimoog, Moog Subphatty; David Hurley: congas and percussion; Michael Hams: drums and percussion; Patrick Shiroishi: alto and soprano saxophones; Paul Marrone: drums, percussion, guitar; Trevor Mast: bass.

File Under: Jazz Rock, Psych
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F ingers: Hide Before Dinner (Blackest Ever Black) LP
Hide Before Dinner is an extraordinary LP from a group comprising Carla dal Forno (Tarcar), Samuel Karmel, and Tarquin Manek (Tarcar, LST). Deeply drugged, synth-daubed death-folk and DIY electronics of the highest order; acutely psychedelic, inscrutable but emotional, sunken but prone to soaring, with flashes of horror too. Beautifully conjures the mirth and murk of childhood summers… a relatable surburban gothic… grazed knees, hide-and-seek, nettle-stings. Trampled flowerbeds and failing light. Ghouls in your neighbor’s garden. Think Nico meets Dome or Alison Statton wandering The Pickle Factory after dark. If you dream you die, you die. Cover art by dal Forno and Manek. Layout assistance by Oliver Smith. Cut by Noel Summerville and pressed at Optimal. Housed in full-color gloss sleeve with printed inner sleeve and download code.

File Under: Electronic, New Wave
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Masayoshi Fujita: Apologues (Erased Tapes) LP
Berlin-based Japanese vibraphonist and composer Masayoshi Fujita, after releasing more ambient-based electronic recordings of the vibraphone under his el fog alias, became more interested in the sound of the vibraphone itself. He started to compose acoustic pieces and released his first solo album under his real name, titled Stories, in early 2013. Apologues sees Fujita use an array of instruments besides his lead instrument for the first time, such as the violin, cello, flute, clarinet, French horn, accordion, piano, and snare drum — played by friends, but arranged by Fujita himself. “My idea was to let those instruments express their own images or atmospheres that each instruments have by nature, or have been given in their history, and not treating them just as accompaniments of the vibraphone. Also, it was new for me to compose a song as a whole. As I wrote the vibraphone part first, I tried to hear other sounds in my head and tried to leave enough room for them and sometimes play only fundamental parts on the vibes.” In addition to the mallets, Fujita often plays the vibraphone with a violin or cello bow, like on “Tears of Unicorn” and “Knight and Spirit of Lake.” He also places bead strings on the vibraphone bars to create an ambient shimmer that can be heard on songs like “Moonlight” and “Swallow Flies High in the May Sky.” The latter was composed to let the clarinet express its characteristics and tell its story, while the vibraphone takes a supporting role. “The clarinet sounds very warm and soft and very ‘spring’ to me,” says Fujita. Inspired by “the silence and deepness of the fog, the mountains and the gravity within,” his music has a unique, evocative atmosphere. He connects the song “Requiem,” which he composed for French horn, to “images of mountains, fields and the far away.” “Tears of Unicorn” was inspired by a painting that features in Hayao Miyazaki’s Studio Ghibli animation Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989), drawn by a woman that lives in the forest. “With this album the main idea was to evoke images, atmospheres, sceneries and stories in the listener, the images that have accumulated in myself. At the same time it was an exploration of the unexplored beauty of the vibraphone, and also a pursuit of the charm of the instrumentation and the music itself.” –Fujita

File Under: Electronic, Ambient, Classical
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Homeshake: Midnight Snack (Omnian) LP
Homeshake is the pseudonym and solo project of Edmonton-born, Montreal-based musician Peter Sagar. Sophomore offering Midnight Snack follows up his 2014 debut In The Shower and was recorded this past winter with Jackson MacIntosh at the Drones club in Montreal. Musically this time around Sagar trades in his guitar for synthesizers and a drum machine, developing vocal arrangements from loops he created for his solo set. He pulled influence from house pioneers like Chip E and Mr. Fingers as well as Japanese pop starlets like Chiemi Manabe, slowing down the tempo with his own homemade drowsiness. The resulting collection is an eclectic tangle of personal anecdotes steeped in an everlasting reverence of D’Angelo and R Kelly. Much of the record was written following Sagar’s dizzying time on the road as touring guitarist with Mac Demarco, reflecting on the loneliness that plagued him towards the end of his run and the longing for life back home in Montreal. Sagar left the band to focus on his own music and to rebuild the infrastructure of his life. While many of the new tracks meander through anxiety and melancholy, it is also a witness to a return to safety. There is a reoccurring theme for Sagar of pulling inward throughout the record. He casts a wide net and fills it with a multitude of musical influences from international tour dates then slows it down a few tempos and builds something humble around it. Throughout the record he peppers in a deep appreciation for the meals prepared by his girlfriend Salina and the simple pleasure of a Midnight Snack before curling up in bed next to the person you love.

File Under: Indie Rock, CanCon
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The Kitchen Cinq: When The Rainbow Disappears (Light in the Attic) LP
Lee Hazlewood’s LHI flagship group, The Kitchen Cinq, had everything but one elusive factor: success. Formed as The Illusions (and briefly The Y’alls) in Amarillo, Texas, the group blended garage punk with killer harmonies and a slight sense of the absurd. Picking up steam locally in the mid-‘60s, the members started to think about cracking it on a bigger scale, and, in 1966, moved to LA. “Almost immediately upon arrival, we auditioned for Lee,” says guitarist/vocalist Mark Creamer. “He said, ‘Deal.’” Another of Hazlewood’s coterie, Suzi Jane Hokom, was charged with producing the group, making her a de facto female pioneer in the industry. By 1968, The Kitchen Cinq issued a total of five impressive singles and one album, Everything But. They recorded a surprisingly vast amount of material, all of which is collected here. Their version of The Beau Brummels’ “Still In Love With You Baby” was a regional hit in many cities, but they were still chasing a big hit, and the LA dream was wearing thin. In the end, the industry burned them out: the endless gigging, the radio spots, the long journeys–including an ill-fated East Coast tour that required them to drive from LA to Florida in three days. “I think LA ate the Texas boys; I really feel that way,” says guitarist/vocalist Jim Parker. The group split in ’68, and the members spread off into bands including Them, rock outfit Armageddon and, eventually, careers in studios. One–temporary member J.D. Souther–has a recurring role on the popular soap opera Nashville. The Kitchen Cinq was just a springboard for each of them, but listening to these overlooked works of beat-pop brilliance, you can’t help but wonder why it didn’t work out for the Texans at the time. Their songs–all of them–live on in this anthology.

File Under: Psych, Garage
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Master Musicians of Bukkake: Further West Quad Cult (Important) LP
Prefigured by the inclusion of a secret extra pocket in the original packaging of Far West, this painstakingly crafted complimentary LP is intended for synced playback with that release. With two turntables or other playback devices, the listener can experience fully unique quad playback. Further West Quad Cult LP offers deeper journeys into the cave where the self dissolves. It also stands alone as an inverted Far West universe, and the listener is invited to enjoy it by itself as well. Liquid synth journeys into the void. All tracks dubbed and manipulated from Far West source material. All music by Master Musicians of Bukkake. Additional sound design and synths by Randall Dunn and Timm Mason. Produced, recorded, and mixed by Randall Dunn at Avast!, Seattle, WA. Includes fold-out poster by photographer Alison Scarpulla.

File Under: Synth, Psych, Quad
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Miaux: Above the High Rays (Feeding Tube) LP
“Miaux is the operating handle of Belgium’s Mia Prce. Most of her prior recordings have been issued by Dennis Tyfus’ Ultra Eczema label, but after catching her set at 2014’s Bruismelk festival, Feeding Tube had to ‘have’ her new record. Unlike other known works, whereon Miaux is a mistress of elaborate keyboard shenanigans that border on the gothic, Above the High Rays brims with music of a very soundtrack-y nature. It mixes Neo-Eastern percussion symbiography with floating swathes of parachute color, all of it presumably birthed from Mia’s hands and keys. It’s easy to imagine a Jodorowksy carnival scene, shot like the opening of Welles’ Touch of Evil, while this album spins. It is soaked with a haunted, lonely quality that touches the edges of mystery like a torch. Cover art and one side of etchings by Mr. Tyfus, himself. The tears you shed will be your own.” –Byron Coley, 2015

File Under: Ambient, Electronic 
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muslimgauzeMuslimgauze: Uzbkistani Bizzare and Souk (Staalplaat) LP
Sonically, Bryn Jones’s work as Muslimgauze often pulled in two directions at the same time. The one, towards what fans of Can might call an “ethnographic” kind of practice, especially with his use of vocal samples and percussion instruments from the Middle East and other regions of the world Jones was so interested in (obsessed by?). The other is toward, for lack of more polite phrasing, harshly fucked-up digital noise and beats. Many interesting Muslimgauze releases tend more toward that ethnographic side or find a middle ground between the two impulses, but few of his records slide so much towards the other end of the spectrum as does 1996’s Uzbekistani Bizzare and Souk. Aside from the vocal loop/Amen break duet of “Rouge Amin Fraction,” the songs here found Jones focusing much more on the electronic music elements always present in his work as Muslimgauze, ranging from the watery, dubby tones that show up on “The Iranian Who Found Allah” and parts of the suite-like “Paper Gulag” through the harsh trebles of “Cafkir Ma Higra” (which bring to mind Aphex Twin’s “Ventolin”) to the dense digital-sleet-storm of closer “Leboneeze.” Elsewhere, tracks like “Cafkir Wa Hig” and “Harijana” serve as master classes in Jones’s expertise at twisting his beats and patterns until they practically shred (both themselves and, if you’re not careful, the speakers). Uzbekistani Bizzare and Souk was originally issued by Staalplaat on DAT in 1996, and was reissued on CD by Important Records in 2002; this is its first vinyl release. A tough, rigorous set of some of Jones’s most beat-focused work as Muslimgauze. Limited edition of 500.

File Under: Electronic, Experimental
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Neurosis: Through Silver in Blood (Relapse) LP
Severely shorted, more soon. With their fifth album, Through Silver In Blood, Oakland, CA’s seminal hardcore auteurs Neurosis brought forth the ultimate endtime vision, conjuring up contemplative textures and dire, prophetic warnings. Relapse Records is pleased to offer super deluxe vinyl reissues of Neurosis’ Through Silver In Blood (originally released in 1996, first time on vinyl in 10 years), Times Of Grace (originally released in 1999, first time on vinyl in 15+ years) and the Times Of Grace companion piece, Tribes of Neurot’s Grace (originally released in 1999, never before on vinyl). All three records are pressed on 180 gram vinyl and are housed in heavy duty ‘tip-on’ jackets.

File Under: Metal
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Neurosis: Times of Grace (Relapse) LP
Times Of Grace is yet another ferocious war cry from Oakland, CA seminal hardcore auteurs Neurosis. Their sixth full-length offering overall is brutally honest, original, and categorically defiant, a bold work which lures with its vivid rhythms, strikes with a siege of emotion, and consumes with abysmal force! Relapse Records is pleased to offer super deluxe vinyl reissues of Neurosis’ Through Silver In Blood (originally released in 1996, first time on vinyl in 10 years), Times Of Grace (originally released in 1999, first time on vinyl in 15+ years) and the Times Of Grace companion piece, Tribes of Neurot’s Grace (originally released in 1999, never before on vinyl). All three records are pressed on 180 gram vinyl and are housed in heavy duty ‘tip-on’ jackets.

File Under: Metal
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OST: Aliens (Mondo) LP
The Academy Award-nominated score for Aliens is an appropriate musical companion to this wildly successful sequel. Much like the film, the soundtrack is a departure from the original, but equally beloved. Composer James Horner took the reigns from Jerry Goldsmith and made something his own: blending the suspense and horror that the franchise is known for, with an element of fun that is unique to this entry.This deluxe edition soundtrack features over a dozen cues that have never before been released on vinyl, including 5 bonus tracks. Commenting on the design, artist Killian Eng said, “I wanted the alien to play a big role but at the same time incorporate its shape into the materials of the space station, almost like it becomes the station itself, keeping the marines in a steady merciless grip.”

File Under: OST, Mondo, SciFi
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OST: I Sell the Dead (Deep Focus) LP
Jeff Grace’s string-¬laden orchestral score to I Sell The Dead perfectly complements the film’s horror-¬comedy tonal duality. The music goes from a playful arrangement to terrifying string dissonance in a matter of seconds. I Sell The Dead stars Dominic Monaghan (The Hobbit, Lost), Ron Perlman (Hellboy, Sons Of Anarchy), Larry Fessenden (You’re Next, We Are Still Here) and Angus Scrimm (Phantasm). I Sell The Dead marked the sixth collaboration between Jeff Grace and Glass Eye Pix. Grace is best known for his musical contributions to the directorial works of Ti West, including House Of The Devil, The Innkeepers, The Roost, and the forthcoming In a Valley of Violence, starring Ethan Hawke and John Travolta.

File Under: OST, Horror
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tp0004c_SP_DPGate_CoverOST: Nightbreed (Wax Works) LP
Waxwork Records and Morgan Creek are proud to present the deluxe LP re-issue of Danny Elfman’s score to Clive Barker’s Nightbreed. Long out of print and prohibitively expensive, the original soundtrack release of Nightbreed has become a sought after collectable LP for horror fans and vinyl soundtrack enthusiasts alike. Waxwork Records and Morgan Creek have partnered to release the Nightbreed soundtrack as a deluxe re-issue vinyl LP package featuring re-mastered audio, incredible full package artwork by Rich Kelly, 180 gram colored vinyl, and high quality packaging. Fans of Clive Barker, horror, soundtracks, and vinyl can now look no further for an overpriced, out of print version of this remarkable, classic score by the legendary Danny Elfman. This is the attainable, super high standard real deal straight from the depths of Midian.

File Under: OST, Horror
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zombieOST: Zombi Holocaust (Death Waltz) LP
The definitive version of this Italian splatter classic spread over 2 LPs and including 13 previously unheard cues. At Death Waltz Recording Company we’re proud to feature the music of some of the weirdest and most insane movies around, and few come crazier than Marino Girolami’s Zombi Holocaust. Melding both Lucio Fulci’s Zombi 2 and Ruggero Deodato’s Cannibal Holocaust (hence the title), Girolami’s film pits an army of flesh-eating cannibals against members of the undead, with a group of nosey Americans caught in-between, to be feasted and experimented upon. Scoring this truly depraved opus is famed Italian composer Nico Fidenco, who finds the perfect balance between jazz-funk, oppressive electronics and soft-core vocals to give Holocaust the soundtrack it needs. Fidenco goes everywhere and anywhere for this score, with thumping bass that wouldn’t sound out of place at a rave and the best jazz-flute this side of Jethro Tull.

File Under: OST, Horror
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pig destroyerPig Destroyer: Prowler In The Yard (Relapse) LP
No true Relapse celebration would be complete without a contribution from Pig Destroyer, the VA-based grindcore monarchs that have been hailed as revolutionaries by publications the world over. The band’s landmark 2001 Relapse debut Prowler in the Yard, which led MetalSucks to call Pig Destroyer “the best grindcore act on the planet” and which Pitchfork deemed “a quantum leap for the whole goddamn genre,” will get the super-deluxe reissue treatment in September 2015 as another portion of Relapse’s 25th anniversary festivities. Fully remixed and remastered by guitarist/engineer Scott Hull, the limited edition vinyl reissue will also include a never-before-heard bonus track from the original Prowler in the Yard sessions, expanded artwork, exclusive photos and new liner notes including the complete Decibel Magazine Hall of Fame piece on the album. Frontman JR Hayes commented on the reissue: “Attention all weirdos, dirtbags, creeps and related scum, I’m excited to bring you the 15th Anniversary edition of our second album Prowler in the Yard. Remixed and remastered in SUPER-MEGA-HATE-SOUND by Mr. Hull himself. Relapse has expanded the packaging with liner notes and a ton of old photos from when I used to dye my hair black and wear button-up shirts…Hail to all PD fans worldwide.”

File Under: Metal
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reinhardtJonas Reinhardt: Palace Savant (Further) LP
On his sixth album, Palace Savant, Brooklyn producer Jonas Reinhardt (aka Jesse Reiner) undergoes a profound solo odyssey. The record may be the most spectacular realization of Jonas Reinhardt’s outward-bound sonic aspirations. These eight tracks draw on 14th-century architect Peter Parler’s breathtaking St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague. “St. Vitus is a statement to the future by the rulers at the time,” Reiner says. “It’s surreal, grandiose, psychedelic — and the sheer scale of human ambition involved is almost beyond comprehension.” Parler reportedly deviated from the cathedral’s initial blueprint and elevated the Gothic style to heretofore-unimagined, bizarre levels. With Palace Savant, Reiner projected Parler’s handiwork into Thomas Edison’s era of electricity. “I envisioned [Parler] retrofitting his cathedral with excesses of incandescent light, preparing for a coming age of electronics. Palace Savant is what a contemporary electronic performance in that space might sound like.” Recorded on tour and in New York over the course of a year and mixed at Transmitter Park Studio in Greenpoint, Palace Savant begins with the instant attention-grabber/pulse-accelerator “Old Kaizen.” At once claustrophobic and spacious, it possesses an urgent, chase-scene synth throb that would make John Carpenter or Bernard Fevre jealous. The turbulent “Shattered Remains of Orr” sounds like Edgar Froese’s kosmische-ambient masterpiece Aqua (1974) tossed into shark-infested waters. On “Androma,” Reiner’s expertly-modulated arpeggios contrast low and high frequencies, revealing his ability to create suspense with a chiaroscuro of whirs and pulsations. Palace Savant achieves two towering peaks. The first is “Go Sceptre Go,” a swiftly-moving, heavenly droner that veers off on a tangent into a much darker, more chaotic direction. The second is “Noctornum,” a burbling and soaring piece that’s at once aquatic and astral, before an emphatic rhythm forms, pushing things into menacing Szajner-esque territory. The album closes with the mid-tempo arpeggios and muted, wailing siren-tones of “Omat Principle Decay,” a moving finale to a record that’s taken you so far and tingled your senses so intensely. A high point in Jonas Reinhardt’s large canon, the dramatic and majestic Palace Savant does exquisite justice to St. Vitus Cathedral’s grandeur. Album artwork by Andy Gilmore. Mastered by Rashad Becker at Dubplates & Mastering.

File Under: Electronic
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Layout 1Shindig #48 Mag
Grateful Dead: The fallout of The Summer Of Love and the birth of a national treasure. The Dead keep on truckin’ through the early ’70s. Jorge Ben: The Brazilian samba-funk alchemists’s most mythical and creative years. Art: Pre-Spooky Tooth psych-rockers’ Supernatural Fairy Tale. Squire: Late ’70s powerpop avatars who became mod figureheads. Mary Wilson: The Supremes sassy lynchpin on 10 Deep Cuts you may have missed. Amon Düül II: Krautrock forefathers or psychedelic warriors? How about both? Joe Boyd: 20 Questions with the blues evangelist, counter-culture business head and record producer supreme. Serpent Power: Ian Skelly (The Coral) and Paul Molly (The Zutons) shake their psychedelic stick. Hidden Charms: London youngsters making their own righteous noise. Rising garage-soul star Curtis Harding talks, US psych enigma Bow Street Runners exposed, Fairport Convention‘s Liege & Lief artwork dissected, rhythm ’n’ beat troubadour Paul Orwell on soundtracking Shindig!‘s

File Under: Magazines, Psych

shin49Shindig #49 Mag
Fleetwood Mac: Exclusive Mick Fleetwood interview explores the overlooked early ’70s era. Chris Robinson Brotherhood: Ex-Black Crowes leader and band tap the California Source. Plus: Church, Dragons, Isleys, Terry Reid, Dudley Moore, news, reviews, and, as always, lots, lots more!Grateful Dead, Jorge Ben, Art, Squire, Mary Wilson, Amon Düül II and Joe Boyd figure among typically eclectic content. recent campaign, and loads more!

File Under: Magazine, Psych

soumaoroIdrissa Soumaoro: Ampsa (Mississippi) LP
“A classic and seldom heard LP from Bamako! Not just your average Malian LP, Ampsa features has to be heard to be believed organ, hypnotic guitar and amazing sweet vocals. A truly great LP and must have for fans of Malian music. A faithful reproduction of the original with the addition of liner notes by Florent Mazzoleni. A co release with Singasongfighter.”

File Under: Mali, World, Folk
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sotl2Stars of the Lid: And Their Refinement of the Decline (Kranky) 3LP
The long awaited new album from Stars of the Lid is finally ready for your sonic immersion. Painstakingly recorded, processed and assembled over the last five years, SOTL once again deliver a massive work filling two compact discs and three vinyl albums, clocking in at over two hours. While most albums of this length would be considered tedious at best, SOTL are arguably the only contemporary composers who can seemingly alter the time-space continuum simply through the playback of their organized sound. They take time itself and stretch, compress and turn it inside out, altering what would otherwise be an arduous test of nerves into an interlude of half awake dreams that ends too soon. In this album, SOTL picks up where The Tired Sounds Of… left off with an emphasis on melodic development, moving their epic soundscapes beyond mere drone and subsequently frustrating all the typical ambient cliches associated with their music. Perhaps the best references for this current work would be found in the score to the film Le Mepris by Georges Delerue, the orchestral works of Zbigniew Preisner, or the 1958 CSO/ Fritz Reiner recording of Hovhaness’ Mysterious Mountain, specifically the third movement. But in the final analysis, such comparisons are superfluous at best, as Stars of the Lid have created a musical universe in which they are the sole inhabitant. Simply put, this album is a masterpiece.

File Under: Ambient, Drone, Essential Grooves
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tagaqTanya Tagaq: Animism (Six Shooter) LP
Tanya Tagaq (born Tanya Tagaq Gillis and sometimes credited as Tagaq) is an Inuk throat singer from Cambridge Bay (Ikaluktuutiak), Nunavut, Canada, on the south coast of Victoria Island.[1] After attending school in Cambridge Bay, at age 15, she went to Yellowknife, Northwest Territories to attend high school where she first began to practice throat singing. She later studied visual arts at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and while there developed her own solo form of Inuit throat singing, which is normally done by two women.

File Under: Experimental, CanCon, Polaris
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tamarynTamaryn: Cranekiss (Mexican Summer) LP
Time and changes distance Tamaryn’s Cranekiss from her earlier efforts, and for that matter, from everyone else’s. Time, by way of the long period spent crafting this material, both on her own and with Weekend’s Shaun Durkan, who with producer Jorge Elbrecht (Violens, Lansing-Dreiden), make up the creative team behind Cranekiss. Changes, by relocating across the country from San Francisco to New York City, by expanding the approach taken on her two previous albums (2010’s The Waves and 2012’s Tender New Signs), by making music that pulls you closer to it despite the enormity of the sounds within. Tamaryn’s first two full-lengths stood out in a crowd of shoegaze/ethereal revivalists as much for what they were (careful, gorgeous, thrilling tapestries of guitar-based textures) as what they weren’t (simplistic, trendy, disposable signposts made to be broken). With Cranekiss, Tamaryn emerges from her past in a way that’s inviting, warm-blooded, and shockingly direct. She’s made a big record, loaded with samples, synth triggers and processing that was missing from her previous efforts, the result of long nights grinding it out at the Brooklyn studio Gary’s Electric, where the record was born. The Waves and Tender New Signs focused on the sounds Tamaryn and her group could coax out of guitars, but with Cranekiss her sonic palette has exploded with maniacal abandon, pressed into service of a post-adolescent love letter to all the music that she and her collaborators hold dear, drawing influences from the feelings that fell out of her. Anyone familiar enough with those times should be able to draw their own comparisons, recognizing the modes of musical respect and adoration flashing past as the record spins. From there, though, Tamaryn has modeled these elements into simulacra, where despite the nods and glances to the past, play as a totally new sound. Lyrically, this is Tamaryn’s most personal collection of songs to date, and Elbrecht has placed her voice front and center across the entire record, elevating her presence like never before. Cranekiss explores dark rock, dance pop, and glistening melancholy with a uniformly commanding presence across it all, in stormy, unsettled brushstrokes that apply pressure behind Tamaryn’s words. Cranekiss represents a long journey, and a new phase in Tamaryn’s music unfolding before you, a blood-red kaleidoscope of desire and late night abandon, a bold step forward.

File Under: Indie Rock
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thighpaulThighpaulsandra: The Golden Communion (Editions Mego) 3LP
Thighpaulsandra presents his seventh full-length album and his first since 2006’s The Lepore Extrusion. Well over a decade in the making, The Golden Communion is his debut for Editions Mego. It comprises ten songs and runs well over two hours, with individual pieces clocking in between four and 28 minutes. Featured musicians on the album include regular collaborators Martin Schellard and Siôn Orgon, plus the odd guest/ghost from bands with which Thighpaulsandra has worked in the past. Listeners who have heard any of Thighpaulsandra’s previous albums will know that it’s best to approach this work with no fixed set of expectations; once again, Thighpaulsandra changes genres and defies easy classification, sometimes more than once within one song. Drawing on his long-time background as a key member in such diverse groups as Coil, Spiritualized, and Julian Cope’s band (in each case arguably at the height of the group’s creative prowess) and his work as producer and sound engineer for an even larger variety of customers, he offers classical passages next to hard rock riffing; krauty experimental work-outs turning into super-catchy, almost radio-friendly songs; and more. Many adjectives have been used to describe Thighpaulsandra’s work — “epic,” “challenging,” “timeless,” “idiosyncratic” — but certainly never “predictable” or “boring.” Possibly his most rewarding album yet and a welcome and unusual entry in the Mego catalog, The Golden Communion will entertain and astonish listeners who are fond of having their minds severely altered by sound.

File Under: Electronic, Jazz, Experimental, Coil
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weaverJane Weaver: Neotantrik Globes (No Label) LP
This recording of Jane Weaver re-scored by Neotantrik (Suzanne Ciani, Andy Votel, and Sean Canty) has been described by Andy Votel as the “incidental music” counterpart to the conceptual soundtrack of The Silver Globe. Invoking and refracting Weaver’s hugely acclaimed The Silver Globe in one engrossing session recorded in Bergen, Norway, as part of an installation at the end of 2014, Neotantrik Globes contains Weaver’s original material dissected, atomized, and diffused into a side of mercurial, open-ended electronics and mechanical process. Weaver’s sylvan melodies, harmonies, and vibes are scrambled, extruded, and smeared so that one hears their morphing aspects in a swirling lightshow strafing from windswept ambience thru nebulous synth-space, garroting string-tension, and siren-like drone-pop to a screw-twisting denouement. The album is also notable for Ciani’s use of some specially commissioned Buchla modules — some of the first pieces produced by Don Buchla in years — plus a Nagoya Harp played through a fuzz pedal and dulcimer fed through a space-echo. It’s totally absorbing and is perhaps one of thee strongest recordings from the trio’s one-of-a-kind setup, given an added dimension by Weaver’s hugely evocative voice. Single-sided LP. Artwork by Andy Votel. Edition of 500.

File Under: Electronic, Experimental
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whitehouseWhitehouse: Halogen (Dirter Promotions) LP
First vinyl release of the classic Whitehouse album Halogen, originally released as a CD on the Susan Lawly label in 1994. Tracks are: “Vulgar” (William Bennett), “Lightning Struck My Dick” (William Bennett/Jim Goodall/Peter Sotos), “Movement 1994” (William Bennett), “Dictator” (William Bennett), “Halogen” (William Bennett/Peter Sotos), and “The Way It Will Be” (William Bennett). Recorded at Electrical Audio in Chicago by Steve Albini and William Bennett, December 1993; remastered and cut by Noel Summerville. Artwork by Trevor Brown. Audiophile 180-gram vinyl in stunning gloss-laminated sleeve. “[Part of] Whitehouse’s most idiosyncratic, and therefore most compelling phase in their 26-plus years of activity… with probably their most musical and understated (in relative terms, of course) works… Once again Bennett is assisted by Peter Sotos lyrically, resulting in some of the more complex vocal themes up to that point, while the synths are just awash in a sort of gauzy reverb that smooths out the cleaner sound, likely due to the Steve Albini production. It is still by no means peaceful, but has a more introspective feel compared to their other work. The almost pleasant synth sounds from Never Forget Death are but gone, replaced by unique analog textures that would reappear splendidly on Quality Time.” –Brainwashed

File Under: Noise, Power Electronics
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library of soundVarious: Library of Sound Grooves: Jazz Expressions from the Italian Cinema 1963-1975 (Semi-Automatic) LP
From the same folks that brought us the brilliant “Ecstasy of Gold” series… Jazz from the 1960s/1970s Italian cinema and library scene. Encompassing a wide scope of styles from hard bop, big band, and vocal choruses to smaller combo experimental and free jazz. Includes tracks by such legendary composers as Ennio Morricone, Piero Piccioni, Piero Umiliani, Riz Ortolani, Mario Nascimbene, Nora Orlandi, Giorgio Gaslini, Armando Trovajoli, Gianni Ferrio, Stelvio Cipriani, Alessandro Alessandroni, Benedetto Ghiglia, Sandro Brugnolini, Vittorio Paltrinieri, Robby Poitevin, Luigi Malatesta, Franco Bixio, Gianni Boncompagni, Franco de Gemini, Stefano Torossi, Romano Rizzati, and Francesco de Masi. Gatefold double LP; edition of 750.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!

File Under: Italian, Library, Jazz, Psych

…..Restocks…..

Alexisonfire: s/t (Dine Alone) LP
Alexisonfire: Watch Out! (Dine Alone) LP
Aqua Nebula Oscillator: s/t (Rewolfed Gloom) LP
Captain Beefheart: Safe as Milk (Simply Vinyl) LP
City & Colour: Bring Me Your Love (Dine Alone) LP
City & Colour: Little Hell (Dine Alone) LP
Congos: Heart of the Congos (VP) LP
Alessandro Cortini: Forse 1 (Important) LP
Dead Weather: Sea of Cowards (Third Man) LP
Dinosaur Jr.: Where You Been (Rhino) LP
Nick Drake: Pink Moon (Island) LP
Emptyset: s/t (Subtext) LP
Fairport Convention: Unhalfbricking (Simply Vinyl) LP
Flying Lotus: You’re Dead (Warp) LP
Foals: What Went Down (Warner) LP
Tobias Jesso Jr: Goon (Arts & Crafts) LP
Karin Krog: Don’t Just Sing (Light in the Attic) LP
Fela Kuti: Expensive Shit (Knitting Factory) LP
Lumineers: s/t (Dual Tone) LP
Method Man: Meth Lab (Tommy Boy) LP
MF Doom: Operation Doomsday (Metal Fingers) LP
Night Beats: s/t (Trouble In Mind) LP
Oasis: (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? (Big Brother) LP
Joel Plaskett: Scrappy Happiness (Universal) LP
Queens of the Stone Age: Lullabies To Paralyze (Music on Vinyl) LP
Replacements: Twin/Tone Years (Rhino) LP
Sleep: Dopesmoker (Southern Lord) LP
Timber Timbre: Hot Dreams (Arts & Crafts) LP
Venom: Black Metal (BMG) LP
Weeknd: Echoes of Silence (CP) LP
Weeknd: House of Balloons (CP) LP
Weeknd: Thursday (CP) LP
Amy Winehouse: Back in Black (Universal) LP
Witch: Lazy Bones (Now Again) LP
Michael Yonkers: Grimwood (Nero’s Neptune) LP
Various: Native North America Vol 1 (Light in the Attic) 3LP

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…..news letter #707 – torch!…..

Well, it would seem that for back to school the music gods have lightened the load a little bit on us. However! We did receive word this week that one of the most essential slabs of underground rock is being officially reissued hopefully in October! In a matter of weeks, we should have the brilliant, and oh so sought after Sun City Girls’ magnum opus, “Torch of the Mystics” on our shelves! Please let us know if you’ll need a copy of this bad boy so we can order accordingly. We will get lots, but I also expect to get shorted on this one, so don’t snooze!

…..pick of the week…..

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Shooting Guns/Hawkeyes: Brothers of the Nod (Prerock) LP
Hailing from Saskatoon, SK, in the heart of the Canadian prairies, JUNO and Polaris Prize award nominees Shooting Guns are hard at work fortifying the heavy end of the psychedelic spectrum, haunting the foggy moor between Sabbath-styled doom riffery and heavy pulse-riding kraut-rock. Shooting Guns scored the soundtrack to Canadian horror-comedy Wolf Cop and released the Official Soundtrack in 2014 in partnership with One Way Static, RidingEasy Records, and Cinecoup. Their sophomore LP, Brotherhood of the Ram, released in 2013 through RidingEasy Records, was nominated for the 2015 JUNO Metal/Hard Album of the Year as well as the Polaris Music Prize. Their debut LP, Born To Deal in Magic: 1952-1976, was also nominated for the Polaris Music Prize in 2012. Awakening from a shared stoned-apocalyptic prophetic hallucination, Hawkeyes formed around a shared philosophy of “Tune Down, Turn Up”. By eschewing traditional song-structure in favour of volume and time-travel, Hawkeyes have created a uniquely monolithic sound, one they self-describe as a “chaotic, psychedelic brand of space-doom” that is greatly indebted to their passion for sound-bending, fuzzpriest-built effects pedals, custom built guitars and basses and hugely over-sized drums and cymbals. With these tools, Hawkeyes are able to simultaneously abuse the ears and massage the psyches of anyone foolish enough to bear witness.

File Under: Stoner, Metal, Psych
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…..new arrivals…..

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The Arcs: Yours, Dreamily (Nonesuch) LP
The Arcs are Dan Auerbach, Richard Swift, Leon Michels, Homer Steinweiss, and Nick Movshon. Their debut album, Yours, Dreamily, will be issued on Nonesuch Records in September 2015. Also appearing on the record are Kenny Vaughan and Mariachi Flor de Toloache. The Arcs collaboratively wrote and recorded 13 tracks for Yours, Dreamily, with the musicians playing a large array of roles both vocally and instrumentally. Co-produced by Auerbach and Michels, the album was recorded in roughly two weeks through spontaneous, informal sessions across the country at the Sound Factory in Los Angeles, the Diamond Mine in Queens, Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound in Nashville, and in a lounge room at Electric Lady in Manhattan. Tchad Blake mixed the album on his horse farm in Wales. In advance of Yours, Dreamily, The Arcs will release the two 7-inch singles, “Stay in My Corner” b/w “Tomato Can” and “Outta My Mind” b/w “My Mind.” NPR Music’s Stephen Thompson noted that “Stay in My Corner” has “got a slinky, timeless feel, propelled with alluring ease by Auerbach’s falsetto and a lush instrumental backdrop.”

File Under: Rock, Super Groups
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Beirut: No No No (4AD) LP
In  tomorrow??? Zach Condon and his band Beirut will release their fourth album No No No in September 2015 via 4AD. Coming four years after The Rip Tide, and recorded over a two week period during one of the coldest New York winters – with blizzard after blizzard raging outside – No No No is Condon’s most vibrant and spirited record to date. This time around, the songs were constructed live, in the moment, by the band, and are more concert-ready than ever as a result. The band was significantly stripped down: guitar, piano, bass, and drums formed the bulk of the arrangements as opposed to the more obscure instruments for which he was initially known. No No No opens with a sort of tribal drum beat, quickly giving way to a more western/modern snare sound and drum machine – a subtle wink at Beirut’s own musical transformation. There’s a caffeinated exuberance throughout the entirety of the record. The songs are particularly upbeat and awake, reflective of Condon’s newfound clarity, so much so in fact, that the fifth song, the instrumental breather “As Needed” is exactly that – a necessary intermission. The second half picks up where it left off, with effervescent percussion across pop songs, often led by bubbly piano lines that showcase Condon’s development as a pianist. If the darkest hour is right before the dawn, Condon’s dawn is the brightest point in his still young career. He’s found his true artistic identity as a songwriter – one that greatly abandons many of the formulas for which he was first known. The songwriter within Condon has always been there, albeit sonically veiled on past records. It’s never been presented so prominently, and finds Beirut on its most stable and convincing footing yet.

File Under: Indie Rock
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Danava: Unonou (Riding Easy) LP
Speedy and sinuous, Danava out rocks, out progs, out psychs and out retro-proto-metals all comers. Led by singer/guitarist/songwriter Greg Meleney, the quartet creates utterly unique astro-rock that is a thing of spectral beauty. Described as “a journey into a parallel sonic universe,” Danava’s sidelong songs are sprinkled with spacey synth-y FX that push the band’s sound into outer space. This is progressive riff rock; barn-burning scorchers full of unison and tongue-twisting melodic runs that melt listener’s brains. Danava’s relentless fret-board wizardry – cast in the spirit of Iommi and Schenker – produces extended elliptical structures that live in a proto-magic era somewhere between Lemmy in Hawkwind and Lemmy in Motörhead, leaving sufficient room for wailing, noodling solos and a vocal croon that is halfway between Ian Gillan or Geddy Lee’s high-pitched, semi-operatic prowess and Ozzy Osbourne’s insidious howl. The band’s songs list from side to side like a vessel cast adrift on an ocean of battering soundwaves. Originally released on Kemado in 2008, Danava’s sophomore album Unonou is now being lovingly reissued on double vinyl courtesy of Riding Easy Records. The album’s title is not only perfectly suited to this uniquely enigmatic, often downright perplexing band, but Unonou probably means something important in the language of their native planet. After all, Danava’s eponymous first album already suggested that they might be visitors from a distant galaxy, located somewhere between Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon and Rush’s favorite black hole, “Cignus X-1.” As if to corroborate this alien origin conspiracy theory, Unonou’s striking artwork is reminiscent of the golden era of sci-fi novels. “…the majority of Unonou’s seven songs speak to an awakening brought on by the experiences the band has endured thus far, on and off the stage. These songs are about self-discovery,” guitarist/vocalist Dusty Sparkles illustrates. “Stop lying to yourself. Quit being afraid of change. Accept yourself. Stop believing everything you read or see on TV, and ask yourself how you really feel.”

File Under: Rock, Stoner, Prog
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Drinks: Hermits on Holiday (Birth) LP
“Tim, do I like that dog?” A strange question, a queer query, an odd ask. The answer surely already known unless one mind knows the other. Which would appear to be the case with Cate and Tim. With Tim and Cate. Cate Le Bon, born in West Wales, raised under the shadow of a woolen mill, dressed by the field and by the rain. Tim Presley (a.k.a. White Fence), from San Francisco, grew under and over the bridges and streets, combed by corners and by concrete. A more different musical upbringing you couldn’t dream up. He a black thread strung through the eye of American hardcore, she a shard of glass tapped through a solid wall. Loop the thread around the shard and you have pendular device for predicting the sex. Will it be a boy or a girl? They both like to drink, coffee mostly and sometimes each other. And once the drinks are drunk, out it comes. The mud slicks and the plates click. Drinks is a solo project, not a collaboration. It has one mouth, one set of lungs, one mind and four legs. Drinks are the sound of hermits on holiday, having the time of each others lives.

File Under: Indie Rock, White Fence, Cate Le Bon
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Low: Ones & Sixes (Sub Pop) LP
In tomorrow??? Ones and Sixes is the new (and, so far, the best) album from the Duluth-based trio Low comprised of Alan Sparhawk, Mimi Parker and Steve Garrington. The 12-track effort, featuring the standouts “No Comprende,”  “What Part of Me,” “Gentle,” and “No End,” was co-produced by the band and engineer BJ Burton at Justin Vernon’s April Base Studios in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Low’s Alan Sparhawk on the record: “In our 20+ years of writing songs, I’ve learned that no matter how escapist, divergent, or even transcendent the creative process feels, the result is more beholden to what is going on at the moment. It’s hard to admit that one is so influenced by what is in front of us. Doesn’t it come from something magical and far away? No, it comes from here. It comes from now. I’m not going to tell you what this record is about because I have too much respect for that moment when you come to know it for yourself. “I will, however, tell you about how we made it. BJ contacted us a few years ago and invited us out to the studio where he works with Justin, Lizzo, and other artists. The studio is close to our home in Duluth, so it seemed tempting. Months later, I worked with BJ, producing the recent record by Trampled by Turtles. We got along and seemed to have similar curiosity about the possibilities for Low, so time was booked and songs finished. We tracked under the soft glow of laser discs playing lost classics like Point Break and Speed. “Glenn Kotche from Wilco was there one day working on another record, so we had him in to play hand-percussion on a couple songs. Working 2 or 3 days at a time, leaving it with BJ, then back again for more, we don’t have the time or money to second-guess or pick from a pool of possibilities. This is the whole thought – the untamed truth. This is now. This is everything.” “Ones and Sixes takes everything Low excels at and dips it in a heavy gold plating of industrial-leaning electronics. This somehow catapults to new and extreme heights the innate beauty their music has always had. It’s a series of contrasts: stunning and menacing, gorgeous and frightening, giving and desperate, and ultimately, unbearably heavy and unbearably light. From one to six and back again.” – Dee Dee (Dum Dum Girls)

File Under: Indie Rock
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Red House Painters: Songs for a Blue Guitar (Island) LP
Though Songs For A Blue Guitar is listed as a Red House Painters album, this is, for all intents and purposes, the debut solo record from Mark Kozelek. After a four record run for 4AD, this album was originally released on the Island subsidiary Supreme. Recorded with a new backing band, Songs For A Blue Guitar is the first Red House Painters record on which Kozelek really lets his rock chops loose, a forerunner to his more recent, critically acclaimed, work with Sun Kil Moon. Alongside brilliant originals are three overs, highlighting Kozelek’s interpretive skills including Yes’ “Long Distance Runaround,” the Cars’ “All Mixed Up” and Wings’ “Silly Love Songs.”

File Under: Indie Rock
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Shannon & The Clams: Gone By The Dawn (Hardly Art) LP
In tomorrow??? The American West. America’s America. It was here in three very different worlds that Shannon and the Clams were spawned. From the dark redwood forests of Oregon emerged Cody Blanchard: singer and guitarist. The dusty walnut orchards and vineyards of northern California gave us Shannon Shaw: singer and bassist. Out of the lonely dunes of California’s central coast shambled Nate Mayhem: drummer and keys. These three talented visual artists were drawn separately to Oakland, California and it was there that the Clams began playing house parties and grimy clubs. The band was forged in the anachronistic remote communities of the west, in some strange mixture of computer show and country fair; their music is some odd alloy of The Last Picture Show and The Decline of Western Civilization. The pioneer spirit of western life is all over this band: pushing into the unknown, blazing their own trail, creating their own destiny, with the accompanying canyon-esque loneliness and untamed joy only truly known by those with the courage to pull up stakes and head off into the big empty sunset. Gone by the Dawn, the newest Shannon and the Clams album, is their best work to date. The music is complex, the lyrical content is emotionally raw and honest, and the production is the strangest it’s ever been. The album was written as one member was recovering from a serious breakup and another was deep in one. The lyrics reflect it, and the entire album is dripping with sadness, pain, and introspection. Shannon and Cody have not written generic songs about love or the lack of it. Instead they have written about their very own specific heartbreak, mistreatment, and mental trials. The emotion is palpable. On Gone by the Dawn the Clams have dared to be real. They’ve exposed their true emotions, which is what’s most moving about the album. People are scared to be so real. Society does not encourage it. Folks remain guarded to protect themselves from being mocked, punished, and becoming outcast . The Clams have opted to forgo the potential tongue-clucking finger-waggers, and have instead had the artistic courage and audacity to splay their pain and struggles out for all to hear. We are lucky to hear them get so damn real. For Gone by the Dawn, the Oakland trio hooked up with studio wizard and renaissance man Sonny Smith to record the album at Tiny Telephone Recording in San Francisco. Best known as the driving force behind San Francisco’s beloved Sonny and the Sunsets, Smith uses his refreshing production techniques to create an engaging sonic landscape without compromising the Clams’ signature Lou Christie-meets-The Circle Jerks sound. The Clams have evolved: their skills are sharper, their chops are tighter and weirder and they’ve added new instruments to to the mix. A whole new dimension of the Clams has emerged. In the West everything is big. The mountains are towering, the rivers broad, the deserts vast, the canyons deep, and the emotions huge. The Clams have painted themselves into a massive landscape of sound and desolation. Gone by the Dawn is monumental; immense, magnificent, and unforgettable. Shannon and the Clams have pioneered their way into a lonesome land where the past still lives in the long shadows of a hot afternoon, where whispering spirits follow high along canyon walls, and if you sink your fingers into the dusty hard-packed earth you pull out hands smeared with blood.

File Under: Punk, Surf
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Slayer: Repentless (Nuclear Blast) LP
In tomorrow??? Slayer, the long-reigning titans of thrash, return with Repentless the band’s eleventh studio album and its first album for Nuclear Blast. Produced by Terry Date, Repentless was written and recorded by guitarist Kerry King and singer/bassist Tom Araya at Henson Studios in Los Angeles, along with returning drummer Paul Bostaph and guitarist Gary Holt. Repentless is crushing and brutal, steadfastly refusing to cater to the mainstream. Thirty-four years into its career, Slayer remains the preeminent punk-thrash band that helped establish the genre and that up-and-coming metal heads continue to revere and emulate. Slayer is a five-time nominated, two-time Grammy Award-winning metal juggernaut that writes songs which mirror the turmoil and aberrations of our society. The band’s first new album in six years continues the Slaytanic offensive with a twelve-song, blood-shaking sonic attack. Repentless is dark, fast, aggressive and without mercy. It was also the most challenging record Slayer has ever had to make. In 2013, the world mourned the loss of guitarist Jeff Hanneman who died from complications following a two-year illness. A co-founder of Slayer, losing Jeff was very difficult for the band. During Jeff’s illness, friend of the band, guitarist Holt stepped in to help out on tour with Jeff’s blessing and stayed on. Around that time, drummer Dave Lombardo exited the band for the third time and Paul Bostaph, (who played with the band from 1992 – 2001), returned to take over the throne. Slayer never skipped a beat and since Holt and Bostaph both played in Exodus, it was “all-in-the-thrash-family.” Repentless marks a number of transitions for the band but with their undisputed attitude, Slayer emerges triumphant. Loaded with sensational songs, from the hyper-aggressive metallic blasts of the title track, “Take Control,” “Implode” and “Atrocity Vendor” to the ferocious thrash pounding of “Vices,” “When The Stillness Comes,” and “Pride In Prejudice,” Repentless is Slayer through and through.

File Under: Metal
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Slim Twig: Thanks for Stickin’ With Twig (DFA) LP
Thank You For Stickin’ With Twig is the latest long-playing album from the artist known to the world (or at least to his mother) as Slim Twig. Coming out on DFA, you may be surprised to know that it represents the fifth album by the Toronto based songwriter/producer. Twig has released these previous records among a swath of EP’s, singles and one-offs, displaying in the process a complete disregard for genre or consistency. The evolution from Contempt!, his sample-stained 2009 debut, through to A Hound At The Hem, his symphonic tribute album to Nabokov’s Lolita (reissued by DFA in 2014), is not entirely linear, although intriguing all the same. Like so many surf smoothed stones lining the beach shore, briefly unburied only to be discarded once deemed un-skippable, so Twig has gone about seeking the proper rock to cast at just the right angle. One can see why he extends a gratuity to those listeners who’ve stuck around. Thank You For Stickin’ With Twig is to date the most sonically immersive album in Twig’s discography. Where some records have focused explicitly on sample-based songwriting, while others have been completely live recorded, the new album arrives at a perfectly produced fusion of fidelities. It hovers, glamorously caught between a cloud of obscurant, half-speed tape hiss, and the most stoned Jeff Lynne production you’ve ever heard. Twig flirts here with a variety of vibes, most often opting for a three dimensional approach whereby a warped tape aura is overlaid with colorful, laser-cut keyboard and guitar melodies. A fetishization of analogue texture is married to a digital approach. All the while, we find Twig irreverently raiding classic rock of its symbolism, sexuality, and social ambition for ulterior subversions. In this respect, TYFSWT’s closest cousin may be Royal Trux’s Accelerator.

File Under: Electronic, CanCon
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Yo La Tengo: Stuff Like That There (Matador) LP
Stuff Like That There, is a new 14 song collection of covers (The Cure, Hank Williams, The Lovin’ Spoonful), originals (“Rickety,” “Awhileaway”) and past catalog reworkings (“All Your Secrets,” “The Ballad of Red Buckets,” “Deeper Into Movies”) that happens to coincide with the 25th anniversary of Yo La Tengo’s landmark 1990 album, Fakebook. With Fakebook as template, Stuff Like That There is a record with ties to the past which contribute to the sound they make furthered by an affinity for the sounds they love. Somehow they compose the already composed by return. It’s clear-eyed. It’s clever and concealed. Recorded with Gene Holder (The Feelies), Stuff Like That There has the trio of Ira Kaplan, Georgia Hubley and James McNew augmented by the guitarist and former Yo La Tengo member Dave Schramm, with James negotiating the wonders of the upright bass for the first time. This album has be dreamed about by Yo La Tengo fans for decades and the wait is nearly over. This unprecedented live set-up – Ira on acoustic guitar, Georgia up-front on a small kit, and James on upright bass – marks the first occasion of this particular Yo La Tengo incarnation touring together (and since it took them 31 years to get around to doing so, could very well also be the last).

File Under: Indie Rock, Covers
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…..Restocks…..

Atlas Sound: Parallax (4AD) LP
Cocteau Twins: Heaven or Las Vegas (4AD) LP
Death Grips: No Love Deep Web (Harvest) LP
Deerhunter: Halcyon Digest (4AD) LP
Deerhunter: Monomania (4AD) LP
Destroyer: Rubies (Merge) LP
Destroyer: This Night (Merge) LP
Dzyan: Electric Silence (Long Hair) LP
Jay-Z: Magna Carta… Holy Grail (Thirdman) LP
Queens of the Stone Age: Era Vulgaris (Ipecac) 3×10″
Spiritualized: Ladies & Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space (Plain) LP
Swans: The Seer (Young God) LP
Swans: My Father Will Guide Me (Young God) LP
Big Mama Thornton: In Europe (Arhoolie) LP
Tool: Lateralus (Zoo) LP
Tool: Opiate (Zoo) LP
White Stripes: Elephant (Thirdman) LP

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