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Oh boy! Big shipments from around the globe this week, Japan, Finland, and more! Needless to say there’s a lot of rad stuff in this week. Obviously records, and SHIRTS! Get on down here and have a boo…

 …..picks of the week…..

shirts Assorted T-shirts!
It’s been a few years since we had a good supplier of rad shirts, and we’ve found probably the best one yet! These guys not only have a great selection of cool band shirts, but just cool, trippy, psychedelic, and movie related designs as well. We’ve got roughly 60 different designs in right now, but they offer over 300 which we will make available for special order as well. drop in and check these out! Velvet Underground, Love, Can, Faust, Sigur Ros, New Order, Sun Ra, Talking Heads, Bruce Haack, This Heat, Boards of Canada, Television, and so on!

SIXDAYRUNlp_kotelo.indd*Circle: Six Day Run OST (Full Contact) LP
CIRCLE’s Six Day Run is a soundtrack album containing all the tracks recorded for Mika Taanila’s short film of the same name. In one of the most extreme individual endurance sports, the competitors run with minimal sleep, all the while trying to accumulate as many miles as possible on a one-mile paved loop in a park. The annual event has a colorful tradition from betting scandals to deep meditation, dating back to the 1870s. The film was shot during The Self-Transcendence Six Day Race in Flushing Meadows, Corona Park, Queens, New York City between April 22-28, 2012. Formed in 1991, CIRCLE is the most visible and prolific name in the Finnish avant-rock underground. Having survived innumerable lineup changes, the band and its founder, bassist/vocalist/guitarist Jussi Lehtisalo, have constantly reinvented themselves, weaving hypnotic mantras out of exacting Krautrock beats, heavy riffs, spacious noise, and dark psychedelia. Hard, chilly repetition has served as the lone unifying theme throughout 15 years of experiments. Sample it here! And here! 

…..new arrivals…..

blakeBlind Blake: & The Victoria Royal Hotel Calypsos (Moi J’Connais ) LP
Blind Blake was from the 30s to the 60s the singer and leader of the house band at the Royal Victoria Hotel in Nassau, Bahamas. His music was a strange mix of old island classics, more recent calypso compositions and American ballads. Alphonso Blake Higgs, commonly known as ‘Blind Blake’, was born at Matthew Town, Inagua, Bahamas, in 1915. He was adept at string instruments – ukulele, banjo, tenor banjo, six-string guitar – and also played the piano. He lost his eyesight at the age of sixteen and kept pursuing the goal of a career in music and a unique style, a blend of folksong, calypso and early jazz. His recognition grew from 1935 when he recorded for Philco Radio some of his own songs on the political and social life of The Bahamas. Blind Blake wrote about sixty Goombay songs starting in the 30s including ‘Run Come See Jerusalem’, based on the effects of the 1929 Hurricane, ‘Jones (Oh Jones)’ and ‘J. P. Morgan’. And one of the oldest Bahamian song is the tragi-comic ballad ‘John B. Sail’ (later adapted and performed by many artists, notoriously The Beach Boys as ‘Sloop John B.’ on their ‘Pet Sounds’ album). The ‘John B.’ was an old sponger boat whose crew were in the habit of getting merry whenever they reached port. Sample it here! 

James-Blake-OvergrownJames Blake: Overgrown (Repulse) LP
The second full-length album from the British singer, songwriter and producer. Musically broad and emotionally deep, Overgrown as big as an advance on James’s eponymous 2011 debut. The growth is similar to the evolution that album evinced from the mercurial Dubstep of his early EPs. It also reflects how much the 24-year-old Londoner’s life has changed in the past two years. His debut sold over 400,000 copies – quite a feat for a record so uncompromisingly introspective and experimental. It also picked up Mercury, BRIT and Ivor Novello nominations, sent him around the world on tour, and brought him into contact with a wide array of fans and collaborators that includes not only Mitchell but Jay-Z, Kanye West, Bon Iver, Bjork, Drake, Brian Eno, and The RZA. Sample it here! 

borisBoris: Praparat (Daymare) LP
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boris2Boris: The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked (Daymare) 4CD
The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked – until now has been a very limited quantity foreign label vinyl only release of 3 separate pieces, and because these rare recordings have sold out instantly there are surely many people who haven’t heard them. Parts 1-3 have been remastered for the first time on CD, and a new 4th disc “extra” has been added for this updated edition “Chronicle” release. This 4 disc album comes with a special jacket and an attractive box. Extremely limited production.

Carvan-Web_thumb_325*Caravan: American Antarai (Strawberry Rain) LP
In May 1976, an incident involving the American container SS Mayaguez prompted the US forces, including 1,000 Marine Corps to use the U-Tapao airbase in Thailand as a base for a rescue mission against the Cambodian Government’s (Khemer Rouge) forces. This was done without the permission of the Thai Government which said the act was a violation of Thai Soveignty and sparked fierce protests outside the US Embassy. The US president only issued a very short ‘apology’ which acted as the catalyst for Caravan to join the public protest. Caravan wrote political songs against the US and used them in a mass protest in March 1976. The band members all came back to work together amid the heated political atmosphere and protests to drive out the American Army base, during which there were many bombings, shootings, fatalities and much blood-shed. The Antarai American album was ready for release before the mass public protest to demand that the Kukrit Pramoj Government’s promise of calling for the withdrawal of all US forces from Thailand by 20th March 1976. Sample it here! 

panic*Circle: Panic (Full Contact) LP
A new re-release from Circle, once again. This time these experimental veterans study the both ends of the previously unheard static / hyper-active scale. Soundwise they have clearly proceeded to the 21st century, jumping from limpid synthesizer soundscapes to wall-smashing “speed-kraut” bursts. The triptych construction of the album along with the cover art that portrays war and street riots raise various associations on the history and the current state of Western civilization. Black vinyl! Sample it here!

Circle_Tower_LP_cover small*Circle: Tower (Full Contact) LP
Tower is a very good title for an album as detached from reality as this one. A tower is indeed what Circle and Mika Rintala of Verde have done here — they’ve built this huge tower looming on the horizon, a tower that reaches so high above the clouds and into the quiet infinity beyond, that it’s peak can never truly be seen by man. Only imagined. Or talked about in the pub. It is up there, on the topmost balcony of this huge construction of uncounted tons of steel and marshmallows, that Circle and Verde sit around a table, quietly playing cards and sipping tea, while the world so far below them drives itself into confusion. The only sound that these quiet men can hear is the rustling of the cards, the occasional clinks of their warm teacups and the almost inaudible screams of distress echoing from beneath the clouds, where people trapped by genres and unwritten laws of musical expression are trying to claw their way up the impossibly steep walls of pure genious. Tower could possibly be called a regressive version of Circle’s Miljard, the double album that was released last year. The heavy metal guitars of Circle’s Tulikoira or Earthworm are nowhere to be heard. There are no high pitched hard rock vocals. No monotonous krautrock basslines. Only 40 minutes worth of swirling keyboards and wandering drums. Be brave, and get your spiked wristbands, suspenders and leather jackets out of the closet anyway. Dive headlong into the Tower. You might like it there. This is the sound of the New Wave of the NWOFHM! Sample it here! 

deceh*Deceh/Total Life: Split (Important) LP
In tomorrow… “Split release between Total Life and Deceh. Pressed in an edition of 500 copies and housed in screen printed, hand numbered jackets. Kevin Doria’s work as Total Life precedes his work as half of Growing but continues to evolve. ‘Fader’ is no exception. Deceh’s contribution is an extended harmonic magnification of a shruti box, Hammond organ, upright double bass and modular synthesizer.” Sample it here!

delDel The Funky Homosapien: No Need For Alarm (Traffic) 2LP
In tomorrow… 2005 release. “After breaking out of the Bay Area underground scene in the early ’90s Del the Funkee Homosapien made a radical turn with his sophomore release, 1993’s No Need for Alarm. Casting aside the familiar G-funk vibe of his debut, perhaps as No Need was produced without the involvement of his cousin Ice Cube, he moved into a jazzier — some would say more East Coast — direction on this project. The verbal content on No Need shifted as well, moving away from comic interludes and towards a focus on battle raps. No Need for Alarm was produced with his Oakland based Hieroglyphics Crew with Domino, A-Plus, and Casual all contributing beats making the record one of the three ‘Hiero Golden Age’ releases (along with Souls of Mischief’s ’93 til Infinity and Casual’s Fear Itself).” Sample it here! 

MCR906_DigablePlanets_BlowoutComb325_thumb_325Digable Planets: Blowout Comb (Modern Classics) 2LP
The 1994 second album by cult, Brooklyn-based hip hop trio Digable Planets. The album is named for the combs used to maintain an Afro hairstyle, and that’s significant. The group’s Ishmael “Butterfly” Butler said it summed up what they wanted to do with it: “It means the utilization of the natural, a natural style,” he has said. Like with 1993’s debut Reachin’ (A New Refutation of Time and Space), ‘utilizing the natural’ meant creating hip hop that blended jazz with the formidable rap skills of the aforementioned Butterfly, Craig ‘Doodlebug’ Irving and Mary Ann ‘Ladybug Mecca’ Vieira. Unlike that debut, it meant broadening to include guests such as Gang Starr’s Guru, Jeru the Damaja, and Jazzy Joyce. Following the gold-selling commercial success of their debut, they here set out to prove their artistic prowess. This is intelligent, alternative hip hop that sounded like party music. Its lyrics are dense with wit, social commentary and politics – and its original inner sleeve was modeled on the newspaper of the Black Panther movement. Its instrumentation includes sax, vibraphone and flute. Its samples – gathered from global cratedigging trips while touring the first album around the world – included Grant Green, Eddie Harris, Shuggie Otis and jazz-funk pioneer Roy Ayers (whose “We Live in Brooklyn, Baby” became “Borough Check” here). And yet at the same time its beats are infectious and its spirit undeniable. This is an album firmly rooted in Brooklyn. “Growing up hearing and cherishing this album, it created a textured soundscape of a mythical world of rhymes, jazz, breakbeats, culture, art and urban ambiance,” says DJ and fan Mick Boogie in the liner notes. “When I moved to Brooklyn years later, I found that the world I imagined while listening to this classic LP actually really existed…” Though Digable Planets have reunited on occasion since – and though their influence endures in every top-shelf rap act with a jazzy sensibility – the trio parted ways after Blowout Comb, citing that old favorite “creative differences”. Sometimes, the most volatile combinations create the best art. Sample it here! 

Eluvium_-Nightmare_Ending-_cover_artEluvium: Nightmare Ending (Temporary Residence) 2CD
Nightmare Ending is the first proper Eluvium album released since 2010’s Similes, the unexpectedly vocal-heavy ambient-pop record that simultaneously delighted and confounded longtime fans. But the Nightmare Ending story actually began years earlier, as it was intended to be the follow-up to the watershed album, Copia. Conceived as a way of helping loosen his self-imposed ideals of perfection, Cooper labeled each Nightmare Ending track as either a “dream,” or an “imperfection” – a way of differentiating the philosophical concept of “dream vs. reality,” couched in the more tangible technical distinctions of “flawless vs. flawed.” With each progressive listen those differences naturally challenged themselves, and without relying on the standardized perfection protocol, Cooper became increasingly reluctant to release any of it. He shelved it, and pursued Similes instead. But Nightmare Ending wouldn’t go away; it lingered in the back of his mind, the abandoned fruits of a truly worthwhile and noble journey towards a less creatively constraining mindset. Cooper returned to it with renewed vigor, writing and recording in a blur of time that spanned several years. The result is a body of work that encompasses everything remarkable about past Eluvium albums, executed more powerfully and poignant than ever before. Sample it here!

excopsEx Cops: True Hallucinations (Other) LP
Other Music Recording Co.’s first release of 2013 comes from the label’s very first signing, EX COPS, whose debut single launched the imprint last April. Formed by BRIAN HARDING (formerly of HYMNS) and AMALIE BRUUN (formerly of MINKS), the Brooklyn band was born in 2011, issuing a short-run, homespun CDEP of hazy, lo-fi recordings featuring Harding’s opaque bedroom-pop songwriting juxtaposed with the duo’s sun-kissed harmonies. Two of the tracks, “You Are a Lion, I Am a Lamb” b/w “The Millionaire,” were soon released to the world on vinyl as OM-001, and the pair continued to write new songs while simultaneously playing more live shows, now working as a proper five-piece rock band, with the addition of good friends KAI KENNEDY on lead guitar, LEIF YOUNG HUCKMAN on bass, and SAM BAIR on the drums. True Hallucinations is a mind-altering pop pill that maintains the intimate mood of the original group’s sound, but now presented in widescreen Technicolor. Harding’s songs are effortlessly catchy, built from a timeless blend of gentle, somnambulant harmonies, chiming guitars, and loose swinging rhythms. Coming in at just over 30 minutes, the album never overstays its welcome, but living up to its name, True Hallucinations will linger in your head, making for a pop trip that you’ll return to again and again. Sample it here!

FLASHBACK2  COVERFlashback #2 Magazine
In tomorrow… Issue #2 of Flashback. Edited by Richard Morton Jack (co-founder of Sunbeam Records and editor of the Galactic Ramble and Endless Trip books), it features writing from some of the world’s leading music authorities, including Richie Unterberger,David Wells, Patrick Lundborg, and Aaron Milenski. A4 in size (with a gloss cover), 212 pages long, and full-color throughout, it’s packed with extensive new research, exclusive interviews and rare photos. Contents include: Tomorrow – Richard Morton Jack on Britain’s great lost psychedelic band, with all new interviews (including Steve Howe) and previously-unseen images. Morgen – at long last, the full story of everyone’s favorite hard psych album. 13th Floor Elevators – guitarist Stacy Sutherland’s last interview. “Early Hard Rock” -Flashback nominates 100 of the best albums in the genre. “Yesterday’s Papers” – a study of how vintage pop publications are preserved, and a guide to the best music mags of the ’60s and ’70s. Hullabaloo – an interview with Gerry Rothberg, editor of the legendary ’60s pop mag. Ray Russell – the legendary guitarist talks us through his early albums in depth. Judy Dyble – a detailed interview with the Fairport/Trader Horne singer. Dragonfly – the full story behind the legendary heavy psych band. Reviews – in-depth coverage of the latest CDs, LPs, and books.

flashback3Flashback #3 Magazine
In tomorrow… Issue #3 of Flashback magazine. Edited by Richard Morton Jack (co-founder of Sunbeam Records and editor of the Galactic Ramble and Endless Tripbooks), it features writing from some of the world’s leading music authorities, including Richie Unterberger, Patrick Lundborg, and Aaron Milenski. A4 in size (with a gloss cover), 212 pages long, and full color throughout, it’s packed with new research, exclusive interviews and rare photos. Contents include Mighty Baby – Richard Morton Jack tells the remarkable tale of how Britain’s sharpest mods went psychedelic before embracing Islam, making two classic albums in the process. Includes extensive interviews and many rare and previously-unseen images. Syd Barrett – and the making ofThe Madcap Laughs. Tripsichord Music Box – at last, the tale is told of this mysterious SF psych band — includes a rare interview with manager Matthew Katz. The Common People – the full story of this enigmatic Californian quintet, responsible for one of the late-’60s best-loved cult LPs. “Singer-songwriters” – Flashback nominates 50 of the best-neglected albums in this crowded genre. Top Pops & Music Now – the intriguing history of Britain’s most obscure music weekly. Sandy Roberton – the famed folk-rock producer talks us through many of his productions. “Rock Memoirs” – Richie Unterberger investigates the rock memoir boom, and wonders how it might affect lesser-known artists. “MONO vs. STEREO” – Patrick Lundborg offers a fresh perspective on the debate that has divided audiophiles since the dawn of hi-fi. Reviews – in-depth coverage of the latest CDs, LPs, and books.

Marvin-soulful-moodsMarvin Gaye: Soulful Moods Of (Rumble) LP
In tomorrow… “The very first album by one the greatest and most influential singers in the fields of soul and R&B came out in 1961 on the Motown label and sees Marvin singing, playing drums, and piano on an album of mainly rearranged jazz and pop standards, inspired by his passion for Nat King Cole and Ray Charles. Though this is not Gaye with a fully developed style, and it is hardly the innovative legend of Let’s Get It On or What’s Going On this is still top notch jazzy-soul that reveals traces of what would soon become a legend. The studio musicians come up with nice arrangements of the material, sometimes even with hints of the punch they would bring to his later, chart-topping material. Though a little before Marvin got his ‘groove on,’ this is still the first of four albums of jazz covers he recorded and an important look at the early days of the Motown-sound.”

cartography*Arve Henriksen: Cartography (ECM) LP
Finally available on vinyl! While Arve Henriksen has been one of the foremost stars on the Rune Grammofon roster, his work for ECM has always been as a supporting player, making especially notable contributions to recordings by Christian Wallumrod, Trygve Seim and Frode Haltli (whose 2007 album Passing Images might reasonably be regarded as a largely overlooked masterpiece). Cartography marks a departure for Henriksen, not only from his home on Rune Grammofon, but from the manner in which his previous solo albums have been recorded. Cartography features a more pronounced electronic presence, thanks to the contributions of sample hound and producer Jan Bang, who replaces Deathprod as the main collaborator on the record, weaving grainy, textured orchestral excerpts into the stirringly beautiful ‘The Unremarkable Child’ and electronically organising the vocal contribution of the Trio Mediaeval on ‘Recording Angel’. One thing Henriksen retains from his previous full-lengths is a richness of sonic backdrop over which he casts his unique “singing trumpet” lines. There’s an underlying bedrock of melancholy, ambient details and fleeting incidental sounds, but whereas the likes of Chiaroscuro and Strjon where rather delicate affairs – teetering on new age territory during certain passages – Cartography feels like a much more rigorous, deliberately forward-thinking piece of work. Henriksen even applies some of the improvisational discipline he’s accumulated from his pursuits as part of Supersilent, laying down two live tracks: ‘Poverty And Its Opposite’ and ‘Famine’s Ghost’. Sample it here!

hoyerDoug Hoyer: To Be A River (Old Ugly) LP
Doug Hoyer has become the river!!! His dance rudiments have skipped easily onto higher plateaus of creation.Blending liberally the grime and grease of 80s new wave with his kaleido-pop senses, Hoy-boy has refracted new kinds of light with this one. The creative energy of his Bike Month records seems fully realized in his time honoured song-writing specialties. Listen for a multitude of well laid production choices and off camera winks. These jams are glorious! Release show is June 15th at Haven Social Club with Cantoo. Step to this! Sample it here! 

juradoDamien Jurado: Where Shall You Take Me (Secretly Canadian) LP
Damien Jurado is the sort of songwriter who straddles rock’s past and future, and with each record contributes a new chapter to an ever-fruitful body of work. Before we move onto the next chapter, we look back at his first album with Secretly Canadian. An instant classic when released in 2003, Where Shall You Take Me? was his fifth full-length, and is a beautiful collection of ten Raymond Carver-esque vignettes terror and bliss in Middle America. Arriving two decades after Springsteen’s Nebraska, Jurado put the darker, more complicated side of the heartland back on the map with his tales of young love (some requited; some not), innocent fun and bloodshed. Mostly acoustic with very sparse band arrangements – with the notable exception being the old live favorite “Texas to Ohio,” which sounds like a Scarecrow-era Mellencamp hit – Jurado displayed the songwriting talent that turns back the hands of time to a place in which his tunes sound like they’ve been floating around, passed down from generation to generation. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of this fine release comes a deluxe 2xLP vinyl reissue, incorporating unreleased basement reel demos, and the Just In Time For Something EP (never before released on vinyl). Sample it here! 

keyScott Key: This Forest & The Sea (Lion) LP
Excellent 1976 private press acoustic album, self-recorded at various places in Colorado, and filled with beautiful finger style acoustic guitar, plus some atonal bottleneck slide, string scrapes and drones (at times, very Ry Cooder / “Paris, Texas” about six years before that soundtrack existed). Although almost completely instrumental, what lyrics there are tend towards the dark and the satiric. The obvious points of comparison are John Fahey and Leo Kottke, although Scott Key certainly has his own presence and style, differences in tone and color and attack, which he attributes to his background in rock bands. Overall, there is a brooding, loner folk/psych feel, most evident on the phenomenal, effects-heavy, almost 11-minute long title track, ‘This Forest and the Sea.’ “I was coming to terms with what it mean to exist… and saw the world in pure black and white—there was no room for grey,” Key said. “I saw an American Culture devoid of any understanding of its place in the universe, how we learn nothing save what we see on television, how our existence is tainted by intellectual laziness, and how our gift of life is defiled by the taking of it.” This deluxe 180-gram vinyl LP edition of “This Forest and the Sea” comes with an insert which sports engaging, funny, and insightful notes by Key, photos, plus the text to poem that inspired the title track; as a nod to the forest. A very rare album that seems to have flown under almost everyone’s radar—although thankfully not Doug McGowan’s (Yoga Records), who sent this our way. One record collector said to us, and we now say to you: “Have a listen because this rates up there with classics by Bob Desper, Perry Leopold, Robbie Basho, and Phil Yost, with dark moods similar to John Fahey and Nick Drake.”

Erkki Kurenniemi - Rules (cover) small*Erkki Kurenniemi: Rules (Full Contact) 2LP
Ektro Records proudly presents the pioneer of Finnish electronic and experimental music – Mr. Erkki Kurenniemi. The tracks released here – produced during 1963-1975 – include Kurenniemi’s focal works and previously unreleased raw material composed as solo works – as well as works in collaboration with Kari Hakala, Jukka Ruohomäki, Otto Donner and Eino Ruutsalo. Kurenniemi’s impulsive attitude towards his art – including electronic music, films, media art, instrument design – is perfectly captured in his composition rules presented as a guide line of the release: #1 The work has to be completed in a single day #2 Consecutive sounds must be chosen so that they are totally inconsistent or surprising and have no rational relationship with each other #3 ..? Carefully chosen masterpieces are newly digitized from the original master tapes with highest possible sample rate and resolution (192 kHz, 24 bit) to preserve a pristine listening experience. Kurenniemi’s works are now heard first time as genuine as possible for no artificial restoration applied in the remastering process. Sample it here!

kureniemi_LP_kansi-1*Erkki Kurenniemi & Circle: Rakkaus Tulessa (Full Contact) LP
Ektro Records (Pori, Finland) celebrates the 70th birthday of electronic arts pioneer Erkki Kurenniemi (b. July 10, 1941) by releasing the LP Erkki Kurenniemi & Circle: Rakkaus tulessa (”Love On Fire”). The album is an odd ”blind-date” concept, where two home cassette recordings from different eras are married together on editing table, creating a random sonic double-exposure. The backing tracks of this time tunnel are by Circle, taped in May 1999, and the romantic lead-vocals crooned by Kurenniemi himself, dating back to his cassette diary in January 11, 1972. Mash-up by Jussi Lehtisalo and Tuomas Laurila, produced by Lehtisalo and film-maker Mika Taanila. Available on vinyl only on Ektro’s Full Contact imprint.

jussi1*Jussi Lehtisalo: Interludes For Prepared Beast (Full Contact) LP
Musician. Artist. Philosopher. Obsessive. Enthusiast. Innovator. Bullshitter. Joker. Gentleman. Beast. These are only a few of the paradoxical faces of the underground cottage industry known as Jussi Lehtisalo. In 1991, this proud native of Pori, Finland, swaggered into the public eye via a self-released 7-inch by a hypnotic little project called Circle. Since then he’s served as the group’s sole constant, shepherding ever-changing personnel and filtering deliberately repetitive riffs through dozens of rock and non-rock idioms. Add in a bevy of insanely varied, albeit somehow congruent satellite bands—Ektroverde, Eturivi, Kirvasto, Pharaoh Overlord, Lusiferiinin Armosta, Slussenanalys, Split Cranium, and scores more—and his cottage industry becomes an empire. Pile on the independent record labels he operates—Ektro, Full Contact, Super Metsä, and Ruton—and that empire expands into a cosmos. Despite his ceaseless activity, Lehtisalo’s first proper solo LP, the subdued, introspective Rotta, didn’t appear until 2010. Shying away from ego and excess, the album evokes a dimly lit stroll down snowdrift-clotted city streets where an unabated wind carries the familiar but vaguely sinister chatter of eccentrics, drunks, animals, and ghosts. The schizophrenic follow-up, Interludes for Prepared Beast, takes yet another abrupt left turn. With a title that references (and perhaps parodies) John Cage’s piano molestations, Lehtisalo’s latest effort scans like a transcription of his own central nervous system. Each side of vinyl comprises an unpredictable 17-minute suite that fidgets and sprawls in a neon procession of stabbing fuzz guitars and clacking, rattlesnake percussion. Noise, prog, metal, punk, ambient, and electronic fragments stutter, shift, and melt beneath an abstract sun. During key moments, a benevolent ogre chants random absurdities before glassine synths and psychedelic sound effects drag him out to sea. Aggression yields to serenity, restlessness cedes to calm, and destruction gives birth to bliss. Hallelujah. Of course, it’s impossible to tell if this organic blurring of styles, moods, and emotions arose from revelatory thoughts and painstaking labor, or if Lehtisalo merely got lucky one evening while devouring pizza and guzzling beer in the studio. But that, my friend, is simply the nature of the beast. Sample it here!

jussi rotta-270*Jussi Lehtisalo: Rossi (Full Contact) LP
The international heavy metal bass superstar and aspiring singer-songwriter Jussi Lehtisalo has taken a break from his duties in the hard rock group Circle and gone solo to seek direct means of expression for his inner moods. The resulting album Rotta is a touching collection tunes, which lead the listener through the sidewalks, back alleys and small corner pubs of Lehtisalo’s hometown Pori.

marlingLaura Marling: I Once Was An Eagle (Ribbon) LP
Laura Marling’s new album, Once I Was An Eagle, was recorded in the English country studio of long-time producer and instrumentalist Ethan Johns (Kings of Leon, Ryan Adams) and features Marling’s lifelong friend Ruth de Turberville on cello. Not only was the process complete in just ten days, but Marling’s vocals and acoustic guitars were recorded live in one take – in one day. To that acoustic skeleton, Marling and Johns then added textured layers of percussion and instrumentation. It’s a hugely ambitious record that echoes the themes of previous album A Creature I Don’t Know. This is Marling’s fourth album and the precocious and preternaturally talented British singer-songwriter has attained what sounds undeniably like vocal, emotional, and artistic maturity. It’s a record for the ages. Sample it here! 

SOMA-Atsuo-uroborus-Circuit-2011Stephen O’Malley & Atsuo: Uroborus Circuit (Inoxia) LP
Uroborus was the result of a 2 day tracking session by Atsuo/Boris and Stephen O’Malley in Southern Studios, London September 2006. While the pair was meeting to do press for the “Altar” album they took the chance to work on 2 main pieces of music centering around the use and manipulation on acoustic feedback purely. No instruments were used on this recording. The LP was mixed by You Ishihara (ex. White Heaven, The Stars) and mastered by Soichiro Nakamura at Peace Music resulting in sounds akin to deep birdcall or flocking/swarming, and a psychological meditation on the pleasure and capability of visualization through music.

Mondo-Vinyl-Killian-Eng-Oblivion-ExteriorOST: Oblivion (Mondo) 2LP
In tomorrow… “The Oblivion Original Motion Picture Soundtrack features new music by Anthony Gonzalez of M83 and Joseph Trapanese (TRON: Uprising, The Raid: Redemption). The score features a hybrid of the traditional M83 electronic sound combined with sweeping orchestral elements. It has 16 score cues, along with a brand new song by M83 featuring Norwegian singer-songwriter Susanne Sundfor used as the end title for the film.” Comes on 180 gram vinyl in a deluxe gatefold sleeve. Sample it here! 

pharaoh 3*Pharaoh Overlord: 3 (Full Contact) LP 
Pharaoh Overlord’s third full-length album was originally released with two additional tracks by the UK-based record label Riot Season in 2005. The stunning album blasts off with Grand Funk Railroad type of unrestrained groove, merging Dire Straits-like guitar picking, petrified hard rock, otherworldly manic exorcism and dizzyingly minimalistic kraut-psychedelia of Ash Ra Tempel. This motorik oddity is now reissued for the first time in vinyl by Full Contact, Ektro Records’ sublabel specialising in vinyl releases. Sample it here! 

pharo*Pharaoh Overlord: Out of Darkness (Full Contact) LP
Finnish independent recording artists Pharaoh Overlord, who have been working on the dark side of post rock for a decade, have taken a sharp, unexpected turn into the heart of true heavy metal, making the Ektro slogan New Wave of Finnish Heavy Metal come to life in a way that no other Ektro artist has ever pulled off. A blazing journey through guitar shredding face ripping true blue heavy metal as shards of steel blast from your speakers. Features guest vocals from US hard rock outfits Night Horse and Angus Khan. Sample it here! 

conny-plank-whos-that-manConnie Plank: Who’s That Man (Groenland) LP
In tomorrow… “Tribute to the legendary German producer, Conny Plank. Included is a selection of Plank’s most iconic work, along with a series of productions that exemplify his unique sound design.” Artists include: Eno/Moebius/Roedelius, Phew, Eurythmics, D.A.F., Moebius/Plank/Thompson, Michael Rother, Ibliss, La Dusseldorf and Crash/Gorl/Plank. On 180 gram vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve. Sample it here!

Salty-Web_thumb_325*Salty Dog: s/t (Strawberry Rain) LP+7”
Having formed during the height of the Zamrock period, Salty Dog was a three man band modled after the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Having wanted to base the band around the concept of the force of life, Salty Dog was chosen as a result of being slang for ‘sperm’. The 8th release on the Zambezi imprint, Salty Dog is one of the most obscure Zambian titles from the era having failed to achieve the success of some of their peers like WITCH. The self titled release is a combination of psychedelic rock, blues and folk, with all english songs. Really good from start to end, essential for collectors of African rock and insanely rare as an original. As a bonus for this release we’ve also managed to press up the non-lp single that was released before the album titled ‘Sunday Morning Sunshine’. Sample it here!

shampooShampoo Boy: Licht (Blackest Ever Black) LP
In tomorrow… Licht is the debut album by Shampoo Boy, a new guitar, bass and electronics trio from Vienna, comprising members Christian Schachinger, Christina Nemec, and Peter Rehberg. Schachinger and Rehberg have played together in various projects over the last 25 years, most notably Peterlicker — see Last Slave (2010) and Nicht(2011), both released on Editions Mego. Schachinger was also involved in Der Scheitel, their album In einem Haus das Liebe heißt being a classic of German “Schlagermusik.” Rehberg currently operates the Editions Mego family of labels and is a member of KTL, R/S, and Fenn O’Berg as well as working on theater productions with Gisele Vienne, and with choreographer Margret Gudjonsdottir. Nemec’s background is in avant-rock and industrial outfits such as Bray and her own performance group SV Damenkraft. She remains highly active as a solo artist, both as Chra and under her own name, and she has performed on several occasions with Lydia Lunch. Licht is made up of four improvisations recorded and mixed at Twisted, Wien between April 2012 and January 2013. Mastered by Noel Summerville at 3345, London. Artwork by Stephen O’Malley. Sample it here!

jola rota*Joakim Skogsberg: Jola Rota (Subliminal Sounds) LP
In tomorrow… The first official vinyl reissue of one of Sweden’s greatest unknown psychedelic treasures from the 1970s. From the original master tapes and with the original artwork, including previously-unpublished archival pictures and liner notes. The album contains a mysterious, shamanistic and highly psychedelic “folk music” infused with incredible soundscapes of derailed, fuzzed-out violins, soaring guitars, rattling hand percussion, droning vocals and pulsating bass rhythms. Originally released in 1972, the album sold 300-400 copies and was then withdrawn and the remaining copies discarded, making Jola Rota a much-rumored and sought-after Swedish droned-out and mesmerizing psychedelic artifact. One-time-only limited pressing of 500 copies. Sample it here! 

11183_JKTWild Nothing: Empty Estate (Captured Tracks) 12”
The 7-song EP was recorded in Brooklyn at Gary’s Electric by Al Carlson in January and finds Jack Tatum exploring new sounds, new instruments and a new voice for Wild Nothing. Artist Eric Shaw was commissioned for original works which complete the new universe of sound. The limited edition LP includes an obi strip, illustrated insert, red vinyl, poster, hand numbered envelope, 2x sticker pages, button and slap bracelet. Sample it here!

vanwissemJozef Van Wissem: Nihil Obstat (Important) LP
In tomorrow… “Gorgeous full length from Dutch lutenist Jozef Van Wissem. Wissem’s long form, graceful melodic lute layers, preceded by suspenseful deep bass movements, create a transcendental and pastoral. Wissem’s is a world where hypnotic minimalist figures are repeated to slow the act of listening.Nihil Obstat (‘Nothing Hinders’) is performed on Wissem’s custom black lute built by Michael Schreiner.” Sample it here! 

NA-5100-LP_ENJOY_THE_EXPERIENCE__COVER*Various: Enjoy The Experience (Now Again) LP
In tomorrow… Gatefold double LP with a 20-page booklet of extensive liner notes. “Selections from the Sinecure Books publication Enjoy the Experience: psych, funk, folk, jazz, lounge, boogie and straight-up-weirdness from American private press albums. Enjoy the Experience: Homemade Records 1958-1992 is the inaugural offering from Sinecure Books. (The hardcover book version: SI 105BK) is the most comprehensive overview of the American ‘private press’ movement from the latter half of the 20th Century that could possibly be assembled. Now-Again Records is pleased to distribute a 2LP anthology of psych, funk, folk, jazz, lounge, disco, boogie and just-plain-weirdness culled from the the book’s selections. Take note: this is not a novelty freak show. Contained in this anthology are examples of some of the most highly regarded rock, soul, jazz, funk and singer/ songwriter albums from the ’60s through the early ’80s. From the awkward-yet- talented to the genius-yet-bizarre, one thing unites all musicians presented here: they sincerely hoped to become stars, they committed themselves to record, and they left themselves vulnerable to an industry not understanding of nuance, not appreciative of character. While Enjoy The Experience the book details a forceful American cultural experience that stands in juxtaposition to the mainstream even as its creators attempted to infiltrate it, Enjoy the Experience the album shows the breadth of American creativity in a compelling, start-to-finish listen. Not all of it is easy to digest, but this music is essential to the 20th century American experience.” Artists: Circuit Rider, Gary Wilson, Jade, Heitkotter, The Invaders, The Muzzy Band, Carol-Leigh & Hank Mindlin, Gary Schneider, Joe E., Medico Doktor Vibes, Ray Harlowe & Gyp Fox, Arcesia, Boa, Michael Farneti, 33 1/3, Silk & Silver, Russ Saul, Dennis The Fox, Bob Harrison and Vinny Roma. Sample it here!

cajunVarious: Hypnotic Cajun & Obscure Zydeco (Moi J’Connais) LP
Very special selection of the most catchy and hypnotic Cajun songs from 1930s to 1970s. Crazy and haunting music from south-west Louisiana’s despised people. Other side for other atmosphere. Bluesy and minimalist accordion early zydeco style. Between very unknown musicians and rare Clifton Chenier track. Silk-screened cover and limited.

pietreVarious: Pietre Proziose e Oro Fino – Old Music & Folksongs from South Italia (Moi J’Connais) LP
Terrific selection of South Italia countryside music. Recorded between 60s and 80s. Raw & crazy, hypnotic & scary, dirty & absolutely wonderful. Infectious rhythms and melodies, led by voices coming from another time. Moi J’Connais Records are proud to dig out this forgotten music for the pleasure of world and rock’n’roll music lovers. Put the record on your pick up and it will be spring time forever in your living room. Silk-screened cover. Limited.

turn me looseVarious: Turn Me Loose (Tompkins Square) LP
In tomorrow. “Frank Fairfield curates another reissue of 78 rpm records – this time with the help of a few of his collector friends. The collection focuses on some of the most seldom acknowledged varieties of Anglo-American vernacular music. You’ll hear unusual performers, uncommon instrumentation and great fiddlers from California to Ohio, New Mexico to West Virginia. Forget Americana, this collection shows Anglo-American down-home music as it actually was and in many cases (although largely unrecognized) still is. With painstaking audio restoration by the great Michael Kieffer.” Sample it here!

…..restocks…..

beach boys: smile sessions (capitol) LP
*jane birkin/serge gainsbourg: s/t (light in the attic) LP
*black mountain: s/t (jagjaguwar) LP
*black mountain: in the future (jagjaguwar) LP
bon iver: for emma, forever ago (jagjaguwar) LP
captain beefheart: safe as milk (reprise) LP
captain beefheart: trout mask replica (reprise) LP
*nick cave: push the sky away (bad seeds) LP
leonard cohen: various positions (4 men with beards) LP
daft punk: human after all (emi) LP
karen dalton: in my own time (light in the attic) LP/CD
*el-g: mil plutton (alter) LP
*goat: world music (rocket) LP
haxan cloak: excavation (tri-angle) LP
*d.r. hooker: the truth (hear music) LP
*bobby hutcherson: oblique (heavenly sweetness) LP
*jerusalem in my heart: mo7it al-mo7it (constellation) LP
*kink gong: voices (descrepant) LP
nas: illmatic (get on down) LP
the national: trouble will find me (4ad) LP/CD
the national: the virginian ep (beggars) LP
nine inch nails: pretty hate machine (interscope) LP
nirvana: nevermind (geffen) LP
*OST: drive (invada) LP
*OST: let the right one in (death waltz) LP
pixies: bossa nova (4ad) LP
pixies: doolittle (4ad) LP
pixies: come on pilgram (4ad) LP
pixies: surfer rosa (4ad) LP
pixies: trompe la monde (4ad) LP
portishead: dummy (island) LP
propagandhi: failed states (epitaph) LP
*wendy rene: after laughter comes tears (light in the attic) LP
rodriguez: searching for sugar man OST (light in the attic) LP
joe strummer: streetcore (epitaph) LP
*marcos valle: garra (light in the attic) LP/CD
*marcos valle: previsao do tempo (light in the attic) LP/CD
kurt vile: childish prodigy (matador) LP
*various: country funk (light in the attic) CD
*various: tomorrow’s achievements (public information) LP

…..incoming…..

!!!: thiiiler (warp) LP/CD
boards of canada: tomorrow’s harvest (warp) LP/CD
camera obscura: desire lines (4ad) LP/CD
city & colour: the hurry & the harm (dine alone) LP
*derdiyoklar ikilisi: coban mamos (pharaway sounds) LP/CD
gold panda: half of where you live (ghostly) LP
king tuff: was dead (burger) LP
*public image ltd: first edition (light in the attic) LP/CD
queens of the stone age: …like clockwork (matador) LP/DLX LP/CD
sigur ros: hvarf/heim (xl) 2LP
sigur ros: kveikur (xl) LP/DLX LP/CD
*irma thomas: in between tears (alive) LP
v/a: arts & crafts x (arts & crafts) LP
*v/a: ecstasy of gold: 23 killer bullets from the spaghetti west 1 (semi-automatic) LP
*v/a: ecstasy of gold: 22 killer bullets from the spaghetti west 2 (semi-automatic) LP
*v/a: molam: thai country groove from isan vol. 2 (sublime frequencies) LP

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…..news letter #589 – paperwerk…..

Slowly getting the hang of this new set up, which is good since the feedback has all been positive. If you haven’t already, please sign up to receive these directly in your email here for the full effect. There are loads of big titles out right now and more on the way. We are doing our best to ensure that we’ve always got stock on them as well…

…..picks of the week…..

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 *Èlg: La Chimie (SDZ) LP
– Half of duo Opéra Mort and third of trio Reines d’Angleterre, alongside the famous Ghedalia Thazartès, Èlg is a brilliant and multi-talented musician living in Brussels. His discography is a bit of a red herring: from somptuous acid folk wanderings (“Tout Ploie” on Kraak/S.S.) to schizophrenic and incredibly creative tour-de-force (“Capitaine Présent 5” on Nashazphone) to the tangential electronic experimentations of the excellent “Mil Pluton” LP released in 2012 on Alter/Hundebiss. On “La Chimie”, Èlg concocts a stunning blend of tracks that appeared initially on small-run and now out-of-print releases (“Der Prediger” CD-R on Young Girl Records and “In Coro” cassette tape on NO=FI) plus an unreleased one. This creates, like for any of his previous releases, a strange euphoria sensation. It feels like falling in a remote place of cosmos, a place of his own, where synthetic buzzings, declamations in non-identified languages, sparkles of musique concrète, electronic flare-ups and proto-industrial beats mix together in a fascinating mess, something like bodies in distress floating in the great big galactic void. Yes, “La Chimie” is as hypnotic as a weird pattern on a filipino hijab. It’s now your turn to taste “La Chimie” and tickle your mind’s eye. Sample it here!  And here! 

…..new arrivals…..

arica*Arica: Music In The Nine Rings (Poodle) LP
Arica was the music branch of the Arica Institute, whose founder famously collaborated with Alejandro Jodorowsky and convinced him to indoctrinate his entire crew in the Institutes cultish new age teachings before filming The Holy Mountain. Piano, synth, hypnotic percussion and plenty of tape delay – Music in the Nine Rings is an immersive psychedelic new age masterpiece – think Agitation Free, Limbus 4, Deuter-D. This recording almost certainly includes some of the same uncredited musicians that played on Woo Soo/Audition in 1972 and Heaven in 1973, so its no surprise theres a jazz sensibility in the overall structure and the playing. This record is eminently listenable but its unhurried improvisation has more to do with a subtle manipulation of musical tension than the relaxation promises of 80s new age. As the history of new age music is slowly created by people that werent there, Music in the Nine Rings will be a celebrated example of when the genre coalesced and a way of thinking musically showed its potential.

basinskiWilliam Basinski: Nocturnes (Temporary Residence) CD
Like his best and most iconic works, the magic of William Basinski?s new album, Nocturnes, is in the glacial, inevitable decay of something beautiful. Tape loops of prepared piano – composed and recorded more than 30 years ago – reflecting, refracting, and disintegrating into a haunting sentimental haze, like losing a vivid memory to the natural deterioration of time. Nocturnes is two sprawling new works, begun in 1979 and completed in 2012. It is Basinski?s first new studio release in nearly four years. Sample it here! 

belbury*Belbury Poly: Farmer’s Angle CD
*Belbury Poly: From An Ancient Star CD
*Belbury Poly: The Owl’s Map CD
(Ghost Box)
Never in before, these three older releases from the most excellent, Belbury Poly! “The music of Belbury Poly is, by turns joyous and naive and at other times shot through with terror or supernatural wonder. Parallel world TV soundtracks and nostalgia for an imaginary past.” Sample it here!  And here!  And here!

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Peter Brotzmann/Hamid Drake: Sold & Spirit (Nero’s Neptune) LP
Recorded on April 18, 2010 at Clemente Velez Center, New York City. German free jazz saxophonist and clarinetist Peter Brötzmann: alto and tenor sax, B-flat clarinet, tarogato. American jazz drummer/percussionist, Hamid Drake: drums and percussion.

byrdDonald Byrd: Chant (Blue Note/Heavenly Sweetness) LP
A Donald Byrd treasure – and an album that was almost left in the vaults by Blue Note, until they briefly released it at the end of the 70s! The cover and title are a bit unfamiliar, but the music is right up there with Byrd’s classic sessions with baritonist Pepper Adams – a great player here, with a deftness on his horn that’s incredible – matching all the sharp changes and soulful undercurrents of Byrd’s sparkling trumpet! There’s a nice hard sound to the whole thing – almost the raw power of the pair’s albums for the Warwick label – and as with those, Herbie Hancock is on piano – giving the whole thing an excellent soul jazz groove that really kicks the main soloists into action! Sample it here! 

Septober_Energy_lpCentipede: Septober Energy (Klimt) LP
“An ambitious, four-movement suite, led by Keith Tippett and produced by Robert Fripp in 1971. This 50-piece orchestra brought together the best British musicians of the day, including members of Soft Machine, King Crimson, and Nucleus, as well as jazz musicians Gary Windo, Mark Charig, Elton Dean, Karl Jenkins, Nick Evans, and Ian Carr. Despite having been released over 30 years ago,Septober Energy remains a force to be reckoned with, and while the 85-minutes of music often resembles that of KC or SM, it also brings in elements of free jazz and contemporary classical music. Finally reissued on double gatefold vinyl and featuring the original artwork.” Sample it here!

daftpunk-1367945965Daft Punk: Random Access Memories (Columbia) LP/CD
Now in stock! The highly anticipated fourth album from the critically acclaimed techno outfit DAFT PUNK is almost here!! The album features collaborations with artists including Nile Rodgers, Paul Williams, Giorgio Moroder, Pharrell Williams, Todd Edwards, DJ Falcon, Chilly Gonzales, Panda Bear and Julian Casablancas. Sample it here! 

dvvllxnsDvvllxn: Lxtvny (Shelter Path) LP
Shelter press is pleased to introduce the first EP by DVVLLXNS, aka Jon Porras (one of the two kings of the californian Barn Owl kingdom). With his new electronical project DVVLLXNS, Jon Porras opens the thresholds of burning galaxies, celestials thoughts and dark planets. Like a twisted elegy to Isabella Rossellini in Blue Velvet, the folded beat of an empty motel room with a distant Tv whisper, like crispy snow falling in july, a car race in the magnolia night, Litany predicts some cosmogonic catalcysm that a muted Cassandra could mime. Feel the hurricane, the speed, the devotional speed of geometries, the language of signs. Sample it here! 

emmanueldd*J.D. Emmanuel: Trance Formations II: Into Separate Realities (Deep Distance) LP
A legendary figure whose seminal works from 1981 / 1982, (especially the Riley / Glass / Reich inspired “Wizards”) on his own private press imprint “North Star Productions”, were given fresh relevance upon re-release in 2007 by Lieven Martens’ (Dolphins Into the Future). The set here, in the artist’s own words “was composed during the 1990’s on the road while travelling cross country for my job; using a Yamaha QY-10 synth module/sequencer or Korg X5DR synth module and a Novation MM10 keyboard into my Windows laptop using Cakewalk computer sequencing/recording software. Finishing them on my PC with Cakewalk with either/and 2 Ensoniq ESQ-M’s synthesizer modules and a Korg X5DR synthesizer module.” Six beautifully personal, zoned pieces and an essential companion to Emmanuel’s esteemed body of work. Sample it here! 

gbx018lp*The Focus Group: Elektrik Karousel (Ghost Box) LP/CD
The Elektrik Karousel is the new album from The Focus Group, the alias of graphic designer and co-manager of Ghost Box records Julian House, and it”s the most sonically rich, enjoyable and psychedelic so far. It”s an evolution of the Cut-Up experiments of the earlier albums where House developed a musical style that mirrored his collaged design work. House’s graphics are familiar to millions through his work for Broadcast, Oasis, Primal Scream and Stereolab, amongst many others. On Elektrik Karousel House, with help in the studio from Broadcast, weaves his samples into a rich tapestry of electronics, fuzzed guitar and processed exotic instrumentation together with fractured skipping rhythms and submerged melodies. There’s a weird alchemy at work that manages to distil essences of jazz, psychedelia and soundtracks into something utterly unique. For a clue to its moods, think Czech animation, Italian Giallo, early Radiophonics, HP Lovecraft stories, 1960s underground cinema, Lewis Caroll and baroque psych. Sample it here!  And here! 

snowcrashXander Harris: Snow Crash (Desire) LP
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of Neil Stephenson’s cyberpunk classic Snow Crash, we present to you a new Xander Harris’ album inspired by the book. Think of this album as a soundtrack to be played while you read Stephenson’s story of swordplay, virtual reality, hacking, and cybernetic nuclear powered attack dogs. Snow Crash the album makes musical allusions to the work of artists like Vangelis, Cevin Key, and the early 90s Third Mind Records. Harris’ album is mood music, that moves between being contemplative and chilled out and driving. Tracks like “Cosa Nostra Pizza Delivery” will have you feel like you’re running through the back alleys of a futuristic metropolis, while “Eridu” evokes the feeling of injecting your consciousness into the the Metaverse—a feeling I’m sure we all can relate to. Harris’ Snow Crash creates a mindspace, a mental state, that’s very powerful and helpful for meditating on the idea that we will all exist eternally in the internet. Sample it here!

hill_andrew_dancewith_103bAndrew Hill: Dance With Death (Blue Note/Heavenly Sweetness) LP
A wonderful session by Andrew Hill – recorded in 1968, but issued only briefly in 1981 – and out of print for years! The session is a key one in understanding Hill’s work – as it’s a bridge between the arch modernism of his early Blue Note sides, and the more soul-oriented playing of the Grass Roots album. The group features Joe Farrell and Charles Tolliver on horns – both of whom open up the sound at the same time they’re giving it a nice bottom – and the rest of the combo includes Victor Sproles on bass and Billy Higgins on drums. The album’s an enchanting one – lighter than earlier years, but still with a compelling vision that’s all Hill’s own. Titles include “Dance With Death”, “Love Nocturne”, “Black Sabbath”, “Partitions”, and “Fish N Rice” Sample it here! 

hill_andrew_blackfire_101bAndrew Hill: Black Fire (Blue Note/Heavenly Sweetness) LP
Insanely wonderful music from Andrew Hill – a lean, stripped-down session that has Hill working at his firey best – in a space that’s somewhere between the “new thing” recordings of Jackie McLean, and the brooding brilliance of Andrew’s later Smokestack session! The group here has some key figures fleshing out the sound – a young Joe Henderson, blowing tenor with a very edgey quality – the very versatile Richard Davis on bass – and the great Roy Haynes on drums, very much at his most fluid interpretation of rhythm! The whole set’s pretty darn great – one of the more mindblowing Blue Notes you’ll ever hope to buy – and tracks include “Pumpkin”, “Subterfuge”, “Cantarnos”, and “McNeil Island”. Sample it here! 

hutche_bobb_obliqueor_101bBobby Hutcherson: Oblique (Blue Note/Heavenly Sweetness) LP
One of Bobby Hutcherson’s greatest records ever – and a session that never got released at the time! The album’s an excellent quartet session, one that’s very much in the best spirit of Bobby’s great Happenings album on Blue Note – and it features a similar group that includes Hutcherson on vibes, Herbie Hancock on piano, Albert Stinson on bass, and Joe Chambers, one of Hutcherson’s best accompanists from the 60s, on drums. The format’s a bit more modal than Happenings – and the set features 6 wonderful little tracks that mix together the “new thing” sound of earlier Hutcherson Blue Notes, with some of the nascent soulfulness that started creeping into his work at the end of the 60s. The album was recorded in 1967, but only first issued in Japan in at the end of the 70s – and then later in the US, and even then only briefly – but we’d still rank the set as one of Bobby’s best for Blue Note! Sample it here! 

koernerJohn Koerner: Spider John (Nero’s Neptune) LP
This vinyl-only album fills a crucial gap in the evolution of legendary folk artist Spider John Koerner. Recorded in between 1965’s Spider Bluesand 1969’s Running, Jumping, Standing Still (withWillie Murphy, both released on Elektra), Koerner is captured here live and unaccompanied at The Ash Grove in Los Angeles, bringing to light an exciting and previously-undocumented period in the career of Spider John. The excellent recording captures Koerner at the absolute peak of his guitar-playing powers. Rounding out this crucial slab of wax are two songs recorded in 1966 in New York City, previously only available on an elusive British single. Accompanied by Al Kooper on guitar, Felix Pappalardi on bass, and Roy Blumenfeld on drums, “Won’t You Give Me Some Love” and “Don’t Stop” (the latter with Tony Glover on harp) represent Koerner’s first, brief excursion into rock and roll terrain. The results sound not entirely dissimilar to Dylan’s Highway 61 period material — not surprising, given Kooper’s presence. This release is not only a fascinating addition to the canon of one of this country’s national treasures, but is also one of his strongest overall efforts.

Mark-Lanegan-Duke-Garwood-Black-PuddingMark Lanegan & Duke Garwood: Black Pudding (Ipecac) LP
“Mark Lanegan has teamed up with multi-instrumentalist Duke Garwood to release Black Pudding. Lanegan, never one to shy away from unique collaborations, has previously worked with Belle & Sebastian’s Isobel Campbell, The Afghan Whigs’ Greg Dulli and as a member of The Screaming Trees, Soulsavers and Queens of the Stone Age. Lanegan and Garwood met a few years ago while playing on the same bill and Garwood was again a frequent opener on Lanegan’s recent European tour. Garwood has often been described in the UK press as Lanegan’s “spiritual cousin across the Atlantic waters.” Sample it here!

loscilLoscil: Intervalo (Frond) LP
Scott Morgan has provided drums and rhythmic anchors for indie-rock outfits such as Destroyer, but around these parts he’s always been known best as Loscil, a unique electronic artist that’s been pioneering an ambient style longer than most. On the self released “Intervalo” he focuses on reworking versions of past Loscil pieces with a different approach, thanks largely to the contributions of Seattle-based pianist Kelly Wyse. Her plaintive keys soak into Morgan’s vast atmospheres and rainy-day drones, providing an acoustic signpost that bobs like a buoy on a great open sea. They take the description literally on “City Hospital” that folds bleak layers of static and field recordings of waves beneath estranged piano notes. The track is a towering moment and “Intervalo” wisely uses 16 minutes of its runtime to let it fully develop and resolve into a despondent coda of keys, surely a highlight in the vast Loscil discography. – Ryan Potts, Experimedia Sample it here!

saicosLos Saicos: Demolicion! (Munster) LP
“With only six singles released between 1965 and 1966, and from an apparently remote place such as Lima, Peru, Los Saicos created a raw, wild and visceral sound, the Southern Hemisphere equivalent of the garage rock that was coming out of the U.S. Northwest at the same time. Theirs is the same DNA shared byThe Sonics, The Cramps and Black Lips. This release compiles all their recordings and tells their amazing story. This snarling maelstrom of nihilism was cut in Lima when the rest of the world was wetting itself over The Beatles, direct links to both The Stooges and The Cramps here and several more equally-enthralling combos. ” Sample it here! 

loudLoud & Sad: Unknown Species (Greenup Industries) LP
A collaboration between Joe Houpert and Nathan McLaughlin and they hit on many leftfield styles of music while obscuring and delineating them at the same time. “Unknown Species” holds tape-mangled folk tropes and lab-based computer music next to banjo reveries, almost like if a series of Jim O’Rourke’s releases were abstracted and slowed to a crawl. Loud and Sad may be a new name to some, but their affinity for spiraling rustic melodies and resplendent electronic textures is timeless. – Ryan Potts, Experimedia Sample it here! 

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*Baris Manco: Sakla Samani Gelir Zamani (Guerssen) LP
In 1976, Barış Manço released his third album, which was actually also a compilation of songs previously released on 45s, as happened with his debut. For this LP release, and basically because of contractual reasons, Guerssen are presenting this compilation to you with a few changes: two of the original songs are not there, and instead they have added four new ones. So, what we get here is a scorchin’ collection of funky psychedelics done the Turkish way that will knock you out. Big Barış beats them all, the King of Anadolu Pop. Remastered sound. Includes an insert with liner notes and photos. Pressed on 180 gram vinyl. Sample it here! 

brokenheart*Tucker Martine: Broken Hearted Dragonflies (Sublime Frequencies) LP
There is a legend in Burma stating that swarms of male dragonflies gather to join in choruses of high-pitched tones to court their mates. The ones that don’t succeed in mating eventually scream so loud that their chests explode and they drop dead to the ground. These recordings are a tribute to this legend. Droning cicadas, dragonflies, and other insects display their charm as masters of the high frequency airwaves, recorded live and unprocessed by Tucker Martine in the lush settings of Laos, Thailand, and Burma. Enter the supernatural world where entomology and electronica converge in a tropical hallucination of alien sound. Anyone who has ever wondered if these strange symphonies could be recorded or preserved as precisely as they sound in the field need look no further. Martine has done it and you will be transported to the exact experience one would encounter in these mysterious lowlands. Limited edition LP pressing of the long out-of-print CD from 2004, comes with a beautiful tip-on jacket, including an insert with photos and liner notes by Hakim Bey and Alan Bishop.

jackie_mclean-hipnosis-frontJackie McLean: Hipnosis (Blue Note/Heavenly Sweetness) LP
A pivotal record for Jackie McLean – a set that still has some of the spirit and lineup of his “new thing” years, but which also takes on a more spiritual vibe as well – clearly pointing the direction towards McLean’s music in the 70s! The album’s one of those unusual Blue Notes that was recorded in the 60s, but wasn’t issued until many years later – but given the date and the sound, we’d put this one right alongside Jackie’s Demon Dance album. The group features excellent trombone from Grachan Moncur, plus Lamont Johnson on piano, Scotty Holt on bass, and Billy Higgins on drums. Sample it here!

melnykLubomyr Melnyk: Corollaries (Erased Tapes) LP
Now in on vinyl! Ukrainian pianist Lubomyr Melnyk — the pioneer of Continuous Piano Music — presents his first release on UK label Erased Tapes. Melnyk is a true innovator, exploring new directions in contemporary music. Classically-trained and greatly affected by the minimalist movement in the early 1970s, the Ukrainian pianist developed his own unique language for the piano, named after the principle of maintaining a continuous, unbroken stream of sound. Melnyk has shown a remarkable devotion to the instrument, always striving to discover new ways of composing music in the continuous mode. His focus is on the actual sound of the piano as much as the harmonies and melodies of the music. Playing rapid and complex note patterns made Lubomyr one of the world’s fastest concert pianists. His virtuoso piano technique forms overtones that blend, collide or even create new melodies in rare moments, and thereby shape the composition beyond its original form. Sample it here!

love084ep_CUMiles: Unsecured (Modern Love) LP
Miles’ returns with a half-hour EP of new material more squarely aimed at the floor with four darkened, robust variants. “Blatant Statement” slowly emerges from a rough alignment of metallic percussion and abrasive stabs you’d most likely associate with Vatican Shadow, before super-warm bass stabs shifts the perspective. “Technocracy” delivers an oozing house deconstruction, while “Infinite Jest” revolves around an industrial cacophony somewhere between technofied Pete Swanson and a sweaty Kassem Mosse. “Plutocracy” is a bleached-out warehouse chug surrounded by a submerged choral arrangement. Sample it here! 

nationalThe National: Trouble Will Find Me (4AD) LP/CD
LP now in stock and selling like hot cakes! This is the sixth studio offering for the Brooklyn band, and follows 2010’s critical and commercial success “High Violet”. The new album is the most self-assured collection of songs produced by The National in it’s 14-year career. In an interview with UK’s UNCUT Magazine, front man Matt Berninger described the songs as more “immediate and visceral” than their previous work. “Trouble Will Find Me” possesses a directness, a coherency and an approachability that suggests The National are at their most confident. Sample it here! 

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*OST: The Source Family (Drag City) LP
A cult with a cult following? Well . . . when the original cult was a proto new-age/wellness organization led by a dude with a great big hippie-god grey beard whose interests included fresh organic food, yoga, tantra, chakra, gita and all the rest of that good ol’ spiritual stuff rolled into one new kind of belief often expounded upon in performances of home-made rock music, it’s no wonder that a new group of enthusiasts would turn up in the years following the diaspora of the original believers. Such is the case with Father Yod and The Source Family. For the soundtrack to The Source Family documentary, a selection of material was chosen to include the widest variety of Source Family members, showcasing the talents of many not previously showcased. And so, in addition to Ya Ho Wa 13 members Djin, Sunflower and Octavius, we also hear the contributions of Cinderella, Ahom, Aquariana, Anastasia, Rhythm, Horn, Electron, Zoroaster, Vibration, Pythias, Damian and Zinaru – as well as the omnipotent Yahowa himself, Father Yod. Their music ranges from soulful to spiritual to shamanistic, with Father fronting the band on journeys through inner and outer psychosis and bliss. These recordings were intended to further the teachings of Yahowa, and while they certainly do so, what the listener is left with some forty years on, aside from a deeply compelling curiosity, is . . . . IT’S ABOUT VIBRATION.. Sample it here!

pyecorner*Pye Corner Audio: Superstitious Century (Boomkat Editions) LP
The Head Technician cruises up with his first 12″ maxi single, presented on Boomkat Editions. Since Type’s reissue of his Black Mill Tapes last year, PCA has had praise coming from all angles: whether it’s for his slick-but-sleazy, Carl Craigian lustre, the BoC-like melodic hooks, or his beautifully full bodied analogue production; he’s really hit a collective soft spot dead on. We were keen to hear him attempt something slightly more club-wise, and, et voila, we now have Superstitious Century. Opener “Vorticism” is a real peach, steeped in nostalgia for early ’90s UK house with the rosy-cheeked, wide-eyed essence of Smokebelch and classic AFX (it almost sounds like something off the first Analogue Bubblebath EP) distilled to a spine-tingling brew, and neatly contrasting with the subtle, slo-mo balearic build of “Zero Centre” to complete the A-side. Turn her over for the extended and seductively oily, oriental chug of “Wasted Evolution”, which has become a bit of an anthem at our monthly Haxan gatherings, and there’s the blissed out arpeggios of “End of all Eras” to bring us safely in to port, like some lost outtake off Boards of Canada’s Music Has the Right to Children. Sample it here! 

riversSam Rivers: Fuchsia Swing Song (Blue Note/Heavenly Sweetness) LP
One of the greatest modern moments on Blue Note – ever! From the cover, to the compositions, to the playing on the set – the whole album crackles with an unbelievable fire that was hardly ever matched again. A young Sam Rivers leads a quartet that includes Jaki Byard on piano, Ron Carter on bass, and Anthony Williams on drums – coming together in a sound that’s got lots of sharp edges, yet which also beats with an undeniably swinging heart. Rivers blows incredibly on the session – held in check by the rhythm section, and never getting too free (or sloppy, as on some later sides) – and instead hitting these hard tones that really push the envelope of 60s jazz without rewriting the rules entirely. Brilliant all the way through. Sample it here!

RudimentaryRudimentary Peni: Pope Adrian 37th Psychristiatic (Outer Hymalayan) LP
“First of all six Rudimentary Peni releases to be reissued, remastered from the original analog tapes. Pope Adrian 37th Psychristiatric is a concept album by the band Rudimentary Peni, originally released in 1995. It has been rumored that the album was written while lead singer/guitarist Nick Blinko was being detained in a psychiatric hospital. The subject matter of the album is purported to be based on the delusions Blinko was experiencing at the time, particularly the idea that he was to assume the Papcy, and become Pope Adrian 37th, the second English pope in history.” Sample it here!

Sean Nicolas Savage: Other Life (Arbutus) LP
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Sean Nicholas Savage is a gifted narrator, driven by his own melodic and emotional odysseys. A fixture of the Montreal music scene, Savage expresses both the strength and fragility of the human experience. In his writing, Sean has the keen ability to articulate the intricate emotions of everyday life and romance with a measure of specificity and maturity uncommon to most singer-songwriters. A prolific and dynamic artist, Savage has released several albums since 2009, ranging from the classic confessional folk of Movin’ Up In Society (2010) to the trippy AM romance of Trippple Midnight Karma (2011) to the caribbean future punk of Won Ton Jaz (2011). This rapid rate of output mirrors that of the great songsmiths (Lee Hazlewood, Joni Mitchell, Scott Walker, David Bowie) that he follows in the footprints of. Savage chiefly works in service of what each song requires, never constrained by the barriers of a specific genre. This is a collection of deep and personal songs, which showcases a focused, darker side not seen on his previous titles. Welcome to Savage’s Other Life. “Montreal’s best kept secret (…) sparkles like Elliot Smith hopped on Arthur Russell’s happy pills.” – NME // “It simply is truest, passionate pop music, a graceful tribute to the Sexual Healing-era Marvin Gaye, drenched in lush melodies.” -No Fear Of Pop Sample it here! 

alpsSic Alps: She’s On Top (Drag City) 12”
“Orange Sunshine! Blue Diamonds! Black Potatoes! ‘She’s On Top’ is a 12′ single, a B-12-booster shot extract straight from the heart of Sic Alps to the inner lining of your own poor broke-crippled ripcage ribself. This is how the other half lives, laughs and loves! It’s fun and exciting, a picture from the airplane! Sic Alps are like you. They’re your friends — the better, smarter, faster, stronger ones!” Sample it here! 

 

vuVelvet Underground: At The End of Cole Ave. Night Two (Keyhole) 2LP
The Velvet Underground were arguably at their live peak in late 1969. Lou Reed, Sterling Morrison, Maureen Tucker, and Doug Yule (who’d replaced John Cale a full year previously) had developed into a sensationally tight and adventurous quartet, and this show — the second of two recorded on consecutive nights before a tiny audience in Dallas, Texas — is considered by many of their fans to be the finest surviving document of them in performance. Remastered sound. Background notes included. Sample it here!
whit1*Keith Fullerton Whitman: Antithesis (Kranky) LP
2013 repress, originally released in 2004. “An LP-only release of material from Keith Fullerton Whitman’s archives that doesn’t fit aesthetically with his upcoming Multiples studio album. The theme for the album is ‘ensemble works’, that is a combination of instruments played by Whitman himself with no computer interaction. Each piece was recorded in one of the different apartments Whitman has rented since he lived in Boston.” Sample it here! 

*Keith Fullerton Whitman: Schöner Flußengel (Kranky) LP

whit22013 repress, originally released in 2004. “Consisting of material with a decidedly dark mood overall, the new album embodies Whitman’s considerable musical scope. With tracks recorded using vocals, computer, clarinet, synthesizer, record player, microphone, bell and guitar the album traverses grittier and more complex territory than its predecessors. The six tracks veer from multi-fi drone to computer-guitar-piano trio.”

…..restocks…..

*alessandro alessandroni: i canto (penny) LP
alabama shakes: boys & girls (ato) LP
arcade fire: funeral (merge) LP
the band: s/t (capitol) LP
*syd barrett: the madcap laughs (vinylisssimo) LP
*burning star core: challenger (plastic) LP
*captain beefheart: clear spot (reprise) LP
*bob change: it’s broken (trunk) LP
sam cooke: night beat (music on vinyl) LP
miles davis: in person, friday night (doxy) LP
miles davis: forever miles (legacy) LP
death grips: the money store (legacy) LP
j dilla: 48 hours instrumentals (delicious) LP
dj sprinkles: where dance floors stand still (mule musiq) LP
bob dylan: blonde on blonde (music on vinyl) LP
electric wizard: black masses (rise above) LP
*j.d. emmanuel: time traveller (aguirre) LP
*bill fay: time of the last persecution (4 men with beards) LP
flaming lips: oh my gawd! (plain) LP
flaming lips: telepathic surgery (plain) LP
marvin gaye: let’s get it on (tamla) LP
*grim tower: anarchic breezes (outer battery) LP
billie holiday: velvet mood (doxy) LP
*jaylib: champion sound (stones throw) LP
loose fur: s/t (drag city) LP
*mainliner: revelation space (riot season) LP/CD
charles mingus: tonight at noon (atlantic) LP
charles mingus: oh yeah (atlantic) LP
moss: moss’ horrible night (rise above) LP
ost: dazed and confused (warner) LP
portishead: pnyc (island) LP
*pye corner audio: sleep games (ghost box) LP/CD
radiohead: in rainbows (tbd) LP
rage against the machine: s/t (legacy) LP
lou reed: transformer (legacy) LP
*django reinhardt: three fingered lightning (doxy) LP
*django reinhardt: the legendary django (doxy) LP
stars of the lid: avec laudenum (kranky) LP
*suum cuique: ascetic ideals (modern love) LP
talk talk: spirit of eden (emi) LP
uncle acid & the deadbeats: mind control (rise above) LP
uncle acid & the deadbeats: blood lust (rise above) LP
bukka white: big daddy (sutro park) LP
jack white: blunderbuss (thirdman) LP
*wipers: youth of america (jackpot) LP
wu-tang clan: enter the wu-tang (36 chambers) (rca) LP

…..incoming…..

!!!: thiiiler (warp) LP/CD
james blake: overgrown (repulse) LP
boards of canada: tomorrow’s harvest (warp) LP/CD
boris: praparat (daymare)
camera obscura: desire lines (4ad) LP/CD
*circle: six day run OST (svart) LP
*circle: panic (svart) LP
city & colour: the hurry & the harm (dine alone) LP
*derdiyoklar ikilisi: coban mamos (pharaway sounds) LP/CD
digable planets: blowout comb (modern classics) LP
karel goeyvaerts: s/t (cacophonic)
gold panda: half of where you live (ghostly) LP
arve henriksen: cartography (ecm) LP
king tuff: was dead (burger) LP
michel magne: musique tachiste (cacophonic)
laura marling: i once was an eagle (ribbon) LP
*oblivion OST (mondo) LP
stephen o’malley & atsuo: uroburos (inoxia) LP
mount kimbie: cold spring fault less youth (warp) LP/CD
harry partch: the bewitched (cacophonic) LP
*public image ltd: first edition (light in the attic) LP/CD
queens of the stone age: …like clockwork (matador) LP/DLX LP/CD
walter rizzati: the house by the cemetery (death waltz)
harry robinson: twins of evil (death waltz)
sigur ros: hvarf/heim (xl) 2LP
sigur ros: kveikur (xl) LP/DLX LP/CD
*joakim skogsberg: jola rota (subliminal sounds) LP
*irma thomas: in between tears (alive) LP
wild nothing: empty estate (captured tracks) LP
v/a: arts & crafts x (arts & crafts) LP
*v/a: ecstasy of gold: 23 killer bullets from the spaghetti west 1 (semi-automatic) LP
*v/a: ecstasy of gold: 22 killer bullets from the spaghetti west 2 (semi-automatic) LP
*v/a: molam: thai country groove from isan vol. 2 (sublime frequencies) LP

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