Ty Segall, caroline, Kathryn Joseph, Alan Sparhawk, Qasim Naqvi, Léa Sen, Demise Of Love, Mike and lots more…
Absolutely and categorically the fullest and most excellent week of new stuff so far in 2025.
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Absolutely and categorically the fullest and most excellent week of new stuff so far in 2025.
From piano meditations to desk-bending dub via Welsh psych, seminal electronics and powerhouses of pantsula!
With a swirl of jazz, funk and squelching new synth tones, Herbie Hancock’s Thrust is a forty minute trip to a different planet...
To celebrate one of the year’s most highly anticipated releases, we’ll be running an exclusive playback party to premiere Pulp’s More album.
Note it down, folks. Late May twenty five, a week of quite magnificent new music for your bandwidths.
It all started with ‘Unsolicited Stereolab Material’ on 7” in the mail and we have been grooving hard since. May’s Record of the Month is - obviously! - Stereolab.
A little volley of reissues, from Bop to the esteemed journeys of John Evans.
A rash of hard and prickling guitars, with cinematic soul and immersive headspaces too.
Goth wave, shoegaze swirlers, and the funk and soul sounds of Linco…
Sometimes derided as merely their most commercial moments, Pavement’s second studio album - Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain - was the perfect record released at the perfect time.
Rich and vivid production all round this week; from the piano meditations to the acid house bangers.
We start this slightly shorter new week with the birth of the modern music industry in Zimbabwe and the explosion of creativity through the 70s and 80s… and how!