Studio Electrophonique, Geese, Cate Le Bon, Mulatu Astatke, SPRINTS, Tom Skinner, Robert Plant and John Maus.
All bases covered, it’s another classic week for good stereo vibes and full racks.
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All bases covered, it’s another classic week for good stereo vibes and full racks.
Early Beck goodness, Real Estate janglers and some pretty weird and wonderful sounds from the archives.
If anyone is ever up for a ‘best ever self-titled debut LP’ conversation, then The Raincoats have to be in it…
Country raspers, doomy tones, spidery guitar magic, lurching krautrock and Latin air amongst other things…
September’s Record of the Month is Michelangelo Dying, the visceral seventh album from Welsh musician and producer Cate Le Bon.
Tropical proto City Pop maximalism, vast sonic vistas, live Zeppelin, Bowie boxed and plenty more.
This Sunday felt like one where we could all do with a little pick me up, so we turned to Toots and one of the most spiritually uplifting albums we...
Not for the first time, nor the last time this month, the new release racks are hugely impressive. Shall we elaborate?
Stuff you’ll know, stuff you won’t and absolutely something for everybody.
Guys, we have records in abundance. Honestly, mark it down, what a week!
Full of slow-burning emotional arcs against dazzling speed and dexterity, 1969’s Total Eclipse is cosmic stuff.
From turntablism to essential dub rippers and pedal-stomping hallucinogens, everything sounds great, mate.