Haruomi Hosono, James Endeacott’s Morning Glory, Led Zeppelin, David Bowie and International Anthem essentials.
Tropical proto City Pop maximalism, vast sonic vistas, live Zeppelin, Bowie boxed and plenty more.
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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.
If Chico Hamilton pulling back on a cigarette and giving the middle-distance the side-eye doesn’t make you wanna listen to The Dealer… We can’t help you.
This week is properly stacked with ‘something for everybody’ energy…
The treasure of Zambia, a couple from the Blue note vaults and a San Jose punishing.
Released in the mid-summer of 1971, Maggot Brain was the third album from George Clinton’s Funkadelic, a psychedelic opus of supreme magnificence.
A week of excellent vocals and graceful production amongst other things.