Viva

Vibraphonist and band leader Bobby Montez (born in Sonora, Arizona in 1934; he died in Chico, California in 2003) is considered a pioneer of Latin jazz on the West Coast in the late 1950s and early 1960s, stylistically close to the sound of Cal Tjader. Montez came from a musical family and learned to play […]

Struttin

“Struttin” is the third studio album by the American funk band The Meters, released in 1970. Widely regarded as one of their finest works, it played a crucial role in the evolution of funk music, cementing The Meters’ reputation as one of the most influential instrumental funk bands of the late ’60s and early ’70s. […]

House Of Love

The 1990 album The House of Love by the British alternative rock band The House of Love is their second studio album and often regarded as a defining moment in their career. Following their 1988 debut, the band refined their sound and achieved a more accessible, polished production while retaining their core indie rock essence. […]

Obsolete

Obsolete is the third studio album by American industrial metal band Fear Factory, released in 1998. It was produced by Fear Factory, Greg Reely and Rhys Fulber, the latter of whom wrote, arranged and performed all of the album’s keyboard parts, and this was the band’s first full album to feature bassist Christian Olde Wolbers. […]

The Golden Age Of Wireless

The Golden Age of Wireless is the debut album by English musician Thomas Dolby. The album was originally released in May 1982. Several tracks have a submerged, barely audible layer of almost random sound that serves as a constant (and disturbing) subtext, occasionally erupting into a song. This sonic underworld is all part of Dolby’s […]

Skid Row

1. Mad Dog Woman 2. Virgos Daughter 3. Heading Home Again 4. An Awful Lot of Woman 5. Unco-Up Showband Blues 6. For Those Who Do 7. After I Am Gone 8. The Man Who Never Was 9. Felicity

Transmission Impossible

3 CD First up on DISC ONE is Coldplay’s mesmerising performance at Teatro Gran Rex in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 20th February 2007 whilst supporting their best-selling X&Y album. DISC TWO features a rare performance at the University of East Anglia Student Union in Norwich, England, as part of their 2011 Student Tour promoting the […]

Moon Music

Limited Edition 1 x translucent pink EcoRecord LP, with printed inner sleeve and outer sleeve. Includes an expanded 28 page booklet of lyrics, imagery and credits, plus a pair of Moongoggles. Individually numbered and marked on artwork as First Edition. Strictly limited edition and produced at a higher specification than any future editions The worlds […]

Land Sea & Sky: Skids Singles 1978-1981/Boy Man & Soldier: Skids 1978-1981

With their breakthrough hit ‘Into The Valley’ in 1979, Dunfermline, Scotland’s premier export Skids quickly rose to become one of the most respected and popular bands to emerge from the UK punk and new wave era. Founding members Richard Jobson (vocals) and Stuart Adamson (guitars) were a dynamic combination up front (Adamson went on to […]

The Father Of Make Believe

2 LP If you heard “Blind Side Sonny,” the first single from Coheed and Cambria’s tenth album, The Father of Make Believe, then you probably noticed that something seemed different about the sci-fi-inspired New York prog legends. A two-minute, thrash-adjacent metal ripper whose chorus screams, “Blood! We want blood! We want blood!,” the track embodies […]