Quique

2 LP Seefeels Quique emerged in 1993 on the Too Pure label, blending elements of shoegaze, ambient, and electronic music into an innovative and genre-defying sound. The record’s complex textures, pulsating rhythms, and ethereal melodies create an immersive listening experience, with tracks like “Climactic Phase #3” and “Industrious” showcasing the bands pioneering approach. Mark Cliffords […]

Sleep Of Reason

2 LP “I fell into a deep sleep of reason Everything broken and hence when I woke up from that deep sleep of reason it all made sense” A Unique Artistic Partnership. This project represents a distinct and carefully considered artistic endeavor. Developed by Mark Springer (Rip, Rig and Panic) and Neil Tennant (The Pet […]

Luster

Album of the Week: Maria Somerville – Luster Staff Review: Luster is the beautifully dreamy new album from Irish musician Maria Somerville. Released this week, it follows her quietly unveiled 2019 debut All My People, a record that, despite its understated release, earned deep acclaim from all who discovered it. Luster marks Somerville’s debut on […]

DJ Kicks: Logic 1000

TRACKLIST: CD 1. Oklou & Casey MQ – Lurk 2. Logic1000 – under the sun, beneath the rainfall 3. downstairs J – Three Times 4. Dettinger – Intershop (7) (Remastered 2024) 5. DJ Plead – Shush 6. Saya Gray – DIPAD33 _ W.I.D.F.U 7. Big Ever – Dab Heretic 8. a.s.o. – Somebody 9. Astrid […]

Sol Y Sombra

Rose City Band’s music is sun-kissed timeless country rock whose seemingly effortless momentum carries the joy of its creation without ignoring the darkness pervading our consciousness. Led by guitarist/vocalist Ripley Johnson, the music of Rose City Band is rooted in his love of private press records of the mid to late 70’s. The band, in […]

Sinister Grift

Comes with double-sided 12”x36” poster Tracklisting 1. Praise 2. Anywhere But Here 3. 50mg 4. Ends Meet 5. Just As Well 6. Ferry Lady 7. Venom’s In 8. Left in the Cold 9. Elegy for Noah Lou 10. Defense On ‘Sinister Grift’, Panda Bear’s first solo album in five years, Noah Lennox has returned with another statement […]

Tonky

2 LP There are poets like the great Mary Oliver, who might suggest that one’s primary function when moving through the world, for as long as they have life and the ability to move through the world, is to play close attention to that which others may foolishly call small, or quotidian. The brain and […]

Gwoon: Brennung 1

It is a case of pop cultural archaeology. A search for traces in electronic music. After more than 30 years, lost tapes by Holger Czukay that he once recorded “for free disposal” have resurfaced. A sound meditation from 1997, now available for the first time remastered in the original and in a “version” by die […]

Te Whare Tiwekaweka

4th studio album from acclaimed singer-songwriter Marlon Williams, features 14 songs written entirely in Te Reo Maori Album recorded with touring band The Yarra Benders, features Lorde and KOMMI Accompanied by feature-length documentary released in May “Ko te reo Maori, he matapihi ki te ao Maori” goes the Maori whakatauki(proverb) that has guided Aotearoa singer/songwriter […]

Forever Howlong

Black Country, New Road – Forever Howlong Album of the Week (Staff Review) The last time British collective Black Country, New Road released an album, it coincided with the departure of their vocalist and principal lyricist, Isaac Wood. Having recorded For the First Time (2021) and Ants From Up There (2022)—two critically acclaimed albums with Wood at the helm—the […]