Here is a box, a musical box, wound up and ready to play. But this box can hide a secret inside! Can you guess what is in it today? Windy Miller cordially invites you to join him and the rest of the Camberwick Green village folk in Gordon Murray’s timeless classic. This iconic British animation, […]
Colosseum was one of Englands prime rock-jazz outfits. Most of the members of Colosseum had apprenticed in blues bands and it shows very strongly on some of the material on their second album. Valentyne Suite takes the band out of their bluesy comfort zone into something closer to prog rock. The album is generally seen […]
NEW REMASTERED & EXPANDED EDITION OF THE CLASSIC 1969 DEBUT ALBUM BY COLOSSEUM FEATURING FULLY RESTORED ARTWORK AND LINER NOTES WITH EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW Esoteric Recordings are pleased to announce the release of a newly re-mastered & expanded edition of the classic debut album by Colosseum “Those Who Are About to Die Salute You”. Colosseum came […]
2 LP The turn of the millennium ushered in an apex visionary phase for English esoteric duo Coil. Relocating from the city to the coastal quiet of Westonsuper-Mare freed them to follow even more fringe obsessions, fully untethered from peer influence. During a single six-month stretch in 2000 they released the devious underworld sequel to […]
“Derelicts of Dialect” is the second and final studio album by New York hip hop trio 3rd Bass. It was originally released in 1991. Recording sessions took place at Chung King Studios, Greene St. Recording and Calliope Studios in New York City. The production was handled mostly by 3rd Bass themselves, along with Prince Paul, […]
When three of the most forward-thinking minds inelectronic and alternative music collide, the resultis bound to be expansive. Demise Of Love is thethrilling new project from Daniel Avery, JamesGreenwood’s Ghost Culture and Working Men’sClub, a studio collaboration forged from mutualadmiration and an unrelenting drive to break newground. Born from a shared desire to create somethingraw, […]
2 LP Debut album from The Smile – comprising Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood from Radiohead, with Tom Skinner from Sons of Kemet. Side A The Same The Opposite You Will Never Work In Television Again Side B Pana-vision The Smoke Speech Bubbles Side C Thin Thing Open the Floodgates Free in the Knowledge Side […]
Produced by Kristin Hersh at Steve Rizzos Stable Sound Studio in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, ‘Moonlight Concessions’ is a collection of snippets from everyday life writ large – think Raymond Carver Short Cuts, overheard conversations, recounted happenings and telling one-liners, all sewed together to illustrate the times as they slowly mature, fully peppered with original Muses’ […]
Al Stewart was born on September 5, 1945 in Greenock, a small town west of Glasgow. Music became the center of his life at an early age. He bought his first guitar from future Police guitarist Andy Summers, and King Crimson founder Robert Fripp gave him guitar lessons. In 1967 Al released his first album […]
Green Day is not your savior. But the spirit of rock n roll might be. And as the greatest punk band alive, they’re the loudest vessel we have… to flip-off the oligarchy. Now, a year into their Grammy-nominated and UK #1 Album Saviors era—one that’s reignited the music world (and Coachella stage) by storm. Green Day shows no […]