Dancing In The Street

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Dancing in the Street, a limited edition white vinyl 12″ will be released on 29th August – 2 days after its anniversary, bringing together all of the song’s mixes for the first time.Speaking about the song, Mick Jagger said:  ‘’We had such a laugh doing Dancing in the Street […]

Strawberries

Brand new album from Robert Forster of The Go-Betweens Picture one of our greatest living singer-songwriters in a kitchen. He is on holidays, hes just had a swim. His wife is out on the beach, and he finds himself faced with a bowl of irresistible strawberries. Theyre meant to be shared, of course, but their […]

Cutthroat

Cutthroat is shame at their blistering best. An unapologetic new album with Grammy winning producer John Congleton at the helm; it’s souped up and supercharged. It’s exactly where you want shame to be. Still in their twenties, the five childhood friends – Charlie Steen, guitarists Sean Coyle-Smith and Eddie Green, bassist Josh Finerty and drummer […]

Sayonara/The Recap 12″

A. Sayōnara – KNEECAP and Paul Hartnoll When it came to following up ‘sound of the summer so far’ single THE RECAP Ft. Mozey, Kneecap had it in their heads that they wanted to make a proper 100% rave festival banger. A few days in the studio with one of the masters of that art form – […]

Rossz Csillag Allat Szuletett (20th Anniversary)

2 LP Venetian Snares’ classic orchestral breakcore album, 2005’s Rossz Csillag Allat Született is reissued on black vinyl for it’s 20th anniversary. What if, for just a day, we could both be pigeons? Sometimes one moment in time can take on such an important significance that it becomes an endless world unto itself and everything […]

The Singles Collection 1934-51

Bill Boyd, born in 1910 and raised on a farm in Texas, survived the hard times of the Depression by getting work performing on radio as well as working on the farm.He was a singer and guitarist, a fan of early hillbilly star Jimmie Rogers, and became one of the pioneers of the style which […]

Interior Live Oak

Album of the Week: Cass McCombs – Interior Live Oak Staff Review Interior Live Oak is the new studio album from American singer-songwriter Cass McCombs, his 11th to date. I’ve always had a slightly strange relationship with McCombs’ music, I’m a big fan of his, and I think many of his albums are brilliant, with not […]

Holy Joe’s Coral Island Medicine Show

Bridging Coral Island and Sea Of Mirrors, a second album titled Holy Joe’s Coral Island Medicine Show. With the full tracklisting limited to physical formats only, the album brings James and Ian Skelly’s grandad a.k.a The Great Muriarty back into the fold for the narrated post-script to one of The Coral’s most successful albums to […]

Time Indefinite

After crucial stints in Silver Jews and Lambchop, William Tyler emerged with a string of inquisitive albums that paired his country rearing and classical enthusiasm with his ardor for experimentation and field recordings. His productive enclave of instrumental music has not only ushered in new sounds, but also critical new voices. No other solo American […]

Atomic Bomb

TRACKLIST: A1. Beautiful Baby A2. Better Change Your Mind B1. Atomic Bomb B2. Shame B3. I Need You All Life William Onyeabor in color!! 10th anniversary!! William Onyeabor was born outside Enugu, a small, rural town in Eastern Nigeria, he created his own genre of African electronic funk in the late 70s and early 80s, […]