Islet, Brigid Mae Power and Modern Studies’ recent albums repressed in limited new colour editions
2020 modern classics by Islet, Brigid Mae Power & Modern Studies are now being repressed on limited colour vinyl.
2020 modern classics by Islet, Brigid Mae Power & Modern Studies are now being repressed on limited colour vinyl.
Brooklyn-based composer Faten Kanaan returns with new album 'A Mythology of Circles', inspired by cinematic forms and mythological story structures: from sweeping landscapes and quiet romances, to patterned tensions and dream sequences; Faten brings an earthy, visceral touch to electronic music.
New album ‘private LIFE’ draws on the synth-pop of the last album whilst being another audacious statement on contemporary pop.
For the last Record Store Day of 2020 we have The Lemonheads' Deluxe 30th Anniversary Edition of 'Lovey', Jon Brion's soundtrack for Charlie Kaufman's 'Synecdoche New York' starring late Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bardo Pond's space rock masterpiece 'On The Ellipse' and The Bevis Frond's 'Valedictory Songs' and 'What Did For The Dinosaurs', reissued for the first time since their original releases.
‘Flock’ is the record that Jane Weaver always wanted to make, the most genuine version of herself, complete with unpretentious Day-Glo pop sensibilities, wit, kindness, humour and glamour.
New Zealand legendary band Dead Famous People first real album, 'Harry', is now being unleashed to the world
'The Lodger' is a specially recorded soundtrack for Alfred Hitchcock’s legendary Ripper based drama by multi-award-winning composer Graham Reynolds.
Islet take home God Is In The TV's alterative Mercury Prize Neutron Prize for their shape shifting and experimental pop sounds on their critically acclaimed third album 'Eyelet'
Half Japanese deliver another well-wrought album with their usual DIY ethos and art punk spirit at its core, all whilst wearing Jad’s heart firmly on its sleeve.