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Terry Riley – Shri Camel
A first revisit on vinyl for minimalist's Eastern-facing odyssey
16th January 2025
Laurie Styvers – Let Me Comfort You: The Hush Rarities
Welcome vinyl addition to a slender, cruelly ignored catalogue of AM pop gems
9th January 2025
James Blackshaw – Unraveling In Your Hands
Sussex instrumentalist returns from the wilderness
9th January 2025
Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band – Still Barking
The (near enough) complete works of a comedy-rock institution
20th December 2024
Bridget Hayden And The Apparitions – Cold Blows The Rain
Trad folk songs hauntingly interpreted
20th December 2024
Jeff Parker & ETA IVtet – The Way Out Of Easy
Tortoise man's freewheeling foursome
9th December 2024
White Denim – 12
A dozen albums in, and after a relocation to LA, White Denim continue to expand into parts unknown
9th December 2024
Jennifer Castle – Camelot
Enthralling and richly detailed career peak from undervalued Canadian songwriter
29th November 2024
Talking Heads – Talking Heads: 77 (Super Deluxe Edition)
Qu’est-ce que c’est? CBGB art-school normies invent the future
29th November 2024
Tina Turner – Tina Turns The Country On!/Acid Queen/Rough/Love ExplosionTina Turner
Back in print for the first time in two decades, Turner’s first four solo albums reveal her depth and growth
22nd November 2024
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