Loving the deluxe reissue of The Fall’s 1988 masterpiece ‘The Frenz Experiment’. Easily one of the finest outings, and a great starting point, in their sprawling discography.
This self-titled double-LP by the Japanese trio has been reissued by the Black Editions label and is a must listen for connoisseurs of extremes sounds in avant-rock.
We’re crazy about the Third Man Records reissues of the two essential and wildly underrated That Dog records, ‘Retreat From The Sun’ and ‘Totally Crushed Out’.
We wholeheartedly welcome the reissue of perhaps our favorite of the Blonde Redhead records, ‘Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons’ from Touch & Go Records.
Here’s an incredible collection of top-notch soul singles originally released between 1968 and 1973. Barbara Lynn should be a household name, and is essential listening for any soul music aficionado.
Saxophonist Shabaka Hutching’s (Sons of Kemet, etc) latest project with the Ancestors is expansive, experimental, and some of the best jazz we’ve heard in 2020.
The always excellent SOUL JAZZ RECORDS has blessed the world with a set of obscure tracks from the heyday of rave with the compilation BLACK RIOT: Early Jungle, Rave and Hardcore. We love it.
Chicago trio Dehd’s latest full-length, Flower Of Devotion, melds earnest DIY pop and tightly wound post-punk making for an exceptional summertime record.