at Redscroll Records
LPs & 12″s
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Afghan Wigs, The “Gentlemen”
Blackshaw, James “Holly EP”
Boots Electric (Jesse Hughes Of Eagles Of Death Metal) “Honkey Kong”
Brain F “Sleep Rough”
Chubby Wolf “Turkey Decoy”
Class Actress “Rapprocher (+ D/L)”
Coltrane, Alice “Transfiguration Live (180 Gram Ltd. Ed.)”
Cormans, Thee “Halloween Record (W/ Sound Effects)”
Devine, Kevin “Between The Concrete & Clouds”
DMZ “DMZ (180 Gram)”
Elitist “Fear In A Handful Of Dust (+ D/L)”
Ettes, The “Wicked Will”
Feist “Metals (180 Gram + D/L)”
Fitz And The Tantrums “Pickin Up The Pieces”
Friedberger, Matthew “Death-In-Life”
Full Of Hell “Roots Of Earth Are Consuming My Home”
Glass Candy “Warm In The Winter / Beautiful Object”
Hollis, Mark (Of Talk Talk) “Mark Hollis”
Hyun, Shin Joong “Beautiful Rivers And Mountains: The Psychedelic Rock Sound Of South Korea’s Shin Joong Hyun 1958-1974 (2LP)”
Jovontaes “Things Are Different Here”
Kunitaka, Sato “Wandering Shadow Of Southern Streets: Blind Itinerant Musican From Amami Island”
Lewis, Jeffrey “A Turn In The Dream-Songs”
Low Places “Spiritual”
M83 “Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming (2x 180 Gram LP)”
Master Musicians Of Bukkake “Totem Three (PICLP)”
Mellow Grave “Smoke Filled The Room, We Slept”
Menahan Street Band “Make The Road By Walking (+ D/L)”
Mpese Mpses Band / Canadoes Dance Band “Mpese Theme (DrumTalk Remix) / Fine Woman (Sofrito Edit)”
My Brightest Diamond “All Things Will Unwind (+ D/L)”
Native “Wrestling Moves”
New Order “Western Works Demos 9-7-80 (Unofficial)”
Night Birds “The Other Side Of Darkness”
Parrish, Theo / Burnt Friedman “Meets Mancingelani / Meets Zinja Hungwani”
Pharoahs “Uhh Uhh / What ???”
Polyps, The “Ants On The Golden Cone”
Psandwich “Northren Psych”
Rangers “Pan Am Stories”
RazorxFade “RazorxFade”
Real Estate “Days (180 Gram + D/L)”
Shiflet, Mike “Sufferers”
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin “Tape Club (2xLP 180 Gram + D/L)”
Sun Ra “The Mike Huckaby Reel-To-Reel Edits Vol. 2 (Friendly Galaxy / Space Is The Place / To Nature’s God)”
Superheavy (Mick Jagger, Joss Stone, Damian Marley, Dave Stewart, A.R. Rahman) “Superheavy”
Talk Talk “Laughing Stock (BING074)”
TieDye “Fisherman’s Bend (+ 2 Exclusive Remixes)”
Various Artists “Disco Not Disco: Post Punk, Electro & Leftfield Disco Classics 1974-1986”
VHS Head “Midnight Section”
VHS Head “Trademark Ribbons Of Gold”
Weekend “Red (+ D/L)”
Xeno & Oaklander “Sets & Lights (+ D/L)”
Electronic LPs & 12″s
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Abstraxion “Jus Acid”
Age Of Love, The “Remixes”
Agoria “Speechless (Remixes Vol. 1) (Feat. Carl Craig & La Scalars)”
Analogue Cops, The (& Blawan & Ryan Elliot) “Big Family E.P.”
Answer Code Request “Subway Into”
Antiparallel “01”
Artists Formerly Known As, The “Speed Bomb – Skudge”
Auser, Roberto “Lovemaker (Original) / Lovemaker (Moguh Edit)”
Barem “After The Storm”
Bibio “Toys”
Blue Daisy “Sunday Gift (2LP + CD)”
BNJMN “Second Kiss (Nightvision / Nightvision (Andy Stott Remix))”
Brunn, Benjamin “Dust P. 1 (10″)”
Captain Planet “The Ningane EP (Bastard Jazz Presents)”
Chromeo “When The Night Falls (Feat. Solange Knowles)”
Com Truise “Fairlight (45RPM)”
Dday One “Loop Extension | Deluxe (Ltd. 2×180 Gram Vinyl)”
Driphouse “SPECTRUM 008”
Emika “Emika (Ltd. Ed. + D/L)”
Exaltics, The “They Arrive”
Fear Ratio, The “Morning Blues Plaid Remix / Guv Three Deadhand Mix”
Fengler, Marcel “Sphinx EP”
Field, The “Looping State Of Mind (+ CD)”
Glass Domain “Fairy / Interlock”
Hackman “More Than Ever / Nobody Minds”
Henning Baer “Fierce Hundred EP”
Jordan, Dan “Slamdunk / Michigan Flake”
Jupiter Tuning Centre & Boogie Arkestra “Jupiter Tuning Centre & Boogie Arkestra EP”
Kan Kick (A.K.A. Kan Zulu) “Rummage To Royalty”
KRTS “Hold On”
L.A.M. “Balance Of Terror”
Lando Kal “Maneuver / Run It”
Las “Power Surge / Power Surge (Desto Remix)”
Long Arm “Organic”
Martyn “Ghost People (Ltd. Ed. + D/L)”
Other People Place, The “Sunday Night Live At The Laptop Café (Ft. Mystic Tribe A.I.)”
Pink Skull “Psychic Welfare (+ D/L With Extras)”
Rashim, Abdulla “Asayita”
Sabo & Zeb (Feat. Nappy G) / Nickodemus (Feat. Zeb) “Afro Azucar / Gibraltar (Sabo & Zeb Remix)”
SBTRKT “2020 (2×12″)”
Sistol / Pole “The Synth Remixes”
TEETH “Swarm Part One (10″)”
Tresher, Greg “Lights From The Inside: The Remixes Pt. 1”
Tresher, Greg “Lights From The Inside: The Remixes Pt. 2”
Tyson “After You’re Gone”
Various Artists “Brooklyn To The Balkans And Beyond”
Velo, Mary “Methods – Original Mix / Random – Original Mix / Methods – Conforce Remix”
Yves De May “Counting Triggers (2×12″)”
Hip-Hop 12″s & LPs
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Apollo Brown “Clouds (Colored Vinyl)”
Evidence “Cats & Dogs (Ltd. 2x Coloured Vinyl + D/L)”
Greneberg (Roc Marciano, The Alchemist + Oh No (Gangrene)) “Greneberg (PICLP)”
J-Live “S.P.T.A.: Said Person Of That Ability (Pronounced Spitta)”
Strong Arm Steady “In Search Of Stoney Jackson”
10″s
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Mr. Chop “Switched On (2×10″)”
New Navy “(ULUWATU)”
Protestant “Stalemate”
7″s
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Carrying The Fire “Passed”
Children Of God “Coup De…”
Ding-Dongs “4 Song EP”
Tim Hecker “Dropped Pianos”
King Khan & BBQ Show “We Are The Reason”
Kurt Vile / Woods
Low Places
Real Estate “It’s Real”
Mark Sultan “Livin My Life”
Triac “Always Meant To”
CDs
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Alaric
Bjork “Biophilia”
Group Inerane “Guitars”
Antoni Maiovi “Battlestar Trans…”
Martyn “Ghost People”
Primus “Naugahyde”
Sandwell District “Sandwell District”
Various “Black Power And Liberation (Spoken Word 6xCD)”
Various “(Vol.1) Ranters, Reformers… (Spoken Word 6xCD)”
Various “(Vol.2) Ranters, Reformers… (Spoken Word 6xCD)”
Wilco “Whole Love (Deluxe)”
Reviews
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All right, so let’s just go with the obvious question. I know it’s the obvious question because it’s the one I have heard already a good couple dozen times. “Is it better than the last few albums?” First of all, last few? Few? I think the amount of Bjork releases gets distorted because of the amount of time in between each – or maybe the Drawing Restraint soundtrack is being counted or all the singles? I’m not sure really. Secondly, Bjork is great and I’m totally biased. I like Volta and I like Voltaic too (the live one consisting of songs from the former – maybe this is included in the “few.”). I like Medulla and I like Selma Songs (also a soundtrack and arguably not a proper Bjork album). I absolutely love Vespertine and Homogenic and Post and Debut. I even find the more folky solo things before those pretty endearing (let’s not even begin to discuss those though). Biophilia is great. My slanted prejudice view had me believing this before I heard one note, but each note I’ve heard (I’d say I’m on my 12th or so listen) since has been a reassurance of that thought. It’s great. There are fun breakcore/hard-tek elements which doubly draw me in. The light strings and her voice make this a minimal journey at times and then the maximalist bursts of drums balance it. Yes, it’s better than Volta. I said it there. There, I said it. It’s got way more elements than I can begin to discuss here in my short review. Listen for yourself. If you’re like me you already know you like it. This is just some reassurance. Oh, and the LP got pushed to a 24th of October release so we only have the CD right now. Oh and since this is fairly a non-review I’ll give you another heads up from my ears/guts – the TEETH 10″ that’s on this update is easily the most soothing disc to my inner bass fiend this week.
[Reviewer: Rick]
Exitmusic From Silence 12″
There’s a great deal of emotive passion on this EP. Originally a duo consisting of Brooklyn-based couple Aleksa Palladino and Devon Church, the addition of drummer Dru Prentiss and electronic musician Nicholas Shelestak enhances their forceful, provocative electronic sound. There’s an epic, dream-like sound throughout, as if it were recorded in a vast marble palace by the ocean. This ethereal sound, complete with breathy, resonant vocals, is reminiscent of bands like Sigur Rós. The vocals sound incredibly mournful; Palladino delivers them in a way that sounds like crying out her message so the whole world can hear it. It will be interesting to see what this group experiments with in the future. They certainly know how to convey the theme of loss, and make sure the listener knows exactly how they feel.
[Reviewer: Mark]
RazorxFade RazorxFade LP
RazorxFade is a straightedge outfit from Chicago, IL. Midwest Wolfpack.These dudes play fast pissed off hardcore with just the right amount of squealing feedback and plenty of punch-anything-that-moves mosh parts. They’ve got an early Boston influence for sure, but if you like bands like Tear It Up, Cokebust or even Colin Of Arabia, you’ll probably dig this. Most bands coming out with this style shouldn’t put out more than a 7″ worth of material at a time (I feel this way about 75% of all hardcore). It gets old and boring fast, much better in little bursts. Not RXF, this 10 song LP is well written & structured and leaves me wanting more! I hope they make the trek to CT soon.
[Reviewer: Josh]