20th Of June 2014 Update

20th Of June 2014 Update of New and Key Restocked Items + Reviews
at Redscroll Records

Don’t forget, we’ve got a ONE DAY SEVEN INCH SALE TOMORROW! I mean, you probably couldn’t forget with all our reminding, but let’s keep it in the forefront of all our brains so we can focus on the goals of our life in the next 24 hours. Buy 45s/7″s for cheap is priority 1 and then maybe food and shelter and all that next and then whatever fun comes along. Oh and if you have the gumption we have a video game contest for the game called 1942; If you have the highest score by tomorrow at 8PM you’ll win a Gift Certificate for $19.42! We’ve got you covered, basically, so we’ll see y’all tomorrow. 🙂
Summer 7s Sale Squirrel

LPs & 12″s
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Akkord    “Gravure”
Amp Fiddler / Sly & Robbie    “Inspiration Information”
BBC Radiophonic Workshop    “Fourth Dimension And Other Synthesizer Music” (180 Gram)
Beastwars    “Beastwars” (Ltd. Ed. Colored Vinyl)
Blacksmif    “My Own Blood”
Blu    “Good To Be Home” (2LP; Produced By Bombay)
Blu & Nottz    “Gods In The Spirit” (Blue Vinyl Deluxe Ed.)
Candidate    “Side By Side” (+ D/L)
Charizma & Peanut Butter Wolf    “Circa 1990-1993” (4LP Box Set)
Chesworth, David    “The Unattended Serge 1978 / Five Evolutionary Things 1979 – Early Works For The Serge Tcherepnin Synthesizer”
Chicago Floatation Device    “CFD001”
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah    “Only Run” (+ D/L)
Clockwork    “B.O.A.T.S. Remixes”
Clone    “Son Of Octabred”
Cold Name    “Eat Your Hand” (+ D/L)
Cole, Crys / Oren Ambarchi    “Sonja Henies vei 31”
Cooke, Sam    “Twistin’ The Night Away” (180 Gram)
Cupp Cave    “NVMB”
Dread, Sammy    “Early Days”
Dubspeeka    “Leaving Home EP”
Dusty Kid    “Doom”
Eek-A-Mouse    “Mouseketeer”
El Mahdy Jr    “Gasba Grime”
Fell, Mark / Miles Whittaker / Some Truths / Joane Skyler (Arthur Boto Conley)    “Live: 280913_1 / 280913_2” (2LP)
Floating Points    “King Bromeliad”
Frog Eyes    “Carey’s Gold Spring” (Ltd. Ed. Coloured Vinyl + D/L)
Frost, Ben    “Aurora” (+ D/L)
Fusinato, Marco    “Spectral Arrows: Sidney”
Gatekeeper    “Exo”
Get Involved!    “Get Involved (Silk Cuts)”
Godflesh    “Decline & Fall”
Hacheros, Los    “Pilon”
Heptones, The    “Good Life”
How To Dress Well    “What Is This Heart?” (2LP Gatefold + D/L)
Ike Yard    “Remix EP 2: Half A God / Cherish 8”
JBLA    “Belleville”
Joker    “Head Top E.P.”
Juzer    “Horseplay”
King Tubby    “Dub Mix Up: Rare Dubs 1975-1979”
Krivit, Danny    “Baby Doll / Heavy Vibes”
Laraaji    “Essence / Universe” (Ltd. Ed. Clear Vinyl + D/L)
Lecherous Gaze    “Zeta Reticuli Blues” (+ D/L)
Legowelt    “Crystal Cult 2080 Ltd. Sampler”
Lions, The / Dub Club    “Lion Dub: The Lions Meet Dub Club – This Generation Dub”
Lone    “Reality Testing”
Long Lost    “Save Yourself, Start Again” (+ D/L)
M.E.S.H.    “Scythians EP”
MacLise, Angus    “New York Electronic, 1965”
Madlib    “Pill Jar: Tracks From The 13-Volume Madlib Medicine Show. Use Only As Prescribed”
Mercyful Fate    “Don’t Break The Oath” (Metal Blade 2014 Reissue)
Misery Index    “The Killing Gods” (First Press /400)
Mumdance    “Take Time”
Nas    “Nas”
Nelson, Willie    “Heroes” (180 Gram 2LP)
Orphan Swords    “Risk In A New Age”
Oto    “Anyway”
Oto    “Purge And Urge”
Papiro    “Teopatia”
Parrish, Theo    “Footwork”
Passenger    “Whispers” (2LP Gatefold)
Peppermint Rainbow, The    “Will You Be Staying After Sunday” (Original Press – Sealed Cut Out Stock)
Phish    “Fuego” (Ltd. Ed. Orange Vinyl 2LP 180 Gram + D/L)
Phox    “Phox” (+ D/L)
Population One    “A Mind Of His Own”
Protect-U    “Free USA” (2LP)
RE-LC    “Brothers”
Revolutionaries    “Musical Dub Attack”
Rrose    “Eathing The Other”
Ruskin, James    “Nan Nife” (Clear)
Say Anything    “Hebrews” (Ltd. Maroon Vinyl)
SDC (Space Dimension Controller)    “Correlation #2”
Smart, Leroy    “Mr. Smart In Dub”
Staple, Neville    “Ska Crazy!” (LTd. Ed. 180 Gram White Vinyl)
Stardust    “Music Sounds Better With You”
Strokes, The    “First Impressions Of Earth”
Thune, Nick    “Folk Hero: Live At The Bell House In Brooklyn, New York” (+ D/L)
Trap Them    “Blissfucker” (+ D/L)
Traxx    “NPNK”
Trummors    “Moorish Highway”
Vacant Lots, The    “Departure” (+ D/L)
Various    “Decadubs 2 EP”
Various    “Versionz – Untitled” (Ubermax)
Various    “Cultivated Electronics: World Electronix Remixes”
Vernon    “Watched By The Experts”
Widespread Panic    “Free Somehow” (2LP Gatefold)
Williams, Devon    “Gilding The Lily” (+ D/L)
Zukie, Tapper (Tappa Zukie)    “Peace In The Ghetto”

10″s
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El Da Sensei    “Try Again” (Of The Artifacts)

7″s
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Siege    “Lost Session ’91”
Pains Of Being Pure At Heart    “Simple And Sure”

CDs
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Bad Brains    “Bad Brains In Dub – Conducted By Kein Hass Da”
Godflesh    “Decline & Fall”
GusGus    “Mexico”
Mastodon    “Once More ‘Round The Sun”
Open Mike Eagle    “Dark Comedy”
Seymali, Noura Mint    “Tzenni”

Cassette Tapes
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Allin, GG    “The GG Allin Mission.”
Fury    “Demo”
Harding, Curtis    “Soul Power”
Kadavar    “Kadavar (S/T LP + Bonus Tracks)”
Manson, Charles    “Charles Manson KALX 1985”
MF Doom    “Operation: Doomsday” (2xTape Box Set)
Peach Kelli Pop    “Peach Kelli Pop”
True     “The Real United Edge – Demo”

Reviews
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The Tower of Light The Tower of Light
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(Felte)
From a Brooklyn producer described with the letters “L V T H N” (not much else is revealed) comes this self-titled record. The Tower of Light’s slow-burning, overcast album melds several styles including shoegaze, ambient, post-punk and noise. The result does sound reminiscent of a glowing monolith extending to the sky, looking as inspiring as it is ominous. Opener “Cap Grass” indeed sounds eerily luminous, with reverberating guitar, crunching industrial beats and weathered-sounding vocals. It’s not all about dreariness, though, as tracks such as the warmly shoegazing “Honey Resist” definitely capture the blurry guitar effect-driven comfort that I associate with bands such as My Bloody Valentine, Wye Oak and The Stargazer Lilies.
[Reviewer: Mark]

Chris Forsyth Kenzo Deluxe
Chris Forsyth Kenzo Deluxe 300
(Northern Spy)
Blending art rock with more traditional American rock, guitarist Chris Forsyth’s “Cosmic Americana” style manages to be both innovative and accessible. Though his past projects have ranged from all-out freeform experimentation to rock band instrumentation, this record is more of an introspective mix of a little of both. The first track is curiously titled “The First Ten Minutes of Cocksucker Blues,” acting as a fresh, twangy original score to the Rolling Stones’ unreleased 1972 tour documentary. Another of my favorites “Boston St. Lullaby no. 2” takes a slightly rougher, hazier approach, mixing trippier guitar effects with burnt feedback. The first Boston St. Lullaby, serving as the closing track, goes back to the sleepy, almost meditative guitar plucking that I associate with this album as a whole.
[Reviwer: Mark]

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