15th Of November 2019 Update

15th Of November 2019 Update of New and Key Restocked Items + Review
at Redscroll Records



LPs & 12″s

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Abrams, Joshua & Natural Information Society “Mandatory Reality” (Clear)
Abuse Of Power “What On Earth Can We Do?” (Red / Clear)
Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell “Very Uncertain Times”
Andy, Horace / Im And The Agg “Fever / The Flu”
Antagonize “Slip Death”
Aphex Twin “Peel Session”
Atsuko, Nina “Play Room”
Bibio “WXAXRXP Session”
Big Bite “Trinity” (Blue/Black Swirl)
Billiy, Bonnie Prince “I Have Made A Place”
Blue Hawaii “Open Reduction Internal Fixation”
Boards Of Canada “Peel Session”
Botanist “Ecosystem”
Brainstory “Buck” (Black & Clear Splatter Varieties)
Burch, Molly “The Molly Burch Christmas Album” (Gold)
Can “Tago Mago” (Orange)
Can “Ege Bamyasi” (Green)
Caracara “Summer Megalith” (Black/Pink/Splatter)
Cash, Johnny “Live From Austin, TX” (Austin City Limits)(Indie Retail Color)
Choir Of Young Believers “This Is For The White In Your Eyes”
Chris & Cosey “Exotika” (Remastered Reissue)
Company “Epiphanies I-VI”
Company “Epiphanies VII-XIII”
Counterparts “Nothing Left To Love” (Blood Red / Black / White Splatter)
Darkified “Cthulhu Riseth: The Complete Works Of Darkified”
Davachi, Sarah “Let Night Come On Bells End The Day”
Disrupt “The Recreation Room”
Dr Dre “2001”
Dr Dre “2001 Instrumentals”
Early November, The “Lilac”
Field, The “From Here We Go Sublime”
Flower Travellin’ Band “Anywhere” (180 Gram)
Flying Lotus “Maida Vale Session”
Foxtails “Querida Hija”
Giant Sand “Glum” (25-Year Ann. Reissue + D/L)
Goatpenis “Blessed By War”
Grave Upheaval “(Untitled)” (First LP)
Haggard, Merle “Live From Austin, TX” (Austin City Limits)(Indie Retail Color)
Half-Handed Cloud “Gathered Out Of Thin Air: A Second Decade Collection Of Non-LP Tracks: 2010-2019”
Hollis, Mark “Mark Hollis”
Jennings, Waylon “Live From Austin, TX” (Austin City Limits)(Indie Retail Color)
Joy “No Light Below”
Joy O “Slipping”
Kadavar “For The Dead Travel Fast”
Karabocek, Nese “Yali Yali” (Remastered)
Lacy, Steve “Apollo XXI”
LFO “Peel Session”
Logos “Fifth Monarchy”
Lustmord “First Reformed: Extended Motion Picture Soundtrack”
McCraven, Makaya “In The Moment: Deluxe Edition” (3LP Set)
Mogwai “Ten Rapid (Collected Recordings 1996-1997)”
Moran, Kelly “WXAXRXP Session”
Mount Kimbie “WXAXRXP Session”
Negativland “TrueFalse”
Nelson, Willie “Live From Austin, TX” (Austin City Limits)(Indie Retail Color)
Ngobeni, Obed & The Kurhula Sisters “Ta Duma”
One Step Closer “From Me To You” (Purple)
OneOhTrix Point Never “KCRW Session”
Ossia “Marzahn Versions”
Pig City “Terminal Decline”
Pinch & Kahn Ft. Killa’s Army “Crossing The Line”
Pineapple Thief “Hold Our Fire”
Plaid “Peel Session”
Ptwiggs “Darkening Of Light”
Remember Sports “Sunchokes” (Baby Pink Vinyl /500)
Restraining Order “This World Is Too Much”
Rex Orange County “Pony”
Reznor, Tren & Atticus Ross “HBO’s Watchmen Vol. 01: Sons of Pale Horse – The Book Of Rorschach” (Soundtrack)
Schmidt, Daniel & The Berkely Gamelan “Abies Firma”
Seefeel “Peel Session”
Shigeto “Full Circle” (Reissue)
Simonetti, Mike “Mike Plays Ann O’Dam”
Sir Babygirl “Crush On Me: Biconic Edition” (Neon Green)
Springfields, The “Singles 1986-1991” (First Ed. Color + D/L)
Stone Harbour “Emerges” (Remastered + D/L)
Stone, Carl “Himalaya” (+D/L)
Sueno Latino With Manuel Gottsching “Performing E2-E4” (30 Year Anniversary White Vinyl)
Thackray, Emma-Jean / Makaya McCraven “Too Shy / Run ‘Dem”
Toy “Songs Of Consumption” (Cream)
Ugly “Betrayal”
Unwound “The Future Of What” (Numero Reissue)
Various “Jambu: E Os Miticos Sons Da Amazonia”
Vassago “Knights From Hell”
Video Sex “VideoSex”
Volahn “El Tigre Del Sur”
Weaver, Jane “Loops In The Secret Society” (Ltd. Ed. Pink + D/L)
Williams, Kamaal “DJ-Kicks”
Willits + Sakamoto “Ancient Future”
Wretched “Libero E Selvago”
Ziur “ATO”


7″s

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Brother “Brother”
Shins, The “Waimanalo”
Victims, The “Horror Smash EP”


CDs

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Anamanaguchi “USA”
Beausoleil, Bobby “Lucifer Rising” (Original Soundtrack)
Bonnie Prince Billy “I Have Made A Place”
Burch, Molly “The Molly Burch Christmas Album”
Candy “Good To Fell”
Despised Icon “Purgatory”
Gang Starr “One Of The Best Yet”
Guerila Toss “What Would The Odd Do?”
Hauschildt, Steve “Nonlin”
Never Ending Game “Just Another Day”
Nile “Vile Nilotic Rites”
Operating Theatre “The Early Years” (2CD)
Russell, Arthur “Iowa Dream”
Taborn, Craig / Vadim Neselovskyi “Da’at”
Turbonegro “Ass Cobra”
Turbonegro “Apocalypse Dude”


Tapes

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Bonnie Prince Billy “I Have Made A Place”
Foxtails “Querida Hija”
Joy “No Light Below”
King Khan Experience “Turkey Ride”
Let’s Get Invisible “The Bitter End”
Tyler, The Creator “Igor”

Review
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Clipping.
There Existed an Addiction to Blood
(Sub Pop)
Ten years after this Los Angeles experimental hip-hop collective got their start making power electronics remixes of mainstream rap songs (their first mixtape came out in 2013), they’ve released their third studio album. Following up 2016’s critically-acclaim afrofuturist concept album Splendor & Misery, Clipping.’s There Existed an Addiction to Blood is intended as a transmutation of horrorcore, complete with guest rappers and noise musicians. The title comes from a quote in the 1973 blaxploitation horror film Ganja & Hess, in which an anthropologist is stabbed with a ceremonial dagger that turns him into a vampire who needs to drink blood to stay immortal. It’s sampled repeatedly in “Blood of the Fang”: amid chunky electronic beats, frontman Daveed Diggs does his signature rapid-fire rap drawing parallels between the violence associated with both vampires and black power crusaders. Another favorite is “Attunement”, which seems to cryptically explore suicidal feelings (“you are not a body, you’re a metal shell and you can see the rust”) backed by harsh noise duo Pedestrian Deposit’s electroconvulsive blasts.
[Reviewer: Mark]

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