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Rare first edition of 500 copies with bonus disc of the experimental genius' 1995 collaboration with Jim O'Rourke and David Grubbs' band, released by Table Of The Elements in folded poster sleeve.
On Obscure Residue, Dimples - the bicoastal duo of Greg Hartunian and Colby Nathan - sharpen fifteen years of friendship into bittersweet, uptempo pop where orchestral arrangements lift codeine‑dream melodies while lyrics circle time, scars and the q…
Unusual mix of pop, new-age, percussion music and electronic music by memeber of Steve Reich And Musicians and the Love Of Life Orchestra, featuring "Blue" Gene Tyranny, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Richard Landry and Ned Sublette among the performers, released…
Third album of twisted easy listening by memeber of Steve Reich And Musicians and the Love Of Life Orchestra, mixing funk, jazz, Asian music and progressive electronic styles, released in Germany by Private Music in 1989.
Rare original edition on Lovely Music of the fantastic debut solo album by the keyboard player for Robert Ashley and Iggy and the Stooges among others, one of the peaks of avant-garde pop, featuring Peter Gordon among the performers. Beautiful and es…
** 2026 stock ** One of the lost gems of the 90s, Talk Talk's final album 'Laughing Stock' has gathered momentum in the hushed tones of music fans' conversations since it's release. At long last it has secured a reissue. The record took a year to mak…
Why did so many of the world’s most forward-thinking musicians gravitate toward Conny Plank’s studio at that time? Released in 1981, Phew was recorded at the legendary Conny’s Studio—home to seminal works by Kraftwerk, Neu!, D.A.F., and Brian Eno—fea…
On Wa Wave: New Wave Sounds from the Land of the Rising Sun vol. 2, various Japanese artists push deeper into the margins of 80s New Wave, blending Kraut‑tinted repetition, minimal synth, and glass‑fragile chamber pop into a set of tracks that feel l…
On Wa Wave: New Wave Sounds from the Land of the Rising Sun vol. 1, various Japanese artists are rescued from flexi‑disc oblivion, weaving a sharp, off‑kilter panorama of New Wave, No Wave and skeletal electronics from the most radical corners of Jap…
On Romancing The Music, Hip-See-Kid reanimates Japanese New Wave as a jittery, neon‑lit fever dream: punk‑funk basslines, soul‑scarred melodies and splashy jazz inflections squeezed into a compact mini‑LP that feels like a lost 80s club classic beame…
2026 stock In A Different Climate is the second and final studio album by the American rock band Mallard, released in 1976 on Virgin Records.
Formed by ex-Captain Beefheart Magic Band members Bill Harkleroad (guitar), Mark Boston (bass), along with v…
Original 1980 LP on 4AD of brilliant experimental/industrial/art-rock soundscapes by Wire's Bruce Gilbert and Graham Lewis, am essential piece of the Dome puzzle.
On Spirit Of Eden, Talk Talk dissolve the idea of a “band” into a hushed, slow‑burning soundscape, six long pieces where jazz, blues, chamber music, and near‑silence fuse into something that feels less like an album and more like a single, ritual act…
On Marquee Moon, Television reinvent rock as tense, skeletal architecture, eight songs built from interlocking guitars, nervous poetry, and negative space, culminating in a title track that turns a ten‑minute solo into pure street‑lit vertigo.